V A •i: ! ! \ i «' m ji! I iN rV r: ■ i n 1 4^4 n * . ( ! t .j.; li I; : * a 11 r W:., w ill’■ ■u v s X i> \v w :l 41 1 1; *1/ t;|/H MSI IT HOW. Soup -•! ootball toopkk tiul thU cornw 1 urop failure to Edge \ to Lose took n beatlnja on ‘ rM an oHptKijttlly it Im hoartejify |] to Ttittriu (w tfiy fr^ntla who naMih reyniuded me about it that no man, pdfle redd that ituff, Tint thw.riorJpaok Club aluo hft | a roiiffh It mo, ffor the firat in qui j a yijhlle no pita picked all of t) wjw. owahd & F How bad wiitf tjiMU irfiL h this week? Army poured salt on r ey slaughtered l^llanoyla 28-0 last The MuBLahgs i^N!''|h4vu: i io»c> 1 ; pver Baylor. The from home at Mehj lack reserve istrenp year. K roons have fielda in ! the coudt their defenule i« w« they trmjnced tihti eHsee lea mi', j ickers alika trmim |j n nave high; rotenli been known |o hjjwc Aftor lookirg forip, TCU huh tb Wlnjiora. ]Tdx every ballet, aihd only one Agg jiieked AdtM top tltTwn before fex Oottlng blickj behind the ctgl ball, your reporter will pick ijh. hard ones first jand take Texas oVi New Mexico, by about 40 point, Although the k/onghorns will b liwaly from hojne again, they al rintJNr fita. fViA I .nKruJ »lj!' easy favorites over the Lobos. ake us look hen they beat Texa L&M’s wounds wne* kek. and we niay fare a little better in than depa. tment. Oklahoma has a gvod line and a fair OHCKilieiu, oui. c..c^ <,, ^ ik i. iii lape after losini; rto n he Soonera mayldso p uble than 1 they ex||?|t frdml t^e Raider^, but sbo ia»\vin by 28 ints before a lnr{ je hometown crowd. . *- | Rioe gof its offeh i tVe well-oiled Igst \veelc arid should! h|Dt have J ■ouble with the ti& 1 Tigers, wls will be out to eVaen tlor Jthe 21-14 lacing ha tied them by jicity buiMup LSU last seasonJfl iii is a g(|wrl = The bl|ck eek to do it, beaU, it looks^l^ Misp State (which vp? ifiax have to do). So, :th< ,S| ;L' f ■ j ! J • i y I 1 -< Ji I i : A. if. Dugas, varsity guard, made all-state at *45 for Port Arthur. He has three years eligibility year under wartime eligibility; rules). f ; too good ji aihy 1 banta Cla||a. The be expectijig to use us as a resitin^ place because] of our recent pub* orb above would if 1 d.d not gc eijy once in a T ard in'.’44 and left after this sjilje Mis^. Stot Be )| will; be fa e.rii^is and ma Tennis Takes Spotlight Of Corps Intramural Action ; / Three;basketball' games and;^ix 1 ; Only one forfeiture wjifv: record ed in Wednesday’s activity. ‘C’ hiding behiifl the eight ballj, the f,nal scoge ipnight be something favor of A&M. ill k* ' NT • r • I : II of rat (With Miss. State t J; u fril/r. Hi'.”; . ■ -i: t j, WACO, Tex., Sept. 2B (Spl)- The Baylor Beare will take to the air by special charter flight Fri day morning for Memphis, Tenn, where thry will face Mls«, State College Nf«*t>ons /In Crump Stad ium, Saturday, ThU wil|/i>e the firm meeting between the two aelooU and will be played on neutral firaund before an ,uK|Hoted attendant'll of IIM.miii I'anMr 'jk .Tim neNi'H will travel approxi mately iilloii milea in the n<*t two Weeka, traveling to Memphia, ami hen; mi the ftdlewlng wrek to / thitna tfnlveraUy tif Arkatmas dNimbaeka, Belh tripe will be ( 'a,yeHevllle, Ark,, for the game . nlveraCty of 1 1( ft i nadti liy i'lmrier planer, Coach Uob Woodruff of Baylor sold I hut Huy lor, would have lo have an Improved ground and push defense In order lo play on iven terms with the Maroons and the Bauorbacks. M t( will be much more difficult to attempt to come from behind ngatnal either of these teams than pecn pie; realise, en, bah x-1 "Tfri N : i N' :; I . at m pener Ton 13 : Picks nan, and Deal' h ield Starters for Tonisht — — ^ -in! WilliamuQn Sy col luge football Ifuttim, whi team* oy)t tlili mition by fiomu epmplicatii 1 meana wbirb no one seem* to j able bilflgjiire oil, has comu Clirglliil UL. iborflNr TUclli liojp tep t« ajmh In the coilin» try in cording to the Wllliamuoh Systeujraiei r kljm: 11. Sri Ipwestorn 'hllf bciilu 'hluiinbla V Itliinieseta Vliesi StutC HMUi Slotre Dan|u Fivj j Solithwealern 'teams followed piidh Conference other,in the ’ ’Woodruff said in 1 rating»j beklnnlng fftb Baylmv at wafaM Sr T' summing up The Bruins came out of the Tulsa game Saturday in good physical, condition and started to work Mon-' , day against Mississippi State plays , JV " and forpiatiops. < Ife- tenilis niatohes highlighted Intra mural activities yesterday as cran- pefcitioh ■ became keener among the :ore like 14-1.1 i Corps teams. Sportk writer IIa i Pottk, / Who outed! Baylor forjtw Bait, said C ’ i.* J l JI g-ii i that th^ Bmjns Wop if be hot this SOd0l( '^V v^llll) !l' f On jthe JthM-JRajKl, ,th^ ;M|»- EleCfe j Officer# tone bf the b^it jbark 'although i Robert IS.j Weynand was elected Last j»efk ! presidenl ofl the Sociology Club at i'pnce-feared the first me] ting of the year Tues- Tennessee learn). i\ r riaky gucl'tH day night. ' would Ih* 12^-21, Iniljtvpr of Mafa. Other iff jeers elected wero R. B. State. f L> [j I !j Laaawcll|i Udcrotary-treasurer, iand TCU-Arknliisas. Tl W is the kind Loom MSU at l»8th. J Adrian Burk, juriior college I ^ transfer from Kilgore, Texas, was ^i°K ° f the big noise in Baylor’s aerial *amc S»,urd«y nifht, connectiaji sxas Tich,’ Sim, Mlled the p-eetest broken | ^ '‘ n ' d T ' k *‘ field runner in Baylor’s history, over {New MeXicp. scored two touchdowns and re turned punt and pass interceptions „ _ or a total of 162 yards in pacing Yankees was the first American ’ " ‘ “ - ! “* ^ ’ ' T ‘ ’■ ' | m* *■ °< w t* IS? k2£SITCU over Ark.neee, •aft.!* the Bears to their 42-19 decision Leagjier to homer in every ipver Tulsa. | * n ^ c * rcu * t 8e880n - - [NJ Joe DiMaggjo of the New York, 'can art so give thi'nji a 21-fljjieao,; upurui ijuewuay oi every mm AA’M'w cbaiuWHffifr U Win osier invited all ]•uidenta Jnterer Oklahoma : U. dq pot biok too sotiologi’ t§ join the club, bright o(i the purj ee. The Af- | ;|‘ ; jj-1' gies hav(! lookwlitjth good ujud bad on, HefctHe, [tljpauh SlitHer jflbad, ! t- ; if Fiiank Ifai’lua are from Kentucky, iciit quite U(hli of time tfim Alton rtisidcs in Lm week working : 4 bfi IjmHs defense, Barnet) l| ijopkinsville. him spent quite a hi of time t U 1 Texan A&M U |! ithe Week fhe-; Weynindl announced (host material, elUb.wou d anelet on the secoiid r)!;I. » • t xil n fonrth TjUi'.^Uy of every mot Army! tackles Bert A to bank Rlii’les Alton raddes in Louisvilllo i , th iml ted ill w ick\ fvl | Quarlp!l)«|k tlub Ei^y Blank | Team i 1 | I i ; ; Hiore Team l [ Score i Texas 8MU Baylor Rice TCI (■Li j All c'ntripN ;Fridi»y aftcrnubij. .Only one.entry Name Address j.. w— -.' ! W : Team ' | | Oklah imi ! New Heiico Texas Tich 'Miss. State II.SU Arke*su« ' i — Battalion jOfjfice before five O’clock ill lecciiyc twq ti|keit3 to the LSU Igame, Itch persoi — I i.l'l T T* Force dbwnejl “B” Vet ivith ease, the fimii score being 22 to 7. Bud dy Uiely led |hc wingmen in points scored with 11 and Johansen > of “B” Veb racked up four scored fpr his teank. i s ' “E’f Vet and “C” Field had a ♦ U«-» game, with ‘'E!’ Vet; the of a;27 to It) tilt. GwJrge lanky center of the, vet ipped in 16 poipLs ta lead lug. R in toil and Ho)(|in of W- oajgh accounted fop f»ur ?• i ;•' mm Pi Eli rfi.T” , nr W i TT* tPrJ 1,1 {■'fc 4- Ji •: ^ Ti IT IK j. ■ tighter winner BroWn, dub, dijiippc the kcii “C” Fu ■oiiim Ojp t te idniis eobiftjk, “U'T Aif Force i lyl “B” Field AiUllery'pit ted Uu ip tetimV skill before the XrtllU'iy squiid Won 2 lb l.Tloou- ■M's fro n "u” Cavalry < roppen ‘A’ \SA f» r,u 1 iss as they Swopt their match ( to i). ‘‘A” Infantry did the very si n)e thing to ’TV' Engineers. Infamy and "(ft? Cavalry nth fhn) lajrge luiamitls for their 'nine mi by match’s mid thO in-? ’•tijiil’inl'n jiut down the trodnors 1 to p. la a jrcmatched guiue. Dorm 16. vvbii jovtw Dorm 15 ip »ti’|ighl set#, 2 to ft, one set heing forfaited. i i ■ jts &n j ii4n i 4 — ■■ l - ►♦, >,L« J. J \ 1 * j • L 1 ?! if Quarterback Club To Meet Tonight 1, [ ’ Coadi Charlkr DfeWaro will speak at the; third mooting of! the Quar- terbaek Clu)i tonight at ft:30 in the Assehjbly Hall. Films of the A&M- Texasj ^ech game will be shown. Coach peWare scou led Okla homa U. last week aga nst Santa Clara and will be able to give a. good] idea of what may b<( ex pected of the Sopners offensive ly ahd defensely. '. f ilb: . f '; i • j LI Stddcnts, their wives, members of the faculty, and visitors are wel come! to attend the Quarterback M ;xr '[•I li Ji Club. .F. McNeill tbt* last Quarterback Club contest and will , be fi vurdijd two ticklcts to the ; Oklahoiqa game. McNeiU’a entry was the only One out of approxi- ! mate y 176 which picked Tech over A&Mj. McNeill missed the Texas-' I North Carolina game, but his other chokJ'S were close. Dop Engelking will handle the I program tonight as Art Howard is I accompanying the team to Okla-ji honia. , 'wm trif' -MH—“t it-i AGGIES LEAVE TONITE I he Aggie football tM» will h» ard the train at I p.m. tonight for Oklahoma City. A workout ia planned In Norman for to morrow afUrnonn. Trip ptaia, call for the team to rftnrn at -r stepSe?A§xe, fhmanj KM . .if m # tii lioulturiil L .'fill Of two prom to bo a Hdrd fought iflame. jN0|IMAN, Oklh, Hopti NOvOkIN- hmna tbm fiauturr a 4ft-ymu ino. eetloHt In Itnlhotrto opeilw* agalnat Tnxar A&M Herr BnCarday after* 9 r irh Bit son’a Snontiri Big BIX Ounftsrcnt'o co-ehumplbns last year, dofeivt the JtN vk Cadet*, thq victory would move the Oklahofhans abend of the 'Tex»* Aggies in their lifetime gtfjdiron wwrriiig fbr the first time since 1903, Each school has won four.. Baturduy’s game here Will fea ture a Conversion kicking duel be tween two placekickert who are booting 1.000 for the season. Herb Turlgy, Texas A&M’s 198-pound senior guard from San Antonio, has kicked four for four this year. thai Floughbo ksisting Irh Flory in t.iij, atj !Hl»phanvill(i ia an NlUiatar frnp Hell an tk , KiMtl H ti rill (apalar, Due l*» than t y-seven oon and it time ton: h football Tarlcton A rloliigbboys hi thin mcetii the A&M ays way to be »;)(Nrd fougl m TarUtou team lias Won oi and lost one thin season. CllfU n Junior Collsgi),was all surly aa< - ctlm &f th* Btoihenvilu squad whll* the Tyler Igii.or Cd leg(i. Apachcsi took a gaipe frop | I No 411 ear thjo for thn Aggjf jthe Colle^ i a froit n evatfr fir i ! CkiaeKiti *|J A smaller Mukd ihan lthal of Ihji A|ilr Fish tenm, and Hi# tw i (fume* mantlM before! Hoar rb»ry'* squsjil hill huV# (Ha iH'iiu Ji. aap#ildire and mur# thg NttenUap for thU yanr, fow ^fonm ’ Iry n Uam on the fit)lil 2 pmui)ln, in to «♦ t ic Iliads, vSrslV r«#ntyesjs ' ' "ml loscb ien on the tc 1$0 ptmads |en, funder tbe tuj«H d> Gary, will ?rage j ppUnifs front end j|to huL The FDh Dne slioull feature speed audatiirit instead cf weight r, ard fifeld goal against Santa Clara ast woek at San Francisco. Faulty pass defense cost Okla homa its opener against Santa Clara. Three long Bronc aerials xecution although Sooners’ pass defense clicked for did the although the if m IT hS execi four mterceptiohs the first-...half. The Stoners outrushed the Broncs 231 to 102 net yards but gladly would , have swapped that 'arith metic for the 20-17 score. , The Sooners must play without George. Brewer, junior left half from jubbock, Texas who la«t year led th i Big Six Conference In scor-j ing. Brewer broke a small bone in the Santa Clara w his leg during battle and wifi sit games. several itue jacK miicneii, senior iun- Und last year’s leading Big Six Cbnforence^ground-gaincr, to • "Buddy him. Pearson, and Jones uch U« Wijl i Mod .11 fiteim frnshman, o ard only t weighing oyeir The Fish li|)( luge of Cow •l en speed and spirit mstei The starting center spdt for fhe freshmen ha* been a haid fomjli; battle right up until the f irst garni t of the season and no one mas nailed the host down yet f pr tie seasbn. At the present time how iver, van Hetherly, 180 pounder fiom Lpm jpawNd.aMms to ijave tjhe inside tr ^ k - I 1 N| '• IN Patt Duffie of Glades ater, 110 pounds; Robert Cline of! San Be nito, weighing I90, imumk; James Fowler, 175 pounds, fri>m Ten-i pie; Danny Perkina, I7( p f< oi&rBrackjenifidge of |Sa tonio, and Richard Cumlnins, l Id ‘ llBoe' (ire all still in ; for-a storting ,pod- Hon'before the season (s over. Th* starting guards should be Fred!_FulgHam of PaOidena md Bob Davidson o' RtMi tlmr. Filil; h&Kibweighsj 1$& poimds. David ydunget Brother of Chailie Dabr soft (rf the vjarsity squad, will cj 190 pounds into the gane, Th# heaviest man on the stb leven is holding ddwn, om ff .. acklo slots, Bfelkif uasell Hu- d#ck of Hdustoii who i^oigha f2|0 Remy, Lindell “Dtimly" Jones left half with Pearson and Wilbur behinj' have been injurecl but ain on the mend,i 1 ■ 4’- _ t Coach Mark McMahon’s Soonors won the first game, 6-0, at Bryan, Texas, In 1908. Tackle Tom Tribbey scored the toucmlowM and End Dan Short, now a (farmer living west pf Nmmani bopTtid the goal .That was the only time Oklahoma has ever (led the series. Charley Mo ran’s Texas Aggie* sffpt the 1907 1909 and t912 games, then no more coiitoft# were played for 32 year*, when the modern sefie# Inigan. 1 Four gnpic* have boon played on Tbxas soil and fgUP in Okln- honia. i A two-mlle team raoN will he run between halves between Coach John Jacobs’ Boonera, Big Six Conference runners-up loft year, and Cptonel Frank AnrtarshB’s Ca dets, whoso distance runnel's were good enough to win th# four-mile relay nt both Hie Text*# and Kan sas Relays luwt spring. i —■ Fwo Players Each OOKLYN XflH| eke oh; the rOatjet Dodgeis Of pro football Tho four r of tho the All- Dodger*! , . „ America pro football (Conference come from, two colleges. Bob ippuis, the; prizfe and jl^e Tevla rigan. Bot >e of tbe igre from Hoerrischemeyer and v Jim Dewar are both products Qij'IfyiMgjg tfootball teams. i. ^ j i ( Fooi of It at egi t-i- . pounds. Hi Itlon ii Bashing these twp S ... .#[ Jame;* UtlU- of pring. Little is not little, wrlg Un ‘ unhi rsld d willingness to wmjk has Jah t| the position of heii(R laur ■ ^ up W of t tuhtj,: ■« came Idei boj hi* hi* ns to.Work r T Htloa. ft hp i|teycn tw fltcWN pounds, Hfc I" the only than on the starting olekfen weighing morln 1 hah 200 pounds. i . j f J • v* The other starting tackle probably h n# i Biny Prstt of pus Chri*t|.'j Pratt Weighs nounds. ■ i! ! I W«atl j!’® 1 "’ 1 ' ootbull ehSeh &d iafjiSeoroi^t urrleanwi)' -Mishu, rulsa urman4-i|iid ihti Crin son T aHHUBHI 4 !f Ftoili ay j' Wolf .i idi 1111::;, I or X'.‘or 8|‘oi‘i'lriu «; «*#)-, .\ i,, V SIOlM INd TiOODS 803 s, Maid l‘h 2-2K32 Hryit.n T 1 It H l -l j - {lONwitn; Or. €arjton R. Lee j, OPTOMETRIST For Vour Visual Prohlema ms. Main - Bryaa 4-4fe' -«r T. om SHOP /tow “We "The better klnd of Dry Jjj ID i-L. o '4 Per£ecto £ , “ ncrs 1 2005 South OoUege Road ies r if. For " ’i; ! GOOD USED : III : f'ii H.i. wmiuf. jii. BRYAN, TEXAS . ! I / j PHONE 2-701 : ' l I ^ ! ' i B ■ j ; i • II: 1 otball Coach Bert LjiB Cl.A has returning 1c rery position. r>. —t- 1 ■ ——'— H I . PI ' ll ir.. ■ ’ S rucherio lettermen I 1 ■f- i'L •> • r-7 J ]] j . Canady's Pharmacy Bryan What betUi) .vwy to get edvitam !> partake ot our d&Uoioi.f ci ekrti treatu. We make the richest, amooth- cat sodas, #D!4t&8 in town, ami we have your "fa? vorite". ■ mM' nji Ji'i n A- l 'V' WEEDON’S ■ !fl CONFBCTIONEBV 1 tteyan * ' k; / ■- -T} j / ! i .HI X.’li It.}' > j