The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 01, 1948, Image 3

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pint d rt The try far
was n-1 good. The
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try for «tra i
freshman ball.
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RG; Gray, RT{
Payrt«, QB; Witchel
RH; Jlmpwn, !*B.
Fort the frc
went] to the tod tiemmon
a first lie Fish
agath dre^.a f vcfarfpe#lty for
do. : :
tmniorn in ide thiie artd then
t *fK' Ibfl tiii-ht.. l.ini)i)ian re-,
id fiirthl
the JeigHt standing ^i||. BaWerachs
for extra point v^as «o good.
ie Plow! oys toOtk^li^essens’ kick
“■ on their own ■; l| and there
no return (of the kickj jjA (hive
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T .5%xas Aggi^ FWbiB team
k for Norman* Oklahoma w
trsfty of OkUhoma tomorrow
wmmmr
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I gave time Saturday. The
-off te set for 2:30 p. m.
The Aggies win fce the under
dogs in this game and have been
rated by many to lose by one or
two touchdowns, However, after
ertd.lttrd work-outs this week
; team is in good shape and js
onfideirt of bringing home their
3,
* yers with him to *?orman for
game. These indude eenters,
-IMs, IHck Scott, Hulln
and
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K to make the tdhtn be-
’injuries were tackles jirti
and Tuck Chapin, and
1 ' Barton, j. j j
»m is; in Oklahoma
•al members of
staff,'will be out
AAM opponents.
Bob Bates; tackles,
Settegast,
feit'W «
wane Tucker; guards, A. J. Du
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Herb Turley, and Odell Stautzen-
ibhrger; ends, George Kade:
B»i9be
and Ed Hooker. [T
'! Among the backs that left
were Charlie RoyjiHy, Frank To-
rno, Don Nicholas, Preston Smith
cause
Flos
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the
sccmtm
CharlielfDeffare will be in Hous
ton seeing the LSC-Rico game
While fufifllferow is stheduled
to be In Ft. Worth'for jhe con
ference opener beWedn TCU and
Arkansas. Bob Gary , will take
longest trip this week-end, g
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ggiex wiH find Wray Whittakdr 1 can just see Mi
nd Charlie Wright at ends, Jtpt dancing through that'
uuiAiL uL.i —V at; ondavy Jfke R wiSP
*ud practically drove Ai
year as 1
By SOONER BO
NORMAN, OWla,, Sept 3(
)—Eighty-eighth in the na,
itioin. Gad what a record. We Should
n’t even be playing such a team-j
oiir prestige is ruined. But 0. M
doesn’t have one t of its bette
trims this 1 year ftt wc probably
wojn’t wilt % hi ore than 40 poi$t.i
Would somebody^please tc^l us
up here in Oklahoma what has
happened to youj : Aggies? l6i‘ dp
vou know yourselves?. ),1
“We’re build
Jhat? ’Bigger and better defeftts
•1 Well, brethren, O. G. h*s ,t r
telam to do just that—give yoli
find b^ter defeats.
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H«b ;r »"{Jr^ M
tell, flow,
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crazy
Classy Court Games Mark
Day’s Intramural Activities
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night.
f
i Fou ■ Vetenin basketball games
were reeled off the Intramural
Caletver Thursday afternoon to
round [out vet competition for this
week, j I :..-i F
.. ■ Dofm 15 poured it on Walton
. flail fby a score of ffl tb 9. Led
ugs play fltfst I by forward Ventura Rocha, the
riday night) Dbrra 15 boys encountered no
Te throoghbut the game.
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The Yegua*Niavo placed 1 was
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tMci this Season. Ido
v'lle 6-0 and iici
Elgih 32-0. ISon<er^ie
back in Don! Schuienbei
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goo«' shape after Wt
trami
has
g, who gave
rouble laa). year.
appears to bell in
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msm -6
at the hands of Yirniball. Gen-
lohn.Smith, with twisted ke ee
is t ic only serious irtjury. Sihith
'will .be in shape by tile time !ai»-
tricH, play [begins.
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to Ai&M Consolidate^
at vlogua field.
The jdamy little 1 for* ard played
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this cannot be proven Until Pit toy; p 0 inl|n. Leslie Lavnc of Walton
four
[heir high point man with
points.
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Mu inerlyn Village fell to Dorm
17 by : a 25 to ll score. The vill
age!* were handicapped by having
only five men present. Wendell
Cook and Bob Glass shared scor
ing honors with four points each.
Bonr 17’s high point man was
Moit s Backer, j! a forward who
racked up 10 points.
, Mi net’s quintet squeezed by
Trail sr Gamp, Vet Village in a
13 te 11 game. Joe’p’Comicr led
the vectors with three;' scores while
Ace yto Wagner contributed five
point s to the trailer camp five,
li tramural officials Herb Car-
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ter and ChuCk Hchumack report-
J flRbjf refereed the tight-
best) played game of the
a 2« to 19 tilt he-
and Mitchell With
the wintuir..
two dorms
been Rioted for thrir keen
exception. Fbrward Bob Wiliams
ed that
eat and
week. 1
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Games
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bfeni voted for
of MiteheB sank |;18 prints. for
hiti crew. Leggett’s high pjoint
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We’re due, Aggies, wo’rc due.,
This weekend, wV hit 'the jackpot
for the first time this F»r. "jts
A&M over Oklahoma or my name
ain’t Faithful. ] i , i . ;
Just wipe that 20-14 score of
last week front yoiir memoty;
there will be no mpre of that.
From now op, itlk gonna be A&M
on the long end of these football
scores.
How do we f|gurci it? Simple]
set ”
|r. .Lcggett’Hr high 'pjoint j | ha» fi»aUy ^rot jtj winning
enough. After
a couple of wee
experimenting foi
;ks, Coach Stittfl®
jk winning combi
man was Sleepy Stewart who nation—Cushion ;to pass, Goff to
accounted fbr 10 points. | |n> ^ ^
forfeit list ifor Thursday*; ; each
backing [but of tennU matche.i; with
Dorm 3 and Dorm 1 ‘head tht? i f 0 ^ And with Hillhousc ind
rfeit jjist [for Thursday, l each ^ ode to L ' aU:h | tho8 ^ P***®?
‘ Stautzenbei-ger to lead the block
ing on the ground thrUstS, we’ve
Puryear andj Dorm 14-
Athletic officers are ronwndod
that Monday is the last day for
Flag Football and Volleybafl en
tries. Both fields are expected t<>
have record ’ turnouts this .semes
ter. Atpialinlay will begin on Oc
tober 11, a week fimm Monday.
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Hollmig Brought f
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The fhfladelphia iPhilHes of thC
National League brought up out
fielder Starjley Hollmig from To
ronto of the International League
exactly 124 [hours ift«-i»(ii| .-sold
him, to theR farm club.
Hollniig, ja |lS5,d6o bonus rookie
from Texak A&Mj xvm sent to
Toronto from Philadelphia’s Wil-
mington, Delaware farm club In the
Class B Ihfcrstattj; Loaguo.
for Vmir S|M>rtlng (ioods Needs
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simpers -- Feet-in; Two pairs of
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spy the Farmetfs are go.
s but well be will
t on a limb to this ex
scot-c at least thbeo times
y. That should bo enough
to about our low KUhdlng. WH-
linmson may rate us 80th now.
but] we’ll wager there'll be some
changes made—and for the bet
te r-i-af ter this Saturday.
Tljc Sooner bom will wish they
had [gone back east instead: of
growing: up in Oklahoma, only fo
see their team get trimmed by the
Afggfss. i Don’t say : we didn’t' tejll
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got an offense, tfhat’s going to go I .1 :■ wr ^
eiw c thi? flu 8outh * rc5t Con fl Br - Horse of the Year
It takes time to build a team
from scratch. ]
Andi^ that’s jjust what Harry
Stiteler has had to do, start from
scratch. First, hb junked thb double
wing and installed the T. That
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meatR changes in the bfi
tern. Thcfn when Ho’
the pros and Baty got
situation becaRte even more
scratchy. Strteldr Is -a good coach,
but be fs no snpermafl. .It takes
time to make a team click. We’ve
lost two games, but we’ve gained
the time, and, the way we loojk‘ ; at
it, the Aggies are just about due
to get roUittg Iti high gear.
Then too, figUro to bquncC
back after that surprise defeat tb
Tech. A team on the rebound is
hard to beat—as the Sooners ard
going to find ojnti this weekend.
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Uoti had better win all the mobey
he can tihis year. In 1949, 'the
Baadjcappers are apt to hang an-
yils, kitchen sinks and other: ap-
weights around his neck in
to bring hSm back to other
ioijses. I,j }, : I;j.
Fhe Cblumet farm three-ytar-
I champion coUected 020,2(H) so
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day that there
against horses
by false pretertseis.
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