The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 04, 1948, Image 3

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of an Oklahoma kid
score in the openii
bo,sr»nm. Gootio als
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mting was also g.
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,kler made eh tackles and several
assists in Saturday’s game
Helping plu ; |up the line. Copplarti
Was a late'ej»try in the game bu
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piade himstl^ felt on both of
u f | and defensi i.
Charhc Royalty also came
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basses and
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lie’s only tally was
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Lauderdale of /the Yeguas was
an: end run, and lost
play. After fail-
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around
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Prewh
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— Ip the Yeguas’ 40,
,e lateral^ to Prewtt.
ewit carried to th« three wher* ’
he stepped qut of bounds. The
play covered 63 yeards. Two
plays iktjer Prcwit scored from
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never feear.
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le Kace As M »f-mbie muhe o.t,
XK/ twenty-sjK. Bobby Goff failed t >
eats Aggies
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Oklaho/mi Univensityi’s ttfeo-hi il
defeated the A&M runhi;t
Loit'j* 54 '
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team defeated the A&M tfunhfers
30-25 in aij exhibition rafee duf ng
the halftiirje at; the game in
njan Saturilay, although Aggie J.
.Hamptdn finished first 1 b:
yards withfa g^od time fef 9:i
woiild H|vf
30 >,
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• turds Alined: nuthing 47 •' 301
Yards gained passing 7b 15fl
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the epd-r-ottfe bleac
l^j scoring th
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the (wc
The three sjacond period touch
came within a few 'plays of
downs
each pthfer; With Killough racing
17 yards for the first, Prewit
smashing four yards for the sec
ond, and Cooley scoring from 24
yards out after taking the ball
from Rfed Cashion on a baffling
fake pass play.
The fifth tally climaxed a 57
yard drive, With Cashion toss
ing a pass to Cooley, who pulled
it in on the 18 and went the re
taining distance on the Side-
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lines. |
Speedy substitute halfback Bob-
y William? took over the: last
GOODE ran a: kickoff back 88-iyards for a touchdown
againit Oklahoma Saturday behind perfect blocking. He also aver
aged 87.7 yardh per kick tf keep the Sooners at bay part i>f the time^
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l/f _ j'j nn 1 paid off With a Southern Methpdigt
f |l|GTQf|QrC I *8 La I touchdown- It cameafter Tech hud
M. Cll\v, ! rt .p U i sef i onc Methodisj, thrust. The
V 7 ! ji # | counter Was scored by Paul Page
in" a dash around I left end: from
the four.’ Walker converted. Sfeuth-
Foilowigg i Hamptonj across
(he finish lipe were/
lrackmfen|Hil| Jacobs afed! R. jt’.
Slocum, vlith times of 10:1)1 and
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Han Hfei
the A A MR team, finish^! Ifour
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Easy 41-6 Win
Over Raiders
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fern Methodist 7, Texas Tech 0.
Southern Methodist got anoth-
touchdown late in the second specialist, took j art early lead
,ruui . ‘Xl.vnrrt run hv teH '/fack after thfe first lip V
score, smashing over from the two.
Somerville scored late in the
last quarter, i after a pass play
from Schoenberg to Strickland
that went 52 yards. On the next
play the same combination teamed
up again, with Strickland trtking
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Schoenbergs toss on his knees in
the elid / zone.
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DALLAS, Oct. 4 —»iP'—i South- , Tech six. . McKissack banged
em Methodist whipped Texas Tech guard for one. Rote made five at
41-6, Saturday to continue one of , right end and Walker smashed
the longest winning stjrdak? in col-1 over right guard ‘for the scorf.
* ’ " " ' ‘ Walker missed the ^xtra point.
the longest wmmpg screak? m col
lege football. Doak Whlkoif led the
Mustangs to their thirteenth tri-
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1 pay(|ir. After two inicomptlcfe. pits
ferds iilned passing 7iB 15|l kiclted out _ x , utt -t l -t ..
Passes attempted 20 12 BOO N ERS tfe’fRIKK | HU 1IDEN D\
9 • 6 Again the"Okies refuse u, kick.
.2 2 Williu Jo ties, a 15?-pouid hilf-
Ptmtjs (jnlimber). Ijl ft >»»“.% bpolwi) hmsy dn a handfef
Yards pln.ts (avg.) • 3b 38 aroilm rigid fetid mid m
Penaltife 1’(number) ’ |B t Js the re iter sjrint'bfeDm) J
f 70 l«r Iprought jilm.doyrt trmjn behilo
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CHAI LIE ROYALTY ended a
umph in 15 staris sihee mid-No-1 to^Vayn^to Champiom'ate ^28 i as t ^lace as
vember of 1946. The other two yar(ls ^ carried & ih ’ e Tcch ‘ six 1 Place
were ties. 1 l I , I : x from where Roberts carried to; an
other Southern Methfedist touch
down early in the fourth period.
period hfter a 29-yard run by i ^ th « f [ rat ,dip wien
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Hampton held the lead
perioijl iji the third lap before jfUo- ™ wn . lT .
cum took ovfer the picfe-setjimg .Was'gocd fofe 2? jnlrd*. :<fbd : a jia
spot agaiii. Hampton regaiinedijthe from ^sljii
lead at the seventh trip, and held ball otytho
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Doak Walker led a 54-ybird drive
midway of the first ■ period that
Thfere w'a? |W
po .- -. , . , - „ ..... { »~st place/ as R.
yards and earned to the Tech jnx | tested for ninth’place ahead of
spot agaid. Hampton regainedj the from Cishipn to Copeland put tie
tead at the seventh trip, and jield bah oh jthc OU forty, jf i'* A
if from there [ml
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