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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1948)
,V i f'l klCKI wf 4'|s ies i I’-f Evlef^thing about n wfcs nice inutes of the iomafi M»tchell, looked evei as Clyde Scott j “v if ■ but baU Batt U p to last few it in ff M runs, was U j quar- c k [ last was t, ¥ 7 Yin ! . 1PPM C. 'times our ends ppll rier down for a that, they had late another Sooner' - Tjftia type of enabled the OkW < our line and ft?to where they soihetiht* 1 A&M’l aerial [ offer >1 some imprpememt.uopti nujne imiiiuviiiurii., ui«, click when the (feuble mfipe wa •ight. The lac to half opposing start e d rithjjtheir laho- e Id - L i but Wd delt nds j and" j 41 bt' of &. Tib r e e b ball car- [ly to find jlne ball to tk' ssed :n Fast an ' >oaifd are Mat% Bell German of dinnt- jButta of Georgia, and Cravatty of Southern Califor- ia. Also on thq board are Frank Leahy of > otris Dame, and .;Lou ijti^tle of Co urn >ia University. ;After ea<h game we me re quested to ^end Collier's o|<r All- America tinm by air mail If. nothing gojw wrong. The Batt spoi ts staf w 11 reprint 'its se lections in the Batt on Oh Tuesday. F ” Ik k, til esfiryes . i» stu pJi titfller. ' . i ll Charlie Royaljly wag time job last Sditurday was faNt, and oteryboj ran Wi . J<>WI fat iven i, and «?versrb pleased with bfy eno i ' Additional changea tit) H thin week. Friday «ftefn<ien|th h workout if Luckily, Oklahoma an laxperlmentl iK” 1 airruh'itny llkellwe ! gt'UMN wall «n dfft carijet. . j| |iSi . Kylo Field, oh ihk t i rather eparse In spot ■ n thorough waterlrijf It Is ftirtiumte ithat ■ three home gnmeiC else the sod on Kyle. [, look as if it 1 hall bee salted. Bermuda grassl.^ bermuda grassi fine if it wefe Wb do not need a gruss-which wbn’t * ■ ★ College Sports edii out the country!have J ed to help select America team. Othei tf’lM a full M."l ■ :j Fefhaps ntanyl of you midked the jiimq of Grahtland Rice, which has b^kn almost isyimmonous \vi:h Col lier’s All-America for years. Jt> stjfems as if Grantland Wjrote, a story on football for Look Maga zine, and the editors of Collier’s did not take kihdiy to it. J. I The outcome!;was that (lollier’s fired him, dnd prushed'to sign up the aforementioned [ coache J, plus the college h rr *® ers * \- 'The rest is? a bit haijy, hut I: believe tlat : : Saturday livening Post then b ’okl with thd I ational Association of Conches, Which had been pickfntf thil'ir team, when the men signed un. There should be sohie sort o a inoral or sonetbi! ip, this, but Jyouk- writer chr’t quite rtUt it into rorfs. ! j ;• ; I 11 ! • fir J i: . - . f. Year* agd u iollege in K mtucky Urded tot} honorary derreo to ' to Ma l f I -1 UPHOLST 'SEAT < Plastic —I Gomel " Back of BRY Consult^ Dr. Cf^rltoii OPTO For Your Visut 20S S. Maln>>! w , look roil Uve pu. <>f :i^r iis-n ]■; Indi i* iat. great torio, this lute {Man O' r ur. A in foa mf, Who hud been illeg/e or many yeni'M dud totfiry with lit In it the I'fillc tfe or many yost hid Nccn rr anx of tneso h a degrees aw a tni of l;n«a« 'grees awturdld with title din- (liiimlnatlcn^ wig discussing the nf- fidlr with ifflopjjjiit , , i "l»» you as^a scludnr," he was asked,, “/cel jlninnyed ai! seeing «tt honor* py degres awarded to an animkl evan so distinguished i| one! an fat| O' War?" | T '' “Not at ha jjj only j ytan 1 or Is ito piowfel and m L ough- lU&Jt-- in All- the U. S. iino^jmem- mon. 1 fbleU, * \ ! i5 • .(S i JL •sa 1 to i -iweveBiftii iriiiH -There ieUl,, ouches yet to ’ narrow ane dmnp itionally, North ottori Boll wiU i|rexa * Ul1 largest ft ot- estCm history meets Olpa- illiamson .i| was rated fi knocking off i the Purdtie Boilerma?, a onfpo nti vnetory. | - 1 wak in second place? after; Last week Williamson rated the caidetk, bt l thb peacb-pick- I usual,, be play- e Texas State ' he «r" ils hive rep ied her the rebuilt be ready for at 2 p.m.; the ! e freshmad squad. Cline, 8a h Benito, From left to Hglit. and 8am Mosajs of AWvsji . . . . low row* Dick Cui^nidgs, Rice; James Fowler, Temple; ^ *|wr.:Lj I * i j t 1 ■ A Li 1 rrj ‘ -icr—H—~~j. ij*i Top Bow: Van Ifeatlerly, Lampasas; Rd Lowing; Jtaniea Dlffle, Gladewater, and Dick Brady Of l"; IP r“;P ll;;!! ;; Bpi pilpi !. w " piled. "Thli| iitthe first time th*y , 15 a J httve grunt sd Ihe honor t< ah Hjjy:, <ft« h««4.' f 1 he professor rc* tey an- /TUBJSDAY, (XrTDB O ' ■ .! , ■ I i ! ! ..■■eu-A-.il. — Position Offered l !■! ; ipy Civil Service wit j ' ' I !Efljd«y'i Inttnimiml t|ajmn fai'* pollra.tjar ited Freshman Eleven eninga hive been unnounce< Orthopedic j Technic tons, .Or thoiedic Tjechlologi sts, (and Cot ! Ope fior rective Thera|j)ists ( andj^camlna 4 ^ T thesb pos tjont _Jes to be anjiouncet In the nttr future, according tq k ' Tt " ^ Civil! Service Ckimmisi tions iiiy df these positions wil be held at de ■/. V '- W ^ »e some fin shingl e made bu the e ready |» seat ,all crowd: it SoOt} aturday When te jpMi herei The game! will, [d as a felt ire of air and fitjr offic l 1 o, questions of wih ! otton Bowl wou 'he content {like I •‘The gome sta 'acd will i’ct ready at 1:50.' That’s joat about how close it’s oing to too. Under the enlargement the blowl .11 s. at OT,435Which is some 1,000 more tha never before. I As ■h is the k largest stadium in jthe puthwesf and as it hasjSfen slold it for weelra,-there is; no dejubt ut- that ‘the biggest crowd ihi# l ct|ion ever saw will be on hand. It wiR he the forty-hecond re- newal qf one of the longest aind Jeepest: fiiothall rivalries In the country} Texas has won 28 games, t Oklahoma 11 and thir . Iiaye bdeni two C that stirtiid in 1 Toxai __ ___ he. cwfeslj Oklaho ma fan* Uficomo inccnsud at .laeW Hlmb ihfe^e of the ganw*. The)? showereH hjottlo* ht hi mi and utfBti) the gaijm Rhe ofllfials pad to hij, the firM in a mHmm rctltfed as a He! automobll,* Hi Air Corsica pa,, Tex. Rq may not from first Georgia U (touchdown SMU’s ninth to si ’exas ! i Mn. WM • firs’ n»*xt opponent? jranks 47t * AnBonoBvI ■ • I F ^ the(cicn|ue*ror of hationaBy. tvai^Jumped}.,{ For the ’ mped tb third, after rated them t*. ;a ohe- ■yHpH from smear- Satp^da^ , • Notre biggest Jump after NPN Fi_iwg.,, a just from 10th, lo 'sflL ahead of the MastinfAi •; ii.j j Texas U. dropped frbm Ifith to Igth. in spite of then one-sided game with NeW Mex tecArkansas moved in front of t ie Longhorns tb rank 11th. natior gl yiN; I Tega* -AAM liamson’s estimation ^ ront 88th. {to 101, behind Nortl TVxaa State Hardin-Simmons. Ariioua, •Tex as Mings, Pittsburg, Penn M ■ 9 cscorttK atjuiy fror when th« fajis ridtj iJbdth rrsuits from last, Krl- odd* diiji'a games and ywterdaF’S as Blscol hag rHlrpd as kn. offlolni w«(Il ! I I ! ! and In jh('!(Miifo^(i|»llt* Hilsjnossili mi t !IH haski tbnii Friday, “( "I p,, i vuiiiicnjiii, 11 Fdifci' won over "A*' Air Fnroii In be « apbctilor at |(hls gsme, ' « »M) to tkik iine. High |ipl«l then j l,[ w«b Deir Ki'ilan and Hex Klutt.ln I cwy 2|) th 12 f# “CrjFlght with plnd jpolnts i "K" jVli<Forcp ojitpoinN a jlldtj* ftpi^c. QMC | won over '•(/’ viYab : log* |'A” Onvuiry Iflvc In a 25 tp poihlts for QMC and Jumes StHb- j by free * u ;or m Game OcfrlS , Hf ' ' li n • ,irr “ ling, was defensive star for the II | ;ny; rnn^rv oi»iiTi;c.ii, jiv, j r j . trpbjpers. “B” Field gajllopen river Coach Bones jrvijig jsfeii.t his Frieshman teamjithifough {“f’’[Fhghi ii a 31 to 19 buttle to gged two hour workout'Monday afternoon in preparation out c T ere act,vity f<)1 ’ thilt me. . . CW8 2^:ti» li ’bits "K" AlrjForc iY«l- {’A" duvalry ry Hi a tight! ll» to 15 contest Carl; 12 gahjc, jthe tiird such soorl* !| Neil lead (he scoring with 11 t dnyfs HTtiVily. 11 «' contest mark * ‘ “ ’ubtotltutlon, "B" Athlett dfl'A" Vets, 17 to B.jf iji fiinls courts "D" FI gh«! frF" FUkM. 2 to 1 ad pi Team Texas AAM Arkansas Riga ; J ' km, f4pT. -.(hr, .1! ’htt' *s. ’Hnboq a rugged two hour workout; Monday afternoon in preparation '^ for their second tilt: on the 15th of October. in The FTsftsquajd, fresh from (their squeeze victory! over the John Tarlc cr H s ari i ignii R. C. E C M «i.r\ I i IT 'h H \ tfi- (Ik*- n “jfel 1 T*lT ill' owHoys are' raining in earnest fop their next tilt With the once' defeated TCU Fresh. boy.s was that mighty, IpJght from Class A El Campo, Glen : Lippman. . ; . The nx-Ricebird khowjekli dazzling Thq spirited Freshman eleven J speedl anil lightning fast thinking meet the young Horned Frogs on to^ riin w ild over hip opponents Kyle J Field the Friday before: the varsity game with TC,U i nd fi?om all aspects expect to lx in top shape!. " ! \J ., | jj |; IhffC to a hard men from 20 to 6. GROUND /ias the ’EDGE’ S ways last lpn|ar • Snoother shaving • Keener (j edges • Mord economical • Unifcrmljf perfect 4lnl0 ( >10Url T— X i ' . |1 1 !(-j Arrow 0 $3.65 Como solid col i: • to-fit 1% shrinl NOat-kpo»ji»i$ i !, if w Arrow i f Solid Color Aratones" $3.65(1 IT eleven lost its ofietier fighting bunch lof fresh- la ylor by a scoib of . ; Cmicerpiilg the Tarle on tilt. C«|ach Irving stated t$at the boys still need a hit ofl polish ing bnt that he was w^ll satis fied with the reeult qf tije game. The fe im as a whole Iqoked making two touchdowns and play ing a whale of in!offensive! game. Mack Stodtjo, the .175 pounder from Beaumbnl, did a fine job with thjj i :1 ky In tenpis Frida);, Vgt won over “B” l|nf»niry as Dqrm 14 dir} over Leggett. “A” Signal Co. wais the viptor over “A” Jlingi- i netrs and rA” ASA set down i “Aj” Ordnance. ‘‘B’’ Seniors were suicessfql in tilts with “1$:’ Aii{ Force. r , Fjour games were on tab in Monday’s | Basketball actirin. j“B” Air P’orccj were Wipnein over j‘‘D” Infantry, 25 to 12; Dwayne Cajmp- beli! tallied 12 points for thg flyers while the paddleffcet didnlB Bjcorej ; till! the second half. “E” Infantry i i ' waij another! winner, defeating p‘A ? ’ i (The Dzona wh^t. Ijertiie: Lem- ’ moos also ^showed he had the . inaktngs of a future viarsity standout by time and again pick- Mh o« kuhtnOTged! f A” {Vets, 17 to 5. On the tennis courts “D” FI won lover “F” Flight. 2 to Vi an did “A" Infaptry did over “B’l Seniors. f‘jB M Yet were Icstrg *“ “A" QMf wh le “A” OrdoRjn lost to ‘|A” Air Force. "CNIlW fantry outscored “A” Engineers and “(?’{ Vet | forte ^ '“'^ ^ Transport. H* 27-7 vift — —*-?— T r| QuartertiA Club Entry irr wfr7: 3 $cur« Friday* n'ft„ 7 „M game, j Only ot NiuHe: :,LL HOUDtY Team 1 .. l a y, - Baylor ■ j -• _ ftouthurn CA Mlasourl Oklahoma'Vi Indiana I jrt Iti: [ . T*' S •il ia} htf In the Batlallo^Orttefl Wlnuara will receive tyco t iflmr Will he allowed ber pet Ivr: :: . i ; T :■ ■ ' 111 • 1 :, i{- For Your .SjxirtttiK C<xhN NW<!« rlONfek SmilTlMJ QOODN 81,13 S. Miiln^ Bryan • 'tt ■ 2-2832 .IL •I I thf? puhting, and at ojie .tinle dur ing the ^amo got of{| a hoautiful fitly yard kick, jf j | 'Mr hr ing up yardage through the JTAC line. A lot will be expected bt him in coming galmes. j bf him in coming gatnes. .. . iGedald Bowen, the j. tall laiiky; ^presently ; pjgskjn lettOrman. frcjijn Corsicana nWibete Lover tho olio 1 hundred h |T top f mark »till needs an ^perieheed p f^ in ,T f-ret t|vo w^eks of T formatiion quarterbhdu : ' | Ptaftice, although the Fist eleven '■ Brqbahly the atanlouj; in last (did dot concUtrute op their aerial, urkdijls gamie wiijh he flow- attack in hist TlftiVsjdhy’s r TWO $WELL COLLtGE IF ana'teo bur now ArroT candy vtriped and A Kiln teverol collcfr styles arW color*. ■fitting inflow ebllar (lie Mitoga ihaped Sanforized label gqafanteemg less than r ^ tie* $1 to $2.50. TT r .T v , V Ji \ , /, :! V, rtory of ninety-nine year* Of tailoring "know-how” —a itory whose happy ending is Your Michaels- j Stem sirfk K , r,jl - j ;;j. Conway & C«. "Your CliMbis Start” 103 N. M - Lam •J 1 .If vir i •p i ., d ‘I ' |'. li I p • I. - . vl 1 I' /! . 4 . 4|