The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 06, 1948, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY,
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The governor of 0
homa whips Texas^S^tu
yet told governor
Cherfy yeiito:
fi^l starters against
One of three,:
Canter Dick HarriH, o]
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d«y- End Ben Prater m
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injured ankle, lint
Htlteler thinks he'
t||lay this week v
; 1 Center Billy ]Ray
) Ktlul Sam Butt may i
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ties.
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| ansas and Southern Met! odtit.
vorsity yesterday, but bi>th,
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fft to right, kneelings Charles McOunn
louaton, vharlea Eckola of Humble, ant
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..-,v attend tftc Texas game.
•‘While I Tynlize the diiTturbunccr
at year was not started by stu-
mts,;t sincerely hope thut Oklu-
hma studeW a wil) take nurticulat
kklin to avow l a sitmilar [incident,
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A pop boltjtie throwing episode
protest against jan official’s de-
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llouaton, Tlharlda Kckola of Humble, and
of Hgn Mirroa, Jack llreld of f^ltnn. Ik .. „, nT
Park* of Ennis, Jim Dobbjn of Abilene, and Victor Chadljer
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Vet’s Fast Ct^e
Action Continues
Intramural! Play
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lerrrn nraetwr Ml IKyle Field, nnil bd lihe f iat match nf
lloain Btltdhrimhy im wi’lnlinti thju Agjile »«uM, F, F : . ,
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bf! 1 'tan nuthnirtty on what (he
Tigers are IlMtiy to ido io the
\ggles next iHdUirdayj
Every Krldkyj the quurtorhnck
entries for thf week uri> hidden to
prevent any ttupperlng. One of the
Bait sports writers hid the entry
jug last week, and h« nnsn't been
seen since. Which the i culprit re*
LSU Hetti Mentor Ex-Pro Ball
$tar, and All-American End
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Ex All-American Gaynell Tinsley is back at the scene
jzwi his triumphs hoping to make LSUi bistort repeat itself.
iV . JIlwl( lr s Head coach, Tinsley bf the Tigers tbok over the reins .of
16 romped nw a y from the LSU eleven this spring when veteran coach Bernie Moore;
nth a to 15 score, accepted the positibn bf commissibner of the Southeastem
eight points. Sergeant conturence. 4—— 1 —
Veteran Basketball monopoly
the action on the Intramural con
Tue c lr” afbrnoon.
Dorm
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Scoring eigl
was Dorm 16’s high man. Fearn
was, Walton’s high point man. In
a closer game. Dorm 17 beat but
Contorence. :! \ jl ■' ill . | I +r—^—rf
Tirt*l*y became \|h| first LSU ^ lh pl . 0 cn „ ult In the
Dorm 14, Uie final score being of his teams he’ll be handling the iF ai , hc . te « ,11ed MP " lth Sammy
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dropped in 8 points as high man
Mays, with 8 points, topped
Dorm 17’s scorers.
Pnryear* lunged ahead over Trail-
, er Camp-Vet Village in a 22 to 11
f victory. Thetford was high point
j man for Puryear while: Wagner
Head the family men with sitx
points. LaW- Hall added another win
t this time defeating Mitchell, 18
to 14. Law’s top scorer;] with but
five points, was Holman.’ Libby of
Mitchell accounted for seVefn
points.
I Derm 13 closed out the day’ll
action ho* defeating Dorm. 3. Leg*
gett and 1 Mnnnerlyn Villagh
double forfeited their court game
neither showing HP by game,
time. '
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Tulane.
Ckroliim. (.'eorgia and
Timdey, who is ope bf the
iches In [i
got his start fg ’33 as
youngest coaches in college hh^*
lory, got h|s start ip ’33 as a
sophomore at LSU. He had ac*
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in that year but fate had other
plane for the likable mentor. By
the end of the season he was re
garded as the finest end prospect
ever to wear the Purple and gold.
the pros :onc ! of
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ir he was signed
. _ ,_ .rjact by (He Chi*
cage Cardinals. In his first full
season as a professional he was
placed on the All National team.
His pro caredr was sensational
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The tv«mV iHRilaiipenrRttre ln
illnN wax * xurtIVM u* lit*)- won
mil AgnlnM t#imx
Dallix arm. The taam
I fPl -Tsisrir-.
Ckpectn to receive n (upilt dhe
.pwiuHy Bowl Tor wln|
I! Imirnnem. :t ■ ■ 11
The c|ub will wolconu’ any rivw
cbtidh^ftMit fot the tcum.j At T«m*
jtokU me. wraid.iklitnndc ilp
will be picket) and announced in ihthtly' of tatin Anufi'icait atu-
turns, the Winper of the contest
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and Rice of th
ference.
This year
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SouthWest Con-
dents.,
Most hf tjhe sqgad fro
has rctun|e<i this year
sprang a surprise attajek pn Rice
defeating the Qwls 26 to 44. This!
weekend the Tigers meet the Ag
gies in a night! jgame in LSU and
since no injuries have been report-;
ed they are expected tio be in topi
form. '/ | 1
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forcecftiira^ on't of\ction during the bal1 for AprIc^ in college
the whole ’39 season and finally , comnetitio.y thif year. Hc rambletlj
forced him out of the racket in PT ^
the early part of 1940. j ,j ! ' |j,^ y
reitur
y part of! 1940. J
He reiurned to LSU seitving as
end coach under Bbrnie Mod re dur-
Charley Royalty netted 9'J yards
the first thref timejs; he carried
lr
ards for| h i touchdown on a
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Andy Hlllhouse of Alvin, the
i'Clown Pribce” of the Aggie foot-
bull team, will try to win;/a berth
on the'Crnlct*’ basket Imll travel
ing s<|im(i this season.
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ALL YO0R NMKD8
IIA8WELIS
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Till* folliowing_fiiaRoiiibrodght tkc »ng the\|94l and 1942 seasons, un-
iTal /payoff. Although not a fin- til he jblned the Navy in 1943. He
—ai’ ....'i,.. iniedibaltdis-
the same
coach at
eyery iiufiortant All American! Haytiesville High School in south-
eleven in the county. He was the ern Louisiana. i i ■ y
With] the fall of 1945, Tinsley
was back at the alma mater for
his second four of duty as end
tutor. He was still filling that
position last spijing until culled
. ^ »•**■ 1 Upon t<s step intpimtihie Mwire's
sjwcond straight yottr; After grail- 1 ahoes. Last year LSI! wim five
jti:j7 ti'nHUy sOtj out to games ind tied.ope healing AAM
return, two yards oh a line
and four yards on a kickoff
—all agsjinst Vilianoya.
!f|irHt LSU player tio Iw rewarded
in this manner. i |i
In,his i|bpct year ho jdayed such
superlative bull that no ngpln won
All Ameiicnn hondbi and put Iho
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All Ameifcan hondtui and put tho
Tigejs in tiho Sugar Bowl for the ,
uecoml «tr
Mating in
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