The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 08, 1948, Image 3

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might not be
the TCU
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lucent weeks. —
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' Billy Tidwell of , lies
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a speedy, hard little
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210 pounds. He movi
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the 4;ayi
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hunt of JMsuduha) si*.
l(|ert with
hull cm ♦
m oi nesuaunRi sm t*
r MuOfTsTLlke Humble lie
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and intercepting hli itj at «!• bof
hind the lino of trmd rfhRoi jj
rhere will he no ij<{n»iHsl.<m at
tomorrow.
^ All Aggies arp InVithf l>y the
hes to come down and hoc tho
been
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The A&M Consolidated Tiger,
play their fiNt diitrtet game thh
season when they take on the Rie
sel Indians! <jn Tigier Field tonigh
at eight o'cljiek.
The Indjaifs hnVe been defeated
in their fifsi
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opinions as to what
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That chill northem breeze pht
losing to CriwfonJ 26*0, and fire
mond 13-6.
Consolida ed hfta played three! >
games this, yeail. winning two ‘
while losini only lone. The Tigere i
whipped Mjadisonville 28-0 In ‘
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hall team In thHr second game.
Last week he Tigers rolld over
Somerville W-6.
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had knee , ai d in the only player;
to sue action. Full
on the ailing
to start against
tonight.
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Dorm 3 romped over Dorm 15 !
by a score of 27 to 14 on the hftrd
wood courts. Jim Lawhon, Dorm
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II points. Little Ventura
of Dorm 15 was their high
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The Southwest (Conference has been taking a beating in
outside games lately, and it has been mighty rough on the
forecasters. And thik comer has been especially hard hit.
After two crop failures, the m6rt-
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rm 10 waa ft 80 to 12 v
«r Mlliwr.'Conntr Joe HuhhoI
d D»i*hi' 16 scoring with
tilnts. Gtiorgo Loo of Mi|n«r diftp-
•di in fotir points for his five
In tho day’s only U?nhis f match.
Purycar dcfoatoil Walton, two! sets
o one. Dorm 1 won over Mimnsr-
tyn Viltuge in basketball by virtue
of ft forfeit.
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NORMAN, f)
ed off eight pi ic i,! Oklah
?try ftgain
wildest ste<
in the big
the ged'Rife
Jt’ft the
lahoma j gim
broadcast,
about and
fans in the
Although the!Aggih -
leave shorthanded,
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gage on this column is rapidly cpm
/fTOnly five of thirteen predictions |
h*ve been correct, which totals j ; inc 4 )^ s
something like a .38 average. That lowed eftgorlWij
i0 not so good. A man should;be
able to do that good even on ihe
brnrsw. 11 . ' ~'7~. |' j . j j
Something will have to burst
soon in the Conference. The “migh
ty good” and the “dark horse”
teams will be clashing, and sotne-
iwdy is going to get hurt. The first
of these games is the Arkan.^Hs*
Baylor clash at Fayetteville tomor
row, and tho Hogs will have, a tre-
mendouni home-town adfraiiUigd. j j
j incidentally, the airport at that town is on! the si<h' of
a large hill, unci the wind is almost always downhill. Baylor
could end up it$ season in the Quirks unless jit has a good
'pilot. i 4 .j.■....—j——
Scott nad C<>. Hhoiild bent the
Bears aftor a lethargic start liy
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11 Pfefferkorn, Don
12 Bouldin, Billy
20 Saxe, Augie
22 ; [Andunjon, Gary
37 Shobe, Kenneth
47 Parks ,
48 Clark, June
49 Mollier, Karl!
34 Hetheriy, Vap
60 Thomborrow, C.
61 Hutson, .Robert
64 Sauer, Herbert
66 Holley, Edward
66 Grossman, Jerry
70 Little, James
74 Phares, Jdhnsa
76 Moses, Sam
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77 ■ Cline; Robert:
82 Gwin, Clinton
83 Netardus, Jaro
84 Jon«». Jack
86 Jones, Edsei
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San Antonie
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Coitus Chris ti
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Houston,
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RICE vs. So. ('idifejmift.! The
Trojunn lost a lot of im*n from last
year’s Rose RoWl (cum, but lire
still going great guiis tq ran'
j 8 nationally. Rice piit ojni a
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hustle against LSU,! but ma< _
^many mistakes. Thp Birds jeouid
fli,
t. 8 —$ucl
lahomft will
era! men who are on Train
in Rideout’s “doubtful’* list
far as playing goes. Tackle Jiinr
Flowers may start, but any.fulth
m.
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f qm all—Teiai
|a 11 rodeo south
ajnfnial Texas-Okj-
Tble vised, radio
)ulit Dallas" Gdtton
mr old gameJjaolu
ir ihier, will b^! fol-
Jjj isome half mill-
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set Idefcpti
three j
TexM»eftU0 pi regulars; and
shoWrtl Boop
forWardlpam
. Non Mdxiro feohb* 47-0 at Aua-
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tj No.
dt of
Kvorybbiiy. s i pldKtng l
get hcaf'hy; l|f|(iana. The
Frogs didn’t tilt thHr str
year until thev played us,
phed, written
almost 70,000
strain on Ws swollen ankle wi 1
put him on the bench quickly.
;; End Ed Hooker has a sore heol
d may not,be able to leave wi ‘
the ti?arh. Andy Hillhouse
ftfter sitting out the Ok la
gftme, and his shoulder iiijdry
4—— 4 !— < w4>
ion BouiiMesMfn
it atj 2:00 p. raff;
Coach- filftir! Cherry’s Texas
Steers, defftnftinr Sugar ifiowl
chunips, hjive|;h» ( two wqcks tq
lick tiieil wMt! Hnce theiir ; uj)-
liber 26 to Bill
aroused NorihllClWlina Umnt that
had poinfsp a,i(Kh|i|u year toy them,.
couts only
H'hile goring the
Progs Will FI;
To Indiana Till
tin la>l«weftk£iNkiuhnmH I
'Mill atiftleiy •ii 8>h the hodklM!
of IHIh hr«all»tr Iftiforc I
IftH gimq, wiuMrltig what
Nagrd fdr lUeilpallur
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gin.
Kyerylfbily. || ;pldkiiur T(1t T tq
lloniei
stride! Ifts
4 I jveftft mW>wat va*vlt. f'lM/vvive US» RO CIllp> .
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SMU 0veif Missouri looks ! good
■ailMW theniftiilve* in n hmatliig fo *
Saturday*! 14 to 27 lofa
n Arkansas.
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Horned Frogs take to' the air lit;
«rally this week, as they }eavo t<
day by chartered plane for Bloon
iligton, Ind., ami their Saturday
game there with the Big ; Nines
feaderaj Indiana's undefeuted Hod-'
liers. '■
A ■victory for . lhb idt-bourre
frog* over tilt lilgh-flying Hoosji-!
n s la needed to resj/tift TCU s
iope«,fhjr 1248. At li'ftst! that ft
vlmt Pilrple .squud inflmbqi's pVt' i-
nwlpi, , r _ r ,
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Billed in ire-season prugnofttiei^
lions ns the best TCU tuiam sln ft
, ho Frog national chnmbiims
fl 9.38, the Purple squed WdAd i J
fatiH* hojies badly deflated by the
Arkansas defeat. . ft ‘j / |
iniMlv nnset the CafifonSin/ bUt' ‘^ nJ ' 4vtMf Pissodri looks good' Saturday’s game at Blooming-?
i5\o' a P *n M undordotr oosition ton> i The ^ luM | n * :s wil1 havps-trOuH ton will be the Frogs second witi
mvw.v un u * p T lt ' I blc jlaterJ irii f|c season, but they the Hoosiers. In their previoui
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Quarterback Club fans whqs sgw losq to Missqiw-i. ;„.,t«„ -i'riT
• —■ - Ajfter ? thj- i Quarterback; [ Club’ ; CU defeated
meeting^last) iight ;I can seq why;
A&M has ge(wT]g such good
athlete® latcilr. | 1 i ' f
the A&M-OU pictures last pipflit
will agree that the Okies have a
j good cminye of dumping the. fjumb-
j ling Longhorns this week. iBoth
! teams have a good line, and plenty
[of fast back®. Sooner scatbacks
[Mitchell and Thomas wjll cqjnfuse
: the Longhonis’ Hi
20 to 14.
nemen, and Roy
. . a bettc
than Campbell of Tqxas.
1 This will probably be tho best
_r Iftftilfti a
all is probably a better passer
I went th^rq feeling as if we
would get lkk«d this week, but
after 15 miinitis of pep talk by
“Dog” Daww»n ( I .was convinced
that we wilTtippet LSU. i j
lit will be 'jnard to do, but I am
This will proDabiy, he tnq best counting on; the breaks to pull uft
game of the week, and Texas;idoes-: through. A nice soaking rain would
n’t rate over aone-touchdowtf. mar- also help eftir ebanees. jl -
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if Bvcdthauer, Fried j Brenhaip
24 Shaeffer, Robert El Paso
26 Lippman. Glettn ,) El Gampd
27 Walker, John j Eagle Lak< x
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36 Stioeltje, Mack
46 Dobbyn, Jim
47 Tidwell. Billy
48 Breid, Jack
49 Dear, Homer
50 Brady, Richard 1
56 Fowler, James
j61 Marshall, Charles
62 Nohavitza, Klo
63 Fulgham, Fred
64 Davidson, Bob
68 Rush, William
71 H ndeck, Russel!
73 Clinger, Charles.
74 Pratt, Billy
70 King, Charles
82 Hodge, Charles
85 Mattingly, Murl
88 Contilli
89 Dresser, Ralph.
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