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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1948)
■- p. team they ve been “wanting? for one TGU, which mauled the Cadets, 26-0, «m *• v*xv OTth. ! 'j i ; ! J !.• The licking ^received at the hands of the Horned Frogs ♦ didn’t stop a win streak, nor dil 1 it ikaep the Ags from winning thfe title, Ifs just that the Aggies didn’t like tjhe manner in Which the Toads pushed them around i)tn< 1 come Saturday afternoon at Kyi i Field, they intend to do something about it. (Continued from Paul* -went sliding thrmigh leljt tadkj 4 for the Hcirc. Turley’s, try for point ami' one minute and 30 [ a' wore left in the third pel ioc , Yj • , * ; . if::j The fourth quarter wi s hi i nicking for (the Tiger fur ft, cd ’ qs, and team as tfie Aggies f ‘ t gni lira 'al ter I on Passes, Fumbles iH i nd Jimiipy'^idwer’s recovery j Ikjb Goode punted superbly ’igers Take 26-6 From Riesel In League Match TiR qd them alii over the grii weix* unable to cash ii Copeland's -jbloEkj of Kir Fan Proud of Pei Hit By Foul Hal IRON MOUNTAIN, Tiich., —Mrs. Katharine Cruse 1 \ya^ in the face by a batted i tipcbiil and diked 1 it Pr If The incident occured, is’ 1 in the early 1920s when visited Iron Mountain idd one of hi.! slugging exhi iitiOifs the stadium here. i J . . “I was standing in the but: Mrs/ Cruse recalls^ “and ifeai turned to speak artOthi ir \yi vihen the lights dent o it i? I came to at General Ijdspi; learned I'd*been hit by oiie ' ' dl acker of thems sly tooted ' ‘ LSU out . s Goode ave all night and out punted the high- . ^ ( m CoUins, e on the hand ij LSU out of mere than one hole. who kept i one .how. 38.1 to 37.5 for |r tie Farmers is the best he II but Goff’s -fun '(iff ftjoni Casjiion t|nd_LSU’s re-; Ivory on the 112 a|*dlwf doom for „ ' K'w-. J v X r I Ji. Frjm thonlon it wan just the ; j-T’igeis staving oft A&M’s d»‘«. . 'iihenate'tries ifor ithe whining 1 Inicorv. Cashicn filled the air witn Jljiaswcs and h«d three intercepted ' nefoic the final gun, including One iiln the final Intended for Itoyal^y. ||l A Kpf d nr^<^ ind Btirj’l B.t, ^ A.4M Consolidated got off to a good start in district competition rfiday night, when Ithie , Tigers rled the Riesel Indians 2G-6 Tiger Field. (Mainsprings in thie Tiger at- 1 Ji »-WuUB« r ,C.l J. WrighU Marion OdeH St Uob Goode, in Dupree^ 3?hS* rra * Coach Hurry Stiteler expects T. C.U. to be x a two or three touch- LSU 14, Ti Baylor 23, So. Cal 7, TCIT 7 Missouri 20. SMU 14 U. of H. 40, U. Tech 83 NeAf/48, NTS 7 Duke 28, Navy 7 rgia 35, Kentucky 12 Dartmouth 19, Holy Cross 6 G. Tech 27, W&Lee 0 r Flo.rtda 16] Auburn 9 , ' i Misdiissippi 20, Vanderbilt 7 North Carolina 28, Wake Forest 6 Tennessee 26, Chattanooga 0 Tutane 14, South Carolina 0 Kahsas 20; lowfa State 7 j! Michigan 40, Purdue ;0 Northwestern 19, Minnesota 16 Notre Dame 26, M.chigan State 7 Coifnell 40, Harvard Columbia »4, Yale 28 California fdO, Wisconsin 14 Oregon 15, Idaho 8 irtta Clam 27, Stanford 14 ashington 27, UCLA 6 late in he uce ttnd Litk were quarterback Red Cash- down favorite over hiij team, bat io i find speedy halfback Johnny he fully expects the Cadets to per- Cootyy. Cookfy crossed the double form bettfr 0^ Kyle Field than I C T?« Airuie forward wall showed tiootcy grMMjd the doupif j form bettyrj on Kyle j Field than tnuch improvement and drive over » 4 ripe three times for Consolidutedj they have In the road tilts gt Phil- Ihe nreceeding weeks The teams ^ce] a pass from CaishiOn, and , adelphla, San Antonie, Norman, Imss^fens/did better hut still ^ Too. j^hows need for improvement. 1 proved qw. ' non . c() „ rt : ^ ^ thc extent they will i»e of nVff value to the tcapi agfiinst TCU.. y I : | the sore spot of the night fori lav that wasM I lhc Farmers when he attemptlrd v. \ 17 and completed only four. He ndeu lor l<ovaity. \ a,,u c v«n»ieicu um, *<»««. nc I>ok at the ..-Statistics shows- 1 , fnLZ°ln^r i [ Batin Uou |f sties of t ime. FIVE:AND FIVE Lai, Oct. 9—Sta-b ——> tried dne pass with Goode having 'ia comph'tion on his record and i—StJPptfy an Ipcompletioh. ioii did a fine job of ball-handling . Stiteler believe* soihe of his Ag and completed 4 out of ,7 passes,, ^je reserves htive come along in two for touchdowpa. ; ; : r _ j ! ■ • 1 l * i ' 1 1 -i- ^he Tigeirs atarted the rout early in thj; first |»eribd. After recovering a partly blocked punt, thejy rolled up three straight first downs and a score, with Cooley galloping around end for the: final 12 yards. i Jabe’s drives. 1 | ‘ “I carried a fine old .‘bin some time after that, but;I fl came to be proud of it—i;nd 1 aim.” •«! ‘i- - . II irsti downs ,et yirdsn-usihing : M giet yards passing “ A wards atte mpted orvyai-ds completed ards inte ■cepted er punts jfiAveifage punCs. ilfumbles ij^umbles lost j per penalties penalized -Fiom line of scrimmage LStf-Texas A&M ' , lsu am Thorn 1 Consolidated tallied on a 72 yard marefi early in the second quarter, with Cooley slicing throiugh tackle from nine yards out for the T. D. Riesql’s lone six points came in this period also. Hjtlfbqck James Wolf smashed through center to score for Riesel. The last two Tiger markers ii,s i ,, I, ^amfe in the third and fourth quar- J itramural Cldb president Monday ters, both <>n passes from Cashion. 38.1 ^night at an intramural barbecue Cooley scored the third frame T. D. fheld on the slab. ' 1 v ^ . . a - • • ^ Is New pnlraJp^rexI Bill Thornton took over as In4 -"i£b . . Business Manager C. D. Own- by reported an increase in ticket sales this week. Six thousand tickets were sent to TGU and! W they are sold, some 25,000 fans may witness the Saturday af ternoon battle. TCU will he fighting fori Survi- nen A\ i, with Lemraoitf and ting up me o lor me iiara jerae, score came after the SSroilwut tup g4« ia uwue w»i or arpima end RRfH Maioons id toe V man went over'm I D-! Lippman aeorea ^gam iiv. the game when tie went over right tacxie again Irom the White 3I i«lI the way ilor a icorq. ' \ Lemmoqs scoi-e cam* after a slashed over Ummoqs acoit c# imeiception by Davidson. : Ummons J».:, U _ _ I A • _ the live yin Lemmoris i was kept pretty well «rs, ^ - Billy Tidwell of Haaroc .ended thi: scoritig for the day with a on his owii thirty, started flow to allow tintc for his blocking to . hh way. : Official, Taken Out by Blocker tJ. jrl made all the cohrerslons for the Maroon squad. Shaeffer haM also .—in }• "titm m |i * '4 unus on prdVem was qu. fiMlPi L whlie sinl prtfi Whs cohsidcfratu. he showed til 1 steph alao.mujde ismitr irom hik man qu :s;$eve« I tom fr tice tS”. ^ 5 Hi 7. was jthe cry which momentarily stopped thc lootbsll game in Baton Rougi; j Satiji day night, much to the aihusemmt of the spectators and the radio audience, Hairy Taylor of TCU, the head- linesman, wqs bowled over and out -by ad Aggie blocker during a Tun ning TsyJoi* dodged the first man, but the second caught him in the solar plexus for the out. While rae Stands liowkjd, Aggie Trainer Blaine Rideout hastened to the of- Students who are eit joring Or minoring are requested to ne n c!t»k.h. . I I ■ m m diff ala ■ I i/cr ’ftd- About _ __ • and officialsl showed up for ihq. Slla gged a one yard jump pass, annual affair; 30 of these Wer^ a i so f roIn Cashion, fori the final |new sophomqre nianagertj m fUom \gcorp, ;annex intrarriurals. The; barbeqtte T\ got underway at 6:30. Addressii^ his remarks to the re managers, Spjke nt Activities Dirk-, .J tor, told them that their job was; | an important one in the world’s, f largest college system, eyen | though its rewards were few, / |i J. W. Lincbln, senioi- official; val in the Southwest Conference | ficiftljs aid. ■ , flog race, having lost to Arkansas I Anjpther but was almost scored 27-14, last week. It will be the after; The gqmc when a hurried Aggies’ first of six successive.ilea- Aggie nearly emasculated himself gue games. Baylor, Arkansas, SMU when he got tangled up in a picket Rice and Texas follotv the Frogs fence. Rideout also patched him up. on the Aggie slate. : i Turn about fair play was the —I—■■ 1- ■‘rf-- jji;. 1 Louisiana school’s motto Friday; Joe Gordon of the Cleveland; In-! nighf as they he|d a midnight yell dians this . season became i I the practice in front of the Aggies’ * ‘ ' ‘ of tT SgSp- n, an ^ SAM 5S dais showed up for the , < ulal , ir pH u «««> vrtprl inmn can League to hit ovei -00 hohiers. to sleep in the lobby after a long f 1 new sophor lil White, Stuc ■ttj j—r— [skins All . 1 i Me 1 ; ■/:? I T f » r cardi^aji. Fi | : • Mothpr looks a^d year ’nitind v v marvelMn i-. ! 1 . ;! f n necessary j- !:.i ![fj| # dfaslkmed Cashmere. Illi ;1 ncOmesa 34 to 40. was elected secretary of the club. Bud Denfon is retiring president. Washington, d. cl, The Washington Redskins oif the Na- tionlal Football League boast an '‘allialiimni” coaching staff. 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