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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1948)
i M• Mli T«nra ' rthwMlcrn KntrUa h»v« to ly on* entry at IHv ««••»»/•••••••••••••••• ERBACKCLITB H, ^Scoro I rued ini oer per by K o'clock (■•T-r dels Of Las p i Aggies all febrate this wi »( itball team ,w| He Field’s fam jot only will it * the luckless A_ t it wiiii be swee I it 26 -to : 0 u nded us last year! .ow in the worl J team thinks . Aggies on Kyi ; d all power of re he history of th * Aggies been. de^j Id in an openin' this weekend iion. Jhat over-rated rage something 1 . man is over hai lard and thj f is biubber. And liiinotlKr thin have! heard fr< rce that it’s as 1 jof those fat Pr«! /-'/if td block a tnc One can imagin Odell StauU. V- < • ' ■ • ( ' riday. ik****«t«**»k**«*4i ed M Revenge ear’s 24-0 Defeat RVEY TWEFFmL'N e wo ‘Id will have a good reason to because that Ifightin r Texas Aggie, crushed TCUf's Horned Frogs into by tjhe tii^ie t|e sun sets Saturday. t win s Fall ,ge for thit TCU Ft. Worth, a Wediocrj lie that r: d/ilreliablj er, Gill lihnson and other SWCj stars. Thg. m^st pitiful thing about TC- U’s teanl is thipir punting depart ment. /Their leading kicker has averaged somewlnre around 2 ; yards p< r boot , in, 27 tries. Add these m serable kicks to Bob Goode’s i,nd Charlie Royalty’s run backs aid you have an Aggie touchdown every time TCU kicks. As ui accustom ed Froj s are to g< can ass ime that 70 yar4 punts will jgo sailing over th| heads of the TCU safe ty men. Rut the way it looks now the Aggies will probablji never ay. to block i the Agkies will probably never y 1 ose other All-Ad tea in the Aggie- iturday afternuor e have fteard tl ■« have it coiipleiti f g<it| iidy B(\t*ry and iwe'l ImfckK are JuatS^a% ; ine nptqs to/gW k’ mniftgo session t dy for Clyde Bco ,h.{ a firiil rm and cith: cahdl ill havej Horned d backs tout hi lithe .At - itin.H.jroml 7 w1l k Wulk <jy Ojttl Bus Schedule Thingi certainly look dark for the TGU football team this week end. Hette’s hoping thit the Aggie student jjhody will be good hosts becauso |those TCU students aril going td be hard to handle aftei that bloody defeat on Kylo Field. From | this 1 corner it Itmiks as ip final score will read Hi : j yZ'lM t 'i 1 ! S<? /l I , j|J .j | >1 1 i'W */• • . (I jj > ■. ; i K_ , _ ■ cMm4 [Team In Secfet Ba tta lion PORT IHISDAT, OCTOBER 14, 1048 ti j-'-j.'i j/ /} IK ■ v r • ■ ■ i m tomorn Coach .f a-' 1 V 't 1 • K 11? Do \ggies to Repeat Last Ypar’s 6-0 Defeat at Hands of TCU I ’ 1 | By BEN DUTCHMEN . FORT WORTH—Oct, 14—Dick Peebles, aports editor imilftr Iworkput y#terda£vyh Marty: Karow will be the | preparing foil the I»ied 2 |sp iukv ij at the ie .'tingi ’ °the i JJ ibis year, and: has a satchel full <y ^ 1 Progs twie similar rcparl 1 ' *i d|b kMjctutorti ted to cqoi>«rat i < pad not tut ly Berry, the Frog’b spOedy tailback, has run 81 ti/nes this season. H* Is abo the toip passei on the TCU squad. if)f the San Antonio Express, figured it all out in his story st Suhday. Mr. Peebles says ‘.‘TCU beat Texas A & M, ,, r , ; y %' AggM aMi riptes loni TCtf’k offensive unu ; U0- wider variety a ft'bsivc tjttctica. r j. ; I Progd than the I The meeting will start at 7i0«j pre-cdnftirenee in the Asscnibly Hall, a half- hour earlier than usual, IMcttirefj fif the A&MkCSU football gktnc 1 row’a : i 26-0 last year qnd this week’s game at Kyle Field will be a L-at performance’’ of the 1947* — 1 —] Urtlfl ■ r ' ; i . i X .1 . re- will be khowh following: Korow’a talkj I I ^ It da no secret, h the teanrla caheen defcniw to st« passing attac* and J’cte St V .5.1 / According to Barney! Welch, all Intramural Athletic jOfficera who have not been issued a football may pick the>ife up ht Student Activities Office. r i /attle. 1 Knowing that ’when onjs team nakes ^our touchdovvns and the ither club can’t score it all adds p to a [pretty dull football game, Tickets for TCU ‘ Game Selling; Fast Tickets for this Saturday’s game ! etweep A&M and TCU have been idling rapidly as a resiilt of the vood showing displayed biv the t" - A!- the ave been Sold- U * At present time only end rone I tickets are left for the game. : These are selling for $3,150. What ever ticket* are left Saturday will Ik- sold at the gates prior to the game. ; M j V ; etifraus’_ wives aro ! reniinded hat tp^y may still pimjhase *ea- on^tipket* for $4.80 % wbi<|h wjll ad- A&M's three home nit: them to uiih*i«* I o over fci <pmrteri)| i! To 110:00 A.M. P.M USED CARS EMfcRY MOTOR CO. Aggies, so in the first quarter Winkleij will Jay! down and let the Frogs’ Pete Stout run past him. Hub Elite woh’t chbose to run the| risk of geitjing his oth er cheek hurt, sc he and Staut- zenberger will play dead and so will halfback Bart Haltom and safety Bob Goode* Stout goes on for a touchdown.; bi'HHter kicks point and it's 7-<l, TGU. t I.indy Berry will run Charley IVright, Andy Hillhouse and Winy Whittakifr dizzy nut the ends in -•Shifg Hkrrhi^ AiM^'iJ-TCU SS'forSl&i whS ,,U &-A^hH Imveh’ti the stuff U ? Fwig' u'^T"ItoFMafbio vjW Hf* to help ilviip jto||p (Rerri and Stout may push one w j|[ 'i , M | jjj m l gLtj u guinst 11 comeback su they’ll play 'cljivm he played with lit Waco hWj stling intact, the Ffoga in the fourth “’fhte 1.3! fffl while TCU racks lip if. H K>»- Uw.kyne Tucket- nteo from Stiu-lcr coached the Owl's Froggie m»rc touchdown* Ih thq mat iha(f. \ v,u '"' ' 1 “ n<l ^ ' !SaA; The Cadet* scowl twl W each Go,s.|and, All. three men >-ere un- tht* in their first four game*, hut >cat performance of Ithv llMt | thU time Royalty ^In’t eicu try Goff and Goode wjni't rub httrtf, (Behind Montgomery Ward) Bryan! Photic 2-1648 E h*N Examined and Hanses Fitted By DR. i IOHN Si CAIJ>WFXL t 'Ll < • well’ti Jewelry 8t4)re A&M GRILL j! L Now under (he Management of BOB MARTIN, '48 & CARL MARTIN I ' ' ’ 4 i: H^nier Adams INSURANCE LOANS A ML XJB \ Ojien from 6 -11 Daily TILL 12 ON DANCE NIGHTS Baty and Cashion won’t complete a single pass, the Aggies won’t block on punts and kicljicff re turns. . . cause, remember, A&M isn’t supposed to score in this one. It’iji a repeat performance, of 1917 when TGU blasted the Farmers, 26-0. p to a ipreuy uuu rootoaii game eebles ha$ passed Tip the: Aggie i’CU tilt and doubtless will go to \ustin to see ai “real” football tahle between Arkansas and TeX- ki. i '£ Jj li j|f I ; i All this talk about “putting out” Here’s how Peebles figures every ounce in their first home hings will, go out;at Kyle Field game is so much poppycock. Who ever said the Aggies wanted to ‘win one for Coach Stiteler. They uum i hml rather make the sports writ- avinir Jets’ predictions look good. And it i a... npr^Tr og? a a s . Id’ a! Colorful talker, and will probably stridei ufitil thei A&MP 14*t be able to outline the .offehjdve ' year,!qnd;it is [very ®<)ssible that tactics tp be; used by the Frogs, they Will haverja policed offenic His only statement yts.eirday was for this;game.J, 'Si: “prhey’ll be hard to beat.’! i'. Yestenfay's [ scrinlWge w<Mi wbuldj lutdayj] 4 cloijcr gu« j 1 '." j A a crowd ot/20, on hand fdr jh; dan Imi st .*ala .... . , ,, . |_ 3’ctc SU The aihinblp basketball coach Haii The Frags p, i a. 1 Saturuny. icate tint at't On his desk was a set; of TCU not as rough as On on* on statistics which shewed that Lin- Tuesday because Co$h Stiteler dy Berry has carried the ball is pot taking any ifhancea bd 81 out if 192 p)ays for the ram ^ I K - ii l jitttrdajf, Tri-Ciipts. Jim[ Winkler and Odell Stauizenberger really don’t appreciate the honor of having , , . been chosen to load this yeat’s ; has to be TCU 26, A&M 0 Now, Aggies, j don’t forget and J score, or else it won't be a repeat | performance. j T } . ! A&M, TCI) Players To Hold Reunion On Kyle Field i pie and white !. ' : ★ '] i'" | ill; ROY POTTS won the: Quarter- black Club contest last vfeek with five opt; of six games called- cor rectly, m spitfe of the many upsets. His dueSses are as follokvs: LSU 3}l^A4tM 7j Arkansas Q-Ejaylor ! 14; Bice 7-Sbuthern Cal 20;J3MU 41- ^ h arde8t|worki^ aroup on S i8S T fe| lLffil. 6 '?n h ! )nU r U,; the field this l-eek t^ pre-gamC injuries. , , . , . . . . tu . , End “Cope” j;Copeltftid KeodVfd / „ slight head injury Gtrlier ih_the J 01 la week, butl will linot/pfiljK Uplesifeie a f*^ ' =esjhis [headaithe. L J. The vart.ty ‘split inw two gfodps v n’rnpfit'a vHafprdawJ • with too W for practice ytpunutiw, wn.,, starting line concentrating o*- * 7k TCU 20-Indiana 14.. i His only mistake was made on thb SMU game, which eveiy en- tj-y missed. Out of approximately 150 en- tjies.’only tw-o men picke<l at least fpur winners, J. H. Liem Was; the ohly /other guesser besidedv Potts ; p ;K lodr. nut loyalty to A&M ■as ii* downfall, because, that was the ohly game bpside* the SMU game [which he missed. Potis will receive two ticket!*, lio loses ihis headajehe. ‘ 'spl terd; cenfi ferlSe and the bjbekfie The hardest-worki *' "» w< ' “B” squads composed/ mostly .bf ral tVi);men siith m }f rtT iheligiblCs. Serera as Bob BmithJ! Rich) mal .and, Delmiar Slk the -Bees’ at lack, a: top-flight offense a line to Work ^gains The ‘ ' *' ‘ :l declinei J j the second qutfrteL tunnllng, flat Several of the Aggies will b f n U t Sutiinluy’s game at the nkte iveir the outstretchbd ifcodv of line- l>l«y»"g against former high »choo t| L tonight. , baoketr, Hob Bates fbb t nother TCU t* iimmates now j at TOU. End 1 .Jf-A-.l U •H-*' N r ) “Cbpc” Copeland will match skills iler the direction of'Couch Stiteler at Waco. “Turk" Chapin of Ji-fferNon IliKli, San Antonio, «jll ; ; nUo he pla>ing opposife George Haul, end for TCU. Oddly enough, both players were then Under [this tut- llig Boh Bates, second-strong ;.V&M center, will he plamh; nifnitist three former huddle*. <►rich Browidiig, blocking hfit, dim ill out, fullback, and Homer Ludlker, extra point speeiallwi, all played with Bates gt h’hei .. Guard*- (ipearhekd :furnteh % bk for the tjte ment|r cment ad to Mp the whole ti frey-haired , tb make a si who wi}uld wirr the imticated ] that no w fied if the Farr thl* tyce-kjas th He stated that ihe whtjl'e temjn 'Wtis improving by the jla^r, - i- ahger Own —■Hfir- bide pn Fori Worth. Llne-bn*!ker Hatw, will prolmhly knock he • [met4 with all three of th<,-*e meti. CalVin Dupt-oe will be ijlrt'elly I I <ippoH:|te hte old teammate, ; G«pL /(, i ' K c|i*orjti> Browdi! They nr® Wteo fr|m touchdown for [the: Frags* in his Ifort Worth, but of an carl‘dr vit(iU three seasons fhert, and Chapin gge thanlthc (ithef pbiyeps. i iage of Harlow ’fBoned" Irvin, present freshman Coach. Boat ha* not made b - a|— J-1 K H 15''- Sis s iS: 'untry team moot with ' 5 Field , to the foot Coach Ray PI tham was jH-si- miitic /ps usual aver his team's ' ’ ‘ * Jdltj^say that kthc IcV, J. D. Ham O. I’., is appro to * dtter shape how t Oklahoma. Ho expected the timqs to be better, at i, the winner at .. i fhing top form y be fi st at the tape weei. live men will c irhpeto from each hjool in the cipjht-lap race. Webster Stone, v hqve been wprk- but have not srh t>' Pay Holbrook,! am Carroll Hahi ing out regularly the r • p4uk form r.in u the rookie . , becti pacing Ham Jtoai all week pnd yet. Julian Her- )f the squad’, P# malr be In; the uifrer five pluoef. T ___ •t ! “WO 81 ' jj i . r Rain \ i . -r-O. .- .'U. r Hrapwiet, Ph 2.8j«S : ers u ri i or Shine r ii \ ’< .f ' :, -j . ' 1 ’ -A r! • •M • : ■ / '- j 1 - | ■ : ! - A • ; {• | \/ 1 ,. ij ' * i ; l: 1 r; ■; j ;i •' 1 : J ?.! 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