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 g1 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 «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 $4.80 % wbi<|h wjll ad- A&M's three home nit: them to uiih*i«* I o over fci »- Uw.kyne Tucket- nteo from Stiu-lcr coached the Owl's Froggie m»rc touchdown* Ih thq mat iha(f. \ v,u '"' ' 1 “ n-ere un- tht* in their first four game*, hut >cat performance of Ithv llMt | thU time Royalty ^In’t eicu try Goff and Goode wjni't rub httrtf, (Behind Montgomery Ward) Bryan! Photic 2-1648 E h*N Examined and Hanses Fitted By DR. i IOHN Si CAIJ>WFXL t 'Ll < • well’ti Jewelry 8t4)re A&M GRILL j! L Now under (he Management of BOB MARTIN, '48 & CARL MARTIN I ' ' ’ 4 i: H^nier Adams INSURANCE LOANS A ML XJB \ Ojien from 6 -11 Daily TILL 12 ON DANCE NIGHTS Baty and Cashion won’t complete a single pass, the Aggies won’t block on punts and kicljicff re turns. . . cause, remember, A&M isn’t supposed to score in this one. It’iji a repeat performance, of 1917 when TGU blasted the Farmers, 26-0. p to a ipreuy uuu rootoaii game eebles ha$ 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 wl«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 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 ?.! Hr ii!. \ T t'/ I- 4 : I i* here know that de- utrilious, full-fiovor«d ICH CI lEAM erfed Glimax for any meal .. v and [egyjarjy •i!. If ; fi" :J 1 1 ! .1 J ; J I ' ' 'll' 27th Annual ALLAC yi - '| i,b I i: I ' I I Mil If /K. i ! X M I ; I TUfa «^1 made IP ! ; ' 1/ 4..r Animal Husbandry P raiDAv jncirr-ar ri RUAV MCHT -7:13 : Ai r ■' I . ( a ■r r . . ,• x A I I •! . A‘r ?r fe,- m B it;; ; ■ i- \ • ,■ V ! | N \ ,: i ‘ l i; i : 'i'» i ' I 1/ ■i)\ ■ ! r r • 1 A I y | : \ ,). j- .5-1. i ; . A Sllrl w/. I'x ,< j.-y [/ A Ml y 'id AX f '/'■ fr •i; Hli . ikLl . sii A MLi - A lit); i. L 'V i > if- t