The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 15, 1948, Image 3

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The Texas A&M ]
ball team won its *«feond
the year this time tit th<
of the Texas Chrislian .
on Kyle Field yesterlay after
19-6. The Fish dpmi Jated. a 1
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icially only six tim
tlfi time he carried
called back because
been offside. That
yards for the Fish
raised his average b !7 : 8 yi
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was
had
y netted 89
would have
in some
LiUOtTVI MAO a’
Lippman
convenient blocks^ whpn hisjmptes
carrj
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11. Every
man was
thing col
the outstanding back Ion the field.
The golliwogs couldn’t jrelax
When Lippman wasn’t caih-ying the
leather because any ohe of the nu
merous Aggie halfbacks that en
tered ahd left the Maroopi and
White line up could go all thd way
at any time. One, Jim Dobbyn of
Abilene, did return a TCU punt
ill the way.
Outstanding in the Fish hack-
field were Jim Dobbyn, Karl; Hol-
lier, Billy Tidwell, Jerry Crossnaan,
Robert Shaeffer, Augic Saxe, Ho
mer Dear, and Bernard Lemjnons.
These freshmen all are dangerous
»m anywhere on the grid and all
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. , will make your new dresses and blouses stand
In tliis full $e: cctiob ;bf c< lors
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Lime . i . Guff Bit e . . . Biscu
Hill iming||fd ; ;. . . Jubilee
well, drapes beautifully and it’s
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Fuschia . .1 Co^dnenRil . . . Plum . . . Coffee
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100 DEl|lER BLOUSE CREPE . . .
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White , f. Black
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played a fine gamy.
The punting duties were hand
led by Mae Sktoeltje for the pish,
j Ihe punting average for | the
{game for the freshmen was;42.5
;yards.
The TCU leant received theiopen-
ing kick defending the South goal.
Glenn'Lippmaii and Bob Dayidson
had' been ’elected Co-captains by
their tfeammates, with Alton Tay
lor ahd Bob McEarchern represent
ing TCy in the flip of the coin
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icked ;out Qfi the 24 yard line of
Fish from the (th*ee. John
m’OTrte*
and then made nothing at center.
Ethridge then pas led. to. Polliwog
blocking back Bill Mattem on the
five yard lin^- Jack Ray then went
over hi t
ilty. Robert Shaeffer
df El Paso had missed the point on
the Aggie sfcore Unddr identical
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The second Fish touchdown was
set up in; the third quarter when
Aggie end Jack Jones blocked a
fourth down punt ion: the TCU 19
lourtn down punt ;oni me tuu lu
yard line. Karl Hollie* carried over
from the live six plays later. ! , \
The Aggies seenied ;to have more
scores cinched in later plays only
to have something gi> wrong, j
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Aggies And Frogs Meet In 44th
Grid Battle Here Tommorrow
Vt U A l/M.V 1 M ACS. ViAOV-
-man team against a ten-
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By DON BNGELK1NG
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loubtedly win. Both teams are po
tentially powerful, bbt it is. a case
of a one-man
man lean
Texas’ Ca
Both teams have a track-team
backfield, but TU may have the
better line. Call it 21-14, Texak;
although many people still’tike
'Arkansas] r
Tomorrow night the Mustangs
will probably clobber [the; Rice:0wls
all over the field in Houston after
Texas Christian University invades College Station this weekend to renew their abfil slowing down last week against
cient grid rivalry with the Texas Aggies. The two schools’ football teams will clash haTSMiij 'tdek^
| . • ... . . a,,,4,. , ,... .j,,, j i IWiOhOe thjis year. But wltfi: my
The Horned Frogs and the Aggies have met in 43 previous gridiron battles with,the j m-w systern, call it 21-20, Rice,
ies winning 24 and the Frogs Winning 15. Fojur of the contests have ended in a ties. The on, >' lead-pipe cinch of. the
Last year TCU upset a favor-
Thc fiirki score of the ball 12:30 tomorrow afternoon pn Kyle Field..
im« camo rho second the j The Horneji’ pTw|.. wW[the Aggies h„ „ ,. __ r
Aggio^Tean" look” th"^b^i) on Aggies winning 24 and the Frogs Winning 15. Four of the contests have ended in a ties.
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cd Aggie team in Fort Worth
when they scored tour touch
downs and'held the Aggies at
their own 22 after a kick off the
foot of Duane Grissjjtt rolled off
the field of play, f ' i
j Lippman made a yard left
ijend. Knrl Hollier mide u fifst on
the Jifl, Lippman then took a pitch Trt . 2fi AAM
but from Quarterback Gerald Ro-; waN ’ H 1 26, A * M —
' wen, cut over right end, eluded ; This vicar the storv should be! u , 0cfl
sqveral tacklers and sixty-four I differjehtJ A&M wllllbe the und»fr-
ysnl^. later crossed , the duubld q,id the game will be played
stripe; standing-up. Lippman out-* oil Kyle [Field ,
ran several men in| the Polliwog Coach Harry Stitoler held n $c-
backfiold on his way to the score. C |et pra^taic on Kyle Field last
I Lippman brought the crowd to j night an<| he will hold another, but
its feet again later in the [first ! lighter, tvojrkout this afternoon,
t quarter when he made a boauti- The Aggie Jcoaches were non-com-
: fu| 89 yard dash to the goal off ipittal on the probable outcome of
! guard. The spectators returned the game (but they do appear to
to their seats a moment later have the gqjuad ready for anything
i- when the play was called [back that itbe
and the team have Rooked up in
their secret practices thiswieck.
This will hej the fbst limh this
Charlie Royalty at. titc halfback
slots and Bobby Goff at full
back. I •!" • ;; i r f
h,,. Th, ttM. „f ,h.,
1 T. TCU Coach Dutch Meyer itjj a
tt 1 ! of thje stngld
double wing formations.
Tomorrow’s game will he the
first conference till of the sea
son for the Aggies while it wiR
be the second league game fpr
the Frogs. TCU's only loss ||o
far this seasop was in their con
ference opener with Ark&nsQ^.
The Razorhacks won; that contejht
27 to 14.
A&M opens their
For the Horned Frogs the tdart-
g lineup will be: Mohis Baile.
and George Real lit fcnqa; Rn
rep
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cons di
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I even.read ah
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way; to
tese pfe
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also l>een
Sts of the
tudy of
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the past, I wrill pick the probaole loa|ers. [ This
I Williamson likes Arkansas oyer^"
Texas, so ithe Longhoijns will un-j
doubtedly win. Both teftms are
predict
were >
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iners as
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The starting line up forUHc
Aggies will be: Andy HiHhduSc
and Wray Whittaker at ends;
i Jim Winkler and Jimmie Flowers
at tackles; Odell Stautzenbercer Marable and Don Namll at' tack-j
and Max Griener at guards: Huh | ffH| George Brown (Co-Capt) antU
! FHiR at center; Jimmie Unshion Morelle Hicks at guards: sDou
at quarterback; Bob Goode and BrlghtwelJ at center,;'Lindy Bet/j
at tailback: J)»ve BlOxom at, block-
1 | ing back; Jack Archer'at wihffbacl
iinu Pete Stciut at fullback. Z
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ted sixth it
t of ady
ran over
it is; : doubtful
match it. I’ll hafj
on nfy new syst
favored team by
.. Neither A&M r
high - nationally,
in pr^cticj: lately,
to stop Lindy! Bg
But, as M
the Quarterh
“Don’t put/tdo
it.” So it /looks
Vmight idrat the
21-14, but I w
calling/this' one
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effpide.
The ’Wogs came fighting^ back
bid for the f
at thfem.
squ .
Horned Frogs can throw conference crown with, one of the
’ worst pre-seasoh records an Agirie
J id | I . • i 1 j ; i - j team has ever had.* The Cadets
Bfany, Aggie fans are anxious have lost four straight; to Vi >a-
,'in the secoiid quarter after Bowen to see what the coaching staff nova, Texas Tech. Oklahoma and
I' 1 —-— 1 —-I p- ——i—If—[-1 T ; | LSU in that order.
On the other hand TCU has worn
all three, of their intersectioinal
games downing Kansas, Oklahoma
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Play Bingo on Tuesdays and Thursdays
REAL PIT BAR-BQ — OPEN DAILY ID AM.
DINING AND DANCING
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