The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 18, 1948, Image 3
I! k I ■ *• ! '' ■V If ■- r' :i I A Vet •f ' 1 f ■ 'i D ■. I .. G IT AROUND ■ **{ "k"* : ; ,1 -ll It looked for a uvday’s game was upset. This is the five games that A lead, but the othei ways come back to opponents have been lucky M , the dutches, or j (the Aggies have relaxed whUe ahead. “ Touch down b o u n d i’ was written all over the TCU drive hi when the Ca dets held their 14-13 lead with I r eight minutes 1 to go. t An intereep- | \ ted pass or a thi WiUProvide A&M With JP J* /} 1 I r m iiM :i1 Its Best ithance for An l : “ ' as if Safc-e- to bie sn time n had the . have al- r mkr Ml i V 't if h. r?:. Ik inything frcJco good blocking fr< 1/ j if run. 'j Not'to take anyuung Xiunnj vuf*, nt he got very good blocking from e. line to make his tun possible, e payoff for Goff might come m he matches runs with Dick crvtssack of SMU. ★ ★ : ★ ; When approached for a story on' the two-mile meet with Oklaho A&M, Coach Ray Putnam was Ipctant to talk! much. He knew that e Okies had three men with vi Dod records, i and he wa i HOWARD down stanfl cM a chancj ‘or the) rest ir^' 1 on theiji m ,'^barely lasihg” (Of these Satur- 1 would have given fo hog the ball ij the gam<[. But ' Frogs gambled a passing playsi .But even in def looked good. This \stuff will stop onet days and A&M wil upset some one, we hope, lit ” - nice to have had Saturday. Coach Dili Du Bose hjas a ^line which will| ipatch ‘ v ' ‘ nearly any in the we peed is a twe form of a wet da opponent’s passir rain or no rain, which will be dan^ pus every Sat urday. .. —flobby Goff m conference when \ Fullback Pete S ’ choice. Goff Rte, through the TCIM to let his teani know how were liable to get beat. ; j He stated that J. D. Hampton might run a good race and still eogie in fourth behind these thhee stars. So thoee of us in the knbw sat back sadly and waited for Ok lahoma A&M'is men to make their last minute sifrgej and snow us im- der. ' j ’ j ' : But the home team didn’t know they were supposed to get beat, 1 and outran the Okies. A lot pf the Farmers ! credit goes to Julian Herring, who came ini fourth after losing his Shoe on the first lap, r _ f ’..i : r m r • jjf- i j ould*have been Bob Gary Assistant Freshnian irfday’sj weath|cr Coach, cashed a check at a dawn fly Dupose hjas town bank and stepped to the (tide to count his money. Discovering; an error, He stejpped back in frprit of the window to tell the| cashjer. ® ‘Well^ what do you want?” auk* * i Iff'" j t n . riV ■ f : By 'DO,. as Christian Uniyersitjr's Hprned Fr plant'd both d lifter of Saturday’s game to come from behin ojuthwest Conference gifid battle on jKyle Fiel ; ^ fanto’ i -i ,^i_j i f ..|.TT4 d tuole reverse! whi<;b sent Smith all the way to the Wygrd strip (her first ah The fighting Aggies had hed the Horned _..d passing during the first thr^e periods and eifotei^a its last six nunates iwitht ll V 1 the ti i Ij BOB OOODE follows big JIM WINKLER around his own left eind for a substantial gain against Tjt’U on Kyle Field last Saturday, WAYNE ROGERS, TCU end, is being blocked oitt of the play. I i. I. I I " 1 .■ ' ■ '! ' 1 ■ I l' , JI I I i ' | ■. T tJ'. 'n ■ '. I I ' ! : 11/ 1 I I Tigers Defeat Bremond 39-6 In Wild Game . . • I : ! • j I | -,.;hi|i i I r -v! . i i A&M Consolidated brought ut last yeaFs that he had not left the counter ^me winning streak of the attack. But edi the ilerk ijn a j surly voice. 1 “Dolyou r^ciij ' a person lepvc atsked Gary.! y mistakes after the window?" I P. • I.; • T" i it he . fll ih liist year’s lly (exploded | kfjuld on Ms ) ^ , , —t—; v yVvat. yon tew dnlWtH tW \ - much,’’ Gary tcld the ; optai- ' outhled cashier as he walked iff.. : ! . : . ! II but had merejly stepped a|ji(le. j j j&’emond Tigers last Friday “Well, I just wanted to tell you night, in smashing them 39-6. ih. Battalion FOR T MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1948 Page 3 id its last six minutes 'with 'azjmeis leading 14 to 13. In the fourth quarter the Ag- ie (first string line, which had a bang-up brill gamc on defense and offense, began jhow the effects of the heat and the strenuous efforts that they had put out during the first three quarters. I On theNrther hand the TCU line was compofted of two groups— ope that played \pn defense and ohe that; played bn offense. Neither) of these two groups of Horned) Frogs seemed to tire as the Ag gies] did in the last' nuarter. Also, the Aggie second and'third string l»ne jseemed to lack the\expc*rience that! the TCU line had. \ It! was evident to most observers that) the Aggies lacked two —a (food passing attack and abet ter pass defense. On the ground the Aggies\ showed the way as they picked up i25.3 yards to only 132 for the Frogs. Bobby Goff, A&M’s can- didbte for All-Conference fiill- back honors, was the leading ground; gainer of the day with 13| net yards picked up in 24 attempts. Goff averaged (S.7 yatds per try. Ljmdy Berry, TCU’s outstanding tailback who sparked the Horned Frogs on both offense and defense picked ijip 66 net yards in 18 tries and; completed four of nine parses to fop the Frog offense. ■ -s; (• r’- •;{ I h I f 7 .’I . -r i’S Gives Gall : | jl I jp*ourid and lie Tdxaa A in 75 yards iw down f jie T than M fanis’ h#pes were.hi mw frail from Cashion 3imd end. While )r a,not In three tries Gof nd on fourth dowife Goff t Cash WnUi ly -Goff lobbed a shoiftpa Cddric Copeland ^hffi ^as stain ip' the clear in the §#<) isonp.i 1 'U’as Goff’s second tdiiihdpwn r „ of? the season. jfT [TT ! k- (Herb Turley camdjibt^ the fall gvime ajnd put the Aggies ahead 7 to 6 when his extra pciintf try &plit the uprighta. , 0 i. 1 ' ' Stauizinbergers |y kick-off was reti II fo the Aggie. 33, little more than a atinute. tn'i i in the half Berry faded; b^cl pass. His first pasfjwi ! - ' nlete and on hi» m s in ...i the double touchdown of again conver, were ahead 20 t After TCU’s; end zone the A| on their ow*n down TCtl’s ted a Baty \ the Aggie 28. .J Two line yards but p fleet footed ed arid the Hor j After TCU’aj 1 Aggies were held . |U T _ he was smothered mg Aggie line foriiw law. [ f vpfel |On third idoWn apm a minlute to go Pefoi l.ne buck, then faked then .faded back fo th from! where he hi<j' STATISTICS m ' ifut j T 1 Hhlleswli'an ibut 1‘aked a ,t 4 jumj) pass. the fourth 7 to 14, in \ f ■jj]iT ; j ith rushing 8 th£ game« W'l' -t-ilr "T I his third Ludiker the Frog* off into the took the ball and on second shop intercep- feturned to only two rd down the ■Kr^rasS gain couvert- Froga led 27 Udc-Off the nd had to kick H I ■ , M TCU A&M First downsl ..) jlO 10 i Yards gained nishin&|.i.|32 253 Yards gained passing|.|../66 , 5 i-asses attempted 10 • 6 Hasses completed ..'li. 6 1 J ia - r ' i *'(l --t4-U broke loose on, an end run and raced (!6 yards to paydirt,; Killough pdded the first of his thiee extra points. ■ jj | |:i' jjr' Johnny Coo]oy tallietl early in the secorwl quarter from two yards . i The Consolidated Tigers push ed ovpr one score in the first ) out to climax a 65 yard drive. Five period, four in the second, and j pljjiys later; Sonny Prewit scored one ip the fourth to win; their ji on a nine yard jdash around end, Second straight district game, to give the Tigers a 20-0 lead. ; iSHSsSS i SSS | J in] history—Jut the Tigers hjave classed Bremond eleven. tpek. Thm! end«d suddMilj —•-ndver before been abYe to turn iY*c Johnny Kittough started The rout "J 8 . r® f ' i trick in two Successive seasons- ! ' egrly in the first period, when he: Bates P“»«» 'none of Bremond » Hampton Stars As Trackmen Defeat i ■ • n r Oklahoma Aggies TTn i—c '■'1 itone Service— “The better kind of Dry Cleaning” ■ "We. specialize in Reweaving garments, draperies, • I " upholsterv materials” I . rp We Pick-up & Deliver — Ph 2-8665 Perfecto Cleaners T ’ P\ . PF^T A-1 , 2005[South College Road tosses on the Tiger 34. and gal: loped 66 yards for another Tiger T-D. Just before the half Red fashion. Consolidated quarter back. cross-d the double stripe on a one yard quarterback sneak, The lone Bremond score came on a 30 yard jaunt by Stark to climax a 78 yard march in the) third period. Late in the last frame, Tiger’ j center John Smith blocked a Bre- j.niOnd punt in fhe'end zone, and end John' Hildebrand pounced on the pigskin to finish the scoring P 01n ts | for the Tigters. j Minutes before) the initial kick j off of the • Aggle-TCU footjbal l game Saturday ’afternoon, J.' D Hampton by-passed Oklahoma Ag gib J. R.Teakell ifi the homestretch; ; of the two mile qtoss country rac< to come in first for Texas A&M His time was 9:44, the best 'jvin ning time in A&M’^i history.! , Other Texas i A&M men nelti front to enable their team to bea Oklahoma A&M ^7-28. ^op the brog offense. Hasses intercepted 2 0 km ^ the) Frogs deep-m TCU territory; wept out of bounds on the TCU 13 j jiaidi strip. $ and in two plays Berry carried to Pete a tout droVi the 20. On third down L$on Joslin first try and Ludr during the first fifteen minutes of with.a long pass Otnthe Aggie-10 the gape. A punt by Bob^Gbode Archer was Btoppfll; on; tm ;0no ...... went back to the TCU HLand got extra point as the hfifif ended wit i .M n flourth dow rjlay could be nin the game Outstanding fr tie line fi»r the ggies were Guar I Odell Staut-;; I enoOrger End Ceiric Copeland r J nd Center Hub El U. In the back icld; the defensive staniioi|t* were ick Callender and John Chrto en. Saturday’s gafne marked irst appearance In college ft or Christensen. Hi* was a<‘ e varsity 10 day; ago by rry Stitelgrji TCjD’a defensive jstandoota ware uards George Brqjtt'n and Morelle icke, line backeti Dave Bloxom nd halfback, Tipm Jjishop. r hi i; •thfc off a booming kick that sailed Over TCU leading 13 tom*': j» thu Aggie safety man’s head and f Thc Aggies came back all fired went out of bounds on the Aggie 4 ; up after ^ After yotti hno . [TCU was hcjld for dtown| fJlIOi' On the next play Goode futnb- iirig the kick-off .loslfn kfcked o led and Frank Struska, TCU i ion the Aggie 15.' ,The| Aggl linebacker, recovered qn f|he 9 started rqlhng but>U paks .Inter- yard strip. Berry carried to the ccption by Bishop stopped th« one yard line on the next play Farmer threat. J |,j j T :l from where Pete Stout jackniM Again the AggiesJhcld andJiHe over for the score Homer Ludi- : Frogs had tp kick/ Thfc krir missed his only extra point iook over on thoMtowii 33 arid of the day and T( U led 6 to 0. j itartbd a 67 vard d£ve thait took Other Texas , A&M men held ' After thc Frog toucMown Goode j 0n ] v plays, G6ff sfented bff down enough places close to the rcturnd-d Joe Urbis’kick-off to the t ac ]{i e an d went to-the Agirie 44 r„... * *•»- *»-•- ^ *“ L ~ l : Aggie 23. The Frogs t held' and j^y<y then picked^p tvro ;iroul^d i»vwl / • ■ «1 Gopde t Kicked on fourth! dowrii to The team with) the lowest sconf TCU’s Tom Bishop. Bishop fiirnib- wins the contest. This was thfi Farmer’s first win cf the season in two starts. They were defecated earlier fhis season by a faster Oklahoma University team in Norman. | Texas A&M scored their 2 with firjst, fourth, fifth 44' i !; » v!i.7Tii!i jm lolloW QunpUs tog| S|i|t!;; You pomtlng out versity men Campus To ( lieiidcm /fhatY ft Mi r - , - the fifrt lessf ii |ri t ki bgi ’ of odtlress. Antlithe 1 kticnal ub isj .^Tog ilinch yoifr Dointimz outrtl at nicarjs a can * n j} ent .. Miiftrt pm- efe wear PP -Wiiiivcly Leon (Next to Cail See tt. FALL DRl it 4 —- iilLi -4— I, i : 1; J : Radio Repair... • .i . is our specialty i J: i; if ! lTi H The Radio Shop Ono Block went of Pont Office on W. 26th ill if : -"! n N •. 1 ■ |i Pi “A member Of PhUco Service" Bit VAN i I T :' 'i |] H I i , ' i, ' ! I If 1( 0 N E 2-2810 jVy :f- [[ iliLL ' ■ 1 I COMPLETE REPAIR ... on all makea and models of radios ! ■ 1 i f' il j Ih i 1 - ■ i ■ I • . 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Quarterback Jimmie; Cashion lltiid 9 went over left guard iriui^tl c sec: rindary.and with gobd.birick ng hb J ‘ 4 f Di- off led thq ball and alert Odell Staut- zeriberger recovered for A&M or the TCU 48.; 1 With the ball resting on TjCU’s. t he game sending tftrij Ag^es aHu&d 48 yard strip the Aggies started again, 14 to 13. 1 ^ ’jf e n apd point bf their first touchdown drive. In two f scored their 2!! md, third, Sjixth places. , t —- — —- Oklahoma A&M thL * n ma,le a first (low:i !on In two more tries Goff made an other first down on the 27. Goode picked up two yards on a pbwer play. On second down with the ball resting on the TCU 23 Preston Jr ' next , play the Aggies tried/a again, fjoiH 1 ; This second Agg)j4 tries Goff went to the 42. Goode c u. nu( w jth- ,ilne minutes left the 38. quarter. Vm , h. Within the next (IS mfruies play the ball, exchangwl har hijnc times with the!;Aggies mhl, ing the only first dfwn nhat wlljri recerded during thaj tiniiei • •jfc ! 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