The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 19, 1948, Image 5

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Coach Tex. Rob-
night to discuss
rtisaidh charge to
Adamaon; stated yesterday that
l there la any admission charge.
if there »
it will be
The starting liheup
gie “A” squad water
full of stars
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for'the Ag-
polb team is
Aggie swim
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starting list is Oa follows: Gene
Sununers, center ; jback; Danny 1
Green .left Paul'rienung or
Van Adamson, right tacg; Johnny
Heeman, center forfaird; Jerry
Fiaher right forwa-d, and Ed
Knflse, goalie.
sine them on that
Tolar, Jim McCann,j Bobby Hill,,
Waljy Pryor,. Joe t/ommui
Gilbert, and Bob Ta^leton
Imtnet, Eddi^
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Last season the Aggies Went
through the season: undefeated, ;
but the strong Texan team may
be more troublesome this year.
A&M has more;experienced sec
ond string splasherls than does
the Texas squad, and should win
moat of its “B” teath matches
Water polo is a good kpectators’!
[game, and is ^ry x [ .
watch. Most of the rb ugh ness nor-
‘.ly attributed to uns s^jo* .q |
avoided by, the conference 1 rules*
and the emphasis is placed on team
work rather than on ‘‘organizer
drowning” as it us<?di to be.
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Intramural action Monday af
ternoon concerned itself chijaflf i '%
with Flag Football as corps teams
continued to fight it out on the
gridirons.
“C” Cavalry started action
with a 6 to 0 win over ‘'H”
giaeera. The Day: Students were
unsuccessful again in a iVi-tory
effort as they lost to “^ Veter
ans. Bill Myer was an offensive
standout for the vets as hie pass
ed one TD ball to Joe Ledb* tter
and caught another from.George
Wootau. For the Day Students,
Frank .Tucker flipped a scare
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^Girohna skid
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ved up a notch to v
acc wjjllo Gourtfn Tech drop]
slgth pUct, Artny defeated
ctptidnaily good Harvard team
to b while Georgia Tech was
hipping Auburn 27 to (1.
The SMU Mustangs h
pass to Tom Conrad.
“E” Field dominated; play
against “F” Air Force as they won
18 to 0. With a defensive line that
couldn’t be broken, the- yedlegs
hejd the flyboys down and refused
to|\allow them a 40 yard ir'nt’ira-
tion. Ben Templeton of “G” Air
Force scored the only touchdown
in tho game with “D* Air Force,
the final score ending 6 to 0. “E”
Infantry played even ball irith “A”
Field Artillery till theyf finally
broke out to' win a 14 to 6 game.
Only one basketball gime was
played Monday. “A” Flight dip
ped “B” Vets by a 23 to TO score
r j indicating a lop-sided gams on
' “A” Tlight’s part.
ten
B GOODE (right) and CHARLIE ROYALTY, who foam half of
Mem of scoring touchdowns against Baylor Saturday. These two i
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the Aggie backfield, discuss
men have scored five of the
ggie touchdowns sc far; Ith's season. Goode leads the Cadet scorers with three TD’s. Both
re dangerous on kick-off] or punt returns. Goode returned a kick-off 90 yards for a tally while
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alty returned a pnnt 93 yalrdn to score.
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Grizzly beam hgvje
'but an extremely njeu
;smell and hearing. The;
ns the kings of Nplrt
lanimals.
or visior
sense ol
are knowr
Gtv the tennis courts, “A" ASA
set down “A” Veterans, winning
two sets out of three. “C" In
fantry swept their sets with “D”
Field taking all three with little
trouble. ! ; £
The forfeit corner finds “E’’ In
fantry and “E" Air Fogce both
Americari failing to show for a itheduied
! i tennis match.’ • ? ' ! i
Ji.j, This is a baby. Fussy aln>ut clotltes.
Demands Jn'f uvnt charifie of nxirdroltc.
Hits bottle daily. Hut finds life
incomplete, is just uyiitinp. for day tehen
he can urar
smart ~ Manhattan" shill.
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day lias dime ta on jay one.
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fabric rviddnnl shrinkage 1% nr lea.
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are now on sale at. the
ic Department. Approxi
mately 1800 cf the 3700 student
ticj|te||s have been sold, and th/re
few reserve seat tickets
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All tickets not sold by Wed
nesday afternoon at 5 p.m. will
be returned to Baylor Univer
sity. After this time it will
practically be impossible to pur
chase a ticket because the game
is certain to be a sellout.
Students will be required to
present their athletic coupons
at the Baylor game as proof of
thejir student status.
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Aggies to Workout in Secret
While Preparing for Baylor
quarterbacks loosened up instead
of working out yesterday. Miss
ing from the field w*s Odell
Stautzenberger, cut wi^h a
sprained ankle, and Ray Whit
taker, out with a head injury.
Bob Goode suffered a tut on
his head during the game, ^ut ap-
ne jogged
I After two straight close i losses,
the Aggie varsity went through a
secret practice on Kyle Fiepd yes
terday. Coach Harry Sti^ekr had
intended to keep Monday' practice
open to the public, but switched
his plans after the narrow loss to
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and the B squad in preparation for ftlour2(1 the
the Baylor game in Waco. A&M’s The varsity alternated on the
j last vijetory came j|againpt the offense and defense, but the coach-
Beuts on Kyle Field last year. « s concentrated on a pass defense
: The two teams were rated equal to halt the Bear’s aerial attack.
IS' b “‘ ’ h ' jJW',."# Couch Charlie DeWare hreuttht
ShS^^fh?' MS &M3 Te’a* & iL‘S
J „ that Baylor appeared to he think-
J£ J— -l ihg too much about: the Aggie
game, and couldnft gelt going very
this year.
All of the starter
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Two things every
Aggie should know!
1» That this Manhattan"
Shirt with French cuffs is
an eye opener, Especially if topped
with a new Manhattan
tie in Fall colors.
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Rnidevs.
The secret pradtice schedule will
continue in effaet tinltil further
j notice, Coach Stitoldr said. All
1 would-he sp.rctatdiw are asked to
pioperate with the team managers
1 In keeping out’oi thi staqlutn.
Weigh tlifters
To Jb’orin Club
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Enough interest "has heeh ahown!
v* si \A. f o i rr Vv ♦ Ka:
took over tkel
to 0 defeat
hwestern dropped to Mvi
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last peek's poaiiton).
Pc inasylyanniu and M i s aouri
rounded out the top ten. Penn took
hinth place because of their 20
o 14 defeat of Columbia'. Missouri
whipped Navy, 35 to 14..
Five] members of the Batt Sports
Staff voted on the top ten teams
and |al Five men put Michigan on
top.
Hdnj is the complete list of the
teams that were mentioned and
Ithe order in which they finished:
1. Michigan
2. Notre Damt
3. California
4. North Carolina
5. Army
6. Georgia Tech
7. (Northwestern
8. SMU
9. Pennsylvania
IOl Missouri
11. ! Clemson
12. Penn State
131. Minnesota
141 j Oklahoma
15|. Baylor
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N15W YORK, Oct. 19 The
f igh . for Sectional honors in thte
National Football League and ih
the western division of the rival
All-America Conference is growing
mor< tense.
In the national league the Ch|-j
cago Bears pace the western Hjvi
sion by one game while the Phila
delphia Eagles lead the eastern
half by only half a game.
Tie San Francisco 4&ers enjoy
only a half game lead ovej- Cleve
land; in the All-America’s western
divvejion race. In the eastern divi
sion, the Baltimore Colts are two
gamps in front of the runner-up
New York Yankees and. Buffalo
Bills.
The Bears crushed the Detroit
Lions, 28 to 0, yesterday to stay
in front qf the defending tham-
plon Chicago Card*nsl«. 'Hie
Cards ripped the New York
Giants, 63-35.
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1 with perfect red
for a Weight Lifting Club to be Philadelphia trampled the Wash-
formed on the campus and organi*: ingtijn Redskins, 45-0, to gain sole
•zation of th : s club will take placet; possession |Of first place fromtthe
Thursday afternoon. || Skins and Pittsburgh Steelers. The
Initial meeting will be held in Stee era were beaten, 13-7, by the
the Intramural Office Thursday Boston Yanks. In the other nationt
afternoon at 5 p. m. The Club will al league game the Green Bay
have as its sponsors, Spike Whitt)' Packers blanked the Los Angeles
and Barney Welch. ; | RamH, 16-0. ' . , • • P
- Welch reports that liumeromj The 49ors turned back the Yanks
Aggies have asked him to form 21 to 7. The Cleveland Browns ig-
such a club and this meeting is hi mauled hard on th n 49ers heels by
response to their requaetjj . ' | I thun ping the Buffalo Bills, 31114.
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air may hold as mtich as 40,00(|) ly s vift and have been paced by^
tons of potential rain, snota - or hail. auto|m6bilfeki at 70 miles an Hour-
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Intramural standings in; Baskeii-1 toiy hwi just oh<
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Taking the Coims tcan^;fii-Ht, fc] “C" Air Force
“A" League, “K - tfiold jand “B?’ LoapieiwlthAwo
Athletics are tied for to$hbnofi,* "A^ A8A/na«
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