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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1948)
V’ : 1 j, : v 1 lf ll 111 I \ t l ■ft; lit ii k / . • •:S r, J ■ OCtOBEtt 10, 11*311 Kreshraan Dozen Players T* ' 1 i' 'p I ! n Bo er Ski Feet Oklahoma A&M had .. Kok and Rico still' haa Bill »ve Buddy Davis, f iri t Davis if a 6^^ fi is eonaidered to be the aft among the.24 oani., ? the Farmers’ Fish banke wh ch opens practice No Taylor (E Paso) cagfe' mentor aPpo over the coaching reins li of M frosh this year, hop^s % Kurl n, b I 1 es cl, Arkansas hid now the Texas i center from Nederland jjfho lent of the" unt the Porkers „ To«i. * Buddy eras selected as ^ her of the South sq annual NortkrSoiith , game last summer in Abileiiei The rangy pivotman waft: picked for all-district honors twice and served as captain of the team oio: et Longhorn -mm Here Tonight |j}' T|h& Aggie Water Team will risk its ten ' winning streak tonignt a- rainst the Texas University imers in DeWare Field the same two seasons. M OT Over half t of the twc> do^t^i freshmen who are expect|d;.tO;ij|- >i^e. • 'A&M’s “B the pr^pram J I ! I'- y m Hi N iyr l;i \ m . ; i i? wl M squad will start m at 7:00 with fi cates that future Cadet,^^8 mciy JJf 7^ be taller. Included in this groqp l " 4 ?ul ^ |i is Joe Burdett, a 6’3” forward and % ponferenc^ tUt * few Week* center from Arlington Heights-(Ft. I Worth); Bill Bylbee, G’3?’ sHkrp- Shboter from.Amarillo; Eddie Hott- ser, slick ball^handling guaict of Big Spring; and Bill Glover.: <5'?” 1 forward from Beaumont s Highv The complete squad roster: Ricft- ard Bentley, Harlingen’I Geprge Broyles, San Antonio (Sam Hous ton): Joe Buvdett, Fott‘iVForth (Arlington H»igM»V* Bill , sach Art Adamson has . of iteserve strength, and hi* ' have the experience on the visit ors. However, the Longhorns boa|it sojme top-flight swimmers from their championship team. \\i ★ j;! In [an effjort to acquaint the ttpec- tatojis with the rules of thisispe- t’ialiued sport, the following ex- cerp a frojjn thq official rulfe* are *viii nirw' eiuimuiMHTPi • • antf substltutionH may he made onli' after a goal or atihalf> times. Mtto InoUnU'd ,m, Dlc' J 1 * i “ l • Houston (Sait Jacinto) ard, (larlwid; Frank „ , . Rugarlandi Ucryl Morri# IJesvi lo NeTl Nfllisofii; p»lltts {• wltiij Mthihauds at-the s«m| llmo; jwjj Overly, WUU 0* k, | 0 [, or Interfere with ft Jila Louis Owen, Hlntoni I|^Hantl||ti, |,r nmlnus be has the bull ; to strike Moody} Judge StnuhtsM Fdtnmt “Corky” .Stewart Jmneiii | ; B«n Angatoi Ualph Smith, ('olltke bu.-.unj Raymond WniK^r,) Pnlss- It on of ii match ^bal) Utes, actual play* [com- w / ■}Mh/ ■y * 11/: f' / I fpS :i. s / .\j f ii : 4 im-y i p? s'-m 4|i| -WSf !- iU > 1] * SliT’* 'Mi Leaders' Field Narrows Down oi»« is hav| mi l::r All other action hut basketball ceased Tuesday afternoon for Vet eran Intramural teams. Law Hall continued their un beaten record by downing Dorm )4 in a right 20 to 18 contest. John Billion topped Dorm 14‘s eight t Law five. Harry Mor- rers: with eight total points. Harry Mor- d the team with seven points. In a hotly cbntestfd tilt and an imporiat.t one as well, Puryear djominat^d over Dorm 16 by a 11 to-6 score. Defense seemed to be stressed by these two teams as Puryear refused to yield a point to Dorm-16 in the second half while ; flooded scor" half Mif" rROT •- ■t •- - rw- -ir j; ling For A&M or 1947 Defeat WACO or the ( luniiliating 24 to 0 dft- e Aggies nun^ o)» the it / at Coif liege Station ,. ^ This leMOp the Aggies’ will find themselves gUests in tbft; feature Bruin HomeUoming aetivln |d , nothing would please Bq|b Woodruff more than to give thh Aggius the same kind of ' tliut ho got Jh. His first “’gfelahd. The presence s of Baylor exes would) lor victory oveh sweet- of the B ill’s altd Coach reception trip to of thousa] make a • r r hnth dubs H will fbe „the j: [second onferenre game ; of the "enso^kt for thd fggiesi li will, be an effoijt to break into the win column, while for the Bears it will be a determined effort to keep an undefeated record in- i t8Ct - b ii ’I ,! ’ fir ■ - BayloHemerged from the rain* . ^ . _.x>ded Texas Tech victory with- ^coring enly two points in the first 'out any (serious injuries and at Dave Thomas became the ijeast two linemen, Rupert Wright Km«oJn« Harris NamtdSWC A Lineman AUSTIN, Tux., Out. 20 Dick Harris, All-America for Texgf last of Week 1 tm -f 'l mi wss named r . . V- . 0® ifc AP^Ncwifcohnc^ tt is it foul to touch Hie! ball % jauukuii .|m<w ormtorrero wnn ft pruy- * ' nr unless he has! the bftih to Strike TOfi !tha Ulll with the chmcnod flill, ami >n l to hk'lil thi' ball under water fwhon Tuntiiou, tHckjlcfl, In addition, the goit)keep, vy It not SHowod to go mors than i ifoui' yanls from his own goal. The penalty for a foul pa a freir -utilmpedwl- throw by the opposing team, and every player must remain in his position when the foul whistle is blown. J A player wilfully fouled yithin four yards of the goal gets a| free penalty throw from the four-yard line and the fouler must remain put of the waller until a goal lias been sepiud. Othorwiau the playing rules are meriily. u eomblnution of football, haskMbull, and Nticuor, t BaeklinderClipper mm •RECORDS j • f School & Of i -r‘ Suppllco | iv 1 j-l 3j|j ALL YOUR NEEDS HASWELL’S SanitdnelService— i—i- ‘The bkter fend of Dr>' Cleaning” “We specialize In ReWeaving garments, draperies, UpholsterV materials’' . , \ We Pick-up &. Deliver _ Ph 2-8665 :ctf) Cleaners | " South’College Road / f ' \l £\ COBKYS i I North Gate h ORDER uL CLOTHES 4 " fori •p| Thanksgiving | Novice LeadH race End Moves to Fullback; Back Moves to End On Fish Squad xor iexau last year, was nameu lineman of the week; in the South west Conference foe his play *uu«m>p , i^om, kmvi iiuciiicii, ivui<cn. „ z)<(^ub against Arkansas' Igst Saturday. Puryear .sparkplug as he scored all and Buckl Qualls who <fid notpsuit the American-Statcs but two of his team’s points. : out for the Tech game, ire expect-' yestetday'in its poll Another tight contest was a 14 (^ j^jkack in fhe harness JSoj: ference publicity di: n reported seven cen to 13 match that saw Dorm 1 nose the Aggitfc contest. ! out Mitchell. Mitchell was leading : The gajne has been a soUout for in the hst half 13 to 12 with but months amd only a few ejnd rone 10 secoiids to go when Ben ! Evans : tickets, which did not go on sale $ank a jasket for Dorm 1’* decid- ! ijintil last we,ek remained Tuesday mg tally. • morning. / TC-YV walked away j from j Even though'the Aggie* have fari to dent the win Dorm 3 with a 25 to 15 score. ! Dorm 3 scored all of their .points I in the first half allowing Trailer Camp to pull ahead in the sec ond period. In th; forfeit column, Dorm Lb forfeited to Milner on th^ tennis jeourts. Neither Leggett or Dorm 17 showed up for their tennis match r or a double forfeit. failed so far to dent the win s(de of the ledger. Bruin coaches I axe worried for fear thait the Aggies knight turn the trick this : week. j,’. [ ! L lo I I- Chief ifeout Jim Crow reported year at his rei woq tihe honors forrhhi -Jslu (laying his senior t center position, fine 1 ie play iHiF'' nMS Hit- knocked caj virtually c< I iMm in the Razorback line liert Longhorn backs were car ing the bail. tacit] virtually cold ’wh* tying the ball Bunners-up for the weekly se lection were ends Billy Rix of Ar-; kausaa and Cedrie Copeland of T -- TS7 ®o||SU|| that the Aggies have had hard lu#k Texas A&M and guard, apd that their team is better than Brown of Texas Christian. i r —-4——14 'ff- rue i«xn* Aggie JcesnHjun ropit , ball team has nulled « switch act 1 ftl'd c"«n« in sucoad j with llobm Shaaffer of El Pm4 in the hurdles in the stftM meet, and Jgro NVtaidus qf El Campu. After first trying him: gt lift If* ‘ • sn ShneftVr, an end In high schiiol, Imt'k the courheV: shifted Sliuefl'etjj Is now playing fullback, while Nit- to fullback tlue.lh the fact thu turduk, a fullback at El (lahi|>o the Imlfhiick slnts wuru already High, Is now learning to play ait, well tukim ea.re of hyjftuch perfoifmf mn Llppman, Jim Bold tmd |io*ftlon. While It Is not umisual to move ... / 'ns | i . 1 i hft player from (he back field to the BOHTON Mupi — Steve l‘rHkp“ lu l*» ^ hkppv-ns that a line S«,xo, ilayed imd under Clipper Smith "'“t 1 moVC(i j, h *’ yillAnhva College. Now Htu^ ««! (« ^ ««»« ^ Hlid^r. ibmloiiuing under his old cftl- The coaches wanted 4o (akd advHptsgv of Shaeffer’s speed hy u-ing him in the back Held. Shae- ffer is reported to have run a ego football mentor With the Bos- ton Yanks of the National Foot), hull Loagpe. i -r i/i' mi ! j i 1 i ’ • •*+ *■ r CLUB* AVALON T The i J j 8 IS N T s|.. KVEBT w KUNT^Sl)AY NIGHT — Sextet 9-12 Play REAL e«day»Aud Thuroday* OPEN DAILY 10 A.M. • A FormWl^of '1 i| , —— % 33 . i -4w- — iuSF ^ K -t-H- 1AI wuhavitaa la a top hand at the tza weighs ISO pounds and Is one of the three fehman team from El Campo. The other \ ipo are JAKO NETABDIIS and GLENN L1P1 littota ibers of from El — r j| jl — — •I ! Jb • A ■ ‘ Jk f' r \ ■ j | 1 I 1 K 'IJoti Cun JLon: lJour apartment IF IT IS TASTEFULLY DECORATED IN SMART COLORS.... j v! And wo will help you do it at tho I least possible coet. ■ 1 //if ■i lf 1 i r 1 'T'" TH T - a- er* us (ilonn hyp, Karl llolllei, Angle Hilly Tidwell, andj othur*. Hhueffer hna handled nil the e*lr« point duties slttre the first us mo against John Turteton. He is llstijd us weighing US.'pounds; on tho roster* Nldurdu* was a team mute of Glynn Llppman at El Catnpo, run- iimg from the fullback [slot for the lllk'blrds. He weighs 18' poUnds according to the program Jim Pkkenhum, formerly of Long; view High’s star fullback, is nb\l a guard on the [Texas freshing tcahi and Dick Cglhbun. full-bahlt on the Statu Championship Brack enridge team, iii now pliying cen ter for the Baylor Cubs* * Co-Captain* for the Fish squat in the first two games this year have been bark Glbnn; Lippmai and guard Bob Davidson. They were elected by their tefem-matet immediately before tho Tarleton game in Stephenville for that game only. ■ ’ jjj. ?. j j" || Davidson i* in his second se mester at A&M and holds down the left guard position' on the starting Fish team. Bob, the yohnger brother of Charlie of the varsity squad, calls Port Arthur! home. There are two Ft. Arthur player* on the fresh- man squad, they are Robert Hut son, a 475 pound guard, and Karl Hollier, 155, pound back. Davijdson weighs 180 oounds am is six feet tuT while Lippman ii five feet seven inches in heigh 1 , and weighs 160 pound*. Llppman who: is from El Cumpi so has two fellow townsmen or Louis Schedules New Title Defense NEW YORK, Oct. 20 Louis definitely will fight next Juno at the Yankee jStmliujm against; one of three opponents; ~ Lee Savoid, Ezzard Cbkms or Joe Bnloti. Tho champ said so himself yds- terday when he announced he was giving up his four-iiuihth "reiitje- inent." U was no coincidence that Louis made his speech after a monilng conferenuo with Mike Jg. colts and Hurry Markson^ the pew munugthg director uf the Twen tieth Centuny.j.Hpnrtlng Club. This nation confit'ined] u slate-: ntenl of a montli ago by .Sol Straus^, then ivcting promoter of the Twentieth Contnry. i Sol sgid Louis told him Ive would fight the Haksi-Charles winner If he tlumgbt the victor deserved a chatieu at the title. —fP—Uj E.vfh Examined and (ihiMHPw Fit Itnl By DR. JOHN S. 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