The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 25, 1948, Image 3

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By ART BOWARD
An underdog Texas AAM footbaH team almost ruined Baylor's Homecoming celebra-
tion in Waco Saturday Ix lora fiiwily bowinsr, 20-U, in the final minute* of the game., The
Aggie team took the eonficteiice out of the partislin crowd bijj overtaking the Bears twice,
and threaten to forge ahead in the cloaing aecondjj of the hall gam** -j j |
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Jinitfty Flowers, surrounded by Baylor Bears, looks on as
Goode p unges over for another! of his all imiMirtant, short yardage
gains pi! the afternoon^ Good*\ played: apipther Outstanding game,
both offensively ana d*fenl*ively/and despite an all game case .of
tramps! n his legs, spelled the difference between first
of ;tW ball |»n dowps^on three sustained A&M drives.
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The Texas Aggies have
five 1948 football games wjitl
eoeiviqg a single penalty for <jlip-
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DALLAS RECORD SEEKERS
sjriLL FLYING STRONG
[DALLAS, Tex., Oct. t>2 'A»)-
Tjwo Dallas fliers who took off
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SsaSSSS SSSa*fiiS'fcfavored III
took ovtr on iti hwn gfc jijMt. Qootib [ n ij ; , vr : "
Game SatwW
Speedy Clyde SeOtt ami his Ark-
»( the season.
The crucial point of (he game
cainc with the Aggies in pos
session of the ball on the Baylor
five yard line, first down, two
minutes and 10 seconds to go,
and Baylor leading by six point*!-
A AM had Worked its wiiy down
from the Stt-yard line on three
completed passes, With the aid pf
a spread formation. Quarterback
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ts own 22, hut (
Mpg hit hfct-a.
n the njaroon
funibled after
Once again the njaroon and
white repulsed the Hear aerial
attack in the end coie. An ex-j
change of punts followed as Jim
my Flowers and Carl Molberg
stopped the Bear ground game.
Then the Aggies’ bip break came
as Ben Hall’s fumble 01 the Baylor
choice of time-consuming plays br Goode took a hftndof < from Ca3h '
a clock-stopping aerial attack.
He would have been the hero
of the game if successful, .b»!
his/third pass into the packed
end zone was intercepted by Bear
Gene Heubner. Bayler then ukea:
up the remaining time with three;
quarterback sneaks.
annas Kazorhuck* come to Aggie-
land this week. / i '
Thp Workers take oti’ the Texas
Aggies in one of three Shuthweat
! Conference games scheduled for
Saturday. TcO hosts Bnylor\i»nd
ion on a reverse am: found end Texas entertains SMU ip two other
Charlie Wright alone ri the right league tilts !
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down.
Herb Turley’s kjck put A&M
phead, 7-6, but the joP was short
Baylor’s famed Adrian Burk fail- lived as Baylor once igain began
ed tq live up to advance notices in a 71-yard sustained drive after
ohe passing department as he the kickoff for a scor;.
overthrew his receivers numerous!] Most of this drive was made on
.ime$ when they were a few steps the ground, but a third-down pass
Wednesday night determined to
m from two of their blobkers.
Fullback Bobby Gbff was pre
vented from adding to his tpn- (
siderable ground-gaining total
when hp was injured early in the
game.
PLAY BY PLAY
Baylor; won the toss, but chpse
from Sims to Flanakin netted a
14-yard gain and a first down for
the Bears.
Bhyiim 20, T«a*
tCxwM Ripe 7.. ffcf L
EW (Texas 18. WMb TeJtus T
Oklabbrna 21. TCU Hkt
SM1I i8;i, Santa ClhtW'i
Oklahoma AAM 41, Temple
Vanderbilt 95. Yale M !
Michigan S. 1-4, PeortlS^ 14. (Ue
flat. The entire Baylor backfield
was on the other side of the field
as Wright took the pa * on the 17 h j fastl.enough to
and ran all the way for a touch- _**'u ,u„ K
Pittsburg 21, Indlati* 14,
Mississippi 32., Bos toll (3 "
Nevada 65, Tulsa 18.'
Aggie scouts express doubt
over whether or not jthie Cadets
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catch the versatile Scot/. The
Smackbver Kid dealt itlje Cadets
plenty of misery lalst; year in
Fayetteville, but somehow the;
Aggies’ aerial circus managed to
match the Porker running game,
and the game ended in a 21-21
tie. ij- M / III
Scdtt and Company blanked the
Aggies, 7-0, here two seasons ago.
In 1945, the. Farmers flogged the
Northwestern 48, S;
Kentucky 25, Mafqv
Alabama 5 10, Mis*.' ®Uic 7. •
Tulane 21, Auburn fe e ; f ' ^8
r i , ir&inia Tbbh 0.
Geortfia Tech 42, Flhtfflu 7. - if
North, Carolina 34, LS.tJ 7. i j
Tennessee 41, Tenn.fpjtch. 0s f
Dukel 7, Virginia Til
Gfeot'hia Tech 42, F‘
North Carolina 34,
Tennessee 41, Ten? ti|B ,
Pennsylvania 20, Navy 14.
Princbton 16, Colunfbift 14.
Army 27, Cornell fe!.\f n :
Missburi 49, Iowa 7!’•
A&M took the kickoff with two Razot-ba-cks, 34-0, in Arkansas. The
minutes to go, and tr ed one end- Hogs^nlpped the Agglpi/i 7-6 here
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zone jiass from Cashioto to Wright
before the halftime.
The weather was perceptabily
cooler as the second half started,
bjeak the worliFs enHurance flight to kick to A&M. The Aggie run- ablVwanmH-uis the^gg^es^fou^ht
record, were still aloft and “do- mng attack picked up a first down .. t u„ **
ing fine” this morning, their on the running of Bob Goode be-j Charlie Royalty returned | the
ground manager F ml Lockwood, forestalling Goode kicked out jon : kjekoff 17 ds * t0 ^ he
sgid, The fliers F red Vinjubrit and the Bruin 23 • ’ i . Ralp h Daniel carried two
Bbrt Simons, hope to double [the It looked like a. run-away gapm |!f or fi ve vards Two
726-hour endurance record now on for the home team when They Caphioil hit Wright wkth a pass,' ln a ibYuismg hhttle at Waco,
^b 0 o\i S . | l ?;.y > !^,.7?J^?„ S.' a!! ^»od.to the 14. Daniel ajjain hit 5 1
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first time they got tiheir hamls on
the pall. Quarterback Adrian Burk
jngitteert'd the Betilr drive :with
hree completions for 49 yards, and
ne A&M clipping penalty whhdi
put the ‘ball on the 122-yard line..
Here they stalled until the
fourth down, when Burk hit end
Harold Riley in (he end zpne.
Frank Torno went [up In thei air
tajgrapple "ith Rilqy for the
hall, but the taller Ifrar pU>cr,
cathe down with (he bull.
Dickerson's niisstiil extra point
kkiki seemed unimportant at the
time to the oonfidetjU Homecdming
crqvyd gs the Bears; stopped A&M
and; started on another gonlwanl
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in 1944,
Thus, 'A&M hasn’t been able |
to outscore the tall |hoys from
the Ozarks on Kyle F.^M 8 * nc *
1942 w!hen the Aggies turned the
triejt, 41-0. | f I : ,
Despite the long trip, the' Pork
ers Willi have a wide advantage iii l
Kansas 27, NebrasWi 7.
Notre Dame 27, Iowavi2.
i Illinois 10, Purduo fe i ..
Michigan 27, tannest* 14.
Oregon State 28^ UG||i! 0.
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ttregon state 28J
California 21, Whshfngvon v.
Southern Cal. 7,
Oregon 33, Wash.
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pass and a run used U[ three tries
Bob Goode then nude one of
the most amazing bo its in foot
ball records. He aitnbd the ball
towards the right sh clings, but
it took a crazy bounce to 1 the left
and continued downfpeld to the
goal line.
Bob "Sack” Spoede
the sports HUiff, w«m p'atqhing Ute
ImM with high-nowerck" field glas-
H(>.s. He said that If
[pointing towards the
would Imvo been ovt:r
The demoralized Bbur* kicked,
hml Goode lirougnt it! back to (he
Baylor 40 and added dnothcr jaunt
io the 25 for u first down,
Daniel powered to the 16, and
Goode carried to the fjitir-yurd lime
first and goal. But a score was not
in the cards as the; Baylor Tine
stopped two linb-budks and two
of Baty’s passes to take over on
the seven. J. I
A&M took a few ^junutes later
I and made up for their mistake.
1 Fullback Frank Bioydstun’s fumble
: was covered by Jim Winkler in
, midfield. Boswell theii took a sta-
j tue of liberty handof ’ frbm Cash-
j ion and ran it tb thje Baylor 25.
j Goode gave the Aggies a new
lease on life with a fi St on the; 14,
| and then Quarterback Cashion call
ed for a spread form ition.
He hit George Kadera with
one good to the eigh . “PeeWee”
Smith pushed to the two-yard
line, and Goode ro led over a
heap of players fob the tying
score. Turley’s kick was good,
and A&M led, 14-18,
Onco again the Bents put oh ia
sustained drive after taking the
kickoff, and pushed over a score
with only five plays. Lyle Black
wood ran over and around the
w'holo Aggie teatn to the A&M 36.
Burke hit Flanakin With a pass
to t^e 19, Blackwood ran for five
yardjs, and Sims carried over in
two Ii-jos for the final score. .
. Biiylor was almost completely
bottled up in the fourth quarter,
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ipi^jneht fumble#; reepvi'rra iU;. %
y»rd# I<bt by m-ipiltieii |'jJ|j**§[84.
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but ^hg Cadets were unable to msh Cedric Copeland,
aernh* the 4 ghnl line. Fullback Paul’ from Waco, wj»s conslj
Vaufs picked up two; strnlgihit or fourth string end When
A&M started workottHtl nn
1. NM Copelahd laiilil the «ii«l [#1
of nhy , Aggltt ehdj ahjthc tc
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firstl downs fbr A&M, but tht> jmss
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One of the Hmnrtes^playH of the
day !wj»X run by Goodie It was last
and ( six on the Hnylor 46, with
slightly over three nilmites to go.
Goojlc Imcked up to punt, but run
the ball to the 39, from whence the
ill-fhted final drive started.
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packing tip two Utlib* in the flmt
period, three lit the second, two In
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lAce of play, when he went six
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Goojey, Johnky Kijllough and enc
Dlukid Dowell c o n tinned .the
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on a 82-yard end sweep, K
raced 49 yard^for hts,
pulled in a pass from
the end zone to give the
82.0 half-time lead.
Midway ip the third pal .
Cboncr, ruggodj Tiger center,
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raced 69 yards th
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