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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1948)
r^ —H 4 r - I I 1 I — [i : , —* B ‘Jj-f Bait alio n li i ' - -I)••].-, b ‘ J rllr i I '*1 _ II of ! • M i '' i • ' : MOUND AKD \ ' U■ -i-: - ■ •• - •iTf If _ Crili# of Quarteit>acking in «aco Unaware of Missing Aggie Tackles ! ii i' i J ' • 1 '1 •••li the sports writers, and Aggies, have question ed the quarterbacking In thi final few plays of the Baylor game. Everybody but the Baylbr fans agrees that the worst / Tf '!,w w. m o. T-v ■ <r y ^ V f ?’ 1 0 1 if* j , i It V :*■ I I P in/ ¥. L IH- ‘ ! Jtl il ■f t A / IV ootbal Uair Cubs " . Ai 1 - m SPOEDE ♦ jgie freshman foot- ■mcet the Baylor f iuv|eia»vy wvS next Finlay nignt h Waco for each 1 team's third The Fish have previous games Thfe -H! tean J jmversity Cphs Waco for ! eaci »ne offithe year, jnjbotn of their . iiiiiC tnte' Cubs ihaye won one and ed - 11 1 ' r one. Aggie team defeated the arie^on Ploiyboys 12-6, and roqiped over the TCC Polli- , li4-u. ihe Cuos rate an euge xc week's gathe because uuy acx tlie llCU team, 24r6, thini: about jt waa that wo didn’t score; if we had, it typtrld >ftvc been smart plnyfng and everybody would have been h*w} ".J •.,■ Wnl^ y -'■• 't- !• Vour ranortor has chocked into the altuation and found nj»v«ral I things Iwhioh ov«a iio |4ia jf~"- 1 '• ’ i ths press fhx. ||w|jj t | mu ou t ftnt { a fivo^yard penalty nbt not!|:e ifro a lor bacli field to guard. Hbova 11 UHtrailpn she t ('^ wh ch the lAgglu their w* w dqwrifmlH, n shows thti foinja U'M umi<l id pIhh .while thd Bay- a wondering whpin . ■ ... .■ 5 ' Vi Tho hrst bung which oppWi»s Unusual is that! there arc ioltr eh<l» and noi tackle i In the line. ASM, as confusing the Bruins by mak- s g these en<^-tackles eligibly i by H shifting their Janes. For 1 example: If Bob Goode remained onj the Uhe and dim Be swell and; Copeland ^ moved back h few steps before the bhll was snapped^ then Anlj^’ H|lb house was the end of aiy Unbal anced seven-dian line. * ■ | That made 'Copeland, Hillbiuise Boswell, Goodp, and Wright fdigi ble receivers; iThe same shift; wa; used on U?e j other side, and • thd t know! who 2iimmf; pwf’ Until a secontf before the .bull was So h pass from the spread wns the only tilling to do here. Thjat left three downs and mill five-plus yards to, go. ( ashion passed the] other tWo dow ns ' be cause he felt that “the way to get over Was; the way you got down theiVi; ' That wab true, although.thore is still some doubt buti that runninr. plays might have gone oveir fm the tying score, However, the Baylor game is water under the bridge now. LOs-i ing again. Was more of a disap pointment to the players than to the student body as a whole. And as long as they continue to figh,; . as hard as they did against Bayloij we will be satisfied,! win or lose, shift; •was| —!i— —■—h _T *ViJ | Baylor backfidld did not know! who was going to; be an e’ f " ’ 4 ! j 1 Student tickets for the SMC game will go on sale tomorrow j in the Y.V1CA lobby, according to C. D. Owenby of the athletic department. ■■■"■ i ! f ■ The. iohn Ti I rf n I, - Pin ■a next jurned V tflcir j first gkme of tne season. L ne Guys won a moral victory m UiCir second {fame ny tying trie |,t,xas Ifiniveriiiy Yeaninga, Id-id , week tigo in Vvaio. the dmstanding toatpre of the Cuh-YeHiiing game was. the ter- liific booting oi Ijulheroack Vuarshttil Allord of the Baylor team. Ahord bodted the ball j eight tim*H u> eruging 4? yards per kick. The iia^lur lad got otf oiui iOj$nl kich ijiiiu his average aught pave been much higher it no hud pot hud to keep mo hair out of boumw twice in iexits tetjrltorjjj. ip Kobifri Hujld df Houston, Lar- yj is out oi Houawh, uno /vtfpi'u, J. tylor iiis thiice of the outsturiu* uig {quarterbacks jari. the frusbrnan .. kiiis o| 'the hbutllwos't Cbiuorwnco .,ch(ioiif,| fsb«i| {is trip younger bro iler oij<|ecil :isbu 1! of FUl'tiue and .rebn! |lijjy Pri(|keif fume. The grime! will also bring, to- ^etiietj live mifmoers of the statfi ...iin,.ioii(:ini|) {Brackenridge bugle .earn <if last : year. Two of thv rib a.afn. Ti | . ..nt, ami; back! 0 m rujckeiirSoge team are op the Fish : rri t ( . T nridgej hackl.eld of last year are njry ajrri crintor uanny Per- d; bucp! Gafy Anders^tiri, r I|he qther mCmrjtjrs of the Brack en the (Baylo •, squad, jack Hichiueijing, Bill They are Bweet, aiiri i>iWk Ca.iboun, who is now piaying .enter Ori th^ |Cub starting eleven, ochlueujng is Starting in- the back-. .ejd.-. T j | ,; | ■ Outstanding lineman on the iiayiplr i»resnZ>eii stiuaj a>e Ken Cjasneri, 22r> j pound tackle of \Vaco, and Stjamey Williams, 180 pound j end i rom Cisco. An out /' 1/ / / /f 1/ 1 ' ■ b \y { m >;•/ Ini H- j f J l!' V 1 ' A fnHyJ m : f A m i; IN- NEW Y though the All-America National F tremely gam^s con ing. ij for five na terday anc feiepce gam mm nference League danct be dii /, Al in the and the are ex- at i he appoint- The f^pBesi' For Hogs Ft ers Broken 8 It# Reinjured ■V fans tupted put 1 league scraps yes terday and 107,6712 for four cpn- uriw. A t 1 . 1 , The National’s i biggest crowd, 36,227 fans, showed up at Phila delphia and | Watcjhed th$ Eavi s beat the Chicago Bears, f2*7. The victory Was i Philadelphm's first over .the Beats in | biatovy' and it dumped, the Scare from the un beaten ranks «nd jnto a first plac. Doesn’t Let lip . . »■■■ H , ■ ..JiImI fendin; ion 1 Chicago Cnrdi- Westorn division (tie with the de- Ung champion Chicago nals. The Cards erased the Boston Yanks, 49-27. ] Cleveland’s defending cham pion BroWna; drew ihe largest All-.America gathering, 46,912. _____ The Browns Awarded the home had Uit< jnmc circuriwtSfiririM will turnout by beating the Njew York ihrdmcn winning in 20 yarjl penctmtion i. Another clo«4; 'aW : tho U 'A" Flight ' GLENN LIPPMAN is the leading scorer on the freshman squad this year. Gallopin' Glenn scored twice against the Tarleton team and once against the TCU freshmen. A fourth touchdown he scored against thq PolliWogs was called back. | ' I ! i put into actiefn. *The Cadets made their laric drive by using this spread wh»n . Cashion hit j Kadera, Boswell,]: I ; ; ; i Hillhbuse, arid Kadera again to j put the ball ion the five. j i ‘ ! LONDON AIDS MOSCOW ZOO Back to tyijo signal calling.! Con-1 MOSCOW — i/P'— The nevves. eidering it a umoment, a run'Could shipment of . animals, birds am. not have been] called the |irst ’pjay snakes from the London Zoo to the because theri were two*; eriejs in Moscow Zpo are on display an;, the line'whidh, did 'not know the j attracting crowds. The shipment—i tackle, blockir|g / assignmeritjs jp tjjc j which .is part of an exchange ar* regular “T"! formation. i j rangement worked out between tht Coach Stifqlgr sent in one trickle London and Moscow' zoos-4arrivei| at this pointy but could not send here by plane from Leningtad lift- in another without an riutonisftic'(er coming on from Londotyhy ship. Two things ef&y College trim should know! U .-i This is a philosopher. Sperufs time trying to prove he doesn't exist. Hnmitiiit as iveil not, without a # r! ■ - 1 ■ M seconds in t Anderson; w last spring. Put the Yankees. 35-7, to remain a half game behind the Srin Francisco -IWers in their Western division flag battle. The 49cre tjlpptM Ithe Baltimore Colts. 21-10, to rujn their! unbeaten streak to nine games, j 'The Brooklyn DoUgcre humbled the lowly Chicago Rock Ms, llli-14 liefore the smallest crowd of the cay, 5,964 farts n|!Chicago. Buffalo’s Bills pulled tp within e amo of Hulti|more by beating the ons, 35-21. j' i i I j, ! The Washington (Redskins downed the ^ire^n Bay 1 Packers, )23.7, to remain ji half-gamg be hind Philadelphia in the Nation al’s Eastern sector j pennant scramble. The New York Giants {edged the Pittsburgh Stieelers, 3Im27, to tic the Steelem for third {place/ one game back of Washington. Led by Jim Hafdy who complet ed 21 out of 34 passes for 241 yards, the (Los Angejes Rams t J list was long yesterday aftqr the the Bears*Saturday but-is expected to the week goes by. the normal amount of sprains And bruises, one i —‘—-{’."PrN "Oriljliry stands out (As; rihe worst ‘'hat has happened to a player all ]* John Christenseni the defen-! ‘ sive halfback that brolkie into the Aggie linegp in the TCU game ’ last week, will be unable to ploV \ more this season because of etion 1 '; ^ .1. f • HAA in A .full complement, of both has- ttl kethall and 'Flag Football game) ,J rounded iout intramural play Mbn Jay riftemoojn for'Corps teamji. Senior t; cmpany romped river ck and kidney injaries received iijurtd in the B«yl« Iback Bobby Goff i his knee.- Acc.rc ii; Also injured in the Baylor game fullback Bobby Goff who -re- red'his knee.’ According to incr Blaipc Rideout, it will'be es lator in* the week before he can (determine whether Goff will see . vie* against; Arkansas, but he d that Jt; was probable’he would. “D’* Vets, 26 to 6 ip a very nine sided Flag Football game, the scriritmage between “C" In fan-; try arid “<f” Field Artillet^^was . u d flerent matter as the paddle- feet: eked jout a 'vlctoiry on 40 yard penetirationa. •/it.pr' “D” Fligjlit and “B’’ Athletic if y I Also .expected to be in good lapC for tht Hug tilt this Hat-! rdtiy Ik iDdeH Htautzenbergrr, ackle whd went into the Baylor dame Saturday w.th an injured my Whittaker, who -WMi t evgn. in uniform for the Bear Satuiday, has recovered fmr 3S :ok before last and wilt <Lfmlto* jplIH' ■ ant piovln^ Field toanGmn bruin comruHsion he received fore last and will dwf c'CrtJ'dlng tri Rnltout. vild dvor tA" Siginal 33 to 6 us f Ace Jueksot led b.k teum with two ‘ I)i id 100 yard dash; while m bbtn dash events at . i staler issiart.ng lor the Cubs i t h e Big Cit.' itrack, meet in Dallas at the. other tackle position. He 1 is James Wtich, a 20i» pounder iron* Dayton Tennessee. The Fish titoam might be in the c ..? v !,u. jest ^hBjpg qf thq season with; the possibility tjti.t 1 fulioack “Brill" ijUwsonl pf Wldhita Fall's might get, , .. ,r, .nto the game- Lawson has seen ; y ea f ^ or El Paso. ‘ e at jail this year. ' ! HotUeP Wasn’t allowed to enter oHrer., speed merchant of ’ many Widely publicized track hur, injured his shoulder ! meets last [ year due- to the fact n practice Tuesday afternoon. He ! that he .Want to a Catholic high for the Baylor', school in Port Arthur, He has not, Hodier and Gary i therefore, raped against Anderson. into the same back- ribert “Buddy” Shaef- ler^at the jfi>lb|ac)v s ot anu tn Fish teaiii will haVe speed to bum. Shaeffer; itiri a 9L8 hundred las k Anderson are uricks tb wear the past decade. probably the fastest an A<£M uniform in been clocked at 9.7 Of course! the Fish have their slow boys] ; too, .such ' as Glenn Lippman, Angie Saxe, Billy Tid- wtll, and ll|m Dobbyin. T if Two tilings every Aggie should know! •, ! t ’ : 4 v 1* Tliajt ManhuttJn a wonderfuli array ol New Fall Ties —- kind^you want. 9 : |j ■ j Uf -r 9 AJo This is 0 "Manhattan" tie. Rich Joulard irqttern with solid-color knot and border. Benefits from our taking extra painsl and care '“SSW-.a. ; ' / J’ ' CAMFVIS FAVORITE ■ 7* irv ^ ^ H 'la ll. If Mf Manhattan J titor.hMt, Th* M( SHIRT COM FA I CeprARM, Ttu» Mpahtupn S«.if Co. ■•Il f i’i ri' il Tf];. . M i.-g v ;f! ’1- ! lil III I —i. H- , out, of rich -bettw rihiipi'. .ilhyp ,rui |y t ban whs flmt eg* P efud riml, estclmiing the 1oh| ot eC ii’/atonaem wSM bei In good rifinpp :ttf ih» Ruaorliai’k gamma' Irown «n I Tod CopoUmU boty • njebhy Ddw. i'Aggio hplfl'ack, ;coml 12 I oints fw ; tbe Vrito,. ,jhj» flrsl^Hk » anturday wit HcMredl _ “A” Field; was just ba|yly;liptU'r ! lll i ffocts on I huh “B” Field 1 In their InisketbuH ] is cxpejitoil t< game, winding by a 13 to'fl- iw'ore.iin the next fc BntttfiyV Bob/Mjll^ri' lerid : ’ ‘ QMC 10. .. saw .. without is injured line,. Dow Aee ri lot- of uctioit W giitnes If his kfuH* libltla uri. iii i\i Set-rot |)rac)ice will be. held today and tomorrow, according to Coach Harry Stltelcr, ' grid nil students are requested to ] cooperato with the team map- ] . ugers and refrain from at-. , tentpting to enter Kyle Field. ' * r i i - |/j z / * r j ; I ' 1 iQuarterback Club Entry Blank Team Texas A&M Texas U Baylor Rice Georgia ^Nffebirriska Name., Address Score Team Arkansas SMU TCU Texas Tech Aiabamri T Score UCLA .j All entries must be turned in to the jBatt sports desk by 5{ p. m. Friday. Winners will receive two tickets to tlie SMU game. Only one entry allowed per person. 1—T - A" BattdfyV Bob - MUiifrtpl the scoring with sevyn. po1tri».Hlj -haded “a" Transport 11 jtiri 4MC’» high man was Sammy. "hompaon with four pojlntis, ^ On the Tennis court*, . 4 ‘H” Vet Were better than Right . winning a two t,o one match. 4 D?’ Field won by the satav mar gin over; “A" Engineers. “E” Flight w^ere not able to <m-r- come “A; Infantry and] jerit.itwo ' games to one. “A” Ordnance top- : pedi “A” t’avalry in fh* Oamc ! ’ w »y*: j ■ y‘ l|] i f!-| ‘♦B" En,Vi' 1ee,, s droppep 7 F” Ai.ri Force, 1 two straight in |V|ci)leybalL; ‘‘A” Chom Warfare. sTot fjdo^vn “E” ;• out tomeProw night'at 7:30 *n Infantry in two atraighfi games to | the. workout room of the gj’m u.. win theip knatch. i • Afl] studentH interested Ip forming a handbiilr club are |rtquHted to meet with Herman Segrest at 5 p.m. in the north- I east room of the gj-m Wedncs-i ! day, October 27. . The weight lifting: club will | hold its first meeting and work- 1 ‘ lit- ylor Bears V Tackle jlimmy FlowerfllWas t-nted . as the ipost outotandirig Hite mart atrainst Baylevhytthe Britt Sports i staff, whllefBob woode*wri^ aga’in I the unanamoys chpicc. it? iHre backr { field. Much ojf Hie credit ff Oklahoma Aggies Tie Cadets In Soccer Match Sunday Eafly in the game ;Lyle Black wood'oil a cot m * £ stripping the Boat’s ground qffettaive was, due to tljic hlond-headcm Flowers. ; up the final Aggie threa He was credited with ei|rht taeklos stopping the Bajlor atari, Gi and seveifal assists. Al ir U 9 That Waldmp s j two stores , arq ybtir shopping st for Manhattan T 'VT - ■ '. fP'y ' r - - 5i in FI ■ - ■ ' > f : A A /All ■ J : l-ydiE.. E-v.. .i, / l Tuxari A&M and Oklahoma A&M >ayc(d to a 1-1 tio Bunduv riftor- oon|lti the first intoreollogtato soe- 3i- game over played in tho Cot- ilt Bowl at Dallas. This gome was no qf two played Sunday. In tin* ret gome a group of Texas All- tut'ri downed Oklahomn Univorsity to '0. ' ' '. i /j j A The Cadets took an early lead wlmn jamcs Mamarchcv, center forward from Bulgaria, ricored when he phot from a jam-up in the goal mouth for the lone Tex-, xs Aggie score. For the remainder of the first ilf the game rocked b^ck and - th with neither team being able ) put across another tally. Fine fensive play by Owen Armbrus- t, the Oklahoma right fullback, spt his team out of trouble in the rst half as the Texans had oon- ol of the ball the majority of the me. i A | • • y\ ■ ,.s, WHY PAY MORE? C$11 today about our ... m'o RATE REDUCTION ■ A Billie Mitchell, ’42 STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES Phone 4-7269 Above Aggieland Pharmacy AUTO — UFE - FIRE j Oklahoma tied tho score in the opening miputes rif the aec- imd half as Alex BiVas, center forward from Egypt, Hcored with a lob shot ftiomi 16 yajrda out di rectly in front of tho goal. Helping spark Oklanoriin’s team (day whs Eladio jLnredo, irignt half frptn Bolivia, who wujt ahiftod to the forward line in the j second half and turned in a fine grime for tho Oklahoma tram both; on offense and defense. Also playing a fine game were the (ArmbrUster broth- -ore, Owen and John. Showing outstanding play for the Texans was Mar o Hidulga, outside left from ({osta Rica, w ho was robbed of sqveral goals on crosses by the Oklahoma goal ie, Oscar Alcedo. The intercollegiate { game be tween the twb Aggie {teams show ed the differences ip soccer ns played by persons whore the game iri stopped tor plunge ■ i| ; a is native and where American style. it is piaypd SWISS FINI> A LIVE BOMB SCHAFFHAUSEN, Switz. — An unexploded bomb believed to be of American | origin was found em bedded in the bank rif tho Rhine river here recently. Swiss army engineers believed ti e l*omb was dropped during the American air attack on Schaffhausen on April 1, 1944, during! which more thpn 30 persons weite killed, hauaen raidj caiused W V'^vir . /when the!. Bears wSepe threatening i^iom ourj32 yant ISne. That tuckld- forced .Briyloir to ti;y’to pass for a libt.doWn, rind When the tpss fell |incomplt?^i, they had to kick, j. Flowers also tackled Black-- w«K)c( twice on the Bear 40, stop ping the drive .Hri helped to sot • - • * - ••— CR t by I .... ... m..., GaonTal || Sims, twice on the line of scrim- ; ’: ! l mage.-, . J ! . Gtutter Hub El Us and .Tackl Jim Witikler also playod a gm : d ove en -f- . „ ! ,ti i 1 store: ■ of mm tional error, was the neutral Swj iy fered by ing the warj The Schaff- by a naviga- heaviest suf- tzerland dur- r 11 i im fhataChasis! X t! M . ■ML; Mm M ut Her In .. VAWtV FAIR 4 \A U: M Tf I :!i ’ L' ; r ^ li ■ i m h Mi •h.ti / % A/ >< BLITZ TRAGEDY STILL ECHOES LONDON, -HD— (jtob worrit oombrng disas London blitz was reca St. Partcras borough 1 ponmer, W{ Bentley Purchase, he|d flour Iri^ quests WithoutAbodicsi ' ( A! direct hit killed 154 sons! in a public shelter in J 1 Ten , of JthjL* victims wjttjjjitj'A fied.jWhen preps i a modal fweye sin! lativrqs ssertt in Me^med-.victn ¥ ,;r;| ftce ordered an nv, . i- ‘fk c(L ner euled that th*- IfUipilHiOd || the wTOckagc. ' | /- • ■•'■ l "i ■■'* £ jxiurto tor A&M. Ell»s loanv d ove vhu prif field, ritohplttg both «n< ‘ ! jjsweops utul .cantor thrusts. Winkjeri > set up tlR 1 sricoml Aggio touchdown svheti! he, recovered fumblo depri ' ;i in Ihiyl'M’s tmitorij'i and he wuh > A ;j tdrio dn rirt severtil ijiU’klea.'' f 1 lt : -Is Iritid to dWgdbo what (Bo > iondo did for tijriturday. Hr dckttd, iin, and iimUai tho’Aggie* ,ni! of ireyoml liolck W th ram- tody Itobhy Goff’(ut|t of ifw ganut, mimt '> I .the heavy work fell tp tortde, HuVurHod .the bull If) tltiU-H. itnd kit led teven moro f<»r a 3H»y;ffd 'wirelraftje. ! ' • , ji jk Ilia mu- kick to the Bayloti onvdnch line put the Bt-are in g,, hole tor most pf the third quaril Ur. and net up un Aggie drivyj which ’passed oot only a ter - penetrating to tho Baylor Severn The big (Bastiroi) player also kejk ‘.he Ag^icft in the gatn^ with sr minutes do go in the game when 1 urn instead of kicking on; tho fourth dowm, with wix yards to gp, and made pver qnOrigh for a jflr|it . 1 down. Vf •U 1 .. -U rife ’'I, pTTiuTT T.'i , - m / n if TT* Samtone “We specTal^fe: tU i - : , Mi Is. ■il i\U3l: WePiek-upi. Perfecro >< fU yii Vl, iiiii iv K m itif ul Selection '-MADE SUITS H'. > — I Hi!'. ’draperies, 1 1 IT Ml -■ M-lj • ‘v 1 I H; 'Ml- ,/ •;■ ,ll! il i -I"I ;H 4“. . L ! ' ■ 1 'I '[ ’ ll •I %