I r ■ »i Mi Mm VPI 1 I r- i : !' ,\w iL ■A if ' w4lNCtTi VlRttlNlAi .[•’ .r ^TW H ° Ly MlCHISAN STArt^K-kl; 1 " DA^MOUW* Totredamh • ti"! >AISSDUPI bit KANSAS STATB^ V' iSTEft ovtr OF STATE;, Tennessee I^hmono^rest/^^ to top 'd*A/A~ SEORGI/ tb 6»»* ALABAI .Ohio state. TULANC 01^ Mississippi stati KANSAS. ibppinug i .Texas aggies! ju CALIFORNIA to clout SOUTMERN CAL VIRGINIA’ SOUTH SMU INA i *> TEXAS. RICE & trounce TEXAS TECH ORESOnY to'y?/! IA0O/ ^twaw'sI ne b raska -L L .•••'Vi r IE' V »•:.-■'■ -r Ondy Berry Has Figured in 183 , Plays in 6 Games ! FORT WORTH. Oet. 27 —M 1 ?— All Lindy Berry KW>wsj about '.his free nub|ttltut|on n»lo in . what he rend* in'the pnlpem. Hb ix ■ only casually iacq»i»1ntt*)l withrtlie bench. He kn()WH U)cjre- in one be* enuae the coachai huvo to hnvu a Iplace to alt. 1 . . 3 Y , Lindy la tihu toujfh little qiur- terback of iwie TCxrtw •CHcftilan lUrilvcralty l|rfr«ed 'FrotfaX HuV »M Xno about the [hualeat KU.V in f)6t-i ball. It iNn’f, true .that he NW(ep»l out the atatHum offIceNi / Berry in ni* (ranica |at< fiiti redl. In 1811 nlnyiiJ which'iHj one niortf] than half his team'e tplnl. Yea, all thi'j Horntul ffroga 1 uv< been in HOB ttlnya. j Berry ha«| averaged 1 !more ihnr fitt minutcB ph'' ganie. He’« not on of those fellows whp frooH in w icr there's a panrt to be thrown or th hall to be fcarriedL He’s alsc i t^re when t|he Fross ro on! dc fprtse. ‘ Lj < ■ . Lindy has carried tm- ball 111 imes and he has gained 459 yards!, hat’^ more than half the ■TCy ishinpr yardage wh»'eh totals 9f.{ii. | fe has throwfn 72 passes and qpniir | | pleted 35 for 408 yards. The team’s itedord is 9.'} ’'assijs with 44 < omj- i 'dletions for|540 yards. A i k it viusr BE A SECRet/; Stanford to wallop ■WASHINGTON i ■ Ti' if A-i rlf'j M . , 1 ■ ■ k I .M ' X - ' H ! r; I-I \ M ■ M'. ;■ ^ I I »j.H- Fi \ 1 f THURSDAY, OC1 i i ■ i ii- ■ i - S T 3 ! If. ! : .-1. 7 7 . .C.J - „.i : Li ■ L.: 7.! 1 . 1 . !. -7 !•] : 7. i ' i . L. J i. kickoffs 222 yjawis apd punts i3 yards. Thai totals 1,182 yards. He would hav« dphe better except rie would have done better except bat the oppos tipn quit kicking to him. , , 11 ell pi i* ^AP^jjwjhoturj^ TT' 1 IXIFF Texas Picked By Williamson To Beat Ponies The Williamson Ratings comflic- ted with everyliody’s opinions as u!sual this yt’eek in rating the ten ibp teams of the nation.iThe only one that seems, to be unanimous is the rating for the top spot and that is Michigan. Only one team, Baylor, Iknded in his top ten that is a member of j ? the Southwest Conference. The] w Bears slipped from sixth to eighth on th e Arkansas team tonight at the Quarterback Club meet- £& towiSTSteSS! 50 <"*• j»W the Razorbacks play TCU when Clyde Scott Texas went to eleventh this week was in fine form, and he has quite a few nbtes on the speedy after their defeat of Rice. Arkan- beck. The meeting will' start at 7:30 in the Assembly Hall- sas stayed in about the same posi- The basketball coach declined to*— -4 tion by Iking idle last weekend. It say .whether or not he had flpund game between Oklahoma U, and Ifrs •W'* ^ the IMutodbaclOl ',. He also is an jqxpetlent paBser* al- AUSTIN, (Spl)—It’s the Uhi- though Meyer wouldn’t rit' 'him," versity off Texas and SMU hpre equal to a ccurile of illustrious next Saturday, afi ’tnoon in “toe" Frog pitchers ojf the pakt-^Sam game of the 1948: Southwest <'On- Baiigh and Dayey O’Brien. ; ferenfe sbnaon. , Lindy thrivia Ion work. Beside* Aphtopirlately. the biggest cniwd he gets to rtsti between halve* eVqr to: she a Conference ganri doesn’t he! |T V 0 1 - ^ According to Williamson, here are the top ten teams in the na tion: | J J 1. Michigan U. 2. North Carolina U. 3. Ceepgia Tech 4. Army ' 5. California 6. Notre Dame 7. Tul»rie 8. Baylor 9. - Ole Miss 10. Northwestern In the prediction side of last week, Williamson 82.4 correct. His predictions this wiek rate j Texas over SMU, Baylor oyer TCU I Texas Tefch ovr Rice, a tmsas over A & M. Some o dudjp Georg a over Alahuma am Michigan over Illinois our-two lines may be the dqcid- Carolina 34,| LSU 13. He ihi*Bed ing factor in Saturday’s game. having all correct scores by only A large attendance is exfected 17 points, tonight because of the rela tively In second place was JameslOdem small Aggie attendance at the Bay- with a total of 21 points difference lor gameJThe films of this jgatne in the correct scores. He hit the are very good, and give a clear • A&M game on the nose, and mis- picture of the spread forn|ation' sed the North Carolina tilt by only which was used to eonfus | Bears. Joe E. Burttsehell’s entry was judged a close first in last week's quarterback guessing don There wetje 73 entries which , ad all of the winners, arid football fluids hitjthe A&M-Bayldr i veraged 20-14, on the nose. But the ^ ^ •--C—l/.j the one point. This was the closest race Ip the contest this year, and for the first time the majority of. e» t. the entries favored A&M’a op- pick- ponent. three Early entries in this week’s cpn- scorc, test pick A AM over ArkanBaa )iy close at least one touchdown. —- «i-*—o 1 •- »4-*» —■*• ■ 'q - — —•|w7i0ray. T HER ON IROB- all| Season to erase it, and rire- All Johnson County students e rif Arkansas’ top i Conference disappointments mw ■ their wives, and girl fiienHs an iiiy heigptehed its importance in Cquch Juiged to attend, Hemrick said. Th is used to open up j .. , ^ { f &C spree is to take place ujt Hen Shht. Robert*, plays ' Tn ~ ” ! ! ill L_. -' - - ; In fact, Berry : personally d mory than t In addition t ind rnnningi,! he has leftguard and weighs 205 lbs., and is a seiidr. Ue is a three- year lettermum. til | Jim Peebles, hais 1 skins’ veteran of it shrapnel ijn fijis is pairing his days i ned r- T 7 77 T ft i ' ; 7V • ■ . s; !‘ . Ji'lili . ii COLLEGE 1. V 1; j<; 7 7: 4 jj JS, jKt/fio’b M ^J, te r S'l ' (: «'Ode and Charley Royalty score-, from 11,>4 thiough 1940. The* by less. Goode tallied against Okla- Gonehores turmxl arid won six m ; homa Xexa? Tech and LSU . Roy . a row themselves, unti last Years ahv scrtm | against Villanova and loM - i 7: : 1 ;i ] ^Oklahoma. J ! • ! .Tiiere’sj a rmilry, too, betjpleen Texas’ i Cherry, and SMU’s Matty Bell, who coached Cherry atlTCuj in the twenties. Bell is an expon ent of the single-wing style; and has All-AmericS Dofek, Walker tq j! game as, an underdog. And bes>des make it go. And Bell, a dmepsp the incentive for last year’s defeat s‘v|4t, i? noted for plowing tbfl the Lohghorns have a three-ycar- T-fprmation. | ' ■man. artd Randy Clay. Actually, Saturday will be the first time in years that a Univer- itiity of Texas team will enter a] Offensively, the Ponies also have Gil Johnson, a fine prisBer, whose forwards turned the trick af year ago- , |I • , 1 r old horiie field victory string of 16 straight games to protect. The game has been Hold-out for weeks. There have been 66,000 tickets Bold, nvaning that close to , 1 AgiiMiPt this lineunj. Texali will: 68,000 will watch the game, Borne throw Paul CuthpbeU> ball-haridl- 20,000 'tnpre than the old record ing off the Texas T, *nd thi runs for a Conference game, set for the of Billy Pyle, Byron (ElHory, fPerty Texas-Rice meeting here a year t SamuUlB, Tom Landry. Ray Bom . ^.4. ,,1^.1^ j ■ 'j—i— —4- M EM? m. n ST 7 Wo tie* for tfici 1-21 delxtjiv first Pi lice ] 5i J’hc ,Aggies got YUlit m tnrtr games wiping the first six to^hotuing, ig^isrjsB r iJfrw^yeAit later thj H H in Jfj -J/7 7'• - ^il«'] r CLYDE SCOTT, offenilve star far Arkansas this seauahi has Hud six years of cullegd fUotball !' arid is almost a unaniriiou* choice for AIKSoirihweHtern Cdrtftirence. fff — J Jay lor and TCU 3eet Saturday Ir. mportant Game ,1 A || m % / WACO, (SPL) Coach |ii'fWood-! 'J . I- 7 uff’ii undefeated Bnyf vill be facing their bii f the year Haturday nlghii when hey im rit the TCU llarrj$j|ifJ n Ft. Wdfth. .77* hi Baylor ha« not won a g«#U' front N’U since 1942, and fthf liju|rifuj hut they can' 1 i(rlm , ii UB'pa fheif Irfcjnsu lo hold TCU’s run- .ting buck, Luidy! Berry,i w|* 1 r > -Die ijantt* pr»,uucedj trie Jim tSe) [In thi series, Seven’all. Frttftt twe Oil ’gl m * »wiji uMnUtp’ uati: aqri, tenmifj.have met in fitne ■ dtanoh u>r on the* HojcsT, ho)m|t ireunil and each teujpi riaji IM011 na n ate rt nouauu lor . tlurn tonterenie n uii UUM Ilf. iiiit The 4lbribd p ■ '‘Thri 1 fjim L^r Mr 1 iiv: /< Mg.es and •( wo. jCfut vUMpi kotCWl I ind; may lose the serviuflf h .ji 3«pt: Buddy Tinsley and wid Vevill in the line againriLFhe Fro- f |h!fj.J iiuCvi buck IgUllIKt Ul MiHlviUrtUl a lU. He wte. mbit yd tj < l««! hrin foes , Arkansai uUd by Jin Injured 11 thei 0 (L bod indj may losg; the senr(|flf, jbf Cq- rnnid prsl I A Ii «r= tcalmd (I 7-i U 1 Ef ' JUi* ago. -744 •i 444- Quarterback (Hub Entry Blank Teaiaj Texan A&M . ] Texas U ]* Baylor • i Rice Georgia Nebraska J'lL j] ■ Nam#.] i. i Addresa ......L 'T*. | i J Team Arkansas SMli T(tli Texts Tech Alahuma UCLA Hcote Mi ..... .L. l j . • : | ! < I ' ! ' |[] All entries must b^ turned in to the Batt Mporta desk by 5 p. m. Friday. Winners will receive two ticketa to the SMU gapie. Only on* entry allowed per person. r i Ji. . .. j j j ■ |■ -I \ i I " II ! T“ RALPH DANIEL, 1*5 pound full back frir the Aggies, has won two varsity- letters and is now using His last year »! eligibility . His powerful running will increase the Farmers chances against Ark ansas. -X ■'ll J* . 'fil Adams to Conduct more local radio stations are open ed, it is hecomin r more csaerttial for Vocational agriculture teachers School on J| 3 WTAW and county agenti do this work, Langley continued. He asked that ntudcnt# interest- Andy Adams, Extension Rorvice' ^ th ^<-’ cIubhis contact him as stretch dio director of station WTAW, »«on as ppssiblej o that hours for . of tho «tn U-h at III hold a radio school for agri- 11,0 echool may b« cultural education students In No vember, Ed Langley of the Future Farmers; of America, announced Corsages In Yom Favorite Color I’ I l r .'fl . [' : ij]' I ,:, , 7,7; J. Coulter Smith PL0RISTS 1800 S. College 4. I 17 ■1 . 1JL 1/ 1 ^ * ! • ; . Phone 2-6725 ' ’C M !!■ - ■ 7 today. Plans arc now lyoing made to hold a two week session on radio work at some future ditto. Langley saintei ttijining the *. ’Taped high into the UiF wstwe^n:|j*jpbwwl 'ff. fii’i LaUHsySIk* juijfch ^ A&M defenders Bob Cioede w »ra n(l “l Frank Torno to snatch tto ball f the scoce. .■ i ; The Bears will leaveilpfaCo F„ „ ou day aftemoon, and will:work oUt]u 00j on the TCU grounHs7gntler tfje'f- q-y lights. Friday night. j 4 ; i. : • 1 1 in unanged. IVo-Way .Stretches J 11 : IMil ■ ; NEW YORK—'At—%-74Im of] a race track does not liA'cessarily. dictate the length of fits! home stretch. Aqueduct, whielj JlKs ihe’ longest stretch jiu th#; Ibountryv 1,520 friot from final turtj ; to fin ish—Is u onU-tnik- oviWIAtlantic City, an oval rif one inilortuid-ilu- eighth, has. n sCMch .fneasuring 660 feet, while Bel AiiVrU ‘k mile track, ha* a 1,037 fq^ bome- which I* hut 110 Toot short : or ino stretch at ‘Belhiout Pay' I which is u mlle-and-a-hftlf arouii • I — 7 'W-. rSrZL 11 ..■ ■ (.■II ...: J >7,r ; I 1 A' . it Ii m FT 1 7,: y k! liA: 7i: ■ ii 1 , : U t m • -ii ■ ! i • /.j 111 !:' A Let Battalion Classified Adi work for 7i while you sle^p. 1 ' ■! i/ / / 'tI iff X: Mi : ii' ill 'if;'' ■f /! Ll<-' . ; / .1 4 u: \v "y W X- ll: i - ■ : a Mpocinl ourrty Club tO: Kltefl^ Thfu bets ; v .are hint- for the Aggfie* « ,lj game will lie discussjed >1 ineHitjrk of the Cqrj ell ^ lub lonight at 7:»0 in a. I mernif g. 0I>^' 120, Acadienfiic Building ijrit ii uad of arrive ■--■MS- •f't te wen 1 added. . , L »»*<■» j«4— 1:1 WUmt ■11a +■ lekve - hirtySL— early Satjin ay J, oat lunrti rind*. Mm MMin, , "‘ ,Tu Thi*ri|| son. club pi , Till >f th4 tyqm Fs jointly.-• spring ted by the < Or>teR Club here*’ dohtiicJuh. .7 . i: ; ' ^ jA^f (huflihbiira of, The dub arc ret •- ca]us| M Longhntn picture. !* to 7 he- ipuie. Vek«ng! student I! ■ 1 ii irf Prepare & P . 1 . i bumper bc r t ii ter; Oampl' A ,7 7 kf « #• '' Winr ' J!’! to 1 i - ji I r ir If aFi ^'0 ■: ’.7 r ■i" 7, , j| mm, ill; te II 1 I. • ' d 1v V j fill: