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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1948)
% > i ■L ?! OCTOBBJR irner finally p ith \l 1 - 1,1. i • > 1' = « a ^ alio R T | Vl j K i\ l! ;■ f • 1 • (•S' into the exas; A&!fc aye; ha) aj mo v Iioxton inrasi At KctonJ I is no m will run as season. Baylor, | And even £ have shown enough spark at Hi to i indicate that th^y might be able eke out a win lover either of; the o big guns, Texas and SMU- ; I jMean while one ;of these two teams 11 automatically don the confer- e favorite’s role tomorrow, bar ring a tie, when tjhey collide in Aus- . It would be inihealthy for any- t ope to bet their next month’s pay- eck on this game. Quite a few pile like the Mustangs, but Tex- has the home 4eid advantage and has been priming for this game for nghorns probably have the better line, but SMU : field. p\iS tne UttyiOf-iiLU ♦ soSihg' both H .picker,, but.this writer Will stay potent buck the ttuyibi vsnturu to sal; wl Froxs-will SSkttSf^. Have Had a ifcul day URanmt u», bu U Ij-„ ■ |.t|* that the H the D pass (}efeni tl «pa- ' W°r m us, thu F touchdownsl rated jrauch it deserves start its rt j«at. Tie Wit iamaon higher natidnaliy^than and this ganjh\ R ti "V ’ tem Jiavors l exas Tech over Rice h^te^L’; U r howlthey hhve fumbled their; way down to detest in the past iwo years, th dal feat in the past twpT )wls are ikiil tentially diHgerous outfit |v> After foufr straight .losses, the mignt be jdi t mad enough to ptonv the piayhs . one-touchd( cashing iri?on some q] Pl»>1n?. T ” 1 1 a seven-po J. • ders into the soflL; 1 Hfn]t. 5, give them a hiere n lead, 1^-7. Ithe list ife^he A&Mr Arkansas khme. The danger fc not’Clyde Scott, but rather for getting tbif rest of the Arkansas teair : *o pip while som ^he 'Aggie with the Agkiua. ‘Jjcoltj Will I , and lifrit ;!M will Hihi TD A&M Scon wiijk probably make «ne fchard a laife to two touchddwa record to beat the 1 another, so get out of fits 'T'■ 1 • r \ ■ ; ; ' i Tft.Jri ; j } Ml S' ' m■ ' 4. ; • • m ■ j ■ i L l Aggies Meet Hogs O 'F'FW :,fc \l F : - - ■ll ■ r — r -~ ; . fv^ ; Z T l- •I' ... ■ % ■ tf ' = ^ ♦i .C L- If.: /• Coach Stitel [c in m Intramurals. 4 Sends 1 ♦ /■ N, .;f| .1 arrow ation 1 | T'T' •• •' i m Undefeated A&M anti Baylor Freshman Teams Meet Tonight Tlie lexas Aggie Freshnian foot- in any of the games that the Hall team wifi meet the strong Freshman team has played to date. !. ■ If \ Top Runners Meet In Mines-HS Tilt EL PASO, Tex.. Oct. The gridjron dish of awaits Hogs. A tale guess mignt be about 2M3(, in favor of AAM. f '3R* I it Unfortunaiteljy, the films of the A&M-riuiyloij gjnme blurred just at the |cruc|ml time last mghit b the yuarterdackl taub meeting. But t saw' them iiji Slow motidri yesterf day im the dressing room. 0a tHp interception play, Andy IIillhou$e jwais seen standing a lope oeep in the end lone while the Baylor; defensive men were bunched m the front end.' ! Cashibn was rushed and did not have a chqnce to spot this re ceiver. If he|hud had a seddnd more (foach Bones Irvin is not over op- Lippman has produced several long i top ground-gainers ru to ^tiiT ttmjstic about his squod’s chances, gains in games against the TCL; equal biding with the lineman of the [Ba his rigHti Taylor Cubs in Waco■ tonight at eight o'clock. Neither team has 1 >st a gam^ this season and to- j ight’s tilt should prove to be a veil-matchedi affair, although Campo; flash, Glenn Lippman., The duel between th j, , 1 Id ward Holley. Holley was injured; Cushion*^ °^ r defense to crpwd j n practice-Wednesday and it is | homecomers tomorrow (lyin' Freddie Wendt Miners against; Wilton The Cubs hope to set up A line vis and his Hi^rdin-Siihmops C^w- of defense that can stop the El boys. ! ^IH Texas Olleg; of Mii^es rjight when leads the (Iloak) Da- Forfeits were the rule of the Vf I day Thursday aftemqpn in Intra- y, fl mural competition as only a few p; Veteran games were run off.' On the Flag Football field, ai rugged Puryear team downed; heretofore unbeaten T r a.i ler Camp, 6 to 0, in a well played game. Dave Thomas’s run into the end zone was the only score. Law downed a stubborn | Dorm 15 nine, 14 to 7 to take their game. Ken Skidmore and Bob Williamson were Law’s out standing players while Jack Rice and Craig Sutherland sparked Dorm 15. Basketball games were of a top sy-turvy nature with close scores ruling the roost Dorm 14 Udged bv Dorm 1 in a 12 to 11 win. Jim Ditlion of Ddrm 14 scored five points and Ben Evans of Dorm 6 sunk six points. Dorm 16 and Dorm 3 had it out toe to toe before Dorm 16 proved to be the winner, 14 to 13. Joe Thomson ncored eight points fof the winners and Gene Hill accoun ted for six of Dorm 3V Dorm 17 won a tossup from Leggett. 18 to 16. Marvin Stewart dropped in 10 uoints for Leggett while Dorm 17 spread their points out over the team. , “B” Engine*.*, “B" Field, Mitchell, and MunneHyn Village all were involved in double faults on the Tennis courts. Galveston Club let the Waeo-McLennon Club walk away winners by for*' feiture in basketball. Neither Walton nor Milndr showed for their basketball game. In Vol leyball, the Biology Club for feited to A4.EiE. 4 J. y. bf the, is ' n . n ^> through the years. In 136 iictor Eitoly one-has caught iip with hi tha I’season better in both passindi did pass - defense against Baylojp Ijyjt Ba "Tb on the Amtie Miunil It «lnee He McAIlkt. Jim Boswell of the ArkansaH gam Bobby Goff is still injured leg and will el * i si t & any, action against ths^'Hog Guard Odell Btautzenbevigtir, ta kle Jtm Winkler, and end Whi taker all should he read; Couch John Bamhill's ^ad hjfca Pep Def i*#* s * ukr j Bf ' LEON SO The Texas Aggies we aHight work-out yeste noon on Kyle Field in far tomorrow’s game with aitsas Razorbacks. Couch- Stiteler had the squad'pri in shorts in order to pre’^ irig any other playgrs to victory tomorrow lira Stopping of Clyde year many of the | bers of the maroon team Will remember brilliant passing fnd end •te'rx A^tlMed 4*Kt«Ksrsxto Arkansas plays and also on pasS- n McAUiateK fa Bmy with ing and passjefenj*! w«sh thj liraw it) . hia ^ck yanf at Bal J 1 ' X/l adison Sqtiare Garder. will gife you 3 to 1. tha :« nlWb. '} Hjp Tjie years may have slowed i down Willle. no# 2«jflut there U urday and. with a Htti** tbpj-e in|- no proof. So far this year he has provement! they should be.mble to 15 for 15 and is still a take, the Raxorbacks UjmdilErouf. .. adding on numbers i draw. Saclillor's^ecoitl,, although i winning atrenk I Inju have been cut down'c rjfrt ’ « r ,»ril?na Tard Th ThI P^^ive. doe)» not coin pare with ±L*S±m!tf: eajgas Jung 30. Another v| as to iluim "f 1.1’ i: t. 1 M' ■ f borto .Sierra, 1 a Cuban who wa H aturched by Pep, dt Miami las f.:|?5 bru *4: j,. TT j-i, U- I, u The Aggie Fish wifi'not be in Podiwogs and John Tarieton and nursed his block, but each.: top . physical shape fof the gaine, '.should be a deciding factor as to Baylor rushers hooked to the ; latest casualty being guard whether the fish can win tonight. t>. 4 n( ? the right end cir- i;dWard HolleV. Hollev was iniured : .. . ?on some qf Its hard that they were lo< Razorbacks should be But it is doiubtftil )iht favorite to a sanie fairly •call tushie , J. :.. s fl! ijiion one. The Cubs will field ' a fine backfield that can match the team is fl|verdue for disappoifited Over losing the jianie tion ar i jac ks P.wwi ■ freshman team thffyear. Alford rm Irw Tvm »*rl va*knv*A 1 r»/-\Lr in nr fsvt*-.o ^ ■f- 1 «i*rssiz. fairly chll how ^ L Pi _ i. FIT : T ’« ' - LONGER I •!' for STYLE A1 towbo i: se lATt'R|l r OK£N .. • 'ITh? ipost called ^oc Malp ... largest Selling kand . The Gbatest Name in Socks. ^ I ! B‘. S i—• # it »5 YbMcatttBMt 1 3 . j INTtRVTOVliN SOCKS and j up] j ' • L. p Kl J iJ * CL0 ch.ll I 1 Ml \ ■ s 1 ;■ M ! I N' ie flik BO aiii r 1 7 •r; "Ft : hr Stoeltje is |he leading punter 1 and Shaeffer has bqen kicking the joints after touchdown. - is also the team’s punter and his kicks have averaged 47 yards in the Cubs’ first two games. Standing out in the Bnvlor is 200 Playing for the first time this [ freshman running game season will be Clarence "Bull” i Pound fullback Jackie Bearrow. Lawson. Lawkon, a fullback, was Bearrow was injured in the Texas injured in early fall practice and (Shorthorn game and may not be has not been able to take part j able to start tonight. I The heaviesj. man on the Cub squad is tackle Ken Casner. Cas- i ner tips the scales at 225 and is the outstanding performer in the line. Aiding Casner will be center Dick Calhoun, 195, who should also prove to be troublesome to the Fish runners. •. — THE LARGEST ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE STORE IN BRYAN— Oome in and see ua for large or small appliances: , . kadio9, Electric ironh STUDENT I.AMI'N, IUM)H LAMI'8, I’HEHTO cookkrh OpPVfl MAKERS KELVINATOU < . . . HOTPOINT and miujiy other decfula UNITED APPUANCES FARM A HOME STORK | A A0OIE RADIO Phone 2-1496 i —H- T Association To Hold Open House A buffet luncheon will ba given by the ''T” A*a|ndetlon on Sunday Octobcl' 111 t»l the llryan Country Club. This will bo an Informal nf- fair for nil "T” Apeodatlon mem- bets and guest*, all other A&M athletes and guests, and any visit* ing athloUis. ; The luncheon will be held from (21:00 p. m. until 6:00 p. m. and those attending cart feel free to Vbme add go at any time. Tigers Meet Weak Lion Team in Game beaten Ranchers) rrom Abi- | | . 7 At Lptt Tonight .tween the once lene—in a crucial Blofde^ Con ference tilt. Coach Jack Curtice’s 1 Miners wion . their spurs as top title contonders ; After three strnight wins ^ when they walloped Nbw .Mexico ! A(S . m Ccn8 ^ 5dated tigers journey! University 27-13 last week m Al-; t0 t^tt tonight to meet the Lions. 1 had it8'$hare of iniurio# ’tw» ;yci Out for the feht.of the season end Jim Cox and guard-Thermit; Roberts. Both players figured heni! vlly in Coach Barnhill’S pitins : bP thisfseason. 1 , Probable Starting Liheups !j|. Whittaker LE Winkler LT ill]!: Greiner LG. Ellis i - • V Htautzenbcrger RCJ Flowers) R f RE QB LH R I ■J F3, Wright Cashioi Royaltj i jDanliel Goode LfijmbriiKt 1 '"'Fp.ctaftr — ; Jh h o e uW ,g wto' a by a^ge*^^!^ j W. the f^era*! mana for| 204 yards rushing, boosting his season total to ,8321 in ’78 car ries. t ! > - Free of ihju*ies,'the entire Mipcs squad is determined that this will be the year to break the) hex which Hardin-Simmobs has held Over the Orangemen. The series dates bdek to 1927 and the Miners hold only three victories as compared ! to eight for the Baptists. Last tijne the Orediggers whipped! (Hard{in- Sim mons was in 1933. i'ijfwbi IT UNDER Dt ISl.'RE .OL; nndromat Efiuii h -Open Dally 7:80 aat*— jLaat Wash Received— Mon. 7:30 P.M.—Sat. 8:30 P.M. other riAva ltl:S& P.M, . EYING , , AILAPLE - TH TIf rll Albie Booth, Yale’s gj^at.^ootj. irgin. . I ‘f 1 ’” l ’“ c Ky iic *;*“ bf Accorc ing to "Supt. Les Richard* ; °f the nation’s largest creaOt 'iiial 11t takes more men baseball game than to field a team Television uses 10 men to cover the games. i to to)evis4 field a tear MIDWAY CLEANERS 1 I ■ - Special Rates on Cash & Carry i i TWO DAY SERVICE Satisfaction Guaranteed Hi MID AWAY AND COLLEGE ROAD f ' I : : ! ' ■ ' i , 1 'I • • : ’• ' ' ■!>■: ' Consult Ur. Carlton R. Lee OPTOMKTIU&T For Your Vtsutl Prablsms 108 ft. Main - Bryan Phone MIUII J. son and Coach Boot Simmons, Lott has a w ?ak team. The Lions have ’ a good runner and passer but he lacks golod support from the rest of the p ayers. 1 * t- The Tigers will be in fairly good shape for tonight’s game. Fullbaclk Jim Prewit will not.be able to play at*-all and guard Eddie .McCulloch may see limit ed action. Taking Prewit’s placed in the backfield will be Gayle" Klipple) and Homer LaMotte will probably fill McCulloch'H guard woL , T ! T], M The probable Cotwolidated start ing lineup will find Dates anjl j Dowell at ends, McNew and Kin- I I _ I i .4 l IN': . . 1]' 1 . -Jj i ! ; f J. 1 — LET AN Aggie Student •1 15 : SERVICE YOUR CAR • ! •fi'i GAS ;j OIL ■ ! . ; , j EXPERT GREASING 1 WASHING ; : WAXING & POLISHING STOP AT THE ! I GULF STATION th. rrim, 1 block north Bronco Inn on Houston Hwy. Owned & Operated by J. W. Schmidt A.AM Stu. Vet — Ckuw ’50 "It r New - 1|i if 7| ___ vir' n- *;!.! ft® S. - iftA BRYAN ’■ ' ’ 1% m if I ^*7 Hr N 1 man at tackle*, Birdwell hnd. Me- i Culloch h«’ LaMotte at guards, and | Cooner at •center. 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