The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 02, 1948, Image 5

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4— ijiPenn State
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IMY MAM-
recenti open
the Soccer
Quarterback Club Entry
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All entrfes mustibi tufned in lo the BaU ; a|>ojrU (leak by ^
Wlv« two tic Me 14 to the Rice
p. m. Friday and winners'will teceivi
frame. Only tone entry in ftll«iweirl per
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Houstonians Pfati
For t urkey Danee G
mrsity Goes Through tiglt
Workout After Arkansas Game
With seven games down, and three to go, the Aggie foot
ball team took a partial layoff yesterday while plfib and tac-
;ici for the SMU game in Dallas were discussed. The team
;a\ir pictures of the Arkansas game yesterday and Coach
$ti)teler discussed the Mustangs as reported by. Aggie scouts.
West ,: (5o|||po'
Happy in Tie
With Big fee
, PASADENA, Calif., Noy. 2 (A»i
A lot of folks jin thes^ p|rts, in
cluding some Tournament of Roses
Association officials, would like to
see the top big nipe team in the
Rose Bowl Jan. 'll But it’s prob
ably too late to arrange it.
Michigan loocs l|ke a Cinch to
be the big nine champibn. But the
Wolverines wer: injthe Ro^e Bowl
last New Year s i tpy (anj-undeir
statement, indeed; Score Michigan
40, USC 0) and under the big nine-
Pacific Coast eonferlncB agreement
can’t come agajin 80 iwoiti Thhr€
must be a three-year interval be
fore a, repeat uppeuranee.
So it’ll be Northwestern, or
Minnesota, or? Agaifet the PCC
chaippion, Cal fornia or Oregon,
unless something in done, quick.
Lathrop K. Leishmap, Cnairman
of tbQ Rose Tournamfnt Football
Comniittoe, says he'll stait mov
ing through channels ns foon ns
his aspoc utlon’fl executive tomwlt-
tee fo inally; notifies him t int that
is their wish. The ujmoclntbn I>ros-
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arold <D. Schi ffer, is
ity ami action a\Vaits;
The Houston; piub will have, jts
annual Thanksg ving nance again
thrsiYear. It w ll do thfeTmiey
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Trot at the Blo^oni Heath-Club brt
j Friday, Noverritier 26, the mjjjht
after the Texas tvs. A&M ^arh4.|
Final plans • the dance will be
disebsseu at tHe hext meeting] pn
Monday, November 1, at 7 p, mi jin
[the YMCA lounge.
t Officer* for the 1948-4P school
W u i t Kyear are Bob Drago, ptesiddrit;
■ k .< Roy Johns, viH-pi\.sident;’ Bruce
Simmoneux, secretary! and Fjriitz
1 Seyrarth, treasurer.
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yOrgiinization of Infantry
-i lotion Battalions
ginter (}ons
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pllege Station,
gun astjw^ek at a meeting
4701jh Cpajposite Group in
cording toll
, Cap- > gar^ej hit t!he roclis with a bang as let '( 0, ’ s
Mm A| W. Motkell, Instructor, | aJ ^hole team netted only 28
Col. Joe Davis, Icommanding the I yariM op the gropnd.
nifaniify Battal
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Scribes Ipreain
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Trots ShbW Gain
EMrORiA, Kis. —(^Football j | LEXINGTON
js noted for jaw-breaking rnfflaes, inttendance and
iposite
•ganize
and
lhainer Blaine Rideout stated^
hat the team 'propab.y came ou,
f the Arkansas game with less in-
urjes than any previous contest
his season. Tackle Marion Sette-
ast is .the biggest question mark
eeguse <^f the bruised gums which
e suffered at the hands, or elbows
>f a Razorback linesman. Rideout |
ajd that Settegast would probably
ot lose his teeth, and would be
i.b|i to play if his gums were heal-1
d||by Saturday.
Jim Boswell was suffering frpm
■. sore knele, bqt is expected to re-
,pond to treatments this week.
The bruised and sore varsity
went through a light w"rk r ut in
shorts and shoulder pads yester-
: dgy at 4:30, but spent most of
the practice session concentrat
ing on a defense for the potent
Mustangs.
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Both the Ca<Jet backfield |knd
hq line are iCxjpecthd to come
or a rough tlimp thi,s week. SWU’s
Walker, Roto, McKissack, and
Paltc have all been going good
'■ hiri seaso^ r npjl Gil Johnson is
aging the chnforunce in pass rig.'
Last wink’s loss to Arkansas
ptished A&M losing streak to
M games Ntralxht. and Afkilri-
siiH: want ahead, 11-10, in the
games lietwcwn the two squalls.
Back Bobby Guffj played only a
few minutes agnltislj the lings, will
>i ready for i etjiun 1 Saturday. He
at out most tf the game t<> keep
fropi Tclnjurim: nis sore knee.
v Even thoug i the scofe Was not
dhse Baturdi y. a no|e of en
couragement whs found in the
individual stt;is(tics. Clyde Scott
did much les; damage than ex
pected: The A rkansns flash pick
ed up 47 yards in 11 tries, while
losing only lour yards.
The Aggies ntleVceptcd two pas
ses: after a, lap4' of three games
without inteictjplions. In addition,
Buryi Baty paissed 12 times, with
.‘Sipc complete ris, good for 67 yards
whflei J.mmy Cashion hit five out
of pine for 57 yards.
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IIUBYL BATY, A&M’U
top passing form of the seoMO
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numper two quarterback,
n Saturday In Dallas when
meet the powerful SMU Mustangs. Baty completed 6 of
rds nual
for 67 yards against Arkansas hist Saturday.
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his return
Leiahman said hc-M pxjit jtho mat
ter upj to th ? PCC president. Dean
Stanley Froeborn i«)f Californiii,
and the PCf Rose Bowl committee
chairman, BfU Hunter <j>f jUSC.
“It Isn’t just Michigan, but j
personally 1 feel, and I know j
others do, that we .should have .
the best in the big nine here .!
each year for the Rose Bow l, not
the No. 2 or No. .‘I team, 1 ’ Leish- i
m'an said, j , -j I
Whether the Coast Conference
7ull' Schedule of Matches
Planned M A&M Pistol lean
Paul B. Williamson’s scientific football rat
.Hindi*. The Wolverine* i got «
,opgh: fight from the fighting IIIB
'inning 28 to 20. 1 ; m t ;
rth Carolina, Georigia Tech
Army were ratal; }* (hat
iter in the next three places
jejt were rated last Week/
North Carolina edgecTfennessee/
14 to 7; Georgia Tech beat Dukej.
13 to 7 and The Army walloped?
VPU2t.7. . . ; ; ; n •
which
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ninth place in the first ten If!
Walloping Alabama 25 to 0.
Baylor flliDDed to tenth olade
becauw- 6l
boating TC
Only the firat six teatos
Ramson's top. ten are undefea
bhd unt-ed. Baylor, the ijenth pi
team, is undefsftted ,but the Beg
hrive been tied by Mississippi Stw
Notre Dame moved up .* notch
rom sixth to fifth whilie Crilifor-
^.dropped from fifth .th vaixth
ecause of their close call ov'er with
Iquthdin Cal. California bdat the
^ojaris 13 to 7. :
Tulane retained thgir koventb
ed geventeenth; ( lemsi n Is ralr
cd eighteenth and Nevada is rat-*
; ed fwenty-third,
v Penn State, another, (major uri-
tb'ferited. but tied tenmi is rated
twenty-first by the Williamson
•ysteni. '
dace position by continuing their
vinnirig ways. Last week they beat
''ahaerbilt, this past week they
:eat t Mississippi .state, xff-r ,
( Northwestern moved from. SMl j t h e majority’s i choice to
tenth place to eighth place by win the Southwest Conference
decisively beating Ohio SUte. j*ted only fifteenth. ' TT
H re art Wiiliamson’if first fif-
cislvely beating Ohiri jState,
to 7. Georgia moved ;
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In Volleybal
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VoUbybalt
pidkdH up Monday afternoon on the
Inti*mural fields as . Baskothall.
and.Tennis quiototl down, .'
A hard rushing and accurate
bfinlng ‘jB'‘Field team defeated
'A" Vetetans, 20 to 0 in Football.
The dornhlhation of Bub Sykes bo
Charlie Gilbert made all three'TD'#
( for “B” Field and Sykes, kicked
wo extra points. “C” jhfiantry' re-
However, 'the ‘ Aggies’ running facult y representative^ athletic di-
and
could act in
onL and Col. Bpen- j
^t^Sr»i^-.Tape,;Tape, Tape
;cere In charge of jorganizing their J 1
respective grou >s.i
Morel than oriej tuindred Alrjmy
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lulu, Hawaii.
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lie mutuel play
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time, even if inclined,
is something) else again.
And as for thp big nine:
Kenneth (Tug) Wilsrin, big
nine commissioner, said jbluntly
in Chicago: “I den’t sec a chance
r.f changing the agreement this
A full schedule: of itlatchies for this year’s!pistol team ; 0 ' R< . oro at n il and wenttn to win 1 \
has been planned, Lt. Colonel Frank R. Swoger, in charge 13 to o. Mackey and .Fppa made"-
of the team, said yesterday. Firing will be cohtinuoud'from I ^ touchdowns for the (infantry-
" o wuntil t h o middle:° f .April . „ , ! '“""m , d««r I,.,tic .fidfUi. I,
The first match will be held during this week with Cdlo. trv an( j senior Company held - 4
Gn Nov motr Iji, the team ^'eh other Scoreless hut VA”' - '
meets the University of Wfscon- (Ympany won on pefthtriitMitw.
sin; November 20-Utah State^ MIT Jimmie 'Page of, “A” ; CQvglry
Cornel, NYS Maritime Acjademy; | e! ,d his team td a 13 ft) (D iric-
December 11—Coast Guard Aca
demy, Colorado A&M, Ohio Btate.
On January ,11, the (toahi oppos
es the Quantico Marin®*; January
Two Arkansas Men
Out As Result Of
Game With Aggies
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iuard ^Aca- f tory over “D" Infant t V.Page ;
fan the opening kickoff bark for i
the first SjCore and Ia,t«)r kicked
a conversion.
he basket^
oWned “F”?
Southwest Conference f o p t,b a i 1
.. car - | j | .|| IJ teams were free of major injuries
He'added, howevoV, that he has ! t?day. Arkansas .via* the excep-
but Codege of {Emporia offerl a thie Lejxhigton jTijots, one of I
change this yeai. On the fighting oldest rind mo*t {famous harw
Presby squadJare Don F.k, fldl-1 racing meets in
back from Dwight, Kas., pd! W marked ga,
George Ke, art l end frotn Hiaio-; temlanw jumpi
Ky.—(A8— Hoth
nttrcucl handle at
the
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thje country, s
ii nsl this year,
d {22 percent,
was up 19 percent.
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COLUMBIA, S.C., —(/Pi—Every
timp the tjoivQrsity of. South Car- 1
olipa’s iworkhprsp lineman, Phil . ,
jl j . i d i l o. i „Jij ; Alexander of Atlanta, take to the nothing to do with an.V decisions; tl0 ri . _ , j ^ . ,
Itnded .he meeung, Stockell snui. field. Trainer JcsH Alderman wraps regarding the Rose Bowj—they Coach John BaitnhiU yesterday
.five yards? of tape around his must conic from the big pine fac-.j 8 ® 1 ” starting end Bill Hix sprained
i doubtful knees. Phil weighs 235 j ultv, committee and athletic direc- 1 aM ankle and defensive fullback
nounds i ;■ . I tors 1 ’ MS h Louie Schaufele tore a ; knee liga-1
1 i P 1 H L_ |j ment in lust week’s victory over
15—U. S. Merchant Mai mp, Coast i i * n a fi cl . noon ’ 8
DALLAS, Nov. (2 W - M o s t j^ Gobrndo A&M|I Feb'i^ry^ 5 1 Cl'fff lef fitood
uthwest Cpnfereiice football? t fei 4^ ^
Academy and Februafy 2e~Ohio ! Four 8triight forfeits [ J»arife£
*• t ? te * | ; Tennis competition. Milm i'l|8t .Pur-i
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Cornel; March 12
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TSAIN SCHEDULE
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(Texas A&M. He said both prob- jJ^lT, Wisconsin U., NYS Mari-
viG^ - — a Wy would miss Saturday s game i time Academy,
jl i: ' with Rice at Little Rock,
jij. The Roorbacks took (a light
1 v Mil workout indoors yesterday,
Southern Methodist University
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the team will fife in iinterrcollg-
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j and : riisqliarge passengi rat. Tickets re
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Coach Matty Bell kaid he (xpect-
ed guard Brownie Lewis, end
Carl Wallace and tackle Joe Eth
eridge tp be in good shape for 1
thjs week’s tilt with A^M. The i
only casualty the Mustangs had
in the Texas game was center I
Fred Goodwin. Ule hurt a leg, |
hut Bell said he dtid not think it
was serious.
Baylor came oi)t of its 6-3 vic-
tbry over Tixas Christian with
only minor cuts «iiui bruise*. The
Rears practiced lightly yesterday,
Texas has only Uribe injuries
i iirr in i
giate college chainpidnship! mat
ed by th«
ches, conducted by tlie National
Rifle Association, and individual
NR A championship Swoggr said.
The matches will copsist of 10
rounds of slow firing. 10 rounds
of time firing, and If) rounds of
rapid firing for each individual.
Mtinnerlyn { Village dodife
giiincs with Dorm 17, an!
forfeited to Dorm jL
Volleyball was a different mat- ’
ter. *‘D” Field Artillery aim
,t*'o straight games ffom *‘B”
1' Engineers ."A” Air Force was
I: unable to stop “E" Infantry and
j lost two straight to thtenji. “A"
IpW-S set down “A” Orqhance in
straight games. ij ! >:
j: j‘‘A” Transport hadi it a ijittle
tougher with “C" Air Fcjite. Each
tea in won one and had to go into
a rubber game before J Trans-
, port six won, “D" Air Force dpwh-
With five Icttdrnieij back from ed "B" 'Veterans two jjramati to
st year, as well! as a number of nothing. X * '■ i i -!
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GERALD BOWEN, 185
the leading passer on the Freshman football squad. Ik
douMe-threater as he is capi hie of handling the punting
the team.
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w en is a
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He is *ix feet twi (inches ini height.;
Most base hits during a sej.sonl Bbb Green, former Villanova
was George Bislcr’s 257 with the ! College pitching star iiow with the
St. Louis Browns in 1920. L iffy Toronto Maple Leafs of the Inter-
O’Doul, 1929 Phillies, and Bill Ter- national League, will continue his
2i54 education after the di4mond sea-
i. I son.
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Service
Guard Danny Woljfo suffered a
slight shoulder separation in the
SMU game. End Ray Stone and
reserve hack Jimmy Lowrey are
still on the cripplifd list.
Texas did not pruictict) yeMerdny.
Joe Watson was in :uniform at
Rice yesterday but It isistill doubt
ful if he will play against Arkan
sas this week. He' injured u leg
'fist week and missed Saturday’s
tflt with Texas Tech.
/ . Texas Christian, idle this’Week,
took the day off yesterday.
A&M Grad Begins
3 Year Army Tour
Robert L. Moore, 1948 A&M
'A-aduatc from Clarksville, Texas,
bias entered the Army on a ; three
yiar tour of active duty, according
j) Cohnel Oscar Abbot of the Tex
as Organized Reserve. j
Moore is u second lietutenfint in
the Quartermaster Corps and is
sjtationed at Camp Lee, Virginia.
{last year,
j promising new mjembdr* who add
’strength to the team, Swoger pre-
jriicts a successful year for the
{team. He added that there jiit still]
{room for other men who have pis
tol team range experience.
Water PoIoWh To
Meet lYxan Tonitc
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j The Aggie Watf'r I’olo team left
!by bus this afteijiiooii for Austin
jwhcrc they will meet the Trixas
■University awfmmers in pi eon*
jferenee match tonight
j A&M wmi theimutih here last
(week. 3-1, but are nolt fsvored to
(take this bout in the TexiitV* lair.
Last-year the Agriies went tmough
the season undefeatell, but have
(not ihown the same form this sea
son.
Coach Art Adamson has been
holding practices twice a weekeahd
{expects nis team to show sonic im
provement over their initial game
i against the Longhorns.
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Ingram to Receive
Medal at Retreat
Emmit A, Ingram, JLi four
year architecture student,'iMU i
ceiye, the Bronte Star Modal at r
treat eercmonic* on thj mkln drill
Pennsylvania, Clemsort and Ne
vada are/three other undefeated
and untied teams but they arc
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son’s top 16 team*. Pepn is rat-
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teen team*., ; . ,/1' I. I
1. Michigan ■ . / |
2. North Carolina
; 3. Georgl* Tech
4. Army-
5. . Notr* ;Danie
6. ■ California.
/T. Tulane • j ,/
8. ' Northweatern
9. ' Georgia
10. BayloV
11. Ohio Mato
12. Michigan State
13. ’Mi«8buri
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Public Address
Annoiuicements
liist Be Approved:
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All announcements to; be ril ido
'■over the Public-address systerti iir
..the mess halls hiuOt be appro 'ec(
by C. G. White, Grady Kims; B’nm
(nie Zinn, of Cplonel H. L. Bcat-
.ntr, W. L. Benberthy, dean of meil
announced today. .'Ill
I After approval,’ t,he ailnourccl-
ment must; be given to (the inf or* ■
mation desk etork prior) to 10:45
a. m. or 3:45 p m. foij.djispatch at
the noon arid eveniog meals.
’ Penberthy emphasixed j toat clulf
announeemehts will be. made in
rbnt-ous announcements. - ,,
All military notices ; may bq
riiade’if submitted by the colonel
of the corps or the corps sergean^
major. ! ■ ' 1 \ .’
' ‘‘Commercial adiverUsiitig is pro*
hibit-ed, exeeipt forj cojlloge-operi '
functions;” Penbejjthy said,
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P. E. Dept, to Hold
Tumbling Classes
• Tumbling inatr|ictjio'n !wH| bio '
given boys of primary) jto high; j
School age* from 8:0f)'to 9:00 ia. m. i
each Saturday at the A&M Gym
nasium under auspice* of [the Colj-!
Hlge Stution. Itocrcation Council. I
.Paul M. Andrews of the Phyai-
[cul fiduiutirin Departnumt , will
L ive {he iiiktruCtidnsj, according to
un#Iow*rd W. Barlow; ghairmun
of the Council, . n I
8»-, A. t
year arcl.itecture student,'ill re- ft,, ' An ,|jvw* at til m. W
criye.thc Bronze Star ModiUt {hi; GymnfSutn/ “
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ficur, announced ycatcfdiijf, ,>
G/ Kaapar, Corp* Opeiritlons 01- The May 11,' RWJl baselmll ganri-
All tiicmber* of tho t riifnk oxcept
the. athletic member* mi Hart llall
arid the senior battalion will take
I>ai'L in the retreat tpufade.
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