The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 08, 1948, Image 3

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Threaten ic, Up» : t
Yak! Yakf! Mighty < Stpie
Methodist cafne within j inclkes
suffering (arid I mean suffering
defeat at thl hands of th'ii lo\
AgguwrXhoafe SMU fans w||«re
they didn’t
until they got out of the
Bowl.
! A&M stunhed
Harrj and n|c)
by boUnci|ig
back front a a4-
* point deficit! to.
tie the coyjer-
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Buryi Baity
Johnsoned John-
tv son! and Bo|by
. Goff out vial-
* kercdWalkler
on line plunkea
Boty In purltc-
ulnr had a field
day nti he hit
hi* i mol v wr *
with *hn»d:, lonif,
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I tan#* pest*. lAnd, exd
$h*hh, hi* melvere
nway fi^ai |tn« Mtli
«voitwl«toil Ip : out oi
for 224 ynitlR.’
H«tu«lay ipbrnlngyl wont} iiutiln
| If MU to 'Me f liOKtev Jpnfliiii} ihiiral*
4 ijlty dftWtor W thttt wlltrictl Wlirn
imked what l needed, J t<
to conjure ip a big rul
Jordan t»aid fthnt “a htbr
hurt u* «g[tlnnt ArkUr
i/ ’ not today. 1.”
That t.as the atllltnie
r of the I *nA inctudihi
}* i th|l Aggies,
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And
was juh
pass
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to his, le)flt ajnld saw ohly onie A
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made It.
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took off and
Aggjcs who sh
ned the trip i to Dallas, I woi
like to sayltlliat they missed t
best game of! the year. Even
the last it could have been A&fy
1 it* Bity’ltttt
anjd Goff tearing Up
line, f T| rF]' [ i ' '
Even the mighty Walker wps
seared njt, t le-close of th4 game
when he ha the ball deep ir
territory, iistead Of trying
scored he
ground the ball to imd up time.
It wn|rt a Ho| a pretty expensive
operatiQ»fo * nearly every body (<
copt foi" the at biotic dope
Crowd M,t 1(0) But this
broke e ««n by [finding
Method! it. ' : v
It R-ABKA
Tho Whft. it (Shock
Arkahsl s
the Imw
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If they
iddburki' loss u> {the
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bit o
J r.l.n-du ,'t WAtlifejtj:S, "Z7. «
*t the halt, ami even.Icafc |a»| S MU. J,ir4li!,ai<l that Arkatna.
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will be
week.
Perhaps
So becapse
the score wris tied. Uko tltadans,
he had expected the mighty Mus
tang offensi es to get roflink on
the second lalf: ; H 1 tl|!
. Muth of (the ctedA for jftyty’b
accuracy l^longs to the rAjaiiie
line, notahlV Jim Winkler, Owdl
Stautzenbenger, and Hub} KlH
for holdinri back ,Xhe chat-gi
Mustang linemen, y ■
A vote oi tha~ 1_u * ? '
Herbert Tu; ley
extra points whic
n, mi’th?
joyment w* the fhet tl|at ; •tihe‘
Doaker was dunked for th<| ma,
part of the game. “He just epu
n’t, get goinf ” was the explknatiton
of ■'the red-said-blue suPpoilteiSRji ft
wasn’t as much his fault as* it wiis
that of Aifly HillHoUse, |Jlml tiy
'Flowers antfc ilub Ellis. Thfcy: juist
^.Wouldn't ge out of his 'fw.’i^n
those end sweeps. , *. l i! !;!
But Walker was nOt eltiUi'relf'
also t
kickifij
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my avi
tions fi
seen fi
Texas
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Rice
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Missouri bjr
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The
NEW YORK, Nov. 8, UP).
uhbeaten-untied ranks of
college football teams, cUt aim;
irt haif over the;weekend, may be
sliced near the middle Again
urday.
Only five schdols—Notre Di
Michigan, Army, CalitoHiia and
Clemson—still have
jrds.
Both Army and Clentson <
Jieir toughest opponents of
season this week. 1
the unpleasant task of m
Pennsylvania at Philadelj '
Penn on the rebound iroil
licking by Penn State,
tangles with W|ake
conqueror of Duke,
o&iem, N.C. / ■ tfy . i
And then there’s the top game
of the day—Northwestern vs. l*Io-
.re Dame at Soiuth Bend.
ater Polo
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squads were put out of the
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Johnny He
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ie game was tmeu wun
th almost rapid coiisistaiiey.
eeman started off the Farmer scoring with* stof# S'
^wicker while the game was only 'it“t
niinute and a half old. Heema if
took another pass from Summers'
three minutes later to rnaHc up!
another tally for the Maroon anjd
White. u
v The Bears jumped ri
Mia game with a m
minutes in the first q , . ...
Aggie defense was broken up arid
|hn Ritte y
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y fnight in
from both
shed the title
eelt from the
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while Green guarded Jjcil
McCoy made ri. beau{tifu|
ded shot just qUt of
gie goalife Ed Knisl fbr Baylors
score. Ten seconds later the Farru-
ighting 1
this one
Irish’
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finally j hitjl|i4! their stride Hhd|
aft IsletWTor AA-M this
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BOB GOODS take* « SS-yurH pass from BURYI PATY, runs
over an unidentified SMU player to the eight before heipg tackled
hy DICK McKIBSACK (S«).
Bat ^J >a88ing Called fe '
In SIC As Johnson Fades
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Rar.orbacks faded
ly were thinking ' ,l y
S'eaS2!S;wj|gS5
ho juggled Gii Johnson’s tlhnat-! P*'W 1 ' ' 1 “ tt 'Ictoiy^
illm h pass i
turned down the 35,000 capacity
stadium; at Little Rock to play in
their h|ime jSUidium which S'
22,000. As game will be a
out. thait is <liiite »/bitl to lose.
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Friday, so hist for. the record, a
' " iw| mte my predic-
iturdayls games as
bid the eight ball,
tor, 13-10. SMU
.4 in a clos<? game.-
ma will trounjee
X least six toudh
FINAL COUNT
crirtwe inln ! vr
(wmtinund (ii*om Pnjjfc
tucked the Imtl aWay and run L’
yards to score. But when b*t try
■IHHHIHpiHdinsL
pass and allowed—Huh Ellis
make a touchdown—saving in
let ception on the Aggie five lin the
fir it period, |
Vith the clock ticking away the i
dy ng j seconds of the first half, \
th( Aggies came up with a dazzler
to (score their first touchdown. On J
fourth; down, still front; the
Harry's hoys alftiori gave it to
them. Three times the Ajggles,
moved into Mustang territory in
the final period and although
Batv was pitching passen into
gleryland each time, the Aggies
didn’t quite have enough.
D«en in the fourth quarter, A&M
The “FI
jwtll win this
touchdowns, but
definitely are above the avei
cwuoee of Notre Dame opponents
this year.
Michigan and; California shou d-
11 have much trouble in, riiainta n-
.ng their recordh. The Wolvenpea
jntertain Indiana; w'hlch Was
.rouriced, 42-6, by Notre D a rji e
Saturday, California plays host
Washington Gtate Friday night.
Four perfect marks were broken
Saturday and Sunday. In addition
,o Penns Defeat, Georgia Tech
i»st to Tennessee, l.'Hl; Nevi da
(in downed by Santa Ctsiira. H*0,
ind William and Mary hold Norih
Carolina to n 7-7 tie, i |
One of the ! biggest! ijlrpriiNi
Saturday o u ! a I d e the mtlHiaten
.'rtiiks was Oklphoma'a It-T mas-
ftcro of Miasduri. Thn Bnoners
flight fire for 2k poititi in tha
jhird quarter after n 7-7 first lulf,
iiHiuiiimimiHttmiiiiiiiitiiimiHBiH in
ootboll
;ifui backhati-
reach of At *
The A&M Consolidated Tij
ght; to
attack last Friday night; to dolwri j
_ _ __ TO aiinne that leffliOpacity Tiger t:
ers pushed across another marker iigers Completed S*X out ot omfe
tneir score. ‘ 1 :(4-^
on a pass from Potter to Fishi r
after guard Van X)damson di'ip
bled down the pool.
The Bears came aciioss witii
their, next marker almost im
mediately when Jean McCoy pas ■
sed to Flullit Manaly after Green
had fouled. The first quarter
ended with the Aggie$ out in
front by a 5 to 2 margjiti. j j,}
i The first period was scoreless,
although the Trojans worked the
J dill down to the Consolidated IP
ilbetore the Tiger forward Wall stif-
f^neti. The Tigers did nbt tjcore ih
W{ i' rX .
• Early in the secorid jfrtime the (
slngwujs started rolling, Thdy drove
81 yards down the field to score.
With Johnny Killough apd R«i
istnet
3 tHle by Do^tag GdvL 7.
SM - ;A«ckb|scbard:
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„„ Gooloy then took turns smashing
to i f hr gains of nine, fjouiTi, seven,
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Jerry Fisher scored
Farmers while the k
was only 80 seconds "»fi
jrist slipped between the arms
Bear goalie Browning Ware
&JT “ ril^ftpi*. »"■( n»ipk a imi
,0 '' u . , J, * isii «n th« nA 4 ; •
The Aggies quickly ptaihW [j ff |! J ta , X , ■ . ‘
across two mnh> tallies with Sum* if! j lr0, « fullback'Sanny I’m-
mars ami Adamson kroflng on l|e»l iP’lt fadvd hack and GkwfJ
ati'd di lives, The Baylm itos eaipr 1 , Jnhhlni Mss to and Billy Bsta*
baek a minute and tt hiklif later to whn gathered In tha fligitkin in
nush; itetinss n Bear imirker wlmn
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Manaly took a pas* from Met/ny
to acnt'O imven fuel from the wlrkfr.
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arley Roy
alty. That ended it for the Aggies,
ou. of
fbatk David Moon. Herb Turky
kicjked the point and the Angies)
took their half-time intermission
trailing by only seven points;
They were quick to make up the f
difference. After one goalward
thrust was stopped by the Mus-
tangsi the Aggies roared hack to ,
•parade 65 yards in just four plays.
Getting the ball on their own 35,
the Aggies uncorked another
length of the field pass to move
hands of
Moon. H
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snows BIG VOTE
DALLAS] Nov. 8
tabulation
Bureau on
lion, issued!
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•Ah— Final
of the Texas Election
eclipsed
turn of his
ty. From
press box look'
given the
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ball to Kyle!
Rote bent ^ down, apd Wa|k(
straightened up, concealing tl
hall at hislside. '
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Hurrah!
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mately 40,(1(00' votes uncounted.
The figure} represents, 'a,
high for a
possibly; af
luted, for election. The
ious high viilsi in 1040 when
2P0 voted for governor hi t!he
Democratic
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rday, sljiawed 1,1!
oted. With ap'pn
before the game ended.
When it was alj over, there
wasn't very much anybody could
say—the Angies ha'l almost ac
complished the “impossible!,” but
not Of'te. As for SMU, they had
very little to say except possibly
to add ont more . nraver of
thanks for having Doak Walker.
One note taken off the A P wire j I
from Dallas might sum it all up. -
Said the gtory: “Baty’s exhibition
. . . was one of the greatest ever >
AcdeA
SMU 20. AdtM 14. j £;
Rice 25; Arkansas 6. ]
Texas Tech (i6, Texas Mines 6
Stephen F Austin 21, U. of H.
Boston U. 33, Fordham: 7.
Yale 52, Kiilgs Poins 0;
Dartmouth jjO. Columbia 21.
Princeton 47, Harvard T,
Penn State 18, Pennsylvania
Cornell 14.,Colgate 6. I
Army 48, Stjantord 0. | / (
Wake Forest 27, Duke 20.
Summers wmm put Out nfAlte
fr«» for umteeeMsnry rogghneMs
ana! Hnytor quickly scored their
iant marker hi tin
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iilh* rear of the end >
edu«at«d toe of Johltf
i(i'OVed to Ir* the wiott]
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*« he kicked the extra poii)l
The
lllough
targln,
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11 f-.
powerful air
Trojans 7-0,
Wd exhausted.
81 yatros and
\—7
he field between
nes in the lg«t
e game the Tro-
ain when a paw
rary wertt down
it the play was
offside penalty ,
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|The Trojan score cfatixt; late In
they pou
the first half IXrt bri n nger tumme ott the ctgn-
Summers waa only out of the
game five second* when Manaly
took a hnndoff from Odom ]o
mage the Baylbr mnrkier.
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third neriod, wheii they pnune-1
6n it Tiger, fumble on Die cigh-
, gj ™ ‘I"
'PlUllg*
Jdf fullback Znm> Grl'gorV. After
yardK on the bruising Hii«»jpluiiwii
'(ff fullback Zarte Grecorf. After
/Gregory hud slashed iloiVa to the
lldno foot, line on runs of four, six-,
That started off the fireworks two, and five yards, halfbifek Ray-
and half a minute later Bernie jthond Velesquei bucked .over for
Syfan and John Ritter wbre put Out 1 tHbXtally, They . failed tHd extra
of the game for holding u little ipbint attempt when quatteiblick
o ni«fc. m,..o *jri{
ding a i
brawl in the middle of the pcol. Wilbert! R. Dick was trapped thred
Summer* made a quick shot just yards from the g6al line km an end
before/the end of j the; half to jiHin; ; '
stretch the Aggie lead j over Bay
lor by four points.
The / Farmers, defending uhe
North gjoal, started off! the scart
ing right away in the second half
when a pass from Heejman lieft
Sumnierp wide open to strire on the
J Baylor two foot marker. Summers
Passed to Heeaian A minute irilti
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general election,
tier all votes arc,
primary.
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Hurrah!
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to touchdown vicinity in one hop.! seen in the Southwest,”
The 51 yard heave—from Bitty to That’s just aborit it. Baty—and
end Charley Wright—went tight everybody else wearing Maroon
ovifr the head of Walker who and White; in the Cotton Bowl Sat-
savpd! a touchdown by naiilinfc urday—was at his best. That the
Wright on the 14. Baty wound up best wasn’t quite good enough does
again and hit Wright on the $WU not detract from whiat they did.
*ix and then turned Over the jfard- Did somehdv mmition Rv« and
mskirig chores to Bobby Goff.!The Texas? They're going to have to;
i,fallback (fashed to the three, then play real football to win.
plorirud over. Turley converted and, .. ‘
it rioa all tied up. r. “ j | 9t a todies _
Mflilker wa» quick to atone for vj rst rf 0W L ' , } ' j*,; ‘ n
Ni’t yds gamed tohhipg ffP 148
Iji* j* on > ^ v V' Forward puskck ntpd .15 Ip
beautifully to Page »ad aalM 5H Vuii / n n
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ISm e 2L%S. r So^tltra: o! ! ^ th °- A ** ie8 PeXt ^ Ml °^ d
i Georgia 20, Florida 12. ) -
Vanderbilt 48, LSU A.. ?
Mississippi 34, Chattai'iooga |7.
Miss. State !20, Auburn 0. j
Tuiane 28, VMI 7.
Oklahoma 4jl, Missouri ;;7. 1
Notre "Dame, 42, Indiana 6.j
Northwestern 16, Wisconsin 7.
Illinois 14, Iowa 0. ; |J j
Minnesota 34, Purdue 7.' i
California 28, UCLA. 13}S
Is’orth Carolina 7, Wm. &l Maty 7
Villanova 1|), .Kentucky; 13.!
Michigan 3i|, Navy 0. ■» |
North Texa* 27, Trinity jl2.
by another marker by A^mson
a long shot. This put the Agg
i ahead 111 to 4. Adapisbri, threw a
1 long pass to If eeman for anot ler
i tally just before the third quarter
ended, i . •!; j ■’ i
In the last period both teams
pushed across two tallies in a
sloppy wide open battle to make
the final score 14 to 6 in' favor of
the Farmers. The game ended i 1 a
wild battle for the ball in the i
center of the pool just after the
Farmers pushed across their last
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