i-' 7 Favo W * -i In Houst An underdog play the powerful afternoon at the R ■,r- The Rice the high school 6f Bracken ridge of end “Buddy” Wilson of back Billy Burkhalter kana. The Fish team*Kaa no all-state players, but tbfcy do |t»av»i an- outstanding team/ bf leas pub- liciaed and small town odtbajlllers. End Clinton Gwm from : Shfeve-: .port, La., was all-st I an fhotball team Will in Houfiton Friday i-.t \h m. all-state they performers frbm • llive ani j Gerald 01 was ayou Stato. still suffer injuries with fullback , “Bull” Lawson injured foP th|r re4 mainde^ of the season. Backs Karl Hollijer and Buddy ScHaeffe* arej btill hindered by a soije sholiilder and leg, respectively. standini in aljl tjhese gamejs. 1| “ m all-state ; in 8 * • r. The Rice team can l>e ex| ted to try. to get Glem r off the field as soon a The. El Campo halfback is the i chief long distance threat Hand! is the spark pf the F^sh team. ‘ The Rice squad is not nearfy sd | i i large as that of the Fish. This ig an advantage for the Owlqtd bei cause the (*oaches can I give | player more individual; atteShtia with the smaller squads The only about two dozen boys .entire Rice freshman squad. Besides Burkhalter. | the Bolt backfield wil Ifeaturc | Riggs at one other half,' Michon at full, and Lester * at the man under positic The Houston team; has ^ advantage of having played four games to the three fof the Fish, The only game they Ijtet wgsl.tq the powerful Texas HhorUv and that only after leading 'for; three, quarters before Ithe - reserve strength wore down. . Threei Agglt freshmen will be guests of the Houston A&M Club at a breakfas Saturday morning. They are jjSHjnn Lippman, Bob Davidson, and jRussell Hudeck. Lippman and Davidson aro *o-cap- tains of ine Fish squad and vci o chosen to reptepjent the. Fish and Hudeck was chosen because his home is Houston. Admission charges for the frame will probably be'aliout $1.20, I Student Athletic coupons will be good for the iFiph-Yearling (game on Kyle Fjeldithie 20th of Novehi- her - ! ^ jj I - , :f,'K ; em Baylor Will Lose Four Key Wen For WlWiWal >v. 9 ! b hrs hai (thwelt rep for tt DALLAS, Nov.) 9| <^*1 — Baylor appears lij Bn i est hit by Cbnlprjiici games Sat- llniversity Injuries as Sput football teams prep iirday. | ; The Bears have fodr key men bn tthe sidelines—back [George Sims, jtackle cto-captiains Buddy Tinsley pud Bently Jones d end _,JL-j i!^. K Houston Writer And Wifle Injured NAVASOtI, Sot. 8 —m John- ny Lyons, sprtp writer for the Houston Post,) is in a serious con dition in af Navasota Hospitall fol lowing an automobile accident five .miles north of Here Sunday night Hospital | attendants said Lybns received a bhana [ concussion Hnd still is 'unConfieijiiui; His condition whs termed ajs |rery serious. His wife 1 re ;eij/ed a broken right liar bone, bifokjien,right ankle and leipelri possible pel ria fracture. .. j,- i They defeated the Did Maijicajhi ; of Corpus Christi, the Fonies and the TCU Polliwoga.;Both' Kiggs ti’ and Burkhalter have' been' ouV r '-"’"T"-";'' v -f— rt lift 4 \T . The^ couple ytas returning Houstou [from West, Texas, wher tjhey had, Visited! Mrs. Lyon’s pa cuts.after attending the Baylor Texas foptbal ganie at Waco .Ha i unlay afterm ot| 1 Hospitiil at; ei|dants saiil the Lw- , pii’s automobijie jicollided at,9ip^ m.lj ^ with another vfehitle occupied by j ^ tjwo Allep Ai|a(|?my; students who [ ectdved only minor injuries, ’ j t— i-; "ii "■ 'ft-t 1 All four men missed practice yesterday. Three may see iim- ited service against Tulane this j week. Closs, who hi s a shoulder j Injury, may be out for the rest j of the season. 1 V 4 Arkansas’ hopes or an upset Victory over South rn Methodist took an upward turn yesterday. Fullback Leon Camp jell, defensive halfback Louie Seha ifele and end Billy H|x were bkel ed for actioti (against the Mustanjg. Z j Dick Rowan and Ohm-lie Tatonj probably will be Tcj as’ only crip; pies against Texas Christian this week. j Center Rowan has a bruised hand and Tatom an' injured leg. Texas coach Blaiif Cherry com mented j on the LoriKhorns’ 18-10 decision oyer Baylol fast week: “We’re getting there, but we’ve! been doing if the hard way.” End Wayne Rogdrs won’t play for Texas Christian tfiis week, he [has a f» a d knee. Jave Bloxom, blocking, back who hjis a dislocated shoulder, is a doubt’ul performer. [With these two exceptions, the Frogs are in great hape. i jj Rice, hampered! ijy injuries: all [yyar, came out of ;lai t week’s upset 7 [victoryover Arkahsiiajin top shape/' -f- /i m /j However, H ■ i-x ii • '/ir fir 1 rs Cons! ner than # 8'i if 11 If ■ i; J) V- Bv ART HOW ( football teem talker ar ef in n i‘i “ ■ l/ll I 11 and dClyde minds. j Battalion PORT TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1948 Page 5 t«j—4- ■7' 1 , , ■! vj] /; / i ZZ '•'/7 :! Shown above Is “TUCK CHAPIN”,’big 205 pound sophomore tackle from San Antonio. He has one freshman numeral and will have two years of elligibility left after this season. — I M; QuarterbacMIub Entry [Blank Tvam ;.w. M , a- i! |i I ■i’-iHji ■ Rice Arkansas TCU ' S Tuhinc Notre Dame ft 4l ii 1-^ N to be shown Thursjilay^n Name Address ftf ‘-i t* I W-' Texas A&M mv Tekas j Bay4or Northwestern ■.I L8U „ - , . , „ , ■ 7] I : r fi i I ’ All entriei itrti|t be furln j into the Mntt jsmits desk by ft; p.ftm, Friday, \V|uhet> ijilli) w game. Only o»n' emvy'fei|:til6\i J ' « MississipHi t t«|e i m Coll SrokeS • L d •- U crive two tick 't4 ti> the Texas •ii per perinm. Agkie-SMU gnnjej t 7::{() In Art*ctpb|y Hull. '/ / z: The T or the Single Wing? pMi. •'j ' " • I :i| * U ; jfi |;J /\ i J ! | . j| t |- j j/ •! J Tarheelsj Bent on Proving Superiority of Old Formation Finals Ahead For Basketball Teams 4 r • ? With less than two weeks of play left in Intramural Basketball net-e are the official standings as of today. Fiist with the military leagues, ‘E’,' Kidd leads A League with three wins and, no losses. “B 1 ? Ath- et es’ and “C” Infantry are right behind them. , \ [ ! j j B League has “E” Air Foro* leading .it with two wins and ho defeats. “A” Infantry and “A” Ordnance are trailing >ith ttSo wins and one loss. League C, seses “A” QMC ahead with no setbacks, and three Wiltfc,; “A” Transport and ‘B” Engi-i neers arc in second and third place. “A” Field Artillery tops League D w th four games playeid, all vic tories. “A" Engineers and “B” Field are next in line. Sporting another good record is “A’ ASA, leaders of League E i with four won and no lost. “C” ! Air Force and “A”, Air Force are ! behind them. r 7 '.j In the past two weeks the runners in the conference, ~ these athletes are fredh in the Aggies’ rurtner, the choice was almost unanimous for the Doafcer ■ thejla^ ^ntedSsgpgf. V. v ^ !](' ft y ! against the twto :W« Sc»lU The ftaetliig he«|fbi*tolhrf the futeet VaMtw wm th* .irlfe fjr.at least pa 1 uny atatemunu An exceptio: who aaw flm wntn he aaiu waisar, ei anaw«r I i f.; .jr 1 v 11 H, f | j’f 'WM; gt jtnmy rU»w*ra, er • liars. Um« era Mid tnai ihetfe toueiia.uien bea ' runnen, i j- r- nowevsrs the q 1 JO rutfitnSg ao.nih joiiceueo vo he risceiver, : ^myer. i laesde Manon -u to cnopse oetwfevi >nHt they. Were uijuc .ariiers. Back v fteu, that tkeyi wen Jt « out aangSiout in erm 3,- Odwl SUuizcnlie lie W riKbi seem« u iA Wrighi inkijuiat W. ht gsia mat oeiier qroaon t e^«, iwun«i, mat once he c itj»ut o«ar me KiUeUUfci,' he waf f|hner to ftotUS up taan ; WM|8co^jr 7 . i?: By KEN ALVTA v: l % AP/N(uwKfoituroti CHAiPw! Hill, % V.~ Coach !Carl Bravely j, says J iw ]a rot mi- j j; sadlng/itn behnli of! the venerable I l singly/ wing fonm tfoit. but ■ 1 Nl/i'illty of, North (jiii'o|iqn foi't- i Ii totim mvitih her t oh uaWiftW ' peridrity, over tie) inervanihgiy poiuilnr T. : I . l : '-i ii In sweeping their first five iinni<' he TuV Heels whipjnid four tonW mploying the T—' ‘qxHM, Ueoiglli. Wako Forest uni| L HI. ; yr “I don't 911 all put to beat a team simply becaujsy it uwih the T”, he says. “As! a /matter of fart, ne’ve had a T team j»f our own here at Cnrolip* ripht along running an affenii,ti against us | since last spring practice. When ever we hear of siomething new in the T system w£ give it a try in practice see ff it might be fitted into our attack. j I •' ; T I ■ \ ‘Til; tell ypu thi.^ (much: In the pring the ft teaip was' given a ——j— .IOH' C 0VS UPHOTotSTERY shop / SEAT COVERS Plastic — Straw Convertible Tops | lilt VAN Eyes Examined and Glasses Pitted Bv OR; JOHN S. CALDWEL1 'ft —Offioe— ft:' j .. Caldwell's Jewelry Store I Bryan. Texas I ; &*[[ S ■7 v v ^ CARL SNAVELY diagrams some of his — •1 — h know, any imy interested in foivtliall would rather play than sit on the bench.” This is hurley JOE WATSON, the 280-pound center on Rifcefl team. Watson was one of/tie..' players who wrecked A&.V* lajtt tuns again this seasoq; f •- as jioniZmmuAl even if e«uaivi.,«> he aape / Tackle >*i - * low ; ■wt aiach .... HW-'/ itwo -• as limited fu, j waiiker is. ; oesc Kicaer, ail-around iM Center'Huh Eli ed aga.nst liqm tfld suoject, out Andy hiiinoiistfjiavijjivd wai- •‘bmhckdve^’ Scbl champion tn i thi cOe Uu-ysiti [mgt i 220-yaia low HUJid tramural Action Slows Down After Big Week End Flag Football , hogiioil the Ihframural play ami Volleyball amoral;play Mi day Afternoon., r “D" Vctemns 'were the: Victor* over “A” Ordnance on the iB'idii brt 7 to 0. “B" Infantry forfeited Ao “T’ Air Force, “A” CWS defoiat- eii “A" Field Artillery; U 1 Hon,'’ k? .!*««• »iil. "Bat with .0 Oi/Siiiiv Mrin'i’jw* dKlin- : m, nay.tig i type OoiX also govu men, noways. and Char-, iavoi tsooit ,-. aliker was a runner, out s, who has play- them twice; conference i-yant joMn, iruiv* ano me _ J, wps named jear and has b^en "iroTne irreit 88 t,ie! ^ n;.Witnout OOUiot, ear, and has been going greft ,, nf th Z tW0> rt( we^ei, waiker s eiuswc mnmhg gk>e mm the most votes as tne ufest ujiiper of the two. Conference ! sea ;isi|ca snow that Scoit ts tne teaung jrroulml-Kainer in tnei cohlenenctj. He naa a total of pad yan.a on tries, or an avertgje of 7l yi nlipi per uy. ’Waiker has a | ,w» Of 4oiJ yards on 7o trfdt, tor fnj tjiverago oi o.U yard* per iuf 1 Suavely says college football is better today than ever. , . ! _ “Thi* is not a poirnsnout 1 condi- Willman and Holiand p^vnii to be lion, he po.nta out “But with ao the wlnnor*’ scoring punch. ! I>l«y In general I" MlMr than it over was. The G4-y«ar*o!d nativii Nobrus- ,• v collwtij | ing career at Budtnoll inj iil'27 and kan, who bugnn his 1 conch* siri,do-Wing plays for'! week to prepare its plays before the boys derive the benefits we sent a. d:fcnsiye unit against good conipetition. Well pse ariy it. The T dub went vfell the first boy in h a specialty if he excels week of work, hut thereafter our in any ooc phase of the game, i defense gradually caught uptwjith. i J ^ I , J| ,, j the offense and had if pretty well i t W( J units with which checked. Wi> just don’t think we’ve! Jj* started the peason |Uabout yet seen a T that wduld give us [ f cur °f jthe offensive men could the results we get ;now. i ^ Stamfouts on defense as well “We’ve found that the single by using separate offensivp wing style enables ps to make defensive teams mo spaced two stay* at North: Caro lina with nine years nt Cornell, has a warm spot in his memory for his unbeaten 1939 Cornell team. j,! j ft. But his current red-hot ag gregation, ighich he slays has the edge Over that favofttg Big; Red club in size and experience, may make him revise that nnin- ion along about Jan. 1. That’s the date of the Sugar Bowl game and it’s been marked in many a Tar Heel fan’s future book. Naturally, Snavely , shies from Bowl talk. “Wo just take each game as it tomes along^ be main tains. That in itself, Has been a prob lem With at least one halfback or blocking bade on the iri hired 11*1 throughout the first half of campaign. Fortunately, Charlie Justice, the 165-pound tailback, whose run- ing, passing and kicking have him up among the nation’s leaders in all departments, has escaped the jinx. Justice has been an | inspirin, perfoi-mer. Snavely calls him: wonderful boy. A great team man with spirit and qualities of lead- more yardage, keep the ball long or and make more points than- any other offense. It is best suited to our,personnel. j j. “Furthermore, I betteve the iin- because, with the growth *of -the T,, teams aife becoming less accus tomed to defending against the single wing. "Statistics I kept last year show that) among 50 representa tive t r aniti in the country, sln- gteSving teams averaged about six points more per game than those using other symtem*.” [ Suavely disagrees ! with critics who say using u plpyjer chiefly on offense and anotbei- ii> replbce him on defense, as has been dime at North Carolina sjiju'p early last season, develop* only [ half a play er. ■ ■ r ; 7 have a f-hance to! play, defensive team doesn’ playing • without ; rfetory owr "E“ VetermM. Hiwtt threw two pnssp*. oiuftor h i If to Herb jGIbbs and one for » conversion to John Kuykebdall The acortj was 7 to 0. in a closer game, “B” Athletic beat T i • * u • r T• ' 1 ' ’ Air Force on penetrations. Tuming to Basketbal took an wtsy l8 4o 3: win over ‘"B” Vet*. Tom iiaioh *bn accounted lor Hv* po.mis ior tig uruiierymcn. “B" janginMra ftiritaUct thsu' tilt to “G” tavaiky. 1 j : / I ■ >' On t** viotiej bi 1 Intamry won iwo three irom ‘B” A transport had u I ting down i “nf samv emint. “E' n t atopbB*! hm out or thr4e | ufe milrh. “A"j4itiM I WO straight A* itiiory. isunie toi Fliii^ doubiit forfotj. and jpurj'ear Hb 'eff] uhd Dorm 1ft we o (ntjolved ini a ' iLESELl ^■Hii ' ”' mm iiU cjourts, “D” asim Wit el Force. ‘‘A" rd time aet- tiieijd by tae lajhtry could- Vho took two > In th*ir rntaater won u ' I ft rum “C“ IntantiV; did , ,)r Fowi 1 A|hli'Uc forfeit- / . M & iii. i 11 ii [7 nl 1-7 i i