The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 10, 1948, Image 3

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Arkansas i nd R
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4he rcadei hould|
the wind< v
Southwes
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reason is .Y at the
playing f fun.
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one it wr nts to
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is “down' tl
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Okljihom# 20-J
Missouri
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A«»i«» To Be Defeated
In litramurals
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a perfect rfccord in all I sports this
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“A' 1 toiipany has not met
a defeat icj eitrter Tennia, Vplley-
ball, Basketball, (or Flag Footbeil
to date. It' I - ‘ ’ i tl
few games were played
lernooh due to the
either. Law Hall failed
rencp
^uge j thei relativjc 'handed tvofifhe game with k.iner
41-7,
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game hetjviean 1
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favorite.
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dftle
Longhc
now
Both date Mm
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Montia
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to score against Dorm 14 in Flag
Fcoiballl hut won on penetration.
Pat Depahiples sparked Law un
til he 4ftj the game with ap in-
Piyii
lainjs. The main
»dyi sire througih
(serious busi-
ha4 another
most. The
that! game bijit
(t vfeekt
feature Of
situation—
foncern conferf
Clara ;bcat
Hhqma . beat
Mlfsovirl beat
‘ 20iM,! and
' (raihpled
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neitt Satiiniiay’s
ylor and j'ulapv
-not that/it is
fhn ’or^uoi ig but
ow» tljo ‘‘form"
'iiuirji this |ma»f)0
hid v|e!<» y tor
Baylor! wifa tiiod
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^Iplil State IM).
y layfoi’(hr tihe
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Rtutten)' tik'kelH
Into tirkeib are
tirkel<f afi
uiiseH of Dorm 16 i ingle-
on a 50 yard punt return. Dorm lo
laded to convert and the linal
score vast 6 to 0. Leggett a,nd
Mitchell put Up their usual good
scrap us |the game ended in a
scoreics > fie but Mac null won (on
penetrat tails. |
Puryetu 1 romped over Dorm 1,
26. to 6, Lilave Thdmas carried the
load fpr t|e victors, throwing two
TD_ papfcea and scoring six poirus
himselt. Bill McMahan of Dorfti 1
ran 30 r'af'ds for their only score.
fn h jlie of the cold w.eUthCr,
Trailer ('bmp and Walton met in
Votlfe)l(iiU. frailer Camp were
the vo tors, two straight games.
Hioiug iind Alr.K were involved
in a <i> ul^e Itoneit. Dorm |.7 rail
ed tjo hIoih lor their game with
DoTflt !7i Kl Cawiwi wo» over
Fl'.i ibijforteit. Ahjf K and Agf
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.'ih»«tSMU Came Show That
Jtiicials Missed Setback Play
H. F. Miller was the lucky winner af the Quarterback
t Jlub contest last week. Nb entry picked all of the correct
✓inners, and Miller's entry was chosen out of the 13 guesses
vhich hit &U but one right.
► Penn State’s win oVer PennByl-
I vania, and ,the Rice’s Lromping of
Arkansas ebught most of the icon-
testants unaware. M.Rer’s guesses
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fUld Saturday al
m««t tha Rice Ow
third time. The Fa
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two gameB, the C
and thrde ending
Aggiea hoi
of 414 pointe to t
m>d flock from H
yeare ll)3« to ir
Aggies did not loi
although the Ow(
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iggie llaiineTs
’rime fbr Meet
\ext Week
Soon they
for’the thirty*
ir» have la If.
Tap;
with an^aven
scorlnife.edi
for the |«satl . .
tatt. FmStt the
inclURiVe the
game 10 Wee
Id manage to
sjini In the football rating ayntem of footiinUTekm Paul B,
toouMviiii, A omio V SplitgcHMM I Vvi llttmson of rt20l |)«nm‘0l Ht., New Orlehns
trffcjppa atu| ; McUowoil ae.j Wld lamaon t|atuB (tot' first ten^-—
ANDY HILI
terrific game against the SMU Mustangs in tb£ (Fotton Bowl last
Sa turday. Hillhouse Is'a sepheraore with two ye irs of eligibtIUy
L1IOUSE, 230-pound end from Alvin, played a
Mr ■
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romuininu at A&|^L played one year at Lama^Junior College
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illiamson Rates Wolverines
" . ! | /! !’ ; J: >Z | 11. -
Nation’s Outstanding Eleven
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Michigan InlveBaltyj Htill holds down tho humlier ofio
‘ “ ' r “ 1 ‘ * ■■ “ T xlrt I’mil B.
15, Ln. Mr.
A&M’s chances for a conference
.lampionstup ini Cross Country
.eem oetter than ever this year,
-c mis been a tong time since tne
.xggies nave nadia conitrence w,n-
utr in this event as ’Texas Uni
versity has nominated Cross Coun
try running lor (tne past i? yejars,
This year A&M has must oi
last season's ritinners baca and
are lavoiea to win the Confer*
ence meet which will; be heiu at
Conege Siatiop on Nov. te. j
Coacn Anaerkon's (xikcKstcrs
have won mree; uuei Imeevs wjnue
i los.iig only one. md team jioet
I men* urst start against tne Un>-
(verstiy w uaiaoooia in a most
lirusn and men won ineir next
nieeis uguuiit Norm Texas &tavu,
OKi.»nou.a Afii.u, andijTexas UpV
voi s)Ty.
woo dVj..
| foitud llij it Lay (if to iviwh the
I sc mil In 114 Luyooimil Mf Down 11 as;
1 partner« i|ct down Ki>lltgci'liei‘ ahd
j .Simplon (jo reach tns tinulH.
Bill HUim umplr«|-in-Chief:of thd
j Nutlondl JLcague, vyorkod in morq
■ World ie|ics than any other om+
crnli Ktciii umpired 10 IK serie*
betwoeif EOpS and 1940.
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teMniR in Ibis ordci:
Mic^iigHo
Notre ftami
Army i
N. Car, V.
Califorma
Georgia Ted:
Mich. State
Penn. State
Northwesteril
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98.4
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06.9
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96.5
96.5
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pr: .11. dklahoms
Ohio state, 14,
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DO. Tulane , j ? k 94.9
The RiK’ond lli'ii IChoh are rat.
ed In this on
12. Grorgia,
Ole Miss, 15J MIrRouH (.!., 16.
Clemson, 17L iMU. 18. Vander*
hilt, 19. MinnejNeta 20. Texas.
The SMU team slipped thrue
places over tnle weekend due to
the fight that tne Aggie squad put
up before finally going down be
fore uoak Walker and Company.,
In the .Southwest games vVill-
iamson’s system rates Tulane gigs
over Baylor, SMU over Arkan
sas, Texas over TCU, and the
Rice Owls over the Aggies
The five major femaining unde
feated, untied earns in the nation
are .Michigan, A’otre Dame, Army,
Clemson, and ralifornia. All five
teams are picked by the New Or
leans peer tjo keep their records
unsullied.
4 m* season the AggieN are led
by J, u, naihpum umi Julian
tivroog. itiestf two funner* un-
i*ii»u onanwoj! »n »j uuei meet
wiiii IvgaM tinivarsiv) at Austin
on iNiiowir wfwiitcii A4HM won
2s.<»L luiuiidOlg out tn# Aggie
Ham me taiiui limnt, jviry
imonen, Wi orut imoiiv, and way
iiomiwok. i| 1
T him year T«x«r will not have
.leiry i nompROtl woo 1111* been urn
oungitorn'a nuufuar ode rtinutif ior
toe poRi tniee y«arB| ■
Lam year 'itiompion fInlihed
fii'Hi in uie cooieivnca meet wjnico
enabled the Texas unm to udKui
tne Agg.en ior thy cunuMvme
cnampioomop. !
uading tne LonghornB in this
year a meet will be iltckie br<|oKB,
♦vuyne lliinnoni and TJoooy Vvnin.
cnant, Bro0K$,4he top icxub i*un-
ner Uns scaaonj, lim«ncd tnntl in
me recent duel | meet with the j Ag-
were as'follows: SMC 27, A&M 7; ’!
Texas 7, Baylor 6; Rice 21, Ark-
ansas 16; Femmylvania 14, renn
State 7; Oklahoma 21, Missouri 6.
Last Saturday’s game with SMU
will be shovfn at the Quarterback
Club meeting tomorrow night, and
a yet undecided speaker will be
obtained frdm the coaching staff.
These films give conclusive
proof that Paul Page caught the
last interception of the game in
fair territory, and then stepped
into the end zone. This should
have given A&M two points on
a setbaclul
In addition, the Mustangs would
have had to itek to the Aggies on
the next ptyyii at a time whf;n the
dock was rjunning out.
This filjfl catches,Jn full the
maxing run made by Doak Walker
;hen he ploughed oyer center aim
PT
avoided several - tackltrs fqr the
secopd SMU touchdown. At least
ihrec Aggies grabbed for the elu
sive runner, but he kept on going.
Thej excellent pans ithro\y|ing and
receiving bjy the Aggfi-s is also
Rhjown, Oh one play Bob I Goode
literally Hhatdic* the ball: out ofj
,ho hands of a blocker, and Buryi-
Bety niakiK a fin# intcr#eptioiil
and irunhafk on another,
One of the jncourugmg pointa
whidh tliiR film nhoWN iti (i<Hail is;
dm fine pans protection screen Bel 1
up by tha A&M llnei ; fj
The (irqjgram will mart iln tho
ARRinnhly hull at 7:110 p, m.(ThurB*
oay: night •. { : I ! v
North Carolina. University Tar
heels.
The system prefers Michigan
over the Irish of Notre Djame
on comparative scores against
Navy and i’Urdue teams. The
Irish allowed the Midshipmen to
score and barely edged the Boil-
l. s , th.
team and beat Puridue by forty
points.
84.2# of the gam >e correctly f^f
the best average since the initial
week of the season. Major upsejts ..
were Tennesftei’s 13-6 victory over . In the Junior College ratirig the
Georgia Tech, and William and Kilgore Junior Junior College team
of the Justice led is rated fourth best; in the Ration.
1
Mary’s 7-7 tie
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FrobUm to hold down cortji, and ipeod the (
extension of telephone service.
Solution! ilifth-xtrctiRth wire wliose u|e allows
the span between poles to be In
creased from 150 feet to more than
iiOO. One pole" now docs the work
j>f two. . ■ j j/,
he problem, (of course, is a coni
or telephone people. High-si
(with required electrical qualities is only one
of many things they have developed to help
blem in these days of high eon-
In total, their de velopments are the reason
Why tel ipthone service here is the best in
the wor! d+-the reason why a telephone call
costs onjlyj a few pennies.
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Team
Texas A&M
SMU
Texas j
Baylor j
North western
LSU
Score Team
Score
Rice
Arkansas
TCU
Tulane
Notre Dame ,
Mississippi State
All enh'ies must be turnod into the Batt Bporte desk by 6
p. in. Friday. Winners will receive two tickets t) the Texas
game. Only one cAtry is alldwed per person. Aggi< -SMU gaiiio
to he shoyn Thursday night at 7:30 in Assembly Hall.
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Varsity to Be
In Good Shape
For Rice Game
The Aggie varsity went; through
a light workoUt yesterday as d
cold wind swept Over! Kyle Field:
No shorte were, ip evidence ai
Couch Harry Stiteler started pro-*
paring his charges for the game
withjthc Rice Owls here Saturday;
Only a few injuries in the forni
of sprained ankles and sore knees
mar the team’s physical condition'.
Bobby Gdff was stiff from tha
game, but Kis knee appears to be
in good shape. Hub Ellis is still
plagued with sore ships, but should
be ready for (action by the week*-
end.
Guard Odell Stautzenbergcr in
doing fine on his chipped heel
bone. He said yesterday that it
does not bother him at all now.
Wray Whittaker Jolngdi the
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chief threats of ih# #tr
(cam that will iflayHhe
on Kylo Field fitutda).
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bench for sure Saturday when he
. He saiu
that either-Dick McKiBsack’s ei-
receivcd a broken jawbone. He saiu
her-Dick M
bow or EHis’ knee was the cause
of it The injury was a complex
fracture, with the ends brpken off
intp his mouth. Whittaker will be
’ ” ’ ‘i liquid foods for four
his mouth ia wired shut,
loach Stiteler was doing a little
“cooking’’: yesterday, conjuring up
some strategy fori the Birds. He
praised the team for the game in
Dallas, but reminded them that
this eomiiig game Will also bo b
hard one, Stiteler was confident
thgt Aggie*., would win this game
if they ehntinuod te »h»w the ira.
pipvomsnl which they have made
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laat loniw • Insou
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weekly poll. ^ | |V
Petrovich iDBcf-Ho kreatfjofeh-
sivo heights against the twaylor
Bears last 8nt#dif, placing 0
key j role in stej^intf two 'Buylftr
drives inside the ftonghorn. 10-
yard line. He turiged |[n anjtequaliy
steady performance ipn ominse.
Close behind the | Texaf line* ’
man in the scraji for recdgnitioii
from the sportii'pdhbcity .ilirec.
tors, of the liven: ctanffcence
schools, whose ballot* detihnine
the weekly congeBti wereiAnd
Hillliouse, Texas A&M enA an
Bill Standi, Arkansas tacikle.
ii teuchdo
Hillhouse catti
pass, totaled 50 afds on aerials,
and was a rock < defense against
Southern Methr J ^ r 1 ll,&
Stabcil made
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klq.'nft
a , 4 ? f ^^ ackle
for the Hogs, and was brilliant dp
spite the fact hjj was on the los.
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