The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 11, 1948, Image 5

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In wea 1
through a
No men! in
Kice or wprkinlK
ties to atoj) tho Owl
'-r- In the fhit «
taking the kii ks
offennivo attaika w
t
ye tjac 1
black fjeld
this
i A
fhiilfbWkt
•lota, ami Bob >y Golf ut f illbick
* Buryi B»ty van lc|(jhin|f (rood
at the ouarterl inck
•and Ralph Panel »
I '
Htllrt mhrA p.onducivA 11
sctjirhmige yesterdnv \ , i ! ‘ I
lortelwere seen on
ufer Hi’
ffensl
•vi Vj
M
Burvl
:t^I ol] Gojodtj
both hull hnilulllntc
Hh* rwudverH, An (I
CharUmWright, Cw
and George Ki deiu
right on the nuuk
were looking rood l
Working In Ae
bu«;kflcld won Jlnufi
quarterback, .Jim Vi
and Charlie uRovab
, Tor no at the halfb
The other backffi
woiklhg ub u unit w
Don KlcholuM uh tl i
uid I mndngi
II Ihoiix
\W C( nelijiid',
Bubbu YhIoh it the
and Jim BoHft’Otl
Smith at the halfb|i
1 The only man
was Wray Wljittakifr
on the practice fiel
squad go through i
taker will be. out i
the season because
jaw he receiv 2d i
:a in
U fji
t'
\
;v.
V •
ter of the Rft
-
Coach Bill Dubos >
•men concentrating efr
the Rice offei sive,
pears to have re#
stride.
Speculation was iHc
Kyle Field as to \v
really hit its peatf
year like it l as in ft
„ about this time,
have has Coilch St
Reports reaching
staff stated that f;
the Owls w$re hi
fpy their gair
the Hogs whi e the
appeared to be
in jthe
w&s
coUld
bojttJtd
their encounter v.Mb
weekend. Tin ■ rep<
say thatj the Owls a |mar;nt y ijould
do nothing wrong
their ball hmdlin r
their quarter mckir a
criticized, am their <
kept the Poikcr bj|i
up throughout the
Today the vai\s
(apering off .heir
the Owls, T U) sqijb
came out? in good*
the tilt with the 1
taker, a find Hti-iijb
om> loHH, Tl o-Hgb
In their first
of the season that
UlHHUlh
MWj
G‘ peuind;
(ore 1» lug lib
in iHijlal ani|
taking Uibm;
dco ul | stiflng
(ns dop at
[N a. fullback
aiid i 'FifHnk
ppa*
. Imivy. Ijaivofites Ip SittUl'dhy f
Id ithiit j»H* llomecpnlii Igfclash between the two
lyiHod o| lenjins ijn t lit’lTCll Stadluni,
ha i his line-
wi ys to stjop
>w :hat iti ap-
(bed its ftijl
ing on
(Ithen F'
atrimgjth ithis r^Vahlfper
he ^ears pasi .!-.nfs • havr nniirlr*
he years pasi
y pay
jit] edi
hat, th>
telel w
trie Batt spoirts
ap >ears
iilv kepd
e lastf Sat 1 ird
lloanting
(SM
It
C ,
Jf'eni op
M
n uniiati,
fullbiu k spot,
ltd |Pqc Wet
ek niot^. j:
ill t nifjjrm
whjo u’as out
watching the
paces, Whit-
jt tiie res , of
of thejbrcker.
tpe rirst q iarj-
e ijist Saitur-
exas Favored
ver Horned
N* SalBrda y
! FORT vjojtTH—Tradition pak-
•s It (llilljicijilt for T«x*n’ Pong-
horns tn v inMiVer TCU’s Froip in
Fort Wpithf-they nave' it
inly thret times since 11)21)i and
otj at till n |ho last eight yoars—
IJut «tailsdek make the! Steoif
fardrlte* in rsittui'dayh
hgfeu
t M’lTC.
'.ua-Hns
Ri'pgeii (thij
fe|ise arid |(lefense jin al-
y> denajftijnent of! th(
Iwnghorns hafe beatei
itfkree teams which have
jqn ablei t,o conquer the
T . _ ! ! ( -T ’.'J ' ' 1 1
rntflusivc evidepcej how
‘ver, lies i n the breakdown of Wiese
While
iatical tin
on both o
mdat evt#
gape, the
vvo of the
ihiis far
Frbgs.
More
iii.
aroujnS
.ce; !
Idaltistical
Texas,
Jtl4 yard)
holding its
Frogs ha
j er game
\Z5l yards
On the
haye Hina
ng in olg
defm
tljiat
|up
iy jivitih
tcly
toward
this
to
gamp;
pertfect
not be
efe isii’e game
;kfi
tam^. j
ty (will beg|in
-I epajratjions fo
d is i whole
t ond itii n after
usta igs; Whit
en [1, jw
m 1 c me itiojn lof, fop an a'
e aquttd ia jixpep .cd to greatly iKisitipn
^iits.' haye
nr a 121
1
am
,"en
)7(
jer
874
made only 102(> yaids
-ymb average. In se
gapies. thb frogs have Tysheil 1
yi/ids to a re rage IBS yairds
came; th dr foes have made 1
ards ojn !|tlle ground to average'
PK yards p it gamej
The passing records similarly
-iye Texas the adyaptage of yards
although percentages slightly fjav-
ir the Fi igk. The Longhorns hav'
,1 (2 ^-ards
veraged
prough
halve ave aged 89. The respective
foes hav ■ passed for (58 and! 61
yairds, re qxlctively, per game.
Both
slijgh'tly inofe than 16 passes Jpei
gantfr Te
thb 16,01
(nfe or re gunu'
H j nil ed jah a
tor
The V
iiiiteixopt
has <nt< 4 f
p!(KH(»H, T oil
i.SeHHtlmj
|i tlie liojfH
iiilpO. :j .
-■f—
\ !
•4t
mjonth
• i.Tliiii uttit announPed today
limit U( htit tieflim of the I'nl-
vcxitity if [ Arkansas, thw co(ifar- (
c4ee nixsideht, following a nieel-;
tart, Dailip.
ing vp coPctende
“ ijla
incltijlW
nnijit,thud been rumordU iff
ovojd 1 ji'ther hcIuioIs,
a, had been m
iulilitions to the soUthivest
m’ 1 ■[ [J 1 • .■>•••• . ' in ■ j
Lcflatl xhid thy expansion conl-
nilttee p to >Hhly wip'imake no reC-
opmeilqjiitipnsiVegarding HflniissiUn
il)cr\;>t the conference
ini DallaXllec. 10-11.
ivioM dth
Synjd paid
e horse never
luacling up better stn-
Mhfn _the Frogi
— ir^d !fl
fpotball games go on te evision to
the homtiji of any ti()achtjj or scouts
who care to tune in.
Won't] , that gi"c t
opportunity to siu
bli eking ashimunlrnis, llefensiv
WASHING
m , (
m every
plays,
uii.viiink onniKOUiruvn, ovielisivt
net upsj ctc„ at lluir IbiiNuref
Neoly W,ttH uMked, L
"Sure, but I (Ion!t bolfovc it vi>jill
nioko any diffeieni'e,” skya Neely.
^‘1 think we all .jknow P wliat tile
K
Quarterback HARMON C|
SWLLL leads the Rice Owl
. eoo.a. we ,«owvvHiii.ik nhd In aha a ioafi
thur fellowN »ro tfung io do .n.jH ruun ft. CarawcH ranka tRl in ^
the conference paNNlng NtandinKl.
4ion
rw'lfalf
Peerages.
fob example, ' average
tal per game whil;
ppbsiticui to; 191i ifhf
re I averaged 242 yards
waile allowing their foes
games
ose, SMU Films On
H' QB Club Tonight
Line Coach iflll Du Bose will handle the sneaking chores
at the Quarterback Club meeting tonight. The tall
Coach DuB
schedule fo
s |for ah averag
game; its opjjpn-
per game
afr, while the Frogs
eiims have attempted
0v11v. ivnmvn me ri’.iih t" 111
of the tllnui or tbit U tv lint they
Should da, The Niiijnc goj^'for (ku
own piavorN. Bui |t takes more,
than that i -
'You tJun give lllko * ime pluyr (
to 11 boys on one!! tide, tl on ii»v|
biher, and,let thtiin gr to it. If
tin ir talenU are jfrirly evuti, (jae
bam will win ouef. The othir wil.
(wpi 1 the second ti|ii‘. «
Breaks of thtj gam , getting
fired up, a dotenni ratiin tr will,
a fumble here ijnl tlficre, fall-
ure f>>r one manj to gii a block, f ()u tlui1l race going strong \N od
or ability of thd ither man to aesdav afternoon as other sports
ilure o| one min took a breather.; '
Sforing every possible (wav,
"A" Air Force romped over;“A"
Vcfs 25 to 9. .lack Wood ahd
Jack Scott kept the victort «v|eiry
much in the game with their
passing and running. "I)” Vet
erans eased pasj “A” Infapfljy,
7 to 0.
•‘B” Athletic h
9f00 a. m. Friday
I They will ieat the
arcival in ijobuto]
|g o'clock and ithcn
W' ■ '' I
There will be
the game over
other apodal edi
Hahed by jthe
(•veiling. The Ha
ranged.for an
me fi
elude a block, failu
to get a facile,
(pan tn stay in
pass play, a bad
ter—shucks, theyf jail
football. And w rile
helps. 1 don’t th nk
will ma;ke it any ;itore
to the game." 1
Football A
Lively in Corps
Intramurals
Corps tea ms kept their r,cd
will be pta
yers^—
ccording «odd
Irvin. [mM
iol at Huedlea
rf- game
'
J
re or one man
failure of one
IiosUicn on u
pjass from cen
ter into
scouting
elevinlpn
mportant
Baqkfiehl Coach i Ce<
il Qrfeg.
P^iluV^n^nrtVufh- « l 4j or sf" tif® ^ce pjws in actionFthis year, but „ ,
knows a gre^t deal about them from the scouting information who has been assdc atelwith foo - downing “B” Fi'
accumulated over the season. bull as 'player orfdoaclj for niore to 0. Bill Wilspi,
I + r j : -4 However, Coaclj, DuBosc will an- t ! lan lh r ee 'Secadds usAl a iiflua-.j broke the. hearts
tr —, - — ' swer questions concerning the Ag- tion jo illustrate jS'rely.J poinit.iHe ; when he took a
gie team, its physical condition,
and the prospects for a victory
over the R.ciebmls.
No member of ;he coaching staff
has made any difinite statemej.it;!
that we will beat Rice, but Coach
S^teler is on ths optoinistlc side!
of the line. t;, .
He said that if the team playk I
the ty|»e of ball it did againsjt
Crippled Bears
ToMeetTulane
As Underdoes
iWaco. ^ The
Bijiyjor Buatjs (jvill Ip
intetsectional contejs.
sqn this week when
xafs has cohipleted 7j2 of,
tlie average, while TCF T
hajs comdleaed 7.8. Exact percent-
ages are ,4p6 for the Frogs, ,4*3 d Both clubs have
for the Shelf's. T(,’U’s combined op- cjontest thisj j sp
28 of,69 forwirds
i!| oT .*(15. Texas’] op-
hiiis connqcled on 4-'i of
42 R. '
o>s have had 11 passes
>(!, the Lonjghorns Jl; TfCU
voted (*igjil opiioailtion
, xita |l), ' 'j ■ •. •
isi (*i lug records b|#o give
fi (im\(\u(f|ln the ju(fv|intr
Nje.w Orleans to meet
‘ ut Greejai-iVavo
Tblqn
Bpwtl.
cbntiest (hid > sjiasop
getting tripped; earl
t(y Georgia Teijh an
eorg.„ .....
lling n hArd](ought contest
is, last week- iji com
jvliii'h nr rely it clicatt
irepn WaVt) holds
" ■
>f i Arkansas, the cin(fur-| dy TlnNley, j(i\ all-u
it
SiWhftAiyi
hutijgin oveirj l
is the margin
te Bi*
hy w
(MisfiVsippi Ljlale, a
|lor j tied at .Mfmpljh etJi ly this .
jseiupjn
'I'fic-'BruiiliN
(j(*nsideivd hexi fonuat lu Mu! poores [ phy; leal con
dltlbn of tiifi year,
foui key nu n
will
funtU y .ibnee,
star
L
tnlHNliig tlrt big in
Utrgcctionnlj Igamc. Co-Ca)'t«. Bud
dy Tinsley, an all-a twricqn citiuli
date at tackle, and
m giund. aklng w ith
Owge Sinbt and Ei,d J.
all linisKed Apore th>
Texas gamh hue Ur
absence played a hi
' Bruin dcfc^E
recalled that back in tlit midj-thir- Joe Hilton for a
ties Tegas Christlah h;|l thq ‘fin- score 6 to 0, favloring “C” Field,
dian sign” on R cv. wiriiing game “A" CWS •stepjj(jd ahead of “A”
after gaiue in a ijpw. J
4-
hadly hrippled
p ay tleir hist
of lire sea-
SMU, and the!breaks come ait
the Aggies should
least halfway,
beat them.
... ,..v Films of the is MU game lajsk
hey travel to wtG k wit'be shown at the meeting
• ■ U tonight. They shW positive preqf
in th|> Sugar thnt P?iul Page caught an Aggie
j pass in fair territory, about a
odt .0oly• jone yard An front the. goal, ai''
with Tulare then Stepped inter the end gone, H;
in th ■ season the officials caught this, A«S|
ancf Bayi ir drop- would have had].two more poinj
to Tex- and the Wustangs w^uld have hi
with c s< oics to kick ,fjom their own *2d-ytfrd
anyt ring; the 'litie.
a niite-pKiiut r Olhor fa*t ac
ci's si tee thatj; a. 40-yard run
and his kickoff
ieh t ijay Ik'UI
dub t uit $ay-
witli
igon strots inch de
by Douk Walker,
,,in iv,..,, ijeturnAvhich«p|iv-
cd the wny for inc winning toui h-
" iy'n siiapjVy pans.-
Aggio receiv •(>
down, lluj.vl Bi
i ihg atai t|te op<
appro u’li K
pdsijii.lily
Some of the
the gjuitc were
low a. ' Jj
(ruickest niiiH. »f
niM* by HoIhi)
holes a ml hit
otxlitr) in piny
a few icconds.
udfjback Tho <iil|fIclann 2 • Waa nl»o
it. C’losri, tlouahlo bn n f
n ha f of the Ivisnuck shook
ihjuriisH. Their! lie was attcinpti
g part id the
-j-- 1 ";• • -V - - • | j with one joir two seeiitj; Ha
t price ejveKopjid fbrl a j service in the Tulard fray.
«uce 1 horse wb!s \$7E,i)00 Baylor's joss to Texas left
tliind Synjd paidToi New ! Longhorns land the Bee rs d
Goff, wiho plunged or or Imu
he Mustang
i which Umk ojtjb
>y : in which fflc-
lob Gocnic >>11011
ig Ao catch a ppss j
ill the thii’d quarter 1 ';
The Quarterbj ck Clui> will meet
enib
.
Player
W*l)L( » ;
S^Ott.
(.inn! rip; C.
Stout
(‘lay .j f
G< *><ic 1
: •
Player ! ,
.V<ihrisc>i(i
Capuil**!!'
Perry i
Hurt f
KfrU 1
H»t>
Player
Wal'trij,
(jlue*,,. ,
<'„*
KtS'lirV
(iiHMlf ;
llaye,-
Si •.11 ■('
perty
Umrlp
Cuff
inpin ijkim
walk* j
('Annilsli
Mi.nii
(,'!*; ef
\( t> it,* 1 ,
Wrii:l|( .
Pfii'hirfl
K In nu It nu.
SWC STATISTICS
I.EAplNci SCORERS
Tnuch«jo»n|i<< Conv.
1} l^
I f’ "
i p O’ 1
f. n
it tl';,
ir. ■ ; 0 .
LEAjPINU PASSERS
to get thc Ntory
NOOK NN ppHNihll.;
. Thu Fish can exfuetjtd lii(l«t thu
fa*UfHt team they ll^vj jijced thik
•year in the HouNt^Ms tnlmii Hr
Although t ri ()wl|tii havei (m
lioya dn tiwla mAjod; th
spegd to iurn. T|««
.W . |)| i«Mwrua In i^.f#
thulr backfield. ^ j. ; ; ■ ]; the
Mike Mlehcn JCwi"! If waa
onp of th* leadiiqilpdl* v»ult#r»
in'the Htule last aiiriiig, the .hill
country tyay plnM eWl for' the
Tivy Antlers, as H#>P r i‘TIu<W7
Sha--ffer (>f the fl^ (Rd for the
Austin High tenth of »ilw
The Clajks B slafe.* dash cbpm-
pion last firing \fati Tqddy Riggs
of .Pearsall, who b^w. |ol<ls ddhvn
one of the halflidck jsrotft for
the Slimes. The Ilo^stog flhronicle
savs that the P>iia?salr sjpeddater
^ • ’lipymkn.on
’rticorcdiover
d poinfs^q High school
a ^,.^1
of “C” ! Field t\vo hundred poi
of “C" Cavalry ball last fall for ttAmj,
long pass! from ; . How ton ^ pl®y 8
touchdown:; final one of the end ^^iU0n fo}v the
— ■■ Ricje freshmen aM iWfcs a Very
-*5h
±
Fd.G. T.*n>l t*oln P
n j HI
n -5 :(«
Gloss, who Has pityed j. real l>all tonight in the LAssombly Hal! nt
is season jwijli be out fp r the're- 7:30, and will last appfuxiiilaticly
maimlor of itlijo season. lmt all of (,,u ‘ hour,
the other Injuired a: e ex >ected to “~
be ready (b(»i the SMU contest, A d c ft. at for (he Ponies would
ide open
-4
With one jqr two seeitfi; limited throw the nice
The Bears wi
the encc play next
New Longhorns land
coil a j locked behi|rd SMI
•^1 place withjtjhree win:
ia
second out tlie;season
place with tjhree wiris ariii one loss, at Houston, No
dead- meet SMU in Dillajs and will close
vith the Riife Owls
K 27. 1
p;
L WHITLEY,
\ J
roturn to homer-
jlweek; when tjiey
„ I.KAiblNKt PUNTERS
Ucltpol. T ! PunU
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I Tliiivo (jO'rlrd Cnintd
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I.IUUlNli I'AHN RKCEIVKIW
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Set Vardr P»*»(."
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23 to 1.1 count j iSienrge Bfhwn
dropped in 15 po iffltlfw (hewin
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Day S(ucj|tnts, 28 tjo 12i A Talley at
was high point bi*tt ftyi ,the! in
fantryman with’ 13 p«ntH
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gnnirjg ability of
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