The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 12, 1948, Image 3

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Out to Avenge 1947: Del
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but they probably hive no
uring it to be an easy mar
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ing its fumbling ways tonrttim w to help us beat them.
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_)us is wondfering how A&M:
Owls. Sevei ali other gam
nit we are ati| winless thi
The majority t of the spoi
orrow because we ‘ snot tne
agamst SMUjaat week.
i|t Jtice, too, nn|sf have been all
| up to manglel the^rough Ark-
iffew thi Way they did. But
rather have the scribes
[ us to lose rkther than to
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,h Stitelor h. been preplng
Hly for this game ami l will
r Jon a limb to siiy that wo will
P|ifie tomorroVr. |Wo may even
t k>m by two ‘opchdowns.
si week the feathered fit
e l Arkansas a, rude setbac)
etb preping for this game, fig-
1 jjim ebunting M Rice contir"
ootball
Professional
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hie Htyni J^urn to professional foot-
{bat) they (have to take a cut in
saiaryJ,' r
Thufs the opinion of Dr. |ohi
L. Plyler, president of Kurroai
University at Greenville, S. C.
And; the littla colleires with lim
ited athletic funds enn 1 * hope t>
kdcp Hitce with the big schools who
have Vays and means df attract*
ink tota grid talent, the Mhtfktmr
•tal at an nluumi meeting hero
I*t night p . | 7 Ij U
[/"The day when you
a uond football pfayei
Uiitifin and college txiionse*
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lost
you emild ge
layer for hi
Jess Neely may have breii id
ing out by not using Vdrnon G
very much this' season.; Cast .
Glass beat our fish teafn with
precision passing, and -'E hope
sits this one out. * '■
-A&M’s -fine- will be bne of
big question marks in , the g;
—and if they hold like they did
,—week we will wir\. Every
the forward line playei,
game, and ■ Jim Flowers
smeared the Mustattgsi from
linebacker Position. Coach StiMer
first used Flowers as a linehai|!fcr
L ih the Arkansas game, and Mid
—later that he wished that he Wad
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thought of him sooner.
For the record, call Mi 13-7
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-Several upsets are likely
Gi mar Sunday’^ papers; Work n
ort a hunch, I‘will get behind
eight hall to say that; Arkan
surprise 8MU id Faye^
Two weeks ago the jltazorh iji
l showed enough power and godd
] play to stop Walker and Co.
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® iinsasj has been waiting/lor this
i rame! all year, uml if Scott, Camp-
i >ell, and r'riehinj get some hi
ng, tjhey cah feijeat the high-r
ng .Mustangs. Cali it a bare win,
e 1151-20, for Arki nsjas.
kt | i; Baylor, too, appears to be in
jr a; hard tim; this week against tip-
ulane. The Gie^h Wave has boen ami
y i|iavin|g a fair aeason ahd is rankled cOlh
goae," Dr. Plyltr contiu
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He estimated (the cost of an “bK'-
ecagC; good" fhotball team th<ue
d|ys at $100,0Q0 a year. "Bjig
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his game
arry Stit
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Despite eight straight setb
the Aggies are raieo as onl^
point underdogs) by most i(p
filters. To many observers
coiisecutive delects would uidh
.en most any ctaach or tearr
Coach Stuoiev’s stjuad tyas
‘iichtmg hard ii every game
no, let-up is- «e<jn Idr tdmoij*i
contest with thi Owis. I
AccM ajnd Wice will bo
(ing for the ihirpy-third time
; otww att|rt|oon j uf tne 32
pmyed so tar, lihu h ai mers
^oii 2 0, Kijco 0, an
gamus have ended in a tioJ
.iggms him uutirt longost iitfiii)
ml viaorms front tno yutra U ai
iiHf, wmpMig Kewp games
bvyu gam
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.nvo gumos m ,lof|17 anil a>i2 cjmllmg
teams fun from $26O,O0Oi|to
annually, he said.
I'jWb, just doii’t have that ki id
of mwey to throw around at Fiji
man," he added.
“At least if vfe have I dan’t fijrd
itM-apd I’ve heeh
looking.
!se swivej
ing quarterbacks ddn’t c<jst
. . e Sit ( .. .
collegh football is such that whin
*t think these swiveil-hipp^d,
irng quarter*
obey. The situation in ‘amateiir’
Owl halfback VAN DAI.tARD
; is certain to cause the Aggiei
football squad some trouble on
Kyle, Field in the Mme' to be|
played between Rice and A&M.
Team
Bees
,i s tenth; irv the> nttidn by W’illianisbn. some] of the big stars turn to pao-
‘ “ " al football they have to
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Almost twp
he Major Hoojdefof football. B0(y- fespi
f^s injuries till also cripple her a <tu
or tlht^ game. s|> this! pignt hall j !
bills it 21-0 in fajjvor of Tulane. ||
i The Texas-tct’ game will ; ' L
Ithe hardest one df the week. T
has been noteil tor its upsets j; in
|the past few years. We had dyi-
^tk-nca enough that Lindy Berry and
etc Stoitt cag fo when the heat
on, but Xeijosf will be fighting]
o stiiy in thje Icopference race and
■should win,J 2
ip. salary.”
e aitliough, two
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since basketball has ‘begun, an
scrimmages havie i yre out uir the
The Owls have won the
limb* gudieM, Mist year the
ieam ovknwnuijnivd the Aj
41*7 nnd toninfroW! the ksiiaern
will be out to avenge thnt diiijpiit.;
The Uit-e sqtad is pxpuctkkl to
urnve in Goingc Statmln ifUinorj-
row tnoerjing ai.ji probUbiy Mf|il gp
inrodgn n IVgnt WorK-oiit {jctoie
noon. Coach Jess iNeeiy s ttmnelj-
ed llock iis exp acted to he ij| line
shape with boil ouck HMeyj|K l i«-
ney and center Joe Watson iiixi>ed-
teu to start,
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Agk.es too, should ,|e ip
good condition : for their meeting
With the Uwts. The qniy mefjpoera
<]l the teafti wh > aefipiteiy ,w| u nojt
dee service an Jonn C,pns] pnsep
and Wray Wnujiaiu-r. Botn p *-
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Battalion
P O R T
FRIDAY, NOVEJMBER 12,1948
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Cowboys Trounci
West Texas, 28-
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begn held, the first string has yejt | ,vith injuries,
to ; register a victory.; 1 Wednesday , the Agg.es jWorked-out jilestei}-
night the first team v^as tmvariep ! ,my on meir raguiar practics; f.eld
by an aggregation pa«ed by 6 ft. j while Kjjle Fie a was being water-,
6 in. Ken button apj) hjaf roomj- j c d in ppeparatjion for tiim^ rowls' a1lfc football coach
It is rather] dciubtful that thgsc
predictions wijl bq as accurate as
|iast week’s we
r ABILENE, Tex., Nov. 12
Blardm-Simmons University iicafne
from (behind to hand West Texas
State; a'28-6 licking in an Ax-mi-
itice Day Border Conference tilt. . , ..
West Texas-State moved V f t 7 ipht ’ wh i e _ th ^ F
Thursuav ] o ame, raasingj' and
Coach Johnnie Frankie Having
Good Season at Wharton JC
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Shines
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iTlil, Ti<x. ( Nob
ton TpwtiMnrt
the UnivJlnHtjj'ol Texan fit'shu
Six* a mneiHiilei, jd-W, victory
(ttatt, 1 fTeXii* Chtlxtlun U«iv0ri|jlty
W.bk: heft- ye itr wlay. I ji ,
TiiwimefiKl t niiled ' lAli yardi* oh
lit I'brricf |iin« M'orod omw*,.
ui t^ampu plunb'd
‘nxan' flrnt tidily,
$amy[8 outset,
plungii
tnax; 'the drive.
Johnnie Frartkie, former (assist* 232 pointjs against
... „ v , j.. , . - - , • • ,. l , it football qoach at A&M,( is ponents. [
n - a u4.’ Wallace Moom TRursuav I ame. i]aasing,tand kickuu • ww having R fine season at wjiarton , r. _ «* h t in UnatiiV
.fate 3! rstefc ssjtH :
; iss; «ff -f; HKSfeH J 1M
•his customary briUfai#e. i i f ; i hi ,{,,lh pl * y ' rs wcr « s ‘’ a8 « n «* P«|*'
The Cadet varsity : has beep Probable Skarting Linc-iips : uX tSfm iiTto b 5ehS«l luni Jr' f or,ners > wI,cn the y ottered
working out from 7:«j0 until tCuju Hillhousq LE Wliams i K f,,® ^S M barton Junior College. ■ Lait
• - J - ' ' , College of Louisiana m thd <7pen- Morrow played wlflt tile
1 Parsops tug game of the season, University of Houst<r|; ', while
'Watson! The Pioneens haVe • scored
^•1 iwarjz ) east 27 points in eVery ga
j " cept the one with McNbose
av lur 1,<;icf ntrrVtf uruc nryciitliuf
Hilllious
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Andy HiUhouse
i hd, received g lot
lA ssoeiat-’d Pr iss
t onal lineman Of
pm-formance iijgaitist
in Dallas, l^st wpeg.
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7: f) , , . .
.. Frphman ha^e j iv inkier
I-' been occupying the hoards from o-reiner
for .«««**« jtJHu.no until (|:46 in t|. d..nin».
I , ■. , tV'Fiuuiamrntalr huve Ui'cn .trcssA.
plunging over the goal lino *0 f „,. ! k„„
so far, but they are (expected tjo
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Settegagt ( RT
Wilton Davis raced 36 yat^s ion [ mnrb ami Ikho'rej as tlje Wright I Rrj
«• ^ «* ‘**14 IK S^mnLUu. 1 "' ; 9 -
arc a great contrastjj to, those dl
last year. Last year tlje team foul
ed 11 great deal in pneticej. (
C0nhequp u11y, j all thje
season's eiul, the Agi'.ies were the
Gowboy’s.^..,.. — riy -„
the sjeeond quartei; and Paql Bai-J
•jiry, kicked the first of four] exjru
point*).
/DttVis - accounted forj
llanlin-SimmonH tally on,
yunl run and Bailey too mi pno on
j* ghj-yttnl Jaunt. Nolan Hub'ey
rhalked up the final C mb hoy i* II,v
of an in*(
jr«ji'l Minyett
four yardi* fijr
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with l a Jft-yard return
IvtvetUud pass in the foprth ipwr*
tii'r, T
i'llnmxliiB w 1-lfttii) drive in five AflyimOivI
teutiMH’'|i'y M Hii y h* Meet Here Tfiitidil
..I 111.. UMir*’.ludlM T lr“I.
| I'lnyf.
a sajfety Was
musier.
a 1 thp Wogs rijbM
Tim A&M Kenning bail jvill
lemsi] blades With lire fijill ittoni of
Bice tonight at 7|30 p. m< in
iwftn
THam will he team tin Who
Foil. K|KH', and Bahre; I’hjp
houttl will also Imi slngejd.
Thla rlH bo thi» second femjing
;meet *f the sea*on fojr the j\x-
lli
foul ingest tcain in th|» conSfcrene-.
Tlines have enajigedlkhough, ilrd
Coileli Karou- ctantlnuttlly remini s
his charges that fouLnir l»;« eost*
jv praetlco, This, plus iIh' fjiel (hat
five shots ale biting emphnsUed t"
the; utmost, should i#>uli In vit-.
lories where lieforo : ilia Agglt'S
lost the gitiut majdlnty of l||o
dose ones,
Royalty:
Goff
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whibh
with John Tarleton ondtld In a tie.|
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Sid Luckman, who joined the
Chicago Bears of the. National
Football League in 1930, had tos
sed 124 touchdown pmjne* before
this season opened.
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innrrlijiv ia<ir|ii(iig in a uic-Kame
liruatkitNl »n)«r Hlaliuai WJ A\V|
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at halfback
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A&M, wqs cieditet
fifteen ta'Ck
tmgs in!whjtlj w
.f reateat I game of
(om wak thfe j 6’3
l locked out of a
Ijinies hef broke thr
efense to dreip tl e
1 iera behind tRe lipe
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avlor | )es t night was] agaiiiist AlKta
Their: 1 Th e Pioneers have combined ims-
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...„ — —- T - - 7 co- sing an4 ; hard' running itjoirun/up
. KO r demy of Bryati whqn thfcyjscdrcd a net gain of . 2,828 yatids fijimi
61 points. The (team has a tjotal Of scrimmage. Green and i .Moriiow
iji doing u majnritlf of If
tier. T
llonorjng
diance h<st Satut
'ule afi Lou Hoit
lary fliuikmjuy'
Ineman Jof thq'wjek in t
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UNIVERSITY, M'iJm. -(4 >l
l>y Pswnll ojf ColumhUj,
| (|tia/u rhack oijt the Univefisitjl 'rif ( seeking
M.ssissipid fohtlmll sipiad
ta-asim topped! thu Mputh
t'oiilVrenen's plueemeiit; k
m|ss„ !■ Saturday .night Whiu-tttjiwlll! ha-
have beeji doing'u majority of tho
rurtniiig while t|ie pasijiirig‘grftnt)
i has been paced by I.i chler. The,
’ j team ha* compljited 4f> • oiit of* 83
; atteniptcjl pnsiiei. -
Rot*< and Gopjeljjind
Among Soph Sl;n-
< ltt4<t OgiiU of Mlj'hliiin, (jll
.SUiplimlMiii or Army aiidj Kyle Kojle
id HMjl i*iv| tjho threlj liifghtapt
*lUi)dwd
fsolifibmpros
I leave
of t|o
year" ikci eolthg tj» Mb jAmficiat
1‘tvia Hurvay.i
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her of a SHU! b*okf*«ld!crtfllairiir
such player* jaij O01
| with 26 |io|nta!o» 38 trials 1 hroiifh
the regular ejamimigu. )U atltmd
one for one Itijtlie IltdUt Howl win
scored hy Ob) Mlxi D«Wlilt"A|ao
scored a touchdown! f , 'i‘ riit rttaia
ppIntN during the matson, j .■
OiitMidorM (gain
Starting! i’oMtn
('OLUM|»TAj 8. C. . (At 1 Three
Georgians arc in tit * stHrtjtig line
up of the university: of! Spilth:
Carolina foothall tltam nitd two
’astern nieet Ktl
ekp r» i r ^z;-' r '
stout (iji the IntSw-f
of foi.UiaU lot fiteji
int| : M* no jo
Kotrt !ih the iujly Mophrtni
‘d|crtn|ai
oak Will iter nth
Gil JoHhson, j
In any other bnckfiidd txcept
SMC’a—whiri* Wallu-tf, t»|! No.
1 sophomore of 1947. nnlMrally or savannh, Khtl I
dominate**—' Rote might btani . Macon mid rajcklo J’jul Ak-xiWiilcr
alone as thelHoaisOn'H outstanding ! °f Atlanta ai'd the Kt;u'fccrp v / Phil «
ijas earrii-d
others are isishing first sir
for berths.. ^uhrU-rback Hr
of Suvnnnh, Ejnd Roger VVilsoln.vof
I’TiU
ngmCri
'll nig pit
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football
Nealy
putar
*jlho gaip^d
! mentor,
fame in the SoutHO|estern and
Southern conferences for his
apeedy, offensive ff Kitball tac
tics. Aggies remember him fpr
his yard-eating opesiler
plays In past A&M-jRico gamlis.
varsity fledgling.' He .
the ball 67 tiihcs for 217 (yard;
and caught 12 passch fijr 189
yards and three tnuchjlowgs.
Among so|lihornpre sjandluts In
the Sduthwcst is jCedrip C^elaud,
Aggie end from Waco.! j
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brother, Kale, (and Ernie ttawhem
of Macon, gurjrd and hiijraackire’
spectively, aid the Other t|Wo, i .
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Biggest man on! Micliigata Sta|te
College’s 1918 football t|;am jis
sophomore faeklp Wijlians Miron
from Escatiaha. He pii4cs 2{>5
pounds ori b Six! footi thi|;c injih/f
frame. The midget is Georgt (littiK'
djTfarilitc) Guerri*, senior jailhatk
star from. Flint, \vho stands, only
five fpet, fiye |aijd wefghs|U57. !
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