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Wisconsin !AP Newsfeatues ASHLANDJ trouble making zone ? Then null Lumberjacks u| frt Houth jhoro <»r wi>>Dt Tfio Lunittorjuc tu fact, thw 1 Iwo t(i total polritH for tho t.hl« i^caaoii; | At Noci»n4 Itlnti 'ejaini Hasn’t ^is —tHuving st rou} bth endfi meet*—in |«ir, coach ? Having .e [other fellow’a jentl treatl cHtiir iand) listeh WqrtV land (Allege Like Hupi'iloij, i'P. ! Howei’ir, litlntfi at • ’her# wan i\ hmnn-j-fro the f st() Cadet Runners Favorites In Distance Meet gam tota To date 28 home games have drawn better |han 800, es to go. By maintaining the average of 29,000 per ga her m hiskory sets football attendance fpr the fi ■ D00 spectators. Theri are seven me, these seven woutd push the m #1 t I • - V • s| •ill k close to 1,050,000. But three of the contes ts cpming up will do better than the avera; Sojthirn Motho(|ist plays i3ayioi4- of the on the to the i \ this cit) In jwoiiiu foi'itlwll k»mc fincf Oct!i! 2l». UW|l! jchilwjmi thuy-.Mcoiul Ui'm nouidA/reprusont thuir liUHt throp ymUm. They U st (all »fx w thoirjiiimtM* aren't <iulte ns •SO. lot I, untU The Texas A & M Country team,will be ill « tp ; take the Southwest Crdss avpr- at Ljalla.s next Saturday. Already .43,010 tickets have lieen sold and there are better than 20.000 more available. Probably 55,000 vfill be In the Cotton Bowl for this Kanu*. Nov. 25 Texas i and Texan AS* M Ueef at Austin .This «anu> ‘~r~ m „ , _ . ^, i already is a sell-out of fih.OOO. onfercnce C r O 8 S Country 1 Noy. 27 Southern; Methodist will 'hainiUopship away from .the t nf\ play Texas Christian at IlnUns. Versity jof Texas this wt><lk« The Thin should attract 60,000 this wNkk- The Conference meet will bo i helil at ColloKe ! Station thij^ Pfidjuy af- tefnoon.' !i, j i I The wlio )iuvej. s rail Jtho bonghohnn win tho iSehaiili ionshln for the ;pnst sovintecn yfn *h, Axl* denly fijid themselves tMj etim to beat in !thi* PridnyV meet Coiich Anddrsim has/host >f h» rlmners Imck fiioiyi last se isonI'od Jthe teatn bus showed up well in iluel meets they have rutj this yejm St 8 tvxi r l - which had three HiKht games, had ! ’ C tf " y I beginning of |( re 11046 season—during wjbich the Lumberjack t field a teany; Mariy of the male stidebts were in the armti ces and the tiasculine end of the stident bedy duripg thop.' thet didn’t services . years averaged fivi Still, thut leaii^ started with a 25-j( The ’Jacks sjgnalifi a 13-0 loss to Dul Things Were 1946. It struggle point, then right pass good for eigl I i on we,(1 The jFarmers hiitts rnteji fflpir times this season, losing the opener;to the ynivsrsltt )f Ok lahoma and then com tu^ lack to score wins over jNprth TeXJas State, Oklahoma Ai&M, |a|nd tjhe I’niverseity of Texas. ■ Leading the Aggies thjis ) ear age niijners J. D. Hampton and Julian Herring.)!Hampton has fin- - T • , ished finjt in till thj5 Ajggie lilel j anyway since the team remained r niembers undefeated so long.. College of Ironwo*] other touchdiowii i When the ll)|^ University of lov candidates, j Itijuri as a defeatist atti ii and most ofj the cjt i fervently Iniping ijcr end |)f the tieote. The optttiPg ; —-co«t AnddritOn tw I fractured thpeo bop<h broke his ccjllarboiH' Northlnpd isiifjt pounds and itls| bail. 1 of 350, there me lijl Quarterbacks and hn If bucks N yla ' i a Win., arc fijur of i'2 \ fn As may hi 1 et p < been u hit I Injnvy Hansen, and Bobby, Whis|enaat. m itigvtm mason yty. ia M tiao tootijaii Rice is also expected cutjthjij figtue jto 29;»b^t th^fe’sl nb jiich.thing team to College Statioji ^>r sinalf .-team;, jthe Ijide averages cloae jto j20(y' i 1 |[1| telr jilt si round ,li70. Of the ^ciioor§: wgistrafion , §'"1*111^116 l> llpwind and Tom flaekiej both of Ashland. w../ two years, tip Ip h Before Hjiei'Cfiv III d)efoie_Hol'lnuuu wi stayed thrpt kh th Bui lT< tlhill ,fi In tvSl, nr dm i Packer star the it* the couniry. Hi ■ the entire Squad. I', fact,'the whole school conference meet. e o »i U , , cyf Aibland,. lire'solidly lb ahinp! the Lumberjacks, thjiiiajv wHeiv Nortlhlun t fipjsheS on 'the long : : ' fi L h'\ : ' ih it p»e4-.again.st Rochester (Mirin.) Junior College leJtj halfbacks. One kV in a hand j the I Other W^ >i ; ..i Water Polo Team .Taraseafiea, who ;• ^ \ |j. J- r HarrV Joc ^ icy - . Meets, Baylof ,jrfs pumltiy ' jtluir L, (idnvinekj ymoptijign. i is" huwi't iilwnys i jagi- <|nl!'Al<«)se tli r • ‘jacks were ope o f five Thiji should aUfucI 60.001 ■ more, ;if, I 1 . *} ‘.j. When all peturps are in pros pects are that thd conferento will nave drawn better than LlPlO.OOO. Now the point js this: Ifl seven schools draw thhti many futid nd- missions at more; than IH.0O per head, whht's the; use of having night football ? Obviously so) many night games were scheduled tho past season ip order to get more fans out. The feljks dop't )jkc td see games in thej September day heat. field hduscl .players Imihgleil apil dlsniss ; (he game and the get together for ii g(|o| The point is tljis:! T npd coaches aye jthe! pjioplo ir The schools thdt had the night i M w H ,n i°r ..Ik...... w /..J. I' lng of a footba 1; gnimi It h ddfing the Sobtheijn M ithodist Arkansas game. .Sojnc fftns didn like for so mpny penal lee to ctililed on Arkunsaji. Tl o Razor- backs drew 121 yarda, which is pretty high for ope lOOtball game. | I j; When there were that sonfe of the fans »m in (^ne icatioi s ght Want the tb vent their anger oi)» the offi cials, the following iljilpKH hup- Loon (’Htpphell, f Gbpon pened: Loon Catpphel apd other Ai Kpiisak pljayct's id around the ofl'ijMiiljt tind L( ng 'fcfs grottp- cs«f rt- fnjlj them to Ujie fl/dd j l)i<iuse, They i Ped to poo !b|d tho officials tho Iq it that noihl«t»i At the the teams m g bfl lonod. if lal ng stuffs Kah-jfeut. le players a smaller I average than in 1947 when the games were plajyed in the daytime. Baylor was up some but not much and wou'd Kdr® hpen isned nr^t in pit tny .<111 mebts tihik seasqb. Ojther of the itewm who are e> p !Cte< [ to I ★ help Hampton and HWripg Fr day A card signed “an Aggie ex <we afternopn are Carrol: Hahn, J try comes from San Anton : o asking Bonnenj, .Webster Stone, and Hay about Blantcn Taylor, the Hondo < a six-iveaaNvictory dloiight at Northland. It Holbicok. boy who was scheduled to be a loss, to Eveleth (Minn ) lunioh college in 1938. As expected, A&Mts dhiei com- big gun in the Texas A*M foot- 1 t igir, iwaitime abam oiluneut of football wi!th /.eutiop will come from, the Jm- ball team this season. Tay|o'r re- (Mihn.I Junior Colleg'! cfiji Oct, 30, 19 IL 1 I versiy; of Texas {teafn. ,(!oie ^rom ceived a bead mjjury and hasn t beifeir (When Nijrthlanl riesuinbd yomiibtition iin lost j ejir’s Longhorn team is, J :try been playing. I. , jthn ugh two luckless '<sea.fnns! Without scoring a Thoptppon. the Winn# oj (he 1947 In fact, Taylor psn t even .out for Likibgdk Bud Nyhjcrg jot .kishland speaiqd a flat Confqrepce’meet. J ; footbplLnow. He has given it up yaids and a touchdonv 1 kjgaipbjt Gogeiic Junior /Ih Friday’s meet thp Steifs .01 1948 and probably for good. Mich., earlv this veai. [Tho 'Jacks tallied an- hopes: will rest the khoulders tjheii' last game this fall, i ; , - i of rbnners Dickiq Bfo-kk. >Najne season) oponyV Coajcl 'loss A T nder.sdiv former Hansgn, Bobby|'WHU ... .. , guatd! jfijvjn Mason (.itj. U„ bad 3B! football Rice is also expected fp bring a play acain this season, hut will ^ t, i ,1 iv .T .. • probably be back negt season. fans should bp. j Coach Brooks #8 high school says "oufid, 18 year o| t Djpnald is the IteM JA ' , years of tutoring schoolboy teams. “McDmaid ik th Port of play er coach ca dre-m Bbio'it” d-dar- j es Cone ver. “He’ , B jbig, tough, brainy and ( tops i^i popularity with hia tegmmatejs. And i’ye never seen hijm bavg a bad night on » football field.* Questioned about; MeDopuItTt college prospects, Conover replied "the boys at the big jcollegos know all about hiijn uitjl he’s already down on the 'mujit| jget' list ;0|1 HOveral. All those guvs with fjohl glnssos In our press 1 liux this sen- son haven't been sHiuta for future OppoiuMitH." ) j McDonald. savsihe hnsit't ;ti|<|- elded where he'll pi) to college. • ! , V : J. ' I Ml •:/ I Frank ami Mike t'r noyer! of Ora 1 iis center, a mimed Bill Mc- all-around foot- In i;*M>atiii «iiiu j i uni »#iti.4><\| , 11 mi t > nurfiiit^. | r / . ji ; j , \ * id Hiolircbft ktf of ll.ac du Wanjl^au, A&M i» slated (<) fr< ^hnten qn tlji.e siiu. d.j ■ fust^eonfefened title otj tby lyegr (cm? tljc tumovier of.ro iicliejf; atl Northland : has •tojpgbt when the ^Aggiq^AVat Lyl'I Aims, who pne.al.r ! Abdufson, was there IVno team clashes wHh-Tno Bayl ! ieu‘i r {held the, jjob ■ In!foijo• that for one season. Bears in Waco. Although Mat 'ijy ’ jH|ufflihhn ti itwq-year. man, and polo not a reeagpiped icc n ivl q, attuned 'Ufan [ibrtd • 'Northland, j as ithe best team if! it jwlns, Tl ii for 1948 and probably for gooi He will play baseball however. | (Eds, Note)—Taylor was or dered by the team doctor not to Attacks on football offiqials are srjarce tjhis year. The situation is vistl .stly improved over last season. There still is, however, plenty of boning and up at FayettevjHe Sat urday the te wenj signs of troublg ball player he has seen in hip 15, r Me 1 ' —r w 1^—j——f-l— * j J—M‘*= — 1 git j j if 1 I Affgie Fencer,s Cr? jvo • I^ 11 jji r Down Rice Tcfl r ^ 1 Meet Friday: Nig|:f The Aggie Mask apd Foiler.t 'am defeated the R ce; tepm 21-6 in De ; Ware Field Hcuse iT-jday nifht. Cd-captains L J. Bgrrios ijnd C. If. Ziola sparked the Agrie attack with a perfect score of six bouts won and hope lost for each. Gustave Mistlrot won five and lost one, w L hil|* Wort Bidli- Watfbing WHITTAKER. .„. "«ra utie rut for (hi i i 1 if'' »if te Mich gan A -m . LV .. ne Team ii 0 WRAY pu>- xt your. • t f thk> game. lic-ll With only »vfew SiraurjiaF^ Tjelitainir^ i bal] season, the. Wdi^eriiti'es appfeaiM to have ther nittional ranking>sewed ub'Bfteij Vulining v ildi 541-0, over the J j'fi Indiana Hoosieri !Mean|wI»ile th£ other top teifms A A i iX.tr. Damehav f m r ' chnici' had to pull out itsyienjl to salvage tho game Ti t I • I • i Fish Play Academy Wednesday Ni^ht n, .cm ™„,. i <m m f; ktLM i ;:;,.s h ;; ! as 1 ** ^ tmdisputed title in tjhc jctnfc olKe L scor j n j, ganje is iexpecjted. / idvjmbem; of the A& il 1 ^ Coach ’Vitkins jstild that his team j tqnm are Alvin llope, J 0 *'; Will he in fair >l!umc for the frey.; gq,,, $«,! Averu, FSto in ! Dqvis, Fanner, | Walker, Church,. (jdrroll Belli 1 • Frank Tripucka, Notre JBante's crack T quarte’back, hope? (j) become a spirts announcer when he grad uates. The forward passer is .shown airi|ig hi*, the regular Views during dy broadcast radio station. van and Gerald Menki both two and lest ortfe. Ro lert Dillon, (h , ve€ E?^ e ,S rf'f’ * f* W The 'Rice team ipatb a stpong showing in Epee/Due ing Swhrdj ji only. They lost, qll thi foil bouts and all hot one sinhje natch, j The Rice vaiisitjy (quad ; was 1 — i_ • h „ made up of Jen ;Cu nobell ; (co- The Fteshmaii; basketball squad dipt.), Frank li-eyer (Co-chnt.), i ^PP F I CSliklkuPIl will onqh their 1948-19 e«gie sya- Hojcnte Flail, and Ljeoiold French.'I ' son Wednesday pight nt 8 against! The prep tennis of ioth gr 1 -- 1 - I a highly rated’! Allen Academy ; dd foil Ixiqta ijqln'hm robin 11,000 Due To ' * I T r * M foil j]»'ii«p Gurtis! Wil- er,: former (Jmn [Buy ; will hi* the last matj.h qf the s tei!'Unt!tc«trvd-(tn elevens son, Tkc gntiuc will! he) oUtgnd «- »lt" f | »„il Holi-er will MMbOr 4 t» th.' I TiiSMyk M fk» io.lor'SS'.X&rre malrh s(«(f,nii ,,l 7 m,|l tfor th, fut ,t,, *««■ , ,i, ou ,| lloultll linat'd. M„|. SSJSTffl! Mnl^XrMM ' 1 mi'ii. Mi . ( linniehite hjin.mm- d ! ,., I... r..it tl... fwL.m j I.... ~v‘ r 1 ‘A. UUn^tOon jlati m Validity at 7:45. men. My. Urmjchael; Dn'imnud j c ^ m Cull, jjm Dnyde t. and j Leo. Last week the Bhura; v titvi oil-; that thtjie would he tu) tirnttigsibn ; ojuid Fftench, inted. i-5, bv the. . Longhorn mi,,,, fiic di,, .vm mi/i iimi 1 i.vi.hv. things even hould knotv! jAggie ; DD * That to (tiakje df any day* j sliij;) into a hjandlsome Mabhattan Sport Sliirt- r" the will •• PS /' I 1 ppiptcjd, 7-5, by the. j Isinjjhjr , splilshet's In n rough 'g; me.; B Bayloy forward Joan McCoy j?' the star of the! gamq, ntal ing ton goals'for his nights wijfk. Handsome Jack Tolar suffered a broken nose in the rj^ugh con test. and his brotiheij, ! Roger, fepent part of the firtd half in the penalty box. John Ritter of Baylcjr was also (Hilled out of the wale: - as the foulhijg increased. Baylor hajs a notably wnjgh tejim, and may give the Aggies a fight tonight. Bernie Syfdn [Iwill miss the. game because of an injury in- curited in tho last Bayibr game when ! an opponent pushejd off of his back. Van Adamfiort will prob ably tjake Fyfan’s forward position, and Raul Fleming Mill tjake Adam- pvice foe the gnniu' and that evyiK’ ptve is Ihlvited toj see this gamed StndewKand date tickets for the Texas gamy will remain on sale until Wednesday in 1 the YMCA lobby, : unless sold out before that tipie. Tickets will not be sold after that time. Exclusive Club $6 Play Saturday Thy largest crojwd i evyr to See 1 ' 4 ‘ V ' ’ • I ' j jig. . j V ' I Both of these ekWbh.+ mat aUnit 1 Ajalrama. Get rg^ primptly moved teams, and almost diraoiouti oifltho j tfp to eighth place 1 , tulana slipped short end of the scoi^iaj nil. A^lny oven tbough ii nfjv oyer the injured rlijlcry fBnylor Bears and! iWicligan State was ts’ j Kdntcnth. j [ f ” j hlr Notre Dame’s 15 ation m 1948 foot- i and . I rds ; the num )er'|ix upot was Penn salvage the gaiftfcijtrptn Pennsylvania in tho laktiilO of play). HowevcilpS* 'jda|||t8'| march covered 73 yards they. ? C emson Mid Mown the number showed their ability to .turn qrt,'the nine'spot af er jt defeated Wake power when neededt'iH ! ■ T Forbigt 21-14, even though it whs . .. etfL.T .11, T . 'idefVaUof Northwestern kept jhem dn The ! .jumher "ten running for natfcpal honprU. l ,iigl>t\' game Nc rlhwestern held; <hO| (op spdt | T ‘ in the nation early,li thi; sVapoh; j J Georgia T< (d it iflVf (alltttg j'kne sort of ent M^lyVrfnqjHij i Wiwip'the h I'! .lljL L .‘it fhcufch it hiui lol t' ratrpls /illst iHcht- (mhiK two weekim) the pr^d.<|U)i ... . —-imrr mi but relinquished it aflVf fallijtlg before the potent j WV>l)ifVrln«Hij Williamson’s gan itj the No. Notre Dame diopi vd) btjbihd; Gali- k M akte ,4W4. fornial after the wilder Washington’ (’>' Arn|y and '{tffyjHMi, pflliaitn" at! in the Southwest ^t»| the Mustangs hil 18th spot in the tmtii Tcxhs. Baylor. T JUj i Sov Utrtis; \l d- (ji freshiuan footliull game on Kyi , ' u ', < antUj and alv( | qi,,, iif Tho laigeBt turn- '‘ ( 1 ; , outs ever' tin withes* In fmsh cun- llH Hl IIIttl.vM • .1 • Mia - .a .* a I. '***-' •teinoon as both when (he Tji'XHs Aggi<f fish engage (he star-studded Tj’xuk Shorthorns. ■■r 1 !' . i Kickoff will btf jut 2:.l0 p.mj ■' L - i HponsorVd by .the llen-Hur Shrine Temple of Austin, jthe game is expected to; attract up ward of 11,000 Tans.’ (liven a break fnim thej weathey ipan, the turnout may (go to 15*000. Chief topic of jeonypraatiop re- (lropt>eil to gurding the Saturday battle• cen- ipm|Mondi*y af- ters around the pntlcipatttl indi- Basketball Oidv Intramural (Play Intramural aclip: eral tenm> iJriipp);! top ten thfp lost favor i;ufh$t}i Hujepml stralgy iwthc 1: i r . • "ijtl tj jm.- 1 mu- >: ItM nderdhti ji rthwesttrn jhcld on to the spot] by Virtue of its, ago ins: Notre Dame. '»’ c fh, Jvhh b seems to boi i Walliaimson pet, still hpmljfcr Jl, apot, even q two underdog in a row. •• department _.U ratings, pul/ Ini ’out on a Ijpb.j In preaietini hmes, the jtealii, that is rated iglusst liy v 'his| ; point system in picked the v inn|r. j 'j^TMia weejt’ 'nd*AMI!liamson plckt or ovei! 8 5 P» •* » m Kh( Op others .TflU •ar<v lijll it [uf bka,. Michltan| irgin 1 pnd Alabarhi ovt ||led' ptl (tie Nnrt \ (j|l’ol , tO’Tiftd Jennmisie ttyer fczh. -j V l* r # m 0 rock bottom niinjm L y 4 *ko| , . games wort tun joff! in tlto DefVare Townsend made all-state , - , , j • oi rn cjotl^ill and: Vol- vidua! duel between the Short- leyball fidda'Veie t(\wet for jplay. horns’ Byron Tofvnshnd and the ! Not so with Baitkefc ■» HCCUIW tklti limb. picked ovdi Ohio jEtnuti cver^ , t UStJ. Also plek- tm over Duka Kentucky. ■ m'! j > jj ' jP' S MIAMI --(ADa- Both W’/mbors Field Housef Day StuHcnt/,scored straight years wljik playing hril ive “We Beat a Hose victoryj wlhei they won liantly for Odessa. Lijppmah;. was u will lie at Hialeah wer ‘‘A’’ CWR,; 21 t> 19. Jhiups equally great as a climax runnel One is Mrs. Stanley Conrad of the Pay Students! wan for the Class A' El Ciampo ‘Rice “ 'loiiit mapiwith tiirds. Cdtatjon’’ 1 eiub 0 wiU l» at HisTeah l>Vt!r “ A ” c } v ^*! ^ 19. J^s equally great jys a cBmax miner this season. One is Mrs. Stanley V onra( ' ^ Siignjr’s Saggy, which beat the the ^ me « l' 0 ", "^Iwth ^rd: , f n wondpr horse in the 1948 Ches- nmv to his, credit, (flose behind ^\arj IR^dj Maye^of. Pampa f jP- , . v . all as two Aggies’ Glenn Llppman. >W SI mi peakd Trial. Thd other is Bewitch him was Ab Hprvik if the jCWS HniW Pakdhhattf |o f tknjiviewj winmr over her famed atuldemate f *ve with eight poipts Harris ajso Paul Williams of Lpfkin, Barlpw in thl ll|47 Washingtort Futurity. *pa»J«.*d hia^tjeajnt’s jief^nse. , j HiB of Widhita Fal|6j and JpV A r ' being 19 to j jT.j B)jd(f ^ ’ 1 1 • ■ ™ ‘ \ j,— i -. r«,ii, counted for seven points and Dtikv Ellii c for the artilleijyni Athletic officers) a _ , , , .. _ jBeaumont,,:Chp r i Flight’s ley Hodge of DMlas, Jack.Jones oi BreckVtindge,1 Jpjn Dbbhyn of Abilene, Gerald jBow^Vu of Cofsi- Cana, Elo Nohavitza of T?1 Cxmpo, of the Intranvuhilj Cfoss Cojuntry Jim Fowler of IJample an(K|tu3ser tfant Hudeck *f) Houstoiji arc gton scored fl.' e reipindod, Sach iiirsn r . v „ Birney lyclch, Aggie fish in their gamef 1 Hr uggestis that far. . ! |j Students and other, holders of les coWpjitition, coupon books Will be admitted among three boys who have stood out forN.hfc iL M ■ 4 ; m I.r; I Ii senty uld ?;! sb; jiri i “hi $ I j ■ Jtmdbj r 'm' 1 ’A 'W 1 l naect f jiot tinljiil, It nitfi flnr titan-' sport shirt holds fttih audienevs, too. lA JhT slot \«ll Men net. ¥ £ \ I / ■it: jf if. ■7 7 W- I 4, ' ... ■: /J ! 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