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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1948)
M Footfall Rosters For Tomorrow’s Game t; M i- ' LONGHOI 10 u 15 16 Cl&y. , 20 Le«, j- .j ^ . 1} SSSfUiiP" 1 30 Bomwnnri, Ray 31 L«v1t0 32 Undry, J,om 44 Stromon. Airlyn 45 fluemiii PrWk 47 Somuili.J^ny 40 Glllory, E|$on If ■H ; ■ ! fci' f 63 Callan^ ., \\ KSM $5 04 Myen, A V* ■ . I :i 69 Vanicek, Vfctpr 70 Kelley,* E#ard 71 MflH Alfred 72 McFarlane, Harold 73 Wilkins, Bill 74 Jackspn, Kenneth 75 donea, 76 Tatom, Cjiarlea U4 Myem, Aiijn , 1 88 Wolf®, Db Wt. No. N«»« > ‘ h AGGIES O | 136 11 Nicholas, Don 190 115 Baty, Buryi ill jlffiSU*!, 120 Royalty, Charlie 22 Torno, Frank - 24 , Boswell, Jim 178 26 Haltorti, Bart 002 28 Dew, Bobby 1 )2 83 Goff. Bobby 116 35 Goode, Bob MJ7 J 37 Yates, Pftul 1|3 i 42 Boothe, 1§8 ]| 44 Smith, Preston QB QB HB iFv from Page 1); Winkler ' ' I. i : •• 1 1: i: •: - i 3 1 ;:ri , I f'l ^ vf«l ■ J;- i; A. 1947; all-conference of the from Temple, one co-captains on the team, i three varsity letters* in foot- i and one in baseball. He has Placed consistently creditable ba) during his jeareer and has pin -ged many h t HUNGW, BOYS?- WANT A LTL SNACK? -JEST WAIT ^ % QUiETLYrr-ONEOF EH IS BOUND T'COME ALONG SOON- -AN'HLLHE KWT AH*M GONNA SO AH MlGH- in the Ijne ing has been outstanding. Tackle Marion lettegast, son of ,f *E7At.' ing two 46 Daniel, Ralph 48 Voss, Kenneth 54 Meyor, Hugh 65 Ellis, Herbert far, is «nd- its football at Aggielnnd with •iters In varsity football, one as ehd and onfe as tackle. His rec ord ns a lineman: is good. H« nn- tcred A&M from! Houston where e years of football ho played Uiri'C 50 Bates, Bob , , 57 Smith, Hulin i for famar High iSchool as tacklu and fullback. . , , m 61 Greiner, Max ” - tl 66 Dupree. Calvin ‘■i 67 Mol! ,Carl 68 Stautzepberger, Odell 69 Dugas, A. 71 Holditch, Murray 72 Bu ‘ - I 77 Petrovich, [Georgo 79 Vvkukal, Gen lie ‘ ^ 97 ^ 88 89 ; Stone, V' I ■ lene 80 Blount, Peppy 83 Proctor, Ben 84 Watson, Jimmie 85 Holder, Lewis 86 Schwartzkopf, 'Djale ■; * Jurk, Percy 74 Flowers, James 75 Tucker, Dwayne [if 76 Settegast, Marion 77 Chapin, Tuck 78 Scott, Richard 79 Winkler, Jim 81 Hooker, Ed 82 Callender, Dick j 83 Barton, Dorbandt 84 Copeland, Cedric 80 . Wright, Charlie 87 Whittaker, Wray 88 Kadera, George 89 Hillhouse, Andy ■ : ' Smith I . Preston “Pee Woe” Smith en tered A&M in 1945 after making all-state back in high school in Bryan. He has lettered three years as back for A&M mid is now using his last year of eligibility. Turley Turley, the place-kicking spe cialist for the Aggies this sea son, came to Aggieland from MB" TH' aSTH STRAIGHT .SADIE HAWKINS DAY/T Sah Antonio [Wliere he played football for Thomas Jefferson High. He made all-conference guard in 1943 ana has three var- : I: sity letters to his credit. His place-kicking this year has been far above average. owfeuts ir- ahUnevah, mm avrgh NOW, Lfl, T JH' NE' BOYS — GOON • GOOD * $ ■iH ByMCapp KK1tHA< WTj HUSBlt MSm 4IH am D Air Force Unit Cops First Place Copping first place in the march- placed foilrth, winning 4 points; fifth place Went to ‘A’ Chemical Harrington to Go To Colleges Meet The Battalion CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE—ROYAL PORTABLE TYPI WRITERS. Small down payment, small monthly payments. “Give the gift ofj lifetime.’* Bryan Business Machine 0 209 North Main. Dial 2-1328. Bryt Texas. "yl ■ [/ J . •. “ REFRIGERATORS Page 4 1 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1948 HAVE your themes, thesis, typed by ex perts. Phone 2i-670S. THE SCRIBE SHOP, 1007 E. ?3rd, or see our agent after 6:00 p.m., College View. C-13-A.: t SELL WITH A BATTALION CLASSIFIED i i ,t by Corps parade last Thursday gave D Air iFprce ten point? to wards its unit score for the year. “D” Artillery! [Unit was award ed second place, adding eight to its score. .Li ■ m- 'Order of placing for other units follows: - Tw Corps, but [that unit earned ho points. i beat rr—— -I- “A” Infantry .placed third, get ting 6 points; “A" Signal Corps Twice tl is [ season, fullback Bob by Goff of Texas A&M has made oyer 100 ‘ yards running in one game. He backed the ball 22 times for 111 yiirds against LSU, 24 times for il37 yards against TCU. M. T. Harrington, Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences, said today that he will represent A&M at the annual meeting of the Sou thern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, which will be held in Memphis, Tennessee from November 28 through December 2. The Peabbdy Hotel will be the meeting place for the Conference. AD. Rates ... 3(1 a word per Insertion jfr, a 25d minimum. 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