The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, December 01, 1948, Image 3

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LEO NOMELLINI
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DICK RIFENBURO
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Texas A&M's|hafBaJly
been invited to run id. trie Mid-Winter Spf
New Orleans, Col||
announced I today. ?t, |l|i m
This Will make,the siechnd^ppearance c
relay team in this ailj!lua^ip)(im < '
carnival. The .Sugar fBowlj^itlne
between the Universi^’ bt ;T)kla-
homa and the Univ^rs^V piponlji
Carolina is the fea^re|M|| tni$
years Sports carrilvaliV iflp.'!’
Col. Anderson also that
A&M’s opponents for tie
not yet known but tjfeey: be
announced as soon as pbssd|% The
to Run
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Aiiijclerspn, Agirit} track coach,
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WEDNFSDAV. DECEMBER 1, 1948
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4 Mid-Winter Spiorts Cahiim
ally gets the best imle^'ejajj^uins
in -the country to com|let(jj;;j|| \
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Last year the Aggfe
against LSU and Okla^oid^
The Oklahoma Aggleili yi
event when the TexasfAgjjfi®
h a close sect
Last yealrl's, I
of Art H a
rook, Ervin
I Spill Napier. T iv«j of t
|!jNapi^r and
!»e on the; tea
Harnden con
and Napier
farnde:
n ilthis jyear. .
pi ;ted Es eligibili-
is| nowj a sprinter
ind dfies not, r inithe quarter-mile.
dropped the baton,
( however^ recovered in ! ti
SOLE
Tidl
tm w^s compos-. ^
feden. Ray Hol-
lilder;
frback and
these men—
eni—will not
Three men ird now] vying fur
two vacatei places pn the team
they are: Con ia|ly Liidwiek, Don
fatcholi and Don! Cardon;
Ludwick an 1 fardoii Ijoth ran
the team 'nfm time to time
ist year wpi e iMitchell was a
f'reshman.
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Berry Leads Ground Gainers
n Season’s Final Standings
Seconi
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Dick ; Harris,j Texas i
Bill Healy, Georgia Tech..
Bill Kay, IoWa,i.. T ...
Mel Sheehanj Missouri
Charier Ortriiann, Michigan.,
Clyde Scott, Atkansas
John Rauch, Georgia...:
Emil Sitko, hidtre Dame.
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TPosition Third Team
End. Tamburo, Petm State
TacKle J _...Meseroll, Tennessee
Guafd Quim^ Cornell
....Centlr Thompson, William & Mary
GuaM Sterling, Santa Clara
Tackle ... Stautner, Boston College
End .Hart, Notre Dame
Back (..........Van Brocklin, Oregon
...... Bac|c ......j. Gage, Clemsoit
Back.... j. ...Price, Tulane
Back .{....i Jensen, California
First Team
James Williams, Rice-
Morris Baile
George Petn
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vich, Texas.
Jim Wfokhr] A&M
Joe Wtttson, Rice
Buddy Tinshlyj Baylor-
Dick Hirris,
Doak Walke-, SMU...
Clyde b eutt,
Lindy Berry,
AP j All-Sottthwest
Second Team
(. Folsom, SMU
Ends.. ........Hillhouse, A&M
Texas. .
Arkansas..
TCU...i,...j....
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Dick M iKissiick, SMC
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...Etheridge, SMU
Brown,. TCU
... Peters, Arkansas
Stautzenberger, A&M
Huebner, Baylor
Borneman, Texas
... Sims, Baylor
Page, SMU
Johnson, SMU
First Tram
James Williaiinn, Rice L
Morris flullei, TCU
George ilVlrovich, Texas
Buddy Tinshy, Blnylor,
i). Statij/eiila'igei?, A&M
Charlie IStoiwi Baylor
Dick ilarrls, Texas
Doak Wiilkeh SMU .,.
Clyde Srott. Arkansas
Limly Bprry, TCU. ....
Ray Bornemiin, Texas. ,,
INS Ali-Southwest
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Buck..
Hecond Team
BlaMy, SMU
Holder, Texas
Bamberger, SMU
Lummy, Arkansas
brown, TCU
Vaalctk, Texas
Watson, Rlcei
Johnaoh, SMU
Sima,* Baylor
Rote, SMU
Goode, A&M
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of the few jtimes that no school h;
than one man on the team.
4 Leadihg the star-studded first
earn are three grid cheats Who
made this same A11-America team
ast year. They are; Chuck Bed-
iarik of Pennsylvania jit center,
Bill Fischer of Notre Dame at
tackle and Doak Walker of SMU
In the backfield.
ickle and Doak Walker of
the backfield.
Bedtiarilala 233 lb. 6 ft. 3 lh.
senior, calls Bethlehem, Pa., His
honte toWh. Bednarik, Who is
‘ also used as a puntCr is an Air
Corps veteran.
Fischer, captain
Notre Dame team has pi .
guard and tackle this year. Last-
year he made; the first team as a
guard, this year as a tackle. He is
(5 ft. 2 [in. tall, weighs 220 pounds
of this iriigRty
lias played both
and Hails fra!
Walker, better known to South-
West Conference fans ii|i "The
Chicago, 111.
fans
Harold Ratliff, Texas Films
On |QB Program Tomorrow
Color films of the A&M-Texas game Will be shown at
the final meeting of the Quarterback Club tomorrow night at
7:30 in the Assembly Hall. Coach Stiteler will not be present
because of a previous speakipg engagement, but Harold
Ratliff, Associated Press sports-f
Southwest Confeijence play came to a close la
liy and after final statistics were compiled Lindy
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erry of
U emerged as the top ground Igainer of the year. ,
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Berry gaiiied 117 yards agaipst *
!MU last .Week and this gave
dm a (ofaTjof TFTyirtiTuTThe
year. Close* behind the TCU
halfback were Ray Borneman of
Texas with ;7(H) yards and Clyde
ij&oit of - Arkansas with 670
yards. Sicotf led the ground gaiti-
eCs untijl lakt week's games and
probably would have remained in
the top jposition had he not been
lout of the William & Mary game
because!of jinjuries. Goff of A&
M, who was in second place at
the beginning of the season,
ranks eighth with 531 net yards.
In passing Johnson Of Is Ml'
held on to tlje top pd.sitioii with 78
l;oinpIeti(>ris'iout of 1-8 g item piled
passes for h total gait^ of
B'nrds,’ Njmd of Johnson’s; passes
went for! topchdowns, Cpinplufifig
The t<t|i thrj'e were t'amphell fof
1'oxtts with Sit loiuplotioiis for tjHU
yaiils am) ijeny'of TCfl! with
eonijiletlojis s It/r "(id yip'il*! Tjlie
tvnding Auitjlt* rmssers W«T«> Uhijh-
iinii ami Huty, (Vuhittn uinikeil stiv-
enlh with 111 rouipl' Ii'ltm. for 1^1
yard" am) Mily ranktal ajglilh wiili
ii!a woni|iluti(ins for HI yhnU,
D"lik Wulju)!' of ,H,M U itit'lu’ll did
IH he.i ltd* I'h' puhti't will) ll ill. I
yard hvi'Hurf. Behind Wnlkei wore
two ArkniisaM |ii/k,yni'ft, lUird'im
I<ong and llninld Uox. Long had
: <10 yards pt’j try while:0nX avt?r.
ngetl llk.fi yhrds jmr kick. Goode
led the A&M kicKers with a 3i.l
pverage which was good enough
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Whs
Lp4ies Dresses
,|and Crepe.
(Iresses. A.
cost. Sizes:
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for eighth- laHco.
In (he pilot return department
Sims of Bavlor was far ahead of
the fieldJSjmw returned 15 punts
ft»r a total: of 375 yards. Behind
the Baylor star were Prichard of
Arkansas with 10 returns fof
203 yards. Walker of SMU with
Ip for l69i yards, and Goode of
A&M with; M for 151 yards.
! Bailey of-TCU was tops among
(he pass redeivers with 21* catches
foe 344 yards. Close behind Bailey
was *Wright jpf A&M with 23 catch
es for 333 .yards. ! | . * [j
• Leading Scorjers
I Walked SMU ■*: :;..L.:....Lj08
i- Ca;tnpb|*ll,S Ark ...........4... 54
Lantrin, Rice .. 48
Williams,! Rice J 42
Rote. SMU 'Li-.^-iU. <42
Stout, TC|U. :«... 42
! Bomemahl Texas 42
! Clay, Tcxfas j 39
Action Stowed Bf
Id Weather For
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Ijn train Ural action Wits skimpy
Tuesday afternoon as Vdt teams
returned to play.
Dorm 16 and Puryeur met in a
top notch football pa mg lhat ended
in a 7-f7 tie. Puryear tallied first
on a pkss from Dave Thomas to
R. G. Neele; Thomas’ pass to" L. H.
Saindofs accounted for'the point
after. Milt Muchelmehl j of Dorm
16 took; Art Burch’s film yard pass
and wept 30 yards foil tfieir score,
Burch kicking the extra point, The
game njidfed as Burch Was attempt
ing a field goal, penetrations were
ij'Viju lor l>eth teams.:
I Ini n) 14 ivop oval! i Dorm 15
\shhii A, It 'Gibson Ipt
is njnl fan It hack, rnr
Ilie Jlaiiaoii then fllrkfil a nass
G'lbsjiii f(ir 1 hr roiivpr.-jmn, 11, D.
imliiiid Mini B. >1. Bnrlijhaui were
Dorih ,lfi‘a 'iiiilRliilallng defeMsIve
yer». Law Hall ran qwny from
Viillon; l|i I'Tug Kfotlgill! IH to (I,
iked fh
In twin straight
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H VollMbnll, ASCK "kunked flic
vio
Vejt Modlel|ne Ciu|
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Army sccired but one touchdown
against Haivurd in the firsf 13
games plajjcd between the 1 two
schools, beginning with the, 1895
contest. ! /
ncs.; Montgomery Uoiioty Club I
re winners over Atuitit' Club,
twp games to one.
n the Forfeit list, FFA foi’felt-
to Bunge and Forestry in F00U
1. Mitchell fulled to show for
tb<|ir Volley Hall game With Dorm
17. WafO-McLehnon apd Landscape
Art Clubs (were involved! in .double
editor, has agreed to be present.
There rS no charge for admission,
and everyon; is/invited to be pre
sent
Ratliff will also autograph cop
ies of his bo^k, “I Shook; the Hand”
This hook is made up of stories
concern ipg threat Southwest ath
letes and tleir records. Copies of
this book will be on sale in the
lobby 9i Xhf .Assembly IJall Drior
lot the meeting, courtesy of Bhaef-
fers ? Book Store, r
One of the largest crowds of
the season is expected to see this
picture.
These films are in such de
mand that several copies will be
made to supply all of the re
quests, Coach Stiteler said yes
terday. Four copies will be made
to send out to the ex-student
clubs requesting them, and the
original will remain here for thb
u&e of fhe players and the coach
ing staff, j
For the first time in several
months the poaching staff was tak
ing it easy yesterday, with the
exception ojf Jitifcelcjr und Marty
Kurow, Stiteler w'as busy with
leftover problems of the football
.season, pmrjning speaking engage
ments, and watching high school
ganglia. ^ 1 , ;. [ j
, Kiiiovv was huay ipakiug trans-
nivreepted a ], | 1 4 l . lttl j 0 |, lirrangements riir the
, ' ul 1 haskHliall teani's oped lug game
with Ti'inlR’ UniversHy In Han
Ariimtiii' ne|xt, Ftilday night, He
said thtit, the starling Hnenp was
not denjnlU; as yet, Tmj that Bill
DeWitt, (letie Hehrlcltel, Ham Jen
kins, and Jim Kirkland Would prob
ably ho starters for t|te opening
gumo. ' • ;
Aggie CageFS
Meet Trinity
Tigers Friday
* Basketball moves in replace
ootball as the headline college
: port in the nation this Week with
:very cage team in the Southwest
Conference seeing action sometime
his (week. The Aggies of College
station pljay their initial game of
he 1948-49 campaign in
poakw,” ill ope of tho f Vc Juniort
on this toam. The m<coml itnallbat
Irtian on the team, Doak sUnda oWly
0 ft 11 irt«. and weighs (bx.
Walker’s hbrnh Is in Dallsis, Texsir,
"Five of thj* eleven m?« on the
first t4sim Rife Juniors while the
remslnlng six are seniors. TM* j.
; men who Mill have another year
of eollrfe bail to play are: ChaiH
lie Justice North Carolina,
Art MuraRowskl of Northwest*
ern und Walker in the iMckflelrfj
Leo Nomelllni of Minnesota at
od Frans -of Call.
tackle and
' fornla at fgard.
Villanova Accepts
Harbor Bowl Bid
The Villajnova College Wildcats
of Philadelphia accepted a bid to
forfeit.) Dorm l defaulted to Dorm the Harbor Bowl in Sad Diego in
3, and .neither East Tbxds^Club or | a meeting yesteihlay afternoon.
San An-
onio Friday night against the
rinity Tigers of that city. The
;ilt Will begin at 8:00 at the
Thomas Jefferson High School
Pym.
[. Arkansas started the ball roll- ,
ling Monday night when they lost
to the Phillips 66 Oilers. Tues
day night the SMU Mustangs
met the Texas Wesleyan at Da.1-
[las and Rice played Sam Hous
ton Htate at Huntsville.
The Farmers of 'A&M will play
heir first home game cm Decem-’
mr 11 when they meet/Abilene
’hrUtlan College at DifWare Field
louse,
A&M’a firat conferjenee; game
will he played at DuIirn on Jan
uary 8 with (he HMU Mus*?
1 tangs as their opponents,!
Uhrisliuos
Rib Grande Club showed for their I Aggids wTll ’remember the Wild
cats ds the] team (that handed the
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Doak Walker j Wins
tfeisiTian Trophy In
Nationwide Ballot
\’E\V YORK, Novi 30 —(7P»_
Doak Walker, Southern Methodists
A1 -America back, has been award
ed the John W. Heismi.n Trophy
as the nation’s outstghding college
football player, tho powntowh
At Metic Club announdedi today.
.Walker was chosen jby a na
tionwide ballot of coaches, play
ers and sports writers
Lujack, Notre Dante
bgck, received the a
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year, j { '■ | ..'' .'j I*
Ngvada University will be the
opponents of the Pennsylvania
squad.j Stan Heath, stellar pass
er. is the leader of the western
eleven, ' ■ 1 ’ ' | I *' !
The! site bf the Harbor Bowl is
San Diego, California, gnd, as
usual fqr a bowl game, theitilt will
take plhce bn January f, 1949.
During Urn ('hrlatiuas hulldaya
Mm AgglrH will tmir tho north
k'aktttrn atmtlon of iltf rnuntry
aftw a brief trip 11 Loulalaim
to memt the Lfltl Tlgent;
und the Tulane Green Wave owl l ;
Dee, 1? and 18 reaperttvely, The
Cadets will engage Siena College
Sat Albany, Melon Hall at Mouth
I)range, N. J., and Akron Uni-
fverklty at Akron, Qpio, on tho
Eastern trip.
! Trinity will probably field u
: strong basketball squad this year
and could easily beat the A&M
team. The Tigers are a member
; of the Lone Star Conference
which is famous for its relatively
' strong cage teams.
I Other members, of this confer
ence include the University of
Houston, East Texas State, and
Sam Houston State. It is not un-
bsual for one of these teams to beat
|a Southwest Conference School.
| Coach Marty Karoyv will take
the team to the Alamo City on
buses leaving school Friday morn
ing. The 'team will return! to the
icampus
bight.
after the gijmie Friday
REMNANTS..
of expensive WALLPAPER
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“Choo Chpd” Justice, a 24
bid Navy veteran, is tho sm;
man on the team weighing ottly
165 lbs. and Standing 5 fit lO ins.
tail. Justice! comes from Asheville,
N. C. . ■! • ’ . 1 ! ;• L '
Murakowski, North western’s
hard-hmning;' fullback, weighs in
at 196 and Tsj6 ft. tall. MurakbW-
ski, a 23-year' old Navy veteran is'
from East Chicago, Indiana.
tackle. Led Nomellinn He is 6
ft.: 2 ins. tall and hails front
Minneapolis, MiniftiMWjn
Rod Frani, Californil’s power-*
Iful lineman, who fills a guard-
berth on the first team, is 6 ft. 1
in. tall and Weighs 208. Frant is
from San Francisco, Cal.y f,j
Bqbby Stuart of, Ajrpiy rounds
out the first team backflbld. Stutirt
a 5 it. 11 in. 176 pounder, halls
from Tulsa,! Oklahoma. :
At the: ends are two seniors
both with reputations! hs foot-,,
ball greats. They are DSck Rif-
enburg of Michigan and Barnay
Poole of Miss. Both of the All-
America wihgmen are 6 ft. 3 in.
tall. Poole weigh!? 220 pounds,
and Rifenhurg, the lightest line
man on the; team* weighs 197.
The oldest man bn ithe select
squad is Paiil ‘‘Buddy”; Burris of
Oklahoma- who
holds down one of
-the guard i berths. i.B.Uiris is
5 ft. 1J ins. tjdl/weighs SllO pollnds
land is 25 years
tjeaniH-the
Sfe
:o years old.
Two All-Southwest
INS and the AP—are
t|ve of the jop indivhhJjaU to tho
Hack; Wil, with tlla ChlUafo
Cubs in Ilk'll), drove in a rewnM
!IU0 runa. Lou UehrlgV 184 foo. tho
Bull Yankee/ still tops :tho Ainer*
ili'an Laugna In runs huitotl in,
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teams, as
of tho
good i
a char
in
Doa!
Scott
T L ot
choi
by the!
choaen
teams.
er of, S
M s, and
the
backfield
choitesl ini the bftckfi
JniuSirS
Petrovich if To: :as at
imous
with
Mort
Petrovich
TtnaleV oj
Dick flb
m tho
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It; ia ob^oua^iat
aitiona
to fill
loctfort
conthra o
tife. two
rthij
jme
lar
fib
or
111
ado roo^ for A&M’s JimWInk-jj
er aa a / ,*
•nee taclfflp. THja 1i the aecond
fear In gfrOwiShat Wllnkler has
teen on Jha Ay All-Southwest
•uiferencO tea
The iNStAll-lSW/uthwe^t selectors
did not mbjVe anyone out bf ppsi-
tilon, They pave Tinsley and Petro
vich at tao|les ttod Odell Stjautsen-
Stone
rd po- ■ ’ ’
IBWib''”'.
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pick a
Thay
■ two
a* T
guard
the
atson. >
renter t''
tor of!!
S’&or
■' Stautzei
making thg
lithe AP seal
not toiejat
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and r
d Odel
and C
guardf J\ ;
in addition to
fitrst team, made
am. Winkler was
tm HIS t$am. •
- clhasyjAggie
team
haid working
ed on .the INS
Southwest
this slot!
SMU whii
Ray Bo:
fourth r
p Folldwi
ers from
given hoi
AP A11-A:
I jBHdip
&M; BillyjRii,
Williams,, Hlce{}
TacklesjSaJoe
vr
Aggie
second
on the I!
Bob Go
back, was
' team jini
mention bn| thi* jAP sqUad:
Bobby Gdff,' hard running Aggie
fullback receivec honorable
tion on theji AP iquad,.
Another positibn on the All
as hard to
given honorable
kP sq
ting .
men-
taSSKL.
(’AP selectors
mot in the
OT gave
ik McKissack of
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ble
INS afelejctors made
if T^xas their
ie backfield.
list of the play-
thwest who Were
mention on the
rica team: !
H llhouse, Texas A
Arkansas^ James
Dthridge,
John Hamfeerger _SMlJ: ■ ] George
Petrovich,
as Tech;
Baylor,
ayi
GuaidsU
Peters, At
Baylor' and 1 Job Watson,
B - r ’
I'M* 4HVI
Si.
Good New,
f/GlHT O
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it SMU;
fexas; Dan Pursjcl, Tex-
V, “Buddy” Tinsley,
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Lewis, SM|U; Ray
n4as{; Odell Stautsen-
hjarles
mje Hui
m, RIci
. TCU.
C»mpl
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