The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, December 03, 1948, Image 3

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Cadets Op&n Season Tonight
Against Trinity in Sc hfant
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&r ifiliy "KiijiAuK" Qtti'dmuv dTO'l tWWiljt
Klfklaiifl i|n d'id wimH, i 10 yu*
Haul ji'iiklns 'and •(iwnMir;
Walkoc of tiui ilLmlwoii#'* Skilio
ki'l ui guai'da.| : |ii| . ! ?.oi)u di’frtiw
K of T -uitt »Ui
Wallace "ItOo
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A rathui* Inigo tiWyo
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Mobley,
Marvin
‘‘Bones" AlletiJ '■ BenvKi
Sommers, Sid “Rocky"
Bill Batey, Guy'Wallace,
ie “Slats" Mililer will
W'are Field; House at 8
morning. '•» , (?•
The .smaller squad
make the trip East in
has not been desigjbat|4;|(as yet,
but one of the mojre
squad members! already
over the holidays.
than he did all last yej >
playing in familiar sur
With this; In
has drilled the, 1
leimles gejnera
Fled ■ of defenstf.
Hjfncbovy, j LjttU- id kn*
had Jack- it*y teuip. but
I < JH V ‘; Per jered to be a t<
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Ttioiflan JidlerHaa
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Tiinity is eNpti'leij to emplbiy a
ngaiiis|. the Auiditts.
it itid, jiGdacb KSirow
«|iin jiiii various! of-
lly] cimceded to be
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ss up!;
|h, ,viii] Tigers Open First
Basketball Drills
their, starters back from last; year
plus a fouitll player who suited in
several gamds. Returning as start
ers this ySejiaon are A1 Madsen,
Tom Hamdtf>n, Slater Martin, and
Vilbry While, The fifth member
is .expected to be Wilson Taylor, up
from last |y« ir’s freshman team.'
‘ The scramble for I the fourth spot
in the conference,, race should find
three teams, AtlfeM, Arkansas, and
Rice, in tin thick of the battle.
The Severn! momt|cr of the con-
fereiuev T(! U, is i(ot oxpeeited to
offer - tyo imteh eompetitioii this
season, m - ! 'll
The jigc,le squad, with itiiwl of
(Is |d»>e»s hark from timl year,
could (R|i\ij to be the ’dark! horse'
in the lionfereare jraer, Melina
Bill Batey,
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in a flurry of ties,
bogi fining to tui^n
basketball. Only
rs, Ritte*) A&M, Arkanatts,
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Sum Jenkins, j Billy
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'urnbow. Mike Garcia, and Gene
Shrickel. t'p fnim last year's
fish squad are John D^iWitt,
" Mobley,
With tile 1948 fooroull seaHojn ending
Southweat conference sport followers are
their attention tol the winter uport of
four of the Heven conference menjibe
and TCU.I caiti turn their full abl
tention toward their cage teams ‘ !M f® r the 194|k4ft t«a»«n_are
as the thKf remaining nvelnberH,
SMU, Baylor, and Texas,; have
post-season football bowl ehgage-
ments to fill.
The Baylcir Bears, despite the
loss of ,'their star perf«ji|mer
Jackie Robinson, are still favor
ed to repeat as IConference cham
pions. Fbur Bruin starters of last
season, Bill DeWitt, Red Owens,
Hill Johnson, and DoniHeafhing-
ton, will be on hand this year.
The other starter will probably
be Odell: Pfeston who was the
number six! player on the Squad
last season. j G I
Expected to offer the most op
position fpr the Baylor tea in will
be Texas and SMU. Last year Tex
as was the only team to defeat
the Bears iiti Conference iday.
The Ldngporns have three of
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and Wallace Mtum.
! Ai junior college transfer, Sid
Hrachovy, is also expected to bol-
ster the maroon and white squqd.
iRjice Is also expected to field a
strong team; thi$ season. Like
most of the other conference teams
the Owjs will have most of last
year’s team back. Leading the Rice
squid is Bil Tom, 6’ 7” center,
who was th? Owl’s leading Scorer
list year. In jaddition to Tom the
tiaip boasts, fine performers in
Javjid Cook, Warren Switzer, Bob
I’oley, anti T6e McDermott.
The Arkansas Ra^orbavks will
be somewliat handicapped^ this
year by ti e loss of last year s
two star performers, George j
Kok and Al Williams. Kok,-at
fl’IO", a*d Williams, at 6’7”, 3
were two of the 1 tallest players |
in the nation; last year. However,
[the Hogs rre reported to have
[several finLi sophomore stars to
offset the CSs of the two tower-
ling eugers \ _ ; j»
i Expected |tk) otfcupy the cellar'
this year i -T.l’U. The Horned
Frogs lost th^b lettoruum fiom I
lust hchhoii’i iiuin iukI arc not ex-i!
j me ted Jo j ut up too mui-h of a
fight \n liiiIs yetir’s copfcriurtl
(wee, Six htthljjinuji, Julius'Dolidea,
Hob HeipU'iitk||i, Frank Kiidlity, |
jlob Yuung, tji ne Wardyipki, |»ml
Gene SHijii <H! will forin the ttuio
■m'a TlT' leant.
Week-end High School Football
Carnes to Attract 150,000 Ki
DALU8 Dec. :t -'A''-,-. Th«j Millllpa til
tbive-wiy luittle fm Teifti Scbool- ieittoun Mi
buy Fobfmdi Cituiiipjotltdtip.tj in due
to hUl'Ui‘1; h|uuii(I mO.OtlO fa|is Ibis
weekend.
Amalilln. I'ihllD ufi
iahnu.i meets Hnllitig*
|tr a( Ibtlliiilgilf, Friday night Bowj.
Ie and I rv it gc I it all at Fort Worthi
pc Kit lb me* ts New Loiidp(i at Kd* |
Bixtevd gjutfnes are scheduled in gore, Lavoya tjickles Va|t at Vutq I
the city I'onfei eiiee. Class A A npd j C ameron and| New Braunfels play
Clnss A, w'tih the former reaching jit Caineioii,; |Adlihe ! and El Camp*)
its-, finalit .«|id tbg other two divi-1 fangle «t Houston and Falfurrini |
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tji, „ j„k 1 Consolidated High School opened
FT/ 1 J0D ,' basketball pract^
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, . ir . r rig i iu ^ .,>»cu Bodts Simnioiis. (Thi^e
2"«!l n !ii r f*!r"L > ! rltelf£: lettornen, James iPrew-
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r T?i ndinB l I Dowell, Nve Jjuit turned ip thpir
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AVimdrow Wilson of Dallas
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Worth at Dallas Friday ,night.
A throng of 15,000 is forecast.
Saturday afternoon Lamar of
Houston clashes vrith Thomas
Jefferson I of Sap Antoluo at
(ttrrias.
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!$ pi tigs meet at Fal-
FORT WORTH. Dec. 2
seven’ lettermeri
ItM* not icome In our
plintpr
buck and
A letter commencling the
With “splendid behavior” of the A
‘NignudI (ieorge E. Htitl Dlfec*
Longhorn Bands". ; ! |'iV G
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Idt'Hse lu.ipi' nut 4t|UlloKit t «.
Murti IrnttortunR hottevet, is;ihkl
you pertljd nutheiutv vnifuftilu^
iatlutis ob llir splendid IxmiD 1(0
of lhr AjimIc NluileHts, n c
"Pt(htSii[Jnve 'my reguf ls ! tn Hen
Wyatl and the otutjr Agiile Iwulcts
With whoqt we had contqpt^
practice Monday after-1 u ouston w ; t i, isnon oridlcted
‘ ^ IIP 1 l noop with 23 ^ididates reiKirting HoUHton Wl,h 18 ’ 00H ,,redkttd -
Mike Garcia, who rrtrtlc more to U >ach [ B(K j Ls
I football unifo :iib. All throe men
will In.* trying for theit third bas
ketball letter. |-| J .1
i, S|ix rpturn nj^ squadmen also
j! turped oijit to
Ij spots on ithe
’ Thijy art*:
McGee, jFloy.. W u W |v.. a .„.
Pots, Lloyd Cay, and Roype Rod-
Verk. j ; ; ■ • ,
Ip 1 addition, {.'seVei'al' gridiron
starts will bt put for the Tiger
Aggie Fish Boast
Best Record In
Conference Play
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I director/ of The
Band at the
Thei biggjest crowd in Class AA
is forecast; at Odessa vyhere thei, What a , difference a [year cab
Broncos- play Wichita Falls Sat-1 ,,,^^1
urdaj afternoon, A sell-out.of 18,- t year, Texas A&M’s fresh-
,s ,d u f as ^ dL>ssa makos its, , nan fQ 0 ^|, i ] l |l. tifam did not win a
clinib back j into prominence after ., inK ,
an early Reason drubbing from | f This ye J. th() j. oung Aggies won
more games than any other mem-
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Amarillo, (tdes.sa will be a solid
I roach taking nvc- at tC^a-lnn™ ! ¥*!>• #«-
I. U.U.’s 12-map basketball squad, UGRt A&M - lejXllS foptbftR
J will (hum its lb48-4!) .season Sat-; game, in Au»t n has been re-
urday. night against Not tit Texas , ce j Vti d jjy \\ L. Pell-
ante Collrgr in the tC-t Kymna, ^ |wrt))J . from E ^urt,
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l!he game will be the team’s
first under the coaching of Byron
(Buster) Brannon, T(T gradu- I Texas.
ate of 1935. who tutored two Hurt in commenting on the week
Southwest Conference champion- end activities, s kid, “Because it is
ship teams in four years at Rice part of mv job to bo responsible
Institute bef 0 .™ he entered mili-. | to the Dean of Student Life for the
tary service in 1912. j conduct of our students inside the
Six iettermen form the core of stadium at foot tall games, I feel
the Frog squad—Centers Julius { that I must wr, te you a letter of
Dolnics and Bob Hendriks, For- | complipiept for the magnificent be-
Notre Dame • USC
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Kt p^uamiicn 01-'/ . . . T.. , t ‘ NIHWJe gumy.-i Limtl
f ght for tljc open I choice oven the twice-beaten i u\- t ^ ( , Sopphvvest Conference
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1 MciiDionald, —.. , , • . . ,, ...v.-..., . , , .
CubG who tied the Tcx-i Nvas 0llt inost of last Nasob with
„ i hs F ro^h
flasbingi at; Waco ilt theiaftiernoon. I ’ .
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wards Frank Kudlaty and Bob j havior of the ^ ggie studeht body
sjarting. lineup.! °^£ s ; ‘and Wound-up G>eir‘brilliant sea- Y oun<?, and Guards tyw Schmidt [inside our stadium and fallowing
BihlweU, Jake - Two games are scMuledJ-nday; ; !son bv hiking Fne powerful Unk ? ml (,ene "ardynsk..; All lettered the game outsme pn Thanksgiving
cDonald] Gene Austin (El Paso) and Denison get-; Vel . sit ' v rtt -fr ex l Krosh, 14-0. Iast >' ear except U aitlynski, who Day.
quintet, linciulitg John nil lough,
j John Coojlev, i m Jahtes Dqdley.
| Six ofthe' candidates 4re over
i six’ifect tall, J iu Simmons; expects
| to have a fai * feam in shape for
! tlm; disttict lac * vvfhich sftartH/in
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Denison expects 9,(j)00 to 1(1,000 to
turn out wfith the Yellow Jackets
light f|iV(i(it.c». Waco lows for
12,000 ds tne Tigefs move against
u Palestine teaip gjveni little
chance to stop the Tiger (jugger
naut. ; j
Satu|rclii|> thenf uill Ini four
Humes,! al| dav aMairs, tea lured
hy ihU IWlj Arthur - Haktown
clash ijit Hayttiwb. I’mt Arthur
ami Biiyfifwti represent thr only
vtjv ... , ,1 made a report to Mr. Bible
GV1S, had the highest in -ju’ ies - . 4 ' , and he joins mt ih saying to you
for tin season. 7 he seventh veteran on the squad ; that the, Aggies played a won-
Glen 1 nnman led the Vggie is (iiiard Kendal! Bond, letterman ' derful game on the field and off
Fish in scoriitg with six touch- in !944 and squadman,last season j the field,
downs. Next came Robert Shaef- Also ,:uk . 11 ' >ln Inst Jem s squad , ..j j C)low , 0 f nothing that marred
for of lilj Paso Kith onjc touch/ ' IS horwatd oruee t taig. the' [meeting o (mv- (woj student
dofvn and five extra points. J Three of last year’s Iettermen [bodies, except those mliu'd' clashes
Kenny .Sliobt bf Gorpus (.’hrjsti, have been lost—Red Brothers, wfhich can hapmii anywljei'e. We
Homor IttUr 4nd Yale I .ary of Nolan Weeks ami Hroc Jerrel. I should be hopi tg for t be impos-
Fort Worm, Robeit Datidsonl pf Brothers and Weeks graduated J sible if we expected to bo without
Pori Arthkir. Ghai'les Hoflge jif just spriHg. Jerrel ¥(iis elpgjble; that almost negligible minority
.. . , , NEW YORK, Dec. ll ’ <fP» r The
ne Longhorn college fbotball season tiiFes a tiniy.
University of'final fl(iig on widely scattered
gridirons! this weekend/j tKifore
plunging! into the [year-Nd h 0 '^®*
Some 10l),000 customers Will Jam
Memorial' Coliseum at Lps Angeles
tomorrow to watch Niitre Dame
tangle with Southern !<Calii:0rnia.
The Irish will be heavily favored
to wind 4p their thlird straight sea
son without a defeat, j .. /[ r ■
In Charleston, .fs. C.viA’IemHdjt,
one of the three othjtr rhajdr
all-winding teams of the year,
will help the Citadel dedicate .a
new stadium in what should be
a flurry of Tiger ‘ tojychdpwnti.
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and; the UtlIvors!
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uml IftlUtM will |ba due to see the
stniKKle, jVloiit critics Hhihc tlic
state title, teum Pill riinic Irom
thi# (tonic,' Port Arthur is the
luvoiitii mil Hu) low n In rim*
ftlderrd t|"’ tmlghrsi crew the
Yellow Igckels huu< Kitnv up
| uuulmii this year,
Hicckjeiiljldge Arlltys’ Mtglllnml
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pected |o-nowd into O'lVhb'y Slit-
dlnm at Kj,utlmnt Ah llHiditd Col-
verslty,! The IcumS BHVf wumtiwhhi
similar ! loinrilx oml It] npeals to
lie a liriwup.
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ches Si(n lienflo ngalmd Aujdln at
AmnUh ! wijh I2JKMI due to watch
this onjc, Austin jfi a big favorite
to trliii t ie Rio Graiule Valley
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The jClttiB A Tmco is iiti ijs sec*
!uad ropnd with seven of tint eight
games Friday. The lone Saturday j
Dallas, Klq] Nohjivitza of Kl CHth-
po, i William l(qxh of U«mpa»«*,
Jauies FoWlUli uf Tunqile, GfintPo
Gwin of SJieveiiori, Hilly Tidwell
of ileal lie, Kdsol JoiiCf of College
Station, Him Moacs of LnckliaH
Htai Angle Saxy of Heauiaont af"
|aini»og to| y«ijaity pfosiieetw wlio
l! IM'ijfornH'd for j ilio AggiM I'TonIi'
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ageiiwl o ikldp o|ipiislfhin. Fill
vwijsity of A([kan/aft Fresh man
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Three men have lltoved up to
the vnrsiry squad frmij last year's
"H" team Rob Hartnii, auidlomora
guard: Hiib law, juninr fnrwaiTl;
ami Bill Moran, sophomorp for*
w.i(rd
One new man is "(> tin; squad
a/jd In evpeeled to s4e plejltV of
action Hill Klllot, Fun worth
soimomore who was Poly High
HtjmiolV high'snd'er 4h IbtA and
aria In tn HMih Hill add lloh Moor,
man. twin defensive ends, frohi
the Frog football team, are also
r*Xpeeled to ban I he baakuthall
squad this Week. I
Four of the Ii I'riiu hurdwimd
Htca w ere . all-state high school j
players: three la Ipdlami nail i
one In hansgs. HchihliH, caplaia
of the Frogs lids )i>«K won all
stair honors at Evansville, lad.
Fiidlnty nl South Bend. Iml.' (
and Hcmlricks at Huntiogton.
lad. Moran was alLsthtc at New,
ton, Knn., la 1917 and lettered
on Ncwtonjs stule championship
team in 19lfl. ,
which occasioiiijjlly guts ! out of
hand.
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