The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, December 06, 1948, Image 3

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the start took thfe lei
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of losses, Rusty w;
out, and finish
half (Jrag prol
the No,. 2 line d
W. A. Smith, of
the Strtith County (Jijort Hunteits
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h*d ho only seen fit to hark when
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Firjrti place in thMhntirting heat
went ! to Blue, ; owniiil hy J, B.
Paveppdrt.and No. a.;! 1 no weni to
Coley', owned hy T loinart It yah,
one ojf the Judges frflfti Weimar, ]
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for the dog thf huhter wanted to
place his monej on tjo Win the heat.
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Station Saturday
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COLSON’S tolCE TRAVELS
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Judges ard f othfelr officials in
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Longvlbw; » , i5. C(N f C. I. Miller,
Frank Nom >c, J. W. Mack and
W. S. ttot'd, nil of Bryan and G. W.
(loolsbec of W ico, r
Other (ivintji of; the prw^am
Include a ho 'it blowing con test i an
old fushiiineil «nuato dance and; a
coon nn the ti g contest between
I he dogs am a pet coon, •
The hencli a tow and thtj fllials
are Nchciluled f *r Sunday,
The all U nJ reciinl for a fichl
goal In which fthe piali wait drop*
Kicked la| (III
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AUSTIN, ’Rx., Dec. 6 OPi-The
University of Texas football play
ers resent being called a “third
rate team” and they’ll do something
about it in the Orange Bowl, Coach
Blair Cherry predicted today.
Obviously nettled himself over
the slurs that have come out 1 of
Miami since Texas’ selection to
meet Georgia in the Florida post
season classic, Cherry declared
“I think we will represent the
University and the Southwest
Conference well.” ‘ i |
Cherry intimated 1 that the hula-
baloo from Miami and elsewhere
over selection of the thrice-beaten
Longhorns was going to be mighty
helpful in getting his team ready
for the Orange Bowl battle, j
“There might have been other!
teams with a better record than
Texas bbt I certainly can not crit
icize Coftch Wallace Butts for in
sisting that Georgia not play an
other Southeastern Conference
team at Miami,” Cherry said.
Cherry said Texas had not as
good u season as hoped for and
that personally hb was glad to
get to play tfhe gajnc in the Orange
Bowl and snow that the team was
not as bad as its record mightj
indicate.! “We haye a good team!
biit we |;had a year when things!
went wfoiig at the wrong time ( "i
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AIN’T IT THE TRUTH
Thai [ “third rate tenm” crank
kh* wjuil (red the Texas loot* j
hull Hipiad, Cherry said, adding
with a; grin that; "at least It
aould hate been more diplotunlii 1
lo say that Oxua didn't have a
tlrut rale leam." t
The Texas stimol' of 10,. oil of;
whom VfM to piny in the Oinngej
Howl before the Invitation wMs ne*j
cep ted Ijiy the Uhlvt'i'Klty, will re*!
turn to 4iracUe«i IhlP nfternoon. It!
will he In sweat eldthes, however
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As Tigers Win By 56-41
'! , !; By ART HOWARD ; ■
Trinity University 'staged a 15-point
scoring spree in the last five minutes to de
feat the Aggie Gagers 56-49 in San Antonio
last Friday night. The Trinity Tigers took
advantage of numerous Cadet errors and
bad passes to wipe out A&M’s seven-point lead and
win going away in the initial, gatne for both teams.
“Pistol”. Pete Murphy, a five foot, seven inch
sharpshooter, was thefnemesis of the Aggies as he
poured in nine field k oa l s an d four free throws toj
take the high point honors for the night; Seven of
hig 22 points came in the closing minutes when
Trinity was overtaking the Farmers. | I
The game was close most of the time, with
the lead changing hands 13 times. Scoring was low
an the first half as the two squads played cautious
ball. Almost, five minutes of play were gone before
Aggie Sam Jenkins made a one-handed side shot to
put- A&M ahead. Both teams used a zone defense
until\he final minutes of the game. Most of the
scoring came on long shots, except for a few tip-ins
by Billjr^Turnbow and Jenkins.
Ah a\whole, the Aggie defense was good Until
it wilted towards the finish. Their shooting was
much ketter\than last season, but they lost the
game on bad RasHes. Turnbow kept the Aggie of
fense supplied Vith the ball as he dominated the
Tiger’s backboank Center John DeWltt also show-
‘ ed some promise uttder the basket.
Tho game took\n a faster tempo after the
first half, as both tearbs loosened up their defense HYDON ”R0(?KY" HWAUHOVY get* set ....
and started playing fastV, wider ball. * „hol against. Trinity University in Hi*: Antonio
Jai’k Lut* of tho hoshi pitched in a foul shot last Frld*y. Roekey missed this snol, bill made two
early in the second half t\tie tho game 2k-all, tlpdns later jm. Re Is a tranafer sludeiil from
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tin. Himtliwost contorence miss whloh wero matched , ' - ./ .
enuntii'yamHinidoii. outpaced it field M»»’llhy* Tho Aggios hobl Trinp.Fred Hommors, crlppb-d wit
of lo i , uiinoi , s from in colleges and tys (.tar to six points.In the inlt*
athlelie cliibs Hntnrday h* win the l^rlod, but lie used Ids deafly
XVMI nr »II nxix'iiav vixfilivnt nxrwvvt'ii;
ami only for ckiliithjmle* ntid wind
s|ii'|iite to keep the,boys from o-eh.!
ling tod fat, cherry said
"On l)e,o. lf> we will get down to;
biird wijik and We'll be ready to;
show them about this ‘third rate
team’ fluff in the Orange Bowl,"
he a cl clod grimly. ; i
Horses Set Record
MIASil, — , A > )— Horse players;
may do well to keep an eye on the
racers trained by L.! A. Brusie this;
winter. Are they fast? They werej
the firfl to arrive at Hialeah forj
the season and were 12 hours!
ahead of schedule. The explanation;
the express car bringing the eight
horses Were hooked to a stream
liner mi Washington by mistake^
and made - the trip to Miami in|
record , ; j
The all time record for a field
goal in football is 65 yards.
TVo Attgt todl;. [
college mn should hnoir!
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A special team will be on campus
to talk about Aviation Cadet-
Pilot Training. Watch for it!
HOLIDAY
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Gulf AAU iTuss cmintry rwrn «l
llermnnti I'tp'k Hi IlmiKtiiii,
His lime Wtts n gtMMl I'J min*
ules nml (I ijccimds iivm* (he two
mid n half milo course.. It wns a
ocw rotitoo record.
slmoi;ihg to odvitnlfigii when the
visitors lot him within eight foot,
of the linnkot.
Tuirnliow mid HIM Holy were the
otMliifloys of tho Former Offense
in the third qunrter, ontklhg ten
„ ,, t)f lliclr teom'n lit polnwt In tlmt
( m rnll Itnnti, it so »f College | , 0 ,.| (M | i turnbow tooled out curly
Htotion. 'Wrts seeoml, nml Webster iM the I'innl stmt/.o, mul the Tigers
fbme, Go I lege Station, was third., R } lmvi ,,| , u , inmiedlate Improvement
l*on McDot aid of the University of under the basket.
Houston Was fourth,
College Station won the senior
and junior division leam troph
ies and Reagan had the leading
high school team.
Julian Herring, a College Sta
tion boy, won the junior event.
Howard Jones, Jody Zern and Mar
tin White, all of College Station,
finished bbhipd Herring in that
order.
onds, won the high school race.
Donald Tomarce of Reagan was
second, John Hahn of, Austin third,
and George Loeffler of Reagan
ffourth. . __ i: . _
A banquet at Bill Williams’
chicken house was held Saturday
night and winners were awarded
trophies by Seymour Lieberman,
president ojf the Glulf AAU.
Jenkins and Sydort "Rocky'*
Hrachovy (pronounced Rocka*
way) hit the basket in quick suc
cession to give A&M a seven
point lead with five minutes to
go when the roof fell in on them.
Playing cautious ball and stall- j Collegp.
Statistics
-flpnlt'd With it
it aim'd ankle, wits tno only play-
oMvIm did not noo ttetlon,
(Soil,er John IhiWlu, up from
ilm tV'tlnnuM leam, looked good at
time* (toiler the board, but Imiked
imllith irk thlii Imll hfindHiitf. Ilrtt-
eliovy wuKoiie of the moat prom*
lalhg newt'tVotera III, the gome,
Gage vctfl«na Turtdtow mid
INJiei heat gome, tjoth
ilefenaively ondSoffenfilvely. Mike
Garcia and GunX Hclirickcl alao
looked good in spota,
Next on tap for lift! squad, la a
game with Sam HoustoXiiii Jltinta-
yjlie Wedheaday night, Sand they
will make their ihitial nVmm ap.
pearance this season Sflurtlay
night against Abilene Chrhjtian
Dean Hrolhers Buy
West Texas (3«b
iCLOVIH, N, M„ lM 4 » 'A*' -
The I lean brothttra, jfmTiier At,
Irnula ( , krtllu«l ptichfril,. today
bought the Clovpt I’leOOt’M Haae*
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Among t% Amj^ricJn tlrack and
field records, an foflid .were 58
foet 7.|nch by Chifrtefj Fonvillc of
Michigan irf the ^hotj put at the
Kansan tolafvH laif A iril| 17; 18.6
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Hall Huh of the flnaA I'M,'.'' Wcgt
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TU GAME—RATLIFF
Color pictures of the A&M-
Texas game w*ill be shown in
the Assembly Hall Thursday,
November 9. Harold V. Ratliff,
Associated Press sports editor,
will also! be present to give a
talk. Admission is free.
Two New Cagers
NEW YORK -<*>- Two new-,
com ora have been added to tlte
New York Athletic Club basket
ball squad Hi preparation for a
schedule that includes many of the
loading college teams in the cast.
The recent ailtlitlons arc Fred Ben-
antlj formjjr NYU player, mid Joo
Gullen, who pJaycd freshman bas
ketball at Uho<|e Island Stale last
season, j . | j
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DKTUO T - PV' • Minor teagut
footlmll eipcriUlicc has naltl dlvl*
lap* Ilattson, burly He-
dembt for
trolt Lion
t’ tackle. Tho Lions far
med Hmn on out of thq Natlonut
Football I
the forme f;
.eague In HU i, but now
ichigan State jilayet'
is a rogului with them after gain
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Allen, f
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Kirkland, g
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Mobley, g
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Wallace, g
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TOTALS
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ious as Murphy sank two field
shots and two free throws to shave ; with a blow from a bayonet he was
theif lead to a single point. From carrying.
Bayonet on Buck
JAMESTOWN, N. D.—It took
two Jamestown College students a
wcH-aimed’ bow’ and arrow shot
and some vigorous hand-to-hand
“combat!’ before they killed a
stubborn buck deer.
Using a bow he made as a boy
scout, Jess Conley sunk an arrow
into the heart of a four-point, 165-
pound buck. The deer toppled oyer
but he got up.
It ran about 300 yards with
Conley and Paul Seaborn in pur
suit. It stopped, suddenly turned
and charged Conley. He felled it
the club from the Uluvls Hports
Aaaodfetloh. ^ '
The price wua taking f«cr of
•club imlebtediioBa natimuted by tho
Association at $17,000;
The brothers announced Paul
Dean would be managtjf and pitch
er. He said he plans to wove his
family here about Jam; i5 from
Little Rock, Arkansas,'. j ;
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ball away on poor passes and'long
shots.
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Seven of the 14-man squad were
pmring in their first varsity game.; killing it
The buck got up and again
charged, hooking Conley’s wrist
with an antler. Seaborn got into
the fight, grabbed the animal and
held it as Conley stabbed it several
times with the bayonet, finally
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