The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, December 15, 1948, Image 3

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Dorm 17 fins
Cage Crow|
Via Protest
Plenty of news ctune bearing out|
of the Intramural Offibet, Tuesday
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The climax to the Ndrt Military
Basketball race bdeanife j: ! an anti-
olimax. Puryear played .porm 17
for half of their'; championship
game. Then* someone with a long
memory recalled that Hugh Weber
center from Puryear, tap partici
pated in varsity basketball: way
back in 1046. Dorm ltitljen put in
a formal protest and waf declared
the winner. Weber,waaiitaytoK h' 9
first game and Puryear^ athletic
officer, as well as IntraSiiural of
ficials, did not know that he was
ineligible. The score stdod Dorm
17 9 and Puryear 7.
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corrected list of winners
Cross Country, was'‘also an-
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“A*’ Infnntry was fdllowed by
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This announrenent filled for
a revised list of jndIVImisl win
ners, Doyle Crlffin i* Htill first
man across I he’ line, | Second
place goes (o Jabk Brfokner of
a A" Infantry, I'im Hdhulalher
ut "B" Kiald was thlri) place man
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Jo|in Carnimy, SJM. White, and
C. C. White <if “B” Athletics were
the disqualified individuals. The
Intramural o; [flee takes all blame
for the situation since these men
were running only for practice but
were mixed in with the winners at
the finisih line
Playoffs in
nis, and Vol
Flag Football, Ten-
eyball continue this
Fish to Meet Sam Houston
B Squad iufre-Gameftl
, By FRANK SIMMEN, JR.
A&M’s renovated cage squad will meet the Sam !
ton State cagers from Huntsville for the second time this sea
son in the DeWare Field House at 8 tonight. The Huntsville
—"'ntet defeated the Aggies in a game in Huntsville last Wed-
iday 47-43. The Fish cagers will meet the Sam Houston B
adetjs at 6 p. ip- in a prelimin-'
pearkate have racked up a
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total of two wins against one loan.
Coach Jack Williams will probably
start the fame five that took to the
post for the first Aggie-Bearkat
fray. Acher Hanks, the ex-AU-
Amcrican from WMMfaottdf,; wfB
be the man to watch In the game
tomorrow night. Hanka, playing
hia last year of college ball, scor
ed IS of his teams 43 points in the
last Aggie contest.
Karow will probably
rnbow, Jenkins
for the Farmees. Jim Kirkland.
week. This afternoon at 6 p.
Dorms 16 a
Non Military
pionship.
id 3 licet'! to decide
Flag Football cham-
Himding off the bail is JOHN DeWII
Fl |! ’i j 7
Aggid eager from Waco
Thursday finds Volleyball ^and
Tennis playoffs concluding. Mit
chell meets Dorm 3 in Volley
ball and Derm lit and Dorm 16
tangle in Tennis for number one'
t* / ' n am a 4 I < > - ET r\ m
who hta played some fine defensive ball ffr the Farmers this season.
iiomore who has crashed
At the post position, Dewitt is the only
the startihg lineup.
spot. Came time is 5 p. m.
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Jewel McDowell swept the In-
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tramural ha|i(lball tqui'nam e n t,
meeting and beating all competi-1
final hprdle I
Two Aggie Hunters Get Deer;
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Another Gets Run-Around
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tion. He cleared the
by defeating A. T.- Papi
McDowell teamed With Bt
ston and cop
so.
El Campo 1 ]lub and
By -THERON D. CARROLL I the law.
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Now .that our football sea-: Tommy Steiner and Bill Jennings
son has; reached a satisfactory i of the 'wildlife management depart-
■ rlimav Wp know that the com- ment b r ot atl eight point buck last
and holidays ,K>arby county - Toni ‘
lovers in the field with gun J
and reel.
This ebliirtin is primarily for the
Flag Football
oon. The score
ed off in a rugged
game Tuesda / afternoon
was u 7-7: :>c with penetrations i
even. Jim Duon of El Campo club
scored first on a run after his
teammate,' H urry Otell ma<le a. set
Meredith Hutto hunted deer all
morning with Do luck. He locked
who broke into the lineup for
the first time last game showed
he was determined to stay there
hy racking up 14 poiata in the
last contest and 13 agalnat the
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Offensive specialist’s SchHckle
and Tumbow uro slated for plenty
action tomorrow night along with
Summer, Mobley, Hruchovy and
Allah. Mobley, who surprised the
fans by making seven points in
the tilt against Abilene Christian
College, proved that he can shoot
and will probably see more action
in the near future.
The game will probably be
another thriller since both teams
have already met oace this .sea
son. The Bearkats, who ' are
known to be a pretty rough team
made fifteen points through Ag
gie fouls in their last fray. The
Aggies were gifted with 1,7
points th^odglL unfair play oh
the, part of the Huntsville cagers.
The Frekhfnar/ basketball squad
will also perfolfn Wednesday night
when they meet the Sam Houston
B team in a preliminary aiatch at
six. The Southwest Conference has
just approved a twelve game fresh
man slate in a meeting last week.
This is the first of three mdre
games that the Fish have schedul
ed for the remainder of the ’48-'49
season.
George Skipper, the 6’ 4” eager
from Houston, broke his ankle ip
practice last week and is now in
positions will be Houser and Farm
er. Bobby Fanner, the sharp-shoot
er who seldom misses, will be in
top shape for the game. He has
been hitting the hoop with constat*
enejp during practice,
en the Allen Academy boys
the Aggie
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first contest.
will be the second
newcomers,
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beat*
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The leading scorns on the
A&M basketball team in the
first three games of the young
saaaon ale as follows:
NAME FG FT TP
Jim Kirkland U S IS
Sam Jenkins 10 4 i- if
UHII Tumbow 6 7 SB i
Gene Bchriekol 6 1 17
John DeWItt A 8 15
Ap JM* V 4 .5 IS
up 30 yard r
the point a!
retaliated on
ui. Jack Tuorcy made
ter on a run. AIKK
Joe Howell’S 20 yard
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run that wan stopped, the referee
decided only iftoc Howell had crow
sod the gp
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could have ,
hut on the n|
blocked a PU
LruthniN,
lino, T. D, Barnhill
a run, [ j^f .Cmnpo
won «m ponetratinim
xt to last play, AIKK
lit to even up pone-
his rifle in his car; arid took his ] Houston with his parents. The s^c-
shotgun for a try at dpeks on fhe ond string center will prove a great
loss [to the squad for the remainder
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hunters land fishermen who like to
share with others their fortunate,
unfortunate, pr amusing incidents
in the field. It will also serve to
help you get; .straightened out on
some of; tha | game lawnj that you
may ndK have clearly in mind and
other rules bf the ^pqrtfinian In
the field, -(1 ■ ! j
We would like to hear from
you, and w|> promise not to dlV
vulge ^our favorite hunting or
fiMhing; spot If you care to keep
It a Neeret, We would like to
know fust h»w you are faring,.
Iteade}'* of thb lloUNton Post will
| m'dli I fie eOitlrovecsial item dlij-
cussed ill Walkec’s coluttin (he oik
ec' day fonccMng the poWurs of n i t ^ ^
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Mciitley, a 6' 3" player,
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Navasota—again no luck. As ho
was cleaning the mud from ihis
boots, using his cur Iminper for a
scraper, a nice: big buck came up
to investigate. Hutto managed- -to
unlock tee get' his rifle and
throw 1 four quick shots at abiiut
two hundred yards; Ho says he
didn’t draw blood, Meredith is a
Range Management major,
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To I he mildcntifiod Aggie hunt
ing ducks at Nornmilgee 1M w«s'k:
That Jsnuill gt'kyiai 4»rowii diick
that yotl called m p iitall lien ijvas
rwitlly'M fymnlii gm wall, nr gray
diick, Next tlnei uni ce llie hill jiml
Is'gnllys the; gMita waiden cantHjt, i,,
fense hy any pence nfflcer^ Slifce [ (nU( ,f,
ei'day fui.cet'ning the lihwers of a . f.-m/A gadwai)[has yellow feet jtitii
i tile njntMli hen will have
i.L. | ny to tiluish; hill and fret,
you fdr trespassing, but you f, l( . p () |nls liie young
1 kens i.»f thoao spedies look Very
of the season. Skipper played jin
only one game this season but
gavij a very impreksiye showing. 1
Jewell McDowell, the all-stater
from Amarillo,’will start for thb
first time this season at a guard
position.
McDowell, who will be eligible
for Varsity competition at the end
if the semester, will he counted ftn
heavily for the Fish, He will pro|i»
ably tiake Ham Jenkins place in
the varsity lineup when he beennius
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eliglhle, Jenkins, Just year’s eap-
lain; plans te gi'tuluaie at mid*
term, j |' if ■ ■ ' (
"t'ltrus Fruit"
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many of thulium! owneys afp dap- j ” r ' ': [
utlsed peujctj officers it’s pretty Rcinemlmi' We'd like to hear
easy to. see iwhat a chance Vnu>o,| from you, Mr. Hportsman, Wd will
the
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Caking when you hunt on th«? on* j try to' answer ionte of ydur qijlex
closed Iknd ctf another without per- j lions and we would like to make
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BASKETBALL RESULTS f
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Telxas Wesleyan 59, Abilene
Christian 51
Texas Tech 56, Arizona State
at Flagstaff 39
Bice 68, Sam Houston Slate
66 (overtime)
Brooke Medical 65, South
western 57 [,
Texas Mines 53, New Mexico
A&M 45
The exact date of the first Greek
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Meal ley, a 6' 3" player, has an
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on for points ua well mm rugged
defensive play. Along with Merit-
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Aggie scorers is Sam Jenkins,
last years team captain. ' The
young senior from El Paso will
graduate at mid-term.
Tom Paces Rice To
Win Over Bearkats
HOUSTON, Dec. 16 bD—Bill
Tom scored 35 points to pace Rice
to a §8-66 overtime victory over the
Sbm Houston State Bearkats last
night at Houston. ; /.. j
The Owls trailed most of Uia .
game, but Tom started hitUsji
the goal and sent Rica ahead
In the non-conference basketball
game with a minute to play,
Two free throws by Mag Hirteh*
at tied the euunt at (Kh(H) in ten
elmdng secomls,
Noiiiioimire Joe MeDermoU Hit
two baskets ami Warren NwlUer
one to lump Mru Owls abend at the
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