The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 19, 1949, Image 3

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CciitgP liob BateK (56)- teams up with end
CARL IlIIJL (81) to bring down Wildcat back
^\1 Schmid after he had gained four yards in the . ,
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Longhorns Run Wil
Over Inexperience
Tech mkd Raiders
Saturday
By FRANK SIMMEN, JR.
'll AUSTIN, Sept 17 (Spl.)—It was a case of too much
power, speed and experience Saturday afternoon in Aust
when the Texas ^Longhorns ran and passed a total of 38
yards and decisively outplayed the Texas Tech Red Raide:
•to the tune'Cjf 43jtQ]0.-;■ | - •j|'.
The Longhorns' Paul C!»ni|>bi'|l,' , j'
- who last year was hilled as another
Bobby Lane, plight live up toAhose
expectations tijki season if his open
ing day showing mean anything]
The .175 pound, six-footer from
Breckenridge looked good through
-out) the game. | „ * j ,]
Teens’ Raideps couldn’t do much
raiding, in the not Saturday after
noon sun as the Steers overpower
ed them in every department. This
was the secoridgame of the youhg
season for th> Tech lads; they beat;
Abilene Christian College jfn their
season opener Sept. 14th. lj. 4 j
- Dell Morgan^’ Red Raiders, run-
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Tekajs 43, ITexas Tdch 0.
TcU} 28, J KansasO.i
Abilene Christian 3(t, Southwes-
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Sept. 12th - Wth
McCarty Jewelers
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couldn’t seem to g(k started. They
never* threatened the Longhorn
who stored in every period. f.|
Ernest Hawkins* : handled
quarterhaeking for . the
team. The throe year
senior was rushed , too
really 1 ; .display, any form, but at
times looked 'gond, his sifrials con
necting at
back Tim
Davis
Another, Tech quarterback, Bill
Lyman, did som ■( fancy ball handl
ing and proved i 6 be the best pass
er for the Raiders in Saturdays’!
ceil good, his aerial? con-
t times with Eight half-i
i Hatch and end Jack
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llardin 40, Daniel Baker 0.
Southwestern Louisiana 33, Aus
tin College ,0. , |
. Stephen F. Austin f!), blast Tex
as! B a Ptist |7. ; ■ ' j.;
IWestj Texas State East Tex
as! State 7.;
California 21, 1 Santa Clara 7.
Stanford |19 t San Jose 0.
Ht. John’s 6, St. Cloud 0.
Iowa State 64, Dubuque 7.
!\Vake Foitest 22. Duquesne 7.
•y/^khingtonj 14, Utah 7. Mi
Idaho 79, Williamette 0.
Randolph Field 18, Colegio Mil-
Lubboeki^itar 7. j
letterman iWashington State 33, Utah State
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Wyoming 57, Idaho State 13.
Southwestern 0, San Marcos 0.
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Tulsa 27, McMumty 26. |
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iMONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19,
Lippman Bottled Up
By Feline Forwards
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Lawson picked up 11 thru the cen
ter, only to fumble and Frinzi re
covered on the Aggie 36. j
Pesky circled right end for seven.
Romanik fumbled and lost two, but
penalized five, for backfield in mo
tion. Geppi around right end for
a first on the 24. Rogers failed to
gain but Villanova penalized five
more for backfield in motion. Char
ley Royalty intercepted Romanik’s
pass and ran out on the Aggie two.
Larry’punted 38 yards to Moran,
who was stopped on the 39. Schmid
on an end around picked up four,
as the first quarter ended. Pesky
nilig from 'the; T upd usirug a Sot kgame, although! they only! Gained
nf; quarterback pitch-outis, just 34 yards by use, of the air.
Quite a few of the Longhjorns
sophs looked rugged as Coach jBlaip
Cherry put his; green lads in a**
much as possible!. Carl Mays, soph
halfback from Pampa, mad! the,!
longest ground gain of the Liter-1
nooh when he scampered .73 yfcrdsij
on a punt return!
By ion Townsend, soph fullback
also had a fine day. The (j* iessa
biack scored obe touchdown j ann
Stevenson in thb bsickgield
the Aggies this week. wV h
terback Bill Lyman doing a
substituting. *
punts blocked, allowing the tea-
sips an additional two poihtb.j!
vri-ix laiAJiiouii , v> c
tackle for fejur, then Cashion pass
ed to Moore ifor
la nova 33.
| Moore the|n hit right guard for
four. Cashion then tried two pass
es, losing one on the first and hav
ing the second go incomplete.
Christensen then punted out on
the ,25. [ ! j, M ■. i .
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25, the Wildcats shook loose Moran
around right end and he went all
tihe way to tjhe Aggie 27 before be
ing pulled down.
! Cbletta got on through the mid-
c(le and D’jAlonzo picket! up six
yards in t\yo tries around right
dnd. In the next, play, Geppi made
h first dowjn on the Aggie 15.
McDonald intercepts
McDonald | then intercepted Rog-
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Willian
Hbuston
and Mary
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ed Raiders In
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Saturday night in San Antonio’s
scored one touehdolwiii b|n|i j Allamo Stadiupi, the Texas Aggies,
had another, a 35 yard to ichdowh will be out to gain some revenge
run Called back because of pen- on Texas Tech's Red Raiders,
ally. Bobby Dillon also made a| The shoe is On the opposite foot
20 yard touchdown dash. y,],|this time. For in most of the past
The Red Raiders will nobably Tech-Aggie games, the Red Raid-
Start Hawkins J Jackson, H itch and «r
efs have been the team trying to
avenge a defeat the previous sea-
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|! The Aggies were'leading, 14-0,
season with less than a min-
The''Steers'sriore^ In' <wy tei “ te . SSl
iDd' including d toil, hbset which Te'M. secret! on a sensational pass
capie in the second juartjeii wnejj " y '
iwn? to wdn, 20-14.
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m , Tcked point, then roared
Tdch’s Stevenson ha I ont of |h'S Jack with |tw 0 second half touch-
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TEXAS TECH
or Sale- Cheap!
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“Trade With Lou —
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LE—L. Thompson,
Sharpley.
LT—McSwane, Price, Biaker,
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LG—PURSEL, Stallings, ;Ci
1 C—B. Williams, iLhlbr,
lipa, Hjx.
RG—D. William?, Hay
her, Edrington. ’•
RT—Gettys, Broyles,
! RE—Johnson, D. Jackson,
j Davis. \ ■ ![j:;
i QB—Hawkins, Rathbone,
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t,H—Stevonsori, Stluver.
RH—Batch, Barbee, Closer Ram*
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E. Jackson. ■
Tn 1947, the Farmers won, 29-7,
but Tech was victorious the pre
vious year, 6-0, so the Border Con
ference'eleven: has won two of its
last three games from the Aggies.
:ksop, A&M,. however, leads in the series,
seven gamjes to two. {There have
lost three. Romanik’s pass to Bo- Tidwell was too high. Moore hit
gan was too high. , ’ ‘ -
Frinzi punted to Buddy Shacf- ■
fer on the five, who was hit hard
as he caught it and the ball slipped
from his hands and the Wildcats
recovered on the nine. Geppi fail
ed : to gain on a line back. Geppi
circled left end .for three. D’Alon
zo got two through the middle.
Pesky rammed through left guard
for foulr lyards and the second TD.
Calvin converted. VILLANOVA 14
AGGIES 0. ‘
Schmid kicked to Gardenia! in
the 15, who returned it fo the 28.
Bob Smith flit the center for Six.
Lippman oh a pitchout , aropnd
right end picked up three. Goff
on cross-buck gained a first down
on the Aggie 41. Lippman on a
pitchopt again.was stopped at the
line of scrimmage. Smith, smacked
the middle for five. Lippman
fumbled a handoff and lost three.
Lippman punted beautifully to
Frinzi on the seven butjplay was
nullified by offsetting penalties.
Lajry punted out on the Wildcats
18.
Villanova in possession and
Pesky broke away around left end
and went to Aggie 38, but clipping
penalty set them back to their
own 47, Geppi broke through right
guard for a first on the 44. Rogers
hit left guard for three. D’Alonzo
added four over left tackle. Ro-
manik’s pass to Rogers was almost
intercepted by Charley McDonald.!
Schmid nunted out on the Aggie ;
14.
Lippman on a handoff hit right!
tackle for one. Goff around 1'ft
end fpt six. Gardemal’s pass to
Copeland was incomplete. Lary
punted out on the Wildcat 26 for
a 54 yarder. ■ r I
RILO SCORES
D’Alonzo through the middle for
11 and a first on the ^0. Rogers
scooted through right guard for
five. D’Alonzo twisted off right
tackle for a first on the Aggie 43.
Rogers dasher through left tackle
for a first on the 28. Moran got
three at, the center.* D'Alonzo hit
the line twice in succession for a;
total of nine yards, but was pen
alized five yards. Romanik’s pass
in the end zone was hit by Royalty,
but Rilo caught it for the third T«
D. The Wildcats had come 74 yards
iji a total of seven plays. Calvin
again converted. VILLANOVA 21
-—AGGIES 0.
two. D’Alpnzol got three
ugh the middle. Schmid punt-
46 yards to Delmar Sikes, who
tided off td Royalty, who fumb
led on the'Aggic 18 and Bogan re
covered. Aggies drew five on the
five. O’Boylc on a quarterback
sneak slipped through,for the final
{tally. Calvin bated the extra
point. VILLANQVA 36 AG-
Glgs 0. Tf’ |
On the next play, Gardemal’s
pass was intercepted by Wills but
the play was! nulified by an offside
penalty against' .Wildcats.
Cashion then took over in the
man under slot and his flat pass to
Tidwell was too high. Moore hit
fight guard, for four and theii made
m first *6n the! 39r-Cashion ran
after trying to pass and picked
up two. Cashion passed to Tidwell
for a first down on the Ag
Christensen | went through
then Cashior
a first on the Vil-
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Glenn Lippman,
going for a three
tbe: Cadets’ game
' Is shov—
Thirty thouMDd Ian,, the li
see aWn opener at Kyle
cats defeat the Aggie*- *«-•
Kansas Oyerpovvered
In Season' Opener lli|!!f
LAWRENCE, Kas., Sejif. 17 <A>I
—rLindy B(*ny’s spotty but timely
passing and !a methodical ground
attack rolled the Texas Christian
University Horned Frogs to a 28-
0 victory over the Kansas Jayt
hawks in a season football opener
for both ieairts today, j - 1
Sortie 32,000 fans, a record open*
iijg home attendance for Kansak]
football, silt under overcast skies
and watched Berry, 175-pound-;
from Wichita Falls, Tex., engin
ear the Frogs to a 21-0 halftime
lead. If |
l Frog Captain Berry scored
TCU’s first and last touchdowns.
He was over from the five yard
line after eight minutes tb play and;:
fan back ajn intercepte'dipass forty-;
four yards Jh the finals period. Rouse.
In between’? Berfy’s tjoueh-
dowps. TCU , scored with Rookie
Qua terback Don Wilde fcoing 26-
yurr s and !j Sophomore Fullback
John Morton cracking over from
the me-foot line. Both cujme in the
seifoid quarter. / . ' | j* j IS.
A ter eacih touchdown] ikuatty
Homer 1 (the toe) Ludikler plkee-
kiilked siiuarely between Ithiv bars.
Btrry finished his day’s; >york
wit!) nine completions ilf 19: pass
ing attemnts for 129 yards.
i Ldft Gtlfird—W^ite, Idopx, Ellis,
Kenjiard. ,■.a -J ,.. j.
Center—Dfunin^ Nilerts, Fiseh-;
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kle—jHcCormack, Gar-
End^-|,invilk*, Rolfp,
Sch4ake r |rij:c: S''' ‘ -
Qpaljtciback— • Gilman, Bpgme,
Gar-
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FB—Coaleyl
SENIORS
our Books ftt
lottom Prices,
been ho tips.
1 Thp Raiders
games under ’ their belts,^ having
encountered Abilene Christian and
University of Texas. It is the sec
ond game of the new season for
Harry Stiteleris Aggies, who open
ed o» thdir home tulff Saturday
night against Villanova.
A capacity crowd is anticipated.
It is the Only time this season j a
Southwestj .Conference! team will
appear in San Antonio. At least
5^000 students of the two schools
plan to see the game..
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TEXAS:, f
jE—Stonp, Procter, .Bauman, Gen-
ry. i ' I
LT—Vykukal Wilson, Fleming.
LG—McL’adin, Hurt, Deys.i
C—Rowan,, Arnold, Manasco, Mil-
RG—Fry, Wolfe, Pakenham.
RT—Jackson, Lansford, Milbum.
|RE—:P, Williams, Adams, Allred,
Rowe. 11 i j
QB—-Lee, Campbell, Tpmpkfns.
LH—Samuels, Townsend, Pyle,
Dillon. : I
RH—Clay, Shands, Mayes, Warren.
FB—Levipe, Kane, Borneman.
Score by I Periods
Texas 7 9 13 14-43
Texw Tech h ■ 0 0 0 0—6
Touchdowns — Levine; Procter;
Townsend!; { Borneman; Dillon;
Mayes. Points after touchdown—
Clay 3, Davis 2. Safety-Arnold.
Walter, Hagen won five PGA
chjariipionships in his golf career,
more thah any other player.
Schmid kicked to Lippman behind
hid goal, who returned to the 16
before he was pulled down. Garde-
mal passed to Lawspn for a first
down on the 27 as the gun sound
er ed ending the first hajlf.
Opening the second {half Schmid;
kicked over the goal iand Aggies
got the ball out on th^e 20. Lipp
man went around left end for four.
Tidwell hit at left guard for the
same four. Tidwell [again, thirt;
time at the center losing two.
Lippman fumbled the pass from
center on an attempted punt and
lost five, as the ball wept over on
downs. _ 1 ■ ! j4., ■ ■ £" . . j
On the Aggie 21 Pesky broke
through left tackle for nine. Pesky
powered over right tjackle for a
first cn the nine/Pesky picked up
one at the center and then Ro«
minik’s pbss wbs incomplete'. Rog
ers raced around left end but stop
ped and passed to Brown for the
fourth tally. On first j try for thq
point, Villanova was penalizted five
for offside, but on the second at
tempt Calvin made it good. VlLL-
ANOVA 28—-AGGIES 0.
Pesky kicked to Lippman on the
goal line, who returned it to thb
44, but Aggies were penalized 15
yards for clipping. ,
lary Punts out
ing ! attempts for 129 yprdsl
Ohly opco ( did the Jayhawks get]
in scoring . territory; That {threat j
wiltjed on tjhe| twenty-three; after
a; double penalty had nullified a
Kartsas touchdown]' , j j]|
' Dick Gilman, one of tpe nation’s
leaders in touchdown passes ja year
qgo; had one ruled completed to
Halfback Burt FVench over {the
TCtJ goal line when interference
was ruled, but a Jayhawk
caught offsides op the play. I
pj§j[ { T]GU alsb pad a clear cut
hlijtory in the statistical "chart; The
' Frogs made 20 first downs to 8,
drttf»assed the Jayhawk? 134 yards
to U0, pud had-a gro*
tagle of 219 wards to Lf,
Krti
Firbt Dowrts , 1 „U«*
Ne( yards rushing .... iM:
'' jing vw
20
219
184
29
1
43
-Lamping,
f—French,
'onald.
— Griffith,
tlnson
Ainbebt,
McApley,
Ne 1 yaijds passing
Forwards attempted -| 19
Fotwards completed k |4
Number puhtrt
XjPmt average ^28
Number fumbles ^ 5
Fubbles lost 4
Number penalties .... i|6
Yards penalized 4O
::-4From line of scrimmage.
Lineui^s
TCU
t End-r-Bailey Bob Moorman, j
(ers, George. ' --7 l j
: Left Tack(e—NarrelJ,
Mathis, Culbertson, j!
Left Guard—Willingham
Conway.
Center—Eubank, Maipne, Brown^
ing, Pitcock. [ j { f '
Right Guard—Farmer, Hicks, BJo-
Xom. .’I ' ■ { , !• .
Right TacklA—Marable, Eoff, Kfl-:
man. ''Ol £ •
Right End—Bill Moorman 0oal,;
Eliott, Alford.'
Bassinger.
Left half—Archer, Tompkins,
MrFarlamJ. . . j jj: , l]
Right Half—Hickey, Dunn.
Fullback—Ludiker, Struska, Me*
KClvey, J, Hunt.
: KANSAS
Left End—Smith, OINeal, Dai.-
reil, Norris, Sandefuir.
{Left 'Tackle—Lee,j Talkingtop,
mat,
iRiKht ,1
Sticker. M
{ Fullback
Rossnian.
|lf ^ | 7 14
KU I 0:0. 0 .0
• TCU Scoring: fouepdowns, Ber
ry 2; Morton, Wiflle (wab tor Bbr
rVw Points after touchdowns, Lml
iker 4 ,(ljlaiemen|).j
She Didn't Cali.
She Just Fainted v
4} After A reuues| for u doctor whs
giVeii over the Ickulspeaker at the
fpjotbail game Satuiday night, rum-
cji's rtpread concerning a girl who
had supposed y (alien off the end
zpne bleacher j. ■. i . |.
j; The crowd which assembled j at
the top of thu bieaehers after the
rthnopttc^neni, was dug tp nothing
|)Ut h case ojf fainting, onlookers
rtiscokwd.j
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Gardemal attempted to pass but
elected to rup when he couldn’t
spot his receiver and he was Stop
ped for no gaip. John Christensen
hit at left guayd for three. Garde-
mal’s pass to “Cotton” Hill was
low and incompllete, Larry punted
out on the Villanova 38, but Vill
anova drew a 15 yard clipping pent-
ally. 1 Larry then punteii out on
the Villanova 36. j
Moran scooted off left tackle
for one. Coletta hit off right guard
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night against Villanova. Ho is expected; to get the starting nod
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