The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 07, 1949, Image 6

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or of the mnny A&M fumbles nml
another movory by the alert Coy-
otM. Weathei-ford tried run
mined two; Hu*b «nd Qan.or
$ ~
up the runner. Second down
the Weatherford team quick
) out on their own 45,
im aftnln the man under and
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liuied squad would seem to be In
the carda. ' i r . :
ILindy Retry (iOecn't seem like
the type pigskin wrangler who
:wo week* in a row with*
would go two
out turning In some spectacular/
work—and we will be more than
glad to see him have his top per*
formance this week rather than
next
Oklahoma 27, Texas 14
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Too much experience will mean
the end of the Steer glory road
that so far has been paved with
wiiia over weak opponents. Not
that we consider TU weak, but
the Sopners xrb undoubtedly one
of the top combinations in the coun
try. ; ;
^ We agree with the statement
some football sage,cast to the winds
‘ to the effect that playing weak
elevens would not reveal a team’s
flaw—only a strong opponent could)
do that. SO we feel that- Long
horn weaknesses that might have
> been corrected if exposed by
p stronger foes can not have been
corrected yet
A&M 20, LSU 14
Our feelings may have entered
into this decision, but we do be
lieve that If the Cadets can repeat
last week’s fine play against the
Tigers, the SWC will stand all
even at a win and a loss with the
Southeastern loop team.
’ The praise the Ags received
from sports writers at the OU
.4 game and the remark* of Sooner
| coach Wilkinson reveal that our
troops are improving by leas*
, and bounds—as we all thougnt
they-would. If further improve
ment is made this week and a win
results — lookout, conference,
there’s a boss pistol not a cap gun
here In Aggieland.
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Magouiric, in
field for a p<
fie high and
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thelaS in the
ficlcfj to bteck
span out of
tackier, bulled : h
three more, ovu
and crosceu th<
for the first T
. Twolro minu
th* first qua ,
kicked the flmt j of
point* and A AM wum
Hooper kickeid-off f<
and Stewart ran the
the 23. Three; plays b|
ot«* i lost one yard,
and 11 and Weatherfi
Carl Menger deep'In
ry. Behind terrific hi
ger moved out; to the
ajmeurrent clippini
against the Fish mov
back to no. ,1
Menger unddr caririM
and Trojcak r"-*" u - 1
Firs^t and a
again the Wee
covered on the _
ford made twei yards
nihg plays and the fijrst
ended.
Weatherford tried wo
both incomplete and the b
over to the Fish on downs. |W|e$|
ger still the roan undj?r, gavel '(j
Weisinger who made it: to th
Weatherford 46. Bently carrid
next and made it a first down dn
the 34. Rubs by Prew t and ^ en ^
ly and fine blocking by the whole
forward wall nioved the ball io
the ten and another fil st. A pen
alty set the ball back five. Tie
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had elal
Darrowj
goal.' Lar.g-
oko up several
s and Weather*
on third down to their
18 be-
Weatherford
I the extrs
Mngoulrk made
i'Is terrific
nml Mngvuirk fumbled,
dfil recovered.
uUt| on uAnMSfg
raves! pitched a (TD pass to Saxe
ut AAM was piiiallsed 5 for be*
ng in notion. Hp made the goal
again n two bruising trios, but
again A&M wu* penalized 5 for be?
ing offflido.
4 Li *‘*s to Saxe and several line
by Hill made it first and
blocking. HtU the spark and
ovat for the first
score. Darla kicked
poih 1 * i ! ' I i || • I II
A&M made yards up the middle
after receiving the kick but
. >
1 were forced to ki<
to thjs Wen the -fc
the ball died. So
Ags fumbled b)ut Trojcak recovei
on the 18. Prewit took ,104 hsj]
off and bulled ;his way to the three
yard line. On the next play Tvdj-
cak plowed ovtohfor another sco
Hooper made It 14-0 with) anot
er clean kick.; Three hunq^
elapsed In the: second ^juarwr.
Throughout the remainder! 1 pf
quarter, the teams see-sav
and down the field with neit
team able to push thp ball ;ovpr |
double stripe.
Tho half cpded
leading, 14-Q. ] f ..
Second Half
Weatherfoid kicked; and A
made some 18 yards hi
fqut , { p:
rtUg down, I Fprced
kick on fourth down, Hill boote
before slowing down.
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Hill then
third score
45 seconds
the goal,
over for the
prlth f ve minutes and
left |n the third quarter. Hoop
er’s tjry for point Was good. Score:
Ags 21—Coyotes! 0.
Weatherford took the kickoff
and tried I severail pass plays, fi
nally; beinjg forced to kick to the
A&M 20. ! Two pflays Iqter Weath
erford covered another A&M fum-
HiU kicked
eight Where
Little broke
on a third dowftf
ihtiHvcpied and
the! 1 yard lino.
til fumbled on first duwi and
Weatherford recovered It gain.
Gtaves inturccjptcd on tho \i and
rsed his field; Itwtce to Hcore
standing up. Hot>p«r!s kick jnmde
our straight PAT’t.
catherford passed and ||afi fol
two first downs befon
stiffened ami held. Tl,
kicked and Mittgvr returned to
20. Three plays and a penal
later the Fish tumbled' and Weatli*
erfprd recovered' Oh the 18.
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THATAWAV—BUT, IT’S
'OJlTt A SWIM MM AUS
TRALIA. MAIfVT VO' y-**
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ABNER ‘ Company Comln*
Hass intercepted a secomi down
mss and returned It to th» 30.
Weatherford retaliated with i n in*
ble on the A&M 16. "A run and a
penalty against the Fish put the
ball, on the 2 whore Stewart bulled
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from! the Atomic Energy Commis-
¥
Ision will be used ijo buy instruments
for pleasuring thie radio-active iso
topes; Undi for salaries of laboratory
technicians, Dr. Reiser said, A&M
already has most of the facilities
needed;
The experiments will run fo^
three |toj five years, Dr. Reiser
said/adding that additional grants
will be received from the AEC from
Weatherford retaliated with
terception and seemed destined for
a score as the ball carrier jrok*
into the open, but Charlie Saxe
catbe up fast from behindhand
the tackle on the 30.
Hooper tried several pass*
little gain and on fourth do am a
fake kick and pass was incomplete
and Weatherford took over on the
48.. Stewart tried one incomplete
pass and then hit McCauley for p {
TD. The try for jpoint was
ed. j .
Menger received the kicko
the 10 and made k nice run hut to
the 48 as the game ended.
The final score: A&M Freshmen
28—Weatherford J.C. 13.
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Experiment RcauIU
Questions which Dr. Reiser be-
GAME AT A GLANCE
A&M . ! ! ,, ‘j j
15 Fh-S;t dptvns
251.. ..; Yards nishing
7.. . Yards lost rushing j.
EL PASO CLUB, Friday, Octo
ber 7, 3i-d floor, Academic Build-
ing. !|
LAREDO CLUB, Friday, Octo
ber 7, J:30 p. m„ room 126, Aca
demic Building. Dance plans will
be discussed-
(Continued from Page 5)
Cotton, Bowl.
A futy-tifty split between line
man and backs existed on |th
lieves will be answered by the re- 244 Tptal yards rushing
suits! of the experiment will be
11C..
auch as: Why can .a cow put on hard 21-
fat yihilcf a hog on the same feed 9 ...
will (produce soft fat? Why do l4....
somej animals store more fat than 22..
others i? How do animals transpose
their fat 7
Thie Physics Department will co-
crato with tho experiment sta-
ion ! irt carrying out these exper- 77..
Yards gained passing
.. Passes attempted
Passes completed j-
Passes intercepted by
Yards punts returned.
Fumbles ........j..
Fumbles recovered by
No. penalities 4-
LATIN AMERICAN CLUB, Fri
day, October 7, 715 p. m., assembly
room, YMCA. Election of officers.
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tober
AGGIE SQUARES; Friday, (
>ber t. 7:30 p.m., The Grove*
operatO with the experiment sta- 106 Yards penalized ..;.i 51
— .... - 1 1 "" Yanis kickoffa returned ...flo
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No. punt*
AIEB & IRE, Tuesday, October
11, after Yell Practice.
SADDLE AND SIRLOIN CLUB,
Tuesday, October 11, 7:30 p. m.,
Committees meeting, AI lecture
loom. !
the liat
of Bob Seaman of The Daily Tex
an. Halfbacks Randall Clay and
Byron Townsend, center Dick Row
an, and end Ray Stone were named.
For the Temple game Clay, full
back Lew Levine, and guard Bud
McF&din were listed.
Howard Martin of The Rico
Thresher sent in the names of
Gerald Weatherly, center, and Son
ny: Wyatt, ^halfback, for the Owls’
clash with LSU. Jim Hale and Bob
Burke, co-sports editors of The
Baylor Daily Lariat, were passed
ttall
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Tennis Cora petition Close
On thii toiuiis courts^ a strong
A Flight team led by Alvin Aron*
son, Forrest (larb, and Spec Fails
downed the
m P, TC in a tougn r
l A Engineers recked up thdr
hard fighting team
TO in a tough mateh.
first win by,* drfaat 0 'Flltht.
Hays, Die Engineers was the out*
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tween A Quartermaster and E
Flight. Quartermaster won by a 2-1
count through excellent play(mg
by Frank Johnson and Howard
Winter. Outstanding for the E
Flight team Were Stanley South-
worth and Tommy Butler.
Schedules, Monday, Oct. 10
Basketball
Team Vs. Team Court
A QMC I B CA 1
A INF { B TC 2
AJ AF A CA . 3
E AF A CWS 4
A FA ! H AF 1
A ASA D VET 2
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D INF SR CO 13,14,16
E INF B AF 16,17,18
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No Fox Casualties
! IPSWICH, Eng —UPi-Sir Peter
Grenfell, chairman of the Country
Agricultural and Small Holdings
Committee organized an all-day
hunt; for foxes which h&d been
rald'ng chickon yard*.
Tho foxes suffered no casualties,
he reported, Two of th# hunters
were wounded.
The tentative plans for a|
ertson County Club meeting
last night was postponed beca
of the conflicting freshman foot
ball game, J. H. Merchant, ciiib
chairman, said today.!
The club will definitely have
organizational meeting in th* Aca
demic Building on fTuesday, Octo
ber IE The meeting will be hjT'
Immediately after yell pract
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