The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 11, 1949, Image 3

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ference is family proposition, *
I' You can hook the teams, players
most every instance if you dig deeply
V 1 Take Matty Bell, coach of Southe
>)} Was heard mentor at Texas Christ-'f
J fan UnJvenity one of his plnycrs Anti an
was Blnir Cheriy. Cherry today is '
f ioach of the University of Texas
;and a deep rival of Matty.
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1949
$.1 Jtjisscll,
Stitelcr thinl
Then there’s Harty Stiteler
j coach of ' Texas A. and M. '
( Hack when Bell was roach of
the Aggies Stitler was one of
his quarterbacks.
/ iffuusivr uuiiAn this filth,
position in football can
a trifle too far.) Hairy
ant coach at Rice se
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When SBell was coach at Texas j them to go to Rio * Now
/'T
| Christian he once gave a kid who
' hung around the locker room a
s football. It was DaV^y O’Brian’s
■ first football. That youngster be
came TCU’s greatest quarterback,
i In 1938, O’Brien engineered TCU to
| victory] over SMU where Bell had
; gone as head coach three years
I before. j < -
Bob Woodruff, coach of Baylor,
l and John Barnhill, Coach rrt Ar-
; kansas, both played]at the Un|j.
veraity Of Tennessee. They also
] were conches at Tennessee at the
i same time. The Baylor-Arkansas
i football rivalry in the Southwest
; Conference is quite rugged.
.less ' Neely is* coach at Rice
ago. A couple of his
Wacoi, High .School i he yejilr befoi
were End James WiRi
Tackle Ralph Muiphy.
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ilssist
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ucts! a
Back when he was coach of Chuii
son his assistant wait Frank How*
iittl, Now Frank is cpach of Clem-'
son and recently Neely’s. Rice fcan
beat Clemson 33-7. Linf coach for - L i
Clcmson is Walter Cox, who played ! ^ w *ctwater a dd I ylgr.
guafd on Neely’s 1939 team at! _*?* r A w * H lr*3r m J l i
am tkat's '
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of foot- 1
H' mdet
itl Tei
key men of a Rice
licking Texas, A&
Going into jother istrat^
ball, there’s the eo4>eh of
son County Juriior College
as. He’s Cecil Johnson, Who
played for Pans ■ Junior
Recently Iris jHenperson
team beat Parts Ud-UG.
At McMurray College
Moore is coach. Moore
guaj-d on the Hardin
University tdam that Frr
bi-ough coached, from 19)1'
Now Kimbrough is coach
Texas State College. Th|s
Moore’s McMurray; team r at Kim
brough’S team 84-7. |J{
[Over nt Tyler High School
iitj, Jr| Hislfather Is
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Aggies Meet Frog
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tomorrow night m the
Coach Harry Stitler as the
Movies of theA&M-LS’
be shown with Stiteler narratin'
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College
C|ount|y ^
Wilfblc’
itlayet
imoht
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of West
Alfa HP
M is-' %*iX fmste
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I 1 The Aggies
weekend when the)
renew an old J riva
lit the road for the fourth successive
y travel to Fort Worth next Saturday to
ry with the TCU Horned Frogs.
It’s a “sink or swim” game for the Toads, who can’t af-
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maspi
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Aggies will j
first victory
is I’d Hcnn
the coach. Ed. Jr., in quilh a
er. Hennig, Sr., d^veloji
pie of mighty fine
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Clcmson.
H., Russel is mas
ter of offense on the South
ern Methodist coaching staff.
Back when he coached Highland
Park High School in Dallas there
was a youngster on the team
named Doak Walker- The Dusk
er today is (the celebrated All-
Aroericn hack SMI’ who makes
Russel’s offense click.
The U. S. Amaieur golf title
went to Bobby Jonds ir| 1924, 1925
1927, and 1930 — nlorc times than
to anv other player.
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a cop-
■dwe ■» at
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iugjh. At
who
Tyler |t was;
sparked SMti to two feout tweist
Omference titles and nhw is with
fhe All-America
fankees.
.V nf( fence
Spears. 190 pound Junior end from Bolton, has been placing
af that position on offense some this fall. Spears is expected to
ford to lose or tie
race. The Aggies.
.omary underdog role,
break all kinds of jinxes.
(1) The Farmers will be shoot
’ng for their first conference vic
tory sinjee they blankni Baylor,
24-0, in October, 194
(21 Harry Stitler’>
1h* trying for their
Ivor a TCU team si ice 1946. The
Cadets haven’t bejiten TCU in
Fort Worth since 19
turned the trick, 13-
Phycisally, the two
be in about the saji
Both have played on the road the
past; two weeks with the Frogs'
engaging Arkansas and Indiana.
The same days the Cadets faced
•)pi*dsition at least, as tough in
Dklahoma and I.SU.
Last year’s scoring thriller be
tween the Frogs ann Aggk's was
closer than the finaj tally (27-14,
favor TCU) indicated. The Cadets
fni
if they are to remain in the SWC jiennknt
i their CUS-4 r f
will be out to j
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SECRET
PRACTICES
43 when they
P.
teams should
me condition.
Non-military] Competition will be
gin today, with 6:15 basketball
matches at the Gtovc. The opeldng
| tennis games will b»‘ sometime ivext.
Week', but have-not been announced
yet- ' .. ! 1/
Head Couch Harry Stitelfi;
anm»unco«l yesterday that secret
football practice sessions would
be held all this week.
Stiteler requested that all
students please cooperate with
the Athletic Department . and
coaching staff by not attenupt-
ing to attend practice sessions
this fall when it is announced
that they are dpi open to the
public. - L-: jR
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fhd 71 wimu-irs
Ipi J-ack
Club will meet
;30 with Head
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on Rouge will also
be a warm'd to
last weeks’ Quar-
c-On -est. ■
second time t tat the i;
Weekly Weejtlpf of the cl th has
t()nu)cd|i f-om Thursday to
*' because of n
tail game,
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Willi
now .that
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Wing
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, , - , t|i , , r led, 14-13, in the fourth quarter,
develop Into one of A AMs better end performers befon^ the grid | didn't st o P Lindv Bern’s passes
«<(|apt> jeloaca. t ; j, j; , I | -/j; ill' | J jand fell behind, 20-1)4. In the fad-
| ling minutes of the fourth period,
Intramural flag foptball aiv)| in
tramural horseshoes w ill begin next
Monday, October 17, and will lnst'|
until the latter part of December.; Now York,. Oct. 11 (Alfl)
! Horseshoes .must be played this ^
1 semgstor instead of volleyball hc-j^ , Wmg is a
cause of crowded conditions ati the ] or league tcarn records bro-
Glove where l>oth the basketball ] ken 111 the 1949 World 8t*r-
and yolleyball matches must be jgg
played. j; •' ! I '
Marks Broken
By Yanks, Bums
In 1949 Series
Oct. 11 (AP)—
Hat of the thaj-
m itecordal prcN;
tioin Dj K. IN
tomortovj night,
Aggies this year
the (opening, of confcuM’!
ik denr, and li||K)n j Um
torcfereftce u\( aenenil.
wfll be awaided to the
persons for .sul mitting
est j)p ,l ‘ K ' s i s 0,1 footbal garnets
SouthwestConference
dfiyed’fh st Saturdry.
Buchanan, Box 511ii,f'ql-
lege St itioji; [Mrs. Odell Frazier,
Station; wbbfl"
(oiikgt
to* 221)9, College S
s*om, YMCA;
trie .ptafion;
oik,,||Biy#n;
College
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Given No.[68 Spot by
• TU In Top Ten
.-f Af thej Aggies finish ofjf the last j Word. Tulane i* rated some
' game of the T9 non-cnnfercncc j teams
| the Cadets tried a desperation pass
and it backfired for another TCU
score. ' , ,
Berry and Pete Stout played pro
minent roles in TCU’s 191H victory
over the Aggies. Stout is gone,
but Bony returns i;md is apt to
tjouble the Aegi»‘S plenty with his
; jwsses.
! Bobby Goff, who galloped 54
sjjt yards for an Aggie TD against thd
... above, the ilrishmon, anfi(Frogs last year, is back for a fin|
sch(i|ule, and after hasjing stif-j Williamson throws tail emotion tb .ul season of college ball. A full-
j fen
ond
^ two startling defeats (sec r the wind by saying that all the back in 1948, Goff now operate*
(and third worst in' the his- Green Wave has tjo beat is the at right half.
torjhqj; the Cadets), all ajrc eager- j Loahy-psychology,
fly ahvaitiing the outcome
famed Williutnson- rati
! going 1 info the first of 1
! mel#s.
The Aggies have falleh consist-,
ently, since they were! rated a
i slightly high eighteenth after the, ,
Villahova game, and now] they are!close fourth,
to bp found a much lovyer sixty- T jJ e sW q ^riiliron.batflcs andithe
A CA
C number two! game willl he 1 T bb bold . th WricamiA INF
v««v v-««4 a«\ 1 K« p'** I\* va^HJO yi VfUM f'koftviil' T’lnerwc
tem. Number threo should bit* Minn-
Flag football foUdw.p jts
lar srhodule.! I i 1 ' ”, J.{ {
BASKETBALL Non-Military Only
Team vs. Team Courts Time
17 J 1if get! 1 : 5il5
Lay* Walton I : 2
Pul void* i 16 ] 3
4 Mitchell 4 j
SCHEDULE FOR WBDNESDAV
BASKETBALL—Military
Team vs. Team Courts
C AF SR CO L
A OKI) D INF 2
C INF D AF ' 3
|A CAV I AF 4
TENNIS—Military
Team vs. Team
A COMP BVET
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Most W oi ld Senes won New N oik
NewfifYotk
( Ncjal, Box 50JL .('piled
Jed Means, TOI S. Polk
r U'Mdld! Cotimir, Box 2175,
• Stot on; Rdlplf L. Terry, B4 X R06,
Cdllegcj Stiitii*); Ray P. RiVd. Box
19jl7, Oollege fetation; W. C. Davis,
City] Nk'l.jEWvhk Rlrig./Bryan; and;
Riyj N. Wm|ims, B/x 5(2, (Col
lege Station.
Again tkiaf wcel/ the Ounrter-
bdek (jlubj eflfitOKt/ eontimif.V with
the ipdnlKira Jkl/w- agaii) joffetjijip
J. C; Hn
torik.
HI
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12 (old record
Courts
1.2,3
4.6,fi
7.8,9 ■
10,11,12
13,14,15
16,17,18
Timje
5:10
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gsota to shade Ohio State, while j
Vanderbilt t?.kes Florida for a
, eighth, with next Saturday’s op
ponent TCU rated as the tifarest
Us at the 'No,j 49
SWC tcum
spot);
pmlllcteid outcome Is Texas Uj. to
outseore Arkansas with ithuir many
punches; SMU to overpower Rice;
w . , . ' T ( , Te
ed again U vb j b , ioPisties oft nl
eariied comparison djf tc a m | gj ve ;
Baylor to easily befit Texas Ti-ch;
The Aggies have dropped again/ vb j b> statistics of-placed gaimes
“earned comourison of teamlL:... tbc Horned Fpogs of Fort
...
Kentucky Clut»—man, that> llrlnk! Enjoy this friebdly
Mend Of real U hii^lyrlej-Tp'/renlt Yonrteljf lu the «eji
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Oiirn i* “tsi fishing om) muniing aus'' Mutvol Hrtwo>i rm, wtA
The Moil f ;
QIIAHTERBACK CUB
stiejigths" and are rated 852) af-
] ter ; an |88.0 “earned cojm pari son”
for (last week. TCU in tlhe No. 49
( spot is rated slightly hiighcr w ith
i.an fe7.42
I Mighty Kentucky blasted their
way through Georgia lait week by
a store of 25-0 and, by virtue of ,1 a. . , , . 1
,i «K rctBhie.1 tJmdw •»' 2±# , i2 SHihb'f!?
.h, ooHon' s No. 1 t'ri'liron opot ^ ^
boosting their ’‘comparison rat- !j(a!,on ’ " m(n ,in ' c ' ' Kpn 1151
ingl’ from a 99.1 to an alidost
1 pel feet 99.6.
Kentucky is trailed by highly
i touted Anpiy in the No. 2 position
(after the pointcVs downed poW'er-
ful Michigan last week end. Okla-
begun to climb again
jumped this (week from
fiffK to ttdrd place.
BVeir though the Williinnson’ prp
Worth a decided advajntage
the boys from Aggieland.
In cas'“ you are Kvon]deriiig
how sharp this Wijlinnison guy is,
let these facts and figures
you in having confidence in
man. In the “major?’ giimis he
(“4 -t-i™ 1 **"" 1 , HHyJ iS»u!?X wi tie rim,«ufi.
No. 1 t-nlliron fP«l sras „ n ,! lvhi ,. h hav0 : n5 J k.
has a correct percentage of
For consistency, which is u Ip*
centage of winner.f-over-losers, he
has! u right aVerajfe of 99.6
The top ten teams,ojf Xhe nitiion
for this week anil their *‘c«
1
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Most World Berios New* York
(A) 16 (old record 16 NcwjfYpM
A). ! t j- j -
Most .World Series ganup wdh
New- York (A) 55 (old reepid 51
new York A). ' j • Kj
Moift series won in fiw games
New York (A) 4 (old rocord ;8
by 3 clubs), : ].| .
Mojit series Ipst in fiAX* gjinicf
Brooklyn (N) 8 (old record'J by
5 cdubs). |; ]il/ ff ,
Most players participating jn
five came serjes one clup, 25,
Brooklyn (N) (old record |20 fey
five elplw)- : .1/ f ■ i v„
Most players articipiinng in five fij
game scries both cluW, 15 Brook- j)
lyn <N) 25, New York (A) 20.
OW rtjeord -’K) Brooklyn anil Hes
ton i9i6. / • ; I a ■
Largest player/rcccipts pool for
five game seriw jltK), 855.75 ( Ripc
ord pljayer pod! receipts is $498,-
in seyan game serjes fee-
New Yoak and Brooklyn in
./1 f
(it Irntp total scried New
(Aj 2,796 (16 sdriep).
t pinch-hitters used dne
of Hotardis (lafe-
[era Music (,'<L Lhar-
tho Triangle Drive
•lesser of GHcji«ir*H
Ioc Faulk of Lack’s
W. 8C. D. Clothier./
ynn of the First NV
The Parker-As! In
tal In-
*f n.e
L Alcxtuider-|
Charlie Uadii
]Co. p and Tfep Bntlnlf
iir, neraotiH should dip (he
dntiky feljnk An Wedntsdn/r $tiir-
teijback Clulj, page or obtain one
from upjj of lflie above nai tod spoil)"
Ql’lll
c e
t with
of . next SaturtljiyVi ’
ch Southwest Confer*
ay. Entries jfliould he
.>|u|try jjilank .should be filled
rsaw as to t ip .-torcK
■ Sk- MAItKS, Page
boma has
and hove
—'This Week —
'Wednesday
v-at the-
ASSEM^LjSf
iW
Enter T|ie
Contes)
u WINNERS EVERY
Sc Movie
Pi
strengths?’ areas follow's:
Kentucky j
Army Li |,.
., .Oklahoma L
,n ““jTulanei L
Cnlifornia ;
Texas jU, .... .] j...
Mlnnesiotn ..j
So. California j
Ohio Stale
Notre Panic .1 l.L
•PB.4
97.4
96.6
4 m
I {«.o
J , 95.7
(dictions were 90 r c contort
87 (gnme coverage last Suturday,
i tint defent of the h gh-seofing'
Lotighonvi came as a coin|»leto
(surprise th the sportswritlng prog-
i.noitlcotion. • •’
Other teams in the Southwest)
("piifcivRcc included in the Willinm-
soh syften are Baylor, mted a very
high livel ’th with an “earned {com-
paHson"’ of 94.1 SMU, still Wnlk-
ioiyled. has moved frotn eighteenth
to sixteet th and 93.5. j Rice, after
sniashing through weak New Mcx-' i ^
ico, has jumped up to twentieth 1 students began their practice (edch-
ftom their No^ 24 spot k last Meek , p 0ctob(jr K ,
and have a .—9 ratnjig. Those students toho arc now do-
*i\i kbits is lost their game last
week anc at the same time lost
a firm fcothold in the! eyes of the
"pifesHbox Nostrudumuses.” The
llpgs ant now at a jnueb lower
twenty-fourth front a high twelfth
(of the previous week and 1 their
Ag. Ed. Majors
Begin Teaching
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Agricultural Education
91J5.
Game
to Willi im^on's
“3(rength” is valued a
Nulion's No. I
Accord ng
number one
find Notre Dame enter-
tuning fulunt at South Bend, Irtd.
Both of thetc teanib arc among
top jen. Notre Dame may firtd
game of tl
ti
Notre Dame maj
ining” ts the
—•—r——“
Fitemai). at Clifton; and W| A.
Wyatt Jr. and William Coker, at
Hearne.
Each student isj scheduled i to do
a wbekfs toaohing[in the respectjvc
high sOhool vocatSomil agiTOilluU'
departments.
wording to Professor Udnry
km*#:**
tc icb*
Ross, thetc arc a
studi nts that will do
ing this semester,
these students are pot
uar)> graduates.
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