The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 12, 1949, Image 4

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hionora this fall. JCapable Dan
aeems to be the theme songs Wilde understud ea Berry,
of both the Aggies and their Pete Stout’s departure had
next opponent, TCU. The out- supposedly left [the
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next opponent, TCU
come of the clash in Fdrt
Worth;Saturday afternoon
probably will depend on which
team is “on” — if they both
-> are, Gus Fan is sure to
one of the best games
reeled in 1949. j ; jt,
4 Aggies know only too well
the unpredictableness of the
Maroons, butperhaps therec-
Frogs shoul
effortless 28-0 victory.
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vacated shoes. Morton,
tandn 6’ 3^, is a '
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,orton.
trans-
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but 1220-pound
stepped rij
Who stana^ o’ ay, is a trans
fer from his horpetown junior
college in Compton, Califor
nia. An e:jd at the Sunshipe
State school, hells still flag
ging down passes well, but
now he hap an added attrac4
tipg enjemy forward
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ofe halfback is Jack
ISoSund, 6’ 2”
Archer, a
runner
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ly the next week, after ( ? hio - Ariher Mtered last
ield,
rode up to tie the Meyer imen. Juhior co.
The Okies have since contin- n 1 . sc J ) -
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hit? neck. Ifickey weighs
Following their tje by
Pokes, the Froggies; were :
ruptly dropped from the un- e
beaten ranks by Arkansas, f ,1,, a, ,
97.7 in thA PnrtA*^’ Oy.Srk Bill MpOlTOa
earned, two
Berry-led eleven mdde a mi- rS ^
nor comeback by downing In-
jjiana, l|3-6, in an intersection-;
al contest
3 pounds, stands 5’ 111, and
ails from Parisf '!
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Glancjng at the all-time lfec>i
ord of the A&M-TCU riva|ryj
one finds that the Cadets hold
a healthy edge, 24 wins to id
victories for the Frogs, while
four tilts have - ended in aj
deadlock. However, most of
the Maroon wins came pHof
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H» Bailey
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*nce man, holds down the of*
’ense chores ink jserisaliotnil
nner. Bailey, who lives in
the Farmers from winning a Unky end|]o& idwense. Bailey
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plays both of-
ense arid defense at left end.
oormain, A 195
gives way
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another all-confer*
single tussle, although there
was a j single tie (in 1937 i
during the j[>eriod.
Since: the Todd-sparked Ag
gies won. 18-7, in 1936, the
-two conference rivals have
split the thirteen clashes
scheduled, i Each has gained
six wihs with the thirteentlr
tilt ending in a 7-7 tie.
took both the 1947 and 194f
games. j.
Last fall, the Maroons poun-
:led th0 Cbwtowners up and
down the field for three quar
ters only to lose in the final
period, 14-27. Goode and
Goff, aided by fine blockinj
blasted the hulking, but si
Purple line for 253 yart
However, a spectacular kick-
itum by Berry to the
33 that set up a scor ?,
and a fourth quarter aerial
Jece.
nd Boa Is have three letters
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1 ; Clarence MafiaWe is a 60+
iinute man ai one tackle
nle Doti Narfell, Hubert
)ff, and R/>ger McAuley dir
dde time at’tlje other pbst.
(arable, a 1220 - pounder,
itands 6’ 2H*”i and is the
shortest iiian in the group of
burly tackles. ^Ie flayed for
Waco High before going to
[TCU. Nirreli; weighs 238.
Eoff 225,
en 200*
>ther two: 6’ 3K:f.. McAuley
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has one letter, the others ill
have two.
Veteran Harold KUman.lot-
terman in *46 inti ’47, heads
low guards inc u<Je the othe
, sfarter, Morelle Hicks, t)i;]
attack ;by the same Frog th^t Lowe( anfl Shapk Bloxon.
also resulted in a; tally, beat ; Hicks m scales at 200.
the Cadets. \ A i ; stands 5’ ahd
man Lundy Betry. a 5’ W> i; i Top center fqr t^e ”
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live, won albconfcrence firist
team honors last fall and w|s ttvo-lcttennan f rci.m waxa
off to a fast start for national hack up these bruisers, too!
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field apilnst the LSU Tijfers in
Baton Rourc. He has an aver
age of nearly .HO yards per kick
off return.
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The top Aggie players of
the week were selected
this week hv the Sports
Staff of THK, BATTAL-
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based on statistics from
the A & M i— L. S. II,
Game in Baton Rouge, »Sat-
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tfies in I heir (pime with the LSI]
« Mentals In Baton Rouge. Froi^i
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See Movie —!
of Complete Game Between
L. S. U. & ,.! j .
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Ployrcl last Saturday Nighl
in Baton Rouge, I>a.
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