The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 03, 1949, Image 4

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tVray Whittaker, senior end from
j Imiston, took a pass from Garde
na! on the eight and went aeross
he Poijker goal line for the only
l&M score against the Arkansas
ftazorbaeks in Fayetteville Satur-
ck Gardemai, sophomore quar
terback from Port Arthur, rom-
])(cted 14 of 2S passes that he
threw in the Arkansas game last
itujrday. His pusses netted a to
tal of 143 yards.
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Speaker:
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Brusin* Bob Smith from Houston
kept the number one spot in the
conference in ground gaining by
totaling 41 yards against the Hogs
in the Ozarks. '
gles, turned In a sterling game
against the Porkers Saturday. His
crashing‘tackles were one of the
outstanding points in the game.
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“The Old Scotchman" of movie and radio fame will do some
predicting on this Saturday’s results of Conference games.
he’s a man |d»f a thousand stories; so
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Full length, full color movie of last Saturday’s game with
Arkansas at Fayetteville, Arkansas.
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LAST WEEK’S CONTEST WINNERS
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Thu follouing eleven individuals won the prizes in lait week’s quarterback contt*st.
Prizes will be awarded tonight Irom the stage of the Assembly Hall at the regular
Quarterback Club meeting, 7:30 p.m. Eleven prizes | w ill be awarded each week.
Contest entries must be in THE BATTALION office not later than 3:00 p.m. Friday
or postmarked not later than that time; WINNERS MI ST BE PRESENT AT
MEETNG TO RECEIVE PRIZES. If winners listed below are not present, prizes
will be awarded the runner-up prize winners who are present. Eleven prizes wlU be
awarded at the club meeting each Wednesday.
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MRS. CURTIS HAYES, JR.
/ MRS. J. E. HORAN-
JAMES B. ETHRIDGE
RALPH W. JONES
ROBERT L. JONES !
MRS. TED MEANS
MRS. J. P. BREEN, JR.
RALPH L. TERRY
MRS. R. R. SHRODE
J. C. GRADY...
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Apt. C-2I, College View
Box 1111, CoUege Station
Box 14876, College Station
Box 1532, College Station
Box 2209, CoUege Station
... 104 S. Polk, Bryan
507 W. 26th St, Bryan
i.... 507 W. 26th Bryan
Box 4815, College Station
Box 4135, College Station
542, CoUege Station
a great job Saturday In helping
hold the Arkansas running game
down. He weighs 205 pounds and'
hails from Blooming Grove.
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Gordon McLendon
Speaker at Tonight’s Meeting
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The Aggie Players of tlie week pictured on this page were selected
by the sports staff of' THE BATTALION. Selections were based
on statisticK from last Saturday’s game with Arkansas.
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Quarterback flub Sponsors
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Of interest to the Aggies who plan to attend
Club sponsors shown above. As a result ofU,
it’s student body, the Quarterback club will be
and more prizes for it’s contest. Those shqw
sponsors responsible for the increased ini
the remaining seven will be pictured —^
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Listed below are the sponsors who have donated this week’s Quai terback Club Prices:
J. C. Hotard of Hotord's Cafeteria !' W. 8. ip
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