The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, December 07, 1949, Image 3

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    Williamson Syste
Picks Irish No. 0
Bndiiie his pi
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tre Dame in th
BT FRANK SIMMON, JR.
redictions and ratings for the ’49 grid sea-
Notr. Dame in
■ foUow«VSu', 0,6 8ttth ap0t 10
nesota and Ohio State. This marks “ “ " -
the first appearance of Villan.
ova, Minnesota and Ohio State.
Baylor, last week’s seventh
place team dropped to sixteenth,
despite a creditable performance
against Rice. Santa Clara, ranked
last week in the eleventh, spot
* and Ohio State, ranked tenth last
week, exchanged places.
The Buckeyes, headed for Pasa-
- dena^with a Rose Bowl invitation,
will meet California, ranked third
by Williamson, in the famed class
ic January second.
SMtl Dropped Out
It doesn’t seem to make any
difference to Williamson when the
nation’s top footbph aggregation
fifth- place
eam..SMU,
week has
dropped out of the first twenty
five. You tell us what happened?
Eddie LeBaron and his College
of the Pacific teammates will de
finitely meet Baylor, Second ranked
team , in SW Conference in a post
season contests in San Francisco.
Baylor is ranked sixteenth nation
ally while the surprisingly strong;
jCOP lads rang in the 30’s.
mainUined its" averages include
twelfth place rating followed by
UCI^A, which took a jump from
its f.fifteenth spot of last .week.
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North i Carolina, despite the loss
of three games this season, is
ranked fourteenth.
The Tarheels are scheduled to
play the Southwest Con: erence
champs, the Rice Owls, in tjiei Cot
ton Bowl, January 2nd.
citing game is to
Art ext
be e> peeled.
im
Charlie Jiistice and "Frogg; r” Wil
Hams will perform in the cifammed
stadium in Dal as.
Stanford, the Pacific Coast’s
second-ranked team, jumps into
the fifteenth spot in the ratings.
Maryland and Michigan, tvo new
comers to the nation’s to) team
ranks, follows in the eightee ith and
twentieth places respectively.
Since Williamson only
the nations top twenty-five
this week instead of his
ranking of about 130 teams, pnly
threje Southwest Conference teams
given a rating,
ng
upset of SMU, was placet
twenty-fifth position. A&M
Arkansas, and SMU did not
recognition.
the Top Ten
The top ten teams ran
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TCU, closing its season
with an
in: the
Texas,
receive
their comparative
1. Notre Drtme
2. Oklahoma %.
3. California
4. Army 1
J 5. Rice ,
(S. Michigan U.
7. LSU
8. Minnesota
0. Villanova ..
10. Ohio State
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.NE WS
The. annual, cross countijy track
ipeet will be held Thursday at
5:00. All substitutions will be made
at the meet before the starting
time. No teams not already enter
ed will be allowed to f pnrticijpate,
but teams will be able to make
necessary substitutions.
The meet will begin at exactly
five, and five of a team's entiants
must finish in order to reqeivjc the
50 teams points.
The individual and team win
ders will be given, intramural
medals.
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But not McDowell, pe
U’s all-American canjli-
Jewell McDowell
Watchtcharm Guard ...
McDowell To Be Serious
Contender for .SIT Honors
i (Editors’ note: Jewel McDowell, ntarting guard on
the.Aggies basketball team, has been selected as The
Battalion sports staff’s scond star of the week for his
superb play against two top-flight eastern teams last
week, I.ong Island University and Niagara University.)
That sizzling sophomore you’re going to hear more and
more about as the basketball season progresses is little Jew
ell McDowell of the Aggfes.
McDowell’s pre-seasem Rotices said he’d be a serious
contender for afl-Southwsggjk, Conference honors, and he’s
he’s going to be just that. 4~ ; —
The fiyti-foot eight-inch Ama
rillo' product is the “court quar-
terback”,! tfop scorer and number
one defensive hand for the Cadets.
An early indication of his prow
ess came last winter when Mc
Dowell engaged the University of
Texas’ brilliant Plater Martin in
an individual duel that was some-
thing to See. Martin had been mak-q bumped against Niagra in Buffalo,
ing 15 and. 20 points the game, but Emilio Sinicola had been boomed
McDowell’s leech-like guarding held as Niagra’s all-American possi-
the Ste^r star to eight points, j bility, haying paced his team in
Martjn, jjpeanwhile, was guarding 1948-49 scoring with 433 points.
McDowell held Sinicola to seven
pointk while garnering 18 himself
to pace all the point-makers.
McDowell is lightning fast, can
hit from the outside and usually
scores once or twice each game by
stealing the ball and dribbling the
court’s length for lay-up buckets.
Fouled cjften in the Aggies’ first
two games this season, Jewell made
the opposition pay by meshing ten
of the 13 free tosses given him.
Although he played against much
tougher competition than
vmm
; By MOU8E WILLIAMS j' . ( j ji 4 ^^
Battalion
LSPORTS
WED., DEC. 7, 1949 Pa|
Special Midwestern
New York
guarded L
date, Leroy Smith. Deroy tallied
four points, and one of his tWo
buckets capie while McDowell was
taking a tyrief “breather” over on
the bench McDowell tabbed 14
McDpwel who also roped eight
points. Martin was winding up a
great col ege cage career; McDow
ell was just getting started.
Je\yell became eligible for var
sity competition last mid-term, and
the qjuality of the team’s play im
mediately perked up; This is not
to say he will be good enough to
help j the Aggies push Arkansas,
Bayldr and TCU for the 1950:
title. But with McDowell at the
helm, the Aggies expect to knock
off some of the favorites. tougher competition than any
In ,their Madison Square Garden : other SWT player faced on open-
opemir, most of Mac’s teammates j ing week, he wound up only three
suffered from the big city jitters points off the conference scoring
that 'get most visiting teams ini' pace. ^ ;
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Place in SWC
As Top Punter
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A&M’s Yale Lary, Robert
Srtiith, Dick Gardemal, Don
Nicholas, and Wray Whita
ker finished this year’s sea
son in leading positions in |the
Southwest Conference statistical
standings.
jfhe Aggie which showed Jbest
at the finish was Yale Lary, 180
pound punter. Lary, who held fifth
place during most of the season,
whipped out in the last few grimes
and rose to third place in the lead
ing punters department, averag
ing 40 Varda for 71 punts. In con
ference games alone, he finished
second, booting 41 times and aver
aging 42.7 yards. Lary has punted
cohsidcrably more than anyone
else in the conference.
Rapid Robert Smith from Hous
ton led the way in the rushing
department up until the Turkey
Day game, when he was knocked
out and wasn’t able to play the en
tire game. For the entire season
Smith finished in the fourth spot
with a net gain of 694 yard
145 carries. He carried the
more than anyone else In the
feronee but lost only 20 yard^ for
the entire season.
Eighth In Scoring
As a leading scorer, Smith
the eighth spot with 48 point
the entire season and was eighth
with 24 points in conference iplny.
Dick Gardemal, A&M's up and
coming quarterback, finished in
ninth place in conference pliiy by
completing 25 of 49 passes for
259 yards and a touchdown.
Don Nicholas, who completed 14
of 23 passes attempted for 159
yards against second ranking Ok
lahoma, took the ninth spot as a
leading passer for the entirri sea
son. Nichols completed 28 of 68
passes for 311 yards.
Snagging 16 passes for 188 yards
and one touchdown placed Wray
Whitaker, the Aggies’ graduating
end, in the seventh slot as a lead
ing pass receiver of the confer
ence. ' j ] f
As the leader of the conference
in rushing Kyle Rote of SMU had a
net gain of 777 yards for 142 car
ries this season. He also led in
the conference games with a 6.39
yard average. This Average, along^
with his performance last week
against Notre Dame, shows that
the Southwest Conference is tough
er than outsiders believe.
Runner-Up
Geno Mazzanti of Arkansas was
runner-up for the season with a
net gain of 743 yard* in 123 car
ries. John Morton of TCU was fol
lower-up to Rote in conference
‘play, gaining 459 yards in 100 car-
ries. |j
Leading the punters in confer
ence games was Doajk Walker of
SMU with a punting average of
44.2 for 14 boots.
His teammate, Kyle Rote placed
behind Lary and Hickey of TCU
for fourth place. /
Hen Procter of Texas is the lead
ing pass receiver fpr the confer
ence having caught 30 pauses for
505 yards and 4 touchdowns. All-
Americg Froggie VVtlliama • of
Rico and Stanley Williams of Huy*
lor tollpw-up Procter,:
Dnak Walker Is the leading
scorer for eonl'erence games, Jlun-
ncr-up Is Froggie Williams and
Billy Burklmller of Rice. Walker
his scored eight touchdowns and
has ktekud twelve conversions
while Froggie Williams has 48
points to his credit.
Leading the punt returners in
conference tilts Is ftobby Dillon
of Texas, who has returned seven
punts for an 18.4 Aterd avoragt.
Milford Johnson of Baylor and
Bobby Coy Lee of Texas trail
Dillon. I,
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13 of 21 chances friom the free
throw line.
The Aggie cagera boarded n
ti-ain immediately fol owing Tuea-
‘ ,y night’s battle f<|>r Oklahoma
,.ty from where they will jour-
ey by bus tomorrow; afternoon to
itillwater, Okla. Wednesday night
they, meet the always-feared: Okla
homa Aggies of Coach Hank Iba
climax their earlj|-road trip, ;
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louser, F
irnbow, F
Garcia, F i;
Davis, C '
Button, C
McDowell, G ...A;.’.;.
Miller, G
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ST. LOUIS, Mo., Dec. 6—The Texas Aggie basketball
team dropped their third straight game of their four-tilt
Eastern road swing here Tuesday night by a 55-91 count to
the St. Louis University Billikerts.
Coach Marty Karow’s hoopsters were in the battle all
the way, but enjoyed the lead at4-~ * : ■■■■— 4—
only one period and that came in
the first four mihutes of pljay.
The winners launched the Scor
ing with a field goal but the® Bill
Turnbow canned la free shop and
after three BilUken charity flips,
big Walter “Buddy" Davis pumped
in a one-hander atid a crip shot to
even the score at 5-5 with just
over two minutes gone.
Out in Front
At this stage, the tall Texans
forged out in front. John De-
Witt threw in a two-pointer from
the corner, Davis Added a free toss,
and Turnbow tallied on a fast-
break. Thus the Cadets led 10-5
with 4:05 gone in the fray but
two rp inutes later t he kills had
knotted it at 10-10 with a pair of
fielders and a free pitch:
St. Louis never relinquish d the
advantage after then. They wast
ed the largest margin just >efore
the halftime intermission when
they were ahead 31-18. Coa< h Ed
die Hickeys boys led 31-24 nt the
half. ' ' ■ |
One pointers by Wallace Moon,
DeWitt, Surnbow, and Davis com
bined with three field goals ty Da
vis and a pair by DeWitt pulled
the Aggies up to 39-38 with 8>4
minulje.s gone in the seconc half.
Two minutes later Davis left the
game via the five foul route and
the visitors suffered after th it set
back.
Point-makers
Davis and DeWitt shan d the
polntkmaking honors with 13
points apiece. The Aga' 6'll" piy*
otmuri canned five field goals and
throe! free throws while DeWitt
had six t\vo-po!nter« and otic free
toss. I
Joe Ossoln and Edward Scoft
each had 12 markers for tho BI1H-
kens, trailed by L. Lehman with
!1. • |T j I
Togas A&M had a ahooltlng per*
contrige that normally wpulld win
most ball games but only.kook a
little over one-half the total num
ber ^hots taken by St. Loqla. j
Tkje Texas quintet mndi good!
on of their 50 field goril triesj
and |15 of 23 free throw chance*
while the Bills collected or, 21 qi
their 81 two-point attemp
There’s Mixuj
About 1950T1
Grid Game Date
St. Louis U. (55) FG FT PF TP
Schmidt, F
English, F ...
Lehman, F .
Cordia, F ....
Gardiner, C
Koch, C
Ossola, G ...
McKenna, G
Scott, G
sKovar, G ...
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Halftime score: S
Texas A&M 24.
Free shots missed
—Houser, Davis 3,
Moon 2. St. Louis IT- Sdimtdt 2,
Lehman! 3,. Koch 2, 1
Louis U, 31,
Texas A&M
McDowell 2,
The anmial Thanksgiving Diy
battle between A&M and Telus
may not be played on Thanksgiv
ing Day in 1950.
Congress recently declared that
the fourth Thursday in November
would be Trapksgiving Day, That
day is the 23rd;
Nov 30, the last Thursday, las
been set as the date for the j n-
nual grid game between the tvo
schools, according to both schools’
football schedules for 1960.
Contacted yesterday about this
matter, Head Coach Harry Stitje-
ler said, “this comes as a fjhopk
to me. I hadn’t even thought about
the matter. However, it looks
if the game will have td stand as
scheduled. We certainly couldn’t
play the game on the 23rd becaufse
that’s not enough time for cit‘
team to get ready after havi
played on the 10th, I guess
they’ll just have to declare Ndv.
'30th as a school holiday if iiho
holidays for next Thanksgiving
have already been, set for (he
23rd.'’
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Bennie Zinn, Assistant Dean [ of
Mon, stated that the school holi
days had been tentatively set for
the week of the 23rd but that that
was no sign that they couldn’t he
changed.
Barlow "Bones" Irvin, athletic dl
rector, was out of town yesten
and could not lie reached for o<
ment.
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