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Main Bryan FflRm DAIRIES EXTRA CARE MAKES IT EXTRA GOOD The Battalion QUARTERBACK CLUB TCU Seeking Second SWC Win Marks 46th Meeting With Ags Aggies Will Try for Their First TCG Win Since Defeat in 1947 Texas Christian’s Horned Frogs will come to College Station this Saturday in quest of thejr fourth straight win over A&M and their second conference victory for the season. Coach Dutch Meyer’s crew has bested the Aggies in every meeting since TCU’s 26-0 win in Fort Worth in 1947. This encounter marks the 46th time"* — that the two teams have met. Of is big enough for regular duty in the 45 previous game? since 1897, the line. But so far, they’ve done the Cadets have won 24, TCU 17 right well. an d f «ur have ended ip ties. Feature Fast Guards TCU s lone conference victory thus far has been over the Ar- Lowe and Taylor, the guards, kansas Razorbacks. They opened start quick and move fast. They thejr sea,sop by squeaking by Kan- are especially effective when the sas. The pext weekend they were Frogs are using their famed spread upset by Oklahoma A&M. T'he formation and under the direction Arkansas victory came on the heels of Line Coach Allie White have of that defeat followed by the last become most proficient at down- week’s 19-6 win over Texas Tech, field blocking. Meyer will bring with him a Pitcock, a fiery young man who formation he calls the M T-wing.” came to TCU without a scholar- “The Meyer ‘T-wing’ calls for a ship, moved in to a regular job balanced line with ends split slight- when the veteran Max Eubank ly out. There is a regular T for- went down with a bad knee before mation ‘upback’ and regular T full- the opening game. For the first back. But the halfbacks are sta- three Frog games, Red stood out tioned wide—directly behind and on offense along with his small a yard back of the ends. running mates. TT „ , „ For the Texas Tech battle last Uses spread loo week) big soph Carlton McCormack From this setup, some of the fa- was given his chance on offense miliar T formation running plays and did well. Pitcock moved over are possible.” While at the same to defense and his slashing play time it still retains some of the won him a lineman-of-the-week potentialities of the double-wing, nomination from Coach Meyer. Meyer’s team sometimes reverts o . • hack to its familiar spread forma tion. Dutch is rather “high” on a half Included in the TCU mentor’s dozen young sophomores and may bag of tricks will be a host of use them against Texas A&M this players that perhaps are capable week. McCormack who goes 221, of performing grid-iron magic for is ope. Ends Teddy Vaught of their crafty master. Lubbock, Bobby Blairf of Texarka- Will they be able to stop, or na and Wayne Martin of Shamrock even slow down one of the most Lave also earned the right to play powerful rushing attacks in foot- a football this season, ball this season? The Aggies cur- f n the backfield, tall and lean rently hold down the number 10 dcdin . Harville of Fort Worth s Team Texas A&M SMU . . . Texas . . . Baylor . . QUARTERBACK CLUB CONTEST Score Team TCU Rice . . . . Arkansas . . Texas Tech . . Score NAME................... ADDRESS.. All entries must be turned in to the Battalion Sports Desk or postmarked not later than 5 p.m. Friday. The winner will x-eceive two tickets to next week’s game with Baylor. Aggies: We Are With You All The Way “Your Friendly Ford Dealer” BRYAN MOTOR COMPANY 415 N. Main Bryan VMI Victory Smiles Music! Music! Music! FOR THE BEST IN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS SEE PETERS MUSIC CO. RECONDITIONED PBACTICE PIANOS Prices & terms to suit your pocketbook. NEW PIANOS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS SHEET MUSIC Estey — Gulbr&nsen — Cable Sohmer — Krakaver Rent or Buy BAND INSTRUMENTS New & Used — Rent or Buy Opposite Bryan Post Office Yale Larry Halfback Jim Dobbyn Fullback Paschal moved into the offensive picture last week. The gangling rp. , ,, o . 6-2, 190- pounder has always been «**«• «<*«« tot »to>> in- juries to Johnny Dunn pushed him spot in the nation in rushing of fense with 1136 yards. i, The Christians enter their best physical shape of the •season. Capt Clarence Marable, 7ffensiv7left half" spot who missed the f.rst two games, ingt Tech the u one went i to will be in the lineup as well as tbe c j. ’ several other men who have been He £ ied ? times for 55 ds on the injured list. and snag £ ed one pass . H / may The “little men” have taken over pi a y a i 0 t this week, the middle of the TCU line this Top Frog soph, of course, is fall. A center and two guards Gilbert Bartosh. The sweet little with an average weight of only quarterback from Granger is im- 181 pounds have won themselves a proving rapidly in all departments home in Meyer’s scheme of things. anc i will be at the helm of the Left to right, the lads arc Dick Purple attack throughout most of Lowe, 188-pound senior from Wi- the season. He completed 6 of 10 chita Falls; Roy (Red) Pitcock, passes against Tech for 82 yards 177-pound junior from Graham and and carried 10 times for 70 yards. Alton Taylor, 180-pound junior He didn’t play any of the last from Austin. By Southwest Con- half but will open against the Ag- ference standards, none of the trio gies. [ f- ’ m JOE FAULK ’32 . . . owns and operates Lack’s Associate Store at 217 South Main Street in Bryan, handling all sorts of Auto Parts, Accessories, Cjrosley Selvador Refrig erators, Freezers and Ranges. Joe also has one of the finest repair garages in the Bryan-College Station Area. LACK’S ASSOCIATE STORE 217 So. Main Bryan Ph. 2-1669 Buddy Shaffer Halfback Murry Holditch Guard QB Club To Hear Steinke Speaker for tonight’s meeting of the Quarterback Club will be Gilbert Steinke, assistant coach for the Aggies. The Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Assem bly Hall. Movies of the A&M- VMI game will be shown after Steinke’s speech. Steinke, a former Little All- American halfback at Texas A&I and ex pro football star for the Philadelphia Eagles, has been scouting TCU for Coach Harry Stiteler. Gilbert Steinke Assistant Coach A&M MAKE HIM PROMISE . . . to bring you HERE after a hard day in the kitchen! Top off a wonderful meal with a slice of our delicious pie and you will have him promising from now on. He’ll be glad to bring you .. . for our prices are tailored for his pocketbook. 4 KELLEY’S RESTAURANT 210 S. Main Bryan YOUR SENIOR RING . . . 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