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Friday, September 19, 1952 THE BATTALION Page 3 Aggieland ’53 Picture Schedule The schedule for taking pic tures for Aggieland ’53 was released today. Pictures will be taken at the Aggieland Studio. The schedule is: Sept. 22—23 Sept. 244—25 Sept. 26—29 Sept. 30—Oct. Oct. 2—3 Oct. 6—7 Oct. 8—9 Oct. 10—13 Oct. 14—15 ... Oct. 16—17 ... ‘A” Co. “B” Co. “C” Co. 1 “D” Co. “E” Co. “F” Co. “G” Co. “H” Co. “I” Co. “K” Co. (Day Students) ^^VJVAPtheatrf * ^HIIOREN UNDER 12 YEARS" f Rf E DRIVE-IN “OUTCASTS OF POKER FLATS” TECHNICOLOR — and “I CHEATED THE LAW” At 7:00 TODAY thru WED. "t —Feature Starts— 11:49 - 1:12 - 3:24 - 5:36 7:48 - 10:00 #Thi§mt0f ^ Will Rogers •tarring A WARNER BROS. PICTURE Will ROGERS, Jr.. Jane WYMAN NEWS — CARTOON PREVUE SAT. — 11 P.M. ISOONODFfl ^1^® A COLUMBIA NEWS — CARTOON PALACE Brynn2’S879 TONITE PREY. 11 P.M. Van Heflin “My Son John” NOW SHOWING SAT. NIGHT PREY. 11 P.M. er ILct+vet TU/me/t f/l SIARKMt f&wvCvtvCtio £e*m04 ~i)NA MRkEi • RTCTiard ha?Dn • Thomas Gomu scrtpn Play uy Sonya levien and William Ludwig o« Opetetta Wnttew by Compose* fran/ l4haf and Authors Victor loon and Leo Sle" iiiKted by Curtis Bernhardt -.produced by joe Pasternak An M-G-M PiCtur* QUEEN NOW SHOWING DALE ROBERTSON JOANNE DRU WALTER BRENNAN Aggies Over U of Houston By ED HOLDER Sports ‘Editor Holder The Aggies will beat the University of Houston 13 points. Ray George has a lineup dotted with inexperienced sophomores, but these boys have been improving day by day. The entire team has shown the right spirit, and they should show even more against the Cougars tomorrow night. You can look for a passing game most of the way. Ray Graves is better than last year, and he now has experienced lettermen to snag his throws. Darrow Hooper and Eric Miller will give the secondary of the Cougars a tough time all night. Don Ellis is another good prospect for passes. And here is a boy who not only can catch them, but: when called on can turn in a good job at throwing. Raymond Haas, Con nie Magourik, and Don Kachtik could also be targets for Graves’ aerials. The ground game will roll along well too. Magourik has been showing much improvement at fullback, as has Kach tik. Both these men have driving power, and are a threat at any time they are called upon to carry. Down the Line Going down the line we have Bobby Dixon and Durwood Scott at offensive tackles. Here are two tough men who know the game. They are also faster than the usual run of tackles. Marvin Tate and Sid Theriot are running at the guard slots. They have a big job ahead of them, but from what they have shown at workouts, these light sophomores should do the job. McMahan will play center, an other man showing great im provement. It will be speed and deter mination against heavy exper ienced lettermen, but with the Aggies shaping up as they have been, we’re behind them, 33-20. CIRCLE PHO^tE 4-1250 TODAY LAST DAY Children Under 12 Admitted Free When Accompanied By An Adult. “Outcasts of Poker Flat” Starring ANNE BAXTER DALE ROBERTSON CAMERON MITCHELL —Also— “Crosswinds” Starring JOHN PAYNE RHONDA FLEMING FORREST TUCKER SATURDAY ONLY LAST TIMES TODAY Bright yiCTOKY Artlturl&EQY . _ Peggy DOW SATURDAY ONLY VlftamWllL I Mia NBMJS G I ttateWt 1 ROSEMARY DE CAMP • TOMMY IV0 A UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL PICTURE stirring James -i? STEWART — Lu.JasechissHoi!• c«2W«, «4>«v 5»»| a uhnuisa: 'KTElwiswu. f cr.C ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON’S Measure LOST CANYON - coaxe -By PREVIEW SAT.—10:30 P.M. Also Sun. & Mon. Baylor Vs. Wake Forest Even though the records show a heavy average of wins for SWC teams in inter-sectional play, Wake Forest should have the upper hand this time. Baylor has lost every thing. The Demon Deacons from up north have lost little, and will have a strong defense back. It looks like another aerial game, but a close one. Two tight de fenses, both without too much of fense. Wake Forest should come out on top by a narrow margin, 20-14. TCU 27—Kansas 13 If Dutch Meyer holds true to form, he won’t put out all he has against any non-conference team. The Jayhawkers will be a guinea pig for the clever Mey er’s new strategy for 1952. His passers are back, his receivers are back, his line is back, and his runners are back. He could put the score higher, but after a lead, he will prob ably pull the starters and let it rock along till the gun stops things with the Frogs ahead, 27-13. TU 32—LSU 13 The University of Texas Long horns will show the team which will later win the conference. The LSU Tigers will have fight, but they will be too far outclassed. All-America candidates are too plentiful on the Longhorn squad to keep them from rolling "ri'ght along. But Coach Ed Price of Texas believes in winning them all, and from here it doesn’t look as though the Tigers can hold him back any better than 32-13. Arkansas 26—Oklahoma A&M 7 Another of the SWC powerhous es will be unleashed when the Porkers meet the Aggies. Arkansas lost a big heavy line— they have another with less ex perience, but just as large. The Okie Aggies have a good ball club, but it will be another case of a SWC power outclassing an outsider. The Hogs should have an easy night and roll up a score of 26-7. ‘THIS IS IT BOYS’—Backfield Coach Gil Steinke explains a play to his men just be fore going - into a scrimmage. Raymond Hass, (left) and Don Ellis (third from left) listen as he tells Ray Graves and Connie Magourik (right) how to make a quick opener smoother. Tigers Battle Iota Tonight In Second Debut of Season By GUS BECKER Associate Sports Editor The A&M Consolidated Tigers have then’ work cut out for them tonight when they tangle lola on Tiger Field at 8 p.m. This marks the opening game for the lola team while the Tigers are making their second debut of the season. “My boys will be in better phys ical shape this week,” said Tiger Coach O. V. Chafin this morning. “They have worked hard all week and I think they are ready,” Chaf in continued. “John Manthi, guard, Jimmy Bond, tackle, and Rod Cook line backer, will probably miss the game,” Chafin said, “Melvin Free will replace Manthi, Robert Clel- and will play Bond’s position and Bobby Carter will probably be in Cook’s spot.” First Meeting' This will mark the first meeting between lola and Consolidated since Chafin took over the Tiger reins. The lola coach is Homer Bond,, former Bryan resident. “Bobby Joe Wade looked good in practice this week and may re place Roy Byer at the right half back slot tonight,” Chafin remark ed. The lola team will have plenty of weight with one tackle prac tically breaking the scales at 350 pounds while the other is lighter at 190. Wildlife Study Receives Grant The Wildlife Management In stitute of Washington, D. C., has sent a check for $500 to the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station to operate the Texas Cooperative Wildlife Unit. Jack Allen, manager of the Dempster Mill Manufacturing Company of Amarillo, has loaned a two wheel dual implement trail er to the Amarillo Conservation Experiment Station, the TA.ES an nounced. Both of the guards weigh 180 while three of the backs weigh 160. The Consolidated line averages 155 pounds. Fred Anderson, junior quarter back on the Tiger squad drew coach Chafin’s praise. “Anderson is as good a back for a straight “T” as you can find in our class of ball,” Chafin said. “Bonnen (David) is a good full back and Willie Arnold is about the best scat-back in our confer ence,” he added. “We will have better receiving at the ends this week, I believe,” remarked Chafin”. Bobby Jackson is a good boy and Pete Hickman looked very good.” The game promises to be an ATTENTION You may need some kind of Optical service at this time. It may be an eye ex amination and a new pair of glasses or perhaps just a new frame or have a broken or cracked lens re placed. What ever your needs may be, let us serve you. . . We have been in the present location for 32 years. Serving Texas Ag gies since 1920. , COME IN TO SEE US DR. J. W. 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