The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 23, 1952, Image 5

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    Thursday, October 23, 1952
THE BATTALION
Page 5
Outside the Conference
Upsets Due In
Grid Program
By GUS BECKER
Associate Sports Editor
Becker
There will be a shakeup in the rankings after this week
end of football is over, although the leaders, Michigan State,
Maryland, and Oklahoma will stay in the first three positions.
It will be a week-end of upsets and runaways with the
biggest shock coming from the West Coast where Southern
California’s Trojans will upset the California Golden Bears.
Both teams have a perfect record of five straight wins
although the Golden Bears are ranked as the number four
team in the nation while the Trojans are rated as the num
ber seventh squad. It will be too much defense for the Cal-
fornia Blue and Gold with the Trojans upsetting them in a
bid for the Rose Bowl, 13 to 6.
Another Reverse
Co. C Rolls Over
Fish Band 31-0
READY . . . AIM . . . Firing against Baylor this weekend will be the A&M Rifle team.
They won over TCU last week in a match held Saturday morning at the indoor rifle
range in Kyle Field. Last year this team won national recognition for their sharp
shooting.
Another reverse will take place
in the South as the. Virginia Cav
aliers down the mighty Blue Devils
of Duke. The Orange and Blue
Cavaliers have been underrated all
season and will surprise the Duke
Blue and White 21 to 6.
The Midshipmen of the Naval
Academy were trampled by the
Terrapins last week, but they will
bounce back and down the Penn
sylvania Quakers in another sur
prise, 21 to 14.
Pittsburgs’ Panthers ax-e due to
be stunned by the Mountaineei's
from West Virginia. The Blue and
Gold Panthers are highly rated
although beaten by the Sooners
while the Gold and Blue Moun
taineers ai’e . not even I’anked. The
Panthers figure to be overconfi
dent and upset by the Mountain
eers, 13 to 7.
Notre Dames’ Fighting Irish
have been up and down all season
arid after their upset of Purdue
last week, are due for an upset
themselves. Lowly Noi'th Caro-
linas’ Tarheels will do the trick
on the Irish Blue and Gold, 14 to 7.
In the Bag: (Seemingly)
Michigan State over Penn State
Maryland over LSU
Geox-gia Tech over Vanderbilt
Wisconsin over UCLA
Tennessee over Woffoi’d
Oklahoma Rolls On
Oklahoma meets the Kansas
State Wildcats, and with the com
petition not as good as it has
been the Sooners don’t figure to
be as good as usual. The Crimson
and Cream Oklahoma team won’t
have too much trouble .bat should
n’t i-un up as big a score, taking
the Pux-ple and White Wildcats,
13 to 0.
Ohio State is another that won’t
have trouble as it takes on the
Iowa Hawkeyes. The Scarlet and
Grey Buckeyes of Ohio State have
improved steadily as the season
has progi’essed and will hand the
Gold and Black Hawkeyes a 26 to
12 setback.
Michigan, another Big Ten elev
en that has won steadily since an
opening loss to Michigaxx State,
meet the spoilers, the Minnesota
Gophers. The Maroon and Gold
Gophers ai’e capable of beating
most teams in the Big Ten, but
won’t turn the trick against the
Wolverines. The Maize and Blue
of Michigan will take a close one,
19 to 13.
Other “Sure Fires”
Washington over Stanfox'd
Max - quette over Miami
Texas Western over New Mexico
Princeton over Cornell
Tulsa over Wichita
Indiana over Northwestexm
Nebraska over Colorado
Ax-izona State (Tempe) over
Houston
Aggies Meet Leading Offensive Team
A&M pits the next-to-last of- xx’s, you fiixd
fensive and defensive record that they have
against the Baylor Beax-s’ top of- completed 3 2
fensive axxd thix-d' defensive con- passes for 579
fex-erice max-k in their ganxe Satur- yax-ds, 40 more
day afternoon. than Grave’s.
The Aggies have averaged 275 The Bears have
yax-ds per game on offense while n o individual
the Bx-Uins lead the conference offense leadex-s
with a 357 yai'd average. On de- while Graves
fense the Aggies have allowed has 714 yax-ds in
oppoxxents 306 yax-ds per contest five games,
while the Baylor team has given A&M has the
up only 246 yards to each foe. edge in. the
Allen Jones, Baylors’ left half- punting depai't-
back, is the fifth leading ball cax-- ment with Roy
x-ier in the SWC with 223 yards Dollar averag-
in 35 tries for a 6.4 average while ing 38.8 yax-ds
L. G. Dupx-e, the x’ight halfback, per kick while
is close behind with 217 yax-ds ixx Davidson f o r
28 carx-ies for a 7.7 average. Baylor has averaged 38.4 jaxds in
18 boots.
Dupre and Cood, Coodj , js the , eadin g punt re .
Dupre is a x-esex-ve halfback turnex- in the confex-ence and Joe
playing behind Jerry Goody, a Box-ing of the Cadets is second,
letterman who was great as a Joe Schex-o of the Aggies is fifth
sophomox-e last season. Last week in the confex-ence while Billy Don
against the Texas Tech Red Raid- Sherman, the Bear’s other safety
ers, Dupre carried the pigskin is seventh in the SWC.
six times for 100 yards. Dupre has caught only three
All thx-ee halfbacks are a threat passes, but still x-anks ninth among
anytime they take the ball and confex-ence pass receivers. Dupre
arc sux-e to give the Cadet defend- has gained 121 yax-ds on the thx-ee
ers trouble Satux-day aftex-noon. aei'ials for a 40 yard average.
Don Ellis, the x'ight halfback, Jerry Grossman has caught eight
has carried the
ball 51 times
for 200 yax-ds,
to rank seventh
behind the Bay
lor backs while
Ray Graves has
toted the leath
er 52 times for
17 6 yaxds to
rank i n the
tenth spot in
SWC.
Graves has
done xnost o f
the Cadet’s
passing, and
x-anks third in
the conference
whil^x Baylor
coach, George Sauer has altex-nat-
ed with Fx-ancis Davidson and Bil
ly Hooper throwing the Beax-s’
acx-ials.
Combining the two Bruin pass-
Wrestling Club
Holds First Meeting
The wrestling club will hold
its fix-st worwout next Mon
day in the little gym fx-om four
o’clock until five thix-ty. “Any
one interested in joining is
ux-ged to attend,” said Coach
James W. Griffin, “or come
by and see me in the gym.”
Brocato Athey
more passes than Dupxc, but has
gained only 20 more yaxds with
141 on 11 passes.
Dupre—Leading Scorer
Dupx-e is also the leading scorer
in the confex-ence with six touch
downs for 36 points, last week he
scox-ed twice against Texas Tech.
C. O. Bx-ocato of Baylor leads
the place kickexs in the confex-ence
with 14 points. Brocato has made
8 point-aftex--touchdowns and two
field goals.
Wayne Culvahouse of the Bx-uins
has intex-cepted three opponents
passes for 26 yaxds to x-ank second
in the SWC behind Hexb Scott of
the Aggies.
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Student Activities office by 10 a.m. on the
lay before publication.
The “Good Old Baylor Line”
will avex-age 216 pounds on de
fense and 204 pounds on offense
which is more than the Aggies
can match in weight.
In spite of the fact that the
Baylor offense has gained mox-e
yax-ds and held its’ opponents to
I less, the United Press favors the
i Aggies in the tilt.
By JERRY WIZIG
Battalion Spoids Staff
Co. C x-olled for five touchdowns
Tuesday in the intramural football
season’s lax-gest point px-oduction
total as they subxxxerged Fish
Band, 31-0.
Tom Tux-ner x-aced the open
ing kickoff back for 95 yards to
start the x-oute. Dick Pair caught
three touchdown passes axxd scored
once on a ruxx from scrimmage. ,
S. Neil was the one man offen
sive show in a 13-0 win by Sq.
19 over Co. F. Neil scampered 22
yards for a score with only one
play left in the first half, then
x-an 50 yax-ds with an intex-cepted
pass for the second touchdown.
Sensational Catch
A sensational diving catch of a
40 yax-d pass by E. M. Douglas
set up the winning touchdown as
Co. A nosed out Sq. 20 8-6.
Co. H showed a rock-ribbed de
fense as they shut out Sq. 18,14-0.
An overtime pex-iod was needed
by Co. E in their 19-17 decisioxx
over Sq. 24. Carruth was high
scorer for the winners with sev
en, Cobb led the losex-s with nine.
Sq. 23 started fast and built up
a 14-2 halftime lead in outpoixxting
Co. D, 22-13. Co. 1 had the best of
a defensive battle in counting a
15-0 win over Sq. 22. The air
fox-ce had a 3-0 halftime lead.
Mitchell Hall scox-ed an 18-10 vex--
dict over Vet Village.
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Write Box 284 F E giving qualifications.
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Official Notice
NOTICE TO STUDENTS
Oct. 31, is the last date on which orders
for Senior rings may he placed for delivery
before the Christmas holidays. .
Any student who lacks not more than
eight hours of having completed the number
of hours required through the junior year
of his curriculum and who has earned an
equal number of grade points and who is
in good standing may purchase the A&M
ring.
All rings must be paid for in full when
placing the order. The Ring Clerk is on
duty only from 8 a.m. to 12 noon daily.
H. L. Heaton,
Registrar
The president or sponsor of technical
clubs and societies that
et the qualifi-
fits
be-
e Oct. 24, 1903. porras tor me riiing
of thia request may be secured tu the Of-
met me qu
cations necessary for club aid ber
app'
Oct. 24, 1952. Forms for the filii
sary for club am benefits
must file an application for club aid be
fore
quest may
fice of Student Activities.
\V. D. “Pete” Hardesty
Student Activities
Grinnel College is located in
Iowa yet 18 members of the var
sity football squad hail from the
state of Illinois.
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Rib Chops lb. 77c
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