The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 13, 1952, Image 5

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    Thursday, November 13, 1952
THE BATTALION
Page 5
Davis And Others
Honored Saturday
The honoring of Aggie Olympic
stars will be 1 - featured at halftime
during the Rice game. In all, four
men from Aggieland have parti
cipated in the world-wide events.
Darrow Hooper, present star end
for the Cadet football team jour
neyed to Helsinki last summer to
put the shot. He took second place
to Perry O’Brien from the Univer
sity of Southern California, whom
he had beat in the Olympic try
outs.
Hooper was Southwest Confer
ence champion his sophomore and
junior years. .
Hooper is a starter on the foot
ball team, and does all extra point
and field goal kicking.
Davis First
Buddy Davis, who was in the
class of ’52, also went to Helsinki
last summer. He took first place
in the high jump, and was South
west Conference champion in this
event his senior year.
Daws was an All Southwest
Conference center on the basket
ball team. He is now working with
Ada Oil Co. in Houston, and play
ing basketball for their amateur
team. He plans to return to the
Olympics in ’56.
Jack Mahan in the class of ’21,
placed sixth in the javelin throw,
and was high man for the Ameri
can squad.
Earned Three Letters
Mahan, who placed sixth in the
javelin throw in the 1920 games at
Antwerp, Belgium, was high man
for the American squad.
As an Aggie, he lettered in
freshman football in 1916, earned
an Aggie “T” in 1917, 1918, and
captained the 1920 football team.
Mahan lettered in track in 1918,
1920, and was selected captain of
the 1921 track team.
He was away from school for
the 1918-19 term while a member
of the armed forces in World War
I.
Freshman Football
Championship Goes
On Line This Week
By The Associated Press
The championship of freshman
football in the Southwest Confei’-
ence goes on the line this week.
Baylor and SMU, the only teams
that have lost but one game, play
at Dallas Friday afternoon. It
closes the season for Baylor. SMU
will have a game after that.
Baylor has a 8-1 record, SMU
2-1.
Texas and TCU play at Austin
Friday in the other game for the
week.
Rice slaughtci'ed Texas A&M 69-
7 and SMU beat Oklahoma 27-13
last week. Rice has finished the
season.
Art Hamden was the other Ag
gie to win honors in the Olympics
when he ran the first leg of the
mile relay, in which the American
team took first place. He now
works for the Texas Oil Co.
Irish Meet
Best in Land
Michigan State
SOUTH BEND, Nov. 13—
UP)—Coach Frank Leahy of
NotreDame has always said
he’d like his Irish to play the
best in the land.
But he probably never thought
the best in the land would be
standing in line to take crack at
the Irish. That has come to pass
this season.
After battling to upset victories
over three of the 10 top teams in
the current AP poll—Texas, Pur
due and Oklahoma—the Irish Sat
urday come to grips with the na
tion’s No. 1 team, Michigan State’s
awesome Spartans.
.Whether they are licking their
wounds in joy or sorrow after the
visitation to the East Lansing
arena of the Spartans, Leahy’s
lads can’t call for an Irish lulla-
bye.
No, there is also the grand fi
nale, Nov. 29 in Notre Dame Sta
dium against Southern California,
unbeaten, untied and boldly plant
ed in the AP poll’s fifth spot.
All this rigorous exercising is
one reason ardent Irish support
ers think Notre Dame might fol
low its amazing hay -maker
against Oklahoma with an even
greater upset against Michigan
State.
Tigers
(Continued from page 4)
to be listed in Class AA due to
enrollment—Probably Bellville and
Navasota.”
Only one starter will be lost next
year. He will be a senior but two
weeks too old to compete.
Consolidated winds up the sea
son here next week against Mag
nolia.
“That’ll be a rough one,” Cha-
fin moaned, “because Magnolia
gets better with every game they
play.”
The Tigers will be district oo-
champions if they take the two re
maining games, although Hemp
stead will represent the district in
bi-district play. The tie game be
tween the Tigers and Hempstead
went to Hempstead on penetra
tions.
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afternons and evenings.
WILL KEEP children during game this
Saturday. §1 per child. Phone 4-8967.
Peggy Blum.
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doors behind Mais Grocery Store). Phone
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Wild. CARE for children from 7:30 to
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ally 1005 Nall Lane.
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40c hour, 2 children 50c per hour, 3
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necessary. See Bob Godfrey, Student
Publications.
WHOEVER found a field jacket please
turn it in to the Campus Security
Office. L. G. R^nken, box 833.
• FOUND •
TECHNICIAN for office work.- Call 4-9882.
Directory of
Business Services
ONE RAIN COAT at SMU game. See
Lynn Moore, 13 A Vet Village.
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