INTRAMURAL HIGHLIGHTS Sq. 7 Beats C FA; A Cml. Noses Sq. 8 Thursday, November 20, 1952 THE BATTALION Page 5 A 20 yard scoring dash by J. McGee and a touchdown plunge and two conversions by B. Smith sparked Sq. 7 to a 14-0 Class A football win over C FA Wednesday hs four of the five games played were won b yshutouts. C FA failed to score a penertation. Sq. 10, showing a strong ground game, rolled to an easy 18-0 con quest of AAA, Buzz Kennedy un reeling several nice runs. In this game also the losers failed to notch a penetration, meaning that they never crossed their opponent’s 40 yard line. A Cml. nosed out Sq. 8, 7-6, in the only contest in which both teams scored. A Eng. blanked Sq. 6, 6-0, and A Inf. shut out Sq. 14, 12-0. James Wise plunked in five field goals in a 22-7 Sq. 6 basketball win over B FA. Puss Blocker, Dick Maihn, and Bill Hightower round ed out the scoring with four points jsach. Sq. 5 scored a 13-11 court win over A FA, holding the losers scoreless throughout the second half. Sq. 8 rolled over AAA, 19-9, with Broussard bagging eight points. C FA beat Sq. 7, 6-3, in a tight defensive game, scoring all their points in the first half while holding Sq. 7 pointless. A' Sig. and A Inf. scored 2-1 tennis decisions over Sq. 3 and Sq. 14 A Sig. won by scores of 8-6, 6-8, 8-0, A Inf. by scores of 3-8, 8-1, 8-0. In horseshoes competition A FA, Marquette (Continued from Page 4) fast, he’s clean, and his speed makes him hard to block.” Looking forward to next year, he said the offensive line will lose only Bobby Dixon at tackle and Darrow Hooper at end, and will be strong with the added experi- mce. Marquette doesn't take any jinx Into consideration when talking about Texas. “I think we boys from Louisiana don't worry about jinxes. They can be beat there as easy as any place,” he said. A Sig., and Sq. 9 won 2-1 victories over ASA, A Comp., and Sq. 3. In Tuesday’s intramural compe tition Don Carroll raced 80 yards through left tackle late in the sec ond half to give A Sig. a pulse- throbbing football win over Sq. 5 | by th*e margin of one 40 yard line penei’tation. The final score was 12-12. Rudy Henson had scored Sq. 5’s first touchdown late in the first half, circling left end. Bob Har ris sewed again for Sq. 5 from 20 yards out. Carroll scored midway through the second half on a 10 yard end sweep to start A Sig’s comeback. In other football gaems A FA nudged Sq. 2, 6-0, Dittmar scoring on a line buck, A TC trounced Sq. 15, 27-0, and ASA beat Sq. 11, 7-6. Roy Santerre and S. P. Garcia fracked up ten points each to lead Co. A to a 26-6 basketball win ov er Co. D Tuesday. Malcolm Doug lass poured in 11 points and C. D. Gwin scored nine in a 30-18 Sq. 8 victory over AAA. Co. B down ed Co. E, 10-5. C. M. Robinson rolled up a score of 182 as Sq. 4 registered a 400- 338 bowling decision over 9 QMC. Other bowling results are as fol lows: C FA over Sq. 10, 387-362; Sq. 2 over A Comp., 317-298; Sq. 5 over A Sig., 330-319; and Sq. 7 over A Cml., 357-324. Tuesday’s horseshoes results are as follows: C FA over Sq. 16, 2-1; A QMC over A Inf., 2-1; B Inf. over Sq. 14, 2-1; AAA over A Eng., 2-0; A Cml. over Sq. 13, 2-1; and Sq. 7 over Sq. 4, 2-1. Tennis matches were won as fol lows: Sq. 18 over Co. F, 2-1; Co. C over Sq. 21, 2-1; Sq. 11 over ASA, 3-0; A Sig. over Sq. 13, 2-1; Sq. 7 over A Eng., 2-1; and A Cml. over Sq. 6, 2-1. Currie 'Picks the Winner , Edward Currie of 737 W. 9th Dallas, Texas, hit the nearest scores in the “Pick the Winner” contest last week. Currie will receive two free tickets to the A&M-TU game. Placing second and third re spectively were F. J. Wood and Bobby Fletcher, both of College Station. BUY, SKUU, HUNT OK TRADE. Rates . . . . 3c a word per insertion with a 25c minimum. Space rate in classified section .... 60c per column-inch. 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