Friday, November 21, 1952 THE BATTALION Page 3 Basketha ll Edges In to ’Mura l Show;BInfA Ord. Winners By JERRY WIZIG Battalion Sports Staff Basketball began edging fux-th- er into the intramural sports pic ture yesterday, and the Class A football program got into full swing with five games played. Sq. 4 and Sq. 8 took the court last night to decide one of the semifinal berths with the Sq. 7- Sq. 13 encounter Monday filling the other berth. Sq. 7 gained their semifinal shot with a 16-14 ver dict over A Ord. D. Strange led the scores with six points, four scored in the second half when A ’^CHILDREN UNMRIZ YEARS-: f-RIrfc BOB MITCHUM “LUSTY MEN” and “ANNIE OAKLEY” —SATURDAY ONLY— “Flying Leathernecks” “Gambling House” LAST TIMES TODAY SHE CARED I Too MUCH 'ABOUT ! MEN... I TOO LITTLE ABOUT RULES! Another -plan’s frOtSOt} Released thru United Artist* PALACE Bryan Z'8$T9 TONIGHT PREVUE 11 P.M. W ■ ''CHUMMV'/ o o ® Mr wife’s BE; CKH KfllAWAY• CASEY ADAMS ■ CATHERINE McUOD j NOW SHOWING L _ THE MUSICALS SAT. NIGHT PREV. 11 P.M. 'THEGMAXBT ADViNTOR E( ROBIN HOOD AND HIS MERRY MF.N FIGHTING ■ RICHARD TODD* QUEEN NOW SHOWING ffay'<&//&*** ^HN WAYNE - MAUREEN O’HABA BARRY FITZGERALD -WARD BOND VICTOR MrtAGU* Mn.ORfD NATWK> FRAN^f, FORA MIrtUt rmtlP-. rvti^, ntvut 4 RLRJBUC l*CTV't< Ord. was threatening to take the game. B Inf. rolled to a 19-7 football victory over A FA Thursday, tack ing up nine penetrations in com pletely outplaying their opponents. A Ord. drove to thx-ee touchdowns and a convex-sion to take a hax’d fought 19-12 win from a sex-apping ASA club. Score 7 Penetrations A QMC, though scox-ing seven penetx-atioixs, was fox*ced to hold on iix a 7-0 win over B FA. The losers failed to count to pexxex*at- tion. In other shutouts A Arm. stxnxck for two touchdowns and a 14-0 decision over Sq. 4, and A TC gx-ound out a 7-0 victox-y over Sq. 16. 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G the vex-dict. A free throw by W. B. Neuman was Sq. 20’s only scox-ing effox-t ixx the entix-e second half. Six hox-seshoes matches wex-e played yesterday, four x-esultixxg ixx 2-1 outcomes. Sq. 10. A Sig., Sq. 11, and Sq. 8 were the victors ixx these squeakers. In the other matches A Inf. shut out Sq. 3, 2-0, and Sq. 7 blanked Sq. 13, 3-0. CIRCLE PHONE 4-1250 TONIGHT LAST NIGHT Children Under 12 Admitted Free When Accompanied By An Adult. HAYWARD MITCHUM if| —ALSO— SATURDAY ONLY D Robert Ida RYAN-LUP1N0 —ALSO— “Red Stallion In the Rockies Arthur Franz Jean Heather JIU In action or relaxin you’re the feature attraction Arrow Sports Shirts mmmr / »>> ~ ‘ ^ rdKIRTS • TIES A UNDERWEAR • HANDKERCHIEFS • SPORTS SHIRTS__] RAY GRAVES, left, will be the head coach for the Air Force, while Jack Little, above, has been named head coach for the Ground Force in Coxps game Dec. 18. Coaches Announced For Corps Game By BOB BORISKIE Sports Staff Writer The coaching staffs for the Ax-my-Air Fox-ce Cox-ps Champion ship football game to be played Thux-sday, Dec. 18 at Kyle Field, have been announced. Head coach for the Air Force will be Ray Graves, who will also tutor the offensive backs. Darrow Hooper will instx'uct the ends, Bob by Dixon the tackles, Dick Frey the guards, and Chax-lie Saxe the defensive backs. For the Ground Fox-ce squad, Jack Little will be head coach and will handle the tackles. Walter Hill will take chax-ge of the en^s, Max-shall Rush the , guards, and Connie Magouirk the backs. Herb Scott will coach the defensive backs. Money fx-oixi gate receipts and concession sales will go to the Student Aid Fund, where students may borx-ow money on a noix-intex-- est pay-when-you-can basis. Aggies, UT Idle An effox-t will be made to have classes on the day of the game end at 3 p. m. to eliminate chang ing mess hall schedules axxd using of game lights. Ray George, Aggie head coach, has said he will make every effox-t to be at the game, and to announce the play-by-play. He said the pux-- pose for the game was wondex-ful, and he had heax-d there was ^some good material in the intx-amux-al program. The teams will have only two weeks to whip into shape, so it has beexx suggested that 1214 min ute quartex-s would be better than x-egular collegiate pex-iods. Plans call for the cox-ps to buy 50 cent admission tickets from the fix-st sex-geant and march into the stadium area. Anyone not desix*- ing to go will be allowed to stay in the dorm ax-ea and supervised drill will be held at the scheduled time. , Bax-low Irvin, athletic dix-ectox-, has consented to px-ovide uniforms, dx-essing x-ooms, Kyle Field, and stadium lights, if needed. Baylor And TCU To Win; Hogs Lose By GUH BECKER Associate Sports Editor As SWC football swings into the final stages, SMU still has a. chance to tie the Texas Longhorns for the conference title. However the Mustangs will meet the Baylor Bears Saturday in the Cotton Bowl and will find the Bears ruining their pipe dreams. It should be a good game and high scor ing as the Bears and Mustangs have the second and third best offensive units in the conference respectively. The difference be tween the teams is in the defense with the defensive honors belonging to the Baylor eleven. Baylor has the second best pass defense in the SWC while the Mustangs are first in Becker passing offense. The Bears are weak on rushing defense, but the Ponies haven’t shown a consistant ground attack all year. In a highscoring battle the Bruins will take the Mus tangs and spoil their hopes, 28 to 19. TCU to Take Rice In a game rated by xxxost experts as a toss-up, the TCU Horned Fx-ogs will jump into the win columix and keep their chances alive for a tie for second place In the SWC standings. The Horned Frogs own the second best defensive record in the SWC and that Will be too much for the fast rushing Owls. The Owls offense appears to be the best but the Frogs have two back- fields to the Owls one. TCU’s crafty coach “Dutch” Meyer will want to win this one and won’t be disappoixxted when the Frogs win by a close margin, 24 to 21. Tulsa To Roll Over Razorbacks Tigers Play Magnolia Here Tonight <8 Football leaves Consolidated High School with the Magnolia g&me today at 8 p.m. C o a c h Othel Chafin of Consolidated ex pects to win, although Magnolia hasn’t lost a game since changing their basic formation to a straight “T”. Thex-c arc only six seniors leav ing the team this yeax\ Most of the sqxiad is composed of juniox-s which means another fine season for the Tigers next year. Due to a two weeks rest as a x-esult of an open date two weeks ago, Chafin thinks the team is in better shape than ever before this season. Three men, Pinky Coonex-, Rod Cook and David Bonnen may not play tonight because of in juries. . ^ Handsome, Rugged, Really Comfortable ARROW SPORTS SHIRTS Tulsa’s offense-minded team will have no tx-ouble with the win-less Hogs. It will be another loss in the SWC intex-sectional game and the third by the Razox-backs to a Mis- soux-i Valley squad. Tulsa will keep its offense avex*- age up in downing the Razox-backs 33 to 14. The Rose Bowl pictux-e will be cleared up somewhat when the, Southex-n Califox-nia Trojans and the UCLA Bruins meet Satux-day to determine the Pacific Coast Repx-esexxtative. The Bruins have had a week’s x-est and ax-e also playing on their home field, but the Tx-ojahs usual ly have a good day against the Bruins and tomorx'ow should be no exception. It looks like the Trojans in the Rose Bowl on New Year’s day by a 20 to 13 count. The Wisconsin Badgers meet the Minnesota Gophers at Madisoxx, and will continue towax-d their bid as the Big Ten’s x-epx-esentative to the Rose Bowl. The Badgex-s have the offexxse, led by hax-d-chax-ging fullback Alan Ameche and a great passes ixx a boy named Haluska. Ixx the bag for the Badgex-s, 34 to 7. The Badgex-s will be given the Rose Bowl bid if the Ohio State team can beat the Michigan Wol verines. Ohio State’s Buckeyes will make the Wisconsin Badgers happy when they down the Michigan Wolver ines in their final gaxxxe of the yeax*. Box-ton of the Buckeyes will pass (See BUCKEYES, Page 4) Time's A Wastin'! ONLY 33 MORE SHOPPING DAYS TO BUY YOUR with phenomenal new Arafold collar Leisure's a pleasure in these Arrow sports champsl Made with the famous Arafold collar that brings you extra comfort worn open or closed . . . with or with out a tie. We have your favorite fabrics in plaids and solid colors ... a// washable. Come in, and take your pickl W. S. D. 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