The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 29, 1958, Image 3

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PORT SLANT
By BOB WEEKLEY
The Baylor fame is over, but someone ought to tell the
football team. Living in the past is a great way to get beat in
the future and Arkansas is the team that can upaet the Ag- j
fies’ applecart
AAlf look* great in practice—they usually do—and after
a week of that before a game they start patting themselves
on the back and believing they are extra good.
Confidence is nice, but it has never been known to win 1
a game. Overconfidence has lost many.- You have to be
hung^ to win—hungry and meaner than the squad you are
playing
In this last 11 minutes of the Baylor game the ( adets
looked like a football team One man wasn't alone on a tackle
—there were eight or nine The line made holes and the backs
ran through them hard. In short, they decided to play ball—
it was almost too late.
How can a team look so good and then so bad, so bad
and then so good?
People have asked. “Didn't the team lose its spirit after
they had been pushed all over the field and scored on almost
at will?" i
No Army, you don’t lose your spirit. You just get mad.
play a little harder and start hurting people There are some
players who might give up, but they don’t last long in the
football world.
It’s the will to win that keeps a team playing when they
are behind. It’s desire that makes them give that added ef
fort when there's not much to give. Here’s hoping we have
that desire and will against Arkansas.
The Razor backs are a lean team that have suffered six
straight defeats. They are an improved team that is readv
to start a winning streak. It may be against us.
luj uries Hamper Ags
Aiming For Arkansas
rke Bo no Horn Cmlhf StmtUm
Wednesday, October 2t, 19M
Commiyf, VWms
PAGES
Batulloa Staff Photo
Aggie Line Says ‘No’ To Hickman!
Larry Hickman, bruising Baylor fullback, is In the pileup are AAM’s Dick Gay (30),
stopped abruptly by the center of the Aggie Robert Garner (79) and John Tracey (80).
line in the third quarter of Saturday's game.
IN SEASON SPECIAL!
IVY LEAGUE
SLACKS
Poliahtd Cotton*
In Botid* A Strip**
Reg. $5.95 Now Only $4.25
A&M MEN’S SHOP
Specials Good Throuffc Th* 29<h
103 N. Maia
Nvrtk Gat*
MTRAMURALS
A**, ufttr a day of r***t Mon
day, doffgaU through prarlire yes
terday on a wet field and skies
SERVING BRYAN and
COLLEGE STATION
® MM HOUSTON fffHm
tv. N. Zulch 10:06 o.m.
Ar. Dallas .. 13)47 p.m.
Iv. N. Zurich
Ar. Houston
Bir'ino’if’
7:36 p.m.
9 1S p.m.
FORT WORTH and
MNVER RAILWAY
Ml i. Cl TAM, Afaat
Hwm II • MMTM mCN
i that UireaCened rain at uny mo-
i ment.
Wurtiout were hamp< ret! by in-
i juried, moat of them to key men
j in the Aggie ba« k/ield. Charley
i Milttead, Kandy Sint>, Dirk Cay
land Bill Godwin were in "»we*t«"
aiming tlx- entire period. Milstead
i h*s a bad left wriat while Gay is
ttowed down by a Charley horse
and Si nia and Godwin have bruiaed
i Hhouldent.
| End Don Smith of I’fcillipH, a
starter, ia out f«*r the eeuaon with
an injured collarbone, but the
; other Cadet* ahould be ready by
: game time.
Luther Hall moved up to the
j first utruig fulibark after his fine
j showing in the Baylor game. Ralph
i Smith ha* moved to the first *trmg
end replacing hi* injured brother.
WEDNESIHY
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WEDNESDAY
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RARtARA RUSH
ANTHONY STEEL .•
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HARRY MACK
M ire league finals have been de
cided thi* week. In Class A bas
ketball, Maroon Band won four
game* and lost none to clinch the
title m league A. A Signal Lxik
league C by virtue of winning four
games.
In Class B f»»otball, A Chemical
won league K, taking ail three
games.
Five winners were decided Mon
day in Class B horseshoes. Squad-
Porkera S<‘<‘k First
W in Against Aggies
The Aikansa* Ratoi backs t> y to
break into the win column and
keep alive the only Southwest Con
ference ri\alry they’ve l« en able
to lead in i-ecent years when they
I challenge the Agg.es Satuiday
night in Kyle Field.
Arkansas is the only team in the
j conference besides Texas that
A&M does not hold a margin over.
This w somewhat strange in that
through the years the Aggies ha\e
been among the real powei houses
in league play. They are tied with
Texas for the most championships
won. Vet Arkansas, the team with
the fewest titles, has managed to
break even with them in the won
lost column. The record now reads
14-14-3.
The sene* began in ISK'.'I with a
r>-d Agg" victory. The teams met
again in 11)10 ami 1012 and then
did net 11 i»h again for 15 years.
The 19!u contest niaiked the first
visit by a SWC school to Fayette
ville and the 5-0 Kazorbai k w in
gave them the undisputed champ-
idhship of the southwest.
Arkansas opened up a decid»-d
series advantage beginning in 1928,
but the great Cadet period that
stalled in 19H8 under Homer Nor
ton offset , the advantage.
CIRCLE
WEDNESDAY
RA« I.HIPCNl I0VF litiAMA'
S OF MIA ANTHONY
10REN • PERKINS
PALACE
Bryan 2'8ti79
TODAY THRU SATURDAY
ron 13 w on league B, Squad4
took league C, A Engineers walked
away with league F and Squadron |
17 won league H.
If Squadron 20 takes its game |
with C Engineers ip league B to-
day, the league wiU be in a 3-waf 1
tie.
The results of Monday’s games
follow:
CLASS A
Handball
A Medical over Squadron II.
2-1; A Engineers oner B Compos
ite, 3-0, Law o\er Leggett, 3-0.
Basket hall
C Field over Squaulnm 6, 33-23.
A Field over A Armor, 26-1M; B
Infantry over B Ordnance, 31-17,
A Infantry over A Ordnance, 24-
21; C Engineer* over White Band,
20-17; 8qu*dr"n 8 over B AAA,
35-17; Maroon Band over B En
gineers, 28-14.
CLASS B
Horseshoes
A Transportation over B Armor,
2-0; Squadron 21 over Squadron 2, |
2-0; A Engineer* over A Chem
ical, 2-0; bquadmn 7 over Squad
ron 16, 2-0, Squadron 19 over
Squadron 4, 3 0; Squadron 18 over
C-AAA, 2-0.
Keet ball
A Armor over Squadrnn 14, 0-0
(penetrations); C Infantry over
j Squadron 13, 14-0; B Infantry over
Squadron 12, 20-0.
j -Some more big “if’s” must be
decided this week. If Squadron 20
I loses to C-Field Thursday, A quar-
tiTmaster will win Class B, league
1 J horseshoes. If Squadron 20
j loses, there is a good chance for a
tie.
If Squadron 21 beats Squadron 6
in Class A, league H basketball,
it will cinch a tie for first in their
league, and if C Infantry wins its
game Friday, it will take first m
Class A, league E basketball.
WELCOME
TO MEMBERS OF
THE STATE EXTENSION CONFERENCE
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More buxom blondes with shipwrecked
sailors insist on Camels than any other
cigarette today. It stands to reason:
the best tobacco makes the best smoke.
The Camel blend of costly tobaccos has
never been equalled for rich flavor and
easygoing mildness. No wonder Camel
is the No. 1 cigarette of ail!
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