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HomeMy WebLinkAboutpage-098bcontrast to an Aggie team that gled at a loping pace through well- passing for a score, but the shoot scored two touchdowns and should selected holes. He almost got away was incomplete, and again the have had two more during the from Shelley for a touchdown on Aggies had failed to score less than course of an afternoon that saw his last try. a stride from the Texas goal line. the new $550,000 Aggie stadium Mills shot a short pass to Con- Thus, Texas took the ball out to dedicated. ' over for nine more yards and Mills Its 20-yard line and was driving out quay- Tommy Mills, the Aggles bucked it over for first down on to safety when the half ended. o a suspicion substantiated k, terbac the Texas 23-yard line. The quar- scoreless. Between halves, both of loog egatting ing his s rel standing by of lon ter caught them here, with the Ca- schools gave inspiring demonstra- ' more highly touted rivals-Dexter dets having gained 45 yards on a tions, the Aggles with their per- Shelly and Nona Rees-Into rank straight march from their own 30- fectly drilled Cadet corps, and the mediocrity. Save for Gordy Brown card line, the product of three first Longhorns with their band in and Mac Burnett, Texas might have downs in succession. marching and stationary formations been Peoria Normal; Texas lacked O O o and the Cowboy Cheering group. fight save when it twice turned O o O away the Aggies on the Longhorn Aggies Halted Cold. t Muff IL Longhorns Get Break one-foot line, and these two stands he Perkins and Elkins went into , were the lone thing that saved Steer backfield as the second period In the second half, the Long- Texas from a complete rout at the opened. On the first play, Mills horns kicked off, and the Aggles hands of the driving, fast-charging, ripped around right end for 20 put the ball in play on their 25- hard-tackling and vicious Aggie d b yards, gaining the Steer .3-yard e Shelley hauled him h k yard line. Line plunges failed, and an . O O O er er, w mar Burnett smacked Mills for down Conover dropped back for a: punt. Beaty's Leg Broken. . no gain on three tries, pitching him Brown broke through and blocked Texas suffered a severe jolt on for a 2-yard loss on the third at- h the try, which spun off laterally. for the arten recovere the very first play of the game, for tempt. It was fourth down wit five yards to go. The next play was d Lon h rns r , t Curtis Beaty, guard, playing his last an attempted lateral pass, but snap from cente but a bad line game for the Orange and White, Perkins batted down the ball, and 5 yards, and Shelley was lost 1 broke his right leg in the section of it went over to Texas on its 15- dumped for 10 more in the wrong he knee when he received the i direction on an attempted pass, for kickoff and returned it. ing p yard l ne. The Texas line arose to tremen- the Steers kicked. Conover kicked as was declared he the firsttime dons heights to stop the driving back short. Texas again had the 1 is year that Beaty has carried the Aggies cold with a touchdown ap- ball on the Aggle 36-Yard line. and it was his last. He "a parent' cinched. The Aggies had The breaks went back in the t i t ' ckled so viciously that he wilted four downs to make three yards, n er- ioulden favor when t Cadets to the ground, broken and out of but instead of gaining three, they Longhorn pass on his own a cepteepted d the game before it had even lost 12 on four tries. line. Conover booted to d e. started. Mills passed to Conover for a 17- yard line, and Per- Per- the Texas But even the loss of Beaty could yard gain around left end after a thins unted back to the Cadet p not have have wrecked the Texas team couple of bucks had gained three yard stripe. l b t as the Aggles wrecked it Thursday. ards, giving the Aggies the ball on e, u Mills headed off left tack d d o 9 for downs t olli ng 15 first R he Steer 37-yard line. A long pass Shelley recovere fumbled, an ngh h epting Long- orns, i nterc th e Lo on the next play was Intercepted for Texas on the Cadet 39-yard horn passes with regularity that by Rees on the Texas 25-yard line, line. Perkins faked a punt and took all the starch out of a Texas and the play swung back the other ran left end for a first down on ' team that could never get started, s 29-yard line. The next A. and Al. and ripping the Steer line to shreds way. ulled a cut back kins P play was a pass, and Mills Inter- with a triple backfield pass, A. and p er gain through center for a 25 his own back to ran it c epted and M. was master of the day. The M. -yard to het the ball to midfield, where chased 40-ya where he was rd line, d Longhorns were noteworthy only as opponents of the Texas Aggies in Zarafanotis chased him out* or . out of boun s A triple pass. Mills to Tracey to their annual Thanksgiving Day bounds, The safety was the only Dorsey was good for nice yards battle. hurdle between Perkins and the five- and Woodman bucked to the Texas Texas never threatened; the Ag- gosh Three plunges and a to r t enough 46-yard line. -''ills passed to Con- reached the Spray on the grass gi we yard e and no t the hall wen own ain first down over, wide open off the right flank, ll 30 h h d o marked m the chalk line , , g ver to the Aggies on their own 40- e yar s and Conover ran t a l d tine twice the Longhorn f t fi l Yard line. quick kick shoved the o ing to the Texas 16-yard line, e u Texas secondaries with a twist- th y got over a score. ore hey nal And after the cadets had tallied ball back to o the Longhorn 20-yard e ing, stumbling run that was finally they scored again by way of once net line, and the Cadets showed a a ne Shelley. ended by , making the victory a decisive one. gain when the return punt reached O O O So the .Aggie season is a success, the Aggie 45-Yard stripe. AggAeScore. even though Matty Bell's team won O O O Mills passed to Tracey for 13 only two conference games. Aggles Fail Once Mora yards, and again the Aggies had For Texas, the defeat was dust From this point, the Aggles made first down on the Texas $-yard another step downward, the climax another sensational drive, this time a descent that started with the to the Texas one-foot line, where line. This time, the Aggies were L Longhorns' scoreless tie with S. Td. the Longhorns held and again not to be denied, although it U. Then followed another score- staved off a touchdown that seem- looked for a while as though the less deadlock with. Baylor and a ingly could not be missed. From third time on the Longhorn goal defeat the hands of T. C. U. The the Aggie 45-Yard line, a triple line would not be the charm. Aggie victory crushed a Steer coin- Mills to Alsabrook to Conover, Mills lost a yard on a plunge at d e bine that started like a comet and ained 33 yards around right end. . left tackle, and a short pass faile s closed like last year's calendar. g Cottover romped on oger the goal, fin, Mills ran right end for gain. O O O but lie had stepped out of bounds and It was fourth down with four Great Football Dal'. on the Texas 24-yard line. Mills yards to go. Mills passed to Alsa- who completed the toss for brook It was a wonderful day for foot- then launched a pass to Woodman, , a touchdown directly on top the ball, perhaps a trifle too warm for good for 19 yards, and the Texas b- yard line. Mills plunged center for Texas goal line. Christian kicked 0 the comfort of the players. There and the Steers were ards . goal. Score, Aggies 7; Texas , two y "not?zed 1 t yards for offside. It The uart'Fr ended after the kie q ' I Y down with lid yards ' efZ off. T I ad the ba up firc exas i 0-yard line. $ d then passe n a jab at.v e more and a fir o Viugit°-the 40-yard line. Rene ng:8eular rammed twice for at ther first down on the Aggie 4 and line, but woodman snared ass on the next play to thro ack the Longhorn offense into i wn face. It was the Aggie bz i mid-field. A punt punched the ball back 'exas on its 25-yard line. Perm Ycked out, but took a 15-yard pe lty when fining interfered wi he ball, and the Aggies had t all on the Texas 39-yard line. Ali asketed a pass to Conover for ards and then Mills got away 0 eft end for nine more. Woodru ucked the ball over for first do' in the Texas 16-yard line. 0 o a )orsey Tallies. The triple pass that the Agg read been using then brought th mother tally in short order. M )assed to Conover, who latcra jack to Doi:SC Dorsey ronil tround right end for a touchdot Hargrove blocked try for es 3oint. Score: Aggies 13, Texas 'Texas put the ball in play on 38-Yard line. An Aggie penalty five yardL•, and :i. !!as:;, Beuhcr Rose, gave the Steers first dawn midfield. L'eular passed to Yet son for 13 yards and the Aggie yi,rd line for another first du The Aggles Stopped the next set tries, though. and Texas kiel it :vas the Aggie ball on their c 21-yard line, and they were cont to defend their lead, kicking out the next play. Texas ~:eized the ball on its c 43-yard line. Conover intercel a pass on hi.,- own 47-yard link the game ended. The lineups: A<•gies. Position. Texa True; B Left End. llagrill .............Brown, C Left Tackle. Richter H: Left Guard. , Brwik n Bur Center. Christian B Right Guard. Mouldin I-Iarg! Right Tackle. Alsabrook Cheatl Right End. Mills, Capt............ • . • . 1 Quarterback. Conover Sh( Left Half. rloyd B Right Half. Zarafonet}s Be Fullback. Officials-Referee: Meyer (I. U.). ITmph•e: Winters 0 State). Head linesman: B (Sewanee). Field judge: Fr: Score by periods: Aggies 0 0 7 6 Texas . 0 0 0 0 Scoria,-.1,•.cies: Touclido Al,-L&rook, Cuno~ cr. Point touchdown: Christian. (P l kick.), ana m.mn LL lm Luc - F ° v ~truction that rolled up and down F,1e field Thursday are honest-}.-goochtess foothall• tutors, and no foolin~,. When the going was t.ughPet, 11".11 showed he could take his lickings like It man. '.We didn't play well enough to win." was his only answer to three straight reverses in the Southwest con- ference, two of them on Kyle field. Tommy 'Mills-Dexter Shelley. IT•S a safe bet our friend Paul G. Maher of Houston is a happy man A couple of weeks ago, Paul R rote a letter telling us Tommy 1llills, Aggie captain, was a greater back than Dexter Shellev of the Longhorns. The writer laughed at the idea, and told Maher' be was all wet, pointing, out that even the mast ardent Aggie fans didn't recnrd Mills a great back. Well, Thursday at College Station Captain Tommy completely overshlid- owed Shelley, and showed he mast be given as much if not more conRidera- tion for All-Southwestern laurels than ,Shelley. W trust, however, that in compar- ing Mills and Shelley, Paul will give due credit to the difference in the support accorded the two. Considering the fact he was playing against such inspired linemen as "Pinky" Alsabrook, "Rube" Tracy, Otis 'lagrill, Carl Mouldin, "Dutch" Qr.wn, Sbelley did extremely well to gain a total of 35 yards in the 12 times he packed the pigskin. Time after time, the bruising Aggie forwards came through to smear Shelley before he reached the line of 0cn*ip18go. And on his off-tackle thruitl, Shelley's interference couldn't get anybody out of the way. THE greatest of backs must be given support, if they are to gain con-! sistently from scrimmage. Any back in the cormtry, trying to work behind the badly outvhived1 Longhorn lire, wuuld have been hAp- nessee v . backs in i ball. Bu line ontp) wall, and scorer of a total Hackman The Aggie Interference. WITHOUT disparaging Mills in r~ any way, we, want to point out that he was accorded the best blocking was as effective as es gave Joel Hunt, qut of the 20 times JOE BROVi Alvord AO ORSEY