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S t Y ~ r ~ f ~ Annual Contest JAyELINAS 17-0
Ray Morrison's Mustangs con- ~ % ~ ` ~
time to be impressive. Their " ` ~ t. ~ Two hundred and fifty Side victories over Texas Tech and Rice Line Coaches gat away to Continueing their Fast pace the
confirm their selection as an early r :.r an even start in the Fourth Cadet Eleven went to San Antonio
season favorite for high conference Annual Contest sponsored by to trouce the Kingsville Texas A.
honors. Baylor, in losing to Cen- , the Texas Aggie, The entry & I. Javelinas by the neat score tenary and Arkansas, has been ills- list was the largest in the of 17-0, before 7,000 fans. Before
appointing, although it Wright be , . ; history of the contest, and the game was over every man on
pointed out that they were beaten ~ competition for the winning the Farmer bench played, with sub-
,,.4 by among the best teams in this prizes promises to be keen. stitutes playing most of the second section of the country. All entries received were and third quarters. With the A.
j; post-marked before noon on & M, band on hand for parades,
They are all excited in Arkansas ' October 7th., with the open- drill and music, the night game
over the Razorbacks, and well they -;9 ing "Guesses" of the contest took on a festive and happy may be. The Hogs to date have ~ _ being played that afternoon. appearance. Hundreds of A. & M.
mowed down T. C. U. and Baylor, ~ ~Q2Z~y~ One entry got his card in men from San Antonio and South-
and are in better position fora ~ ~ DOm11'1gUe at the last minute ex lain- weer Texas were in the stands to P
Conference title than ever before 3 ~ ' ing the delay and that he had cheer their team. « Late in the first oar in their histor . The meet three ~ ~ ~ ~ ~o~~fi~~~' ~ y y ~,1 ag , not Fudged .The best proof q ter Fren-
mm~e teams, S. M, U. at Fayette- ~ ~ of his honesty was in the thy" Domingue began gaining
vine, Rice at Houston and Texas at V fact that he missed three out ground against the stubborn Jave- Austin. of the first four games on lino defense and carried the ball
~ the list. to A. & I. 10 yard line where the
The Aggies looked impressive Reports of the contest will ball was lost. Early in the second
be given from time to time Period a fumble was covered by against Tulane, but have not shown
much against Sam Houston and t u ~ £ in the Texas Aggie. the Cadets on their opponents 15 Texas A. and I. They meet their ; yard line. Barfield picked up nine
crucial test next Saturday at Ft. , and Domingue went around end for the first tally, The French-
Worth against Francis Schmidt's ,,,fir POWERFUL AGGIE- Frogs. Not in eight years have ~ man kicked goal. Shortly after he
(Continued from Page 1) booted a 1 the Aggies beaten the T. C. U. A ace kick from the 10
football team and a victory this g`~ ; s{ yard line for another three points. ~ 4 yards, and then Fowler flipped an- Score at the half, A. & M. 10-
fall will not only be a big help other one to Connelley to take the Texas A. & I. 0. The final tally toward conference honors but will V ball to the five aril line.
Y came in the last uarter with Cal- break ajinx that has became much ~5~~' ~~'~I After two running plays had ]ahan q
more than tiresome. ,Thompson, Reid and Couser , failed Fowler again flipped cooperating in the backfield to
one this time to Jack Strin fellow Texas and Rice look somethin - ~UMM/NGS - g carry the ball across after a long
g for a touchdown. The oal was drive. alike in their early season per- M Ted SAe1~Ce2' pour of loath Marty Bell's main- missed. The Tulane score came in
formances. Both will be no set- to ins Fow1e~' sta s on he A The nearest the Javelinas came
u Y ggie roster who will the closing minutes of play when to pay dirt was in the final quar- ps, and liable to win several con- , ;~:;:y,~; meet the Javelinas Friday night. a desperate passing attack, carried ter when they recovered a fumble ference games. Neither look like with some nice running, carried on the A ies eleven
the ball to the A ies two aril gg Yard line. champions or even runners-up, Q gg ' Y They failed to gain a yard, how-
but they may have considerable JudSOn 1Veff, ~2Q' line. With the aid of an off-side ever, and their scoring chance was
to say as to just who the champion FISH HOLD FIRST ~ geeomes Mana er BII~RKATS FALL penalty the Green wave scored on gone, The passing attack of the may be. - SCRIMMAGE 11ITH I g the fifth try. Javelinas was spectacular, but the
Kansas Compan~r [N NIGHT GAME A. & M. Fans Ha A
ppy ggies intercepted one more pass The Aggies are expected to be Scores of A. & M. men who live than their opponents were able to
in the pink of condition far the Judson Neff, '28, became Man- ~T HONTSYILLE m New Orleans and other Louisana complete. T. C, U. game. Slight injuries AGGIE RESERVES agcy on October- first of the Na- cities were made happy by the vic- Neither Fowler nor Kimbrough,
kept "Muggins" Fowler and Bill ~ tional Ice and Service Co., of Ar- tory. Many fans followed the team who have been starting halfbacks,
Kimbrough out of the Texas A, & Stringfellow Scores Lone Ag- kansas City, Kansas. He resigned Paying their third game of the to New Orleans, there being deleg- Played in the game because of
I. game, but they will be ready at gie Tallie In Early Stage of as Chief Engineer of the Mer- Seaon, Marty Bell's Texas Aggies ations present from Houston, Beau- injuries. Gregory turned in a nice Ft. Worth. Contest, chants Ice and Cold Storage Co., mont Port Arthsur Waco, Me- game at full-back and S enter
and the Arctic Ice Co., of Louis- blared their way to a 34-14 vic- ~ P
tor] over the Bearkats of the Sam Kinney, Bryan and many other again demonstrated that he was Big Ted Spencer seems to have Coach "Little Hig" Higginboth- vine, Kentucky, to accept his pre- points. The game was witnessed the best signal caller on the Farm-
the signal-calling job sewed up am's Squad "A" freshman foot- ~ sent position. He has been in this Hoyton State Teachers College in by a crowd estimated at 15,000. er eleven, On the offense the big on the Aggie eleven this year. He ball team was given its first test I line of work since graduation and a n,ht game at Huntsville on Oc- A small but hardy group of A. & Run was Domingue, with Reid,
has shown excellent judgement in of the season Monday afternoon, has enjoyed a steady success. His tobt• 6th. The game was witness- M. students provided a feature of Stringfellow, Barfield and others
calling plays and looks like one of when it held the varsity reserves place at Louisville was taken by a the afternoon with their intense turning in some nice offensive and
the best field enerals in the con- to one touchdown in scrimma a on class-mate W. F. Love '28 who ed ly a record Huntsville crowd of g g Healy five thousand spectators, rooting that almost drowned out defensive play. The entire Aggie ference this fall. Kyle Field. The lone marker was~has been assistant engineer of the the efforts of the Tulane student line again proved its strength, the
- made on a sweeping end run by ~ companies for the past three years. Nat since 1928 have the Aggies section. The game ended the pres- strong Javelins attack being un-
The case of Charlie Ullrich, big Jack Stringfellow, fast varsity ~ Neff reports that J. D. Richter, beer able to turn in wins in their ent contract between the Aggies able to make any appreciative ad-
Aggie tackle, is a sort of Horatio halfback, from the ten yard line '31, is also with the National Ice first three games of the season, and Tulane and the two teams will g pla s. The ow vance on runnin y Alger affair. He came to A. & M. after a punt was blocked and re- ~ and Service Co., at Arkansas City, P erful Farmer line again not meet next fall. The lineups:
in 1930, rated as a pretty fair foot- covered by the varsity in the first is married, and as happy as ever. featred, with the Bearkats help- The line-ups: Texas Aggies Pos. Texas A. & I.
ball prospect from Hallettsville. few minutes of play. Neff is still single. Neff sends his lessagainst its fast and powerful Tulane Pos. Texas A. & M. Murray LE Teel
He failed to ros er in a football The freshmen presented one of re arils to his old friends and in- char;es. Only thru the air were Jordan LT Holden P P g Westfeldt LE Murray way, but what he lacked in ability- the strongest lines and shiftiest vites them to stop over for- a visit the come bays able to gain, and Simon LT Irwin Merka LG King
he made u m determination. Ever- • backfields in recent years. G. A. with him when in that section of here they showed a sensations] Stach Cen McCormick A ~ 1 Schroeder LG Merka
fall found him on the "Scrub" Wyatt, quarterback from Abilene the country. bray] of football. Robinson Center Stach Cummings RG Harbes eleven, every winter found him held the spotlight of the after- "kenchie" Domingue was the G. Tessier RG J. Crow Ullrich RT Hodgkins
noon for the freshmen by his spec- J, Louis Hiler, '30, is County big 'star of the evening with his Calhoun RT Cummings Rich playing "Battalion football and Robertson RE
every spring found him in spring tacular runs and accurate passing. Agent for the Extension Service of twining, writhing runs that spelled Kyle RE Robertson Domingue QB Kircheville
actice. This fall with Charlie Other members to stand out were: Arkansas with Navada Count as disater for the Teachers. The Ag- p , Y McDaniels QB Domingue Reid HB McNabb Cummings weak from illness, he W. W. Greene, Corsicana, halfback, his field. His address is Box 111, gieslost no time in scoring, with Bryan LH Kimbrough Barfield HB Cox
stepped into the Aggie line, and Selmer Kirby, Amarillo, tackle; ;Prescott, Arkansas. He recently DD~gue going over in the first Roberts (c) RH Fowler Gregory FB Barnes
his play to date has been outstand- Pete Dowling, Houston, end; and 'moved there from Hope, Arkansas. three minutes of play. The second Bruno FB Spencer Score by quarters:
in . He turned in a fine game a- C. R. Barber, Abilene, tackle. tally came in the second quarter; g Officials-Minton (Indiana). re- Aggies ....................0 10 0 7-17 gainst Tulane, blocking and recov. Coach Higginbotham used practi- F. B. Cox, '28, is with the Dairy- a Pas Fowler to Murray gained feree; Murrell (Army), umpire; A. and I .................0 0 0 0- 0
eying a kick; and then in the Sam tally his entire Squad A in the ,land Ice Cream Co, Boz 5115, Dal- 47 Yrds before Fowler went over Fortier (Washington State), head Officials: Jenny Murrell, ref-
Houston tilt he shifted over to the melee. las. He will be on hand for the for he touchdown. Late in the linesman; Boynton (Williams), eree; Maxie Hart, umpire; Dusty other side of the line and well re- Other members of Squad A are: Thanksgiving Day Game, samr quarter the Teachers scored field judge. Boggess, linesman; Ilarold Win-
placed the injured Merka. He is to- Linemen-G. B. Arams, Bryan; after recovering a fumble on the Score by periods: tern, field judge.
da aver capable tackle and one J. D. Benson Br an• Jack Burk John J. Gates '33 i~ in the ac- Farner 30 yard line. Sub3titutes: S p , Y Y , Y , , , A. & M .....................0 7 6 0-13 peer, Schue ach
of the reasons "Bones" Irwin is Port Arthur; R. A. Clayton, Port counting department of the Vogue, ~';h the regulars back in the Tulane ......................0 0 0 6- 6 Phi]]iber, Fry, Massey, Dixon, happy over his Aggie line. Arthur; F. D, Cole, Corsicana; M. Slipper Shop, 511 Main St., Hous- line=p the Aggies made a race Summary-Texas A, & M., scor- Couch, Ramey, Sadler, Hinton, Ho]-
C. Coy, Seymour; Les Cummings, ton, He invites his friends to pay trot} of the gridiron for the first ing touchdowns, Domingue, String- den.
This year's game completed the Bryan; Charlie DeWare, Jr., Bren- him a visit and says he'll be on ten ]inures of the third quarter. fellow; point after touchdown, Do- Aggies: Stringfellow, Thomp-
Aggie-Tulane contract and the ham; Moise Eastham, Beaumont; hand at the Turkey Day game. Fowlr, Gregory, Kimbrough and minuue (place kick); Tulane scor- son, Couser, Witkowski, Collins, teams will not meet next fall. Re- J. T. Garrett, Houston; H. G. Holtz- Dom~gue ran over a pair of touch- ing, touchdowns, Bruno, Roach, Reid, M. Crow, Reichardt,
claw Amarillo- Don Hum hries `V. H. "Cotton" Davidson '24, down, and then Ray Murray Substitutions: Texas A. & M., Canoley, Breedlove Haynes, Col- lations with the Greenies have been P knocled a as '
most pleasant and the Aggie game Corsicana; R. 0. Kelsey, San An- sends his entry in the Side Line p s into the air, Breedlove for Crow, Cummings for ]ahan, Nolan, Kenderdine, Golas-
has abig drawing card in the tonio; W. C. Merka, Bryan; A. B. Coaches Contest from Box 270, ran under it and carried it Ullrich, Couser for Domingue, Con- inski, Godwin, Tobline, Irwin, Crescent City. But as a season Murphy, Beaumont; W, E. Stages, Genesee, Ill. He is out of touch aver for another scare. The nelley for Robertson, Gregory far Gregory, J. Crow, Connelley.
opener it was too tough and the Waco; E. W. Walker, Bartlett; and with football "Dope" from the Bearats tallied again in the Spencer, Domingue for Couser, Statistics-Aggies: First downs,
Tulane folk cannot be blamed for Morris Westbrook, Corsicana. Southwest, but at that will likely fourt quarter, again on passes Thom son for Domin ue Ullrich p g , 13; yards from scrimmage, 192;
that stand. The Aggies and the Backfield-John Fenner, Bee- do as well as some of the home agair;t the reserve team. for Cummings, Thompson for Fow- Aasses attempted, 17; passes com- Greenies have met many times in vine; Allen Goldsmith, Port Arth- boys. Fu.back Spencer and tackle ley, Robertson for Connelley, Spen- Aleted, 6; gain b
the past, and when Tulane sche- ur; A. J. Graves, Olney; L. S. Me- Merle were out of the game with ter for Gregory; Tulane, Brownson Y Passes, 108; total net forward gain, 300 yards.
Jules another ame with aSouth- Grady, Overton; F. W. Merka, Bry- Thomas W. Walker, '33, and injures, their places being well for McDaniel Men a for Br an Javelinas: First downs 6•
west Conference team, they have aH, R. W. Newsome, Fort Worth; Carl Jennings, '33, are bath Stu- filledby Gregory and Ullrich. g Y , ,Yards Doc Pitney Denton- an Praclcall y player on the Ary for Calhoun, Simmons for from scrimmage, 80; passes at- promised to give A. & M. the game , d F. D. dent Engineers with The Texas y ever Roberts, Memtsas for Westfeldt, tempted, 16; passes completed, 4;
if it is wanted. The Tulane place Wright, Red Rock. Co., at Daisetta, Texas. Walker Farmr squad saw service before Lodrigues for Bruno. Poitevent gain on passes, 75 yards; passes
on the harmer Schedule will be gets his mail at Box 121, that city, the Bening was over, for Schroeder, Boasberg for Cal- intercepted, fine; 'total net for- filled the next two years by "Pop" T. A. Kinciad, Jr., '28, sends his Both are doing well and like their houn, Roberts for Menge, Simon ward gain, 136 yards.
Warner's Temple University team dues with the cheering news that work. OV(r ~SOOO Worth of for Ary, Ary far Simon, McDaniel
of Philadelphia. The teams meet his business is much better. He is F~uipment Added for Brownson, Bruno far Lodri- Charlie King, '32, is off for ad-
in Philly in 1934 and in Dallas in running a big bunch of sheep on Joe 11loody, '33, Captain of last goes, Mintz for Simons, Simons venture and gold. He is going into his ranch at McCame Texas. winter's A ie basketball team ~ 1935. Y, gg .0 College HOSpltal for Boasberg, Menge for Roberts, Mexico to do some placer Honing,
and an All-Conference performer, Memtsas for Kyle. and writes that he has a goad
Stanfield Stach, the Aggie's 19U out before the first four games on writes in for a promotion list. His At ~ cost of more than five First downs, Texas A. & M. 5, chance to pick up some money on
pound sophomore center, bids fair October 7. His letter was unneces- address is 1403 Third St., Corpus thous.nd dollars, the college hos- Tulane 9. the venture. His address for the to be an All-Conference player in nary, since he missed three out of Christi, Texas. pits] ros been refinished through- Penalties, Texas A. & M. 10 next several months will be Arte-
his first year and to become one the four guesses, and that was evi- out ad a new hot and cold water yards, Tulane 45 yards, ago, Michoacan, Mexico. He's ful-
of the greatest centers in Confer- dente enough he had not "Fudged". R. D. Hatch., '33 is with the systel installed. Ice-water foun- filling an ambition that most men
ence history. His play to date has Houston Textile Co., Houston. rains have been placed on each Horace L. Reynolds, '27, and J. have at some time or other, to been outstanding. He comes from Bill Parker, Associated Press floor. L. Pratt, '28, are both with Allis- search for the golden metal.
Cameron, and after his high school Sports writer picked the conference Leonard A. Bickel, '25, is Score- Cei:ng fans in every room will Chalmers Manufacturing Co., 1615
days played under "Puny" Wi1soH teams to finish in the following tary of the Dallas Gas Co., Dallas, aid i securing a more efficient Santa Fe Bldg., Dallas. Both re- A. Harry Davidson, Jr., '28, is
at Allen Academy. order, T. C. U., Texas, Arkansas, Texas, syste~ of ventilation, J. E. Marsh, Gently sent in dues checks, each a newly-wed according to the Mar- A. & M. Baylor, S. M. U., and colleg physician and hospital head, claiming to have inspired the riage column. He is in the engi-
One entry in the Side-Line Rice. We have an idea he'd like Frank J. Mikeska, '28, is with annotrced. A modern rile kitchen other. That is a nice team, and veering department of the Free-
Coaches contest got his card in to make a new prediction, or at the Gulf Production Co., and loco- with p to date equipment replaced similar inspiration should be work- port Sulphur Co., at Happy Jack,
late but wrote to say it was filled least forget this one. red at Longview, Texas, Route 6. the of furnishings. ed by other A. & M. men. La.