The Collegian (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 8, Ed. 1, Friday, November 18, 1938 Page: 3 of 4
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Watson Snodgrass and Alford Play Last iGame Tonight
From tbe Clipboard
by Sill MoBrayer
With the end of the season look-
ing on the football horizon time
has come to start searching for the
annual mythical team of the con
ference. This
Is week this corner
selection to make. . .
haa only one
Preston Watson.
Preston is JuH
the type. . . He can pass and runwith any of them. Another thing
about Preston is that he is a sixty
minute man in every game and
that is one of the biggest assets a.
piayer can have. At the first part program arises between the Str
of the season Watson was handi- Edward's Tigers and the Itanga-
capped with a leg injury that has roos of Austin College: With three
pained him a lot but he has kept wins and two defeats on their slate
on unfalteringly and has been sub- the Tigers are resting rather in-
stituted very little. Had Preston securely in third place as Austin
been on a championship club and
allowed. to. do justice Jo his ability
there is no doubt but that he
would easily win the honor.' How-
ever the all-conference members
are made by the club's reputation
rather than by individual perform-
ances in too many instances. Very
few candidates are elected ' from
the teams with the low standing
when the season is over. But here
is one scribe that says he deserves
a post on the all-conference back-
field whether he gets it or not.
Another thing that deserves some
attention is the squabble about
Masonic Home and AA classifica
tion. . . Coach "Rusty" Russell and
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duce material adequate to cope a lickn& from Sam HoU8ton last scoring was concerned and things championship honors as well
with the other elevens of district week moved into the second half with Leading in the disastrous non-
seven. Of all the Mason opponents " the Abilenians leading 7-0. conference schedule of the .week
and their coaches in that district A vol"m 1 Michigan Early in the third quarter after fAor the worst defeat was the
onlv one in favoHnp- fh avh.i songs and ballads has been com- n KR vnrH HH0 wuu fonfllrort a Austin College Kangaroos who
of the Orphans from the AA class.
Reports from all over the state are
for the Masons. . . Why not leave
them there ? If any other club that
ta fallh because of the new reg-
ulation can pro'duceT such' a record
as Masonic Home can they should
remain too. We're for the Masons.
Though the Frogs are at' the
second place in the National rat-
ing we predict that it won't be
long 'till they're back at the top.
Why they dropped we can't figure
here but wait until after North-
western and Notre Dame have
clashed and then note the complex-
ion. . . And its gonna.be tough for
the Western team in the rose bowl
when the East invades.
Move over for Texas. . . Califor-
nia Institute of Technology proud-
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With Howard Payne on a'vaca-
ton this week the feature game of
College is just a notch below with
omy two wins and two defeats."
ne of those games is expected
when ACC and McMurry clash next
Saturday night. Abilene Christian
ls" resting in the middle bracket
th two wins and two defeats to
lts credit. McMurry is soundly on
the remote end of the standing with
no wins and five defeats. A big
battle i expected.
Trinity is also another idle
member this week but the Rams of
TWC move in on Sul Ross for a
practice fray. The disappointed
Rams have lost three games and
won only two in the conference
chase. They will be out to better
their outside schedule after takinr
S61!?. !?y WayJne!s Prof' Emelyn
E. Gardner and Alumni Geradine
J. Chickering.
Judge Frank Harris Hiscook of
Syracuse N. Y. has resigned as
chairman of Cornell University's
board of trustees after 22 years.
ly claimed the worst football re-
cord in the land but not a student
demanded the coach's scalp.
Here is the list of accomplish-
ments about which students and
alumni are bragging; 20 straight
defeats three ties and six victories
in six years' competition: scored
216 points against opponents' 1281
..
in 45 losses.
. One. student explained: "It's silly
to try to get good football teams
just to play in the .Rose Bowl.
We've played in it 20 times in the
last six years." ... He meant that
Tech's home field is the Rose Bowl.
And now for the fun. . . St. Ed-
ward's will beat Austin College
but it will be no run-a-way. . . .
ACC easily over McMurry say
three touchdowns. . . TWC will
boost their non-conference record
when they meet Sul Ross. . . TCU
should beat Rice by five touch-
downs. . . The Frogs haven't been
playing the ball that they are cap-
able of the last two weeks and
it is to be expected; for every club
bits a slump at one time or other
during the season. . . watch 'em
go Saturday. . . Boy here is the
game. . . Baylor and SMU. . . .
Watch the Ponies go down. .'. .
A. & M. over Texas. . On upset row
put Northwestern over Notre
Dame Northwestern is just as
strong as its name sounds. . . .
California over Stanford. . . Pitt to
take Penn State. . . Duke over
North Carolina State. . . Oklahoma
over Emporia Tech. and Texas
Tech over New Mexico.
rn't forget that the time for
annual intramural game is
nearly at hand. Everybody start
planning now. Get ready "talk it
up."
BILLIES! BEAT THOSE PIRATES
For
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In Game At Abilene
' "Before a large "' homecoming
crowd of 2000 people last "Saturday
afternoon in Abilene the"'-Billies
dropped' another conference battle
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Victory' in five years;
The Wildcats were in ""control
The Wildcats were In
jinrougnoui me game ana Kepi we
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Billies at a safe distance" from the
goal at aii'times. " "' '""
Aside .from their three touch-
down. marches the.Vyildcata made
three...other. .jerfcus gestures i "to-
wards . pay-djrtwfcen a fighting
BillyHne.
one four
rep.ytaecL.jthem on.the
and..elev.enyard lines
Baker's nearest -advance to. the
coveted territory. was in the second
period -when -they drove. tothe
'Cat 37. Another effort that did-
n't materialize was on the last
play of the second quarter. At
this time just after Alonzo Bittick
had recovered a punt fumbled by
Hill Watson flipped a long pass
to Snodgrass who was in the
open; but Snodgrass never quite
held the ball securely and the ef-
fort was of no avail when he
dropped to the ground.
The Wildcats' went to work in
the first quarter when after a 30
yard drive McCaleb stepped over
from the "one. Thurman -Jones
kicked for extra point; The second
mint. mo .. .n .. ..
j2 yard sprint by Hill and shorter
gains by Persky Jones took the
ball through the middle of the
.line for 16 yards and 6 points.
Jones again added the extra point.
The ACC boys concluded their
scoring at 21-0 in the last period
when Snodgrass standing behind
his own goal line failed to connect
on a punt and Pat Wyatt end
fell on the ball.
Debuck kicked
the extra point.
With the exception of this at-
tempt Snodgrass' punting was one
of the highlights throughout the
irame and did much to aid the
Billies in holding the Wildcats in
check.
"Kink" Cauley substitute end
played about 50 minutes of great
ball himself.
For ACC Persky Hill Strom-
quist and McCaleb took the fat-
ure honors.
Preston Watson Will
Head DB Lettermen
Although late in getting organiz-
ed the "B" Association elected its
officers for the year and made
plans for a big year at a meeting
held last Thursday.
Preston Watson three year let-
terman was chosen president. Jim
Snodgrass was elected vice-president.
Billy Stewart was named
secretary; while Oscar Wilhelm
was selected for the treasurer.
Several new members will be
initiated this year. Plans are al-
ready being made for their initia-
tion. Other social activities are
being planned for the year.
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Daniel Baker Plays Final Game
Of Season Against Southwestern
WSth The Conference
in the hfchifcht .am thi
week the miorhtv HnwarH Pavno
yellow Jackets maintained their
supremacy in the Texas Conference
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chase by thoroughly drubbing the
hi. aawarcrs Tigers in tne feature
attraction of a big Armistice Day
celebration . 16-0. The Jackets
were victorious chiefly through
the efforts of Chris Sunderman
vicious half that has been an ir-
regular starter due to injuries and
illness while the Tigers featured
UQoon" Reynolds hefty back from
Houston. A field eoal by Sun
derman opened the. Jacket scoring.
Chris was .very effective in the
other scoring accounts with his
determined power and shifty speed.
With the Tigers eliminated the
Southwestern Pirates are the only
plausible championship contenders
left to cope with the Jackets as
their decisive 81-6 triumph over
McMurry "branded them a strong
threat to bear watchinsr. The
Pirates lop-sided win as compared
with the Jackets small 7-0 win
over the Indians will cause con-
siderable favorable comment in the
direction of the Georgetown boys
as possible upsetters of Howard
Payne which would result
in
were downed bV the North Texas
oiaie xettcuera. xue rvangaruus wildcats at Abilene while the
were beaten to the tune of 32-2. Georgetown Bucs playing in the
Suffering the worst defeat in the same city overpowered the Mc-
history of the school's short foot- Murry's Indians 31 to 6. Corn-
ball career the TWC Rams met parative scores taking the Indians
defeat last week at the hands of as an example would give the
the mighty Sam Houston Bearcats
28-7. The Bearcat's thoroughly out-
played the Rams the entire game
and established themselves as one
of the strongest outside opponents
to encounter - Texas Conference last showing on the home green-
football this season. sward. That the above might prove
To make the practice frays a true the Billies will be prepared
complete failure the Trinity Tigers to take every break of the game
also wefe repulsed when they vis-
(tail fViA Of Usiwa Viiiro Hnnm
ited the St. Mary's boys down the
San Antonio way. The San An-
tonions led the offensive and scor-
ing through out the game.
Four scholarships awards by the
umrea Air unes are Deing oiierea
by the Boeing School of Aero
nautics Oakland Californit to
undergraduates in U. S. and Ca-
nadlan coUege!:
Noble Cain nationally recognized
composer for NBC will write a
song to be dedicated to the Guilford
College a capella choir.
Directors note an increase in the
use of all state services offered
Californians by the U. of C. exten-
sion division.
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Daniel Bnknr's Hitt RimA tAt
"this weekend to Georgetown to
ring down the curtain Pridav nteht
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on tnelr Texas Conference activities
OI tne current Crrid SPfinnn nnri
also with the hopes of ringing
down a victory over the South-
western University Pirates thus
far in the circuit having things a
bit too much their own way.
The Southwestern Bucs will be
piaying tneir last game on the
home turf and will be out to show
their local fans everything they've
got but- the Billies trailing thus
far during the season with five
louses and a lone victory will be
out to show the Georgetown fans
that it won't be enough. The
Pirates ore in second place in
loop warfare with a trio of vict-
ories and a lone defeat.
With prospects of a large fol
lowing vo tne Georgetown clash.
the Billies win ha o-iUi- hi. -n
to outsmart and outplay the Pirates
and spoil their chances for a seat in
the throne room. A win for the
Georgetown lads in this and their
Thanksgiving Day game in Brown-
wood with Howard Payne would
put them over the top flight and
give them an undisputed title to
the Texas Conference gonfalon.
After cracking Abilene's Mc-
Murry 13 to 7 in Brownwood a
tew weeks aeo. the Billies last
weekend dropped a loop fray to the
Southwestern juggernaut a margin
of victory over Baker's lads but
the stated fact also gives the Bucs
a slight margin of over-confidence
which might prove fatal to their
to beat the conference runner-up.
... . ..
An added incentive to a Billie
victory will be the names of Pres-
ton Alford who will be playing
their all for the alma mater. Lead-
ing the Billie juggernaut the trio
0f seniors playing the final game of
its career will be giving its every
ounce of energy for a Hill Billie
victory.
Industrial plants of Kansas furn-
ish field-laboratories for seniors in
the department of chemical en-
gineering at K. U.
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