The New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 053, No 6, 9/22/1950
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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository 1950 The aiD ly Lobo 1941 - 1950 9-22-1950 The ewN Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 053, No 6, 9/22/1950 University of New Mexico Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1950 Recommended Citation University of New Mexico. "The eN w Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 053, No 6, 9/22/1950." 53, 6 (1950). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1950/69 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The aiD ly Lobo 1941 - 1950 at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in 1950 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ···~ I I· ,', • Lobc:>s Pr~pare for Flagsta'ff Grid Battle r1 ers or ut Wolfpack Will Field .. · , ·· · · · . · . · . ·. I THE NEW MEXICO Veteran Squild for DAILY LOBO Jack-of-AilTrades • · • ' 0 Lobos, Fla9staff Season's First Game Sp 0 R T S L~~!~ ~v!.P[o!en Coach in Petrol DAILY LO i A veteran crew will take the fourth and final in a series of va~e /! kn~~n far0 tnd wide for his (' fiLeld ag~mst the Arizona State short sketches on the varsity s ow· e ge a great many Meet Tomorrow umb k s PAUL SH. ODAL, Editor coaching sta.ff for football. Thi's sport~. He has a good background VOL. LIII ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, FRIDAY, .... erJac s aturday at Zim- · for h1s work as he was mentioned merman field. space will be devoted to WOL- · fol:' the 1928 All-American team By Paul Shodal .Nine lettermen will combine FACTS beginning tomorrow. and was the fifth highest scorer in The official wraps of the 1950 edition of the New Mexico mth two sophomores in an effort. Coach George Petrol, besides be- the nat' · 1929 h' Lobos come off tomorrow, night at Zimmerman field against to. k. eep first game J'I'tters to ·a 1 Car 1 s b a d , w h ose k nee never gave mgb coach.t · of the Lobo vars1'ty base-- AlbrightJon College. m • · Hew tleplayed attending four Half· time Show Has 11 the Arizona St;;tte Lumberjacks. Game time is 8 p. m. mi,mmum ~nd at the same time, 51 f Wh I him a chance to realize his proper a · earn, instructor in the P. E. year;> of professional football in ~f!~~ tdhehytllctory bacon to the win- por S ee place as a college star,· Wild Bill deJ?artl!lent anld hmanatger of the and around Pennsylvania and for This marks the first appearance of a Dudley DeGroot . · e . 1 • , s:-v~~mmg poo • as he respon- two years owned and coached his Marching Band, Card coached New Mexico eleven against college opposition. In· Six lettermen will be in the B p U Roche, the Chicago speedster who Slblhty of making good ends for own team at Pottstown, Pa. Flagstaff they have an opponent forward wall along with one jun- Y A L SHODA seemed to get hurt just when the the Lobo varsity football squad. He came to New Mexico in 1938 that should be an ideal one for lor college transfer. They are : Ollce again the ominous shadow Lobos needed him most and Jerry an.d ~ook over the dual reins of opening the season. Capt. Wilsoq Knapp, and Bill of the fickle finger of fate. t's be- .. McKown, the Ft. Worth triple- ll d prmC!pal and football coach at Stunts, Baton Work The Lumberjacks have the edge I, Pegue at the end posts; Ken Kos- threat who didn't enroll this se- a ma maniacs to venture forth Espanola high school. He has been ·.. ,• Big Pep Rally Begins on the Lobos in experience, as far l ',j tenbader and Bill Baker at guard. ing flung in the direction of our mester, are a few that can be and risk life and limb in an effort at the u since 1942 and helped in as the 195Q season is concerned. Carl Swan and Tony Bernitsky at Lobos. It's not so terrible that we named. to predict the winners of football the development of the war-time Card stunts and band formations They opened their season at West tackle; and Don Mulkey at cen- failed to land two or three talent- The only people who won't miss g_ames. In our only rash predic- NROTC. boys in addition to his are planned t.o highlight the half Texas State last week and came ter. Baker is the ·aycee transfer. ed t · Barger are the Lobo opponents. t10n, Army over Columbia last coaching dutl'es. time program at the Lobo-Arizona 1950 Pigskin Season out on the short end of a 52-12 , I 3 . prep s ars., or. that potential The b bl '11 year we d b t · State football game in the stadium 'i :Three !ast year letter winners st!Lrs wash out of school while y are pro a y stl thanking ' ·won, an are a tmg score. West Texas played their will combme with one rooki'e I'n the st ll f h ( some divine spirit that they won't 1.000. Army shaded 'em, 63 to 6 tomorrow night. The pep rally tonight at 7 in the first eleven the first six minutes of 1 res men speaking purely have to cope with th d t t' by the way. He1·e goes and please UNM's four majorettes and stadium will touch off this year's b ack field. Opening at left half and from the selfish athletic angle.) · e evas a mg do not throw non-edt'bles .. ' Parking Regulation I the game. J Drum Major Tohn Large will be grid season. Thousands of cheer i' calling signals will be Chuck Hill· but when we lose two men like sorties Bargel' freq,uently made t worked into the marching events Reports from the Arizona school at ~he tailback spot will be Miltml. ~ack Barger and Gene Polk its behind enemy lines. New Mexicp over Arizona State. Crack-Down Begins on the green. Large has four spe· sheets have been printed in prepar· say the 'Jacks should be near top Pr1ce; the blocking back assign- t1me to _do a little wailing (if the His. 205 pounds of baby tank The Lobos shouldn't have to ation for a large turnout. strength following the return to ment will be handled by Manny Nayy wtlllet us shed a few drops cra:-vlmg up the clavicles of op- break out their full bag of cialty acts which he expects to use duty of quarterback ..Gus Heading University police Sgt. Noel during the show. He will give a Khatali will sell booster hats Moral~s; and Roger Cox, the ... of sal):ine on th.eir property). If pos~ng p~ssers was something to tricks for this one. Looney Issued a warning to stu ton and halfback Sam Van Dyke. Fa'rnungton sophomore will be ther.e IS a. ny crymg to be done, t'ts seep, dlkefimtely not todexperience. West Texas over Arizona The flag throwing exhibition, an ex for $1 each at the gathering. Lobo Spirit is running high in Flagstaff right half. · . h 0 was counte on to make Wildcats are a year away w'h 1'Ie dents yesterday that he will be ample of flame baton work, "The at . a cmc It won't be• done by Dud th d d forced to clamp down on violators Pretzel" (a body contortion act patriots are expected to wear the and the team is confident of turn Reports have it that several DeGroot and staff (publicly at e en corps soun • and his glue- Gene Mayfield and his Buffalo of parking regulations on the booster toppers at every game. ing in an upset. The Logger coach players are on the ail- least). • fingers will have to be replaced. A mates have been gunning for with the baton), and "The Boom !'lag~taff campus. erang" (an event featuring the First on the program will be the ing staff is hoping their charges mg hst. It won't be their only loss of the tough man on defense and a capa- this a long time. ~ introduction of the seven neW! lost most of their opening game . ble block~r, he will be missed. ·Texas .Western to beat N. M. Sgt. Looney said the campus pa bouncing of a baton off the field.) jitters in the West Texas game S op h omore flash John Watson Year and as B er1 H uffman would • The bright spot of this situation Agg1es .. The Miners w1'11 trolm.en have !Derely been giving cheerleaders, who will explain a ·After its entrance and fanfare, new yell. The master of ceremonies and are confident tltey will make of the. Lobos wi.ll not play Satur- 'urnsay, up""Guess W we'll jist haveb to suck 1s. that the men chosen to fill these b ounce back after the1'r• C1'n- warmn~s to VIolato1·s so far, but the marching band, under the di· a better showing here. day• mght : H e IS out with an in- • e can remem er in re- b1g shoes will be giving all they've cinn.ati licking. t~ey. Wlll soon start handing out rection of Robert E. Dahnert, is will introduce Band Director Rob cttabons. ert E. Dahnert, who, with his band, The Lobos, while still far from J!lryt10n forand someIS not time. expected to see ac- dealtcent yearssevere whenblows toinjuries our victory have got or we will miss our guess.