Monday, May 24, 2010
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Governor Rick Perry
Governor Rick Perry, an Aggie graduate, makes his case for the inevitable return of the famous Texas Aggie Bonfire! Gov. Rick Perry cartoon created by Dalesmithart, 2009. All Rights Reserved.
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Sunday, February 7, 2010
Monday, February 1, 2010
Jerry Bullitt and Ken Reeves; Aggie Picture Day 1983 Kyle Field
Texas A&M Throwback Helmets, 2009
In 2009, throwback uniforms were worn by many teams including Texas A&M. The Aggies wore their white football helmets of the seventies against the University of Arkansas in Cowboy Stadium. After getting manhandled in the second half, most fans were thinking the helmets brought back those bad memories of that era and were ready to get rid of them. Again! I certainly was. In this cartoon I drew former President George H. W. Bush stacking the helmets into a wedding cake design symbolizing the Aggie Bonfire. When finished, Bush called it his 100 (one hundred helmets instead of 1000) points of light. The top of stack was adorned with an old sixties style t.u. throwback helmet instead of an outhouse. Aggie Coach Mike Sherman had a torch (match) ready to light 'em up. Guess he didn't like them either!
Created by DaleSmithArt; All rights reserved.
Created by DaleSmithArt; All rights reserved.
Sunday, January 31, 2010
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Dale and Janet Smith; Visions of Marriage, 1985
Drawn just before the 1985 football season and published in The Battalion Newspaper, This cartoon featured me--Dale Smith wearing my "I believe in Jackie T-shirt (very popular at the time) and Janet Hager who later became my wife. It was a present day scene of a vision of my future. Or so I thought.
The Texas A&M football team was preparing to play Alabama in the opening game of the 1985 season. The game was to be nationally televised. It pitted A&M, coached by Jackie Sherrill a former Alabama linebacker, against The University of Alabama. The widely anticipated contest was planned a few years before when legendary Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant and Alabama signed a contract with A&M and Sherrill to play a home and home contest.
The large screen television displayed the event. The calender on the wall had the days crossed off leading up to the game. The tropical plant in the background traveled with me for more than ten years through high school and college. The ottoman was made for me by my late grandmother and given to me when I was very young. I'm sitting in my favorite chair with a cold beverage. A bowl of cotton representing the often dreamed of Cotton Bowl where our Aggies hadn't participated in more than eighteen years. My future wife (who never really got football as Legendary NFL Coach John Madden never really got golf...in his own words) was talking with her mother by telephone. Frustrated, she had hit me three times with an iron skillet and all I could say was Football! Football! Football! That is almost entirely true. Never hit me that many times, but yes, I was hard headed and loved Aggie football to the point she couldn't change the train of thought. She finally gave up. Twenty-four years later Jackie signed it for me! Created by DaleSmithArt; All rights reserved.
The Texas A&M football team was preparing to play Alabama in the opening game of the 1985 season. The game was to be nationally televised. It pitted A&M, coached by Jackie Sherrill a former Alabama linebacker, against The University of Alabama. The widely anticipated contest was planned a few years before when legendary Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant and Alabama signed a contract with A&M and Sherrill to play a home and home contest.
The large screen television displayed the event. The calender on the wall had the days crossed off leading up to the game. The tropical plant in the background traveled with me for more than ten years through high school and college. The ottoman was made for me by my late grandmother and given to me when I was very young. I'm sitting in my favorite chair with a cold beverage. A bowl of cotton representing the often dreamed of Cotton Bowl where our Aggies hadn't participated in more than eighteen years. My future wife (who never really got football as Legendary NFL Coach John Madden never really got golf...in his own words) was talking with her mother by telephone. Frustrated, she had hit me three times with an iron skillet and all I could say was Football! Football! Football! That is almost entirely true. Never hit me that many times, but yes, I was hard headed and loved Aggie football to the point she couldn't change the train of thought. She finally gave up. Twenty-four years later Jackie signed it for me! Created by DaleSmithArt; All rights reserved.
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Santa Sherman and hornless bevo, 2009
Coach Mike Sherman of Texas A&M University becomes Santa for a day in December 2009 in this cartoon by Dale Smith. Although the Aggies were outscored by the Longhorns of Texas that year, this cartoon featured a longhorn with both horns sawed off pulling Santa's sleigh. In the sleigh are sports gifts Santa Sherman's ready to deliver to Aggieland as well as fireworks to celebrate the upcoming New Year and a Bowl Banner from the 2009 Independence Bowl where the Aggie football team played the Georgia Bulldogs. There are also the sawed off horns from the steer and many other sports related gifts. The longhorn sits ungracefully sipping hot tea and giving the half hook'em and half Gig'Em sign while waving the white flag surrendering. Created by Dale Smith Art; All Rights reserved. Dec. 2009
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Aggie Coach Metcalf makes his Aggies stick together! 1985
Late Aggie basketball Coach Shelby Metcalf explains to his assistant coaches John Thornton and Randy Knowles how he plans on keeping his team together and not lose any more close games.
Coach Metcalf was always complimentary of my cartoons of him. He called the Battalion Newspaper one afternoon where I was working and asked to meet with me. I was so excited I hopped on my bike and rode straight there. When I was introduced to Coach he treated me like he had known me for years. He had such a warm and generous personality. He asked to buy the cartoon that was published in the school newspaper a few days before but I refused to sell it and gave it to him. It is the only original I had ever given away. I ran into him years later and asked about the drawing. He said he had loaned it to a writer along with photos, documents and momentos to put into a book. But that person stole everything and vanished. Coach Metcalf was was very upset about that. Also in this cartoon is the late Don Marberry--one of the most exciting players ever to wear the maroon and white.
Created by Dale Smith Art; all rights reserved.
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Coach Mike Leach and Coach Mike Sherman, No Tricks no Tweets! 2009
First cartoon of Mike Leach. Too bad he got fired. I would have had lots of fun with this funny character. Lots of material with this guy. Here Leach is dressed in his favorite costume trick or tweeting. Bet his former players are tweeting there butts off now. I've never seen Coach Sherman as excited as he was after the Aggie's first win in Lubbock since 1993.
Created by Dale Smith Art; all rights reserved.
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