- 7 ON KYLE FIELD By PAIL MARTIN Aggie Fish Team Prospects Look None Too Bright With Toughest Tttta Ahead Rolling into the second week of conference pity, the Ames h«ve definitely established themselves as the under dog, Baylor, next week’s opponents, ground out an impres sive record against a hapless Texas Tech team, drubbing the Raiders 32-6. A&# clashing with Tech three weeks earlier downed the Raidas* 29-6. Baylor will be shooting to keep an unde feated record which it shares with Texas U. and 8MU. The Bruins are under the tutor- shit) of Rob Woodruff who is having his first r as head coach there. The new mentor instituted few changes to date and has le the most of material available. Wusiruff’s charges have had a relatively ly schedule so far, opening against Btepheit , Austin In what proved to be a uush -fattnn eves sfUr their (howins 'Uuit (•••on. Th* BSylorltr* Mldpm dmp a Hog tUt Whrn pUylQC in Wato. I C Throuch tho yran, dot ins back to 1919, ASM hao tied ftvo «f its 24 tllta with Baylor, losinc aevan snd winning twvhre. Woodruff* ehorfM (tick to the ground where they manage moot of their gains. In garnet Una. aaa- ->^(on, the'Bean have picked up 1082 yard* thta way while holding their opponents to 284 yards. Only 2*0 yards have been picked up passing. ASM on the other hand has gained yardage by bpth the aerial and routes about equally—984 and 500 yards respectively. • Prospects for Charlie DeWare’s Aggie freshman team look none ' Aoo'bright with twp losses behind them and tilts with tho Kyle Rote As things look now. tho Colts have • loam that would stamWuh to any Hi thotr class. Tbs imn prosonoo of Roto In the backfleld moans that the HMD fish have a first etaoa back to build a tram around. Roto was tho most soufbt* after school boy athlete in tho state following his graduation last (roar. On tho Toxas U. fish and B team art six lino-men who arc capable of ploying on the vanity. This leave* the Aggies somewhere in the background. White moot of the fish teams started work on the ftnt of September, the Cadets did not begin until September 12, plac ing them at a further disadvantage. The loos of a number of good men Jiaa further weakened tho aquanju K Ftslil C Composite and M Vet hatilwl the full three games before Com posit* '-merged with a M duels- luK r (omposlte won the opening t ame, 15-10, dropped the seoond 3-lft and took the rietldlng game 19-1, The setup-spiking learn of Hodges and Wlltman paved the way to the Composite victory. Huff shlnmHor the Inoefs, SVC Teams Rest; Ags Brill Secretly The Aggie football team driUod long hours Tuesday behind deaed gate* in a secret practice session as tha ether Southweot Conference teams continued taking It saey fol lowing Ssturdsy's gurnet. Hood Gooch Homor Morton do- els red the teem hod forgotten tho M-0 loss to T. C. U. nag poring for the Invuelon of unbouton Boons, ranked Oonnlly in Wllllamsen’s Bsylor meenwhlle went 1 s light defensive drill. 'Die reported no tnjurtee fallowing surprisingly susy >1-6 of Tsxus Tech Tests minor he I with In t mg Harters In Undry field I minor T. C. V. got off with u II workout as a rewinJ for the I upset win ever A. A M. lest Rice, meanwhile, checked off two reserves, and went though a light drill. Rnd Nick Unrn and Half, hack Harold 8to tor. u Anal role ho far the post IT flWMb Hs hod a restful niuhl la the hospital hut his condition «m worse today. Tucker la one of the beet-known sports writers la the eoaatry end one if Mi most preHfle. evevwv The Agfie awimming taam, already getting in ita prac lice licks for the coming apring campaign, took to the water hopes for the ’48 season. Most ol is returning and several note to the '48 picture is expected to ease the bottleneck that developed in tbst department Met year to cost the Aggies the conference crown. Divers returning from last yesre team are John Heeman, Joe Can ning, and Mack MeCulleugh snd is new divers looking good ere w J. Bonnet, Jack Moee, Lewis Crow, Wllllom Potter, Luther Dul- n, Joel Lender, Chat Winter, and . C. Tlpaa. From thle group it la hoped thet some point winners will .develop Ig Mat spring. TRs Medley Relay Teem ami the Free Mlyl* Relay Team both of whieh wen In (he mnNrene* last year rttum intact The Medley ■mixsj im mini/ULif •%# || foWIMy • WMm IB wwefTr^wTMWf* 1*1 fl»*W an! Mpeneer who Is aMo the mn- feronce haehslrttk* rhamp, Jimmie t* At ready yet to declare his Texas foot bait Goliath "great," but he eon cedes one pointr-the untarnished Longhorns, rich in resources and versatility, are more then a t punch team. ar*--' a • a <’ mo tJWWWTSl ca.’X.wvrar . "1C. e - ^ Apywwf >Msd^ steTlwf p Igsel* roua lesgeeps, teww VOi* . V* S» Masalas YOU hem boos woiaag MAIL IMIS COUPON t(»0< SttJhuvattitr who la the htaMMiroke Md Jerry Fisher, the na« MlyW member of the team, dene Nimuners, Tommy Knos, John Wettervoll, and Jerry Fisher maki up the Fro* Htyl* Relay Team Other old iplashmon returning are Danny Green the IM yd. cham pion, Nil Flamming a veteran return* who swam In ’44, Dick Lee a breaststroke man, Jack Riley another member of the relay team, Bsnmn Ryfan e Free Styter, and Paul Clevenger a Met year’s squad- man. Expected to bolster the team ma terially are several new men who are out for the first time. They are Dave Vardaman, Jack Valde- ras, George Disk, Buddy Fisher, Bill Hauser, G. B. Klatt, Billy Move. J. W. Nix, William Strait, and R. R. Vernon. 2 FREE TICKETS FOR WINNER Quarterback Club Contest Blank The contestant who comes closest to guessing the exart scores of the games listed below will be swarded two reserve seat tickets to Texas AAM-Arkanaas football game to be played in Fayettevile on November 1. This contest will be vfn weekly in the Battelion during football season in cooperation with the Quarterback Club. The winner will he awarded his tickets at the regular meeting of the Club on Thursday night. •eeotetteefeMti } ftfntsmttrtnew i Games af October 29 vs. Barter •Vu- Rise •vu. UCLA ..... ..vt. Oklahoma ...va. Ole Mias Score >H*»Mt**ft|««tt*V»*| »*M»*»» »••••*'*»»*»•* MV* Pit Ipppipgi i * »tt»eeM»« ■ i •tMi«ueii*Mic*i««e«HtMt«iiT*M«|e«fi4i*i*ti*(iM*iMe»teeise«ttiiv«vM*