i - x -By Ag ■ nt tougher ‘ season when t Friday night. The Baylor tea: be able to match Fish in the stai The lines will be e ’ * weight ^advantage eWept at * center position r where the Dick ■'*' - l - '• I “* -- the • pounds. Calhoun^ weighs ! 1^5 pounds. 1 ?j. . 1 ; 1 The standout uerfotmer in the Qab line is Uekle Ken Casner of Waco. Casner f caused tht Tegas Shorthorns plenty of trou ble'with his 325 pounds, ( saner is the heaviest lad In the Baylor havi; to keei close watch on end ^Hanley Wil liams "i Cisco. Williams ik the favorite target of piMsers Roiajrt field, Marshall Alfolfi. and liarry Isbell. The^ther-endiror the Cu|hs will (Mubably be KoM Tmtt lof Bowie, who‘weigh*; 195 poundli, .. Bsturnlng4. &*l« has suffelred recent pifac- probably en- expected to teajn-. The Fish numerous ihjul tl3 jsstfiwt d . ter the game in a bruised cortdi tiort. Karl Holier, probably the fastest tnan oh the team, is buf fering a shoulder injury and is not likely to! see action Friday i««N ■ Y ll WE- Uback Buddy Shsef- his leg last week And -en part in any prsc- tice since that time. Punier U Alack Stoeltjr alto damaged a leg and may not he aWe jto handle the kirklng chorea of the .tttagi. ' : i' f ; j' ' T I Don Pfeftfeykoro, aecohd string dnaa A nll-sinte hark fdr the bockhart I4*ns last fall, has shift- Eirli Imiflmrk imiti Krtrllrr In Ihoi year ln[ was iilnying quarter* liailk. Ho wits a half in high school. Klo Nolnyltxa has. moved uu to (bo MtshtliiK eleven Nt n gunro, imsiilon, 'I he 1*0 pound Kl Cam- po foptha lef has demonstrated a fight In the gnmos and on the prictice fold that will aid him in kla cot ege foutlmll career. Another Kl Cntnpo lad is liush? ing’the sUlrHirs at the end posi tion. He is.Jnjro Netardus, former ly. n fuUbick for the Ki Can\po Hiirh Rieeliris.- j j - The Fisl tram anil the Uniyer- Aikainsas fteshmen te«m m ootball Fields Scene of Action m fe] : v, . J*/ talio WEDNESDAY, — Campus Clubs petition pn the •an their co.m- ntramural fields 'Wogtr five pointti nioire than did are the oijlyi freshnlen squads in or t 0 11 c< ! , J int - Neither Leggett or the farmer ireshtneti. Leading, the the confer m^e with) 1 perfect rec- j Miteltell showed for their scbodul- Wednesday aftetihoon as Veteran play continued. On the Flag Football • field, tlhe Waco-McLennen|Club set down the Galveston Club llj to 0. The Kream and How Clubj squeeaed past a rugged Vet Medicine outfit or penetratjons. Both teams had scor ed 1M points oaf The KKA slippial a quiekio on the jR Snow rgnj| the sjdeohd hniC kickoft Imtk lot* u TD mid the only scow of the gnrio, Figwi hcoi'o: FFA (i Rio U ar.ile 0, Trnller (.'amp defea- led I) ifm! 17 li:/| n 18 to 0 score. J. I). (|hHpey,j ( y Hears, and F. 1. West wen enuupt pusses by IJuil- iW. p tjtoiti und Vernon Cross fol the twn touchd iwn* and on«i con- veiwlcm. I ,, : : i .Shining to tlii huxkcthiill cmirts j downed Low Hull ifl to 12 f Evans sfmrked the Dorm I filleHony Morgan was Laws dnyer, Dfrni til set down 16 by it fun-away 80 to li) Pur year If settled down to Dt>rpi John n five w bgst Dorm acove, stead;f plhyinglto set down Dorm! 3, U On set d to 0 I to «. the Ted wn Wald Is Courts, Milrier n by a freak two Cubs in this gumb: was Jackie ords. Bayl( r and Texas both have, ®d b 1 |*f c h- Bearrow, a 200 'pdund fullback, ties due U dheir tie game, While! I from Oiney/ M •• | > 1 The SMU :oits have beeii beatenj j Ethan Allen,! former Cincinnati 'y Bearrow was injured when the \by the Rice Owlets, who were in Reds outfielder, is now baseball Cub* played the Yekrlings bbt is turn beatwi bv the Shorthorns. I coach at Yale University. I —-i— — —I-- j i 1 f ■; i i ; *14. . 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If you’ve graduated from high can page an equivalent examinai between 19 and 28 yearwold, citizen, and have necessary itions, apply now fori ^ OCS. Ate your had it already, then Candidate School, •lor quotas, of course. Upon graduation; n, are you’ll be commissioned a Second Liou- aU. S. tenant in the Reserve, and placed on cal two years of active duty. Top OCS ,t| c graduates are commissioned in the Regu lar Army—all others may compete for a Regular Army Commission, Get all the facta about applying for OCS entrance At your nearest ujs. Army and U. S. Air- Force Recruiting Station ^Without delay! NEW ACTIVBQdUTY OPPORTUNITIES FOR OFFICERS Sr>e Reserve or Nafionol Gua'd instructor, or loccil recruiting stct:cn. IS AMERICA'S MOSTMPONANT BUSINESS m env 5 U S. ARMY and US AIR FQRqc Rt CP,, -INC SfHvter ^ j: -j- .1 ! S' ' f ■B ROBERT SHAEfFER. 175 pounder from El Paso, is now play ing fullback!on the Fish team although he was an end in high school. Sha»*ffer also handles the point after touchdown duties foi- the freshmen. Arkansas’; Clyde Scott Is Having Greatest Season 1 ,.1 .iriwin't-, riCTrrrruMnr. . Q Inj 6 : !T 'O m VI' A I 1 ¥ ; .T 11 j ;• I/!' 'ML Nem Braunfels —^t ! ill II 1 P. ■ -u . ; 1 (JP>—In folks, is woods, igk School. They have romp to 351 points in seven games a has er- 1 --aaall the High are ela romped mes and to scoring nobody haa come on them. Theyj have rolled jip almost 4,- .1 rushing better t and passing n 560 yards 000 and .-er game. They bent! Alamo Heigjhta of S»n Antonio 36-0 and Alma Heights nly last week tumbled the No. t earn In the statf-l'Brnckenridgfc f Han! Antonio—ai-O, Guess that make* the Unicorns about 4() points ibiitter than Bruckenrldge, Ih'imkenrlilgp, got! will recall, lost tk) Port ' Arthur, the tonm that’s rated No. 1 in Texas, only 14-6, ! n . v' I I : < . New llrsunfels won’t he play- ' «Rh IocnI faha sure wlahl the vnienruk Ing Port Arthur, although could. New llraunlel* is in (he class A division) Port Arthur Is In ( lass A A. Guess New Rrannful* will have to be MiUlsfted with thti Claa* A state ehiiunpl<»Mi«hl|>. Last week the Unicorns beat Lockhart 40-0. That was suppesed .0 be their tOugljcst opponent of the season. The championship of iistrict 24-A rested on the out come. Unicorn boosters are ; not loathe to tell you that Coach Weldon Bynum has 25 starters on his squad, each capable of being a 48 minute man of the highest But with all those top gridderfl, the team is not without its “big gun." He’s Jerome Bindsejl, a 176 pound senior who this year hai made 13 touchdowns and 36 points after touchdown for a total of 114. cret _ tion to: on the Aggie squad hard lucH Hid of A& Last year when began impressing the was Hit. in the mouth drop football for tty season. After starting tom again tHis fall, the lad finally won a stftrti at half-back! before game;'[ j. [ • He did pilay the game on the IMHMlrWer^ sector. The first offi against the;lBeftrs of Wi Christensen in the ( ad And then it happened. jj* ' - i squad noon i st for T „ at jWaco mm ting position |ij defense . completed ■ feting one ihjury and Un game, ChrisjLc TCU no hi* T , play found lineup. *uf- the ■mi d. Af»!i that and,*, . :§ '' doff and were n*en .re-«qi. struggle bnU to be t*e-injj ter the game tt wn* d he had a cracked vev Inuised kidney. Fullback ; Bobby siawswsaf but huth might be rend} the lUxorhnck* thl* Tackle Jlijt Wlnklor- fthtl ‘ Wray Whldaker ar* MiMteU Iw ready it| gu Haturdajf.- Hitak Ralph DjanleL who with parried ‘ ^ MH l| oblijf Way« and means if yiiih iirr, j ( Scoit baa gained &oq yardi 1 so far thi^ 11 4ixty-t«hree tarries Son. He practically Horned Frogs by I mg to moit ohserVi that the Frog enda w The sidelines at the ball but the 01; JtiU sweep ou • f Thir Hmsckoyor K I ■ TCI nrcird* One uaid start for game . isl= sixth year of Won -the (^inf« TW* 1 gante •ut Sf the Iruln game yjlCti« urltt* anti )flll pruhalJji^ ^ . tiM-liy or weuhj. ’i.!! A ' -“f rif V Thtf ilaorbarbl are a|io huHt by IjiJurlM with guard Takroit Rob- i j beta dud end Jim (■Ox euf for] the etiaaon. Hoinota hadn’t ployed Ithls but was exported tuj bu for the Agiflte > iledi, i” The University Of Arkansas has ' a result J was ablje to beat the lost two of its five games this sea- zorbacks! 14-6. son but its no fault Of their star | Thif , g(!agon Sc back, Clyde (Smackpver) Scbtt.! touchdovrnS) al , The RazorbaOk hurdling halfback - ” 1 - is having his greatest season ybt Every Saturday at game time, each team that has faced Arkan sas has its defense geared to stop Scott, but nrt opponent has been able to stop the “Smaekover Kjd’' completely. He is probably the na tion's fastest griddejR,; having,t|ed the world reqord in the 100 yard dash hist spring. Scott has carried the ball 62 times for a total of 50(| yards und in addition has completed six of fourteen passes for an other lt)3 yards. Each Sntunlny afternoon the Arkimsns stitr find* in variation of defenses thrown against him. T<'X* us, for inslance, thiteiw a floutjlng 5tt has scored five gainst conference foes, but this stiTr doesn’t reflect his ability. Several times he’s set up scores with long runs and then called on a teammate to carry tlr hall over the double stripe from only a few yards out. j i' ■’ Coach John Barnhill considers Scott the greatest running back that, he has seen. If his speed, power and sidestepping ability doesn’t get him past a defender, he calls on his hurdling form to get away. Against TCU Scott scor ed one of his throe touchdowns by hurdling over two Homed Frog halfbacks. 5 ^ ^ - to E. ! Tigers Visit Lett For Game Friday The Washington Redskins lust blanked the I’hiluijelpltm Eagles on eight mim line ugaiiisit him and; its Hept. 17, liKIt), ■ /, 4 i r Gotcha Sweatin’? r^r ■' •■If, How about VANITY FAIR —G- -4- - ! 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As with every other team they have faced, U>tt lypuld rather bent Consolidated than any other eleven on their aehedal*. 1 • 5 Consolidated came out of last week’s fracas Hvlth no serious In juries; Tiger' fullback Honny Pre- wit i* still ntyalng hi* bad teg and sat out the game on the bench In the Chilton contest last week. ■ (iiilii|jjiJii 1 iti || iffZ ,1,Tlr- ypmI''.- . -i . 'si*. 1 *4ma j " Quarterback dub Entry m. . ''Mill; • tfver, •IP ;■ 1,1 ■ ■[if j Team j, .... ' Texas A&M Texas it Baylor Rice : Georgia Nebraska y ,1 ! Jl.T ■■ Name...i..L -J ; i Address. 1. : Hrorc : t««; ; Arkansas •: sm.u ' —f ; fexak Tech ■ill fi i-il ■ ■ • 1 ■ ;b|I film 'T * i All entries mu^t be tinUNl ih <0: the Batt sport* desk l 5 p. nt. Friday. Winners will rertiVe tVo ticket* to the SM game. Only one entry allowed per parson. ■ • • I ; . ij M.-1 f -71 , ' if LSU Player Gets Boxing None '•[ ® h ■ j . 1'' In hi* first gamo as a Louisiana State University varsity football er, some opponent walked all oyer halfback Billy Bagget’a leg, in his second game, Billy just happened to lie down in time for a player to stomp on his face, and in tho fourth game against Georgia it happened again. Some teft cleat marks on Billy's nose. Figuring that this must be a habit, Billy’s teammates now call him “Carpet" Baggeti Glen Lippman, Texas A&M’s scintillating freshman back from El Campo, ran 63 yards to a touch down the sepond time he carried the ball on Kyle Field. It was in the 19-6 victory scored by the Ag gie fish over; TCU’s fresh. s iTit ■t 1 FOR (GOOD 0 J ■: '' ' ■ — South on Highw ly 6 | : j: ; I Ne BRA i/ —- n T 1! j. 1 •fI 1 » ;l ‘j* — •I •' iJM : i ' T c "I ! 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