r : r gfel 1 f * /‘r I j 1 I Scott Throws Two Campbell Top Gaioer By BILL POTTS Backs :s Clyde Scott, Ross Pritchard, and Leon Campbell, led by a bid: hard charging Arkansas forward wall, smother ed the Texas Aggies 28 to 6 on Kyle Field last Saturday before 16,000 fans, one of the largest crowds ever to see an A&M-ArKansas game in Aggieland. The Arkansas line kept the Ag-»i" ■ —HTT gie hacks time came, kept the Aggie passing W**, to set it down on the Aggie from scoring. ll'- j j L i j - - - f - - Gordon Ixing took it off left tackle then and'made it tp the Aggie ten. Two tries by GspipbeU took mi situ iiik. Workhorse for the i Aggies again was Bob (fr>o ■ It I/': y The 18 yirds. _ the extra Baylor dame’ back tig the spore, j ^ Marshall Alford's Billjy Tidwell on the recovered by Dan or on the t6-yard’ sed to Baylor End ih the ; right f at. /] Trout went p\ er standing up to ^ tje the score Jack Schhieningj, kicked the extra point to put the Cubs.ahead" 7f6. i| till vJ mir yards off tackle of Arkansas, 87), guard CARL ' ■■■■. ;■.!/1 ■ ill upped by guard shown are end (67), and guard son and it is] now a year since they have come out rel> Imtnics Toy 1001 So. College I j i;’ T 4 t -v 4 If'" i, — Harper started a third) quarter £ .... hvc e r‘:rshetr." %**«*,**4 ing to gain iq three tries, the Fjkh That ended the 'j PoL ill N ,, ng in dress f|o land Girl*! Lii ! •fM iKra P I;li • t; I- ' , M' 5 I breach shirt, pping list. u AND MA liCTlON Gift ltd itif from ftu tor) 1 [*• y Tot >r your cane tjesi^nk 'with your Include Name if ; m H'tfl be I; 1 * '1: Shop Phone 2-1618 The Aggies had failed to go af- j . , ,, ter two trjes and on third down; ssed the double p armer w orkhorse Bob Goode fum-f ^way from him. bied on bl ^ owl1 24 ami bchauieiq , _ ___ scoring i*r‘covcrcd for tho Porkers a gtA off a bad punt and Baylor threats in the f rst quarter and Q n tbe dext pj a y ( g cot ‘ t passed Iffbs tJancxm-i-IS thf balMo The ^ t’® ^ a ^ Ut ^ to 7\ ^nith'on' the Aggie so l2-yard line where Reid passed itoi ] After an exchange of ipunts, the L; n „ „ Williams-for a tpUc|h(!own. : TheL try Hogs startedjheijr first sustained TD.’Six minuted fpr extra point kad low, and Bay- drive for a TD. lor led by a sc^re of l9-fl2, with ] Goode kicked iuto the end zone six miautes left in the ball gamje.! and an automatic on, c gt minutes left in the ball gante- Center ,Janies Fowler did a splejv From then on, dpi job of stopping-ebe Cubs’ riiin; bad their work n|ng offense. T|ukle Sum Mbscjs, Starting from ( Guard Klo NTohivitzai and End they made five [Charles Hodge played n lmng-i|» their drive to g one for thq Fish, Lipppian ran Scott and Pritchard wjith the lialt 11! times for a nit earrying the leal {min of 121 yanls. ^ j around I tho Pai i/ W!hat brand of shorts do college men swear by but not of? j ARROW SHORTS m .k They Ml 4th with H Try Arrow v I? pre- and give needed. for real and ners or rshirti too. T"’ j r M -4<; Tie$l : 1 SHORTS SHIRTS -I f i wo Aggie fumbles in the op ening mirtutes of the third quar ter set up two quick Porker touchdowtis that broke the backs of the Aggies. AGGIE BOB GOODB (nuntbeihftS) grabs a. pass in the end dowklrom QuarfjcrbneK Buryi Haty late in the fourth quarter of Saturday's game between the Aggies pd s the Ruzdfback*. / This was the only score of the afternoon for the!Aggies. Arkansas players in tlie picture areJ Gordon Long (number, 45), Jack Richards (number 80) and Tracy Scott partially hiddety|b > v (Joode. { h^i gt^ne winning goal in the 'llosinfe seimds of thellhitml Short horn Jilt. i)ohn is 6 ft. 6 in. tall iftud lAiLs from Wiu-o. Otlfir: members i of last, year’s fTreshmcn ^squad are Jeweip Mc- | J)owe^,| j Sdarvini MiaPtip,: Carlton Battalio n P O R B,r< L Page3 Mi.. M ' ... . • Marvin Miartti.,.. Batted. Wallace “Boomer” .Moon, .(Juy Wallace, Tiaiilt Mobley, Jim ’ Wr I and Fred .Sommers. . IHliiv^ll, who becomes eligi* OrifT Aggie Cagers Start forkoK Today With Promising Squad At mid-term, is probably . ahot, anltong the candid* By FRED S^MMERSj. Basketball at Aggieland gtets underway officially today! 1 ble . rj , best Mot, ja^ebK the candidates and tvjlll be depended upon U> •helpAbe team considerably. , i : Ba^or ind, Texas‘are the co- favorite.i ter the Bdythivest crown ! this yt!ar,, but with d little luck and ;\k lot pf desire the Kamel's should y 1 ! ■■ -arid a few: more. jr when Coach Marty Karow holds his first tyorko.yt of th^;; " 1 _ season in DeWare Field House? ' ' 1 1 Caylton R. Lee It One of the most promising feature^ will be the addition ‘ rr and he rab it to the one befon Campbell hit the thuchback, the Razorburks 4t out for them. (heir own twenty first (downs jn had lapsed in the third quarter. Reichert’s kick was goocamd one play a(ter tho Hogs had] kicks ed off. Goode rim it out tp tluj 11 . . ,, Farmer 112 and bn tho next; playj ho Aggie got l Peters of Arkansas recovered Dan-i alternate y ivl>|t fum L(I. 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Tho Razorbaqks were penalized back to their 48 and oil fm On the next play, Schaufele gained two but they drew a fifteen yard penalty. Then Scott tossed his second TD pasjji men arc in condition, they.'aite rupaldc of kccpbig up with the. hesi IHIn iconfbrcncc ha^to oTter. y The Aggies will not* Wave o let4 t Visual & ems 1 TOR THOSE WHO 1 DEMAND THE BEST . . . 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