4 ■ I «i‘P p Mr x %wi xf%W fcr ■ *•« W& «BH i » HRS life- " 5 > 'v ; Wm, ■ ' Ji « S . U ■- : fe |fe,sM ’T i# |K, .'" m "i ■ ■ i mM ... <5 Ri W ;; |.<-.! h '. j| ! *&? ■■ : ■ ' I 1 ! . I « v l 'll' -. I '.>■-' fe v M; r: : . ;|...' ■ ■{> < R^WfP : pPl“iiW I ; ^ « op Aggies of The Week H i I i rfylimBri * jM WmM J&-: Pi it i < i Khl 2 Fi^.j : m ,.: ■'I 11 **I : : . * mSS. Don Nlcbola«, se nior from tea Antjoio, turned in a pert> performam-.e at th« man- ter spot for file Angies agaii (Mdaiioma.' Ho > oompletecl 14 23 passes for 156 j-ards and 1 no Interception!; i Smith again turned ini an outstanding game for the Antes when they played Okiaho- :oted the leather 16 times yards to lead the Cadet •: i •: Bob Shaeffer, haUback Paso, turned in an out game in his defensive spot ln the boek field against the Sooners. HU also scored one of the Agglew TIPs and kicked the only «tra point, ' Jim Flowers, junior center from Dallas, looked as if he were in On nearly every tackle In the Aggies’ game with the Sooner*. He plays in one of the line backer spot# bn defense. 1 , m * i ( ' ■ i \ n i . ..: a i.., > ■\r~ ^ 1 ^ ■ .. i ■ fl ;’V ' '.’I Ifj M J . y, i' ••! . I id w Wi f . • 1 ■:. Oteiner, guard from Houston, particularly outstanding In r m ! )' Max was that spot against the Sooners Sat- 1D6-pound Junior, Grein er’s play was exceptional against the rugged Sooner line. f, . if. . i ' •: Mi ! 1 . • urday. A :• turday. \M caught seven of I>on Nl tosses for a total of 55 yard!. ! f I | agaihat Whittaker icholas’ A&M handled, the dynamite , Cornell, San FYancisCo, and A little more experience is that last week’s schedule I the Chicago Rockets and now evident in the backfield. Top Tiged jba,ckfield mentor, and quarterback is Charlie Pevey. Norman Cooper, line tutor Ken Konz, a halfback in ’48, who held the same jbh pre-, was expected to become the called for—Oklahoma—quite wel^ considering the fact that weUK.naklering ^ in the upper circles of 1949’e viously at Kansas ami Van-] Wan under the center in the ■' " 1 M'" J- Tbllt i powerhouses. The ques- derbilti ' : Can the young ? Few veterans re ... turn in another good Louisiana fold this -< against the resinning returning lineman is t and ‘ Tiger T, but in the Rice tilt to the he only alternated with Pevey Top £nd played some at full, too. S?' end Pevey played first string ball Sam Lyles, a 206* last fall. • i r i i i The top Aggie players of the week were selected this week by the Sports Staff of THE BATTAL ION. Selections were based on statistics from the A & M - Oklahoma Saturday hi Nor- Okla. ..ihafRice ~ fisslt i :be> 230-pound, ^'bow' from to have been on the cred- of the lodger tor the the “Ji itly hovers o\ that the waawhaUuSS A ly potent Owls. Ce pound ,b: and a Chari las been shift Sophomore , who weighs service as ' y replace him by ithe the Agries hit the field the Tigers, ff Shoaf, who played in ’48, has been swi ed to guard and flank center on one side.; 200 pounds ly a junior, as is V< y Bui- dangerous as ever as a 215 pound human - piledriver. filled Starter against Rice, howev- r Har- or, was Steve Van Buren’s /younger brother, Ebert, who 3 i Quarterback Club Sponsors ■ v t ItL ! IK ' if 4 Quarterback enjoyed quite a night against from the Ricemen. k ose Left half is a sophomore sensation, Lee Hedges, who is gaining a very good reputa tion for his speed arid shifti ness in an open field. Anoth er speedster, Billy Baggett, a junior letterman who weighs 165 and hails from Beaumont, runs off the T from right half back. /;§ II !!i i i ' ^ ti r is on- The attack, Backing up these backs are plenty more speedsters,, but the Tigers probably carf not do any more than equal the The Ags in this department. Line position! if neld Iweight averages give the Fel- . sophomore, Roussos, ines the advantage on offense. other linemen menti was\ of’ ' Feath-^b htit it may have hurt the Ba- 195-pounder,! still battling ton ffcouge team just as m * junior Dick Bradley, Minder,! still battlii (^Reid^still anothi Following last season' •at which time tl could boast of only and sta is a classmate, . la the man I offense. Reid —the coaching staff was ov-; and stands 6* 3 r * * with only head quently he should be men are Ed McKeever, form- him er head man at Notre Dame, Willy Wray. i. i but the defense units are a- for bout equal in poundage. The question of whether the Cadets can top the Cats will not be decided until 60 minutes of rock and sock football have been completed Saturday. But if both of the teams turn in performances equal to last week’s shows, >und Ithe spectators are assured of irilling contest. i 1 >< 1 LAST WEEK’S CONTEST n the prises in last N k k Oub awarded ice not later ^UYMCA, Campus A » M Press, Campus Box 19, A & M Annex Box 229, College Station ... Box 4087, College Station Rn* 9AM rvowaa station Station Station Stattoa Assembly HaU Tonight - 7:30 pan. -SEE- | Movie of Last Week’s Oklahoma University — m A & M Game ... 4 1 SPEAKER H. E, Burgess Will discuss the new rules and regulations for football. RYAN,, TRAVIS BRYAN, JR. K \ l! ;! V ,11, 1 ' f 1 '.1 ! - l! ■ Wmwti It II it 'fcj ■i "■ -f 1 I i 1 !N QUARTERBA Score . a ... a , i • i >•••#•«%•»« II 1 All entries must be turned in t .not Inter than 5 p.m. Friday NAME -IZ ’ • ■ ' HARDW/ ; " 1 . I}..;if I; . j, I • ' ; tB interest to the Aggies who plan to attend the ' sponsors shown above. As a result of their interest in A. & ;udent body, the Quarterback club will be able to offer better Bf -ore prizes for it s contest. Those shown above are four of the >rs responsible for the increased interest in the QuarterbacK clul jrback dufc :' V CLUB CONTEST Team Score t ! S ie remaining jjfM M I, ti L Listed below are the sponsors w' Mr. J. C. Hotard of Hotard’i .. . ... - pictured next week. SPONSORS ,#••*•»•••••••••»«•• •• •< \ i- ■ Lack’s Auto T 7 i,,! : , - -T,- Battaiion Sports Desk or postmarked i, i Li i {• — i i M donated this week lv a n m. re hut J|'ili inter the Quarterback 1 PRIZES FREE rV ' t a • l,: >■ ■ ; 1 .. Ill h i \ -if ■. . t