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I TT Cadets En 11 niff inf ! ./ Razorbacks in Ozark Lai , 1* Battalion i/ aUlRTERBUCK • • • ; ' i*' ' J I : ' 1 : f ‘ ; r _ ■ ! 1 .. 1 i ! ! : ■ : vl ! : ; m! Six Top Aggies Of The Week i iC. i mm { Pfai. J f fii. i 1 V- \f: m li ■"'!■•! df Uk'' 'r0j A ■i V 1 Vale Lary is picked again as one of the Aggies’ outstanding hacks. Lary’s fine exhibition of punting averaged almost 40. yards a try • and kept the Bear defense on the go fielding his punts. ^5:^ - • *** I Dick Callendar, HO-pound squad- man from College Station, turned in a stellar performance laijit Sat urday on Kyle Held for the Ag gies. His defensive play had a lot • to do with the Aggies holding the Baylor rushing offense in check. i : J 1 if "I - L fifei . i r! ■■■ ■' * t I Max Greiner, junior guard from Houston, helped the Aggie line considerably against the Bear ground attack. Greiner ; played hlghschool ball in Beaumont and since has earned two varsity let- tens and is headed for two more.' ■mM|I Buddy Molberg, tcanting w ith Max Greiner at the guard slots, played standout ball for the Maroon and White tn last’ Saturday’s contest. Molberg, a business major, tilts the scales at 190 pounds. V Two Aggies of the Week, Jim fowler of Temple, and Robert “Bob’’ - Smith of Houston an* not shown. Pictures were unavailable. 1 capable Sophomore center helped the Aggie cause at linebacker position in Saturday’s game. The 190-pounder played most of the Flowers was shaken'Uir*, M ’ [ j . , Robert “Bob” Smith, fullback on the Aggie squad, again was all-conference material by racking up 65 yards on 11 carries. He tops the conference grouitd gainers in this department. <r !. I i W game Fowler., position after Jim proved he VV I i !' 1 I •i5t' l. ■ ' DICK FREEMAN Houston Chronicle Sports Editor will make predictions on Conference games this week. ' ■ i 1 - TONIGHT - 7ii0 P. M. 1 ' - in - % t ^ I . ' [ THE ASSEMBLY HALL See Movie: Texan A&M - Baylor Lame Quarterback Club Sponsors TRAVIS BRYAN, JR. JOE FAULK I K ,'T, Si ill : r I • M< t-S' PARKER-ASTIN HARDWARE COMPANY - Sponsors - The sponsors listed below supply the prizes for the quarterback club contest each week. Through their interest in the A & M football team and in. A&M students this page is made possible together with the 11 prizes for the quarterback contest cacti week |J Mr. J. C. Hotard of Hotard’s Cafeteria H. J. Peters Music Co. Charlie Ferreri of The Triangle Drive Inn Mr. C. E. Griesser of Griesser’s Electric Co. Joe Faulk of Lack’s Auto Supply W. S. D. Clothiers First National Bank, Travis B. Bryan , The Parker-Astin Hardware Co. Alexander-Beal Insurance Co. ' Bryan, Motor Co., Mr. Charlie Cade air Loser Will Inherit Conference j Cellar i “Cellar Battle” is the name applied by'sports the Aggie-Porker tilt in Fayetteville this Saturday, the records of the two teams are the poorest in the Conference The Razorbacks have won three land lost twojwhile the ^ Cadets have been victorious in Only one oif their sfartu. The men from the Ozarks downed N^rth Texas c Coast Conference. Arkansas then surprised ♦ everyone — particularly Paul efs at the halfba [Certainly mthwest i»x starts, the Gulf 1 Rider, TCU sports publicity director—by downing TCD’s “top team since 1933” by a top heavy score, 27-7. The very next week the Baylor Bears turned the tables on the apparently high-flying Pork ers and beat Barnhill’s boys, 35-13. A second defeat followed on the heels of the first as Texas rebounded from its loss to Ok- Alvin puke, 5’ lO’tjll^pound Oklahoman, and Hiay Parks, 6f’, 182-pound junidlr. • ; Can ipbell, Mazzinti, and Duke are all senio|’s. All of the Ben except Logue have lettered in past campaigns, j At the ierminall'posts two strong performersjjare lisfed. On th» left flank sienior Billy Hix, who stands 0’ 1” and 1, weigh 204 pounds; mans his lahoma by edging the Razor- position- with veteran author- backs, 27-14, after the Arkan- jty, A sophomorb, Frank Fis- sasans had led into the second chel. is on the right and is al- halt’ of the contest. Last week rP ady being mentioned with the big red-jersied eleven, mi- respect by opposing teams. ^ J NVith Fischel injured, senior Chest or tinebarrifr is start ing at this flank; A Big Bill Stan(|il^218-poun(] senior who hits ’the 6‘ 1” nmrkj holds the left tackle nus end Frank Fischel and full-back Leon Campbell, nud ged past Vanderbilt: of the Southeastern Conference, 7-6, The Ozark school has been handicapped by its lack of a r _ , , , , _ie really depemluble breakaway nxrslti m with stilh a n o t h e r runner, such us the j’48 ster, sophemore, Dave H a n n o r, Clyde Scott, arid byftlje fact iteaminlng with lilm at the that this is the first year for io|ip0uDteTHpot. jAIITexarkun miOHlte si),.. the team toj run from the T :gridd(*r, fTneroiVR|berts, util the l^ft guard Ipcpt a nearly! to make me team xo run mim me i igriddfr, The formation. Banihill had pre- jfeeii Ills 205 po viously based his offense on 1 the Tennessee system he inpreknable one; Robert, whd learned from Bob Neyland. {is 5’ Ilf, madb some of the A sophomore, Don Logue, all-conference selections i n! is the man-under on the T at- ’46 tack and so far has more than t lived up to expectations as a quarterback. However, he has receiving Bari)hill’s nod , as- the usual weakness found in any first year field general i i the equal of such men as Burk and Campbell at the post.; Th ro juniors,i Dpn Reiderer and pill Browi), alternate at starters at right i;uard. Reid erer s T 11” and;weighs 209; ape BroWn’s meastireinents are 6’ 1”^! 96 pounds. le fourth firnLyear yar- man to gairi a starter's is Bob Gpffjn at center. Griffin was in thefgame at the open “‘ L i ' ” ng whistle against Van- ad of junior John Fer- the expected starter. i and so can not be considered £ Logue’s passing record shows sity that he has completed 21 of { spot 52 attempted aerials for a yardage gain of 230. At fullback “M u s c 1 e s” Campbell ik the starter and | gusah top all-conference contender ‘ .Ferguson is 6’li”| weighs 197. on the Porker eleven. Camp- With 30 returning letter- bell, 5’ 11”, 193-pound blaster men from Bauxite, is second in the ; more: conference rushing statistics best with 384 yards gained on 44 tory carries for an average of 8.7 i double tou&h ih paper. But per try. !- ! - sirict they were jracked up so. With Muscles out with a thormghly by fkaylor,' there bruised hip, Geno Mazzanti is st lf a good chjfince that the has replaced him and has Agg es might gain their sec- gained 205 yards on 31 car-i on d l^ 11 °f thp season on their and hqme|;ous sopho- 5 up from jthe school’s freshman |eam in His- the Razorbacks stack up QUARTERBACK CLUB Team i Score t ■ t 'i • 5 J > I 1' | ■“! \ V 1 "T C(WTEST J ! Team Score il | | . * . I a ; 1 S ^ ( I , | ••••••••••• •.••••***««• ••••4 ; 1 . J 1 . ,••(•••••••••••• ...j L.. 1 J, \ '....i+j. • 1 I | j 1 • j | ; { I ; All entries must be turned in to Battalioi not later than 5 p.m. Friday. < name 1 Sports Desk jr postmarked ADDRESS [ ...,4. i.j.i •4h««*••*••«•••«■< — * ■■ r-f— ■ ’ .:i r - ' 1 ^ : j- ! - • ■1 . T . J r LAST WEEK’S CONTES' The following eleven individualN won the prizes In la it week’s q Prizes will be awarded tonight from the stage of the Quarterback Club meeting, 7:30 p.tn. Eleven prize* Assembly _ prizes ;w11| be awi Contest entries must be In THE BATTALION office no* later than or postmarked not later than that time, WINNEI ,$ MUST B1 MEETNG TO RECEIVE PRIZES. If winners listed below abe will be awarded the runner-up prize winners who are present. Elel awarded at the club meeting each Wednesday. M. y* 'll fl WINNERS erback contest at the regular led each week. 1:00 pjn. Friday PRESENT AT preM*nt, prizes en prizes will be Name ;• i U-I'l Adt Box 1582,! RALPH W. JONES T. G. HALL. ILWI W. MRS. JAMES A. SHORT JOHN C. KEELING MRS. J. E. HOBAN ROBERT L. JONES Box Box 1111, .^ox 25 DOROTHY KEELING I I... Box —if— u { The Aggie Players of Uie week pictured on this page were selected by the sports staff of THE BATTALION. Selections were based on statistics from last Saturday's game on Kyle field with Baylor. LOUIS D. PUCKETT TRAVIS M. McKENZIE . MRS. RALPH L. TERRY W. C. DAVIS. 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