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. 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. T 1 i Box Box ;>Box >Hege Station Street, Bryan Dept; A&M liege Station College Station 8ge Station liege Station lege Station Station liege Station Bryan, Texas .... ... .... : 1