The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 21, 1951, Image 3

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    Friday, September 21, 1951
THE BATTALION
Page 3
Leighton And Klipple
Will Lead Consolidated
By ED HOLDER
Battalion Sports Writer
All-district Jerry Leighton and
Gayle Klipple lead the Tiger pack
on the Consolidated field tonight
at 8 to try their hand at bucking
the powerful line of Cypress-Fair-
banks High School.
The offensive lineup of Coach
0. V. Chafin’s gradsters will be
the eleven to keep an eye on.
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Fred Anderson' is slated to do
the quarterbacking for Consoli
dated with Leighton at right
half, Klipple at full, and William
Arnold rounding out the scrappy
little backfield at left half.
Leighton and Klipple stand as
seniors while Anderson and Arnold
start their grid experience this
year as sophomores.
The light but hustling line is
built around sophomore center
Pinky Cooner. At Cooner’s left in
the guard slot will be Don Royder,
a senior. Right Guard will be
Jimmy Bond, another sophomore.
Tackles are Thomas Wade, sen
ior, and Dan Williams, sophomore.
At left end will be George John
ston, senior, while right end will
be David Bonnen, sophomore.
Consolidated’s defensive line
stands as their one sore weak-
spot, but hope lies in the im
provements which have been
made during week’s workouts.
Nine out of 10 U. S. Army offi
cers are married, Army records
show, and three out of 10 enlisted
men.
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PREVUE SATURDAY
Sunday & Monday
A look at the weight of the of
fensive and defensive teams shows
that the first averages up at 135
pounds and the second at a heav
ier 155.
In their opener of the year, the
Tigers overan Kossee High School
by a very safe score of 52-0, but
in their second meeting they went
under to a heavier Madisonville
powerhouse club, 14-13.
‘T’ve got a lot of sophomores,
in fact almost the entire team,
and I’m very pleased with their
hustle and they do show that
they are good men to develop,”
said Coach Chafin.
“We’ll win games this year and
do a lot better than I expected,”
he continued, “for every man on
this team is a part of the team
and each one shows his desire in
exeryday practice to win games.”
Chafin’s defensive team will be
the weakspot but with a minimum
of injuries, the Tigers shoulld close
the season with a 7 win and 3
loss record. However with more im
provement on that weak link, this
average should be even better.
Beat UCLA
Fred Schaus, high scorer on Fort
Wayne’s pro basketball team, is
studying for his Master’s Degree
at West Virginia University.
TODAY & SATURDAY
FIRST RUN
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PREVUE SATURDTY
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Who’s Gonna Listen To
THE A&M-HCLA GAME?
T HE GAME will be broadcast
iu the MSC for your listen-
ing. ;
ALSO The Fountain Room
W1 H be open until after the
game should you get hungry.
JJROP OVER for a Snack and
Goffee and Never miss a touch
down.
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Memorial Student Center
Quarterback Club Contest Entry Blanks
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U.C.L.A.
Texas U.
Kentucky
Baylor U.
Houston U.
Southern Methodist
Georgia Tech
Texas Christian
Kansas U.
Arkansas
Okla. A&M
All entries must be turned in
to Battalion Sports Desk or nost-
marked not later than 5 p. m.
Friday.
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Columbia. Reorints
Tickets A vailable on 50- Yard Line
The Athletic Department has re
ceived 1000 additional tickets on
or about the 50-yard line for the
A&M-Texas Tech game. These
tickets were released by bond-hold
ers who had ticket priorities in
the Cotton Bowl.
Howard Nelson, ticket manager,
said that these tickets would go
on sale immediately. Nelson also
said that any person who had
bought a ticket earlier and wished
to exchange his ticket for a better
one would be able to do so as
long as the supply lasts.
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