The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 27, 1951, Image 4

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    Page 4 THE BATTALION Thursday, September 27,1951
Clothes for the entire family
Penney’s
In Bryan
In the Varisco Bldg.
The Battalion
Quarterback Club
THE FORD’S HOME IIV BRYAN
AND COLLEGE STATION
Was outstanding on pass defense,
set up game - winning touchdown
on pass completion of 40 yards
from Gafdemal. Also contributed
key tackles.
Jim Fowler
Linebacker
Jim was in there every quarter
to plug the holes. He consistenly
stopped Bruin backs cold as they
came roaring up to the Cadet line.
Ray Graves
Quarterback
Tossed two touchdown passes to
put Cadets ahead in the last two
minutes of the first half. Turned
several apparent losses into gains
after he had dropped back to pass.
Red Raiders Primed
For Aggie Battle
V 1 ; ';' y
Harrow Hooper
Left End
Saved the day for A&M when he
stole the ball from a Bruin back
in the final few minutes of the
game. His steal gave the Aggies
possession of the ball until the
final gun sounded.
Texas Tech Red Raiders will be “high” for their game [;
against Texas A&M in Dallas Saturday night.
Odds favor the Cadets to defeat Tech for the tenth time |i
in the twelve game series, but the Red Raiders under new j:
head coach, Dewitt Weaver, will be striving to up-set the ;
dope bucket. . f
Two stalwart linemen—tackles Jerrell Price and Red :
Phillips—have the size and experience to stop the Cadet run- ^
ning attack. _ |
Backfield coach Jack Mitchell, former All-American at ;
Oklahoma, has helped install the Split T at Tech. Proof that
he did a good job was demonstrated last week when Tech |
downed last year’s Border Conference Champs, West Texas
Made circus catches of Cadet State, 46-7. _ ■.
aerials all evening. Caught the Until last week, Tech was primarily concerned with stop-
r* MAnPAD rAMD 4 1\TV 8-ame-winning touchdown late in p ing the pi unges and p itc h. outs 0 f Bruisin’Bob Smith. The
t lli j | i f III I^OlVll All 1 flnp f M , il h ers Uarter ’ P US flve 0ther ^ rame with UCLA proved the A&M passing attack has teeth
in it, so now the Raiders have another worry, pass defense. ^ out on defense throughoot
Trying to stall the Aggie passing attack will be Elmei g ame> Was instrumental in
Arterburn, safety; Bobby Close, halfback; Gene Doss, quar- stopping Bruin drives short of the
terback; and Frank Graves, halfback who also dubs as Tech’s Aggie goal.
Lewis Crossley and Alton Linne, wing-
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“Your Friendly Ford Dealer”
415 N. Main Bryan
Charlie Hodge
Right End
Alvin Langford
Left Guard
Lack’s
For all
Auto Accessories
. . . Owns and operates Lack’s Associate Store at 217
South Main Street in Bryan, handling all sorts of Auto
Parts, Accessories, Crosley Shelvador Refrigerators,
Freezers and Ranges. Joe also has one of the finest
repair garages in the Bryan-College Station area.
LACK’S ASSOCIATE STORE
217 So. Main
Bryan
Ph. 2-1669
kick-off specialist.
men will give Tech a passing offense of its own.
In all seventeen lettermen return to Tech. The Red
Raider line will average 192 pounds and 175 in the backfield.
In last week’s UCLA game, the Aggies restrained their
backs to line plunges between the tackles. Only once was
Bob Smith sent wide on one of his famous pitch-out plays,
and that time he picked up 20 yards. These consistent line
bucks by the Cadets tended to keep the Bruin defense, which
had been designed especially to stop Smith, “bunched” at
the scrimmage line.
This made UCLA vulnerable to the A&M passing at
tack, which was composed mainly of ‘‘button-hook” passes
just past the line of scrimmage.
Exactly how Tech proposes to stop both the running
and passing attacks of A&M remains the question of the
week. Tech hopes to find the answer before the Cotton Bowl
game Saturday night.
“No Else Trying to Stop Him ...
He’s on His Way to A&M GRILL”
A&M GRILL
NORTH GATE
Carl Martin Bob Martin ’48
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Yale Lary
Halfback
Saved the day for the Aggies
when he stopped the last UCLA
thrust on the Cadet 5 yard line.
In addition to being a standout on
pass defense, Lary caught the sec
ond A&M touchdown pass.
Movies on Slate
Movies of the UCLA-A&M game
to be shown tonight at QB Club
.meeting.
QUARTERBACK CLUB CONTEST
Team
Texas A & M
S. M. U .....
Arkansas —
Rice
Texas University.
Texas Christian...
Score Team
Texas Tech
Ohio State... ....
Arizona State
Clemson
Purdue
Nebraska
Score
NAM E
ADDRESS.
All entries must be received in The Battalion office or post
marked not later than 5 p.m. Friday. Winner will receive two
free tickets to next week’s game with Oklahoma University.
Sam Moses ^
Left Tackle
Was a terror on defense for the
Maroon & White. Spent most of
the evening as the fifth man in
the Bruin backfield.
George to Speak
Coach Ray George to address
first QB Club Meeting tonight at
7:45 in Assembly Hall.
Let Us Take Care of Your . . .
CLEANING and LAUNDRY
For Dormitory Students — ^ >
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Welcome
Fill it With
Gif Era Aggies!
Make Texas Teck
Aggies....
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Before going to the football games . . . come by and let
us give you complete bumper to bumper service. As to
the buying, “That’s up to you.”
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The Next L eather in Your \
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Victory Cap ^ ^
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Courteous .... Efficient
Service
We believe the difference is in the treatment
customers receive.
TOM McCALL’S
★
“GOOD FOOD . . . THAT’S ALL”
Ralph Stacy 201 South Main
Phillips’ 66 Service Station
Hwy. 6 at N.‘E. Corner of Campus