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THE BATTALION Wednesday, October 24, 1951 Page "4 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.” MAY WE FILL IT WITH PHILLIPS’ 66 Courteous ... Efficient Service We believe the difference is in the treatment customers receive. TOM McCALL’S PHILLIPS’ 66 SERVICE STATION Hwy. 6 at N.E. Corner of Campus if it’s Sanitary milk it’s fresher AT YOUR STORE OR AT YOUR DOOR Let Us Take Care of Your . . . CLEANING and LAUNDRY For Dormitory Students — LOUPOT’S TRADING POST (College Station Substation) For College Apartment Students — CONVENIENT PICKUP AND DELIVERY SERVICE AVAILABLE — PH. 2-1584 ■/Vi DYERS-FUR STORAGE HATTERS i GO TO THE GAME SUPPORT YOUR TEAM . . . We of CENTRAL TEXAS stand behind you 100% and wish you "GOOD LUCK” “If it’s Hardware We Have It” CENTRAL TEXAS HARDWARE COMPANY The Battalion Quarterback Club Baylor Losses Exceed Wins In 50-year Series With A&M Isbell Top Threat To Aggie Victory Buddy Shaeffer Defensive En<l—Offensive Halfback Buddy played an outstanding game against the Frogs. He was dynamic on defense and accordiny to yame pictures was in the clear many times for the receipt of Cadet aerials that never reached him. Alvin Langford Guard Often called one of the speed iest guards in the conference, Langford has been a stalwart for the Maroon & White all sea son. His sterling blocking was one of the highlights of the TCU game. By FRANK SCOTT Battalion Staff Writer Texas A&M will be out to blemish Baylor’s undefeated record in a grudge batttle at Kyle Field Saturday. This game may decide this year’s SWC representative in the Cotton Bowl. None of the members of the present Aggie squad have played on a football team that defeated the Bears. The Bruin-Aggie clash will climax fifty years of football rivalry between the two schools. Baylor trails in the overall series 12-29, while six contests have ended in ties. Last year the Bears upset the Cadets 27-20 in a brutal game. This year the Aggies, facing elimination from the conference race, hope to “turn the tables” on Baylor. Larry Isbell, a triple threat menace, is apparently the man A&M will have to stop Saturday if they emerge victor ious. Against Texas Tech Isbell completed 13 of 18 passes for 155 yards and had only one intercepted. Two Isbell pass es went for touchdowns and the T-magician plunged over for another tally. Isbell leads the conference in punts, averag ing 42 yards per kick. Baylor has two of the finest ends in football in Stanley Williams and Harold Riley. These lads not only can snag every aerial thrown their way, but they can run like half backs after the pass is completed. Riley scored two TDs against the Aggies last year and led the SWC in pass receiv ing, grabbing 35 passes for 539 yards. Williams is one of Baylsr’s co-captains. Gale Galloway, senior center of the Bruin line, is the other co-captain of the Bears. Galloway is one of the largest men on the squad, but he handles himself with the agility of a halfback. At the guard slots are John Hancock, six-foot, two inch 230-pound senior, and Charles Driver, a six foot, 185-pound senior. Driver, who has won three football letters at Baylor, was a high school teammate of SMU’s Benton Musslewhite and Texas’ Paul Williams. Dick Parma, who attended A&M for a short time, is the Bruins’ leading fullback. Parma is a very hard-running back, and according to press releases came out first in individual ground-gaining duels last season with Smith of the Aggies, Rote of SMU, and Townsend of Texas. The tackle postions are in the talented hands of Robert Knowles and Steve Dowden. Knowles, a six-foot, four-inch 225-pound sophomore, is one of the Bear’s most promising linemen. Dowden, six-foot, two-inch, senior, played on Odes sa’s 1946 championship eleven. Don Carpenter and Jerry Goody, halfbacks, round out the Bruin backfield. Carpenter, a junior, is doing a nice job of filling the great Buddy Parker’s shoes this season. Goody, a sophomore halfback from Tulsa, Oklahoma was an out standing back on the Cub team last year, George Sauer, Baylor mentor, was the SWC “Coach-of- the-Year” last season. Last year Sauer took charge of a Bear team that was doped by many to finish last, and herded them to a second-place finish. Before coming to Baylor, Sauer coached at. New Hampshire U., Kansas, and Annapolis, where his Navy teams played two seasons against the tough est schedules to be found. Baylorite to Speak Jack Dillard, secretary of the Baylor Ex-Students Association, will address the QB Club Thurs day night at 7:45, in the Assembly Hall. Dillard, a humorous speak er, will tell the quarterbacks some interesting facts and anecdotes concerning Baylor. QUARTERBACK CLUB CONTEST Team Texas A & M_ Texas U T. C. U Arkansas Wisconsin Stanford Score Team Baylor Rice Southern Cal.. Santa Clara ... Northwestern Washington ... Score NAM E A D D R E S S... All entries must be received in The Battalion office or post marked no later than 5 p.tn., Friday. Winner will receive two free tickets to next week’s game with Arkansas at Fayetteville. TCU Movies Slated Ray Graves, quarterback of the Aggies, will comment on the A&M- TGU game films as they are view ed tomorrow night at the QB meet. 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