1 I Page 2 Sec. IT THE BATTALION Friday, September 11, 1953 New 200-Seai Press Box Almost Ready A&M almost has completed an $80,000 press box that will seat more than 200 pi'ess and radio men. Equipped with an outside'eleva tor, the press box has' three levels. The first level will house reporters, a snack bar and scout boxes. The second level will hold pho tographer’s booths and radio broadcasting rooms. Coaches’ telephone and observa tion booths, public address system control rooms and the electric scoreboard will be on the third lev el. The press box was modeled after those at Baylor and the University of Oklahoma. The Athletic De partment furnished construction funds. All-American Smith Bob Smith, A&M’s All-American football great, leads all SWC grid- sters in yards gained rushing by 461 yards—but is 44 points behind the leading scorer. Smith’s all time conference rec ord is 1,302 yards while his nearest contender, Bryon Townsend of the University of Texas, accumulated only 841. Joe Hunt of A&M holds the all time SWC scoring record with 128 points while Smith has 84. ATTENTION You may need some kind of Optical service at this time. It may be an eye ex amination and a new pair of glasses or perhaps just a new frame or have a broken or cracked lens replaced. What ever your needs may be, let us serve you .... We have been in the pres ent location for 32 years. Serving Texas Aggies since 1920. COME IN TO SEE US Dr. J. W. Payne 109 South Main St. BiYan Next to Palace Theatre ■ A ^ j * IllSJil I ■ Dill " A * . S lltlll ' . , « M 1111 iiiliiiiiiiiili ■■lllllf , . HBi—BK—aiM Eric Miller Big and Fast With Experience Sophomore Ace Returns (Continued from Page 1) the end who was All-SWC defen sively last year. In the 1952 and 1953 spring drills, Massey was out standing as a receiver, once catch ing seven pases for 120 yards and two touchdowns in an intra-squad game. Another standout for the Steers this year will be Buck Lansford, an offensive regular as a sopho more last year. And of course there is Quinn who must be considered when one adds up the. number of bright lights for theDUopghorn^ ,tbi4 year. In 1952 he set scoring and rushing records for sophomores as he rolled up 14 touchdowns and averaged 5 yards per carry. All conference ih his first sea son as an offensive guard after one season as a reserve linebacker, Phil Branch has the ability to be an outstanding star in double duty football. With good prospects coming up from the freshman squad, and a few ineligibles turning out, the Longhorns can be expected to bol ster a top-notch team this year. They certainly will be a team for the conference to be on the look out for. Leo Marquette, regular offens ive center last fall for A&M, has reported for practice with the Fort Bliss, Texas army grid team. to Bryan and Texas A&M May your next year be as pleasant as the past years have been for us. It has been our privilege to serve the students of Texas A&M for many years. We have set for ourselves the task of creating most friendly relations possible with the students. We have done this by con scientious service and honesty in every possible way. Visit us soon and enjoy the friendly cordiality of our store. Remember — THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR EXPERIENCE. IF YOU DON'T KNOW JEWELRY . . . KNOW — .Scinheii j-^cirh ^ 111 NORTH MAIN ewelerS PHONE 3-G83S Joe Boring All-SWC When Sophomore A&M Faces Obstacles ^^lontinued from Page 1) ers will line up left end, left guard, center, right guard, left tackle, right tackle anti right end. Don Ellis, Joe Boring, Connie Magouirk and Don Kachtik are the likely starters for the backfield so far. Ellis Plays Quarterback Halfback in 1952, Ellis will move to quarterback. He gathered some experience last year on a few plays behind Ray Graves, and played quarterback in high school. The new substitution ruling will be to his advantage, since he put in plenty of time on defensive work last year. One of the advantages of the new type formation which the Aggies will run is that the running and passing ability of Ellis may be bet ter utilized. Ellis came out third in the nation last year in punt returns, and he was top man in the conference in this category. He also was chosen to the all opponent team of Michigan State, last season’s national champions. Boring Is Punter Boring will back up Ellis from the halfback position. This 19- year-old junior from Dallas is con sidered the best punter on the squad. He also was named All- SWC defensive back in 1952. An all-around back, Boring pass es well, and is one of the best re ceivers. His speed places him as the first team i-ight halfback. Running from fullback will be Don Kachtik, 195 pounds. Another junior, he has had a year’s exper ience and is one of the top power runners in the conference. Kachtik scored all three touch downs against Baylor last year, and made the winning score against Oklahoma A&M. Coach George said Kachtik look ed outstanding in spring drills. Kachtik also is big enough to back up the line on’defense, and is im proving fast at this new job brought about by the change in rules this year. Rounding out the backfield is Connie Magouirk at 190 pounds. His power plus his speed makes him a natural for the halfback slot in a T formation with its variations for ground gaining. He lettered in 1951 as a defensive back, so the new rule changes won’t effect Magouirk. He will put his drive in at left halfback. The center of the line has been the biggest problem for the Aggies so far this year. Spring training didn’t offer any solution, but Coach George seems to have found a man to fill the big job in Fred Brous sard. Another Louisiana boy, (Bruis in’) Broussard was an All-Stater in high school. He was playing tackle until recently when he moved to center for workouts. He fits nicely into the new of fense, and his experience at the position in high school will be need ed. He also fills in nicely at guard. “Twin Terrors” Return The “Twin Terrors” Marvin Tate and Sid Theriot will be back again at the guards. Tate is small, as guards go, but his speed and ag gressiveness have put him on top of the pile many a time. He played both offense and de fense last year, sq he is another man whom the “substitution rul ing” will not hurt. Tate is another of the squad’s many juniors, and will be playing a lot of ball this year. Theriot is larger than Tate, and hits the scale at 190. He is still light for a guard in the SWC. But last year he proved to be a tough match for opponents, espec ially with his defensive work. Theriot will be fighting for top honors among the conference guards this season. Scott Is Experienced Durwood Scott is the only ex perienced tackle on the squad. Law rence Winkler will play the other tackle, but he received his letter last fall at guard. Winkler is small for a tackle at 202 pounds, while Scott pushes the (See ‘A&M FACES’ Page 3) QUEEN NOW SHOWING YOU HAVEN’T SEEN THE REAL 3-D TILL YOU’VE SEEN THE FINEST! R8NSNB0 ARLENE PATRICIA LAMAS • DAHL • MEDINA /Ai Based on the lusty best-seller! FRANCIS L SULLIVAN CHARLES KORVIN-TOM DRAKE JOHN SUTTON ■ WILLARD PARKER a, DAVID DUNCAN • t, FRANK MOSS Pri the novsl by Frank G. Siaughltf - Directed by EDWARD LUDWIG Produced t, WilLiffl K Pint and Wikiim C. Tbwm • A panmoort Pictee COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR -iggie Cagers To Have New Home in December Texas Aggie basketball games will have a new home this year. The new 9,000-seat physical edu cation building is scheduled to be finished by December, with dedi cation ceremonies tentatively set for Dec. 10. Work on the concrete and tile •building behind the MSC started last year. The work has been held up because of a steel strike. Besides the game court extend ing north and south, the building will have two practice courts ex tending east and west, ten physical education rooms, 18 offices and a conference room. A temporary stage can be erect ed at one end of the court, and 2,900 additional people can sit on pull-out bleachers during non-bas ketball functions. That makes the total seating fa cilities 11,900, larger than any ac commodation on the campus except Kyle Field. Press facilities will include a 32- man sports writers’ booth, two ra dio booths, and a public address system booth, all glass enclosed and two photographers’ booths. PALACE TONIGHT PREVIEW — 11 P.M. The picture everyone ^ I is talking about! tYY'.f' • oc ^ lllir V:: a ■ - w I v \ . ' starring WMI HOLDEN Dm Niven with TOM TULLY • Dawn Addams Fortunio Bonanova Produced 2nd Directed by 0TT0 PREMINGER Written for the screen by F. 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