Friday, September 11,1953 THE BATTALION Sec. II—Page!] 'Two Assis xL*' Coaches Switch Jobs for Year Two A&M assistant football coaches have switched jobs to -kick Gil Steinke Handles the Defense off this year’s offensive and de fensive set-up. Dalton Faircloth Creates New Brainchild Dalton Faircloth, last season’s defensive coach, will spark offen sive tactics. He replaces Gilbert Steinke who has moved to the defensive position. Faircloth took offensive work to try out his new pig-skin brainchild, a T formation with an unbalanced line, which the Aggies will use this year. He has designed the formation to add more power to offensive tactics. Starting his third year here as assistant coach, Faircloth has coached Louisiana’s De Quincey High School. He also has trained teams at Louisiana college and Mississippi’s New Albany High School. Steinke Took Job Steinke took the job of rebuild ing the Aggie backfield in 1951. He had been assistant backfield coach. Former Texas A&I All Ameri can halfback, Steinke turned pro with the Philadelphia Eagles aft er finishing college. He led the National league in punt returns in 194G. Your Business Our Business.. Our platform . . . top quality service at the lowest possible prices, always! Our salesmen are the expertly finished garments we return to your home. Jump on the band wagon! Give us a chance to do a little selling in your home. After you have given us a chance, we know we will have your business. DYERS-FUR STORAGE HATTERS *#2*1584 214 So. Main — Bryan Roland C. Dansby, Class of '31 Sid Theriot Top Contender for Honors A&M Faces Obstacles (Continued from Page 2) scales to 224. Scott is in his last year, but Winkler is a junior. Regular offensive tackle last sea son, Scott is expected to turn in top performances this year. His favorite role is defensive ball, so with his offensive experience he may be top lineman on the Aggie squad this year. Eric Miller, Paul Kennon and Benny Sinclair will split the start ing honors for the Cadets. Miller and Sinclair were the choices in spring training, but Kennon has been pushing for a berth on the first team. Kennon is a junior and weighs 185 pounds. He was an All-Amer ican in Louisiana in high school, but was handicapped by injuries last fall. He went through spring drills in good shape and looked good. Miller Is Big, Fast Miller is a senior weighing 210 pounds. He is a valuable two-year letterman, and has had good ex perience at both offense and de fense. He is big, fast and served as a starter last fall and in spring drills. Sinclair is a junior, and like Ken non was handicapped last year by injuries. He is a top-notch pass re ceiver and is expected to start with Miller. He was outstanding freshman two years ago and showed great promise in spring training. Sin clair weighs 193 pounds. It all adds up to light players, a few experienced key men, some tough obstacles to beat and a team who wouldn’t even stop drill for the rain and mud during the opening week of workouts. nc6 The Latest in Style and T extures • Wool Jersey • Winter Cotton O Corduroys • Rayon Suiting • Woolens ® Formal Fabrics 0 Orion and Nvlon The Fabric Shop 106 Main Street Bryan W elcome Aggies TO THE MOST PROGRESSIVE BANK IN BRYAN City National Bank IN BRYAN Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. , WHfifS YOUR FLAVOR? Welcome Aggies LET'S GET ACQUAINTED Fountain Service Best In Town G. I. Nash, ’45... Owner, Manager, says .... “Come in and Have a Treat On Me!” Today . Saturday Coffee Cokes Our Specialties.... Shop & Save the Rexall Way COMPLETE LINE OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES LILY ICE CREAM PARKER PENS (10 Day Free Trial) REXALL SPECIALS EVERY DAY FREE DELIVERY JUMBO 16 OZ. MALTS RELIABLE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE WE MAKE OUR OWN ICE Phone 4-4344 Aggieland Pharmacy North Gate