The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 17, 1954, Image 7

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    Friday, September 17, 1954
THE BATTALION
Page 7
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HALFBACK JOE SCHEKO
Two Year Letterman
Four SWC Teams Picked
(Continued from Page 6)
been heavy favorites going into
a game have been known to come
apart if the fourth quarter rolls
around and the underdog is still
within striking distance.
feaylor, which has a liberal
sprinkling of good sophomores and
outstanding veterans, is one of
We Buy For Cash
At
LOUPOTS
the teams to beat in the race for
a Cotton Bowl spot. The Bears,
have fine backfield talent in L.
G Dupre, Allan Jones, Weldon Hol
ley, and Billy Hooper.
Cougars Lay for BU
Coach George Sauer only needs
to plug a gap at one of the tack
les, shore up the pass defense and
strengthen the reserve ends, and
he’ll have quite a ballclub. The
Cougars, however, won’t be giving
him much chance to experiment
Saturday in what should be just
about the best tilt in the confer
ence.
A&M Grid Roster
MUSICAL KINDERGARTEN
CONDUCTED BY MRS. A. B. MEDLEN
Regular kindergarten with emphasis on musical
appreciation, rhythmic activities, and beginners
piano. Elementary dancing and art included.
HOURS 9 TO 12 — MONDAY - FRIDAY
610 Welch, College Station
Phone 4-9794
Aggies ...
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Welcome to
SMITTY’S GRILL
Better Food — Friendlier Service
for the 7th Straight Year
W. R. (Ray) MORRISON
Player
Pos.
Exp.
Age
Ht.
Wt.
Ray Barrett
._,„XG
2vl
20
5-9
195
Darrell Brown
______ LT
Fn
19
6-1
190
James Burkhart
FB
Fn
19
6-2
185
Henry Clark
LT
Sqd
21
6-2
205
Bob Easley
___ FB
Ivl
22
5-11
190
Dennis Goehring
RG
Fn
19
5-11
185
Billy Granberry
F-H
Fn
19
5-11
180
Lloyd Hale
RG
Fn
19
5-11
190
Charles Hall .
_____ RH
Ivl
21
5-10
185
Billy Pete Huddleston
LH
Ivl
21
5-11
175
Don Kachtik
_ _. FB
2vl
21
6-1
190
Bobby Drake Keith
RH
Fn
19
6-0
175
Paul Kennon
___ LE
Sqd
• 20
6-1
185
Elwood Kettler
QB
Ivl
21
6-0
175
Bobby Lockett
RT
Fn
19
6-2
215
Billy McGowan
RE
Ivl
22
6-1
185
Russell Moake
C
Fn
18
6-2
215
Norbert Ohlendorf ^
RT
2vl
21
6-3
200
Jack Pardee
_ FB
Fn
19
6-1
200
William D. Powell
_____ RT
Fn
19
6-0
185
Donald Robbins
LE
Sqd
21
6-1
185
Joe Schero
._ RH
2vl
21
6-0
170
Bill Schroeder
LE
Ivl
21
6-3
190
Charles Scott
QB
Fn
18
5-10
175
Bennie Sinclair
.... RE
Ivl
21
6-2
195
Eugene Stallings
RE
Fn
19
6-1
lb3
Tommy Strait
_____ LH
Sqd
20
6-1
190
Marvin Tate
RG
2vl
21
6-0
180
Sidney Theriot
LG
2vl
22
5-10
190
Richard Vick
C
Sqd
21
6-1
185
Don Watson
LH
Sqd
20
5-11
160
Lawrence Winkler
LT
2vl
21
5-11
205
Herb Wolf
______ C
Sqd
22
5-11
180
Gene Henderson
_ QB
JC
21
6-1
175
Jerry Houston
C
Sqd
20
5-1
165
Joe Rowell
LG
JC
20
6-1
205
George Johnson
RT
JC
20
6-3
200
Five Grid Assistants
(Continued from Page 5)
in ,1954 from Southern Arkansas
State college of Magnolia. During
his eight-year span there his
teams won 54, lost 27 and tied two.
He won two Arkansas Intercolle
giate titles in ’51-’52.
A graduate of Danvilley Ark.,
high, Smith, 46, was a four-year,
four sport letterman at Hendrix
College, Conway, Ark., graduating
in 1931.
He served his alma mater as as
sistant until 1936 when he -went to
Centenary. Served in the navy
and discharged a lieutenant com
mander. He served at Athens, Ga.,
Jacksonville and Elizabeth City,
N.J.
TOM TIPPS, a graduate of Sull
Ross college, has one of the out
standing high school coaching rec
ords in Texas.
Prior to joining the Aggie staff
in the spring of 1954, Tipps, 38,
was head coach at Pampa for sev
en years. He won 56, lost 50 and
tied one in the ‘‘little Southwest
conference” AAAA prep league.
Tipps coached at Seagraves and
Temple high schools before World
War II, then after 3% years in
the infantry served at Denton be
fore going to Pampa in 1947.
REPAIRS
&
MAINTENANCE
ALL MAKE CARS
BBj
FACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS
Special Equipment For Doing Jobs
ALL AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS
AUTOMOBILE AIR CONDITIONING
(Installation and Maintainance)
/ POWER BRAKES AND POWER STEERING
WHEEL ALIGNMENT AND STEERING
CORRECTIONS
^ / PAINTING . . . WRECKS REBUILT
■W r MOTOR OVERHAULS
F Modern Motor Cars Require Trained
Opeators and Special Equipment
WE HAVE IT! \
CHARLES E. “SMOKEY” HAR
PER is new athletic trainer at Tex-
A&M. A veteran—he’s been in
the business since 1926—Smokey
is one of the most colorful train
ers in the nation.
A graduate of Mercer college in
Macon, Georgia, Smokey has serv
ed as trainer at Clemson, Vander
bilt, Florida, Alabama, UCLA and
Kentucky before coming to A&M
with Bryant this past February.
LOU KARIBO, spring graduate
0f> Kentucky and a varsity back
for 1 the past three seasons, became
the ninth member of the Aggie
football staff. He was added dur
ing fall practice.
Karibo is 22 years old. He will
work on his master’s degree here
in addition to his football duties.
Ticket Deadline
For Geveland
Series Today
By The ASSOCIATED PRESS
Today is the deadline for
mailing World Series ticket
requests to the Cleveland In
dians but the New York
G i ants haven’t named a
“stop” date yet.
The Indians, a cinch for the
American League flag, and the
Giants, pace-setting club in the
National League, are the only
two contending clubs accepting
World Series orders. The other
leading teams have ordered the
tickets printed but are not accept
ing orders.
In Cleveland where World Se
ries hysteria started early because
of the Tribe’s big lead, the Indians
said they would not accept mail
orders postmarked after Frtday,
Sept. 17.
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Help Lou Help The
. NEW STUDENTS
LOU Pays a Premium on All Engineering
Books. He Needs All Freshman Books.
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