Page 4 THE BATTALION Thursday, October 21, 1954 » Ag Pass Defense, Best in U.S., Gels Long Drilling for Bears The nation’s best pass defense meets the best passer in the South west conference Saturday, so the Aggies had another long drill on aerial defense yesterday. A&M’s pass defense, first in the country, has given up just 154 yards on 16 of 47 completions, an avei'age of 30.8 yards a game. N Baylor’s Billy Hooper is way out in front of the conference’s passers with a record of 23 com pletions in 42 tries for 393 yards. His nearest rival, Duane Nutt of SMU, trails by nearly 100 yards but has played in only three games. A 20-minute scrimmage between the first team and a freshman eleven at the end of practice high lighted Tuesday’s drill, last heavy session of the week for the Ca dets. Today the varsity is due to con centrate on smoothing offensive plays and its kicking game. Defense against running plays also got a thorough going-over yes terday. A team of second and third stringers scrimmaged a Fish team, and Coach Paul Bryant appeared more pleased with the showing of the reserves than with any other phase of the session. Bryant said, “I thought the last bunch moved pretty well. The first bunch couldn’t score against the freshmen, and the Baylor freshmen beat ours 38-14, so they must be about 38 points better than our varsity.” How did the defense that will be up against the SWC’s leading offense look? “I doubt if our de» fense looked as good as it did Monday,” said Bryant. “So many times they (the freshmen) broke clear.” Asked if the Cadets show any sign of a letdown for Baylor after the loss to TCU, Bryant said, “There isn’t a senior on this squad that has played on a team that’s beaten Baylor. (A&M last de feated the Bears in 1949.) 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Baylor, however, has won only three of its games, large ly because opponents have aver aged 277.2 yards a game. Hooper has had only one pass intercepted this year. He complet ed 9 of 18 for 244 yards and three touchdowns last week against Washington, scored once himself and was named to the United Press Backfield of the Week. Swimmers Meet Swimming Coach Art Adam son said he would welcome anyone interested in trying out for the A&M freshman or varsity swimming teams. All candidates are to meet with Adamson at 7:30 tonight in P. L. Downs jr. natatorium. Bill Mount Wins Two Events In Swim Meet, Sets Record Billy Mount of Milner hall set a new record in the 300-foo_t freestyle finals for upperclassmen in intra mural swimming last night with a time of 58.6 seconds. Mount also won the 200-foot backstroke event. In other upperclassmen events, Kirkpatrick had the best time in the 100-foot backstroke, D Infan try won the 400-fdot relay, and Law hall won the 300-foot medley relay. 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