The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 10, 1955, Image 4

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    Thursday, March 10, 1955
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The score was Blues 21, Maroons
7 yesterday at the end of a 30
minute scrimmage between the
two elevens, highlighting A&M’s
11th day of spring football prac
tice.
With Bobby Conrad," a 1054
freshman hot in pursuit of vet
eran Elwood Kettlex-’s job, at the
helm, the Blues scored first, then
struck twice more after the Ma
roons tied it.
Ken Hall, the jet-fast fullback
of last season’s Fish team, scored
first for the Blues, intercepting a
Kettler pass' and streaking about
35 yax*ds across the goal.
• Guided .by Kettler, ..the Maroons;
who had seven lettermen, lashed
batk, with pint-sized halfback
Billy Dendy,' another soph next
fall, turning in a 50-yard dash
around left end to set up the tally.
Kettler- threw a short pass to
end Dean Meeks for the. touch
down, Meeks taking the ball away
from two defenders. With the
score 7-7, left half Carlos Esquivel
shot through the left side and
sped about 60 yards for the sec
ond Blue score behind Hall’s block.
A little later, Conrad, back in
punt formation, raced about 45
yards deep into Maroon ground
hut fumbled, with the vets recov
ering. After a couple of first
downs, Blue end Bobby Drake
Keith recovered a Maroon fumble
and then Conrad went hack to
wo rk.
He passed to Keith foi‘ about 10
yards. He went hack to pass
again several plays later and dar
ted through the left side, got a
block from Hall and ran about' 25
yards to score.
After that, head coach Paul
Bryant sent the Blu.es in v and put
up the Whites, quarterbacked by
Donald Grant, against the Ma
roons.
With Billy Stevenson, Don Mc
Clelland and Cliff Hamby — all
sophomores next fall—in the hack-
field, Grant dx-ove the Whites • to
the 1, then sneaked over.
With sophomore Jimmy Wright
at quarterback, the Maroons drove
to the 3, then Wright carried over.
Fullback Roddy Osborne contrib
uted a 25 yard gain, halfback Ed
Dudley ii T5-yarder to the 10.
Afterwards, Bryant had praise
for Hall anti Esquivel. Hall was
the first he singled out, then Bry
ant said, “I thought Esquivel did
well totlay, both qn .offense and
defense.”
He said, “Our line is improving
on ‘explosive’ speed, but . we don’t
move them out when we have to
go up the middle.”
Halfbacks Don Watson and Gene
Henderson, - who started for the
Maroons Satux-day night, have
missed this week’s two wdrkouts.
Watson has been excused from the
x’emainder of practice to compete
in track. Henderson suffex-ed a
leg irijux-y Saturday.
The Reds yesterday lined up this
way—Ends/ Gene Stallings, and
Dean Meeks;' tackles, Darrell
Brown and Jack Powell; guards,
Jim Stanley and Dennis Goehring;
Center, Lloyd Hale; quax-terback,
Keftler; halfback^, Dendy and
Dudley; fullback, Jack Pardee and
Osbox-ne.
For the Blues — Ends, Bobby
Marks, Nolan Hutchinson, Richard
Sorrels and Keith; tackles, Charles
Krueger and Henry Clark; guards,
Dee Powell and Paul Lillard;
Center, Herb Wolf; quarterback,
Conrad and Wright/halfbacks, Es
quivel and Loyd Taylor; fullback,
Hall and also Osborne.
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