- ,v 4 Thursday, October 6, 1955 THE BATTALION Page 3 f- - ' ' ' . ■ I • . BOBBY DRAKE KEITH—Was named the Lineman of the Week by the Dallas News for his outstanding performance against Alibi U. last Saturday night. Keith caught two TD passes, and blocked a punt that led to another, in the 21-3 triumph over the Cougars. Why do more college men and women smoke Viceroys than any other filter cigarette? Because only Viceroy gives you 20,000 filter traps in every filter tip, made from a pure natural substance found in delicious fruits and other edibles! 1 2 3 4 Yes, only Viceroy has this filter composed of 20,000 tiny filter traps. You cannot obtain the same filtering action in any other cigarette. The Viceroy filter wasn’t just whipped up and rushed to market to meet the new and skyrocketing demand for fil tered cigarettes. Viceroy pioneered. Started research more than 20 years ago to create the pure and perfect filter. Smokers en masse report that filtered Viceroys have a finer flavor even than cigarettes without filters. Rich, satisfying, yet pleasantly mild. Viceroy draws so easily that you wouldn’t know, without looking, that it even had a filter tip . . . and Viceroys cost only a penny or two more than cigarettes without filters! That’s why more college men and women smoke VICEROYS than any other filter cigarette . . . that’s why VICEROY is the largest- selling filter cigarette in the world! 20,00® Tiny Filter Traps... plus that Real Tobacco Taste Varsity Sharpens Attack for Nebraska; Fish Battle TCU Wogs Tonight at 7:30 — By RONNIE GREATHOUSE Battalion Sports Editor A&M’s Varsity sharpened its offensive weapons yester day afternoon in a short, but boisterous, scrimmage while the Aggie Fish took things easy. The Fish open their five ganie schedule tonight at 7:30 p.m. on Kyle Field against the tough TCU Wogs. Admission is free to student activity card holders. With ailing quarterback Bobby Conrad determined to play Satur day against Nebraska’s fired-up Cornhuskers, the Aggies will be almost at full strength again. Conrad Recovering “Conrad’s still favoring his leg, or so it looks to me,” said Coach Paul Bryant,” but he says he’s gonna’ play Satui'day. We’ll see.” When Coach Bryant asked Con rad why he was favoring his leg, injured in practice before the LSU game, Bobby replied, “Aw, it’s just a habit I have. I could feel something once or twice the other day, but it’s alright now.” Still on the injured list are tackle Henry Clark, a starter against UCLA, and ends Roger Hobson and Dean Meeks. Fullback Cliff Hamby, who had seven stitches taken in his face after be ing cleated in the University of Houston game, will definitely be able to play against Nebraska. A&M’s well-conditioned squad has had no serious injuries in any of its game so. far this season. In fact, none of the trainers have had to make a trip onto the playing field to see about a player. All this has given “Smokey” Harper, A&M’s renowned trainer, some thing to worry about. “Looks like I’m gonna’ be out of a job ’fore the season’s over,” drawled Harper. Donnie Grant and Conrad alter nated at the man-under positions on the No. 1 and 2 varsity units yesterday, while Jimmy Wright and Don Watson took charge of the third team. Teaming with Grant and Conrad on the first team were halfbacks John Crow and Loyd Taylor, and fullback Jack Pardee. George Gil- lar alternated with Pardee at full back. First Team Line Ends Gene Stallings and Bobby Drake Keith, tackles Jack Powell and Charles Krueger, guards Dee Powell and Jim Stanley and center Lloyd Hale made up the first team’s line. Keith was named Lineman of the Week by the Dallas Morning News for his spectacular play against Houston last weekend. He caught two touchdown passes and set up another by blocking a punt. “He did everything except take up tickets,” remarked Coach Bry- Fish Football Roster NO. PLAYER POS. HT. WT. Hometown 13 Luther Hall QB 6-y 2 185 Dallas (Sunset) 14 Jackie Hathorn QB 5-10 175 Port Neches 15 Hal Sandefur QB 6-0 178 Paducah 19 John Carbone QB 5-11 172 Fairmont, W. Va. 21 Ronnie Melling RH 5-10% 172 Marianna, Fla. 22 Jack Powell RH 5-11 165 Paducah 27 Joe Pascuzzi RH 5-9 185 Avella, Pa. 28 Gene Jones RH 5-10% 162 Cotulla 30 John Martin FB 5-10 175 Trinity 38 Barney Smith FB 5-10 185 Ft. Worth (No. Side) 39 Richard Rickman FB 6-0 175 Brady 40 Paul Delfeld LH 5-8 170 Dallas (No. Dallas) 42 Ronnie Haines FB 5-10% 183 Long Beach, Calif. 44 John Polk LH 5-8% 170 McAllen 47 Larry Minaldi LH 5-6 145 Nederland 52 Kenneth Beck C 6-2 230 Minden, La. 54 Richard Goff C 6-0 195 Houston (Lamar) 55 Stanley Roper C 5-11 190 Austin (Austin) 60 Don Browning LCx 5-10 192 Baytown 61 Carl Luna LGr 6-0 195 Garland 62 Allen Goehring LG 5-11 190 San Marcos 63 Brewer Newton LG 6-2 200 Memphis, Tenn. 64 David Smith LG 6-% 181 New Orleans (Easton) 66 Tommy Howard LG 6-0 206 Galveston (Ball) 67 A. A. Crews LG 5-10% 190 Nederland 68 Dickie Milam RG 5-11 195 Big Spring 69 Lawrence Hill RG 6-2 205 Eagle Pass 71 Harold Price LT 6-1% 193 Comanche 72 Jerry Cramer LT 6-0 205 Breckenridge 73 Ray Doucet LT 6-1 187 Nederland 74 Leo Wotipka LT 6-1% • 197 Baytown 75 J. E. Driskell RT 6-3 195 Lufkin 78 Clarence Hays RT 6-1% 194 Ft. Worth (No. Side) 79 Dick Steadman RT 6-2% 198 Fairborn, Ohio 80 Don Usry LE 6-3% 200 Cleburne 81 George Faust LE 6-0 202 New Orleans (Easton) 82 Terry Boozer LE 6-2 184 Alexandria, La. 83 Don Smith RE 6-1% 195 Phillips 84 John Tracey RE 6-3 216 Philadelphia N.E. 85 David Williams RE 6-1% 185 Houston (Lamar) 89 Lloyd Anderson LE 6-1 180 Uniohtown, Pa. ’Mural Freestyle Records Neared By JOE DAN BOYD Intramural Sports Writer The long strokes of Leggett Hall’s Michael Kuich carried him within 2.4 seconds of the Upper classmen 300 ft. freestyle Intra mural swimming record last night. Kuich’s feat qualified him for participation in final competition Wednesday, October 19. Other Upperclassmen finalists are: Watt, B-AAA; 1:09.6; Huntly, D-FA, 1:11.1; Hickman, Sq. 22, 1:11.2; Coyle, Sq. 7, 1:11.5; Goet- zke, A-Ord, 1:12.3; Shearer, A-Inf, 1:18.3; Cooper, Mitchell, 1:21.1; Chandler, A-AAA, 1:22.4; and Hampton, Sq. 13, 1:24.6. Freshmen who qualified for the finals were: Zeigler, B-FA, 1:06.2; Holmes, A-Inf, 1:07.7; Chandler, C-Arm, 1:08.0; Robertson, B Eng, 1:08.3; Strauss, Sq. 10, 1:10.1; Da vid, B-Arm, 1:10.9; Meyer, Sq. 20, 1:12.3; Stephens, B-Eng, 1:12.5; Truly, C-Inf, 1:15.2; King, Sq. 13, 1:17.1. Preliminaries in the 100-feet Backstroke and 200-feet Breast stroke are scheduled for Tuesday, Oct. 11 at 7:30 in P. L. Downs Nat- atorium. The 300-feet Medley Re lay preliminaries will be held Wed nesday Oct. 12. — A la Carte — Enchiladas . . . . . (3) Beef Tacos (3) Beef Enchiladas . . . (3) Tostados (3) Chile Con Quest© . . . (3) Tamales - Chile . . . (3) Guacamole - Salad . • • • MEXICAN DISHES SPECIALS Thursday thru Sunday CRISPY tostaditas r ttll/Ej WITH EACH ORDER MEXICAN DINNER ONLY 45c CHAPULTEPEC Your Host, TONY MANRIQUEZ 1 ant, emphasizing Keith’s great per formance. The Aggie freshmen run up against a big, fast line when they tackle the Texas Christian Poly- wogs tonight. TCU’s line weighs in at a 215-pounds average per man. The Fish’s probable starting line averages 198-pounds per play er. Fish Starters Probable starters for the Aggie Fish tonight include Don Usry and John Tracey at ends; Leo Wotipka and J. E. Driskell, tackles; Carl Luna and A. A. Crews, guards and Richard Goff at center. In the backfield for the Fish, Luther Hall gets the call at quar terback. Paul Delfeld and Joe | work on offense,” said Coach El- Pascuzzi man the halfback posts, mer Smith, who has been working and Barney Smith starts at full- with the freshmen. “Most of our back. work has been centered around “We haven’t had much time to I fundamentals. 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