The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 06, 1955, Image 4

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THE BATTALION
Thursday,- October 6, 1955
At Christoval High
Pardee Was Star
In 6-Man Football
By BARRY HART
Battalion Sports Writer
Jack Pardee, the Southwest Conference’s fourth leading
ground gainer at present, never played in an 11-man football
game until his freshman year at A&M.
In fact, the bulldozing Aggie fullback holds the distinc
tion of being the only man in the conference to come out of
six-man high school competition.
At tiny Christoval high
school Jack lettered four
times in both football and bas
ketball and once in track. In
his senior year Pardee scored
42 points in the all-state six-man
game.
As a freshman Pardee developed
so rapidly that he won the starting
fullback job, and led the 1953 Fish
ground gainers with 325 yards on
7.6 attempts for a 4.3 yard-per-car-
ry average. An outstanding block
er and tackier, he scored one touch
down and kicked the extra point
that beat the Texas Shorthorns,
14-13, at Austin.
Despite the fact that he was han
dicapped last fall by playing three
positions—end, fullback and half
back—and was injured in the Bay
lor game, Pardee participated in
637 plays, placing him third be
hind Lloyd Hale and Gene Stal
lings in that department among
returning lettermen this fall. Jack
gained 92 yards rushing on 34 car
ries and caught three passes for
36 yards in 1954.
Bryant Praises Pardee
So far in 1955 the 292-pound jun
ior has been coach Paul (Bear)
Bryant’s number one fullback.
“Jack has definitely improved all
around,” said Bryant. “He’s far
nut in front of our other full-
lacks.” “In all three games Par-
iee has played well,” he added.
Jack stands fourth behind TCU’s.
Jim Swink, Henry Moore of Ar
kansas; and teammate John Crow
in the SWC rushing department
with 169 yards in 24 tries for a
7-yard average. Only one time has
he been thrown for a loss—that by
the University of Houston for one
yard.
Greatest Game
Pardee played his greatest var
sity game against LSU this year
when he rumbled 91 yards in 8
stabs at the line. “Pardee was
outstanding for us, among others,
in the LSU game,” said Bryant.
Aggie fans all over the nation
will be watching and hoping to see
big number 32 crash through the
line, cut for the sideline and head
toward pay dirt this season as
Jack Pardee carves a name for
himself in the annals of A&M
football.
A&M Boxing Club
To Meet Today
The, A&M boxing club will have
an organizational meeting today at
5 p.m. in room 2D of the Memorial
Student Center.
All those interested in joining
the club are urged to attend.
Junior Meat Team
To Enter Contest
The Junior Meats Judging Team,
with 13 boys working out, will com
pete in the Southwestern Intercol
legiate Meats Judging .Contest on
Jan. 31.
G. T. King, coach of the team,
said this was the lax-gest group to
ever work out for the team. “In
terest 1 and desire is the highest
since I have been coachin,” he said.
Students work out daily from 5-
7 p.m. at the meats laboratoi'y.
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