The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 27, 1955, Image 4

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THE BATTALION
Thursday, October 27, 1955
Ag Fish Battle Houston
Here Tonight at 7:30
By BARRY HART
Battalion Sports Writer
A&M’s unbeaten Fish, han
dicapped by the loss of 11 in
jured gridders, battle the Uni
versity of Houston Kittens in
their last home appearance
tonight at 7:30 on Kyle Field.
Admission is $1 for adults and
50 cents for children. Student
activity card holders will be ad
mitted free..
With the young series tied at one
win apiece, the first-year Aggies
try to forge ahead against one of
the finest freshmen teams in the
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For Sale
Notice of Sale of 1952 Chevrolet
1/2 ton pickup truck, one John
Deere, Model M, No. 11, tractor
and one John Deere, No. 51, inte
gral power mower — Sealed bids
will be received in the office of
the Department of Entomology,
College "Station, until 10 a.m., Sat
urday, November 5, 1955, and then
publicly opened and read for the
following equipment.
1952 Chevrolet Vz ton pick
up truck
John Deere, Model M, No.
11, tractor
John Deere, No. 51, integral
power mower
Prospective bidders should con
tact the Head of the Department
of Entomology: ’Phone 6-6474, for
further information. 36t3
For Rent
Furnished apartments. One and
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history of the Houston school.
Houston won in 1952, 26-21, and
the Fish slaughtered the Kittens
last year, 31-6, on rain-swept Kyle
Field.
The Aggies will be without the
services of starting center Dick
Goff, second string quarterback
Hal Sandefur and their number two
left halfback, Paul Delfeld.
Goff has started both Fish games
and played a major defensive role
in the Baylor game, intercepting
a pass and returning it 13 yards to
the Cub nine in the second period.
Sandefur was one of Texas’ fin-
Wanted
TEACHER WANTED AT MID
TERM. High School English, High
School Speech, and four to six
Elementary Teachers for migrant
children. Ninety hours and valid
certificate can qualify. State Scale
Salary. Write A. L. Peay, Supt.,
Box 746, Edcouch, Texas. 37t2
Lost
Talking turquoise blue parrakeet,
finger tame, named Joe. Reward.
Phone 6-2061. 307 E. Francis.
38t2
Lost wrist watch at Baylor game
in Cadet Section. Reward. Burt
Reid, Dorm 2, Room 302. 37t3
Saturday night, one leather bill
fold on. Brazos River off Grosbeck
Rd. Contains important papers.
Please return to Pete Justice Dorm
11 Room 218. 36t3
Pets
Students: Board your dogs at
(special low monthly rates. The Ba
yard Kennels, on Highway 6 south
of College. 6-4121. 75tf
Work Wanted
Typing wanted to do in my home.
Mrs. C. E. Carlson, Jr. Phone
3532. 100tf
est high school quarterbacks, and
is a fine operator on the all-im
portant optional play.
Delfeld leads the Aggies in the
yard-per-carry department with 56
yards on but six carries for a 9.3
average.
Houston’s biggest threat is left
halfback Don Brown, younger
brother of Aggie tackle Darrell
Brown, who was the leading ground
gainer in the Kittens’ only game
to date, a 39-6 loss to Delmar Jun
ior College. Brown picked up 39
yards on seven carries.
A&M, currently leading the
Southwest Conference freshmen di
vision after a 27-6 victory over
TCU and a 7-6 win over Baylor,
will counter with a tremendous
running game that features the
all-the-way threat of halfbacks Joe
Pascuzzi and Luther Hall and the
bruising power of huge John Tra
cey at fullback.
Pascuzzi leads the Fish in rush
ing with 129 yards, in pass receiv
ing with two catches for 26 yards,
and in scoring with two touchdowns
and four extra points for 16 total
points.
Hall is second in ball carrying
on the basis of 70 yards in 17 runs
and leads in the passing depart
ment with three completions in
four attemps for 42 yards and one
score.
Converted to fullback from end
after the Wog game, the 6-3, 216-
pound Tracey displayed brute pow
er against Baylor, rumbling for 62
yards in 15 trips.
STARTING LINEUPS
Tonight
FISH
KITTENS
Usry
LE
Mallia
Price
LT
Bonner
Browning
LG
Clouser
Roper
C
Baker
Howard
RG
Prescott
Driskell
RT
Burgdorff
Smith
RE
Giles
Hathorn
QB
Fatula
Hall
LH
Brown
Pascuzzi
RH
Lewis
Tracey
FB
Hampton
A TC Dumps
Squadron 6
In Football
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Called meeting, Thursday,
October 27, 7 p.m. Exam
inations and work in the
MM Degree. Members and
visiting brethren cordially in
vited.
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tober 20, 7 p.m. Examinations and
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V ited.
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floor Goodwin Hall by November 1, 1955.
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W. D. Hardesty
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Registrar 32t8
By JOE DAN BOYD
Foy Royder returned Squad
ron 6’s opening- kickoff for a
touchdown yesterday to spark
A Transportation’s 12-6 win
in freshmen football.
Sqd. 6’s Norman Neely stood out
on defense but the airmen couldn’t
stop the TC onslaught after Roy-
der’s initial play.
Tom Brown sparked the air
force aerial assault, and connected
with Doyle Malone, who scampered
90 yards for their only TD.
It was a Sqd. 6 pass which set
up A Transportation’s winning
score. In the second half James
Kromer intercepted a toss and set
the TC’s up on their opponent’s
10-yard line, where Ed Weuste
tossed to Royder for a 12-6 lead
which stuck.
Troy Tatum and Gary Poindexter
were the boulders in the A-TC de
fense which clamped down early
on Sqd. 6’s ground yardage.
A Ordnance defeated Sqd. 17,
12-6 in another football game while
B-Eng. nosed Sqd. 5, 20-19; Sqd. 9
blanked B-FA 14-0. Sqd. 9 out
played A-FA, 9-7.
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