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

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THE BATTALION
Tuesday, December 6, 1955
12th Man Bowl Teams
Stage Two-Hour Drill
By BARRY HART
Assistant Sports Editor
Brisk weather brought out some
hustling determination as the Ma
roon and White teams, opponents in
the 1955 12th Man Bowl, opened
the second week of workouts Mon
day.
THE RIVAL coaches, Larry
Winkler of the Maroon squad and
Ronald Robbins of the White, sent
their charges through a hard two-
hour practice that left the teams
moaning and panting when it came
time to hit the showers.
Both squads worked out in shorts
or sweat suits with shoes and hel
mets. Robbins ran his backs and
ends through their plays while his
line coaches, Henry Clark and Dee
Powell worked the front men on
blocking and tackling.
IN THE MAROON camp head
coach Winkler opened the session
with a chalk talk on plays. Winkler
and Gene Stallings put their line
through a long blocking drill while
Gene Henderson and Don Watson,
backfield coaches, ran the backs on
plays.
“We had some good workouts
last week,” said Winkler, “but we
don’t know enough about the boys
yet and it’s too early to begin des
ignating possible starters.”
Both coaches agreed it was too
early to name their number one
men, and that many positions would
not be decided until after the
squads go into full pads next Mon
day. The game is to be played at
3 p.m. Thursday, December 15 on
Kyle Field.
THE CONTEST, which first
originated in the early 40’s, then
died out during the war, was begun
as an annual event in 1952. Since
then it has brought more than
$4,()()() into the student «iid fund.
The game will be played under
high school rules—unlimited substi
tution with eight-minute quarters.
Tickets are on sale for 50 cents
at Student Activities and are being
handled through the unit and dorm
athletic officers and representa
tives.
Michigan State pitcher William
Mansfield is the president of the
student government organization
for 1955-56.
See Joe Faulk ’32 for —
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DON BILBREY was a starting forward for A&M last
season. The 6-4 senior hails from Victory, Okla. While
lettering last year Bilbrey scored 35 points and was out
standing on defense.
MURAL STANDINGS
All-Sports
CIVILIANS
Tearvm I*ts.
1. Leggett Hall 160
2. Mitchell Hall 70
3. Walton Hall 65
COUPS (CLASS A)
1. B-Engineers 130
Sqd. 17 130
2. A-Chemical 120
D-Field 120
A-Engineers 120
3. Maroon Band 115
Sqd. 7 . . . 115
4. A-TC 105
(CORPS CLASS B>
1. B-Engineers 135
2. A-Athletics 122 %
3. Sqd. 12 120
4. B-Field 11714
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\ CALLS CAN'T ALL GO THROUGH
AT THE SAME TIME-SO-
IF YOU PLAN TO MAKE LONG DISTANCE CALLS THIS CHRISTMAS
Avoid the rush.••call
before ilae Holidays f
Many of you will want to talk with far-off loved ones at
Christmas or New Year’s. But on those two days telephone
lines are always crowded. There are extra operators on duty
who have given up their Holidays to help handle the extra
demand — yet no matter how fast and expertly they work,
there’s bound to be delay on some long distance calls.
Avoid the rush: make Holiday calls before Christmas Day.
to help speed your long distance
calls, please give the operator the
out-of-town telephone number.
ACTION in the Maroon team cafnp, coached by Larry
Winkler. The Maroon team meets a White team coached
by Ronald Robbins in the annual 12th Man Bowl game
Dec. 15.
Iii ’Mural Football
B-AAA Fish Stop
Sqd. 24 Streak
By JOE DAN BOYD
B-AAA snapped Sqd. 24’s un
defeated streak yesterday, 13-6, to
send them into the final rounds of
freshmen football competition.
James Spivey scored first for
B-AAA, running over from the 2
yard line. Dick Thomas passed to
Sqd. 24’s Cliff Tuttle for the
tying score moments later. The
winning score came when Sam
Martinez intercepted one of Tho
mas’ passes and scored on a 25
yard run.
Sqd. 8 also fell from the un
beaten ranks as Sqd. 17 edged
them 12-8. Raymond Rice and
Junior Durham chalked the tal-
ies for Sqd. 17. Durham’s 50
yard TD run came when he inter
cepted a John Johnson pass to
cinch the ball game.
A-AAA bowed to Sqd. 12 by a
margin of two penetrations as the
two teams battled to a 6-6 draw.
It was primarily a game of de
fensive standouts on both sides.
Dale Lovelace and John McCade
anchored the A-AAA line -and. Al
len Pearson was the Sqd. 12 ace.
C-Infantry remained in playoff
running with a 12-6 victory over
Sqd. 19. Henry Bunson went over
on a option play run for the first
Infantry score and Edward Ayres
held on to one of Jim Vorba’s aer
ials for the score. Joe Sail pro
vided the lone Sqd. 19 run over
paydirt.
Tom Brown’s fine passing led
Sqd. 6 to a 7-0 win over a de
fense-minded White Band. Brown
went over for the score from the
1-yard line.
In Upperclassman basketball A-
Composite ground out a 25-10 win
over A-FA and won their league
championship. Sqd. 18 drubbed
Sqd. 8, 21-16. Powerful Sqd. 19,
league chmapions, handed winless
B-FA a 59-2 trounching.
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