Injured-Plagued Aggies Take It Easy In Preparation for Yillanova Saturday The Battalion .... College Station (Brazos County), Texas Tuesday, September 18, 1956 PAGE 5 Williams Leads A. L. ’Mural Men Meet in 4 T ? Wednesday All intramural sports managers should make special note of the change in their meeting time with Barney Welsh. This meeting is of special concern to all, for it is here that Barney will lay out this se mesters intramural schedule. The meeting, originally scheduled for Thursday, has been changed to Wednesday, at 5 p. m. room 202 in the YMCA. The first sport planned for this season is the intramural swimming on October the first, second, and third. The preliminaries for swim ming will be on Monday the eighth, and the diving on Tuesday the ninth. Wednesday the 10th we will have the finals in both events. Krueger Doubtful Starter Goehring, 5 Others Hurt «5iagi-., AGGIE GUARD MURRY TRIMBLE—counted on to bol ster A&M’s middle against the ponderous Wildcat line is sidelined with a broken rib in last Saturday’s game scrim mage. By BARRY HART Battalion Sports Editor With six players on the injured list and another only able to take a minimum of contact, Coach Paul (Bear) Bryant’s Aggies took it easy Monday in preparation for the northern invasion of Villanova’s tremendous Wildcats Saturday. Plagued by .injures in the last week, Bryant’s hope for his first opening-game victory as coach of the Aggies gets dimmer by the day. “W T e didn’t do much today,” commented the head coach. “We’re not going to scrimmage any this week—we’re too in terested in getting well.” The Cadets limited their Monday practice to work on plays by the backs, pass defense and kicking. NEW YORK—Ted Williams has a .352 batting average with 364 times at bat. Mickey Mantle is at .350. Each has 10 games left to play. Williams, a four-time batting champ, has come on strong in the past couple of weeks. Last week alone he gained 8 points, collecting 11 hits in 24 trips. Mantle, mean while, fell 5 points with 6-for-25 while dropping from the top spot Friday night for the first time this season. NO MATTER WHAT SIZE TYPE YOU WANT THE 1957 UNDERWOOD “DELUXE” PORTABLE Offers YOU Over 700 Different Styles and Sizes See ROBERT L. DAVIS ’50 DAVIS OFFICE EQUIPMENT North Gate They’re smart on campus They score in sports... Sport Shorts By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FAYETTEVILLE, Ark.—George Walker, Arkansas’ in jured quarterback, worked out in pads for the first time in more than a week. It appeared unlikely, however, that he would see action against Hardin Simmons in the Razorbacks’ opening game here Saturday. Walker, a senior and top ohoice for quarterback, suffered a knee injury in a dress rehearsal scrimmage Sept. 8. Four position changes were made, none of them on the first string. Mitchell moved Jack Snodgrass from center to right guard, Bill Gilbow from right guard to left guard, John Boles from left guard to left tackle, and Benny Berry from left halfback to right halfback. ★ ★ ★ NEW YORK—Home runs by Billy Bruton, Jack Dittmer and Ed Mathews brought Milwaukee’s second-place Braves a 4-1 nightcap victory last night against New York after southpaw Johnny Antonelli, hitting a two-run homer and giving just six hits, had gained a 7-2 Giants’ victory in the first game of a twi-night doubleheader. ★ ★ ★ LONDON—The case of the missing Russian discus thrower, almost forgotten in the Suez crisis, zoomed back into the news Monday night. High government officials were reported to be reviewing the case of Nina Ponomareva, who is believed still in London. An informed source intimated that the case against Nina, who skipped bail after being charged with stealing five cheap hats from a London store, may be dropped. Nina is believed to still be enjoying the diplomatic sanctuary of the Soviet Embassy. The heralded freshman quarter back; Charles Milstead, ran from the Wildcat T formation and did the throwing, but was hampered in his accuracy by the inadequacy of his forward wall. The team worked on punts, extra points and field goals, with Ed Dudley, Roddy Osborne, Loyd Taylor and Bobby Conrad doing the toeing. Hoping to parallel A&M’s come back of 1955, Yillanova sends a ponderous team after its third con secutive win over the Cadets. The Aggies took the series opener, 33-7, in 1939, but the Wildcats have won the other two, 34-14 in 1948, and 35-0 in 1949. BOOSTING A 20-pound-per-man edge in weight in the line, Yillanova moves into Kyle Field with a for ward wall averaging 215 pounds, including a pair of 230 - pound tackles, publicized Don Luzzi and Ron Cherubini. Although they won but one of 10 games in 1955, the Wildcats re turn 24 lettermen and a group of sophomores that were undefeated as freshmen and tabled the finest frosh team in Yillanova history. At every position the Wildcats have a veteran supported by a bright sophomore. 4 Five lettermen are back at the halfbacks with Davey Parr, John Bauer, the team’s top ground gain er in 1955, and Rick Sapienza, their fastest back, providing breakaway threat. Rollie West, 215 pound soph holds down fullback in front of two lettermen. AT QUARTERBACK the Wild cats hope Bill. Magee, who had a fine spring and has improved as a passer, and Jim Grazione,-6-2, 190, pound soph who led the Yillanova freshmen to new scoring records last season, will provide adequate ball handling. GU RIFLES — SHOTGUNS — PISTOLS BUY 9 SELL • TRADE Time Payment Plan THE SPORTSMAN S CENTER In Plantation Shopping Center FASTEST way to travel to They rut© on a, date... i®! They’re KEDS 3 ...they’re great! 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