tarn The Battalion .... College Station (Brazos County). 1 oxa> Friday, September 21, 1956 PAGE 3 AGGIE TRI-CAPTAINS—Gene Stallings, Lloyd Hale and Jack Pardee will be starting their third grid season under Coach Paul Bryant tomorrow against Villanova on Kyle Field. Sportswriters Choose Champs Special to The Battalion FORT WORTH—On the eve of the 1956 football campaign, the grid experts have “fingered” the TCU Horned Frogs to repeat as the Southwest Conference champ ions. In the 23rd annual poll of the TCU Sports Seiwice, a record 143 sports writers and newscasters se lected Coach Abe Martin’s vetemn Purple as the most likely to suc ceed. However, the Texas Aggies, Baylor Bears and Texas Long horns received substantial support and were picked to finish in that order. Here’s the way it turned out: TCU A&M TEXAS BAYLOR ARKANSAS RICE SMU The Frogs, with a senior team headed by All-America Jimmy Swink, got 96 first-place nods out of 143. They had 35 second-place ballots. A&M got 20 firsts and 64 seconds while Baylor received 13 ballots for first and Texas five. Giving one point for a first- place selection, two for a second and so on, TCU got 206% points. The Aggies had 358, Texas 523, Baylor 540 Vs, Arkansas. 665%, Rice 846% and SMU 871%. In the previous 22 polls, the team picked to win the title has done so only four times. Two other favorites managed to get ties. Tigers Host Rockdale at 8 Here Tonight By MAURICE OLIAN CHS Sports Correspondent Consolidated High School’s Tig ers play host to an undefeated, un tied, unscored upon Rockdale elev en tonight at 8 p.m. on Tiger field. CHS Fullback Bill Kavanaugh pits his ,239-yard clistrict rushing lead against the defense-minded team. Co-captains for the tilt are Left Guard Garland Andrews and Left Halfback Bill Hall. Hall currently holds the dis trict punting lead with a 35.6 average and is third in rush ing with 115 yards. The Tigers give up 10 pounds per man and face the additional threat of Rockdale’s Travis Walk er, speedy 150-pound halfback. Walker has already scored four touchdowns in the still-young 1956 season in which Rockdale has trounced Giddings 21-0 and Thorn- dale 27-0. Probable starting CHS lineup is: Left End Dan Davis; Left Tackle Mike Walton; Left Guard Garland Andrews; Center David McNeely; Right Guard J&mes Couch; Right Tackle Pete Rodriguez; and Right End Jim Wright. Quarterback Alton Arnold; Left Halfback Bill Hall; Right Half back John Wayne Todd; and Full back Bill Kavanaugh. We Specialize in MEXICAN FOOD STEAK SEA FOOD GARZAS KESTAURANT 803 So. Main — Bryan KEYS MADE STUDENT CO-OP TUNING & REPAIR GRAY PIANO CO. -314 N. Main — Bryan TA 2-1451 — TA 2-4148 Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted DR. E. LUEDEMANN DR. G. A. SMITH Optometrists • BRYAN OPTICAL CLINIC V 105 N. Main Bryan, Texas (Next to Lewis Shoe Store) Calling All Lutherans (Of The NATIONAL LUTHERAN COUNCIL) You and your friends are invited to make your Church- home with us. You will like the “upward look” of your new Church made of glass and brick. This Sunday, September 23, you are invited to a Congre gational Dinner honoring Aggies following the worship service at 10:45 AM. CALENDAR OF THE WEEK SUNDAY Aggie Bible Class 9:30 A.M. Dr. Jim Hildreth Morning Worship—“The Christian Faith and My Job” 10:45 A.M. Pastor Ed Svendsen (Our new Pastor) Married Couples Group 6:45 P.M. EVERY WEDNESDAY Lutheran Student Forum 6:45 P.M. • Lutheran Student Center ALL ARE WELCOME Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church & STUDENT FOUNDATION North Gate (Main & Cross—2 Blocks North of Post Office) Hurt Sticks Neck Out—-Picks Baylor By BARRY HART Battalion Sports Editor Realizing that only fools or foreigners attempt to pre dict the Southwest Conference championship football race, and being (I hope) in neither category, I will herein make my world-shaking guess. Here they are, in order: Baylor TCU Arkansas A&M Rice Texas SMU It’s a long way back for the Bears’ last SWC title— 1924, in fact. To quote the old chiche “Always a bridesmaid but never a bride” that’s Baylor, but not this year. They’re loaded up at Waco and new Coach Sam Boyd is the last to deny it. Not since 1951, when the Bears went to the Orange Bowl, has there been so much size, strength and experience. “That good old Baylor line” is one of gigantic proportions, with 13 lettermen and half a dozen outstanding sophs. Of the 30 applying for jobs from tackle to tackle, 22 weigh 200 pounds or over, and a sound Doyle Traylor looks like he’ll have the kind of season he’s capable of. As Coach Boyd says, “These kids have their heads set on breaking the drouth.” (See HART PICKS BAYLOR, Page 4) The Church.. . For a Fuller Life... For You... 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In one of his moments of spiritual ec stasy he broke forth in song: “How ami able are thy tabernacles, O Lord of hosts!” he sang. “My soul longeth, even fainteth for the courts of the Lord.” There are millions today who look upon God’s earthly houses—the churches of the land—in much the same way. They are glad when the church hour comes and they can mingle with others in worship and spiritual fellowship. The church around the corner or over in the next block is not a cold and formal place, once you come to know it. It breathes friendliness and sympathy. It comforts and inspires and points the way to a kind and loving God. Come to Church on Sunday and enjoy the fellowship of God’s people. W0 : i THE CHURCH FOR ALL . . . ALL FOR THE CHURCH The Church rs the greatest fac tor on earth for the building of character and good citizenship. It is a storehouse of spiritual values. Without a strong Church, neither democracy nor civilization can survive. 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