The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 27, 1956, Image 5

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CHS Kittens Host Navasofa
At 7:30 on Tiger Field
By MAURICE OUAN
CHS’* Kittens host the Navasota
Fangrs tonight at 7:30 on Tiger
Field. The defending district
champs will attempt to repeat last
year’s 35-0 routing of the Nava-
spta team.
Coach Edsel Jones stressed de
fensive blocking all week and re
ported offensive practice as “sat
isfactory”. The “Kittens” are
looking fbr their first win of the
young season, having dropped a
20-0 tilt to Huntsville last wee^
The Kitten’s starting offensive
lineup is: Left End Bobby Adams,
109; Left Tackle Alex Quisenberry»
158; Left Guard Bob White, , 109;
Center Charles Roeber, 112; Right
Guard George Outlaw, 117; Right
Tackle Fred Wright or John Ped
igo; Right End Jack Armiste^d,
117; Quarterback Russell Welch,
104; Left Halfback Ronnie Rea,
125; Right Halfback Cyril Burke,
112; Fullback Condy Pugh, 135.
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By BARRY HART
Battalion Shorts Editor
A&M began looking like the Ag
gies of 1956 . Wednesday in their
final fulLspeed -scrimmage before
enjbarking on the east-bound trek
to Louisiana apd Saturday’s 22nd
meeting with LSU.
; v“I was especially pleased with
our first bunch today,” said Coach
The Aggies’ bruising left
guard, Mnrry Trimble, was
nametd Southwest Conference
Lineman of the Week YVed-
nesday by the Dallas Morning
News for his aggressive play
in the YillanoTa game last Sat
urday. ‘ ; ;
“l nominate Trimble as the
Aggie who looked most like
an Aggie in this opener,” com
mented N«ws writer Tommy
Turner who placed Murry’s
name' for the honor.
Paul Bryant, “But the second
group still needs some work. We’re
shaping- up just about like I’d
hoped.”
A&M moves into Baton Rouge
against a Tiger team about on re
gaining last year’s 28-0 white
wash. This is LSU’s season open
er before a home crowd of up
wards of 40,000.
The Bengals return a complete
tackle-to-tackle crew headed by
265—pound Earl Leggett, unani
mous All-SEC choice in ’55 and
pre-season pick as the best offen
sive and defensive lineman in the
league.
“Their line will definitely be bet
ter than ours,” asserted Bryant.
A&M’s morale was higher than
at any time this year. The Aggies
are beginning to ‘Tire-out” as of
old, with some of last year’s fire
and aggressive play returning.
Jack Pardee, who picked up 75
yards in 15 carries against the
C Jk
Murrv Trimble
Wildcats, worked out in pants but
no pads yesterday and will prob
ably be ready for Saturday’s game.
All-SWC right guard Dennis
Goehring failed to suit up for the
third day, but second-stringer
Tommy Howard was back in af
ter more than a week’s layoff, bol
stering the middle situation.
* ne tsattnnon -. *- College station (Ifrazos County), Jexas
Thursday, September 27, 1956 PAGE 5
SWC Round-Up
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
PORT WORTH—Head Coach Abe Martin sent his re
serves through a stiff two-hour scrimmage against the fresh
men to pace the afternoon varsity work-out at Texas Christ
ian University Wednesday. / •
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WACO—The Baylor Bears continued to look im
proved on both offense and defense yesterday as they
staged an all-contact workout to prepare for Saturday’s
game with Texas Tech here.
FAYETTEVILLE—Arkansas’ Razorbacks practiced a
little of almost all phases of football Wednesday and more
than a little of physical conditioning. Kv
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