The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 28, 1956, Image 3

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    Tigers Try Eagles
In Houston Tonite
A&M Consolidated attempts to
spoil the Smiley Eagle’s perfect
record tonight at 8 in Houston.
The Eagles of 10-AAA have suc
cessfully defended their goal twice
without allowing a score.
For the second consecutive
week the Tigers are outweighed
and given small chance of victory.
Smiley boasts a tremendous weight
advantage of 24 pounds per man
over the light Tigers. In the back-
field, the difference will be even
greater. Over all, the Eagles will
average 175 pounds per man and
Consolidated, 151.
Head Coach Horace Schaffer has
been well pleased with the Tiger
spirit and hustle in practice this
week following last Friday’s maul
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Thn Battalion .... College Station (Brazos County/, Texas
Friday, September 28, 1956 PAGE 3
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Pugh 79- Yard Scamper
Paces Kittens to 25-0 Win
Condy Pugh stole the gridiron for a 13-0 talley. Conversion try
Sport slantS
By BARRY HART
Battalion Sports Editor
It’s beginning to look like a de
cent prophet can’t make a cent any
more. Too many upsets. Look at
last week, for example, SMU beats
Notre Dame and Syracuse broke
Maryland in half. Who would have
thought it? There’s no justice!
So far I’ve read two sportswrit-
ers who are picking LSU to upset
A&M tomorrow night in Baton
Rouge—Bill Rives, of the Dallas
Morning News, and Will Grims-
ley, of the Associated Press. Both
take the Tigers by six, but I can’t
see it. The Ags have really pick
ed up this week and are beginning
to show the kind of football they
played last year. The Tigers have
only one really experienced back
and their great tackle, Earl Leg
gett, might not play due to an in
jury.
I’ll try ’em this way for the
weekend:
A&M 20 - LSU 7
Georgia Tech 14-SMU 13
Arkansas 20 - Oklahoma A&M 13
Baylor 27 - Texas Tech 7
Houston 21 - Mississippi State 7
Texas 27 - Tulane 14
SMU had their big one last Sat
urday; who’d think they can do
it twice in a row? Georgia Tech
will be tougher than Notre Dame
and the Mustangs don’t figure to
be as high again.
Arkansas, even with the loss of
quarterback George Walker, should
take the Oklahoma Aggies. Geo.
Nesbitt and Company will have
their hands full, though.
Baylor is a powerhouse and the
Lubbock bunch is weaker in ’56
than in many years. The Bears
threw only seven passes against
California last week and still won.
Doyle Traylor hasn’t even started
warming up yet. They’ll score al
most at will.
The Cougars open their season
tomorrow night in Houston before
a crowd of over 50,000. They’ve
got their finest team in history
and will have no trouble putting
down Mississippi State.
Texas moves into New Orleans
with a bitter taste still in their
mouths after last week’s 44-20
mauling at the hands of USC. The
Greenies haven’t anything resemb
ling a C. R. Roberts and the Steers
will want this one, so we’ll give
it to them.
By BARRY HART
Battalion Sports Editor
A&M moves into Louisiana territory tonight, but not for
the purpose of buying land.
Instead, the Aggies and Paul Bryant are out to move
back into the nation’s top 10 football teams with a victory
over the LSU Tigers. In a series dating back to the 19th
century, the Cadets and the swampland Bengals are all tied
with 10 wins apiece and two games even. A&M won the first
and the last and hope to pull out in front in 1956. The 1899
game was all Aggie, as the Brazos bunch bounced the Tigers
52-0, and last year Bryant’s team tore LSU, 28-0.
Thirty-eight Cadet gridders embark by plane at 6:30
tonight for Baton Rouge and Saturday night’s encounter with
the upset-minded Tigers. It’ll
be LSU’s opener and with
four weeks of workouts be
hind them, they should be
ready.
The Aggies spent Thursday pol
ishing their offense for the Ben
gals and will be at full strength
for the first time in 1956. Char
lie Krueger, regular left tackle,
missed the opener against Villan-
ova but will be back at his position
tomorrow with Bobby Lockett
moving to the right side.
Both Jack Pardee and Dennis
Goehring, who were injured last
Saturday and worked lightly all
week, will be available for heavy
duty as will second-team guard
Tommy Howard, who also missed
the season opener.
Aggie Starting Lineup
Charlie Krueger
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show last night with a 79-yard
touchdown gallop as CHS’s Kittens
ran roughshod over the Navasota
Fangs 25-0.
Pugh’s off-tackle run exploded in
the fourth quarter and completed
the night’s scoi'ing. Conversion at
tempt was no good.
Ronnie Rea scampered 31 yards
for the game’s first TD and Pugh
booted the extra point. In the se
cond quarter Russell loosed a 30-
yard scox-ing aerial to Cyril Burke
was no good. Rea climaxed a
powerful Kitten drive late in the
second period with a 6-yard jaunt
over the double stripe. CHS was
again unable to place the extra
marker. Pugh’s grand stand sprint
came after a scoreless third quart
er.
The only Navasota threat came
early in the fourth quarter when
the Fangs rolled up three straight
first downs and pushed to the Kit
ten 6-yard line.
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