The Battalion College Station (Brazos County), Texas PAGE 4 Thursday, October 4, 1956 A&M’s STARTING FISH BACKFIELD—(left to right) right half back Henry Colwell, fullback Bob Yeates and left half back Gordon LeBeouf with quarterback Charles Mil- stead kneeling. The 1956 version of the Fish open tonight against UH’s greatest first-year team on Kyle Field at 7:30 p.m. Fish Meet UH’s Finest Here Tonight at 7:30 By JOE BOYD Assistant Sports Editor A&M’s Fish gridders open the 1956 season tonight at 7:30 against the best team ever fielded by the University of Houston’s Kittens. A “battle of giants” is forecast with several all - staters dotting the list of both teams. The Aggie Fish pit their highly- touted backfield against a pondei'- dus Kitten line, with high school all-American Charles M i 1 s t e a d spearheading the action. All-state Larry Ward is expected to turn in a creditable performance at right end. Gordon LeBeouf, flashy all- State halfback, pits hard hitting speed and 190 pounds of power against such Kitten Linemen as 202-pound tackle Charles McKen zie. McKenzie is an all-State choice from Grand Prairie. Joe Glass, another all-stater from Bay- town, highlights the Kitten guard position. Abundance of high school stars isn’t the only similarity between the two freshmen teams. Neither team can claim a definite weight advantage. Overall average for the Kittens is 198 pounds while .the Fish round off at 195. Hous ton. posts a 178 pound backfield and A&M’s speedster’s average 181. Bill Darwin, starting center for the Fish, lettered only one year in high school, but promises great things. The 215-pounder towers 6-4. 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