Consolidated Closes Out Non-District in Tomball In the throes of a three-game losing streak in which they have failed to score a single point, the A&M Consolidated Tigers close out their non-district schedule to night at 8 p. m. against the Tom ball Cougars on the latter’s home field. Coach Horace Schaffer’s injury- plagued Tigers, whitewahed in each of their last three tilts, stand at 1-4 for the season concluding a rug ged iron-conference slate. The Cougar line averages 182 pounds and the backfield evens off at 156. They have a 4-1 mark hav ing lost only to powerful Sweeny, one of the state’s leading AA aggregations. Pre - game statistics, however, offer a slight advantage to CHS’s Tigers. Both teams are credited with wins over Madisonville’s Mus tangs. CHS walloped the Mustangs 28-20 while Sweeny eked out a scant 14-13 win. • Ags Near Full Strength For Cougars Saturday GET YOUR SHELLS AiND LICENSES FOR DOVE HUNTING at the STUDENT CO-OP TUNING & REPAIR GRAY PIANO CO. 314 N. Main — Bryan TA 2-1451 — TA 2-4148 By BARRY HART Battalion Sports Editor At almost full strength for the first time in 1956, A&M trjes once- beaten Houston before a partisan 60,000 Homecoming crowd tomor row night in Rice Stadium. Only Dennis Goehring, all- SVVC regular right guard, will not see any action against a Cougar team that would con sider their season a good one if they succeeded in beating only the Aggies. Right halfback Loyd Taylor, who did nothing but kick against Texas Tech, will be back as will regular left guard Murry Trimble, who watched the Raider game from the bench. After playing the seventh-rank ed Mississippi Rebels to a stand still the final 50 minutes and los- S P L O A R T N T s LOW ON CASH? “LOU” will buy your BOOKS NOW! . . . And ’till Thanksgiving-, he’ll keep them for you. You will get a full cash refund. ... So what can you lose — COME SEE LOU ! Loupot’s Trading Post ROD & GUN CORNER THREE FIRES PER MINUTE ! ! ! 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TCU, SMU and Rice leave the state for contests against Alabama, Duke and Florida, while Texas tries Oklahoma in Dallas and A&M moves against Houston in Houston. Here are my choices for tomorrow: A&M 20 . . HOUSTON 12 OKLAHOMA 40 . TEXAS 14 BAYLOR 27 . . ARK. 13 TCU 34 . . ALABAMA 7 RICE 14 . . FLORIDA 7 SMU 21 ... . DUKE 20 The Cougars will be “up” for their homecoming tomorrow night and the expected 60,000 hometown fans will help some, but they have n’t got the guns to down the im proving Aggies. Looks like Bry ant’s bring-em-along-slow c a m - paign is beginning to pick up. Oklahoma which has scored 102 points to their opponents 0 in two games thus far, will win their fifth in a row over an un derdog Longhorn team. The Bears have too much for the light Hogs, even though this one is in Fayetteville. Arkansas will make more of a game of it than they did against TCU. The nation’s fourth-ranked team, TCU, will have no trouble putting HERE ARE YOUR OLD GOLD PUZZLES down Alabama, who was beaten by Rice in their opening game. The Horned Toads are being- touted as the SWC’s finest team in years. I picked the Owls to lose last weekend, so will pick them to morrow in a game that should be close. Florida has the home ad vantage but Jess Neely is bring ing his Houston boys along. Too much Ryan for the Sunshine State bunch. SMU has lots of offensive punch, as shown by last week’s 33-27 win over Missouri. The Duke Blue Devils has lost twice and this one could go either way. I’ll take the SWC entry in pure prejudice. ing 14-0, Houston puts its finest eleven on the turf hoping to knock the Aggies out of the nation’s top 10 teams. A&M holds a 2-1-1 edge in the close series that had its be ginning in 1952. The Cougars have more speed than they know what to do with— eight backs that have run the 100 in 10 seconds or less—and a tough line that fought the heavy Ole Miss gang evenly after the opening 10 minutes. Houston hopes to break even in Homecoming games tomor row, having posted a 4-5-1 re cord over the years. Coach Bill Meek took the Cats to a 6-4 season in 1955, his first in the South’s biggest city. “We have a more diversified attack, but with the schedule that confronts us, we could have a much better team and still not equal the 1955 record,” said Meek. I’KOBABLIS STAKTKKS The RaltriUnn College Station ftFra&os County), Texas' Friday, October 12, 1956 PAGE 3 Wogs Down Fish, 26-14 The TCU Wogs turned on their vaunted power to put the second straight defeat on the 1956 Fish, 26-14, in Fort Worth last night before a crowd of 10,000 and a TV audience. The game wasn’t all the first- year Aggies lost. Thieves broke into the A&M dressing room dur ing the game and stole 60 in cash. 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