;ies Work on For Horned Frogs Line TKp Battalion .... College Station (Brazos County), Texas Thursday, October 18, 1956 PAGE 5 cm By BARRY HART Battalion Sports Editor Jack Pardee, A&M’s bruising fullback, will play against TCU Saturday. “I think Pardee will be ready,” said Coach Paul (Bear) Bryant. “According to the trainer he’ll be all right. 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