The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 05, 1957, Image 4

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en Season
First County Game
With Toughlndians
By JOHNNY BARGER
A&M Consolidated’s Tigers
will open the 1957 football
season in Brazos County when
they meet the Cleveland In
dians tomorrow night at eight
on Tiger Field.
The boys from Consolida
ted High School are piloted
this year by Dick Gardemal,
who is most remembered by
local fans for his fine job of
quarterbacking the Aggies to
a 22-21 victory over Texas
University in 1951.
This year’s Tiger crew is ex
pected to be much stronger than
its 1956 counter-part. Last year
the Bengals won only one, while
losing nine, one of which was at
the hands of Cleveland, 33-13.
Although the Tigers are not in
mid-season form as yet, the ex-
Aggie grid star stated his charges
will be in fine enough shape to
give Cleveland a tough time Fri
day night.
Cleveland, on the other hand, is
a very able foe, with a large num
ber of its 1956 lettermen return
ing. The Indians’ starting for
ward wall averages almost 165
pounds per man, as compared to
160 per man for Consolidated.
Cleveland also has the edge in the
starting backfield, with a 160
pound average, while the Tigers
post a 155 pound average.
Gardemal said the two main
weaknesses of the 1957 team are
the lack of overall team speed and.
the absence of depth but that
these are compensated by the en
thusiasm and true desire that the
boys show on the gridiron.
The probable starting lineup for
the Friday night fracas will be as
follows: Kirby Jackson, 150-pound
junior, at left end; Mike Walton,
190-pound senior, or Pete Rodri
guez, 160-pound junior, at left
tackle; Bennie Jackson, 155-pound
sophomore, at left guard; Stead
man Davis, 160-pound senior co
captain, at center; David McNeely,
165-pound senior, at right guard;
Lyndon Harper, 160-pound senior,
at right tackle and Don Avera, a
150-pound junior, at right end.
In the backfield Gardemal will
have Edgar Feldman, veteran 153-
pound junior quarterback; Dee
Smith, promising 145-pound soph
omore left half; Alton Arnold, ver
satile 150-pound senior right half
back; and ferocious 165-pound
Billy Kavanaugh, a senior, at full
back.
Also speedy Johnny Martinez a
135-pound senior, may see consid-
ei’able action at one of the half
back posts, as will John Wayne
Todd, 165-pound junior, on de
fense.
In weeks to come, the Tigers
will be pitted against some of the
top AA schools in the state, as
they meet Rockdale there on Sep
tember 20 and when they tackle
Giddings there on October four.
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I whistled because the
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PRE-SEASON PRACTICE for the 1957 Southwest Conference Champions got underway
this week with about 60 men reporting.
Syracuse realized about $71,000 ,
from the Cotton Bowl after ex
penses which exceeded $70,000.
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