The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 21, 1957, Image 4

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Thursday, November 21, 1957
The Battalion College Station (Brazos County), Texas
Brilliant King Hill Breaks Nose
HOUSTON, Tex., Nov. 20 UP)—
King- Hill, Rice Institute’s brilliant
quarterback, received a broken
nose in a scrimmage today but is
expected to play in the Owls’ vital
Southwest conference game against
Texas Chriistian.
Coach Jess Neely said Hill, the
star of Rice’s 7-6 upset of Texas
A&M last Saturday, will play
against TCU and will be back in
classes tomorrow.
The 205—pound quarterback was
injured when he came up from the
secondary to tackle halfback Billy
Bucek. Hill came out of the pileup
with his no|Se bleeding.
AUSTIN, Nov. 20 hP) — The
University of Texas football team
today moved into the heavy part
of its preparation for the crucial »
Thanksgiving Day game against
Texas A&M.
PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW!
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T !J S?
Alvis A Real Hitter
At Rejuvenated TU
AUSTIN, Texas, (Spl) — Saturday’s heroes acquir
their accolades through a flair for the spectacular—the
dazzling run, the prodigious pass, or, on some occasions,
the defense deed. i
Roy Maxwell Alvis could qualify for a consistent listing
on the latter requisite, yet seldom does because the offensive
skills generally rate prece- - ^
dence. The talented young
sophomore from Jasper can
carry the ball, throw it or
catch it with skill, but his
fe:
Blocks And Tackles Fiercely
Max Alvis, a 5-11, 185-pound sophomore from Jasper, is one
of four Texas Longhorns to start every game played this
year. Steer Coach Darrell Royal places a high premium on
Alvis for his willingness to mix it up.
true value to the University of
Texas can best be determined by
examining his blocking and tackl
ing ability.
Although playing his first var
sity season, the 18 year-old Alvis is
one of only four Longhorns who
have started every game this sea
son. To get the call each time he
has had to parlay fierce execution
of fundamentals to standoff the
challenge of Texas’ most spec
tacular backfielder—the ♦redoub
table Rene Ramirez, also a sopho
more.
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CASUAL WEAR
first in fashion
of valor to the philosopher, but to
Alvis, End Maurice Doke, Center
Louis Del Homme and Garland
Kennon it’s consistency. They have
started each of Texas’ nine games
and will be in the opening lineup
against Texas A&M in College Sta
tion Turkey Day.
“Max has been our most con
sistent hitter,” says Coach Darrell
Royal, who places a high premium
on the youngsters who show a Will-
ingnesis to mix it. “Ole Max is
interesting in a lot of ways: he
seems quiet and shy and his hidden
fierceness as a competitor is some
times overlooked.”
Alvis’ statistics will not knock
your eye out but his fierce tackling
will. Halfback Larry Dueitt and
Quarterback King Hill of Rice, to
name a pair, can attest to that. His
lethal tackle sidelinde each of them
temporarily, as Texas upset Rice,
19-14.
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Football End
Heralds Start
Of Swim Season
As the weather cools and football
season ends, sports fans look to
indoor activities such as . . . iswim-
ming.
Coach Art Adamson of the Ag
gie swimming team reports the
team will look to sophomoreis for
help. Excellent performers return
this year but A&M suffers from
lack of depth that sophomores
must make up.
Two returning stars are Tetsuo
Okamoto, tremendous distance mjm
from Brazil, and Rippy Woodard,
who set seven records while plac
ing second in the conference in
1956-7.
Bright prospects on the fresh
man team are John Harrington,
high school All-American at A&M
Consolidated for three years;
Charles Teas, 1957 high school
state champion diver from Houston
Bellaire; Richard Andrews of
Houston Austin and Michael Fulton
of San Antonio Jefferson.
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Intramurals
Wednesday Results
Class A—Football:
A QmC 12, E Infantry 6
A Chemical 19, C—AAA 6
A Ordnance 15, Squadron 17, 0
Class A & C—Horseshoes
Squadron 20, 2, Squadron 15, 1
A Veterinary 2, Squadron 21, 0
Squadron 13, 2, C Armor 0
ATC 2, A Engineers 0
C Field 2, C Infantry 1
Squadron 4 wins forfeit over A Signal.
Hart Hall wins forfeit over Law Hall.
Class A—Tennis:
Squadron 16, 3, Squadron 11. 0
Squadron 13, 2, C Composite 1
B Armor 2, Squadron 14, 1
Class B—Basketball:
B—-AAA 23, C Armor 15
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