The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 18, 1958, Image 3

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“Here’s Another One, John”
The Aggies’ Mr. All-America receives the Associated Press
All-American award from Max B. Skelton of the AP at the
Winter Sports Football Banquet last Saturday night.
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The Battalion College Station (Brazos County), Texas
Tuesday, February 18, 1958
PAGE 3
Steers Outgun Ags, 74-68
By GARY ROLLINS
The Texas Longhorns found
Gregory Gym more to their liking
than G. Rollie White Coliseum Sat
urday night as they .shot down the
Texas Aggies 74-68.
Although the Steers were with
out their star forward Jay Arnette
and 6-4 Brenton Hughes saw lim
ited action, they had enough fire
power remaining to hand the Ca
dets their sixth defeat against four
wins.
Neil Swisher was once again
high-point man for the Aggies with
20, followed by Archie Carroll with
18. Five Longhorns tallied in the
double figures.
The Aggie Fish broke their over
time streak at five games, but
dropped the preliminary game to
the Shorthorns, 70-60.
This brings the freshman team
record to three wins against seven
losses—all to conference opponents.
The varsity game was a closely-
contested game, with the score be
ing tied 11 times and the lead
changing hands 11 times. Both
teams hit 41 per cent of their field
goal attempts.
Hughes
Decker
Shaffer
Cleveland
Puryear
Meyer
Dowd
Smith
Texas
Fg Ft Tp
Texas A. and M.
Fg Ft Tp
Carroll 7 4 18
Connally
Lawrence
Swisher
Johnson
Meiers
Turner
McNichol
Totals 26 22 74
Totals 24 20 68
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“IN ITS 50TH YEAR OF SERVING TEXAS AGGIES”
Football Banquet
Marks Beginning
Of Jim Myers Era
All-Americans John Crow and
Charlie Krueger walked off with
nine awards between them to high
light the annual winter sports ban
quet honoring the 1957 football and
cross country teams Saturday
night.
Krueger, the outstanding tackle
from Caldwell, received one of the
three coveted school honors, the
A. M. Waldrop Award to the best
lineman. He is the first two-time
recipient of the award.
Crow and Krueger won three
awards jointly. These included
The Houston Post awards to the
outstanding back and lineman in
the Southwest Conference. All-
American certificates were presen
ted by the Associated Press and
International News Service.
Post Sports Editor Clark Nea-
lon presented Crow and Krueger
with silver services, which they in
turn aWarded to their wives.
CroW was recognized by Sport
Magazine as the college back of
the y(|ar.
To Bobby Marks, senior end from
New Orleans, went the Bert Pfaf
award as the best blocker. Full
back Richard Gay, the only junior
to win an award, was presented
the spirit-and-scholarship atvard,
dedicated to the late Herb Smith,
Aggie end who gave his life in
World War II.
Track Coach Ray Putnam intro
duced his cross country team, and
Willie Zapalac, assistant football
coach, introduced the freshman
football players.
The captains, Crow and Krueger,
introduced the 62 members of the
varsity football team.
New Coach Jim Myers made his
first public appearance before an
Aggie audience and received a
standing ovation from over 500
athletes, their parents and dates.
INTRAMURALS
“C” Infantry won its second in
tramural championship within 24
hours Friday by defeating “B” En
gineers in the Class A football fin
als by the close score of 9-6.
“C” Infantry had defeated “C”
FA in the ping pong finals Thurs
day night to win that championship
and keep up their pace of winnings
that has seen them come from 23rd
place to third place in the Corps
standings.
“C” Infantry scored their touch
down in the hard-fought, defense-
highlighted game on a pass from
Jake Lyon to Lloyd Neal. The ex
tra point was successful.
The only “B” Engineer TD came
on a pass completion from Calvin
Brummett to Jim Roberts.
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