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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1958)
Tk* -> C.oUff* Station {IhvurtM Cnmnty), Tmxni PAGE 4 1 iir^dwv, September 16. 19^8 lech's Crystal Ball Holds Cloudy Picture IrdrrnM—ot 2S returninjr Suffonl, from Midwestern, which from 1967; 1 from *66, 1 from *54. ; diecontmuod foot ball after hia freshmen year; qb Bob Wltucki, at tended Notre Dame hia freahman year, practiced with ND froah but did not partiripate. Both hare ea Nine atartera, 18 of top 22. t aptaiae -Qb Jerry Bell, rapt ; hb Mark Pofue, alt. capt. 1‘roapeeta Added experienre should result in improvement over I tabliahed year’s residence 1957, although strengthened ached l.eltermeo Keturniag—Fnds C»er- ule ran partly offset effect on win- 1 Seemann (21, Jerry Selfridge hies column. Line, especially at <1>, Hobby Stafford (1), Tackles gruards, weak in depth. Backfield J ,rn Henderson (2), lilil Williams experienced. Bearing heavily on outcome may be position switches, notably Bentley from fb to g, Turn bow from c to g, Dellinger from qb to hb, Amerson from qb to fb Biggest losses are r Char lie Moore, Last West selection, e Fat liaitsfield, Biue-(»ray choice, both graduating, and t Bobby ! C line, low grades. All statistical leaders return in addition to lead ing rusher of 1956, fb Doug Dun- rnn, out scholastically last year To use spht-T formation again Squid includes: 17 srs, 12 jrs, 34 s .phs. Squad a'ccages 2i*2 pounds wi the line. 176 in the backfield (8), Jerry Don Stockton (1), liuard Roger Naabitt (1) (tr to tackl* ), Ed Strioklaqd (1), Centers Jack Henry (2), Bill Tumbow (1) (tr to guard). Quarterbacks Jerry Bell (1), Floyd Dellinger (1) (tr to halfback), John Kiddle (2), Halfbacks Jimmy Kpox (1), Mick is Barron (1), John Roberts (1), Milton Vaughn (1), Ronnie Rice (1), Mack Fogue (I, from ’54), Fullbacks Floyd ('ole (1), (iene Bentley (2) (tr to guard), Doug Dunran (1, from ’66). 22 with 29 letter*. Fedcrmen l.ost Ltd Pat Harts- field (4), Jimmie Allison (1), A&M Sports In Brief v j | LiM . 1 Roddy Osborne Cut From Brown Roster The Cleveland Brovfns dropped Fans who follow the Texas Ag Sherrod, Aggie ei-i coach, an five players from the roster Mon- ; gie football team this year will Feathers, Texas Tech set day Ineluding former Texas A&M have new- position names to learn will be rivals Saturday fa star Roddy Osborne. i with the advent of the single wing when AAM and Tech open Osborne, all-Southw-est Confer- system by Coach Jim Myers. 1968 season, enee quarterback of the 1956 con- I Linemen re referred to as ★ A ^ ference champions, was a rookie stmngside end, tackle and guard, ^ Bj| Jones, Aggia frvshr defensive halfback. or weakside end, tackle and guard, coach, is a brother or Ellis Jot Milt Campbell, 1956 Olympic de I ami backs are railed tailback, one-armed. all-Amerioaa guard at cathlon champion who played his wingback, fullback and blocking the University of Tttlflg in the collegiate ball at Indiana, also was back. early' ’40’s. A native of San An- dropped, and veteran halfback Billy The line is balanced three play- gelo and Abilene, Bill migrated to Reynolds was traded to the Fitts- era on each side of the center— Vanderbilt for hia college hail af- burgh Steelers. hut some plays are run with the ter a tour of San Angelo Junior Reynolds, a fourth-year off-ns- j back* formed to the left and some College, ive bac k, was sent to Pittsburgh to the right. in return for tackle Willio Me-j This is where the denotations i lurg, a 6 foot-2, 'Jdo pounder. | "weakside” and "strongside” are Other players cut from the demed from. A weakside line- squad were guards Charley Mitch- man is one who is always on the against Texas. Sherrod playud !■ ell of Florida and Fled Robinson side opposite the formation of the ^e 1961 and 1963 gxmaa Mie of Washington and hnelracker Toni backfield and a strung side lineman Vols splitting with TWM, gad Michels played in the 1968 contest. Both were all A mencana. A ★ dr Two Aggie asaiaUNta, Bud Sher rod and John Michels, played for Tennessee in the Cotton Bowl Men to Walch < F. J Holub, 225 Tackle Bobby Cline (I), Guard* soph; e Jerry .Selfridge, 210 jr; Charlie Moore (3), Tim Stone (1», hb Ronnie Rice, 175 jr. Homer Rosenbaum (|>, Halfback Top Sophs < E. J Holub, 225; : (eurlos Ltrmo (1), Fullback Char- DeBitt Weaver Coach Weatt r i- in hi< fi*hih Vfi.r m athletic director and heat) foot!mi 11 coai h a* T*-oh. i he Red Raider* nienior has (■otapiiyd ..ii 11\11 ; . n. i. k i»i 39 win'*, SJ, iossgs and 4 tie.-*. '!>».• h’s total \ .it> i \ math <>ver the .<*fVen season j*eri(*d has iietm exceeded i > or;iv one Shuthwe-M Conference School. fb Glen Amerson, 1H0; t Robert Mi yer, 200; g Dale Robinson, 200; e Jim Brock, 200. Junior ( allege Traasferw- t Don R«-.e, Texarkana; g Max Brod. Wharton; g David Young. Victoria Jo< g Da* id Mi Kinney, Arlington Sd Ftate. Other transfera fh I>Mk lie Dixon (•'<). 8 with 16 letter*. < oarhing CHangea Bud Sherrod went to Texas AAM as chief aa sistant to Jim Myers. J T King, former Texas A&M , asislant, and op Kerbel, former Amarillo High hool coach, joined Tech staff as assistants. Louderback of Fan Jose State i* one on the side where the bark- Mitcheil and Louderback were field is amassed, rookies. | ' , it it it ii it it The single wing may be new to For engineering freshmen... drawing instruments and slide rules Tri-captains of the 196M Texas A&M varsity football L team are veterans who own mx ’ kisit y let lets between them. A They are John Tra<fy, strong side end from Fh lad el|>h,a. Ken Beck, strongside 'ackle Trom Qilm- den, lat.; and R.chard Cia\, block ing back from Shn vepdll. Tracey and Gay are married while Beck is tnng'e. ilay is an engineering student. Hw’k is tnk ing business and Triweyiis major ing in industrial tichnqfegy * »nd Texii Tech, op season opener Sat have .played al many spectators of the 1958 Aggie team, but It’* nothing new to AAM ci nches. Every member of Coach Jim Myers’ coaching staff has played the single wing. Myer*, Bud Sherrod and John Michels played at Tennessee under Bob Neyland; Russ Faulkinberry and Bill Jones played at Vander bilt under Bed Sanders; Doug Bradley played at CCLA under Sanders, W.lhe Zapalac played at Texas A&M for Hi mer Norton and Elmer Smith played at Hendrix College in Arkansas. A A * A look into the past of the Aggie coaches reveals some other Another Aggie coaching aide, Willie Zapa.ac, played in two Col lege All-Star game* at Chicago and in two East-West Shrine games at San Francisco. A&M Prof Surveys PtliiopianlMutrition ♦ Texas A&M ponents in the : urday at Dalla five different cities in |h« 16-game > inl *'restmg facta series which started inr!l927. The te,ams have clast>d m f.uh bock, Amarillo. College Station, j *>«**'* football Usm. This select San Antonio and Dallai, The Ag-, tenm includes other such grid gie* hold the edge, C. fame* to 3 greats as Beattie Feathers, Her Tech’s victor) and 1954. Dr. Thomas M. F erguson of the Department of Poultry bcience, lesvgs Sept. 16 to take part In a three month’s nutritional surrey of Ethiopia. Ferguson will be on# of twelve scientists on the team to survey and analyze the nutritional needs of the Ethiopian pi^ie, both ci vilian and military.^ He is the only Texan in the group. The survey is being sponsored by the C S, Department of Health, Education and Welfare and the Department of Defense at the re vs came m 1946, 1948 " an Hickman, Boh Suffridge. Bob * quest of the Ethiopian government, jCafog", and Bowden Wyatt. said Ferguson. Bud Sherrod, top assistant, is a member of the ali-tsme all-Ten- BATTAUOIS CLASSIFIED FOR SALE K>K KENT WORK WANTED ... arc important, in college and after. 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Near Shipley Dt) Nut Shop. ‘ \ 1 i. ou’l between 8 and 5. f 2( ( Smith portaMe t; pewriter, $40.(M). I' n (i e r w o (i if standard, $35.00. Folding Ie*t’ taMe and two chairs, $10.00. 42o9 ( iWege Main, VI 6 82;i3. 113 loeal t>e<lrooni for one or two Infant care in my home near students. TA 3 2208. 2t8 1 Gollege. Two to eighteen monthi .Alcorn 11,11 Trailer Fark)!! Thirty utility spaces for house ^ experiewon, VJ B" trailer parkway. Duplex furnished j ! *34 apartment. Business place for cafe Would love to keep girl age jl w -h living quarter*. 2301B North asl B companion for my fix# Highu ay 6 Bryan. 2t7 old girl. Breakfast and lunch in- Two bedroom unfurnished ga clu4 * d ( al1 V1 Am 2t4 rage apartment. TA 2 3602. H5 Wftuld like to rare for pre-achooj Neat, clean, naely furnished w r,rkin * m other. VI- Karate apartment. Near campus. 1 L _! FftirrWfr. Itfn WaiiabU- n,t | -It H reasonable WiM refinish * furniture, MJ Hd Thompson or call Col. Bauer, FUce 148tfr 2. 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J • Detroit • Chicago • St. Louie • Dallas • San Francisco • Los Angelas • Seattle • Montreal ATTENTION College \ .ew students and other college couples living in rental proper ty. Why pay six dollars or more for rubber lulse wall paint? Shop ( hapmaX’s Faint Store for these timely specials. Rubber base paint 63 96 per gallon. 7*’ roller and pan only $1 29 per set. Gloss varnish for floors only $3.95 peg gallon. Shop and save at ( HAFMANS FAINT STORE m downtown Bryan, next to the post office 1 to Babies wanted! Day car* for in and toddlara. Hot mooli I nfurnished garage apartment F^hced in yard. Hava college da 113 I ,\ nn Dr., TA 2-4407. 150t3 an,i ^xp^rienca aa child wel fara workar. VI 6 7658. 146tfi Earge comfortable btvlroom Call i "— \T 6-4233, 401 Dexter, l allege Sta tion 149tfn Houses in sear h of students. 1 and 2 bedroom apartments, avail able for immediate occupancy. De sire to contact students in search of pleas,mt living quarters. TA 3- 2872 or T\ 2-3463. HELP WANTED Two car hops wanted, ienee not necesaai angle Driva-In. "P* wantad. Expai cesaary. Apply Tr a. 3606 South Collegi Itttf One unfurnished 2-bedroom ga rage apartment. VI 6 7331 140tfn Bedroom with private I with near campus. Frofessor's home. VI 6- 4556. itfn Two waitresses wanted. Expei 148t,n ienee not neceaaary. Apply Tr angle Drive-In. 3604 South t oil eg 128ti SPECIAL NuTItfc ATTENTION; Mr Farmer L — I "RtxTor FNait” furnish your far Sewing macronea, Pruitt Fabric : hu 1 i 1 , ' , ' n ‘ r * n <l repair needs fh Bhop (Wt) I ra *f does the whole job, car pent* painter, plumber, etc . ., . and h F irnished apartments and small wo f k j-'* gtiaranleesi by the MAI nuses within walking distance of LI MBF.R CO. FKbi re C-liege. One office building 6-5711 today. 2 FOR RENT North Gate.- One Army adets! \Vill type your I •’498. ‘ Statement of Pi History." A 6-D Colla ^ our K \ \. 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