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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1958)
Battalion -> ColU/r* Static* Comfy), Taxtu — — — " ' -i - »» ^ " - ■» ■ ■ Wednesday, September 17,1958 *Ae*# Old and New Meet S aturday 1>p old and the up* kirk off the 10M font hall aeapoi in the Dalla* Cotton Bowl Saturday mcht. Game time is 8 p.m. The old la A AM, rharter mem her of the Southweat Confen*nre, and the new la Texas Tech, moat rerent memhei of the league Al though the Haider* d<» not com pete for the grid crown until they’re full fledged tnembera in other aporta Both squads will be at near top physical strength with the Raiders having an ailing halfback and the Aggies an injured wingbark R<m- tic Rice, Tech starter, is on the doubtful list due to illness while Randy Sims of A AM has been out of action two weeks wi*h a bad knee. Sims had been running be hind ion Few Another aoph, I Sowell Berry of Snyder, has been looking good at wingbark on the second unit. The game will mark the debut of Coach Jim Myers and his single wing offense. The Cadets have adapted themaelves well to the new style attack after having played the split-T the pant four yeara and other types of the “T” since 1M6 Aggie problems are speed and depth, or rather the lack of these two items. Myers feels he will field a good firat team this fall but there's a noticeable drop to the second and tbiiai units. ^ggie quarterbacking chores rest | ynung junior has been challenged ; is due to start against Tech this w ith Charley Milstead, but the | by Fd Dudley. The Tyler blond' week. Engineers, You Can't Afford To Miss It! WHAT IS IT? Gordon LeBoeuf POUT SLANT By BOB WEEKliY rurrently running in the No. 1 fullliBck slot, L*Roeuf could U; one of the top ruahuig hacks in the Aggie offense $l>ortwnters and newscasters taking part in the A*, oeiatod PrtM pre-season pofl picked four SWC teams in the op 20, namely TCU 8th, Texas 10th, SMU 17th and AAM 20th. It may be an honor to be selected among this alite group, Hit one wonders just how many of those participating in the I pool ever saw a football game Not many 1 bet! ♦ A look at the record shows that Jim Myers is AAM’s |21st football coach Only three of the 20 previous coaches lat AAM lost the opening games of their regime, and only |two of these were in the last 60 years. With tradition in our favor we should down the Red | Raiders by—let’s say—14 points. AAM and Tech have played 16 games since 1927 at five I different sites. The Aggies ha vs won 18 of these soMtssta, (losing only three This will he the third meeting of tbe two school* in the Irotton Bowl with AJtM winning the two previous "Big D” 1 bat ties in 1951 and 1956 ♦ ♦ * The rumor is out that Red Raider Coach Dewitt Weaver has been playing the Aggie War Hymn in the Tech dressing |room for the past week trying to fire up the underdog ilaidern. With all that brainwashing going on we have a few transfers to A4.M at mid-term. Sixty-three Freshmen Draw Football Togs Coach Bill Jones greeted S3 freshmen fuotball playeis Mupday evening for the »Urt of Ki»h grid practice. The future Mngle wing gndder* for Coach Jim Myer* Aggie var- aity open their schedule Oet. 2 against the Houston Kitten* at College Station and will play four more Fnh games. tHher Fro»h contests are with the Tt l' \* ;>gi at Fort Worth, Oct. 8, Baylor t ul>* at Waco, tVt. IS, Rue Owlets at Collage Station, Nov. 13; and Tcx- a» Shorthorns at College Statioit, Nov. All but the Texas game will be played at night. Jones will have a* his assist ant* five student coaches- all for mer Aggie grid stars still working toward their degree* They are Bobby Lockett. Jimmy Wright. John Gilbert, Loyd Taylor and Bobby Marks The 83 freshmen gndders: M«rt*r Ka— Wmsow, l-a S »*»>-» W-f goun, tlallu . i*rry grown MsC’anury . f,*i y Bryorti, Urady . go* Cashry, l«>a- tain. Bill t <«braa. Loogvlna . Ja< ki» ( tT— httsar l*i <1 Uarrrl l>t«n tnall- n<U Uu> Dillon, l aata ruo . IK i.a.d ti.Wi. Cu«ro ; Oar# Oh-rW« San Anlonio . Bt‘-h ard gsrria Palaotina. Gary Pinch. t*a Wart; Prank PtaWrr. grrnhaiti B.-Uti Plaol. Gilo»rr ; Oonnia Oatihati. W'mi C<^ WhrMs Vrod <..*•» OOrnaa Wa»»w »>oi. an*. San Anuanu. Alfrad (ilniktlB. Mart 8 J Halpiiv li.auin.Hit; Ruaarll Hill Dal 1a» John Witt. San Bmltr Jam** W.'ttey **r, OlVm larol Tylrr Ka knot. Oirkntt, Plain>ire , Jidinriy M»» * Marruu. G<>n>a Ir* Dicky Ma~>i Kilcum. Jim M>lb> la«m l«kr Bruca Miilrr, Lrv*i)anii , Wuudr » Moyrrt lamsvwa; J h Miilri 1'axiWna . Jan Murphy i# Umiu. Ukia Jim Nurri*. Coicauui Davtd Puniuky. Paradrna ; Frrd PrSoOTtua, Fait g arth Hohhy Scott. Odr*a« Dare Bimp.ma. Port Arthur. Way inn.I Sunni'.na. Son Antoni. Dand Skinner. Fart Worth, Larry Smith. Brail) . Jamio Straat, Ne derland Charlia Suiak. Port Worth, Mur lln Saaim. (iranbury liddir Van Dyke San Antonio, Bill Vincent, Mumaa Clt La.; Me key Walker. 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M.-t'lun* Seymour R.«t*er McFarlnnd Fort W .»th Ja**r MrLutre In The Red Raider Camp Jerry Bell. * h<> rose from fourth' AHhough Tech sports mere sen- to A4M whew the teams meet in stung quarterback to a starting iota than last year, several soph- | Dallas this weekend pole last fall, captain* the Red omorea look like they'll see action Among the participants in the lenders this season. Standing S- as members of the Red Raiders’ 40-7 loss to AA M two years ago II and weighing 192, Bell is built ' top two teams. j a * 148 m the 21-0 defeat lust like a guard, but he's just fast At least a pair—center F. J ! y^r w ^re end Gerald Seemann. enough and difficult enough to Holub of Lubbock and fullback tackles Jim Henderson and Phil bring down to be dangerous on his Glen Amerson of Munday—are j ^Wtams. and halthaiks Infrequent runs. (likely starters when Teeh opens ! ^ “Oghn and Jimmy Knox. Alternate captain of the Raid- ! against the Aggies Saturday, har- rr? is Mark Pogue of Sulphur! ring illness or iWjury. Fpring*. who has had an injury. Others tabbed for considerable dogged career since graduating 1 duty are tgrkles Jere Mnhon of from Tyler Junior College At 24, | Panhandle and Robert Meyer of San Antonio, guards Kelly Gilbert of Oklahoma City. Fred Weaver of Cooper, and Dale Robinson of Stamford, and end Jun Brock of | Fort Worth, it it it M ilton BEFORE YOU BUY YOUR BLACK SHOES . .. ASK the 515 AGGIES Who arc Still W earing l In* ^OKKTOVL’N SHOES They Bought I^ast War YORKTOWN Military Shoes Rrutilarlv 812.% Eon's Brice-only 810.95 IS/Fro Kccht •’Ihe Shoe of ChampionH' 85.% Other Stales from 85.95 up LOU POT S North (iale Do You Think for Yourself ? (ivzzi'S TEST our i * Teh's oldest player, Pogue. 5 11, 18 r y, i» majoring in physical odu cation. it it it ViiD>d into the Southwest Ath letic C«*nference May 12, 19.»8, at Fayetteville, Ark., Tech, because of scheduling difficulties, will But begin conference grid titk play until 19*>. The Red Raiders, in their first year of condaranee play, 1957d>8, finished second in tennis, tied for third in basket ball, fifth in swim ming, sixth in golf and eighth in track. Five Red Raiders will be trying to wipe out the sting of two losses AtM MENS SHOP 103 MAIN NOHTH OAtE AGGIE OWNED Do you beliovo you could fool a lie- detector machine if you put your nund to it? VKS [>□ \ M nr V W elcome Back Home, Aggie* . . . Quality Cleaners 409 South College Ave. rh. TA 2-1412 (■7^ >ou to^join their manv Mtisfied coMtoaera for "Definitely Better” Dry Cleaning Services. YOU WILL ALSO FIND THEIR COMPLETE AND EXPERT CU01HING REPAIR SERV ICES TO YOUR LIKING. For Pickup A Delivery ... 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