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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1958)
i i <■ Colkur (finur* OMMrfrj. Tam$ Thursday, S^pUmhej 1*. 1958 mmmmm .rg r « By KaraM V. Ratttff hnnckinc era anyway. Aaaariatad Fr«aa Hporta Editor Moat rverybady haa a diffarrnt Another Southwest Cealeacacc l( | ea about who’# foiag to win •« ball rmmpajipi opena Saturday the conference dhampioiuhip Tax and thia one kooka mare wMe open „ Chriatian aeema to hav« a Might -ban any atnce the war year* wh*n l6Ml but Southern Methdtiat and Texas was a certainty to win the Texas are barked almost ha much. Looking over the roetera ftne ooukd It will be wide open In several wo^r ^ if Rice and Texae ways -there isn't a really out- A4 |4 ^oudn't be rated with the standing faeortt* in the f*kd and best. Mice should be as strong as there appears s tendency to bnng u»t season \4M has n>or« out- the game hack to the fans through standing individuals than anybody 1. Southern Methodist. Coach Jim Myers and His Lucky Seven A&M iH'jrun a m** era in athletics with the naming in January, l!>58, of Jim Myers aa director of athletics ami head football coach. The gemai mentor from lopa State brought with him one of the top-and youngest-staffs in college foot I mil. (L to K) Bud Sherrod. end coach ; Klmer Smith, center coach ; Ru*s Faulkinlierry, tackle coach; John Michels, guard coach; Willie Zapalae, backfield coach; Bill Jones, freahman coach; and Lxiug Bradley, tailback coach. Vi The Red Raider Camp Park clouds arc forming over leading rusher last year with a fen*? and aie two of the bette Ihe lech traili ng camp this aoek o.4 average, is picamg up wheie blockers. (Oarh DeWitt Weaver sends kis Hr lelt o 4 i. Also strwiig is Jogn *d Raiders racing t<> l*eat the Koi»«iis, stufted irom luiiOack to rlork that will send his ele\.n into naitback because ol his speed anu trattle Saturday night against the broken iieid auillty elimination of some of the dull head-knocking routine that only he epiit-T cogld produce. The single wing, a formation that brings action in the dpen, will be back with the coming of Jim I Myers to Texas A AM Arkansas will have an approach to the sing le wing with its wing T as brought in by Frank Broyles. Texas Christian obviously will throw some passes this time, in | contrast to the past seve^pl years when the Horned Frog* Cid noth ing much except run gith the ball. Conch Abe Martin feund you ! )' ouldn't expect to w in oogaistently <f you did only one thing and the opposition knew it. Also, he ar rived at the conclusion that the \ fans deserved a better shake Baylor has worked out x forma tion that should open up the gamp whether the Golden Bearg win or ! not. Southern Methodist is bound to throw high, wide and handsome since it has a more experienced Don Meiedith. 2. Texas Christian. 2. Texaa. 4. Rice. 5. Texas AftM. t. Arkansas. 7. Baylor. Regular Price* KHAKI * SHIRTS 28 • PANTS .40 ONE DAY SERVICE Requited G>llette Cleaners and I^aundrv In at 9:00 am 2606 Texaa Ave. Out at * 00 pm ;A 2-6047 (Aggies m the Cotton Bowl Tech has small hopes of pulling in upset against the favored C* lets They have expedience more pettermen returning taan the Ag Ties <k> - but there is also a de- irth of topnotch material. Soph center F J Holub — al- pudy tabbed by one magazine as hophomore lineman of tlte year- lltill is of unproven .piaiity and Would turn out to be one of the top flubs of the year Bright sjiot in the Raider lisck field is supplied hy Captain lerry pell, and able quarterback and a od passer. He's backed by s«n- r John Riddle and Notre Dame kransfer Hob Witucki, also of un tested quality Honn.e Klee, a fleet halfback At fullback, l*oug Duncan leads a corps ut strong men, none rest, mg, out all reportedly last anu ague Duncan was ineligible tor competition last year 1 nc Iimt line proOably will have Gerald Aeamari and Jerry bell - ridge at ends, Jim Henderson and rtui Williams at tackles, Germ Bentley and Jeny Don Mockton at guards and ilolub at center Beatify and Mock lob t>oth arc piayiiqt posKions new to inem. Beaman and SeI:i idgv a i e tx>th good blockers, have goou bands and belter Hkui aveiage quicknaka. Aeifndge is especially rugged and able. Henderson and Williams .slow down the taam’s speed, but both i»o>s are big, strong tackles They The guards aie untested, al though Bentley is indicating he might be the answer bo the single wing He stands 6 4 and weighs 245 i>ound Stockton is learning a new position and not too much is known about his aUlity yet Hill Turnbow, w h,) did a superb job at center as a sophomore, re turns and is battling Holub for the starting position. He is cur rently running in the No. 2 posi tion The Raiders are a young squad but nine starters from 1P57 and 20 lettermen give Weaver a good nucleus with which to work. Two new oraches are on the staff Veteran J T King came mg the past 10 years this game has from A4M to replace Bud Sker 'been about the duliest of the sea rod who went to Aggieland Joe son. Kerbel, former Amarillo High Back So, it's opportune to tkmk that the moat exciting football cam paign yet will unfold this autumn The Southwest Conference has an ambitious 20-game intersectional schedule that could bring it great national glory if it cashed in on it. Chances are that ft won’t be- c auae kb* league U«duutel|f iq down j in experience and ability But perhaps it can make things in teresting with razzie daggle foot ball. It would be nice if the Texas Oklahoma game manage^ to give the crowd a few real thrills. Dur- hvhose long runs made him Tech's are difficult to move when on dc |Frosh Football Squad Displays Spirit, Drive Good football and lots of huatle j He said there are several changes li e the most encouragu g poiats still to be made in the lineup and j/n the training camp of the fresh the seasvai is not far enough along plan footballers a^ they prepare to picdnt who will be holding the ■for then season open* against ! starting lierths. |thc L'niversity of Houston Kittens Most of yesterday's practice em- School coach, also was added to the staff Probable starting lineup LE—81 fierald Seeniann (IH5) LT 70 Jim Henderson (220) i>G—75 Jerry Don Stock ten (226) ( 65 K J Ilolub (225) R(. -66 (,enc Bentley (24(F) RT 711 Phil W i Ilia in, (2ir>) RK M2 Jerry Selfridge (210) yB 11 Jerry Bell 1192 > IH 26 Milton Vaughn (165) RH—10 Floyd Dellinger (lc*i FB- 30 Glen Amerson (1H()) in the days vhen the Southwest Conference was noted as the pasaingest league in the country, i( won its gre»test na tional glory. 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