Th* BattaHom -t- Collr/r Station (Iknro* i ounty), Taxat Tig^hiy, Bgptwwbw 28, IfU PAG8 t pcrappy Ags Defeated 15-14 By High-Powered Tech Eleven B> BOB WEEK LEY ftp*rta Editor A4M ua«d rrprythlnf but th« titcb«n »mk Saturday nifht in the 'ottoa Bo%l, but the artillary wa* not heavy enough an one of the “paMinfwt" teams in Agirie his tory went down in defeat, 1&-14, before the Tech Red Raider* The Cadet* had on* toeehdcu n raliad bark for holding and failed on field goal attempts from the 37, SPECIALS h AGGIES -1- Shin. Regular KBc 6 for only $3.99 Regulation Mark Tie . . . only 89e $1.00 Value Ivy league Pant* . . now only $3.95 Regular $4.05 Heavy Webb Belt & Buekle only 89r Khaki Shirts & Pants each only $5.95 Free Alteration for Cuffn & Sleeve Lengths When Purchased Here LEON B. WEISS COMPANY Serving Texas AKgie* 2 Doors From Campus Theater North Gate 22 and I. the latter a last ditch ef fort in th* cioaing aaeowdi of the game Still the Farmer* gained 13* yard* in the air on 12 completions in 2d attempts The Aggies trav eled by land S3 times for 7* yards against on* of the weakest de fenses In th* SWC. The firet half was a comedy *f error* with red flag* flying after almoet every play and Tech fum bling sway the ball on the (loppy- wet turf of the Cotton Bowl. AAM scored it* first touchdown by taking advantage of a Raider fumble when the game w*» only five minute* deep Gale Oliver, center, broke through the Tech line to block * punt on the Raider I Carter Franklin, Aggie guard, | trapped the hall and the Cadets were on the move Charlie Miistead got four yards I around right end, then, in two plays he and fullback Gordon LeRoeuf pushed the ball to the one foot line. LeBoeuf carried the ball over for the tally Milsteeui's kick was wide. In the second quartet Ed Dudley completed three straight passes to move AAM to the Raider 9-yard line Throe plays later Fullback Luther Hall crashed over the cen ter of the line to paydirt, but the play was nullified by a 15-yard holding penalty Tech miscued again early In the third quarter and Oliver fell on the | fumble to set up the Aggiet third touchdown The drive covered 31 | yards fBmaxed hy a touchdown j pass to Winghack Poweil Berry. Miistead threw to end Ka.ph Smith for the conversion and ttie Cadets led 14-0. Tech spent most of the first half ; trying to get out of Ks own back I yard The Raiders held the AAN | team oa the 4-yard line, with fourth [down and one yard to go for a i fit at, in the first quartei. LeBoeuf I was piled up at the line of scrim mage for no gain and the ball went I over. The Red Ratdem scored their first touchdown after rocev mng an ARM fumble deep m the third period. Miistead. carrying the ball, was hit hard, fumbled and Tech recovered on the 7. "hreo plays latar Quarterback Jerrj Bell Mt right guard for one foot ar d tha touchdown, and then threw a paaa for the 2-point bonus. Early in the fourth quarter Tech end Gerald Seemann intarc »pt*d Dudley’* pass amt return*^ 34 yard* to the Cadet’s 41. There waa no stopping the fred up Rjiden and they scored on Right Half Floyd Dellinger's pass to Boenanr and added the winning poii t on DelUnger'a kick The Aggies, showing the trver- say-die brand of football ther are famous for, made a valiant attempt to pull the gatng out of the fire. They took the kickoff and soon were on the Tech 39 after * 14- yard penalty agsinat Tech, f Miistead'* past to John T-acey and his 12-yard ran rarriad to the Rsider 4. He gained two fnor* yards but a fumble lost six. Tra cey caught Miistead'* pass i:tehes ‘Ait of bounds in the end son*, au tomatically nullifying the score. • > Mil»t«id Shifts Into High ('h«r1«y Milntead fives his passing arm a and ramble^ with the ball to tha Raider rest in Saturday night’s game against Tech four-yard line early in the 4th quarter! The Enemy Camp TV Teora* Aggies try to break backs in the nation when he made into the win column Saturday a*! all-Americ* at Vicksburg, Mina., in they journey to Houston to take 1 1966. on the Uutveraity ef Houston Cou gar* who will be making their 1958 debut. The Cougars have the material to maka thing* rough for the Ag gie* and will be trying te ggj re venge after their 2*-« loaa t* the Aggiep last year at tha k**4* fd Crow, Krueger, 44 al. Head Coach Hal Lahar hsa FRESHMEN... PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR Your Pink Slack* $22.50 Pay Only $5.00 with your order The halanee on delivery, if desired J 1 LEON B. WEISS COMPANY (two doors from Campus Theatre) Air Conditioned for your comfort 105 Boyett Street North Gate returning letter-men to built hia though others team around. Six were starters aome action, last yaar and flea have twr nu merals to their credit They have three out*t*nd -xy tri captains In Doa Brown of Duyt-.n and Harold Lewi# of Pampa, half backs, and Tackle Hogan Wharton of Oranga. Brow* waa the uWm’s leading ground gainer in 1947 with 378 yards on 86 carries. He was named to the all-Missouri Valley Conference team and was oted outstanding hack of the UH beam. Lewis is one of the speediest men the Aggies will face all year. He haa run a 9 7 hundred. He was an ali-MVC selection Wst year and an honorable mention all- A mencaa choice Wharton ia a e x foot, two inch 240-pounder. He was voted line man of the year in the conference in 1967 and was drafted by the San Francisco 49erv, even though he wa* only a Junior. This hy no means exhansto the list of proven gndders who are to i face the Aggiea. Claude King holds down the halfback petition opposite Brown to give the Cougar* a dangwrou* j soring punch. King waa one of i the most publicized prep q/hool He had a *»-neetional fresh- man year but was hampered by injury as a sophomore last year. King has run the century in 9.9 giving UH three backs who can ftin a 10-flat or under—Brown, whid Wharten. Lettermen guards are Chariea Caffrey, Tom Pierce and Howard Evans, a con verted center. Joe McDonald backs up Davis at center. Houston has a team heavily sprinkled With youth. .V V k’$ $o much faster to FLYl (OHTINENTAL r$/ • EL PASO tv. n.n am DALLAS tv. 2.-01 PM CoO your Travol Agent, ar Confmanta/ of VI 6-4719. BEFORE YOU BUY YOUR BLACK SHOES ASK the 515 AGGIES * ho arc Still Wearing the YORKTOW N SHOES They Bought Last Year. 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