Csihtm To—day, OcUbT 21, ItM was* rogs Snap Aggie Jinx, 24-8 mrm *«* K Mihtead Plo\%s Through Charley Milutead bows his heiwi and !fmaj»he« up a sizeable gain in Saturday afternoon’s through the Texas Christian line and picks game. fceverley braler _ tovf* • lr«««t *«r«ki ami Tick*' Bu4IA<*KA Of V<*<'lit!'>f' Tkt»«>! * THn sruvicr |\k, r.,nua*i»n*d 09*rU "I ll*» an ! ke'oU ) ■ 'a!. Ltny 1 Shaitay a< M. n S’canr* Canlm VI * ;»>* III MailH **im liyan T» V II*** McLain Quits Ag Squad Th^ revi«we4 movi?s of ^ am e during Monday night’s th« TCU game, heard a scouting report on Bayior and began prep arations for this week’s Baylor For Professional Visual Cart 8 Cl v DR. (J. A. SMITH Optometrist Specialising in K>e Fxamina tion and Contact Lenses BRYAN OPTICAL CLINIC US V Mam TA %Mi\ Kvemafs by Appoint in ml (iKT RKADV FOK BONFIRE WEEK 1‘rotett Your Feet Mith Genuine Paratrooper JU^IP BOOTS At LOUPOTS It l‘a>H To Trade With Ix>u workout. Conch Jim Myers announced he was pleased with his wingharks, Sophomores Kandy Sims and Pow ell Berry, and stated that “they are my wingbacks from now on.” With the injured Jon Few out all of last week Sims and Berr> took over the wingback position in good shape A* far as the Aggie line was concerned Myers had little to say "(Ken) Beck was our only line man that came dose to giving a good performance against TCU," I the Aggie conch said. Because of the poor perform ance of the line the defensive secondary got a good workout and received the plaudits of the Ag j gie conches. Other pleasing items | about the game revealed a sharp passing attack and the season's top pass receiving effort. * Myers announced at the end of practice that Bubba McLain, reierve hack, had quit the team because he was "unsatisfied ” The shifty Ag had been the team's break away man Position changes announced were Wayne labm to blocking back, Tommy Howard to third string guard and Luther Hall to tailback. Myers said that Hall ami F.d Dudley would alternate in that position, one of them playing full back while the other was at the tailback slot. It** not yet apring in Aggieland so TCU jumped the calendar ahead six months and played an April Kooie joke on the Cadets, downing the jinxed Ags 24-8. The Horned Frogs scored the first two times they had the ball to take a 12-0 lead at the end of the first quarter and at the half. TCU scored again in the third for an 18-0 lead and finally mi the fourth for a 24-0 advantage before the Farmer* moved 09 yards on nine plays for a touchdown in the closing minutes of the game- TCU pretty much had everything its way on the ground, racking up 184 yards to A A M’s 82 via that route. The Frogs offense netted 289 yards total offense to the Ags’ 299 AAM came out throwing and completed 19 paasea—16 of them by tailback Charley Milslead- for a 2.'17-yard total. The blond jun ior racked up 180 yards personally. Fate seemed against the Aggies from the start, la the first quar ter alone they drew seven penalties for 55 yards, then followed it up with three fumbles, two of them costing A AM touchdowns. Milstead’s passing never looked better, but the pass-catching of winghacks Randy Sims and Powell Berry and end John Tracey also wss outstanding Myers later called Sims and Berry "A AM’s best two men on the field.” It was just not A A M’s after noon to play ball, quarter, with first down and goal to go from the three, Milstead was hit hard ae he plunged through the line and fumbled the ball all the way out of the end zone for an automatic touchback that gave TCU possession on the 20. In the final seconds of the first half the Aggies had marched 69 yards downfield to TCU*s 1. Re «erve fullback Luther Hall made two plunges at the line falling short each time before the ball went over on downs. Besides those two attempts, the Cadets went 42 yards to the TCU 25 in the first quarter and 50 yards to the 16 in the second. The Aggies finally got fired up in the last quarter and started to roll. Mislead hit Berry with a pass good for 17 yards and a first down, then lost 10 on a run ning play. The cocky junior then hit Berry for 11, 17, 17 and 13 yards for the touchdown. He then stepped back and Completed his last pass of the night to reserve end Travis Kevill for the conver Official* N a spar Davis, refer** Gu* ISriefet. umpirv R E Bhmat. ftsM •dm; Mas rice Raumsarten. Koad liaes- ; Dwiaht Park*, back jud*e UAMK AT A ULANCR TCU AAW IS rirvt Down* IS M Yard* dainori RuaMna *S IM Yard* Gained Pnaams ... .. Ml B of 14 Puaa* lorn placed II a4 It I Paaaea Interraptad b* 1 Opp fumble. Raenvarad I 4 for H Punt*. No.. Avp I fi»r St XI Yard, Penaliood M sion. It 0 * I—14 Score by p< rusk TCU ASM IQ Em* iTCUi poated « yard* to Meyer fur touchdown at 3 M Pierce » kick low Score: TCU I. AS Id 0 Daw*on iTCUi ran 1 yard for touchdown at 11 kk t.auit woa (topped Irving to run Score TCU 1*. AAM « IQ No *corins 4Q Voi-ek (TCU) ran for 2 yard* for touchdown nt 10 ik Terrell** kick wn» blocked. Score TCU IS. AAM 4Q Moreland I TCU I returned punt 4k yard* for touchdown at II kk (,w>r*e to Murray paa. failed Score TCU 24. AAM • Milstead iAAMi |.a»*ed II yard* to In the third Kerry who ran two more for touchr at II kk Mil.icad paaned to Nevill two point*. Score: TCU 24. AAM f for COMMAND DECISION AtM MENS SHOP 01 MAIN — NC H T H GAft AGGIE OWNED h EnmeiMnl Rings Rings and Watches SHOWN By AFPOINTMINT Your Crodit Is Good CALL K. G. 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