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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1958)
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October 2S. 1M8 1 Aggie Lightning Drops Bears, 33-2| Score Four Times in Last Half By H4>R WKKKLEY Hattaliuit Sport* Editor 7>pr* wpron't too wany cloud* in the »kjr *t Waco Saturday nifht but-df fcV'U'l struck tho R»yk>r th«» abconri half «Kob a Ttxas eleven over- ra^Me a if7-7 deficit in 11 minutes t<> win getaifr away, ;U-27 E Uie first 41-minute* were all Bwlor's. and they made good ua* of, them by racking up 19 first KdX AMSVWCR fl A.V El — .0*1 PR 6 ME SLA TTilN ULJ QQ hu in 1 Llii Ul 1 □Qikiu JUU HOfep Doan E09B rg Bnonmon (i qbco nyw;;. ■ BSu iiuQn A R M L A DaII ffilk aToTd S^Mdh from Mots 4o Snow P^eeh KQDL TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY , John tel &ra ‘^e TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY 'MniUmlktfmll IT GRANGER tAllAtA IUtH ANTHONY STill « lanwnHiufcawe^ HARRY BLACK ANPTHITMBR CIRCLS TUESDAY k WEDNESDAY RAM GRIPPING Urn DRAMA SOPHIA ANTHONY LOREN • PERKINS 4,««. to A**. », gained |1» y%r4p ru*|log to th* Air**’ M. raa 44 nuking play* to the Cadsto’ 20, had M tout plays the Farm art’ 21, and a 27-7 lead and all for notyrlt. Th# dobacle started midway in the third quarter after Baylor had scored their fourth and final touchdown and had kicked off to Ota davp-Vrodden Ajrs Fullback Luther Hall returned the kickoff tl yard* to the Bears' 47 yard Una. and Baylor, obliging ly enough, then helped the ceuae wdh a IS-ygrd personal foul pen alty to put the Cedeta on the 37. Reaen* tailback Ed Dudley was held three t^toes without a first down, the* gambled on the fourth and romped id yards dorm- field to the Baylor LI Neville Scores Two plays lates the plucky ath lete cocked bach his arm and threw a touchdown peas into the waiting arms of and Travis Nev- JOE and CLAUEE Vacuum Cleaner Service • Parti • SuBpJiea Repairs on all makes and models NEW sad I'SRD IMS S. Col leg# TA 2-7M7 iH. A Dudley to Powell Berry pass wqg incomplete on the extra point attompu Baylor was a little anxious on th# ensuing kickoff and fumbled Hu ball on Ihetr 2&-y*jd line, with AAM s Joe Munson recovering. Dudley, still busy at his tailback- ing chorea, threw another strike to Navill who tumbled out of bounds on the one yard line and AAM was again m scoring posi Won. Fullback Luther Hail took the handoff on the next play and roarfd over for the tpochdown. Th# scoreboard now read 19-27. Dudley coaverted successfully to mak* it 20-27 (each Jim Myers sent the first squad in to replace the tired sec ond unit on the kickoff and the fired up Ags held th* Baylor squad for downs, forcing them to kick to AAM s 20. Milstead O* Loose Milstead took over the driver's scat with a 19-yard run up the middle to put the ball on their own 40 Abandoning the ground gam* for the aerial paths, the Ag junior threw four out of six passes into the arms of big end Jqhn Tracey^ (he laat one into the TUESDAY Dorothy Malone in ‘TOO MUCH, TOO SOON" Plus Mario Lanes in "SEVEN HILL OF ROME /UM MENS SHOP !OJ MAIN — NORTH GATE AGGIE OWNED end tone for the touchdown. Trailing by one point, 24-27, the Farmers elected to gamble for the two points on tha conversion but th* pass was brokon up and the C adets uadod by one point. AhM kicked and again forced tha boats to punt, with wmgback tKandy hints returning the bad 21 yard*. A penalty moved the boh back to AaM's 26 yard line but it didn't seem to bother the f anners as they ran and passed tneir way up to the J7-y|rd line and a first down. Hall Vdds t apper Hall again stepped ms way into the limelight as he sped down the sideline, caught Milstead s pass on th* 50 without slowing down, then outran his pursurers to the goal Una for the touchdown that put the Aggies out front 22-27. Milstead then made the humilia tion complete when he stepped back and converted the extra point to make the scoreboard read 23-27. BTargmcs ASM BuyUw First do»ss l» tt KutSlng tarda** ... LS2 244 f'sasms >ard«*r _ 22* 44 I'saaaa aiLMBi>i«d 24 1* Pa—w «*npi*i«d 14 1’aaarm intsrc«t>vad » 1 Punts, susiSai Fumbles lust Ysrds imsiisrd Hall Over Left (suard for Third Score! Reserve Fullback Luther Hall opened up the down. In the pileup is AAM’s entire line and fourth quartei- for A&M by plunging over the Bear’s Charley Horton (62), Larry Hick- the 1-yard line for the Cadet’s third touch- man (38) and Loyie Humphrey (18) Fanners Take Monday Off While Coaches View Films i grlddeia celebrated Far Prefeaaioaal Yiaaai Car* SEE I DR. G. A. SMITH Op I ora H rial i ^ in be* Eiamma sad ( ontact Leases UortndT< BRYAN OPTICAL CLINIC 10r» N Main TA 2 3557 Kienmgs by Appmntmeat P— t S (or »« Visit the CHARCOAL ROOM ThlANGLE B. (o liege • Ckowne your steak—watch it cook • Steaks starting at $1.50 TA 2 1352 LSI Captures Top Position in AP Poll Not a single Southwest Confer ence team made the top ten in this week's Associated Press college football poll whulk ** w unbeaten Louisiana State take over the No. 1 spot. Army, leader the U-^t two weeks, dropped to third place as a result of its 14 14 tie with Pittsburgh. Iowa took over second place and Auburn, the poll leader until it was tied by Georgia Tech two week* ago, moV4?d up a notch to fourth place Ohio State, the sec ond place team last week, dropped to fifth as it was held to a tie by Wisconsin Rounding out the top ten in or der are Mississippi. Oklahoma, Wisconsib, Colorado and Purdue Rice moved up to 14th place, the highest of any SWO team. The Owls won a 31-7 decision from Texas, which dropped all the way from fourth place to Ihth Texas Christian is in the No. 18 spot. their Jia^ckday 33-27. upset 4 win over lie Baylor Bear* by takipg the dJf Monday f rein the prac - | tic* fHq. ^TjNU- viewa<1 ¥ i the scouting poiien t, Desire under THE ELMf ATTENTION! R. O. T. C. JANUARY AND MAY GRADUATES He Have Set Ip For Your (on vie nee A C omplete Hiuplay of AIR FORCE AND ARMY OFFICERS’ UNIFORMS At The VMCA Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a. m. - 5:00 p. m. No Dohti Payment Delivery Before Graduation Payment on receipt of clothing allowance or 12 month budget • YOUR INSPECTION INVITED • NO OBLIGATIONS HAMILTON TAILORING CO. (Makers of Air Acadeay Uniform* by Contract) FacUry RnprgimnUtn ea BILL NEEL h tNm HAROLD DREYFUS ■it* ni i* B an^, i^anl ..Ifci' .■outing report on next week's op- unent, Afkao^a.- 7 “I toldAiraHar^cji Friday MgRt," said t oa0 Jisa BV«ra. M that win or loae, l^ere W4>uhi be nu. work out Mon(|ay evening,’ It wasp'4-a holiday for the coacheilAeugh. who spent the day going over films and planning their strategy for the Kaiorback*. Don Smith, veteran end from J'hillipa, waa AAM's major casual ty from the Waco game, suffer ing a senoui injury to his collar bone that will probably keep him out for the rest of the season If he plays at all it will not be before the Texas game. Thanks giving day. Top hands for the Cadets against Baylor were the two tail- I backs, Charley Milstead and Fd Dudley. The two athletes joined forces to pick up 228 yards pass ing and three touchdown*. "Dudley provided the spark in our 4-touchdown ralley the final 15 minutes,” Myers said, "but Mil stead was the big gun for us. It was the finest hour for our tail backs and John Tracey ” Tracey caught seven passes for 102 yards and a touchdown. 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