$ THE BATTALION Thursday, September 24, 1959 PAGE 5 • LI * Ags Hit the Dummy Course Fundamentals are taught continuously on an athlete to peak condition than a hundred Kyle Field. A sharp session with the block- laps around the playing field. All seven ing dummies can do more towards building linemen can take their turns on this unit. State’s Offensive Formations Baffling to Struggling Aggies Coach Jim Myers sent his Ag gies through their toughest work out of the week yesterday with the Farmers desperately trying to iron out the wrinkles in their defensive play. Michigan State’s winged-T of fense continues to baffle our boys,” said Myers. Tuesday the head coach had shaken his head and termed the play “poor.” Halfback Jon Few added a light note to the practice, running at full steam through the sessions. Few missed suiting out for the Texas Tech game with an injured leg. He had not worked out a full week since fall drills opened. Tackle Joe Bob Johnson should be the only Cadet first or second stringer missing the trip to Michi gan. Johnson was injured Tues day. Randy Sims suited out in full' uniform yesterday, but spent the afternoon limping around the prac tice field trying to loosen up his injured ankle. Sims is labeled as “doubtful” for the State game, but is scheduled to make the trip. Basically the Aggies will start the same eleven that bowed down in defeat before the Red Raiders. Exceptions will be Bob Phillips re placing Jack Estes at end and sophomore Jesse McGuire stepping into the backfield. Joe Munson is slated to see action as a defensive end, moving up from his guard position. The Farmers will leave College Station Friday morning by plane for East Lansing, arrive that af ternoon and move onto the practice field around 4 p.m. for a short practice session. Myers has sched uled a light workout today on Kyle Field. Jesse McGuire Moves into starting backfield MSI] Favored; Over LSU By WILL GRIMSLEY Associated Press Sports Writer NEW YORK (A > )—With baseball fever boiling hot and pulses pounding, it’s not easy this week to catch the heart-beat of the na tion’s gridirons. Here’s a stethoscopic try; Texas Christian 20, Louisiana State 17: TCU’s big line throttles Billy Cannon and pulls off upset of nation’s No. 1 team. Oklahoma 20, Northwestern 14; The Sooners’ Prentice Gautt out- powers the Wildcats’ Ron Burton on the ground. Army 25, Boston College 7: the lonesome end’s even more lone some without Coach Earl Blaik and Pete Dawkins, but he’s around. Syracuse 14, Kansas 7: The loss of Bob Thomas cuts Syracuse’s ef fectiveness, but the Orange con tinues to pack a punch. Southern California 18, Pitts burgh 13: This could be the best Southern Cal team in the past five years. Michigan State 21, Texas A&M 8: The Spartans bounce back from their 1958 losing campaign; the Aggies are rebuilding. 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