The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 06, 1960, Image 5

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    IPatched-Up Tigers Take On Huntsville
By RUSSELL BROWN
Battalion Sports Staff
A patched-up A&M Consolidated
Tiger football squad that has al
most as many on the injured list
as they have able-bodied ti’oops,
faces its stiffest competition Fri
day night at 7:30 on Tiger Field
in the personages of the Hunts
ville Home's.
Coach Ed Logan has a total of
of seven gridsters on the ailing
list, including six starters, forcing
him to go with three and possibly
four sophomores in a usually pre
dominantly senior lineup.
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Beginning in the line, senior
guards Mike Bloom and Bob White
will be out, with Bloom tabbed as
a doubtful starter and White listed
as out completely. At tackles
first teamer John Litzler suffered
a wrenched back against Crockett
but has responded to treatment so
that he will see offensive action.
Red teamer Bill Lucey was a vic
tim of a knee injury in Tuesday’s
practice and will be slowed.
In the chopped-up backfield.
senior quarterback and total of
fense leader Condy Pugh was side
lined with a head injury in the
Crockett contest and will out this
week and possibly for the Tigers’
19-AA opener on Oct. 14. Half
back Cyril Burke, harboring a
knee injury ever since the Tigers’
opener, reinjured the knee against
Crockett and will be out definitely,
while fullback Frank Hagler, out
since the Bengals’ second contest,
is a doubtful starter.
Logan’s crew will go against
one of the state’s powerful AAA
teams in trying to pick up their
second win in six starts. The Hor
nets blanked three opponents in
their first three tilts before the
number one-ranked Kilgore rallied
for a 19-12 win last week.
Coach Louis- Davis has 15 re
turning lettermen, including 11
all-district performers and 10 two-
year lettermen. Coach Davis runs
from the straight-T, with Bill Da
vis, a top-notch .signal caller at
quarterback, Nat Davis, a speedy
halfback and James Jordan, a
pounding fullback, inflicting most
of the offensive damage this year
for the Green and White.
Coach Logan indicated that his
starting lineup could read Bob
Adams or soph J. W. Parsons at
left end, Litzler or Alex Quisen-
berry at left tackle, George Out
law at left guard, and Charlie
Roeber at center, with soph Rob
ert Chenault at right guard, Mark
Luther or Litzler at right tackle,
and Larry Randolph or Johnny
Williams at ends.
In the backfield junior Russell
Welch will run the club at quarter
back, John Pedigo will be at left
half, soph Jimbo Carroll at right
half, and soph Jim McAfee at full
back.
The Tigers open District 19-AA
play at Caldwell next Friday be
fore returning home for a Dad’s
Nite tilt against the high-flying
Hearne Eagles.
Last night in Intramural swim-
8.
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1:33.0
ming,
the following
teams quali-
9.
B-2
1:33.6
field i
n the 400-ft.
medley relay
Class B
for the finals, Oct. 11.
1.
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3
1:22.9
Class A
2.
Sq.
7
1:25.8
1.
F-2
1:25.5
3.
G-3
1:27.1
2.
Sq. 11
1:30.03
4.
B-2
1:30.3
3.
L-2
1:31.3
5.
Sq.
12
1:31.0
4.
H-2
1:31.4
6.
Sq.
1
1:33.0
5.
E-2
1:32.3
7.
G-2
1:33.9
6.
Sq. 15
1:32.4
8.
F-2
1:34.1
7.
G-2
1:32.6
9.
Sq.
4
1:34.8
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Series Fever Hot;
Football Hotter
By WILL GRIMSLEY
Associated Press Sports Writer
PITTSBURGH — World Series
fever may be hot, but they’re
busting a few thermometers also
around the college football circuit.
Crystal balls, too, are going up
in puffs of smoke in this most un
predictable of gridiron campaigns.
Cloudy glass punctured our aver
age last week, dropping our score
to 70-25 for .736.
But there’s a brighter view this
week:
Syracuse 35, Holy Cross 7: The
national champions aren’t as solid
as 1959, but they give us a breath
er here.
Mississippi 28, Vanderbilt 12:
Ole Miss lacks the versatility of
last year, but still has too much
speed and depth for Vandy.
The Spartans get an uneasy nod
at home.
Princeton 14, Pennsylvania 7:
Good upset possibilities here.
Air Force 19, Missouri 17: A
close game.
Washington 21, Stanford 0:
The Huskies bound back from the
Navy defeat.
Blanda gets the Cadets clicking.
Navy 19, Southern Methodist 7:
The Midshipmen are a bit slicker.
Wisconsin 19, Purdue 14: Our
“upset special.”
Notre Dame 23, North Carolina
8: The Tarheels are too thin.
Michigan State 21, Iowa 14:
The Gophers are a rags-to-riches
saga and Big Ten title material.
Army 20, Penn State 7: Tom
Minnesota 14, Northwestern 12.
THE BATTALION
Thursday, October 6, 1960 College Station, Texas Page 5
SWC Roundballers
Start Next Week
By HAROLD V. RATLIFF
Associated Press Sports Writer
The round-bailers—basketball to
you—start practice next week in
the Southwest Conference and
there appear to be more good
teams than ever before.
There are giants all over the
league, headed of course by Lewis
Qualls, the A&M sophomore, who
towers over 7 feet 1 inch.
Qualls starred at Smily High
School, but didn’t impress in the
coaching school all-star game in
1959. He appeared too slow. But
as Doc Hayes, coach of Southern
Methodist, comments: “He does
n’t have to be fast; they can plant
him down around the net to take
passes which he will convert into
field goals.”
Texas has a boy almost as tall—
Wayne Clark, who soars to 6 feet
11. He’s a veteran whereas
Qualls is a sophomore.
Texas Favored
Texas probably will be the
choice fox the championship which
it won last winter. But A&M
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Hot, sultry weather, then thun
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the Aggie football practice yes
terday that was described by
Coach Jim Myers as good as could
be expected considering the condi
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Two men that were out with the
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After missing hist week’s game
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One Man Ailing
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looks very strong and so do Ar
kansas, Texas Christian and Texas
Tech.
Texas has five lettermen back—
Clark; Albert Ali^anza, 6-8; Jim
my Brown, 6-7; Taylor Skeete,
6-2; and Donny Lassiter, 5-11.
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