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College Station, Texas
Thursday, October 6, 19G0
THE BATTALION
MANNING
MOTION
Manning is fierce as a tiger
on offense, strong as a bear
on defense, and wise as an
owl in the huddle. Every
body’s All-American selec
tion, he makes the All-
American selection when
he chooses his underwear.
He knows you can do
most anything in Jockey
skants brief. Jockey
skants are cut high at the
sides, low at the waist, and
tailored of stretch nylon to
provide maximum comfort
with minimum coverage.
You can’t beat them for
sports, for travel, for com
fort in any pursuit. Your
campus store has them!
$1.50.
COOPER'S. INCORPORATED • KENOSHA WIS.
Kansas Betters
Football ‘Learnin’
On Saturdays
By JACK CLARY
Associated Press Sports Writer
Kansas seems to be bettering its
football education the hard way—
on Saturday afternoon when it has
to stop some of the best offensive
combinations on the college grid
iron. And the lesson for this Sat
urday is Iowa State, and terrible
twosome of tailback Dave Hopp-
mann and fullback Tom Watkins.
The Jayhawks had all the right
answers for tough Texas Christian
21-7, and more than enough in a
41-0 rout of Kansas State.
Last week, they barely lost to
Syracuse, now the nation’s No. 1
team, 14-7 and will need at least
as many right answers to do the
job Saturday against the Cyclones.
Hoppmann leads the nation’s
rushers with 4:11 yards. Watkins
was No. 2 in 1959 among the
rushers, and the Cyclones’ oppo
nents so far have been keying
their defenses to stop him.
Both Maryland and Illinois got
key players off the injury list.
The Terps’ quarterback Dick No
vak, was pronounced fit after a
hand injury while halfback Joe
Krakowski shook off injuries from
last week and will play against
Ohio State.
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Latest Flu Victim
George Hogan of Longview was the only ailing Aggie foot
baller yesterday as he showed symtoms of the flu. Earlier
in the week backs Jim Murphy and Babe Craig were hos
pitalized with a light case of the flu, but returned to action
yesterday.
Nikita Upsets Ike’s
World Series Trip
By WILL GRIMSLEY
Associated Press Sports Writer
PITTSBURGH — The Soviet
Union’s Premier Khrushchev is not
content with busting up summit
conferences — now he’s sticking
his plump finger in our World
Series.
Indirectly, at least.
President Eisenhower, a keen
baseball fan, had fully intended
taking in at least a couple of
World Series games — one here
and one in New York—but had to
cancel because of Khrushchev’s py
rotechnics in the United Nations.
“The President was all ready to
come but decided the situation in
the U.N. was so tender he couldn’t
take the time off,” said Commis
sioner Ford Frick today. The. com
missioner said he had received no
requests from the barnstorming
presidential candidates — Vice
President Richard M. Nixon and
Sen. John F. Kennedy — for series
seats.
“I know the vice president is an
avid fan and Jack Kennedy may
be one also,” Frick said, “but both
probably are staying away for
fear of being accused of using the
series as a publicity prop.
“I’m just as happy about it. I
don’t like to see baseball get en
tangled with politics of any kind.”
The baseball boss’ seat at
Forbes Field — on the first row
just to the left of the Pittsburgh
dugout — is quite different from
the one he occupied in the last
World Series between the New
York Yankees and Pittsburgh Pi
rates 33 years ago.
In 1927, he was a sports writer
for the old New York Journal and
it was his job to report the Yan
kees’ four-game sweep.
“I think the Pirates were over
awed by the batting power of Babe
Ruth, Lou Gehrig and the other
Yanks,” said Frick. Pie Traynor,
a member of the old Pirate team,
disagreed. He said the Pirates
were burned out by the close pen
nant race.
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Wogs Beat Fish, 12-0
Punts and penalties kept the
Aggie Fish in the hole last night
at Fort Worth as they went down
to the Texas Christian Wogs, 12-0.
The Wogs were slow to score in
the first half as Teirel Taylor hit
Jakey Younger with a pass that
Ag Tennis Team
Blanks St. Edwards
Coach Omar Smith’s Aggie ten
nis team blanked St. Edwards of
Austin, 6-0, Tuesday in an exhibi
tion match on the A&M courts.
The results were:
Richard Halter, A&M, d. Dan
Dwyer, 6-2, 6-3. Tommy Morris,
A&M, d. Ray Kortan, 3-6, 6-1, 6-3.
David Knox, A&M, d. John Charo,
6-3, 6-0. Bill Koch, A&M, d. J. D.
Ule, 6-4, 6-1. Halter- Morris, A&M,
d. Dwyer-Kortan, 6-3, 6-3. Knox-
Koch, A&M, d. Charo-Ule, 6-3, 6-3.
covered 16 yards to paydirt with
only a minute and three seconds
left in the first half.
Later in the same quarter with
less than a minute to play the Fish
quarterback, J i m Linnstaedter,
connected with Phil Peter with a
35-yard pass to the TCU 19 and
one play later Linnstaedter car
ried to the 14, but time ran out
and the half ended.
In the third quarter the Wogs
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engineered a 58-yard drive spurred
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as went over for the counter from
one yard out.
The Aggies also had a drive go
ing in the third quarter that start
ed on their own 21-yard line.
George Hargett climaxed the drive
with a 17-yard scamper to the
Wog 31, but a clipping penalty
took back most of the yardage.
During the following series of
downs the Wogs’ defense held and
the Fish were sustained.
Crutcher was the leading ground
gainer for the night with 122 yards
on 22 carries.
For the Aggies fullback Jerry
Rogers picked up 56 yards in 14
carries and Hargett carried five
times for 49 yards.
Rogers also shined in his de
fensive game along with end Ken
neth Bode. •
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