Page G College Station, Texas Thursday, October 20,1960 THE BATTALION Cadet Freshmen Remain Idle; Statistics Look Impressive SPORTS By LARRY SMITH Assistant Sports Editor After two games the Aggie Fish have placed some pretty re spectable figures in the statistic column as they remain idle this week. In their first game with the TCU Wogs, who won 12-0, the Fish failed to get going good after being stopped on two drives by penalties. Against the Baylor Cubs last week, the Fish really showed their stuff by scoring 17 points in the first half and fight ing off the Cubs in the second SWC Takes Trend Toward Passing Nearly,, But Not Quite Jerry Hopkins (54) gets a hand on R. E. crossbar. Coming in to help Hopkins is Jer- Dodson’s second extra point in the game ry Jenkins (52) while Sonny Gibbs (11) is last Saturday, but it wasn’t quite enough as holding, the ball wobbled on and barely made the AP Picker Has Good Week Misses Only 13 of 50 By HAROLD CLASSEN Associated Press Sports Writer NEW YORK—If Casey Stengel gets bounced after winning 10 pennants in 12 years, what hap pens to a pigskin picker who misses on 13 of 50 college games? That’s an average of .740 for the week and pulls the seasonal fig ures to .733. This week’s picks: Iowa over Purdue: Two sopho- moric teams that have jelled quickly. There is less pressure on the Boilermaker youngsters so they may pull another upset, but the lowans will be playing at home and that will give them a thin edge. Mississippi over Arkansas: An interleague game on a neutral field, hut Jake Gibbs makes the Rebels a touchdown better. Syracuse over West Virginia: Those Mountaineers completely out of juice this year. Navy over Penn: There are few backs in the country better than the Middies’ Joe Bellino. Missouri over Iowa State: Mel West has too many helpers for the Cyclones. Michigan over Minnesota: The Wolverines will build up their lead during the first three quarters. Baylor over A&M: The Baylors are using some of the Baltimore Colt plays—and with good suc cess. Ronnie Bull to do the scor ing. Washington over Oregon State: It will be close with Bob Schloredt on the sidelines with a broken collarbone, but the Huskies should win. Ohio State over Wisconsin: Two angry, defeated Big Ten clubs take it out on each other. The Buckeyes to Wear down the Bad gers. Tennessee over Chattanooga: They play in different leagues. By The Associated Press A definite trend toward more passing is reflected in the highs of the season in Southwest Con ference football. Of 14 set last week five of them came from throwing the ball. Two others were concerned directly with passing. Rice completed the most passes in a game by connectin'g on 14 against Southern Methodist. Rice also set a team high in yards gained passing with 225 yards. Guy Gibbs of Texas Christian hurled the most passes by an in dividual when he flung 20 against A&M. He also completed the most when he connected on 11. Buddy lies of Texas Christian tied for the most passes caught when he snared six against A&M. Highs also were set in pass in terceptions. Texas Tech picked off four against Baylor for a team tied for the most intercepted in one game when he grabbed off two. A&M averaged 51.3 yards for the team high in punting for the season. The Aggies also ran 59 rushing plays to tie the season’s high. Southern Methodist and Arkan sas tied for the season high in kickoff returns when each took six. Arkansas gained 109 yards and Southern Methodist 85. Babe Craig of the Aggies had the longest punt of the year—a mighty 75 yards against Texas Christian. Billy Polk of Southern Method ist tied for the most kickoff re turns when he took back four for 50 yards against Rice. Ronnie Bull of Baylor and Butch Blume of Rice tied for the most touchdowns in a game with two each. Blume set a season high for high and Glen Amerson of Tech most points scored with 14. half while the wind and rains came. The final score of this contest was 17-6. Hargett Leads Rushers George Hargett, the 165-pound halfback from Linden-Kildare, leads the Fish in rushing with 11 carries for 135 yards and a re markable average of 12.3. Jerry Rogers, the bruising fullback from Corpus Christi, is close behind with 29 carries for 117 yards and net yardage gained of 115 yards for a 3.9 average. Travis Reagan, the speed merchant from Wichita Falls who was slightly injured in the Cub game, is in third place with six carries for 41 yards and an average of 6.7. Quarterback Jim Linnstaedter, the all-around boy from Brenham, leads in the passing department with 9 attempts and 3 completions for 56 yards. In second place is Eddie Hall, from Dickinson with 2 for 3 and 20 yards. In the receiving department, Phil Peter, the tall, rangy half back from Houston (Austin), leads with one grab for 38 yards. Har gett is right behind with 2 catches for 19 yards. Hargett, who leads four differ ent departments, is the leading scorer with 11 points, followed closely by Peter with 6 points. Punting Gets Workout The department which really got a treatment in the Baylor game was punting. The Fish punted on first down almost every time in the second half of that contest. Hall is the leader with 13 kicks for 423 yeards and a 32.5 average. Punt returns is another one that Hargett calls his. He leads with 6 returns for 112 yards and a good 18.7 average. Reagan is the head man in kickoff returns with two returns for 46 yards and a 23.0 average. Hargett and Peter each have re turned one for 21 yards. Next Thursday, here in College Station, the Fish take on the ever tough Houston Kittens. Last sea son the Fish defeated the Kittens, 20-6 in their only win of the year. These statistical figures are of ficial through the first two Fish games. Rebels Nation’s Rushing Leader By The Associated Press The Mississippi Rebels, oppon ents known, are a tough defensive outfit. And statistics backed them up today as records of the NCAA Service Bureau disclosed that Ole Miss finally has dis lodged Syracuse as the country’s leader in rushing defense. The Rebels’ consistency is un matched in recent major college football records, with Mississippi among the top 10 in one of the four principal defense categories every week since the start of the 1956 season. Syracuse, leader in rushing de fense for more than a year, now holds only one first—a bare de cision in total defense over Wyo ming. 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