The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 26, 1960, Image 4

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Page 4 College Station, Texas Wednesday, October 2G, 1900
THE BATTALION
After Five Grid Seasons,
Smith Brother’s Reign Ends
For five seasons the Texas Ag
gies have had a Smith at end and
as the last of the Smith Brothers,
Ralph is rounding out his final
year with his usual steady perfor
mance.
Since 1956 the Aggies have had
either Don or Ralph Smith at one
end. In 1958 both brothers battled
each other at the same left end
position. Ralph, the younger, start
ed two of 10 games as a sopho
more against his brother but with
Don graduated, Ralph has started
the last 1G games for A&M.
Both played for Coach Chesty
Walker’s jrreat Phillips teams in
West Texas and you can count on
one hand the losses sustained by
Phillips when the Smith Brothers
played. Phillips lost but two games
during the three years Ralph play
ed for Walker, now an assistant at
Washington, the I960 Rose Bowl
champs.
Although Ralph plays both ways
he prefers defense to offense. As
the corner man in the Aggie de
fense, the 6-2, 200-pounder is re
sponsible for containing the wide
plays and turning the fast backs
Aggies Alley
The Bowling Committee leagues
have now entered their second
week of action. In the Hot-Shot
League, teams captained by Scotty
Harris and A1 Rainosek are lead
ing the pack with identical 6-2 rec
ords. The Jocks and Splitniks are
setting the pace in the Monday
Night Late League while three
teams are deadlocked for first in
the Thursday night league.
HOT-SHOT: Monday night, lit
tle known Fish Burchfield bowled
125 pins over his 159 average to
lead Haynes to a 4-0 victory over
Guy. The teams of Pearce and
Harris battled to a 2-2 split and
Autry topped Hanson 3-1. In the
fourth match of the evening, Fish
Bob Korose and Bruce Cook led
Rainosek to a 3-1 clipping of Dant-
zler. In this match, Larry Dantzler
pulled one of those bowling oddi
ties. Supporting a 192 average,
Larry let go with a beautiful 244
second game and then followed
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with an egg breaking 139. Even
the best have their troubles.
MONDAY NIGHT LATE: The
Jocks, comprised of Ted Anderson,
Jim Benson, Ray Kramm, and Jim
Butler are leading with a 6-2 rec
ord. Frank Culver has bowled 541
for high series and Chris Ruebeck
rolled 222 for high game. John
Seip has a 163 for high average.
THURSDAY NIGHT: Teams
number 2, 6, and 8 are tied for the
lead with 4-0 records. Fish Mc-
Fadden has 235 and 581 for high
game and high series.
The match team membership has
already gone through a re-shuf
fling of names. The top “Five” are
now — Larry Dantzler, Parks Ma-
haney, Chuck Haynes, Jimmy Guy
and Eddie Autry. Next week tlm
9-game cushion will be dropped
and then it is expected to find Lee
Wilson, Bob Korose, Carroll Hil-
born, and others making a strong
bid for the elite “Five”.
At this time, Pd like to apolo
gize to the Tuesday, Thursday and
Monday Late Leagues for not giv
ing full coverage in this week’s
article.
insade. And the record proves he’s
done an admirable job.
Baylor, with three of the fastest
backs in the nation,' won over the
Aggies 14-0 but not on the ground.
It took two big pass plays to do
it as the Cadets out-gained the
Bears on the ground.
Ralph’s Consistent
‘Ralph has played real consistent
ball for us,’ Coach Jjm Myers says
of his No. 1 left end. “He not the
greatest athlete in the world but
with: the ability he has he gives
you 100 percent each game.”
A ‘B” student in physical educa
tion, Ralph wants to coach and
teach after graduation and here,
too, he’ll follow in brother Don’s
footsteps. Don is an assistant
coach in the Lubbock public
schools.
Craig, Sims
Move Into Top
Statistic Spots
The Aggies put another man in
the Southwest Conference statis
tic leaders column over the week
end as Babe Craig moved up to
the top punter’s slot with an aver
age of 41.4 average on 33 punts.
Randy Sims held his own in punt
returns although his average drop
ped a half yard to 19.5 on six runs.
In conference rushing Sam Byer
still hasn’t gone over the No. 2 po
sition, but holds down a prosper
ous 3.5 yards per carry. His total
is 247 yards in 70 carries.
Way out front in rushing is
Coolidge Hunt of Texas Tech with
359 yards and breathing down
Byer’s neck is Baylor’s Ronnie
Bull with 242 yards.
Neither Byers nor Hunt has lost
any yardage thus far.
INTRAMURALS
After being hampered by weath
er, outfit pictures, and drill, intra
mural sports got back into full
swing yesterday with fourteen
games.
In Class A basketball, Sq. 6
romped past Sq. 14, 32-9; and Sq.
7 beat Sq. 17, 29-24.
In Class B football, Sq. 2
whipped Sq. 9, 18-2; G-3 edged
F-l, 8-6; Sq. 3 blanked Sq. 10,
14-0; Sq. 8 ran past Sq. 1, 12-6;
and Sq. 4 shutout Sq. 11, 6-0.
The Graduates slashed Law
Hall, 3-0, in the only game sched
uled in Class C handball.
In Class B horseshoes, Sq. 3
blanked Sq. 13, 3-0; B-2 won over
1-2, 3-0; Sq. 6 edged Sq. 16, 2-1;
Sq. 7 shutout Sq. 15, 3-0; G'-3 took
M Band by forfeit; and A-l beat
G-l, 3-0.
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