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1 r - THE BATTALION Thursday, Novemher 3, 1960 College [Station, Texas Page 5 . Fans, Coaches Like Wild Card Substitution Rule By The Associated Press KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — College football’s wild card substitution rule apparently has received the overwhelming approval of coaches and fans alike, the chairman of the NCAA Rules Committee said today. Gen. Robert R. Neyland, Uni versity of Tennessee athletic di rector and head of the committee, said he had heard nothing but praise for the rule. The rule allows a coach to send in one player between plays with out taking a time out or a penalty. THURSDAY & FRIDAY Walt Disney’s “POLLYANNA” with Jane Wyman Plus “—30—” with Jack Webb PALACE Bryan Z-SW NOW SHOWING HoTandSAUCT!—. II Gina 'I /Vy i LPlPBRlGlCA | is on a tour I for amour... with DaleRoBEFOsON WroRiO DeS'CA IN it SHOT TECHNICOLOR -TECHNIRAMA tOi A COLUMBIA PICTURES RELEASE QUEEN Tonight “Fiesta Nite” ~ FRIDAY - SATURDAY “WRITTEN ON THE WIND” & “3 COME TO KILL” SUNDAY r " What my elephants [can't conquer,l I II conquer alone!", victor mature wS'jperGinescope-Technicolor* m mi Warner Bros, If These Three Drew Nod For Outstanding Play Last Week US Br lllil * . m f* ^ m Jr ^ I lls ; Sam Byer ... Dallas News Back of Week Bob Phillips ... Honorable Mention End A&M Statistics Mount With Sam Byer On Top SPORTS <(<. \ Sam Byer is the big man in the Aggie statistics this week as well as being up near the top in the Southwest Conference, column.. Byer still hasn’t had a loss charged against him this year as his total amounts to 341 yards. Last weekend against Arkansas, Byer moved within 43 yards of SWC leader Coolidge Hunt of Tex- Terry Baker of Oregon State Leads Major College Offense By The Associated Press NEW YORK—Sophomore Terry Baker of Oregon State has taken over the total offense lead among major college football players, NCAA Service Bureau statistics disclosed today. Baker ended the three-week reign of VMI senior Howard Dyer. The Oregon State star has gained 1,265 yards. He is followed by Dyer with 1,209, Mel Melin of Washington State, 1,139, and Ron Miller of Wisconsin, 1,112. Miller is the leader in average gain per gain with 185.3 yards for six out ings. New pace-setters also showed up in other categories. Melin moved into the top spot in number of pass completions with 79, one more than Harold Stephens of Hardin-Simmons. Melin also leads in total aerial yardage with 1,120. Tom Gilburg of Syracuse moved from fifth place to first in punt ing with a 43.0 mark for 21 ef forts. Jerry Stovall of LSU is a close pursuer with a 42.98 average for 42 punts. Ed Dyas of Auburn and Tommy Wells of Georgia Tech are tied for the most field goals with seven. Each has one more than Durward Pennington of Geor gia. Charley Johnson of New Mexico State and Jake Gibbs of Missis sippi have thrown the most touch down passes, nine apiece. Dale Betty of Maryland has the highest completion average, .645. v as Tech. Hunt only gained 25 yards against Rice while Byer was the top ground gainer of the week end with 94 yards and is the only man in the top ten that hasn’t lost any yardage. Caffey, Murphy—Second Both Lee Roy Caffey and Jim Murphy are close for the second place ball carrying honors for the Aggies as Caffey has netted 166 and Murphy 151. Although Babe Craig missed the Arkansas game with an injured back, he still holds the No. 1 punt ing spot in the conference. His average is 41.4 and his nearest contender is Robert Turner of Texas Tech with 39.7 yards per kick. Byer Leads Scoring In scoring Byer is leading the Aggies’ column with 18 points fol lowed by Craig with 14 points. All of Byer’s tallies have come on touchdowns while Craig has two TD’s and a two-point PAT. Randy Sims is the leading punt returner for the Cadets as well as in the SWC. He has run seven back for 124 yards which boosts his average to 17.7. J Intramurals Intramural sports provided sev eral close games yesterday. In Class A basketball, F-2 beat E-l, 22-18; A-2 swept past Sq. 13, 18-11; M-2 whipped B-2, 25-20; Sq. 11 edged H-l, 33-32; K-2 clob bered B-l, 36-4; and E-2 won over L-2, 23-21. F-l edged L-2, 2-1; and Sq. 9 won over Sq. 1 by forfeit in the only games scheduled in Class B horseshoes. F-2 beat Sq. 8, 6-0; and D-l edged K12, 6-0; C-l blanked Sq. 11, 8-0; In Class B football, Sq. 3 white- ;no inqs q 'bg lo-gl ‘S'H psqsuAv Sq. 12, 8-6 in one of the closest .james of the day. 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Honorable Mention Center 9 District Champs Already Determined By The Associated Press Nine district representatives have been determined and at least a score of others will be known this week in a Texas schoolboy football campaign rushing toward its. state playoffs. El Campo will be at Bay City Friday night in a fight between teams with perfect records and the winner will become an over whelming favorite for the Dist. 11 championship in Class AAA. In Class A, George West, unde feated and untied, meets once-tied Poth with George West able to win the District 30 championship. Vic tory by Poth would leave the title up to "the Poth-J ourdivito wn game Nov. 11. None of the Class AAAA unde feated and untied appear to face trouble and it isn’t likely than any district title will be detennined. This division, like Class AAA, has three more weeks to run. Class AA and A wind up the district races Nov. 11. There are 96 districts in the four divisions that play to state championships. These district rep resentatives have been decided: Class AA: 3—Denver City, 6— Anson, 9—Olney, 11—Lancaster, 15—Terrell, 26—Sweeny. Class A: 9—Copperas Cove, 12 —Keller, 22—Clifton. . Baytown, the top-rated team of Class AAAA, moves toward a showdown in District 12. The Ganders play at Galena Park fa vored to win with comparative ease. Freeport, another member of this district and also boasting an unbeaten, untied record, plays South Houston. Baytown and Freeport are ex pected to meet Nov. 11 with the title on the line. Jacksonville, the No. 1 team of AAA, plays at Center Friday night but can’t sew up the District 7 title. Nacogdoches, which has on ly one loss, has an open date and plays Jacksonville Nov. 11. mi w iiiiiir 9 ti 1 ? ii 9 lonesome timb Terns Ifs lonesome time in Texas when fhere’s a GOP administration in.Washing- ton. Every one of Texas’ 21 Democratic Congressmen and U.S. Senator Ralph Yarborough are support ing the Democratic ticket of Kennedy and Johnson. Every one of Texas' fop elected state officials are supporting the Kennedy- Johnson ticket. Their greatest effective ness in serving you, our state and our nation will come in working with a DEMOCRATIC adminis tration — Kennedy and Johnson. Any other way, it will be a lonesome time in Texas. VOTE OraOORATSC rmmYj ro, -GROCERIES- Maryland Club Instant COFFEE 6-Oz. Jar 89c Maryland Club COFFEE Mb. Can 69c No. 2'/ 2 Cans—Hunts Whole Spiced Peaches 4 cans $1.00 No. 2 Zi Cans—Hunts Whole Apricots 4 cans $1.00 No. 303 Cans—Hunts Pear Halves 2 cans 49c No. 300 Cans—Hunts Solid Pack Tomatoes.... 2 cans 33c 14-Oz. Bottles—Hunts CATSUP 2 Bottles 39c CRISCO 3-lb. Can 69c 12-Oz. Cans—Kounty Kist Whole Kernel Corn 2 cans 33c 12-Oz. Cartons—Nabisco Ritz Crackers Carton 29c No. 2'/ 2 Cans—0'’Sage Elberta Peaches 4 cans $1.00 White Delsey Bathroom Tissue .. 4 Roll Pkg. 49^ 20-Oz. Cans—Jolly Time Yellow Popcorn can 25c 12-Oz. Cans—Doles Pineapple Juice 2 cans 19c 46-Oz. 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