Paso 6 College Station, Texas Thursday, November .1, 19G0 J|-Jf BAIT AXIOM ms Moving In Powell Berry (14) moves in on the Arkansas tackle, but not before Williams had picked Razorback’s Jarrell Williams in last Satur- up some damaging yardage, day’s game in Kyle Field. Berry made the Rogers, Hargett Take Over Rushing Lead for A & M Fish Four-Team Parley In 4 Rig’ Battles Tennessee 7, Georgia Tech 3: Tech’s Coach Bobby Dodd usually springs a surprise on his alma mater, but the Vols are too tough. Clemson 13, North Carolina 7: Frank Howard’s Tigers must win this one to keep panic from set ting in. Purdue 7, Michigan State 0: The Boilermakers should eke out a touchdown at home. Owls’ Depth Fatal Rice 10, Arkansas 8: Owls have too much depth for the Razor- backs. Southern California 13, Wash ington 7: Trojans are coming strong after a bad start. UCLA 20, California 7: UCLA is given the edge in equipment. After three games, two of which are victories, Jerry Rogers of Cor pus Christi has taken over the rushing department for the Fish with 152 yards on 42 carries for a 3.6 average. George Hargett of Linden is close behind Rogers with 143 yards on 13 carries for a 11.0 average. Passing—Linnstaedter Jim Linnstaedter of Brenham has dominated the passing depart ment with 12 attempts, 4 comple tions, 2 interceptions for a total of 80 yards. Eddie Hall of Dick inson has two completions on four attempts for 20 yards. In the receiving department, Phil Peter of Houston leads with two grabs for 62 yards. Plargett has made two catches for 19 yards.. VERSATILE! THE RUGGED DOUBLE REVERSE COAT his Dashing full-length coat of 20 oz. Virgin Wool authentic plaid blan* ket; reverses to a deep-pile 12 oz. Corduroy. Bulky-knit collar, slash pockets, dropped shoulders, side vents, leather buttons. In brilliant blanket colors backed up by Corduroy in choice of striking shades. At college shops ... $35. Stocked Only Jloufzoti Hargett is the kingpin of the scoring department with 14 points which include one touchdown, five extra points and one field goal. Rogers, Linnstaedter, Hall and Peter are all tied for second place with one TD. In the punting department Hall is the dominator with 19 kicks .for 668 yards and an average of 35.2 yards per kick. Hargett is still the leader in punt returns despite a shoulder injury with six returns for 112 yards and an 18.7 per return aver age. Travis Reagan of Wichita Falls is second with four returns for 65 yards and an average of 16.2. Reagan is the leader in the kick off return department with three returns for 59 yards and a 19.7 average. Hargett is next with two returns for 30 yards and an average og 15.0. Fish Idle This week the Fish are idle, but get into action next Thursday night in Houston against the Rice Owlets. The Fish have a record of 2-1 which includes victories over the Baylor Cubs and the Uni versity of Houston Kittens, and a season opener loss to the TCU Wogs. The Rice Owlets are still looking for their first win this season after three starts. By WILL GRIMSLEY Associated Press Sports Writer NEW YORK—Minnesota, Navy, Missouri and Army. That is the recommended four-team parlay for the big battles involving the col lege football giants this weekend. .763 Average Last week Pitt’s upset of Syra cuse help buoy our average to 39-12 for .763. Minnesota 10, Iowa 8: The Go phers are lean and hungry from years of want. Navy 14, Duke 7: Poise and team spirit should carry the Mid shipmen past this formidable hur dle. Missouri Will Stay Unbeaten Missouri 20, Colorado 7: Old Missouri remains unbeaten. Army 17, Syracuse 14: Frank Blanda’s field goal to hand Syra cuse its second straight defeat. Notre Dame 8, Pittsburgh 3: Fighting Irish break their losing streak in a rugged game. 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