The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 21, 1961, Image 5

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    SIX STARTERS INCLUDED
THE BATTALION
Thursday, September 21, 1961 College Station, Texas Page 5
UofH
From
Returns Twenty-Four
Last Season’s Squad '
Ken Bolin
. . . Cougar star halfback
When the University of Hous
ton Cougars come filing into Kyle
Field this Saturday night for their
contest with the Aggies, 24 of the
33 of them who took pai’t in last
.... year’s game which saw them
x whip the Cadets 17-0 will be back.
Illll Six starters and all of the backs
and ends who accounted for Hous
ton’s total offense in that game
are among the returnees.
Coach Harold Lahar’s winged-T
offense .will be directed by quar
terback Don Sessions, a senior
from Springhill, La. Sessions,
« who completed eight of 13 passes
| in last fall’s Aggie game and then
went on to set an all-time UH
completion record of 65, has been
outstanding in practices to date.
Left half Ken Bolin, another
senior who gained more yards
running than any major college
back in Texas in 1960, figures to
be Houston’s big ground threat.
“I think Professor Armitage will agree
with me that our administrative staff
is of the highest caliber!”
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21 GREAT TOBACCOS MAKE 20 WONDERFUL SMOKES!
AGED MILD, BLENDED MILD— NOT FILTERED MILD—THEY SATISFY
The 165-pound tri-captain led both
teams in ground gaining a year
ago with 63 yards. Included in
that total was a 28-yard dash that
set up Houston’s first touchdown.
He averaged 7.2 yards per carry
in ’60.
★ ★ ★
UH Has Never
Beaten Aggies
On Kyle Field
A University of Houston foot
ball team has never beaten a Tex
as A&M football team at College
Station. The best UH team show
ing there was a 14-14 tie in 1953.
The last time a University of
Houston football team opened the
season against the Texas Aggies
was in 1958. Houston won 39-7
in Houston.
Teams of Harold Lahar of
Houston and Jim Meyers of Texas
A&M have split four games since
these two coaches took over the
duties at their respective schools.
The overall series is 4-3-2 in favor
of the Aggies.
Filmed highlights of the Uni
versity of Houston-Texas A&M
football game will be shown on
the Harold Lahar television pro
gram this Sunday at 3:30 p.m.
The first of an eleven week series,
Lahar’s show is sponsox-ed by the
Tenneco Oil Company and will
originate in the studios of KTRK-
TV, channel 13, Houston.
Univei’sity of Houston defen
sive backfield coach Don Watson
was a Texas A&M halfback star
in the mid-fifties.
Texas A&M has won the fx-esh-
man games of each of the three
classes that will be repi'esented
on the varsity squads in Satur
day’s game with the University
of Houston. The Aggie seniors
won as freshmen 12-0. The jun
iors took the frosh tilt in 1959,
20-6. Last year’s freshman score
was 21-7 for A&M.
University of Houston halfback
Eddie Mitchamore takes a string
of 11 straight successful extra
point kicks into Saturday night’s
opener with Texas A&M. The
Reagan High grad booted two ex
tra points and a 21-yard field goal
in last year’s 17-0 Cougar win. *
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LOUPOTS
Seniors Charlie Rieves, a hard-
driving 200-pound fullback, and
Larry Lindsey, a quarterback
moved to right halfback, will
round out the starting UH back-
field, should Lindsey be ready to
play. Out with a shoulder separa
tion for the past two weeks, Lind
sey’s replacement will be either
sophomore Bill McMillan or senior
Eddie Mitchamore.
Four seniors, two juniors, and
one sophomore will probably start
in the line.
The seniors are: Bob Barnett,
left end, 185 (Fairy); Danny
.Birdwell, center, 220 (Big Spring);
Joe Bob Isbell, right tackle, 220
(Little Cypress); and Dick Kirt-
ley, right guax-d, 200 (Houston-St.
Thomas).
^he two juniors are: Buddy
Hodges, right end, 195 (Hender
son), and Richard Elliott, left
guard, 200 (Richmond).
Pete Nikirk, a 225-pound left
tackle, will be the lone soph start
er. He hails from Alvord.
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Danny Birdwell
... U of H Center
Pro Tennis Champ
Says He’s Retiring
LONDON — Professional
tennis champion Pancho Gonzalez
Wednesday night announced he is
retiring from big time profession
al tennis next month.
“I’m retiring just as soon as
my contract with Jack Kramer’s
professional troupe runs out Oct.
31,” he said in an intexwiew.
“I was offei’ed a job playing
tennis by Huntington Hartford at
the club he is building on Pax-a-
dise Island in the Bahamas. I un
derstand the club will be complet
ed in February and that is when
I’ll start working down there.
“In addition, I plan to go into
the real estate business in Los
Angeles and I can combine the
two.”
Rog Almost Did It
By The Associated Press
BALTIMORE — Roger Maris
hit his 59th home run Wednesday
night, in the third inning, but
missed No. 60 when a long drive
to right went foul in the seventh
and failed to tie Babe Ruth’s 60-
homer record while the New York
Yankees clinched their 26th Amer
ican League pennant.
Battling to tie or surpass Ruth’s
1927 record — the greatest of all
baseball prizes — Maris tagged
Milt Pappas’ 2-1 pitch in the
third inning for No. 59, the line
drive carrying into the stands
over the 380-foot marker.
The homer sent the Yankees
into a 2-0 lead and the New York
ers never relinquished the edge
as they beat the Baltimore Ox - i-
oles 4-2 and clinched their 11th
pennant in the last 13 years, their
first under rookie Manager Ralph
Houk.
Maris came up for the second
time after homer No. 59 in the
seventh inning and took a called
strike from reliever Dick Hall be
fore sending a long shot to right
that had the crowd on its feet.
The shot hooked foul by about 25
feet.
Hall then got Maris to hit a
towering fly to deep right center
that chased right fielder Earl
Robinson back before he camped
under it for the out, 20 feet short
of the wall.
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