THE BATTALION Parr® 0 Co11pj?p Station, ovna Friday" Soptomber 22,5 FROM THE ^ideli By Larry Smith GAME TIME AT 7:30 ineS m m Aggie - Houston Cougar Set Here Tomorrow Til Niglil Football started at A&M way back in 1894 and the Ag-- gfies took their first game by defeating Galveston (Ball) High School, 14-6. Tomorrow night on Kyle Field, the Aggies will begin their 67th football campaign, but this time the competition will probably be a little tougher than Ball High. The Hous ton Cougars invade Aggieland with the hopes of ending a small jinx of never being able to beat the Cadets in College Station. Their hopes are strengthened this fall with the return of 26 lettermen from last year’s 6-4 team. Included in these lettermen are Kenny Bolin, the mite-size halfback who ran crazy against the Aggies last season. Another returnee is Don Sessions, the 2-year letterman who hails from John Crow’s hometown of Springhill, La. lipi I'- ?' |S S ■ i:* ,Ji«B ’ - ; -V- Sessions was a, pleasant surprise to the Cougar fans last fall as he came through in the latter stages of the season to set a, school record of 65 completions to rank 28th in the nation in passing. Mm --fill IJlItiiB “Sfcll Back here on the Brazos, the Aggies are expected to be strongest up the middle since the era of Crow and Krue ger. At center, a tremendous battle is going on between Jerry Hopkins. Jerry Jenkins and sophomore Ray Kubala. Hopkins, an All-SWC selection from Mart, is currently leading the other candidates for the starting post, but only by the thinnest of margins. The man-under spot is also even with Jim Keller, John Erickson and Ronnie Brice all running neck and neck. Sports writers and football enthusiest all over the nation are say ing that if the quarterback post at A&M becomes solid, the Aggies will win the conference. Only time will answer this, but this appears to be the year. Jim Keller starts first game Now for the third up-the-middle position—yes, here is probably the most powerful three unit fullbacks in the entire country—Lee Roy Caffey, Jerry Rogers and Sam Byer. These man-mountains for fullbacks are as equal as an equa tion. Head Coach Jim Myers admits he wouldn’t trade these men for any FBs in the country. Hutch Says Winning Streak, Trade Knitted Reds Together Casey Stengel, the once master-mind of the New York Yankees, said that a winning team was one that was strong down the middle. So if A&M’s quarterbacks become proven in the near future, the only warning for the Aggie opponents is Watch Out! Read" " Classifieds CINCINNATI (A 5 ) — Where did the pennant-hungry Cincinnati Reds begin to knit together as a team? 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Kyle Field is the scene of the Aggies’ first football game this season and the time is tomorrow night at 7:30. The opponent is the University of Houston Cougars and the com bat is expected to be fierce. The rugged Cougars are ranked as high as 11th in the nation in pre-season grid reviews. And they are much stronger than last year when they clobbered the Ag gies, 17-0. A crowd of 20,000 is expected for the opener. Jim Keller, the ex-basketball player from Terrell, will open at quarterback for the Cadets and the game will mark his first in collegiate competition. The tall, lanky signal-caller has performed brilliantly this fall—on offense and defense. In the line, Captain Wayne Frei- ling and Co-Captain Wayland Simmons lead a crop of outstand ing trenchmen. For the Cougars, Coach Hal La- har will have support from speedy Ken Bolin and QB Don Sessions. Down in the line, U of H has the tough Danny Birdwell. The line average for the Cou gars is 205 Vi while the Ags’ av erage is almost the same at 205. In the backfield, the Aggies have the edge with a 190% average to 184% for the Cougars. Coach Jim Myers expects to use a three-unit lineup and the units are all about the same in ability and talent. Myers continued the tapering off drills yesterday, work ing the Cadets against Houston’s The probublt Russell Hill (178) Wayland Simmons (212) Wayne Freiling (203) Jerry Hopkins (215) Bull Phillips (206) Buddy Boilers (214) Daryle Keeling (206) Jim Keller (190) George Hargett (170) Bob Caskey (185) Lee Roy Caftey (218) and defensive offensive vers. The A&M Athletic Di ref ter Head Coach announced the i are in good shape physicallji the exception of Tackle Ben 1 ek who likely will be sideling; the opener with a knee iojuij-) starting lineup: lb: Bob Barnett (186) LT Pete Nikirk (225) LG Demaree Jones U&/ C Danny Birdwell (2ft RG Bill Brown (215) RT Joe Bob Isbell <220)1 RE Clem Beard (195) J ()H Don Sessions (190) I.H kt-n Polin RH Larry Lindsey OS B it Charles Kieves (2 Undefeated HS H’t Go On Line Toniglipj, Ps 1 By The Associated Press Corpus Christi Miller risks perfect record and stature in the Class A AAA schoolboy football race Friday night in a battle with Galveston, the only team to beat Miller last year. 1 his game headlines a thunder- race to ous scheduh which 14' >f the 1149 undefeated, its | in th Miller, everybody that cor with tile to the st Other Permian L A. Dodgers Say Goodbye To Coliseum, Shed No Tears far «* Sel ul versity ‘P* 52. A f ui (kq, three •k Mai-- Shi MfK By The Associated Press LOS ANGELES —The Dodgers said goodbye for keeps to Memo rial Coliseum Thursday and no tears were shed. The club packed all belongings and left the controversial stadium for St. Louis, first stop of the last road trip of the season. Trailing the Cincinnati Reds by five games, Los Angeles’ chances for a pennant are admittedly mi nute. The Reds need but four wins or four Dodger defeats to sew up the flag. The Dodgers have nine games left, Cincinnati seven. Manager Walter Alston is frank ly pleased that the club’s 4-year in the coiiseui iO doubt th« he s Ravi resident “There i has hurt helped us,’ in Chavez be most welcome. But the skipper it concede the Nutiona nant to Cincinnati- He reiterated the play each game to race is over. Los Angeles close in what Eastern w “cow pasture bull winning note Wed 3-2 over the Chicai innings. Cum Of: Dies ti V Dc ■ol. 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