Pn"p '4 KELLER SCORES FOR AGS New Season? Another Tie! Ags And Cougars Knot, 7-7 BY LARRY SMITH Battalion Sports Editor The Texas Aggie football squad played a mediocre song last year with all its ties, and the new sea son was opened with the same song but only a different verse. Against the Cougars from the University of Houston, the Cadets played a very respectable game and whipped the 11th ranked team in the nation in almost every de partment on the statistics sheet. But still the score stood 7-all when the final seconds ticked off the clock on the south end of Kyle' Field. Wisconsin U. Prof Slates 2 Talks Here Dr. H. R. Bird, chairman of the University of Wisconsin Depart ment of Poultry Husbandry and widely known nutritionist, will lec ture here Oct. 2. Subject of his talk is “Is Nutri tion at the Crossroads Or On a Deadend Street?” The public has been invited to hear the talk, which is sponsored by the graduate school and set for 8 p.m. in Room 113 of the Biological Sciences Building. Bird also will be a speaker at the annual Texas Nutrition Con ference Oct. 4-6. For the Aggies, it was a night for two doubles—Jims and San Antonio. One of the two’s was for Jim Keller and Jim Linnstaedt- er who performed brilliantly in this their first varsity football game. Keller, the 6-5 quarterback from Terrell, played in his first college contest and his poise >vas amazing. He called his plays with cool confidence and carried them out like a veteran field general. Linnstaedter sparkled on several of his 10 carries that netted him 53 yards. One of these runs (a 17-yard sweep around right end) brought visions of an Aggie Jim Saxton. and the TD. Eddie Mitchamore added the PAT. The third quarter was all A&M as the Cougars could only man age one first down. Again the Ca dets threatened the Cougar’s goal, but two incomplete passes from the Houston six ended it. Finally late in the third and early in the fourth quarters, the Ags started their march. Behind the passing and running of Keller and the clutch sweeps by Jim Mur phy, they reached the Houston two where Keller sneaked over for the touchdown. The other double was for the hometown of Wayne Freiling and Wayland Simmons who played to the ultimate in the Cadet line. Freiling, the Aggie captain, closed many holes on the right side of the defensive line when the Cou gars tried to send Fullbacks Lar ry Broussard or Bobby Brezina jutting through the line. Simmons, the alternate captain, put constant pressm'e on UH quarterbacks Don Sessions and Billy Roland. In the first half, the Aggies threatened to score once only to have that threat killed by a fum ble on the Houston three. 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