« ■ KkSz v. Fag* 3 College Station, Texas! Wednesday, October 4, 1061 THE BATTALIOF1 Oklahoma, Duke and Syracuse replace Carolina, Miami of Florida and California on this fall's Notre Dame football schedule. Bet with it, man! You belong in the versatile Corduroy Three-for-all fThis new 3-piece outfit will carry you through the school year in high style! Natural-shouldered jacket lined with Londontown print has narrow lapels, hook vent, lap seams, scored but tons. Vest reverses to velvety Im ported Cotton HIS-Suede. Post-Grad slacks are trim, tapered. $29.95 in new colors—at stores that are "with it”! Post-Grad Slacks alone, $6.95 his Don't envy 14*1*$...wear them Hargett On George Hal*gett, the 170-pound left halfback from Linden, returns a Jerry Stovall punt nine yards in the A&M-LSU game at Baton The Loose Rouge last Saturday. On the play, Travis Reagan (41) takes out a former Aggie, Den nis Gaubat (53). (Pho4;o by Nobel Eden, Jr.) Gibbs, Cook Leading SWC In Total Offense, Rushing Texas Christian’s Sonny Gibbs and Texas’ Jerry Cook maintained leadership for total offense and ball-carrying honors respectively in the Southwest Conference through two games, but Doug Can non, a young sophomore from Tex as Tech, has moved ahead of a tal ented group of veteran throwers to emerge as the leading passer. Cannon salvaged some consola tion for himself and the Red Raid ers by completing 13 of 24 at tempts for 114 yards as Tech fell to Texas. This gave him 15 com pletions in 27 attempts for the season and a gain of 134 yards. Billy Cox of Rice, the leader last week, dropped to sixth place, while Gibbs moved up to second by com pleting 7 of 12 in the 7-7 tie with Ohio State. Cook yielded some of the lime light to Teammate Roy Poage, who was the week’s leading ball carrier, but the Longhoim junior from Ga lena Park held on to the lead for the season. He carried 13 times for 84 yards against Texas Tech for an aggregate of 194 yards in 26 bids through two games. James Saxton, who raced 78 yards for one of Texas’ six touch downs, held on to the runner-up spot, while Ronnie Bull of Baylor moved up to third with another topflight performance. Texas.’ stable of swift backs have hogged four of the top six places amo*ig the ball-carrying leaders, with Poage, who gained 104 against Tech, and Sophomore Tommy Ford joining in the select circle. Ags, Raiders Both Winless After two games and not a win in the standings, the Aggies hit the road again this week in search for their first victory. The Texas Tech Red Raiders will be the Cadets* opponent and they, too, have yet to win one. Last week in Austin the Texas Longhorns trampled the Red Raiders with a 42-14 victory. The score could have been worse! 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Gotten hit 7 of 8 against Texas Tech to claim a .688 mark (11 of 16) for the season threw two 5 ALL-STATERS OUT Injury Riddled Freshmen Meet Wogs Here Thursday The Aggies will preview their future varsity players when the freshman team clashes with TCU at Kyle Field here Thursday night. The 7:30 p.m. kickoff will mark the debut of Ty Bain as the A&M Freshman football coach. Bain came to Aggieland last January following nine years of service to Kilgore High School as athletic director and head foot ball coach. Three high school all-state hon- orees will be in the Aggie Fish starting lineup. They include Tackle Ronny Moore of Brownwood, Guard Mel vin Simmons of Odessa and Half back Tommy Meeks of Bryan. Two other all-staters are on the injured list, including Halfback Budgie Fold of Taylor (he also won high school all-American hon ors) and Guard Ray Gene Hinze of Waco LaVega. Also sidelined with injuries are Tackles Ray Chancellor of Waco LaVega and Maynard Rogers of Port Lavaca. 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