The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 12, 1961, Image 7

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By Larry Smith
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It’s a shame that the A&M-Tech game wasn't played
in College Station or even just a little closer to Aggieland.
After the smoke had settled in Lubbock, the fightin’ Aggie
footballers had scored 11 times for 38 points. That was the
most points scored by an A&M team since 1955. All of the
Ags hope that the football squad will score that many points
again whether they have dates or not.
There were several interesting things that happened
against the Red Raiders and the reason for them was
because the Ags had the best “teamwork night” of the year.
Some of the interesting points were:
Jerry Hopkins, the 215-pound center, intercepted his
second pass of the season and leads the team in that departr
ment. Hopkins picked off a Raider pass with all the agility
of a back and actually looked like an end in snagging the ball.
★ ★ ★
After a Bake Turner punt, Travis Reagan, the little
halfback from Wichita Falls, was standing around the pile.
Out of nowhere came two big Tech linemen and flattened
the stumpy back. It didn’t hurt Reagan as much as the
double block surprised him. He jumped right up.
★ ★ ★
The Raiders committed what is probably the cardinal
kin in football when a Tech player killed another Turner
bunt inside the A&M 20-yard line. When he touched the
fell, it was automatically brought out to the 20. If the
ixcited man had not touched the football, it would have died
on the A&M 2-yard line which would have put the Aggies
in quite a hole.
★ ★ ★
Texas Tech’s power plays around each end were pretty
tough as ends Russell Hill and Daryle Keeling, and center-
linebacker Jerry Jenkins will admit. In the third quarter
Tech ran this series time and time again with as many as
five leading the play. This undoubtedly puts a strain on the
first men trying to break up this power sweep.
★ ★ ★
Babe Craig and Mike Clark were getting off booming
punts and kickoffs, respectively, in the game. Craig, who
led the SWC in punting last season, kicked four times for
a 46-yard average. Clark blasted almost all his kickoffs
out of the end zone. Not only did he kickoff, but he notched
a 36-yard field goal in the second period.
★ ★ ★
The two starting Aggie guards, Wayne Freiling and
Bull Phillips, were very effective in leading the Ags’ power
end sweeps. They are the men who make this play go.
★ ★ ★
Passing isn’t the only thing Ronnie Brice can do as the
Aggie fans in Lubbock found out. In the one time he kicked
off, the ball went completely out of the end zone.
HE BATTALKJN
Thursday, October 12, IP;:! College Station, Texas
Page 7
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By JAY SHUB
An impossible and amazing feat
was performed Monday by Rusty
Rose, an above average kegler in
the highest average league, the
AGGIE ALL-STARS (formerly
the HOT SHOTS). He bowled 15
splits out of a possible 30 shots.
The odds against this occurrence is
about one million to one.
The men in the league were per
haps a little nervous on. their first
outings of the year because there
weren’t too many high scores
bowled. The high series was 572
bowled by Chuck Haines, the for
mer president of the league. His
games were 190, 176 and 206. Sec
ond high honors went to Taylor
Wong with 569.
Film
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The Master In Action
Bill Steele of Houston, all time point leader of the San
Jacinto Region, Sports Car Club of America, shows here
the form in the corners which has won him many cham
pionship races. Steele is entered at the Bryan races next
Saturday and Sunday in an English AC Bristol.
Bryan Car Races
Saturday, Sunday
Ten events will be presented
during the running of the Bryan
Divisional Sports Car Races next
Saturday and Sunday at Bryan
Air Force Base, race chairman
Alfred C. Stokes announced.
The divisional races, staged by
the San Jacinto Region, SCCA, is
expected to draw over 100 sports
cars, Stokes said. First cars will
face starter Bob Green in the no
vice event beginning at 2:30 p.m.
Saturday. One other novice race
and two production car events will
complete the Saturday racing.
Sunday’s events will begin at
12:05 p.m. and will be climaxed by
the running of the 52.20 mile fea
ture at 4:30 p.m.
As several divisional champion
ships will be decided at the Bryan
events, racing fans can expect to
see a continued assault on the
course record of 87 m.p.h. set last
spring by Leon Duncan of Dallas
around the huge 3.48 mile course.
Favored entries to take top
awards so far are G. Mason O’-
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Tomato Juice
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Pineapple Juice
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Grapefruit Juice ..
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303 Cans—Rosedalc
Sweet Peas
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Pint Size—Libbys
Sweet Cucumber Pickles Jar 25c
Maryland Club
COFFEE
1-lb. Can 69c
Maryland Club
Instant Coffee
6-Oz. Jar 79c
No. 2 Cans—Wolf Brand
CHILI
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Nabisco
Premium Crackers .
1-lb. 27c
12-0z. Cans—Niblets
Whole Kernel Corn
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Peach Halves
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SHORTENING 3-lb. Can 69c
20-()z. Bottles—Del Monte
CATSUP 3 Bottles 79c
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TOMATOES 3 Cans 29c
-FROZEN FOODS-
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Sliced Strawberries .... 4 For 89c
10-Oz.—Libbys
Cut Green Beans
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ROLLS Pkg. 29c
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LOIN STEAK
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T-Bone Steak
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Pin Bone Loin Steak ..
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Pork Chops
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Bell Peppers 2 lbs. 25c
Calif. Potatoes 10 lbs. 39c
Texas Juicy Oranges ... 5 lbs. 39c
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Korvette and Lionel Jeanmard of
Baton Rouge, La., in a Ferrari
Testa-Rosa.
In the production classes, Bill
Steele, Russ Simon, Mel Ander
son and Dr. W. A. Williamson are
expected to bring in top points.
A late entry is a new Merlyn
Mark III and this is its first time
to run in the United States. This
car weighs 875 pounds and has a
400 hp. engine. It is expected to
top 180 m.p.h. on the back stretch.
You can see this car on display to
night at the Townshire Shopping
Center.
This sports car racing event is
being sponsored, by the Bryan
Jaycees.
The Bryan Air Force Base is lo
cated eight miles west ; of Bryan
on State Highway 21.
“I understand you don’t see eye-to-eye
with Professor Shultz....”
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