The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 15, 1961, Image 5

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Vols’ Sophomore Tailback
famed To AP’s Sack of Week
By JIM HACK LEM AN
Associated Press Sports Writer
Mallon Faircloth, a rugged
sophomore who spearheaded Ten
nessee to one of the biggest up
sets of the Southeastern Confer
ence football season, was named
Associated Press back of the week
Tuesday.
The 19-year-old tailback gen
erated much of the impetus as the
Vols turned back nationally ranked
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Georgia Tech 10-6.
Faircloth was closely pressed
for the honor by another 18-year-
old sophomore, quarterback Frank
Budka, an all-purpose leader in
Notre Dame’s 26-20 victory over
Pittsburgh. Other backs gaining
wide support were Walt Rappold
of Duke, Wendell Harris of Louisi
ana State, Tom Batten of Florida,
Gary Hertzfeldt of Utah, Tom
Haggerty of Columbia, George
Reed of Washington State, Chuck
Lamson of Wyoming, Jim Saxton
of Texas and Kermit Alexander of
UCLA.
Faircloth, a 182-pounder from
Cordele, Ga., got the Vols vital
yardage time and again in the
bitter struggle with Georgia Tech.
Budka passed for one touch
down and set up another. On de
fense he intercepted a pass which
led to a score and stole another
on the Irish 6 near the end of
the game. Budka also recovei’ed
a Pitt fumble.
THE BATTALION
Wednesday, November 15, 1961 College Station, Texas
Page 5
Intramurals |
Tonight at 7:15 in the Memorial
Student Center, Mitchell Hall will
meet Puryear in the Class C Bowl
ing finals. Upon completion of
this match the overall civilian
standings can be computed and
the current leader named.
Sqd. 3 is the current leader in
Class A intramurals and Sqd. 1
tops in the list in Class B.
Three shutouts appeared in Class
A football, played in the twilight
and dark yesterday. A-2 worked
over its neighbor, C-2, 36-0.
Sqd. 12 had little trouble with
I Sqd. 13, 24-0. G-3 beat Sqd. 11,
24-0.
Twin scores turned up in civilian
| competition yesterday. Puryear
| Hall got past the Day Students,
I 14-8, and Mitchell defeated Law
I Hall, 14-8. - -
One of Brico’s Kims
Ronnie Brice (11) is stopped on the one- for the Aggies last touchdown in the game
yard line by SMU’s Guy Reese (70) after last Saturday. Others in the picture are
an eight yard gain. Brice carried the ball Ags’ Russell Hill (88), SMU’s Tom Sherwin
four consecutive times from the SMU 39 (26) and Max Christian (54).
John Erickson Fifth /Best
Passer In The Conference!
John Erickson, the Aggies’
junior quarterback, has been one
of the brightest spots in the
sporadic Cadet attack this fall. In
the eighth week of play he remains
the only Aggie listed in the South
west Conference’s weekly roll of
statistical leaders.
The six-foot, 184-pound man-
under is currently the league’s
fifth best passer. He has com
pleted 32 of 59 passes attempted
for a good .542 percentage. His
passes have netted 452 yards, two
touchdowns and a two-point con-
vei’sion. Only Sonny Gibbs of
TCU has a better gain per pass
than Erickson’s 14.1 yards per
completion.
Erickson’s longest pass comple
tion came against SMU last week
end when he connected with Soph
omore Travis Reagan for a 56-yai’d
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FOR RENT
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wtral heatini?. air comlitioninK. washer/
inter, one block from campus. Bob Hunt.
VI 6-8486. VI 6-7690. SCtfn
COLLEGE HILLS, across from A&M
Colt Course, large one bedroom apartment,
three closets, ample cabinet space, very
nicely furnished, garage, adults only.
Only $65.00 utilities furnished. Phone
VI 6-5031 after 6 p.m., all day weekends.
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bearoom duplex apart mei
yard and trees, south of A&M campus.
VI 6-6281. 84tfn
Clean, well furnished apartment, walk
closets, two blocks from post office.
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Call VI 6-7248.
One large bedroom In my home. Close
le campus. Phone VI 6-4233. 26tfn
Detroit’s best home attendance
during 1961 saw 57,271 turn out on
Independence Day.
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FOR SALE
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boxes deer rifle shells. Mrs. Morgan Smith.
VI 6-4062. »6tl
Senior boot covers, assorted colors in-
eluding solid red, heavy. At Holick’s Inc.
North Gate. 35t3
Sofa. $12.50 ; automatic washers, $49.96 ;
vacuum cleaners, $15.00; 9x12 Viscose rug
with foam back, $10.96; book shelf. $4.60;
lamps - pole, table, tree, bouroir and TV.
from $1.08; portable TV, $49.96; odd beds,
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SPECIAL NOTICE
SUL ROSS LODGE NO. 1300, A.F. &
A.M.
Called meeting Thursda
nber 1
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tions.
Truman Jones, WM
Joe Woolket, See. 26t2
ay,
November 16 at 7 p. m. Master
Mason’s Degree and examina-
NOT1CE OF ELECTION
An election on the extension of Deed
Restrictions for the College Hills Estates
Addition, College Station, Texas, will be
held on Saturday, December 2, 1961 from
1:00 to 6:00 p. m. in the City Council
Room, City Hall, College Station, Texas.
Only lot owners of the said addition can
vote in this election.
Restrictions Committee,
College Hills Estates Addition 27tl
Electrolux Sales and Barries G. G,
Williams. TA 8-6600. »0tf»
Now start your fall fishing and picnic-
ing right at Hilltop Lake, 9^ miles South
of College on Highway 6.
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Texas. 35t4
COINS & STAMPS
Complete stock of all supplies on
hand. «We are in the market to buy
large or small amounts of coins and
stamps. HIGHEST PRICES PAID
TEXAS COIN & STAMP EXCHANGE
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of three others. Playroom and yard,
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OFFICIAL NOTICES
Official notices must be broug
n telephoned so us to arrive In the
of Student Publications (Ground
If MCA, “ ‘
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ent Publications (Ground t'looi
VI 6-6416, hours 8-12, 1-6. daily
Offic.
Fit
Monday through Friday) at or before tht
deadline of 1 p.m. of the day precedina
publication — Director of Student Pubiiea
tions.
Those undergraduate students who have
95 semester hours of credit may purchase
an A. and M. ring. The hours passing at
the time of the preliminary grade report
on November 13. 1961, may be used in
satisfying the 95 hours requirement. Those
students qualifying under this regulation
may leave their name with the ring clerk
in the Registrar’s Office in order that she
may check their records to determine eligi
bility to order the ring. Orders for the
will be taken between November 27
rings will be taken between Novembi
and January 4. 1962, for delivery Febi
1, 1961. The ring clerk is on duty from
8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Monday through
Friday of each week.
H. L. Heaton, Director of
Admissions and Registrar 31t21
Graduation invitations for the January
commencement must be ordei
day, November 28th at 5:00
ne Ji
ordered by Tues-
ly, November 28th at 5:00 p. m. They
ay be ordered starting November 6th
. the Cashier’s Window in the Memorial
at
Student Center.
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DEPARTMENTS
Place your orders now for the 1961-62
official directory for delivery in November
Price.
Ectory for delivery in N
at the Student Publications Office,
is $1.00 per directory plus 2% sales tax
unless exempt.
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Oil Filters as low as 38c
Prestone Anti Freeze $1.79
Havoline Motor Oil 29c
White’s Premium Oil 25c
New Champion Spark Plugs 55c
Rebuilt Carburetors, Fuel
Pumps and Water Pumps Gen
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Buy at the . . .
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Cash Available For Books, Slide Rules, & Etc
5,000 AGGIES CAN’T BE WRONG
LOUPOTS
gainer.
Fullback Lee Roy Caffey
dropped out of the top ten rushing
leaders, but still leads the Cadets
with 261 yards on 60 carries.
Caffey has averaged 4.3 yards per
carry this season and has yet to
be thrown for a loss.
Jim Linnstaedter and Sam Byer
are close behind Caffey in rushing
chores. Linnstaedter has carried
56 times for 238 yards and Byer
has carried 65 times for 221 yards.
Ronnie Brice, who runs and
throws equally well, continues to
be the team’s second leading
passer. He has completed eight
of 14 passes for 111 yards and two
touchdowns. His .571 completion
percentage is second only to Mike
Gotten of Texas.
Speedster Travis Reagan leads
the Aggies in pass receiving, scor
ing, and pass interceptions. He
has caught 9 passes for 188 yards,
one touchdown and one conversion.
His 38 points on six touchdowns
and one conversion place him far
ahead of his teammates in the
scoring column. In addition to
snagging A&M aerials, Reagan has
managed to get in the way of
three enemy parses and return
them for 67 yardV-
Second in past receptions is
Junior End Bobby \lIuntington who
has grabbed seven for 65 yards,
a touchdown and a conversion.
Third receiver is Halfback Bob
Caskey who has caught six for
67 yards and one touchdown.
Linnstaedter, Reagan’s soph
running mate, has intercepted
three passes also this season, but
has returned them only 21 yards
for second place in that category.
George Hargett, soph halfback
from Linden, and Linnstaedter
have been the busiest punt return
ers for the Cadets. Hargett has
returned six for 61 yards and
Linnstaedter, eight for 50 yards.
In kickoff returns, Hargett
boasts the best average, with two
for 50 yards and 25.5 yards per
return. Linnstaedter has been on
the receiving end most often, re
turning seven for 104 yards.
TEXAS A&M SEASON HIGHS
(Thru Eight Games)
Longest run from scrimmage:
28, Lee Roy Caffey vs- Trinity.
Longest completed pass play:
56, John Erickson to Travis Rea
gan vs. SMU.
Longest interception return: 62,
Ronnie Brice vs. Trinity.
Longest punt: 55, Babe Craig
vs. Texas Tech.
Longest field goal: 36, Mike
Clark vs. Texas Tech.
Longest punt return: 25, George
Hargett vs. SMU.
Longest kickoff return: 30,
George Hargett vs. Texas Tech;
30, Jim Murphy vs. SMU.
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