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Page 6 College Station, Texas Thursday, September 20, 1062 THE BATTALION FOLDBERG SPEAKS QB Club Off To Good Start BY JIM BUTLER Battalion Ass’t. Sports Editor The A&M Quarterback Club of Bryan-College Station g-ot off to a good start as 120 members and guests were in attendance to hear Houston’s Morris Frank reminisce and Head Coach Hank Foldberg give a preview of the 1962 edition of the Aggie football team. Marion Pugh, president of the " “Sports Car Center”, Dealers for Renault-Peugeot & British Motor Cars Sales—Parts—Service We Service All Foreigm Cars”!! ; 1416 Texas Ave. TA 2-4517; organization, called the initial meeting “a pleasing success.” Frank was at his funniest as he recalled moments in the lives of several of the former Aggie greats present, such as “Rip” Collins, pitching star for the New York Yankees for many years, and Homer Norton, who coached the Aggies to three consecutive South west Conference Championships in 1939-41. from Wichita to A&M. The members and guests re ceived a rare treat as Coach Fold berg placed a long distance call to LSU Coach Charlie McClendon and all present were able to listen in via. loudspeakers. McClendon, assistant coach un- Pugh and Coach Foldberg’ were the object of many of Frank’s humorous comments, the former for losing the election for state representative and the latter for the job facing him. Foldberg’ received a standing ovation as he stood up to intro duce his complete staff. He com plimented his staff for having ad justed well after moving down AF Predictions Associated Press sports writer Will Grimsley predicts the follow ing’ for games involving SWC teams this weekend: ; Texas over Oregon, 32-12; Maryland over SMU, 19-6; Kan sas over TCU, 13-7; LSU over the Aggies, 24-10; Arkansas over Oklahoma State, 18-0; Baylor over Houston, 14-9; and Tech over West iTexas State, 18-0. BATTALION CLASSIFIED bedrooms, 401 128tfn Two large comfortable 1>exter, VI 6-4233. 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Main TA 2-6000 YOUR DISTRIBUTOR FOR » EICO KITS ) Garrard Changers 9 HI-FI Components ^ Tape Recorders der Paul Dietzel for eight years, described his team, ranked in pre season polls as high as second in the nation, as “doing well, though still with many problems.” Both coaches lamented the poor weather that confronted them during fall practice. McClendon commented that “people aren’t conscious of the sacrifices the players make.” He closed by wish ing Foldberg’ and the Ags good luck and saying the Bayou Ben- gals would be ready for them. Foldberg replied that the Ca dets were the “kind of boys that SPORTS SECTION would give a good representation of themselves.” The meeting ended after films of the Orange Bowl were shown in which LSU beat Colorado. A&M Rifle Tern Meets Wednesdm The A&M Rifle Team for the new year will be organized Wed nesday in a 5:15 p.m. meeting on the rifle range at Kyle Field. All marksmen—Army, Air Force and civilian—are encouraged to at tend. Capt. William D. 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