Page 6 College Station, Texas Thursday, September 27, 1862 THE BATTALION ' ' T" T ' m " r ^ 47 All-America Candidates Cited By 500 Head Coaches CHICAGO—Led by Minnesota’s Bob Bell, a list of 47 pre-season All-America candidates is an nounced by the American Football Coaches Association. The All-America prospect list, compiled from .the selections of 500 head college coaches, was re vealed by William Murray, head football coach at Duke University and AFCA president. Swept away by graduation is last year’s AFCA All-America backfield but talent abounds across the country. Ohio State— represented on two AFCA first Welcome To COACH NORTON’S PANCAKE HOUSE featuring Special Lunches Monday Thru Friday 11:30 til 2:00 Also Steaks, Shrimp and Other Fine Foods. East Gate Highway 6 So. teams with devastating fullback Bob Ferguson — has another pow er runner named Dave Katterhen- rich. All-Southwest line-blaster, Ray Poage of Texas. NOMINATED ALSO are half back Dave Hoppman of Iowa State who led the nation in total offense last season with 1638 yai’ds; Washington scatback Charlie Mitchell; Penn State speedster Roger Kochman; Louisiana State’s triple-threat halfback Jerry .Sto vall; and Holy Cross passing standout Pat McCarthy. Preliminary list of All-America nominees are: Ends: Hal Bledsoe, Southern California; Hugh Campbell, Wash ington State; Ted Davis, Georgia Tech; Tommy Hutchinson, Ken tucky; John Mackey, Syracuse; Rat Richter, Wisconsin; Dave Robinson, Penn State and Cloyd Webb, Iowa. Tackles: Steve Barnett, Oregon; Bob Bell, Minnesota; Jim Duna way, Mississippi; Art Gregory, Duke; Rod Scheyer, Washington; Bob Vogel, Ohio State; and Dave Behrman, Michigan State. Guards: Bob Bui’k, Baylor; Tony Day, Columbia; Keith Me- lenyzer, West Virginia; Mickey Ording, Oregon; Johnny Tread well, Texas; John Walker, U.C.L.A.; and Dave Watson, Georgia Tech. (ENTERS: JERRY HOPKINS, A&M, Lee Roy Jordan, Alabama; and Ray Mansfield, Washington. Quarterback •: Terry Baker, Oregon State; Sonny Gibbs, TCU; Jerry Cross, Detroit; Pat McCar thy, Holy Cross; George Mira, Miami; and Dick Shiner, Mary land. Halfbacks: Mallon Faircloth, Tennessee; Larry Ferguson, Iowa; Billy Gambrell, South Carolina; Mike Haffner, U.C.L.A.; Dave Hoppman, Iowa State; Roger Kochman, Penn State; Mark Leg gett, Duke; Charlie Mitchell, Washington; Preacher Pilot, New Mexico State; Pete Pedro, West Texas State; Dave Raimey, Michi gan; and Jerry Stovall, LSU. Fullbacks: Mike Lind, Notre Dame; 1 Ray Poage, Texas; George Saimes, Michigan State; , and Ben Wilson, Southern California. BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES One day 3^ per per word each additional ds Minimum charges—40^ DEADLINE 4 p.m. day before publication word ay ay berorc pun Classified Displa am lion PHONE VI 6-6415 ispla 30^ per column inch coi each insert! 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