The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 11, 1962, Image 7

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    Billy Moore Heads
All “ America Slate
DALLAS (/P)—Billy Moore, the
versatile Arkansas quarterback,
acclaimed Tuesday as the top All-
America prospect from the South
west.
Members of the regional com
mittee were ecstatic in their praise
of the running, passing star of the
Razorbacks, who has taken his
team to three smashing victories.
Moore’s showing against Texas
Christian last Saturday night
nailed down his designation as the
leading candidate in the first re
port of the committee.
The group is coniposed of Orville
Henry, Arkansas Gazette, Little
Rock; Bill Van Fleet, Fort Worth
Star-Telegram; Ves Box, KRLD-
TV, Dallas; Walter Robertson,
Dallas Morning News; Leroy Bear-
man, Albuquerque Journal, Dick
Peebles, Houston Chronicle.
Robertson said Moore’s develop
ment as a fine passer had made
him the heart of the Arkansas
team. “We knew he could run but
never figured him to be a great
passer, too,” said Robertson. “Pie
makes himself and the Arkansas
team dangerous every down on the
run-option.”
Henry said Moore the past three
weeks had been the most outstand
ing quarterback “I have seen in
20 years of writing football.”
Coach Frank Broyles of Ai’kansas
told Henry that Moore was “the
greatest threat I’ve ever had—he
opens up everything for us.”
Pete Pedro, the wild running
halfback of West Texas State;
Bobby Santiago, New Mexico’s
talented runner; Ray Poage, ver-
safile Texas fullback, and Jim
(Preacher) P’ilot, New Mexico
State’s great yard-gainer, were
others getting strong backing fror.
the regional board.
Van Fleet strongly backed Moor
as the top All-America prespec.
but he also mentioned Scott Apple-
ton, the Texas tackle; Pedro, who
does nothing but run “but he sure
can do that,” and Gene Raesz,
Rice’s brilliant end.
THE
Thursday, October 11, 1962
BATTALION
College Starion, Texas
Page 7
Ag lieglers Open
Season Saturday
Aggie Match Team
A&M match team bowlers exhibit the trophy Saturday. From left to right: Jiipmie Guy,
for winning the Texas Intercollegiate Bowl- Taylor Wong, John Tinney (Captain), But-
ing Association last season. The keglers ton Webb and Tony Servello.
shoot for their fourth straight title starting
A&M’s match bowling team op
ens its league season Saturday on
the Memorial Student Center bowl
ing lanes.
This is the fourth season for
the Texas Intercollegiate Bowling
Association, having been inaugu
rated by A&M in 1959. Members
are San Antonio College, Sam
Houston State, Arlington State,
die University of Texas, Texas
Christian University and A&M.
Cadet keglers have won the con
ference every year since its incep
tion. Prospects for a fourth con
secutive win are good with two
out of five top lettermen return-
ng. They are John Tinney, senior
irom Longview, and Tony Servello,
senior from Anaco, Venezuela. One
ietternum was lost through grad
uation, one was snagged by grades
and one dropped bowling in favor
of academics.
Filling out positions for the Ag
gies will be Button Webb, senior
from San Antonio; Taylor Wong,
senior from Houston; and Jimmie
Guy, senior from Snyder.
Competition promises to be
sharper this year, with Texas giv
en the best chance to upset the
Farmers. Texas finished second
last year, getting as close as three
games from the top.
The T.I.B.C. meets once a month,
with each school getting the host
role at least one time. At the
session, each team shoots three
3-game matches against different
opponents.
Bowling will start at 9 a.m.
Saturday.
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Alabama Ranks Number 1
As Buckeyes Fall To 10th
By MURRAY ROSE
Associated Press Sports Writer
The game of musical chairs be
tween Alabama and Ohio State in
the football rankings has ended.
It may be a long time before the
highly touted Buckeyes again are
in the running for the No. 1 spot
in the Associated Press’s- weekly
football poll.
Unbeaten Alabama (3-0) moved
up from second place to first by
squeaking past weak Vanderbilt,
17-7, while Ohio State (1-1) was
the victim of a resounding 9-7 up
set by UCLA.
Ohio State, the solid pick in the
pre-season poll and the No. 1 team
a, week ago, fell all the way to
10th place.
TEXAS (3-0) crushed Tulane
35-8 and advanced to second place
giving Alabama run for the top
position. Penn State (3-0), the
pride of the East, topped Rice 18-
7 and was a strong third.
Then came Southern California
(4th), Mississippi (5th), Louisiana
State (6th), Washington (7th),
Arkansas (8th), Purdue (9th) and
Ohio State (10th).
On a point basis, Alabama col
lected 445, Texas 422 and Penn
State 321.
Only four of the top 10—Texas,
Penn State, LSU and Washington
—appear to be in for any kind of
trouble this weekend. Southern
California, which edged Iowa 7-0,
and Mississippi, which walloped
Houston 40-7, are not scheduled
this week.
Txas takes on rising Oklahoma
(1-1) at Dallas. The Sooners, who
beat Syracuse 7-3 and lost 13-7
to Notre Dame, didn’t play last
Saturday.
PENN STATE’S Nittany Lions,
who have rolled over Navy, Air
Force and Rice take on Army (2-1).
LSU (2-0-1), fresh from its 10-7
triumph over Georgia Tech, en
tertains potent Miami of Florida
(3-0) Saturday night. The Hurri
canes just got by Florida State,
7-6.
Washington (2-0-1), which
slaughtered Kansas State 41-0,
may have more than it bargained
fev a Esl elpuffe-hsiD a i . v
for in Oregon State (2-1) at Port
land.
Mississippi (3-0) plays Tulane
(0-3) at Jackson, Miss.; Arkansas
(3-0) hosts Baylor (0-2); Purdue
(1-0-1), after its 24-6 conquest of
Notre Dame, is at home to Miami
of Ohio (4-0), and smoldering
Ohio State (1-1) visits Illinois
(1-2).
The Top Ten, based on a 10-9-8-
7-6-5-4-3-2-1 point system, season
records and first place votes in
parentheses:
1. Alabama 23 3-0 (445)
2. Texas 20 3-0 (422)
3. Penn State 3 3-0 (321)
4. Southern Cal 1 3-0 (271)
5. Mississippi 1 3-0 (218)
6. Louisiana State 2-0-1 (159)
7. Washington 2-0-1 (141)
8. Arkansas 1 3-0 (135)
9. Purdue 1-0-1 (133)
10. Ohio State 1-1 (126)
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