Page 8 College Station, Texas Thursday November 15, 1062 THE BATTALION Mike Clark Draws Praise As ‘Back Of The Week’ By VAN CONNER Battalion Sports Editor It is not often when a football player can be named as a stand out lineman and back during his career, much less during a single season. But such is the case with A&M’s field goal kicker and lead ing scorer Mike Clark. After his two three-pointers that beat Baylor, 6-3, The Dallas Morn ing News named the Longview senior a “lineman of the week.” And this week we see that his two boots against SMU have earned a place on that paper’s “back of the week” list. FOR AN END who sees action only on kickoffs, extra point tries and field goal attempts, we’d say that this is quite an accomplish ment. But then, those lads who figure most in their team’s win ning are the ones usually seen on the lists. When you think of it that way, it’s not hard to see why Clark deserves the mention. Three of his field goals have meant the differ ence in two grid clashes this sea son. His second of the season, a 28-yarder, tied up the Baylbr game with 11 minutes left. With less than a minute left “The Toe” put a 42-yard three-pointer through to win the game. Against SMU Clark kicked a 30-yarder to put the Ags ahead, 9-7, and then added a 37-yard job for good measure. Through eight games the 6-1, 200-pounder has five field goals, counting those mentioned above and the three points he netted in a losing cause against Houston. Add to that the one he kicked against Tech last year and big Mike has broken the career record set by Joel Hunt (1925-26-27) and John Ballentine (1945-46-47). CLARK IS two field goals ahead of Hunt and Randy Sims (1959) to set another season record. He has also matched the single game totals of Hunt (A&M vs. TCU, 1926). Is it any wonder that the Bryan- College Station area radio stations have been doing a big business spinning the standby, “I Get a Kick Out of You,” dedicated to some guy named Mike ? And Clark kicks with neither a bare foot nor a souare-toed shoe. Just plain old conventional Mike, they call him He keeps his head down, locks the m 'lit ankle and swings through from the knee. It pays off too. Melvin Simmons, an Aggie tackle who has beer; named to the “lineman of the week” list himself, claims he saw both of Clark’s field goals against the Mustangs. “That first one split the very middle of the uprights,” he said. “That sec ond one, it was real close to not being good.” “That second one” was kicked from the SMU 27 into an 18-mph wind. It seemed to hover for a moment between the poles, then fell through on the right side for three counters. 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