• ’ - ■ . ‘ . - - ’ * THE BATTALION Tuesday, November 20, 1962 Uolieye Station, Texas Page 1 KEN KIPP RONNIE BRICE RONNIE LEDBETTER JIM HARPER . PAT LATHAM fnTii » ht»~» ii trTriTrH m i ■ ■ ri ■ 11 a ■ ■ > “Sports Car Center” Dealers for Renault-Peugeot & British Motor Cars ; Sales—Parts—Service j“We Service All Foreign Cars’'; 11416 Texas Ave. TA 2-4517; 15 End Eligibility Thursday The fifteen seniors who will see their last Aggie action against the University of Texas Thursday: Ronnie Brice was a quarterback his first two years and this year has been switched to halfback. He has two varsity letters. Since his soph days Sam Byer has won the respect of many an opposing gridder with his power ful fullback running. He will be in streetclothes Thursday because of his dislocated elbow. Lee Roy Caffey has played both GARZA’S Restaurant GENUINE MEXICAN & AMERICAN FOODS L 803 S. Main Bryan For Expert ALTERATIONS REASONABLE PRICES and Quick Service Visit THE DISCOUNT HOUSE 2 Doors From The Campus Theatre at full and half, owns two letters and has been one of the toughest Aggie defenders. Mike Clark, known of late as “The Toe,” will go down in his tory as one of the Ags’ greatest place-kickers. Guy Dillon has been a valuable standby at guard for the Cadets. Quarterback John Erickson owns I BOB HUNTINGTON SAM BYER m JERRY HOPKINS one varsity letter. He has had some great days this season punting. Big Jim Harper at guard, cen ter Jerry Hopkins and Jim Phillips have bulwarked the middle of the Aggie line for three seasons. Ken Kipp played most of his first two seasons as a crack de fensive back. This year he has turned in yeoman service as an offensive end. Another end, Bobby Huntington, has earned two letters for his con sistent efforts on both offensive and defense. Tackle Ben Krenek has been a mainstay at his slot and lately has turned in standout performances. 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