The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 20, 1962, Image 7

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THE BATTALION
Tuesday, November 20, 1962 Uolieye Station, Texas Page 1
KEN KIPP
RONNIE BRICE
RONNIE LEDBETTER
JIM HARPER
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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
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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
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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.
Pat Latham is another end with
a fine record, especially on defense.
Ronnie Ledbetter has turned in
some fine performances from the
halfback slot.
Eddie VanDyke missed last sea
son and has a single letter but has
more than made up for it with fine
performances at end and halfback.
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