The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 18, 1963, Image 4

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THE BATTALION
College Station, Texas Wednesday, September 18, 1963
Wins Starting Berth
Andrew Overton, 5-11, 193, moved into the starting- left
end position for A&M’s opener against Louisiana State
Saturday in Baton Rouge.
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“Serving Texas Aggies”
paw, hurled a four-hit, 4-0 shut
out over second-place St. Louis
Tueday night, increasing the Dodg
ers’ National League lead to three
games while becoming the first
left-hander in major league history
to post 11 shutouts in one season.
The fireballing Koufax, fleet
Maury Wills and towering Frank
Howard all contributed to another
key Dodger victory, the second
in a row in this vital three-game
series that may determine the
National League pennant winner.
SPORTS
SECTION
PRE-SEASON ALL-AMERICAN
Kubala Garners
Coaches Plaudits
Ray Kubala, the towering giant
anchoring down middle of the line
duties for A&M this year has al
ready drawn plaudits from around
the country in his quest for All-
America honors.
Among his most recent achieve
ments was his selection to Tommy
Harmon’s twenty-two man squad
of All-Americans. A former All-
NOTES
and
QUOTES
By JIM BUTLER
Battalion Sports Editor
A&M’s popular athletic trainer, Charles E. “Smokey”
Harper, is heading- into his last season as keeper of the
cripples and bandage boss. Smokey will retire in April after
10 years caring for the Aggies and 37 years as a trainer . . .
Baylor quarterback Don Trull on the Aggies’ defensive
prowess, “A&M, from the 15-yard line on in, is the toughest
team to move against.” . . . Elephant jokes have descended
on the world, but three elephant-sized SWC linemen aren’t
going to be jokes to the opposition. Tackle John Mims of Rice
tops the scales at 265, while A&M’s Ray Kubala checks in at
260 and Ken Henson, TCU center weighs 255 . . . Arkansas
and Texas, pre-season choices for the SWC crown, should
also share the crying-towel award. Frank Broyles of Arkan
sas and Darrell Royal of the Longhorns have been weeping
mightily about graduation losses, injuries and poor physical
shape of their squads. Here’s hoping the tears aren’t shed
in vain . . . Aggie-Ex Mike Clark, holder of SWC field goal
records, kicked three extra points for the NFL Philadelphia
Eagles in their 21-21 tie with Pittsburg Sunday . . . Texas
high school football started off with a bang and an upset
last weekend when San Angelo lost its season opener to
Borger 14-2. San Angelo had been unanimous choice for
Class 4-A state title, had been called “greatest high school
team in history.” . . . Coach Hank Foldberg is holding
practices behind locked gates this week. Rumors have been
heard that he is “bricking” the squad?
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Cricket Group
Invites Aggies
To Join Club
For years the phrase “not quite
cricket” has been circulating
around the American colonies, but
few people know what really is
or is not “cricket.”
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A&M students will have a chance
to solve this engima Saturday when
the newly formed A&M Cricket
Club will give an exhibition match
on Engineers’ Field south of High
way 6 and across from College
View Apartments.
Derek Clague, publicist for the
organization said all Aggies are in
vited to join the club and learn to
play the English version of base
ball.
The match will begin at 4 p.m.
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in October’s Argosy magazine.
THEN ON MONDAY, September
16 word was received of Kubala’s
All-American candidacy selection
by a 500 member vote of the Amer
ican Football Coaches Association.
This massive hunk of humanity
was one of 59 college stars chosen
as front-runners for football’s
highest honor. The gilt-edged list
was announced in the current issue
(Sept. 21) of TV Guide magazine
by Woody Hayes, association presi
dent and head coach at Ohio State.
Hayes has a talent in his own
back yard by the name of Paul
Warfield, the powerful running
halfback in the Buckeyes’ offense.
It will be interesting to see Kubala
get a crack at the hard running
back who was also selected by the
coaches.
OTHER THAN Kubala, Texas
boys landed nine other spots in the
selections; four in the Southwest
Conference.
Tech’s Dave Parks joined with
Scott Appleton and Tommy Ford
of Texas while Tommy Crutcher
was T.C.U.’s candidate.
RAMPAGI^ RAY
Kubala leads Ags in ’63.
Ags Draw Sellout Crowds
For 1 Home, 3 Road Games
If you plan on seeing the Aggies
play football this season and don’t
have tickets, you better get them
fast.
The 1963 season has yet to open
and already the Cadets are assur
ed of playing before at least four
sellout crowds.
Louisiana State, Ohio State and
Arkansas games are already sell
outs and only a few tickets remain
for the Texas game. Ohio State’s
stadium has a capacity of 81,000;
LSU has 68,000; and War Memorial
Stadium in Little Rock holds 42,
000. The A&M-Texas game will
draw a standing-room-only crowd
of 42,000.
Pat Dial, Athletic Department
business manager, said that there
are still some tickets left in the !
concrete stands for the Texas game ;
before tickets are sold in the south !
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Should the Aggies get off to a |
good start and the rest of the ,
Southwest Conference come up to
expectations, Coach Hank Fold- j
berg’s squad could possibly per
form for a record total of more
than 450,000 in the 10 games.
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