igs Seek Third Win )ver Fry’s Ponies »uy at •ay in REG. 9.98 ALL WOOL :L SLACKS \ SIZES 29-42 is, men, the lack to team four favorite cet or sweat- ortable, cas- ays correct- 'ool worsted are extra because of ent-crease t. Charcoal, ay or olive, BY MARVIN SCHULTZ Battalion Asst. Sports Editor The Southern Methodist Mus ics invade Aggieland Saturday tamoon in quest of its first con- ence victory of the year. Meet- rdefeat against conference foes, x, Texas Tech, and Texas, the i and blue-clad Ponies, guided Quarterback Danny Thomas 0 seek to avenge two consecu- Aggie victories. Sleanwhile, the Aggies will also shooting for a win in the con- ■iiice after losses to Texas Tech, jlor, and Arkansas. They tied 1 Horned Frogs, 14-14. Quarterback Charles LaGrange itry to extend the Aggie win- streak to three over SMU. e Mustangs last win came in i5 when they edged the maroon dwhite, 14-11. The clubs fought scoreless tie in 1960 and the [jies have downed the Ponies the it two years by scores of 25-12 and 12-7, respectively. This battle will be the 46th meeting between these two schools extending way back to the first meeting in 1916. In that 1916 game the Cadets posted a whop ping 62-0 score, their largest mar gin of victory over the Mustangs. The Farmers lead in the series with 22 wins to 17 racked up for SMU. There have been six ties. Rounding out the Aggie back- field will be Budgie Ford at left half, Tommy Meeks at the right slot while Jerry Rogers will man the fullback post. On the line will be hefty Ray Kubala holding down the middle sector while he will be flanked by guards John Nilson and Ronnie Moore, and tackles Waylon Ward and Bill Ward. John Broth- erton and Ron Carpenter will be at the end positions. The opening kickoff is scheduled for 2 p.m. with a crowd of 15,000 expected. Starting Lineups SM In Brotherton 205 LE 216 SMU Tom Hillary avion Ward 216 LT 204 John Knee In Nilson 204 LG 197 Martin Code iv Kubala 249 C 198 Hardy McAlister pie Moore 208 RG 196 Ronnie Cosper i Ward 202 RT 205 Robert Oyler in Carpenter 213 RE 186 John Graves larles LaGrange 178 QB 184 Danny Thomas idgie Ford 178 LH 165 Billy Gannon limy Meeks 167 RH 182 Larry Jernigan try Rogers 207 FB 185 Tom Sherwin Consistent Regular Ronney Moore, 6-1, 208-pounder from Brown wood, is one of only four Aggies who has started every game this season. The junior right guard played his best game last Saturday in A&M's 21-7 loss to Arkansas. THE BATTALION Friday, November 8, 1963 College Station, Texas Page 5 Curington Leads A&M Fish To Victory Over Rice, 19-6 A&M’s freshman football team won its third game in a row Thurs day night, defeating the Rice Owl ets 19-6 in Houston. The Fish opened the scoring late in the first period marching 73 yards in 17 plays. Quarterback Harry Ledbetter passed to end Robert Plsek for the touchdown with 0:45 left in the quarter. Gary Kovar’s kick was wide and the Fish led 6-0. THE AGGIES made it 12-0 mid way through the second quarter following a recovered Rice fumble. Jerry Cox pounced on the ball at the Owlet 32. Eleven plays later, halfback Lloyd Curington scored the first of his two tallies on a three-yard burst over right tackle. John Poss kicked the extra point to make it 13-0 at halftime. RICE TOOK the opening kickoff of the second half and moved 65 yards in 11 plays to close the gap. L. V. Benningfield took a pitch out from quarterback Dennis Gann for the score. The Owlets faked a kick and tried to run for two points but failed. After completely dominating the first half, the Fish found them- Elston Howard Wins AL’s Most Valuable Player Award BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES day 3(t per word h additional day ii day ... . 2< per word Minimui !d per word each addition] imum charge—40