The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 14, 1963, Image 5

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Section
Ole Miss Defense
Nation’s Toughest
NEW YORK (^) — Mississip
pi’s football team has been among
the nation’s defense leaders al
most every year during the past
decade. This season is no ex
ception.
The latest figures compiled by
the NCAA Service Bureau and
released Wednesday show that
Ole Miss leads in total defense,
rushing defense and defense
against scoring. Texas Western
has moved into the top spot in
pass defense.
IN TOTAL defense, Mississippi
holds a commanding edge. The
Rebels have allowed an average
of only 121.0 yards a game while
Kramer Passes
frown’s Brown
n Most Points
NEW YORK (JP) — Jerry
Kramer, the man who took over
Paul Homung’s place kicking job
at Green Bay, is the new leader
in the National Football League
scoring race with 75 points on 15
field goals and 30 extra points.
Kramer passed Cleveland’s Jim
my Brown over the weekend by
kicking four extra points against
Minnesota while Brown was held
scoreless by Pittsburgh. Brown
has 72 on 12 touchdowns. He is
the only nonkicker among the
first seven in scoring.
Brown still is way out front
in the rushing department with
1,293 yards, almost twice as many
Jim Taylor of Green Bay,
who is second with 676. With five
games to go, Brown is almost
cinch to break his own league
record of 1,527 set in 1958.
Y. A. Tittle, of course, remained
out front in the passing statistics
for the ninth straight week. The
New York Giants’ quarterback has
completed 140 of 224 for an amaz<-
ing completion percentage of .625.
He has thrown 23 touchdown pas
ses and is closing in on the record
of 33 he set last season.
runner-up Southern Mississippi’s
average is 149.5. Harvard is
third with 164.9 follewed by Mem
phis State, 165.6.
The rushing defense lead
changed hands for the third
straight week as Ole Miss moved
in front with a 64.1 average and
Michigan State dropped to sec
ond with 66.4. They are followed
by Dartmouth 74.4 and Army 83.8.
MISSISSIPPI’S advantage in
scoring defense is much greater
than in rushing. The Rebels
have allowed the opposition 3.3
points a game in seven outings
while Memphis State is second
with 5.8. Mississippi has only
two games remaining to play,
against Tennessee and Mississip
pi State.
The pass defense ranking un
derwent drastic changes as Tex
as Western moved in front with
a 41.4 yards a game mark. Ohio
University, last week’s leader,
dropped to seventh and runner-
up North Carolina fell to fourth.
Coach Thomas’
Runners Bound
For SWC Meet
Coach Charlie Thomas will take
a seven-man team to Fayetteville,
Ark., next weekend to complete
in the Southwest Conference Cross
Country meet which is scheduled
for Monday, Nov. 18.
Each school is allowed to enter
seven runners but only the first
five finishers from each school
will count in the point totals. The
race is for 3 miles.
The seven-man Aggie squad in
cludes Ilhan Bilgutay, senior from
Istanbul, Turkey; Gene West
moreland, sophomore from Lamesa,
Tex.; Billy Turney, sophomore
from Houston Lamar; Earl Myers,
junior from Vanderbilt, Tex.; Ric
hard Welters, sophomore from La
Marque, Tex.; Jim Sebastian, jun
ior from Houston Lamar and John
Duran, sophomore from Wichita,
Kan.
Caffey Caught In A Twister
Philadelphia Eagles Lee Roy Caffey, (34) learns something
about flying as he is caught in a fancy twister by New
York Giants quarterback Glynn Griffing in National Foot
ball League game in New York’s Yankee Stadium. Caffey
contributed to the Eagle scoring when he ran back a pass
interception for 86 yards and a touchdown. Ex-Aggie Mike
Clark added both extra points for the Eagles.
THE BATTALION
Thursday, November 14, 1963
College Station, Texas
Page 5
AGGIE STATS
Ford Paces Rushers
For Fourth Week
Through eight games, Budgie
Ford continues to lead the Aggie
rushing attack with 198 yards in
50 carries for a 4.0 average. Jer
ry Rogers follows with a 2.7 aver
age for 129 yards in 48 attempts.
Sophomore flinger Charles La
Grange has completed 26 passes
for 386 yards for a .388 percent
age. Jim Keller has completed
eight aerials for 124 yards.
Jerry Rogers has crossed the
goal three times to lead the team
in most points with 18. Keller and
LaGrange have scored two each.
RUSHING
Ford
Rogers
Linnstaedter
Meeks
Att. Gain Loss Net Avi
50 203 5 198
48 129 0 129
46 176 74 102
Vvg.
4.0
2.7
2.2
83 3.2
Aggie Coach Praises Ward,
Calls Rice 6 Strong Team 9
By JIM BUTLER
Battalion Sports Editor
Coach Hank Foldberg struck a
blow for youth at his weekly press
conference Wednesday afternoon.
Singled out for special praise was
sophomore tackle Bill Ward.
“Ward’s done a fine job for us
this year,” Foldberg said. “If
there’s a better sophomore line
man in the conference, I’d like
to know where.”
Aggies aren’t the only Ward
fans. Matty Bell, A&M coach in
1929-1933 and now athletic di
rector at SMU, said, “He played a
better football game against SMU
than did Texas’ Scott Appleton
last week.”
This is especially high praise
considering Appleton is the num
ber one tackle in the country and
has two years experience and a
30-pound edge on the Aggie soph.
Soph signal-caller Charles La-
Grange also drew comment from
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Foldberg. “He is developing ac
cording to expectations. He needs
poise, but that can only come from
experience.”
Foldberg said that the same
lineup that opened the game
against SMU would start against
Rice in Houston Saturday.
The club is in good physical
shape with the return of junior
tackle Ray Gene Hinze. Hinze
was injured against Baylor and
missed the Arkansas and SMU
games.
“We’ve been penalized less this
year, but they’ve hurt more. They
all seem to come in key spots,”
Foldberg added.
Discussing the upcoming game
with Rice, Foldberg expressed re
spect for the strength of the Owls.
“Rice is a pretty dam good foot
ball team. Wayt (Russell) is as
strong running fullback as we’ll
67
22
20
14
1
3
1
2
130
Hargrett
Reagan
Mcllhany
McLean
Uzzell
Nichols
Pitman
Keller
Kachtik
Bates
Willenborg
LaGrange
Totals
PASSING
LaGrange
Keller
Linnstaeder
Mclhany
Uzzell
Willenborg
Ford
Reagan
Totals
INTERCEPTIONS
Pitman
Hargett
Fletcher
Keller
Totals
PUNTING
Keller
Willenborg
Team (block)
Totals
RECEIVING
Ford
Hargett
Reagan
Carpenter
Brotherton
Uzzell
Meeks
McLean
Whatley
Stabler
Drennan
Mcllhany
Overton
Pitman
LaGra
Total
20
28
20
13
7
4
9
33
7
4
4
21
79
83
77
38
21
18
22
51
11
3
7
24
4
9
30
2
0
0
8
38
0
0
6
74
3.7
2.6
2.3
2.8
8.0
4.5
1.6
0.4
1.6
0.7
0.2
340 1026 251
-50—2.4
775 2.3
Att. Comp. Int. Yds. TD Pet.
26
8
10
8
1
1
1
0
55
7
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
10
386
124
92
72
5
5
3
0
687
0 .388
0 .363
0 .500
0 .671
1 1.000
0 .333
0 1.000
0 .000
1 .423
No. Yds.
4 40
1 57
1 26
1 25
7 148
TD.
0
0
0
0
0
No.
52
2
2
56
Yds.
2174
81
0
2255
Catches Yds.
nge
ils
11
11
8
5
4
4
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
65
154
133
99
100
44
37
22
27
16
15
13
12
7
5
3
687
Avg.
10.0
67.0
26.0
25.0
21.1
Avg.
41.8
40.5
0.0
40.3
TD.
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
PUNT RETURNS
Hargett
B. Ward
Pitman
Willenborg
Reagan
Totals
KICKOFF RETURNS
Hargett
No. Yds. TD. Avg.
8 76 0 9.5
1
8
1
2
. 20
44
43
12
3
178
44.0
6.4
12.0
1.5
8.9
No. Yds. TD. Avg.
5 117 0 23.4
Reagan
Ford
Mcllhany
Meeks
IcL.
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itals
5
3
4
2
4
23
114
65
63
42
35
436
22.8
21.6
16.8
21.0
8.7
19.0
SCORING
Rogers
Keller
LaGrange
Lee
Reagan
B. Ward
Totals
TD. Pat. FG Total
3 0 0 18
AGGIE HIGHS:
Rushing—31, Hargett (TCU)
Passing—47, LaGrange to Carpenter (Tech)
Punting—61, Keller (Ohio State)
KO Returns—36. Ford (Arkansas)
Punt Return—44, B. Ward (TCU)
Intercept Return—67, Hargett (SMU)
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