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As the discussion wore on, the personality of the k > topkick began to show through. The 29-year-old EastTe shov native was relaxed, friendly and self-assured. Many veteran sports writers compared his deep, dm: acco: men 7th recoi voice with that of Bear Bryant, his former coach andi His lanky but solid build was even reminiscent of theBei frame. the < aver two Several impressions particulalry stand out from then I ference. The sincerity of the former Aggie football capii ■ is perhaps the strongest. His fondness for A&M is gent: So is his confidence that the Cadets are on the way bad football. Another impression gleamed from the confab is I Stallings and his staff are going to be an aggressives | hard-working group. Stallings and three of the four ass] ants he has named are all under thirty. Several times he was asked about incidents wli occurred during his playing days here. He recalled ti during Bryant’s first spring training the squad worked at night. “After the workouts we used to eat and thengo)i| to Guion to watch a movie.” That,memory strikes pretty close to home. So does vaguely familiar ring that he wears on his left hand ★ ★ ★ A brief reminder that Shelby Metcalf’s potent cap- will entertain surprising Baylor the first Tuesday after: holidays. The Bears have cracked the century scoring is in three games thus far. Against Trinity they smashed 1 ! all-time SWC scoring mark with 139 points. The Cadets have triumphed in six of seven starts I: season and appear headed for another good season. Tk; the cast of characters is the same, this year’s team is noticeably different edition from last year. This is a run-and-shoot ball club, one averagings 80 points a game. It features a headier offense and anagfs sive, pressing defense. Center John Beasley has inherited the conferences:!; ing suzerainty owned the last four seasons by Aggies Carr | Broussard and Bennie Lenox. The Kildare product has le firing at a 24-points-per-game clip with a season high of | against Southern Mississippi. It’s still too early to determine the real strength oft! I team. Their schedule has been varied but not overly tajii As was the case last year, the Cadets seem to be impror with experience. They try Houston again tonight and have a Dec date with Trinity in San Antonio. Drive carefully to games and have a nice holiday. T, wea to c a k mas Tex that Intramurals any Grii met lize: A Jam stat “] Jam duri fror min degi lege fy I cept of J League play in Class B volley ball ends Thursday and playoffs will begin January 4. League win ners already determined are: G-2, Sq. 10, Sq. 3, and Sq. 13. Class B pingpong will also end league play on Thursday. Playoffs will begin January 4. League win ners that have already been decid ed are: Sq. 7, Sq. 1, E-3, E-2, Sq. 3 and Sq. 9. Class A football is fast drawing to a climax with A-3 having al ready reached the playoff. Sq. 1 appears to have a powerful team as does Sq. 13, Sq. 17 and Sq. 6. B-2 has only played three games so far but they have shown enough strength to warrant some atten tion. They could possibly be the darkhorse. Sq. 1 will still be hard to kit They are big, fast and expb They have run up several hif scores and have yet to have te goal line crossed. Class A football results: Sq. 16 def. D-l (penetrate F-l def. White Band (6-0),A-lil C-3 (26-0), B-l def. Sq. 12 (W A-3 def. G-2 (6-0), Sq. 7 def.:. 11 (8-0). Sq. 6 def. D-3 (penetratie E-3 def. Maroon Band (8-6),.V def. C-l (12-0), Sq. 1 def. Si), (12-0), G-3 def. Sq. 3 (pewlil tions), Sq. 13 def. Sq. 5 (6-0) Class C football results: Dorm 20 and Walton tied, ti had one 20-yard penetration & two 40-yard penetrations. 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