The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 21, 1965, Image 8

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College Station, Texas
Thursday, October 21, 1965
THE BATTALIO
Aggies Make Shift To Modified One-Platoon
A modified form of one-platoon
football will return to the Aggies
this weekend as a result of in
juries to a number of gridders
and the failure of a few players
to come up to expectations.
Head Football Coach Gene Stal
lings made the decision to drop
the full two-platoon system after
the TCU game.
He said, “After the injuries
during the TCU game and the
fact that some of our players
weren’t doing as well as we
thought they should, we had to
do something to get our best
folks on the field all at once.”
“Remember when we intercept
ed TCU’s pass on the 25 Satur
day night?” he asked. “Well,
we want to have our best players
on the field at times like that
so we can move the ball.”
He said there wouldn’t be a
problem with the players tiring
before the opponents two-platoon
system due to individual substi
tutions.
“We’ll actually end up playing
more folks this way than before,
and we’ll continue to have separ
ate kick-off and receiving squads.
The aggies had been lucky dur
ing their first four contests, and
the whole grid picture depended
on the first team’s ability to
remain unhurt. With the new
system, there will be an increase
in depth at certain positions.
“I feel one group of players
that can go both ways when we
need them would be more help
to us,” Stallings added.
There will only be one first
team, now composed of 15 men,
but the Aggies will continue to
have an offensive and defensive
separation, with the first string
ers being used either way in the
clutch.
The 15 listed as starters now
are Ken (Dude) McLean, offen
sive end, defensive halfback;
Grady Allen, offense guard, de
fensive end; Ken Lamkin, tackle
both ways; Tom Hurrah, offen
sive tackle, middle guard; Joe
Wellborn, center, linebacker; Jer
ry Kachtik, guard, end; Robert
Cortez, linebacked; John Nilson,
both ways at tackle; Ed Breding,
both ways end; Harry Ledbetter,
quarterback, defensive ha!
Bill Sallee, wingback; JerryI'i
hols, safety; Jim Kauffman,
ways halfback; Dan Schnei
fullback, and Ken Caffee, rovei
Southwest Conference
Football News And Notes
Rice last defeated Texas in
Austin in 1953* yhen Leroy Fen-
stemaker passed to Dan Hart in
the final minute of play. Hart,
currently coach at Houston Kin-
kaid, is in an Austin hospital
as a result of a broken leg and
shoulder injury suffered ten days,
ago after his team scored a Prep
League victory over St. Stephens
(Austin) . . . Fenstemaker is
head coach at Austin Johnston.
When it was discovered that
Marvin Kristynik had left his
contact lenses in his Fort Smith
(Ark) hotel room Saturday, Jack
Perry, a long-time Texas fan, de
parted on the dead run for the
Fayetteville airport. Perry took
his private jet to Fort Smith and
was back with the lenses five
minutes before kickoff.
Texas Tech goes against SMU
Saturday with a 4-1 record, mark
ing the first time since 1953 that
the Red Raiders have fashioned
such a good record in the first
half of the campaign. The ’53
Tech team went on to a Gator
Bowl triumph over Auburn.
A&M Linebacked Joe Wellborn
expressed his impression of LSU’s
manpower thusly: “I don’t see
how they ever lost. Playing
against them was just like dig
ging a hole in the sand. You
would dig some out and some
more would fall in.”
Tennessee’s deadlock with Ala
bama Saturday compounded the
incongruity of Bear Bryant’s
coaching record against the Vols.
It now heads 5-8-4. Texas has
been a greater nemesis, however:
1-5-1.
TCU Linemen Porter Williams
was pleased that he deflected
A&M’s pass-for-two out of the
reach of Dude McLean, yet he
worried all the way to the dress
ing room, fearful Coach Abe Mar-
ton would “wonder what I was
doing back there” on A&M’s
conversion bid to go ahead.
By Saturday night Humble
Fish Thinelads
To Open Saturday
Friday in College Station the
Aggie Fish cross-country team
will open its season against Bay
lor University, Texas Christian
University and the University of
Texas.
Coach Charles Thomas is im
pressed with the Fish and indi
cated that they could possibly
beat the varsity.
John Heffner is the No. 1 man
for the freshmen while John
Richey and Mike Synyard fight
for the second spot. John Conley,
Terry Peavy and James Thur
mond round out the team.
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Fish Gridders To Meet Cubs
By LARRY UPSHAW
Battalion Sports Writer
The Aggie Fish attempt to
keep charity off the field against
the Baylor Cubs at 7:30 tonight
at Kyle Field.
All proceeds go to the charity
fund of the Brazos County Shrin-
ers, and the Fish hope to prove
to themselves that charity begins
at home, as both teams seek their
first win of the season.
Opening play two weeks ago,
the Fish allowed TCU 435 total
yards and a 24-7 win, while the
Texas Shorthorns slapped a 28-7
loss on the Cubs.
Aggie smiles appeared just
once, as tailback Roland Rainey
returned Wog punt 90 yards for
the lone tally. A touchdown pass
from quarterback Rusty Clark to
end Gilbert Ash supplied the only
grins for Baylor fans.
While attempting to mend a
charitable defense, the Fish hope
to better the 78 yards total of
fense gained against TCU, as
six new faces adorn the offen
sive unit.
Starting on offense for the first
time are guards Ernie Ormi and
Larry Gary, tackle Rolf Krue
ger, quarterback Bob Long, tail
back Roland Rainey and full
back Cliff Golden.
Tackle Billy Mucha and guard
Bill Weaver change starting as
signments from offense to de
fense.
The pro-minded Cubs rely on
the aerial game, with Clark pitch
ing to Ash and halfback Jackie
Allen, while the defense is head
ed by hefty tackle Earl Maxfield.
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