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College Station, Texas
Friday, November 19, 1965
THE BATTALION
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He’s a senior approaching his
final football game as a Texas
Aggies but his enthusiasm is that
of an eager-beaver sophomore.
He’s BUbber John Collins, a
fullback from San Antonio, who
is used to repeating his first
name. “Usually when I meet
someone and tell ’em my name
they say ‘what’s your real
name?’ ”
His real name is Bubber. He
was named for his paternal
grandfather but doesn’t know
how his grandfather got the
name.
Last season Collins started the
final five games as A&M’s full
back. For the year he had a 3.5-
yard rushing average on 27 car
ries. He gained 95 yards and
never was thrown for a loss.
But during spring training he
hurt a knee and has been hamp
ered somewhat by it ever since.
When Collins was graduated
from San Antonio MacArthur
High, he talked to several college
recruiters but picked Texas
A&M. “I liked the tradition of
the Aggies and I realized it was
a school where I could get a good
education.”
Despite the fact that he hasn’t
played a lot, Collins is elated to
be a part of Coach Gene Stall
ings’ first football edition at
A&M. “The Aggies are going to
be winners real soon under Coach
Stallings and I’m just proud to
be a member of his first squad.”
Collins hasn’t given up hopes
about running with the football.
“Dan Schneider is doing a fine
job at fullback,” Collins admits,
“but I still keep hoping they’ll
Fish To Hit Horns
BUBBER COLLINS
put me in there.”
Bubber is convinced his fel
low seniors are providing great
leadership this year. “Why the
mere fact that some of ’em like
Joe Wellborn, John Nilson and
Jerry Kachtik are continuing to
play with broken bones is the
greatest example of leadership.
They just set good examples.”
All SWC Issues Decided
In Arkansas - Tech Battle
Aggie Fish footballers journey
to Austin Saturday with the
chance of sawing off the title
hopes of the TU Shorthorns.
The Shorthorns charge into
Memorial Stadium at 1:30 p.m.
with a 3-1 record and the possi
bility of a tie for the forsh crown.
The Conference leader, TCU,
sports a 4-0 record and takes on
the potent SMU Colts.
The young Sips need a win
over the Fish, coupled with a
Wog loss to SMU, to claim a por
tion of the championship cake.
The Fish hope to swim the
crest of the wave which last
week engulfed the Texas Tech
Picadors quite awesomely, 39-7.
Offensively, they discovered run
ning and passing simultaneously
and hold the key to a balanced
attack nestled snugly in their
palms.
Plans are to run folks like
halfback Wendell Housley and
Boland Rainey, fullback Joe
Wood and the rest of the gang
that amassed 300 yards on the
ground against Tech right down
the TU gullet. End Tommy Max
well will attempt to snare a few
passes.
Fish defenders would probably
rather face a firing squad than
By The Associated Press
They settle everything im
portant for the season Saturday
at Fayetteville when Arkansas
and Texas Tech clash for the
Southwest Conference football
championship.
Not only will they determine
whether the title is to go to Ark
ansas outright or be shared with
Texas Tech but the Cotton Bowl
host spot also will be in the bal
ance.
While Arkansas is undefeated
and untied and Texas Tech has
lost one, the latter still can get
into the big bowl by beating the
Razorbacks.
If Tech loses, it will go to the
Gator Bowl. Arkansas probably
would, too, if it lost but they’re
not saying for sure. Coach Frank
Broyles says he made no such
agreement.
Anyway, 42,000 will be jam
med into the stadium to see the
last big shots of an exciting race
and if Arkansas wins it will have
22 victories in a row and can
claim the national championship.
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Two other conference games
are on the schedule as the rest of
the field tries for a high place.
Texas Tech, should it lose,
would finish no lower than sec
ond place although it could be
tied there.
Southern Methodist, which
hopes to wind up in a tie for sec
ond, will be trying to gain the
next to last step of that goal in
a fight with Baylor at Waco. The
Methodists are 3-2 and have two
games to go.
Texas Christian, also 3-2, will
be trying to do the same as
Southern Methodist in. a battle
with Rice at Fort Worth.
Texas, disillusioned by four
losses, and Texas A&M, with ris
ing hopes that it may turn the
tide in their traditional Thanks
giving Day game, rest this week.
Comparative scores indicate
that Arkansas, Southern Meth
odist and Texas Christian will
win Saturday’s games.
the star-studded Shorthorn of
fense, gathered by former
schoolboy great Bill Bradley,
whose act also includes halfback
Chris Gilbert and end Tom Hig
gins.
But last week’s showing prov
ed the young Aggies could do
nicely, thank you, as they held
Tech to 54 yards in ground work.
Comprising the probable start
ing units are:
Offense—Maxwell and Tommy
Buckman, ends; Tom Fox and
Rolf Krueger, tackles; Ray
Morse and Herb Owens, guards;
Mike Caswell, center; Bob Long
or Charlie Riggs, quarterback;
Max Clark, wingback; Housley
or Rainey, tailback; and Wood,
fullback.
Defense—Gary Kitchens and
Joe Townsend, ends; Harvey
Aschenbeck and Billy Mucha,
tackles; Larry Thornburg, mid
dle guard; Bill Hobbs, rover;
Carl Gough and Buster Adami,
linebacker; Arthur Cooley and
Javier Vela, halfbacks; and Tom
my Sooy, safety.
Fish title hopes dissolved
weeks ago, as the season mark
reads 1-3. But the frosh would
cackle in their boots for the op
portunity to play the spoiler role
and saw the Shorthorns shorter.
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