Personnel Moves Blocking, which is a vital part of a successful football team, was obviously missing during the Georgia Tech game, and this prompted Coach Gene Stallings to make several offensive line changes. Stallings revealed during his weekly press conference yester day that he had moved Ed Bred- ing from tight end to weak side tackle, Tommy Buckman from center to Breding's old post and split end Larry Lee to second team halfback behind Wendell Housley. The Lee move was made because Lloyd Curington is out indefinitely with a leg injury. These moves will obviously tighten up the offensive line, but the biggest move saw regular quarterback Harry Ledbetter moved to defensive rover. The Ledbetter move came as a complete surprise to the press corps present for the conference since Harry had started 10 con secutive games for the Aggies as the field general. Why did Stal lings make the change? “Because when we have one of the sophomore quarterbacks in the game, one of our better folks (Ledbetter) is on the sidelines,” the Aggie boss explained. “Since Harry is one of the most de termined and football-educated players we have, I hate to keep him idle while either Hargett (Edd) or Riggs (Charlie) is di recting the team. “Of course the move might be just for a day or for the rest of the season depending on how fast Harry catches on to the new posi tion and how he performs in prac- MmlcJM Supply 'Pidu/ie. ptawca*- 923 So. Col logo Ave - Bryan, tice and a game,” Stallings said. Stallings said the moves came after the Georgia Tech game rather than before because it is hard to see how a player really stands out by just watching him in practice. “After having a game, then you can really tell if the players are in the right position,” he said. The moves might just be what the Aggies need. After the Tech game something had to be done and Stallings made his move. Ledbetter will give the defense more football sense and allow the young quarterbacks to get more work. The offensive alignment changes should give the Aggie signal callers more pass protec tion and should provide better blocking for running plays. No one will really know the answer until the Aggies are tested, but the answer will come quickly since A&M plays Tulane Saturday. AGGIES HONORED These four will be inducted into Texas A&M’s Athletic Hall of Fame at College Station Oct. 29. They are, left to right, top: D. X. Bible and Dick Todd. Bottom: Joe Boyd and Art Hamden. 1. Dana X Bible, head football coach and athletic director, 1917 and 1919-28. 2. Joe M. Boyd, all-America tackle in 1939. 3. Dick Todd, all-SWC back in 1937 and 1938. 4. Arthur H. (Art) Harnden, U. S. Olympic team 1948, member of the winning 1600-meter relay team. Bible won SWC football titles at A&M in 1917, 1919, 1921, 1925 and 1927. He had undefeated teams in 1917, 1919 and 1927 and his teams of 1917 and 1919 were not scored upon. His A&M foot ball coaching record was 72-19- 9. He also coached basketball and baseball at Aggieland. He had a 91-46 mark in basketball and won three SWC titles. His A&M baseball teams were 32-10. The induction of these four ath letic greats will be at a noon luncheon on Oct. 29. The Ag gies will tangle with Arkansas in a SWC football game here that night. (With This Coupon) (Good Only Sept. 21, 22, 23, 24,25.) WELCOME ! ! ! WE MEAN IT ! ! ! • Buy One Char-Broiled Hamburger Get One Char-Broiled Hamburger “FREE” WE FEATURE • HAMBURGERS — CHAR-BROILED “One Makes A Meal” • Absolutely the Best Anywhere • “Old Fashioned” lee Cream Parlor • Premium Grade Real Ice Cream • Sundaes Galore • Malts — Shakes — Ice Cream Sodas • Pleasing Atmosphere • Ample Seating Capacity • Meet Your Friends Here • Background Music Dutch Treat A&M East Gate Highway 6 ©IBSON’S MlilXIMl TsCI NTER PRICES GOOD WED.-SAT. STORE HOURS 9 A.M.-8 P.M. REDMOND TERRACE COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS GIANT RECORD SALE! t NEVER WERE RECORD PRICES SO LOW IN THIS AREA! NEW RECORDS-LATEST RELEASES JUST ARRIVED! 12in. 33Mtrpm LONG PLAY ALBUMS $^49 RETAIL VALUES $’| 87 GIBSON'S DISCOUNT PRICE NOW *1 47 $3^® RETAIL VALUES $2 87 GIBSON'S DISCOUNT PRICE NOW *2 44 $498 RETAIL VALUES $367 GIBSON'S DISCOUNT PRICE NOW *3’ 7 $598 RETAIL VALUES $447 GIBSON'S DISCOUNT PRICE NOW $397 $6^8 RETAIL VALUES $5 77 GIBSON'S DISCOUNT PRICE NOW 54s 7