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fHE BATTALION Thursday, September 29, 1966 Colllege Station, Texas Page 7 'N I Scovell Made Techsans Forget Old Quarterback HAMBURGERS ESPECIALLY MADE FOR MEN Open until midnight on all game nights. BUCCANEER DAIRY TREAT 1400 South College Ave. Bryan, Texas DO YOU /CA/OW.. . life insurance can help protect your most val uable asset . . . your earning power? UTMFUL PROTCCTi LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY EXECUTIVE OFFICES, WACO, TEXAS Oakwood Professional Bldg. Bryan, Texas VI 6-7963 LOOK! Luigi - Burgers -SENSATIONAL- DELIGHTFULLY- DIFFERENT Try One Today Served Only At Tastee Freez Located On Texas Ave. Across From Sands Motel Observers generally agreed that Tom Wilson, the 1965 all- Southwest Conference quarter- » back for Texas Tech, would be the departing senior most diffi cult to replace. After two games this season, John Scovell, son of a former Texas A&M player, has made Techsans forget Wilson. All Scovell has done in the two games is lead Tech to a victory over Kansas and a near-miss over the Texas Longhorns. In the two games, the Red Raider quarter back completed 27 of 57 attempts for 375 yards, second only to Baylor’s Terry Southall in the SWC, but in total offense Scovell leads the league with 415 yards. Scovell said before the season started that there wasn’t “any way in the world” he could fill Wilson’s shoes. After the Kansas victory and the fine performance against Texas, Scovell said: “I’m mighty happy with the victory and with the overall per formance of the team. Tom and I are different type ball players, but if I can do half the job Tom did, then I will have quite a year —not just for myself but for the football team as well.” The former Aggie’s son thinks his greatest improvement this fall was in his passing, and he gave all the credit for his progress to Wilson. What does Scovell think of this year’s Red Raiders ? “We have a lot of experience in our line, which is probably the best in the conference. There’s (Phil) Tucker and (Jerry) Turner, both picked to be all-conference. Then there’s Stanley (Edwards), who was a good tackle as a sopho more last year, and Ronnie Pack, who is off to a good start. Don King is the only rookie in the line, but he can go.” Of course, replacing Scovell was not the only major replace ment the Red Raiders had this year. Donny Anderson is now gone, but Scovell thinks that a replacement has been found. “Mike Leinert is a good runner and has great potential,” he said. “He will really hit you.” TEXAS TECH INVADERS John Scovell, son of Aggie-ex Field Scovell, will lead the Texas Tech Red Raiders when they come into Kyle Field Saturday to meet the Aggies. Scovell is the Southwest Con ference’s total offense leader with 415 yards, 375 passing and 40 rushing. 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