Aggie Fish Try Again Tonight BY GARY SHERER WACO—The Texas A&M Fish football team clashes with the Baylor Cubs here tonight at 7:30. Aggie Freshman Coach Jake Helms has an optimistic outlook about the game. Helms said the team has worked hard this week in preparation for the bout. “We’ve been stressing fundamen tals,” he said. “We want to win, but we still want the players to think.” “We expect a passing offense just like the Baylor varsity,” Helms added when commenting on the Cubs’ strength. Helms said that players like Baylor’s Richard Stevens, 6-5, 235-pound tackle from Dublin and Brian Blessing, 6-1, 195-pound halfback from Dallas, will offer the Fish a tough go tonight. m. The two teams have identical records in conference. Each lost its only game of the season. Bay lor stumbled to the Texas Short horns, 13-7, and the Frosh lost to TCU, 35-12. Tonight's battle will be broad cast over radio station KORA starting at 7:15 p.m. Coach Helms plans to start the offensive and defensive teams he employed in the initial Frosh game. The anticipated Fish line ups are: OFFENSE Split End—Jimmy Adams Weak Tackle—Terry Brewster Weak Guard—Mike Smith Center—Rusty Stallings Strong Guard—Danny Ecker- man Strong Tackle—Joe Shaw Strong End—Ronald Rudloff Quarterback—Barney Harris Weak Back—Larry Stegent Strong Back—Ross Brupbacher Fullback—Bruce Kemph DEFENSE Left End—Robert Kirchner Left Tackle—Lee Roberts Middle Guard—Winston Beam Right Tackle—James Selvidge Right End—Walter Mohn Rover—Jimmy Piper LLB—Gary Gruben RLB—Bill Gilliam LHB—Mark Moseley RHB—Brian Christen Safety—Danny McBride JAKE HELMS Team Looks For First. Relief pitcher Elroy Face ap peared in 42 games or more a season for the Pittsburgh Pirates between 1955 and 1964. Last year he appeared in only 16 games because of a torn liga ment in his knee. Aggie Hall Of Fame Tickets On Sale For Five Dollars Tickets for the Texas A&M Athletic Hall of Fame Luncheon Oct. 29 are now on sale for $5 each at the Athletic Director’s office in G. Rollie White Coliseum. Three football greats — two players and a coach and a track olympian will be inducted into the Hall of Fame at a noon luncheon before the Aggies tangle with the Arkansas Razorbacks in a Southwest Conference game in Kyle Field. The Hall of Fame inductees are Dana X. Bible, famous A&M coach whose 1917 and 1919 teams were unbeaten, untied, and unscored on; Joe M. Boyd and Dick Todd, Aggie football greats and Arthur H. (Art) Harnden, track olympian. 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