The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 20, 1966, Image 8

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    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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Page 8
College Station, Texas
Thursday, Octobfer 20, 1966
THE BATTALI
Gilchrist Arrives
Late For 1st Day
MIAMI, Fla. lA*) — Carlton
Chester “Cookie” Gilchrist, pro
football’s problem child, showed
up late Wednesday for a workout
with his new teammates, the Mi
ami Dolphins.
But this time it wasn’t Cook
ie’s fault. His plane was de
layed.
When it did arrive, Gilchrist
put on sweat clothes, ran with
the Dolphins under a hot sun,
and said he had found a perma
nent home at last.
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PORTRAIT OF MATSON’S PUT
Barlow Irwin, left, Texas A&M athletic director, accepts an
oil portrait of world-champion shot-putter Randy Matson
from Thomas W. Erwin, Jr., while Rollin Khoury look on.
A sophomore architecture student presented the picture
to A&M’s lettermen’s lounge through the Waco A&M Club.
Khoury is president.
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