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Semiconductor Products Division Fish Wallop Baylor By GARY SHERER Battalion Sports Staff WACO — The Aggie Fish, per haps inspired by recent varsity performances, put on an impres sive offensive show here Thurs day night. A tremendous improvement over their last game, the Fish built up a 27-6 edge in the first half and coasted in the second half, for a 34-26 victory. Led by the pass combination of Barney Harris to Jimmie Adams, the Fish beat the Cubs at their own game —• passing — in the first half. Concentrating on their running game in the second half, the Frosh gained a very respectable 331 yards total of fense for the game. In their first game, with the TCU Wogs, the main problem seemed to be the pass defense. After this game, it doesn’t look like a problem anymore. The Fish picked off four errant Cub passes, Larry Stegent personally grabbing three himself. If this wasn’t enough humilia tion for the Cubs, they also fum bled five times with the Fish re covering each time. Three of the fumble recoveries led directly to touchdowns. After stalling several times, the Fish tallied their first score. It was set up by James Selvidge First Downs BAYLOR 22 FISH 20 Yards Rushing: 185 268 Yards Passing: 225 163 Attempted 30 23 Completed 14 8 Had Int. 4 1 Total Offense 410 331 Punta/avgr. 1-38.0 7-35.1 recovering a fumble on the Cub 24-yard line. Harris hit Stegent four plays later with a thirteen- yard aerial for the score. Mark Moseley’s kick made it 7-0. Five minutes later the Fish scored again, this time a 46-yard pass from Harris to Adams set it up. Ross Brupbacher, leading Ag Bear Hunt Batt Grid Picks Bob Jones Gary Sherer Texas A&M at Baylor A&M Tossup Texas at Rice Texas Rice SMU at Texas Tech SMU SMU TCU at Auburn Auburn TCU Wichita State at Arkansas Arkansas Arkansas Oklahoma-Notre Dame Notre Dame Oklahoma Purdue-Michig-an St. Michigan St. Purdue Alabama-V anderbilt Alabama Alabama UCLA-Califomia UCLA UCLA Georgetown at A&M Consol Consol Consol Waco Richfield at Bryan Bryan Bryan Last Week .700 .700 (Continued From Page 1 ) sive secondary and a big line the Bears have the toughest defense the Aggies have faced this sea son. Seven of Baylor’s defenders were starters last year. The Bears rate second only to Arkansas on defensive charts. Baylor has held opponents to an average of 269 yards total of fense in four games while aver aging 302. Just looking at the statistics, the Aggies don’t stand too well in this department. A&M has al lowed its opponents 323 yards and only averaged 291 for its own offense, but the Aggies have made steady improvement in their first five games. THE AGGIES lost their first two games to Tulane and Georgia Tech before starting the climb. Then the Maroon and White bopped Texas Tech and tied a strong LSU team. Last week A&M powdered highly-rated TCU. This week the Aggies will be trying to go just a little higher and halt its losing streak with the Bears. The game will be the 63rd meeting between the Aggies and the Bears and the second for Stallings and Baylor Coach John Bridgers. A&M holds the lead in the game series with 35 wins to 20 for Baylor with seven ties, but Bridgers has the lead with the coaches. STALLINGS WILL start the same defense he used last week against TCU with Tuffy Fletcher and Grady Allen at ends; Rolf Krueger and Harvey Aschenbeck at the tackles; Ken Lamkin at middle guard; Bill Hobbs and Robert Cortez at linebackers; Joe Wood at rover; Lawson Howard and Dan Westerfield at halfbacks and Curley Hallman at defensive safety. The offense is subject to change before game time. Starters will probably be split end Tommy Maxwell, weak tackle Ed B reding, weak guard Don Koehn, center Gary Kovar, strong guard Jack Pybum, strong tackle Mo Moor man, strong end Tommy Buck- man, quarterback Edd Hargett, weak back Bob Long, strong back Wendell Housley and fullback Ronnie Lindsey. The game should be a passing duel between Hargett and South- all as the Aggies make their bid to upset the entire conference race and retain the SWC lead. Don't just sit there, Wallace Middendorp. Make a noise. Or drink Sprite, the noisy soft drink. WALLACE MIDDENDORP SAT HERE What did you do when Joe (Boxcar) Brkczpmluj was kicked off the football team just because he flunked six out of four of his majors? What did you do, Wallace Middendorp? And when the school newspaper's editors resigned in protest because The Chancellor wouldn't allow the publication of certain salacious portions of "Night In a Girl's Dormitory" you just sat, didn't you? You've made a mockery of your life, Wallace Middendorp! You're a vegetable. Protest, Wallace Middendorp. Take a stand. Make a noise! Or drink Sprite, the noisy soft drink. Open a bottle of Sprite at the next campus speak-out. Let it fizz and bubble to the masses. Let its lusty carbonation echo through the halls of ivy. Let its tart, tingling exuberance infect the crowd with excitement. Do these things, Wallace Middendorp. Do these things, and what big corporation is going to hire you? SPRITE. SO TART AND TINGLING. WE JUST COULDN'T KEEP IT QUIET. sprite; is a registered trade-mark Fish ground-gainer with 87 yards in 21 carries, moved the final one yard for the score. The kick was blocked and the score stood 13-0. About two minutes into the second quarter, the Cubs scored their first touchdown. It was set up by a 50-yard punt return by the Cubs Gordon Utgard. Two plays later, the Cubs’ Joe Reed went over right guard for twelve yards and the score. The kick failed and the score was 13-6. The rest of the half was domi nated by the Fish. They scored two more touchdowns before the intermission. A Harris pass to Brian Christen after a 73-yard drive accounting for the score. The other came after Winston Beam recovered a fumble on the Cub 27. Bruce Kemph took the ball in seven plays later. After the intermission, the Cubs scored quickly. An 83-yard drive capped by a 20-yard run by Charles Robins, made it, with the kick good, Fish 27, Cubs 13. The two teams then took turns stopping each other for the rest of the third quarter. Then, a minute gone in the fourth quarter, Brupbacher scored from the four, on a touchdown following another Cub fumble. This time the ball was covered by Robert Kirchner on the Cubs’ seven. The kick was good and the Frosh led, 34-13. The Cubs completed the scoring with an 89-yard drive with five minutes left. drive a’67 . dmsun then decider THE COMPLETE SPORTS CAR! 96 h.p. All-synchro 4-speed. 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