The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 27, 1966, Image 7

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Sophomore - saturated Texas
A&M will be going full blast Sat
urday in a mighty effort to top
ple Arkansas, the nation’s ninth-
ranked football team.
Arkansas brings the Southwest
Conference’s top season record, 5-
1, to Kyle Field for the 7:30 p.m.
fracas which is expected to at
tract an overflow crowd. But the
Razorbacks are envious of the 3-
2-1 record of the Aggies.
Actually, the Porkers are envi
ous of only the first numeral, 3.
That’s the number of SWC vic
tories the Farmers have chalked
up against no setbacks. Arkan
sas suffered a 7-0 whitewashing
at the hands of Baylor. A&M
shocked Baylor’s Bruins with a
17-13 upset verdict last weekend.
The bruising battle with Bay
lor left the Cadets with a rash
of injuries. Six Aggies who have
started at one time or another
this season are either doubtful or
definitely out for Saturday’s
duel. The wounded include line
men Gary Kovar, Jim Singleton,
Larry Thornburg and Jack Py-
burn, and backs Loyd Curington
and Bill Sallee.
Kovar returned to action Wed
nesday as Coach Gene Stallings
sent the Aggies through a short,
full three-quarter speed workout
without pads.
Kovar, senior offensive guard
who was moved to center after
Jim Singleton injured a knee in
the Louisiana State game, re
ceived a hip pointer in the Baylor
game last week. He has shown
rapid recovery and Stallings said
there was a chance that he would
be able to play against Arkansas.
Stallings limited the drill to an
hour and ten minutes.
“Our players are tired, sore
and beat up and they need some
rest,” he said.
There is some irony surround
ing the upcoming scuffle. Last
year, the Aggies lost back-to-
back 31-0 games to Baylor and
Arkansas. They avenged the
mauling by the Bears, but
whether they can pull off a simi
lar coup against Arkansas’ finest
remains to be determined in the
arena.
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A&M’s hopes ride largely on
the exploits of a host of sopho
mores, all veterans by now.
The passing arm of Quarter
back Edd Hargett, back-of-the-
week choice of United Press In
ternational, could control the out
come of the game. Hargett is
the conference leader in both
passing and total offense. He
has hurled eight scoring strikes
while completing 83 of 155 throws
for 1,044 yards. Add the 11 net
yards he has gained rushing for
a 1,055 yard total offense figure.
It was Hargett who riddled
Baylor with a touchdown pass, a
scoring burst into the line, and
the field position which set up the
Aggies’ field goal.
The Linden ace will be opposed
in the air and on the ground by
Hog Quarterback Jon Brittenum,
the loop’s fourth-ranked passer
who is fifth in total offense.
Brittenum has hit on 46 of 89
passes for 663 yards and seven
touchdowns. He’s totaled 741
yards overall, and is the leader
in yards per play at 5.8, com
pared with 5.3 for Hargett.
Soccer Club Goes
Against Trinity
Texas A&M’s Soccer Club has
a return match with Trinity Nov.
5 in San Antonio after posting a
3-1 home field victory Saturday.
Defensive ace Elik Belaglowsky
of Mexico shifted to forward in
the second half and booted two
goals to spur A&M to the
triumph. Trinity led 1-0 at half
time via a 20-yard penalty kick.
Forward “Garzita” Garza of
Mexico kicked A&M’s other goal.
Porfirio Perez of Nicaragua
coaches the A&M team. Ramiro
Rodriguez of Costa Rica is as
sistant coach.
Brittenum has seen only three
of his passes picked off by the
opposition. Hargett has suffered
seven interceptions.
A&M is tops in interceptions,
with three men in the first five
listings. Curley Hallman has
snitched four, as have Tuffy
Fletcher and Lawson Howard.
The Hogs’ Stu Berryhill stole a
Wichita pass last Saturday and
returned it 90 yards for a touch
down, good for a tie for longest
interception return in the confer
ence.
Arkansas boasts the league’s
number one punt returner in fleet
Martine Bercher. He’s logged
230 yards on 17 returns, including
the SWC’s longest, a 64-yarder
against Tulsa.
In the line, a massive battle is
shaping up between A&M’s Mau
rice “Mo” Moorman and Arkan
sas’ Loyd Phillips. Moorman is
regarded by Aggie Coach Gene
Stallings as the finest tackle he
has seen. And the sports writers
are booming Phillips for All-
America honors.
The intangible that could make
the difference does not go into
the record books. Stallings says
big plays have made the differ
ence between winning and losing
this year. The Aggies have been
able to come up with several in
every win.
Arkansas is anxious to wipe
away the Baylor loss and regain
a strong foothold in the flag
chase.
The Aggies are just as deter
mined to shoot down the Porkers
and roll on toward the conference
championship.
With the pressure building up,
the fans should be winners Sat
urday. The A&M-Baylor clash
produced seven heart cases. This
encounter should be even more
exciting.
Thursday, October 27, 1966 College Station, Texas Page 7
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