Page 6 College Station, Texas Tuesday, May 23, 1967 THE BATTALION Jj„„ ** M *'”« Ir"""' |!» % 2 'Mm !$:: f i llrti'jcWf : j Liwurn^'iib: cP ;|f | iU' 1 "' [ "J'l Housley-Led Whites Top Maroons 2 LI By GARY SHERER On a horse-racing form sheet, there is an indication made if a horse runs well in the mud. If he does, that horse is called a “mud- der.” Wendell Housley can also be called a “mudder.” The All-Conference halfback from Richardson led the White team to a 21-7 spring game vic tory over their Maroon counter parts on a muddy, rain-soaked Kyle Field Saturday afternoon. Housley racked up 145 yards in 34 carries to brighten up an other wise dreary, rainy day and give notice to the 3,000 present that he will be a runner to be reckoned with come the ’67 Southwest Con ference season. A heavy rain before gametime put some doubt as to how long the game would last but the rains subsided enough to allow the game to be played. The Maroons led the Whites in total yardage, 275-236 but five White interceptions plus a big third quarter goal-line stand halted any Maroon scoring plans. It was 7-0„ Maroons, early in the game as Coach Dee Powell’s boys took little time in scoring. Charlie Riggs hit Jimmy Adams on a thrilling sideline aerial at the White 10-yard stripe. After a Riggs-to-Tommy Buckman pass put the ball nine yards closer at the one, Riggs took the ball in on a sneak and Billy Hobbs’ conver sion made it 7-0. A&M Lifting Club Tops Competition Bennett Clayton of Hank’s Gym, was judged the best overall lifter in Sunday’s Brazos County Power Lift Championships at Hensel Park. Several records fell as A&M lifters dominated the competition. Bill Bownds of the A&M Lifting Club topped the lightweight class with a total of 880, a new record. John Cornejo of John’s Gym won the middleweight class with a total of 1000. A&M’s Sid Robin took the light-heavyweight title with a record-setting total of 1140. Robin’s bench press of 340 also set a new record. Robin also was picked as the second best overall. PALACE Bryan 2 LAST DAY “TEENAGE REBELLION” & ‘IT’S A BIKINI WORLD” STARTS TOMORROW “HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT TRYING” Housley then got underway and carried the bulk of the offense in leading a 71-yard drive to tie the score. Housley’s two-yard scamp er got the touchdown and Tom Sooy added the point. The next two quarters saw Housley and the opposing Maroon runners run up and down the field but no touchdowns. With both teams playing even ball at this point, it looked like a definite stalemate between the evenly-matched teams. Early in the fourth quarter, an errant Riggs pass was picked off by White linebacker Lynn Fister. When Fister was finally stopped, the ball was resting on the Ma roon six. Housley took the ball in again, with another two-yard run, two plays later. Now with the score 14-7, the Whites added frosting to the cake as Ed Hargett hit fullback Bruce Kemph with a six-yard scoring pass to cap a 59-yard White drive. Despite the weather and field conditions, it was a well-played game. Coach Gene Stallings was pleased with the play and praised the players for their hustle. Stall ings said that except for Sooy’s injury everything else went well. Sooy hurt his knee late in the game and was forced to leave. The seriousness of the injury has not yet been determined, if any. Sooy, redshirt last season, made a firm bid to take over for the passes and got over to the offense but ended up with 30 yards B: departed Glynn Lindsey’s place- long enough to grab a 10-yard for 104 yards on six completo kicking chores with a couple of pass. It was a relatively pen kickoffs and three straight extra Riggs completed one less pass game, as only four infract,; points. He also intercepted two in equalling Hargett’s 12 attempts were called in the game. END OF THE ROAD! White team fullback Bruce Kemph, is stopped by the Maroon defense after a short run: Saturday’s 21-7 White victory in the annual spring football game. BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES One day H per word 3^ per word each additional day Minirr [inimum charge—50^ Classified Display Ooi per column inch 90^ per column each insertio DEADLINE 4 p.m. day before publication FOR SALE Officers uniform, one winter, one sum mer, four khakis, size 40, trousers 34. Call 846-4140. 452tl Argus C-3 Camera wide angle lens, tele photo lens, Flash & case, $30.00. 846-2274. Moving? Save trailer rental. 7 x 10, trailer, $176.00. 846-8101. 452t2 Army dress blues size 38 worn 4 times. Hat size 7 1/8 (Flight Ace) Second LL Shoulder Board. Call 846-6247 452t2 4-year-old mare. Green Broke. Call 822- 3980. G.E. Air Conditioner, $75. Large fa $8.00, G.E. 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