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THE BATTALION
College Station, Texas Friday, November 10, 1967
Fish Come Close
In 21-20 Setback
By GARY SHERER
Ten seconds don’t make a ball
game but for the Aggie Fish fans
at Kyle Field last night, that
amount of time did make the ball
game.
The young Fish gridders of
Jake Helm dropped their fourth
contest in as many games, 21-2b,
to the Texas Tech Picadors.
That ten second game started
with the Fish scoring with 3:33
left in the game. Then, with 3:23
remaining, the Fish scored again.
Unfortunately, the Fish did not
score at that pace the rest of the
game and came one point short.
In fact, in the 57 minutes and
23 seconds before this, the Fish
had only managed one score while
the young Picadors had rolled up
three pay-dirters.
The Fish had set up their next-
to-last touchdown when Fish
tackle Andy Philley had fallen on
a Tech fumble after the Picador
receiver mishandled a Mitch Rob
ertson punt. The Fish put the
ball in play on the Tech 23 and
took the ball over in seven plays.
The Fish made the two-point
conversion with quarterback
Rocky Self diving over for the
double conversion. Now with the
score reading 21-14 Tech, the Fish
lined up for the kickoff.
Fish kicker Phil Dickerson
planted his foot to the side of the
ball and the pigskin squibbled up
the field and the onside kick was
on. After the dust (or mud) had
cleared, the Fish’s Brad Norvell
was reclining on the ball at the
Fish 49-yard line and the referee
pointed Fish ball.
After the officials had cleared
the whole Tech aggregation from
the field (they were a little bit
less than happy about the call)
the Fish went to work. It turned
out to be fast work as Self spotted
Buckeye Mike DeNiro racing
down the sideline just ahead of
a Tech defender.
DeNiro hauled the ball in at
the ten and raced into the end
zone with the Fish’s 20th point.
This time however, the Tech
youngsters stopped the Fish’s
two-point try and the Picadors
held on to their lead.
The Fish tried another onsider
butt his one failed and Tech had
the ball in Fish territory. This
wasn’t the end, less than a minute
later the Fish had the ball again.
Lady Luck had apparently left
after the last Fish score as Self
fumbled and Tech fell on the ball
to end the last Fish threat.
It was the Picadors’ first win
of the year putting them at 1-2.
The Fish have one game remain
ing at San Antonio on Nov. 22
with the unbeaten Texas Short
horns.
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FISH FIRST DOWN
Fish end Mitch Robertson (85) is stopped by an unidentified Texas Tech Picador defender
after catching- a Rocky Self pass for a 21- yard gain and a first down. The action occurred
in last night’s 21-20 Fish loss. '
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Palmer Gives U.S.
World Cup Share
MEXICO CITY (A*) — Arnold
Palmer shot a four-under-par 68
Thursday for a first place tie
with young Florentine Molina of
Argentina and gave the United
States the first round lead in the
15th World Cup Golf Tourna
ment.
Jack Nicklaus, Palmer’s part
ner in the team competition,
finished with a par 72. That gave
the American team a score of 140
and a one stroke lead over Molina
and teammate Fidel de Luca after
the first 18 holes.
Palmer, who played through an
afternoon shower, was two under
par after nine holes. Nicklaus
blew a birdie putt on the final
green which would have put him
one under for the day.
Nicklaus and Palmer are de
fending the team title they won
last year in Tokyo. George Knud-
son of Canada, the defending in-
CIVILIAN
SENIORS
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GRADUATES
STUDENTS
Will have their portrait
made for the 1968 Aggie-
land Nov. 13 Jan. 15.
Portraits will be made at
University Studio.
(Coats & Ties)
dividual champion, was off his
game and shot a 73.
The Americans, paired with
Christy O’Connor and Hugh
Boyle of Ireland, played the 11th
through 13th hole in a downpour.
Gary Player of South Africa
shot a three-under-par 33 on the
back nine for a 69. Teammate
Harold Henning had a 74 which
gave the South Africans at 143
total.
Belgium’s Donal Swaelens and
Flory van Donck fired a 72 and
71 for another 143 score, the
same total put together on Knud-
son’s 73 and A1 Balding’s 70.
Player birdied the 13th, 17th
and 18th holes after turning in
a par 36 .The birdie on 17 came
on a beautiful 30-foot putt.
OUTFIT PICTURES
AGGIELAND ’68
Uniform will be Class A win
ter. Oufit C.O.’s will wear sa
bers; seniors will wear boots and
midnight shirts. Guidons and
award flags will be carried. All
personnel in the outfit will wear
the billed service cap 'issued by
the university. The type of cap
worn by underclassmen to and
from the picture taking area is
left up to the discretion of the
outfit C.O.
Outfits should be in front of
the Administration Building by
7:30 a. m. on the appointed day.
Nov. 6 — C-l & D-l
7 — E-l & F-l
8 — G-l & Sqdn. 1
9 — Maroon Band
10 — White Band
Nov. 13 — Sqdn. 2 & 3
14 — Sqdn: 4 & 5
15 — Sqdn. 6 & 7
16 — Sqdn. 8 & 9
17 — Sqdn. 10 & 11
Dec. 4 — Sqdn. 12 & 13
NOTE:
Athletic outfits H-l and Sqdn.
14 will be scheduled for the first
week of December by C.O. with
University ,Studio.
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Come gather 'round people
Wherever you roam
And admit that the waters
Around you have grown.
And accept it that soon
You'll be drenched to the bone.
If your time to you is worth savin'
Then you better start swimmin*
Or you'll sink like a stone.
For the times they are a-changin'!
© 1963 (Unp) by M. Wit mark & Son in the U.S.A.
© 1964 by M. Witmark & Son under Universal Copyright Convention.
Used by Permission.
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