oice y 68 Kt«„ pe r cent f ot n S no opi n j 0I1 ovember Wet( lomney 31 pet nt hav wgn 0 Uej J [t was 1< i Rockefell er Per cent r e . Last Noverj. Per cent witt on. i n §r prospects ' c f t of tte » Romney ij Reagan 0 f contest, feller that Reag ail ast a third of Rockefeller, that fewer ifs go to Rom. >mney “ s h 0 «. r Nixon. Tickets On Sale For Irvin Dinner Tickets for the Barlow (Bones) Irvin “Appreciation Dinner,” scheduled for 5:30 p.m., Satur day, Feb. 10, in the Memorial Student Center Ballroom, are on sale now at the A&M Athletic Business Office in G. Rollie White Coliseum. The tickets are priced at $4.25 each. The MSC Ballroom will accom modate in excess of 300 and if ticket sales surpass the maximum, it is likely that the dinner will be shifted to larger Sbisa Hall. The program honoring the re tired Athletic Director at A&M will be completed in time for those attending to get to G. Rollie White Coliseum for the Aggie- Texas varsity basketball game at 8 p.m. Various persons connected with different phases of Irvin’s ath letic career will make short talks at the Appreciation Dinner. ■■■■■■I ‘ t -'> 4 ' * v~ ■ i : :■ Stallings Named Athletic Director MiMMBw : COACH GENE STALLINGS A«&M’s new athletic director. An era that began at Texas A&M on Dec. 7, 1964, took on a new dimension over the weekend with the naming of Head Foot ball Coach Gene Stallings as athletic director. Stallings, who returned to his alma mater to head the fortunes of the Texas Aggie football team, will take over officially today. He will continue to serve as head football coach. “The athletic council believes that Stallings will show the same determination to excel in all sports that he has demonstrated in football,” Chairman O. D. Butler said. “He will continue to improve the well-rounded sports program at Texas A&M.” Butler said departmental re sponsibilities will be expanded for Marvin Tate, associate ath letic director, and Wally Groff, business manager. Both were named to the staff last year. Stallings, who played end for Forty-Two Named For Grid Letters REDS SA1 a captured arson, dur- tified non- ing: flying was made if i rephoto) BREAKS OWN POLE VAULT RECORD Bob Seagren of the University of Southern California goes up and over the bar in a successful pole vault attempt at 17 feet, 414 inches to break his own world record for the event. He set the new record in the Millrose Games at New York’s Madison Square Garden. (AP Wirephoto) Forty-two players have been recommended for varsity football letters by Athletic Director and Head Football Coach Gene Stall ings. Broken down by classes, there are five seniors, 15 juniors and 22 sophomores from the South west Conference championship squad that beat Alabama in the 1968 Cotton Bowl Classic. SENIORS: Grady Allen, Na cogdoches ; Robert Cortez, San Benito; Bill Sallee, Midland; Dan Schneider, Trafford, Pa., and Mark Weaver, Victoria. JUNIORS: Harvey Aschen- beck, Bellville; Tom Buckman, Fort Worth; Jerry Campbell, Center; Roy Gunnels, Malakoff; Curley Hallman, Northport, Ala.; Edd Hargett, Linden; Leroy Hauerland, Sealy; Bill Hobbs, Amarillo; Wendell Housley, Rich ardson; Ivan Jones, Houston; Rolf Krueger, Bryan; Bob Long, Paris; Tommy Maxwell, Houston; Steve O’Neal, Hearne and Charlie Riggs, Galena Park. SOPHOMORES: Buster Ada- mi, Freer; Jimmy Adams, Hous ton; Winston Beam, Odessa; Vance Brack, Amarillo; Ross Brupbacher, Lafayette, La.; Mike Caswell, Houston; Tom Chaffe, San Antonio; Arthur Cooley, Victoria; Lynn Fister, Dallas; Carl Gough, College Station; Barney Harris, San Antonio; Gary Kitchens, Tyler; Jack Kovar, Houston; Bill Kubecka, Palacios; Walter Mohn, San An tonio; Lynn Odom, Corsicana; Jim Piper, Brown wood; Tom Sooy, Baytown . . Larry Stegent, Houston; Javier Vela, Kerrville; Gaddy Wells, Liberty and Jack Whitmore, Houston. the Aggies during the Paul (Bear) Bryant era, succeeds Bar- low (Bones) Irvin who is retiring after a student-coach-administra- tor association with A&M total ing 27 years. Stallings, 32, is the youngest head football coach in the SWC. He took over the A&M helm in 1965 after serving seven years as an assistant to Bryant at the University of Alabama. The Paris native won all- Southwest Conference recognition at A&M in 1955 and was tri captain of the undefeated 1956 team, the Aggies last conference champions before this past sea son. After graduating from A&M in 1956, Stallings moved to Ala bama after one year as Fish coach. He spent seven years at Tuscaloosa under the man that Stallings has patterned himself after, Paul (Bear) Bryant. When Stallings came to A&M, Bryant said then that Aggieland was getting the top young coach ing prospect in America. In his third season as a head coach, Stallings bore out Bryant’s state ment. In his first season, Stallings’ team finished at 3-7. In 1966, his second year, the Aggies finished 4-5-1. This season’s champion ship squad finished at 6-4 in regular season play. Stallings’ 1967 Aggies came back from the brink of disaster to defeat six consecutive confer ence foes and then down Bryant’s Alabama squad in the Cotton Bowl. 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