The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 05, 1968, Image 3

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Thursday, September 5, 1968
THE BATTALION
College Station, Texas
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Jzi 823-3616
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Maxwell Prefers Safety Over End Spot
There may be a lot of glamour
attached to the split end position
in football but Texas A&M’s Tom
my Maxwell prefers to play safe
ty on defense.
Maxwell, one of the very few
two-way players in this day of
platoon football, says he gets a
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Wanted: two vet students to share three
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bigger thrill out of intercepting
an opponent’s pass than he does
in catching a touchdown pass on
offense.
“I don’t know exactly how to
explain it but I feel more a part
of the team at safety. Ypu know,
at split end you’re out there by
yourself. It gets kinda lonesome,
sometimes.”
Maxwell, at 6-2 and 191, has
9.7 track speed for the 100 and
he’s an ideal prospect for the
professional scouts. He went out
for track last spring, not pri
marily to set the SWC track
records on fire, but more to learn
how to run.
Track coaches Charlie Thomas
and Ted Nelson say that Maxwell
improved tremendously. “He
learned how to run relaxed, and
keep control of his body,” Thomas
explains. “He was too tight be
fore, getting knots in his legs.”
Coach Gene Stallings says that
Maxwell “probably next to Edd
Hargett, made more ‘big plays’
for A&M than anyone last year.”
Statistics reveal that he caught
18 passes, 2 for touchdowns and
intercepted 3 passes and recover
ed 1 fumble. And that doesn’t
include the Cotton Bowl where he
made an interception and caught
a TD pass.
Maxwell, a Houston Jones
product, made the transition from
split end to safety at his own
suggestion following A&M’s
fourth straight loss last season.
It might be noted that the Aggies
have not lost a game since Max
well started playing safety.
Perhaps it was in the Rice
game last year that Maxwell
made his biggest contributions
to Aggie success. Late in the
third period, with A&M holding
a meager 6-3 lead, Rice was on
the move with a second-and-five
at midfield. Robby Shelton passed
and Maxwell made a diving inter
ception in front of the intended
receiver at A&M’s 40. From there
the Aggies drove to a TD and
the payoff was a seven-yard Har
gett pass to—Maxwell, who made
a leaping catch in the end zone.
A&M went on to win, 18-3.
Though he’d never played the
position until game number 5,
Maxwell did so well at safety
that he was named to the all-
SWC team at that position.
TOMMY MAXWELL
Season Grid
Ticket Sales
Top 10,000
Texas A&M’s 1967 football
success is reflected in the great
est pre-season ticket sale in the
school’s storied history.
More than 10,000 books of sea
son tickets have been sold for the
four home games with Texas
Tech, TCU, Arkansas and Rice.
The previous high was 5,800
books last year and 5,600 books
in 1956.
In addition, single-game sales
here range from 1,800 for the
TCU game to 3,600 for Arkansas.
There have been 2,500 single
game Rice tickets purchased and
2,300 for the Tech game.
Between 12 and 13,000 student
and dates tickets are expected to
go when the Aggies hit campus
and then tickets are being sold
in Lubbock, Fort Worth, Fay
etteville and Houston. It would
appear that a minimum of 30,000
fans are nearly assured for each
game already. And, if the Ag
gies have a hot hand early in the
season, Kyle Field’s 48,000 ca
pacity could be filled for any or
all of the four home games.
Two road games — LSU and
Texas—already are sellouts.
Single game and season tickets
are still available for fans desir
ing to make orders. The season
tickets for four home games are
$20.00 ($5 per ticket). Single
game tickets are $6 for Tulane
and Florida State and $5 for the
others.
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