The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 31, 1968, Image 6

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    Aggie Fish Clash With Owlets Tonight
By RICHARD CAMPBELL
Assistant Sports Editor
The Texas Aggie Fish foot
ballers will try to turn the trick
and treat the Rice Owlets to a
bad Halloween tonight in their
home opener at 7:30 p.m. in Kyle
Field.
The Fish will hit the field on
the tailwind of their 24-0 romp
over the Baylor Cubs two weeks
ago for their second straight win.
Earlier in the year they defeated
the TCU Wogs, 9-3. In their first
contest, the Owlets handed the
SMU Colts a 16-0 pasting and
last Thursday played a strong
Texas Yearling squad and fell,
22-19.
Coach Jim Keller of A&M add
ed a few new faces to the start
ing lineup for the Fish. Starting
at Weak End will be Johnny
Gardner (5-10, 160), Weak Tac-
kle-^-Barb Hinnant (6-1, 198),
Weak Guard—Robin Davis (6-0,
205), Center — Ted Smith (6-4,
214), Strong Guard — Leonard
Forey (6-3, 218), Strong Tackle
—Tom Eilers (5-11, 199), Strong
End—Joey Herr (6-1, 185).
In the backfield, either Joe
King (6-1, 190) or Mike Bunger
(5-10, 190) will get the nod at
quarterback. The tailback will
either be Steve Burks (5-11, 175)
or Doug Neill (6-1, 190) and the
fullback slot will be filled by ei
ther Lanny White (5-9, 205) or
Doug Robbins (6-0, 210). Billy
Joe Polasek (5-9, 170) gets the
only real nod in backfield at
wingback.
On defense, the Left End will
be Tom Evans (6-1, 200), Left
Tackle — Van Odom (6-0, 212),
Middle Guard — Mike Fuller
(6-0, 210), Right Tackle —James
Dubcak (6-6, 225), Right End —
Wayne Wheat (6-5, 225), Rover
—Corky Sheffield (5-9, 180),
Left Linebacker — Clifford
Thomas (6-0, 195), Right Line
backer — Mike Lord (6-1, 203),
Left halfback — Edwin Ebrom
(5-10, 185), Right Halfback —
Chris Johnson (5-11, 179), and
Safety — David Hoot (6-2, 185).
The strong point for the Fish
this season has been their aggres
sive defensive play, especially in
the defensive secondary. In the
first two games, the Fish deep
backs have picked off seven inter
ceptions, three against TCU and
four against the Baylor Cubs.
Last week, the Owlets played
good ball control football against
the Yearlings but saw their rec
ord cut to 1-1 by virtue of a
fourth quarter Texas drive that
squelched an Owl lead. The top
rusher for the Owlets is hardhit
ting Mike Spruill, a 190-pounder
from Galena Park. Contesting
for the quarterbacking slot con
tinues to be the bright spot for
the Baby Owls as Phillip Wood
of McKinney and Stable Vincent
of Greensboro, North Carolina
fight it out. They are both good
passers and Vincent is a danger
ous running threat. Wood also
plays safety on defense.
Leading Coach Harold Mayo’s
Owlets on defense will be line
backers Randy Lee of Port
Neches and Rodrigo Barnes of
Waco Carver. In the first two
games, a “down” lineman Ron
Wademon (6-5, 230) of Port Ar
thur caught a lot of eyes.
For the Fish, Tailback Steve
Burks has been the most effec
tive ground-gainer, pounding out
115 yards in 33 trips for a 3.5
average. In the passing depart
ment, both Bunger and King have
completed 4 of 15 with King hit
ting for 109 yards and one TD
and Bunger with 94 yards and
also one TD. Both Polasek and
Herr have both caught three
passes for 55 and 51 yards re
spectively. But split end Johnny
Gardner has made the most of
his two catches with 97 yards
and two touchdowns. He caught
both passes against Baylor.
Coach Keller announced that
of the three Fish out with in
juries in the first two games,
only linebacker Steve Luebbehu-
sen will see action against the
Owlets. He was out approxi
mately a month with a broken
hand.
1
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Intramural
Round-Up
The Intramural action went like this:
In the Class C football finals, Milner downed Moses
Hall in a close battle, 6-0. Milner scored early in the first
half and just barely held on to their lead by stopping- several
drives by Moses near the goal line. Milner will now go
against Moore Hall, who defeated Walton, 14-6. The win
ner between College View and the Vets will meet Monaco II.
Bowling competition in Class C was led by the almost
record bowling turned in by Milner. The strong team was
made up of Johnny Cortez, Robert Nolan, and Michael Mar
tin, who compiled a 549 total, just seven pins short of the
record set by Milner last week. The Mexico Club came in
second with a 482 total.
Class A football competition had only one game on the
agenda, but it was a tight one. Squadron 8 and Squadron
11 played to a 6-6 tie with equal penetrations and had to
move to an overtime period to decide the deadlock. Squadron
11 finally punched across another touchdown to win it, 12-6.
Sqd. 11 will now meet the winner of the game between B-2
and A-l.
In Class A bowling. Squadron 12 captured the champion
ship by beating B-l in a close match, 475 to 463. The victors
were paced by Paul Davidson who rolled a 194 and he was
joined by Rod Taylor and Ken Hess.
Read Classifieds Daily
A&M athletic departrrient offi
cials have requested fans to sit
in the lower stands at the Fish
game in order that the stadium
clean-up job will be easier to get
Kyle Field ready for Saturday
afternoon’s A g g i e - Arkansas
game.
The remaining games for the
freshmen are on Nov. 7 against
the Texas Tech Picadors at 7:30
p.m. on a neutral site to be an
nounced later and on Nov. 22 in
a Shrine Benefit game at Kyle
Field against the Texas Year
lings at 7:30 p.m.
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