The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 05, 1968, Image 4

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College Station, Texas
Tuesday, November 5, 1968
THE BATTALION
Porkers Spill Ags, 25-22
By JOHN PLATZER
The “Day of the Thrower” was
celebrated on Kyle Field before
39,334 fans Saturday with the
youngest thrower of all stealing
the show to lead the Arkansas
Razorbacks to a 25-22 victory
over the Aggies.
Aggie veteran throwers Edd
Hargett and Randy Matson were
brilliant but it was Bill Mont
gomery, the Hogs sophomore
quarterback, that ended up in the
spotlight.
Matson, the gold medal winner
in the Olympics, was honored at
halftime of the Southwest Con
ference game and was presented
with the shot with which he set
the world record.
The loss dropped the Aggies to
2-5 on the year and 1-3 in the
conference while Arkansas is now
6-1 for the season and 3-1 in
SWC wars.
Hargett, a senior from Mari
etta, took a grip on the position
of greatest passer in the history
of a conference which has seen
the likes of Bobby Layne, Don
Meredith, Don Trull and Terry
Southall. In all, the 6-0, 190
pounder established 10 team and
3 SWC marks.
The conference marks included
career attempts passing, yardage
passing and total plays. Hargett
has 677 passing attempts in his
brilliant career while Southall
had 629 at Baylor, he has passed
for 4,454 yards while Trull had
4,143 at Baylor and he has ran
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911 total plays for first place
among three-year players in that
category.
Single game A&M records set
by the 1967 SWC Offensive
Player-of-the-Year included most
attempts (55), most completions
(28), most yardage (319) and
most touchdowns (3).
Career Aggie marks set by
Hargett included most attempts
(677), most completions (325),
most passing yardage (4,454),
most touchdowns (33), most
plays (918) and most total yards
(4,512). Hargett broke his own
Aggie record in each category.
Montgomery, a native of Car
rollton, Texas, almost matched
Hargett’s performance hitting on
20 of 28 passes for 2&8 yards and
two touchdowns.
Coach Frank Broyles’ Porkers
scored the first time they got the
ball in the game driving 83 yards
on 14 plays to take a 6-0 lead.
Bill Burnett, who was Arkansas’
top runner in the game with 66
yards on 28 carries, climaxed the
drive with a one-yard plunge.
A strong wind blew the entire
game with each team beginning
each of its scoring drives with
the wind.
A&M fought back to score twice
in the second quarter and take a
14-6 lead into the dressing room
at halftime. The first Aggie
score covered 40 yards in only
two plays as Hargett hit Larry
Stegent for 12 yards and then
came back to find Bob Long for
28 more and the touchdown.
Two possessions later the Ag
gies scored on a Hargett to Bar
ney Harris pass good for eight
yards which completed a 13 play,
56 yard drive.
Montgomery, who threw only
eight passes in the first half, un
limbered his arm in the third
quarter to riddle the Aggie de
fensive secondary. By the time
the air raid had passed the Hogs
enjoj^d a 25-14 lead with 13:34
left in the contest.
The Aggies battled back and
when Hargett found Long in the
end zone with 2:41 left, the score
became 25-22. A&M had the ball
one last time in the game and
began a drive from their own 10
to the 42 before time ran out.
Wendell Housley topped A&M
ball carriers in the contest with
60 yards on 12 carries as well as
pulling in six passes for an addi
tional 46 yards. Long was Har
gett’s favorite targett with seven
catches for 85 yards while Har
ris had five grabs for 66 yards.
Aggie coach Gene Stallings
said after the game that he felt
that interceptions were the main
difference between last season’s
Cotton Bowl champions and this
year’s Aggie team.
Stallings said that Arkansas
had a good team and that Mont
gomery did a “very outstanding,
excellent job against us.”
Arkansas was equally lavish in
their praise of the Aggies after
the game.
Roster Changt
CHICAGO <A>> — The Chicag,
Bears put fullback Andy Living,
ston on the inactive squad Mon
day and announced quarterbacl
Jack Concannon is back on tin
active list.
Concannon suffered a collar,
bone injury five weeks ago dur
ing which time Virgil Carter, j
22-year-old fugitive from thetasi
squad, has guided the Bears ti
three straight victories with tlr
help of Mac Percival’s field goal
kicking.
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EASY DOES IT
Bob Long snares an Edd Hargett pass for atouchdown in the secbnd quarter of Satur
day’s game with Arkansas. Defending for the Porkers are Bobby Field (49) and safety
Terry Stewart (24). Long caught seven passes in the game for 85 yards and 2 touch
downs. (Photo by W. R. Wright)
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RECORD SHATTERED
Edd Hargett (10) gets set to fire one of 55 passes he put in the air against Arkansas Sat
urday. The Aggie senior set Southwest Conference career records of 667 attempts, 4,454
yards and 911 total plays with his performance against the Hogs. The new records
smashed those previously held by Baylor’s Terry Southall and Don Trull. Blocking for
Hargett are Wendell Housley (27) and Barney Harris (15). (Photo by Mike Wright)
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OUTFIT PICTURES
AGGIELAND ’69
Uniform will be Class A Winter.
Outfit C.O.’s will wear sabers;
Seniors will wear boots and mid
night shirts. Guidons and award
flags will be carried. All person
nel in the outfit will wear the
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university. The type of cap worn
by underclassmen to and from
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Outfit should be in front of the
System Administration Building
by 7:30 a. m. on the appointed
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Note: Athletic Outfits H-l and
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ATTENTION: ALL
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Commanding officers of all Out
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length portraits made in boots
and midnights for the Military
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THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral D(
Name: Chremos, George N.
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Dissertation : The Synthesis
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THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
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95 semester hours of credit may p u rck*
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time of the preliminary grade report, 1
Nov. 11, 1968, may be used in satisfy® 1
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