The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 26, 1968, Image 6

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    THE BATTALION
Pag-e 6
College Station, Texas
Tuesday, November 26, IW!
Aggie Fish Clinch Title With Win Over Yearling
By RICHARD CAMPBELL
The Texas A&M Fish, bolstered
by a weak Texas kicking game,
put on one of their famous
fourth quarter defensive shows
Friday to edge the Yearlings, 14-
13, and clinch the Southwest
Conference freshman champion
ship.
On route to their fifth straight
victory of the year and the first
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undefeated A&M freshman year
in modem history, the Fish
showed 14,000 Shrine Benefit
fans in Kyle Field just how im
portant kicking is to a football
team. In all, they blocked a punt,
forced three Texas field goals to
go awry and caused a missed
extra point which was the mar
gin they needed for the win.
In the final stanza, the Year
lings were forced to punt with
a fourth down and 16 to go situ
ation from their own 13. Tommy
Woodard got off a 39-yarder but
the play was called back because
of a Texas offsides penalty.
Woodard again dropped back to
boot, this time from five yards
deep in his own end zone, but he
never got the punt away as Ed
win Ebrom rushed in from the
left side and blocked it. Middle
guard Mike Muller pounced on
the loose pigskin in the end zone
for the touchdown. Billy Mar
tin, a kicking specialist from
Conroe booted the winning extra
point but the game was far from
over.
In the first quarter, the Fish
drew first blood as David Odom
returned a Woodard punt 28
yards to the Texas 38. On the
first play of the series, Fish
quarterback Joe King stepped
back into the pocket and fired a
38-yard bomb down the left side
line to Dallas Bryan Adams
speedster John Garner who
latched onto the pass at the ten
behind defender Tex Allshouse
for the score. Martin converted
and the Fish were ahead, 7-0.
Later in the quarter however,
the Yearlings rode the running
of Bertelsen and Paine to move
48 yards in seven plays capped
by quarterback Tony Adams’
four-yard ramble to even the
score. After Mike Yudizky’s
conversion it was 7-7.
The second quarter belonged
to the Yearlings as Adams hit
pinpoint passes to Woodard and
Tommy Lee. Bertelsen also add
ed to his 81 first-half yards as
the Yearlings moved 47 yards in
nine plays to go ahead, 13-7.
Adams got the score with a five-
yard plunge but Yudizky’s at
tempt was wide and the score
remained 13-7 as the half ended.
The active fourth quarter
found the blocked punt coming
before even a minute had expired
and the Fish took the lead t
stay, 14-13. With eight mimti
left, the Yearlings had a %
tained drive going from tka
own 45 to the Fish 30
Adams was separated from tl)
football and Fish linebacker Cl|
ford Thomas fell on it to sfc
the march.
Five Ags Named To A ll-S WC
DALLAS, Tex. <A > )—Only Tex
as’ Chris Gilbert and SMU’s Jer
ry Levias were unanimous selec
tions on the Associated Press
1968 All-Southwest Conference
football team picked by the
coaches. From there the voting
was close and hectic, just like
the season.
Texas A&M’s Edd Hargett
won the quarterback job by one
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slim ballot over sophomore star
Bill Montgomery of Arkansas.
The balloting for offensive
center came out in a dead heat—
for Rodney Brand of Arkansas
and Calvin Hunt of Baylor. The
same thing happened in voting
for fullback. Jackie Stewart of
Texas Tech and Steve Worster of
Texas ended in a tie.
Mike Richardson, SMU’s bull-
doggish halfback, won the other
halfback spot alongside Gilbert,
the SWC’s all - time leading
ground gainer.
Deryl Comer, Texas’ hard-
blocking 210-pound junior, won
the tight end job. At tackles,
the balloting lined up Richard
“Truck” Stevens of Baylor, a 235-
pound linebacker’s nightmare
and tough Terry May of SMU.
At offensive guards, Jim
Barnes of Arkansas and Don
King of Texas Tech ran away
with the most votes.
On defense, the only sopho
more to make the first team was
Mike DeNiro of Texas A&M at
defensive end. Richard Campbell,
Texas Tech’s 225-pound junior
from Matador, nailed down the
other terminal spot.
The tackles went to Texas’ dy
namic duo of Loyd Wainscott and
Leo Brooks.
The guard positions went to
Larry Adams of TCU and Rolf
Krueger, A&M’s versatile defen
sive lineman who can play sev
eral spots in the trenches.
Cliff Powell of Arkansas and
Bill Hobbs of Texas A&M grab
bed off the linebacking spots
just ahead of a fast-closing
Bruce Portillo of SMU.
The three defensive backs se
lected were Larry Alford of Tex
as Tech, Jim Livingston of SMU
and Gary Adams of Arkansas.
Although Alford and Adams are
primarily safeties the coaches
gave them numerous votes and
various positions in the defensive
secondary.
The kicking specialists on the
team are Kenny Vinyard of Tex
as Tech for the extra point and
field goal booting duties and the
punter is Steve O’Neal of A&M
who has a knack of stopping the
ball dead near the opponent’s
goal.
Montgomery is the sophomore-
of-the-year and Gilbert, the
player-of-the-year.
***** - ,
A LIVE JACKRABBIT
David Odom, a 162-pound split end from Beaumont Forest Park High School, scooted 21
yards on this punt to the Texas 38 to set up the first Aggie Fish score in their 14-13 COD'
quest of the Yearlings. (Photo by Mike Wright)
More than a Directory
In addition to student, faculty and staff telephone num
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Campus Map, Board of Directors and Student Senate listings.
1968 TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
DIRECTORY
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REGALIA FOR THE JANUARY, 1969,
COMMENCEMENT EXERCISE
All students who are candidates for the
degree of Doctor of Philosophy or Docto
of Education are required to order hoods a
well as the Doctor’s caps and gowns. Th
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the GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Wood, Carl Eugene
Degree: Doctor of Philosophy in Wildlife
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Dissertation : Relationship between Primary
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plankton in a Mesotrophiz lake.
Time: November 27 at 2:15 p. m.
Place: Room 405, Biological Sciences Bldg.
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Pre-veterinary medicine students will pre-
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g the periods as indicated:
Nov. 25-27 Last names beginning S, T,
U, V.
Dec. 2-6 Last names beginning W, X,
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to the Dean’s Office. Check and/or com-
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4. Pick up the completed and approved
assignment card (with yellow stripe).
5. Turn in all cards (including assign
ment card) to the Registration Hi
card) to the Registration Head
quarters,, First Floor, Cushing Building
(west entrance of old library.
Pre-registration for the Spring Semester
for undergraduate students majoring in the
Department of Biology will be conducted
during the month of November and early
December.
Registration cards may be received in room
316 in the New Biological Science Bldg,
in accordance with the following schedule:
Nov. 25—all whose surnames begin with
I, J, thru Kh
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time of the preliminary grade report on
Nov. 11, 1968, may be used in satisfying
the 95 hour requirement. Those students
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