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Page 4 College Station, Texas Thursday, October 2., 1969 THE BATTALION Aggie Fish Host Wogs Here Tonight The 1969 edition of the Texas Aggie freshman football team will get their first taste of action tonight in Kyle Field when they host the Texas Christian Wogs at 7:30. The Aggies are generally ac corded to have the best crop of recruits of anyone in the South west Conference but they will only be able to do as well as last year’s team, which posted a 5-0 mark. “We’re looking forward to the game,” Fish Coach Jim Keller said. “The players have been working hard and have a good attitude. We’ll be able to evalu ate them better after we’ve played this first game, but I think they’ll be alright. Starting for the Fish at quar terback will be Lex James, a 6-0, 180-pounder from Houston Sam Houston. Joining him in the back- field will be Raymond Peak (6-1, 195) at tailback, Jimmy Aycock (6-1, 185) at fullback, and Tommy Goodwin (6-1, 190) at wingback. At split end will be John Swee- den (6-2, 190), at weak tackle Mike Faulkner (6-3, 215), weak guard Fred Placke (6-0, 205), center Robert Gerasimowicz (6-2, 225), strong guard Buster Calla- E-2 Extends ’Mural Streak Company E-2, commanded by Collier R. Watson of Coleman, extended its intramural football winning streak with a shutout to get the 1969-70 season under way. The defending Cadet Corps champions stopped Company B-2, 14-0, and Squadron 1, command ed by Frank Montalbano III of Beaumont, impressed with a 22-6 win over Company H-2. Other Class A football winners were Squadron 11 commanded by Bill Richard of San Antonio; Company E-l, Mike Villars of Houston, and B-l, Roily Lump kins of Mason, Class A also has bowling and handball going. Class B basketball was inaug urated with victories by Justo Gonzalez’ 1-1; F-l, Richard Oates; D-l, Mike Waring; L-l, Barry Bauerschlag, and A-l, Mark Vanda veer. Companies A-l, E-2, C-l and H-2 and Squadrons 4 and 10 threw the best iron in posting Class B horseshoes successes. The fall intramural golf sched ule will be posted Friday, an nounced Ray Fletcher, director. CANTEBURY BELTS ;|tm £• torn co unibemtp men’s: toear 329 University Drive 713/846-2706 College Station, Texas 77840 ... PEACE OF MIND Peace of mind—if you have it, great. If you don’t you’re uptight. It’s easy now to start plan ning for peace of mind by investing in a life insurance program that can provide the foundation for a solid financial structure. It’s easy now be cause the earlier you start, the less it costs, and the more security you’ll have a chance to build. Give us a call. Or stop by our office and talk with one of our qualified representatives. You’ll find the talk informative and refreshingly low-key. So do it today. Avoid the war of nerves tomorrow. B. Richardson Agrgn© Campus Career Life Underwriter Phone 7X3 — 567-3165 INSURANCE COMPANY OF PH 11_ A DE L PH IA way (6-4, 235), strong tackle Herman Mauch (6-3, 215) and tight end Homer May (6-2, 200). The defense will be led by a massive front four with Ralph Sacra (6-5, 225) at left end, Butch Kamps (6-3, 240) at left tackle, Six freshmen yell leaders have been selected to head the class of 1974 at Fish athletic events during 1969-70. They are Don R. Magruder, head fish yell leader and Squad ron 2 cadet of Dallas; Ernie L. Podraza, Company H-2, Houston; Gary R. Cummings, B-2, Dickin son; Ross T. Jones, B-2, Midland; Stephen A. Smith, Squadron 2, College Station, and Roy E. Mitchell, B-2, Houston. “Normally, there are five fresh men yell leaders,” said J. Malone Southerland, selection committee chairman pointed out. “but the 10 interviewed by the committee were so outstanding, we felt the sixth had to be included.” The secondary will be com posed of Robert Merski (6-1, 178) at left halfback, Kent Finley (5-11, 190) at rover, Gary White- head (5-10, 175) at right halfback and Brad Dusek (6-1, 190) at safety. Dusek will also back up James at quarterback on offense. “TCU usually has a good fresh man team, and they started work ing out before we did,” Keller said. “It should be a real good game.” The Wogs have top receivers in Brownwood’s Lane Bowen and Wichita Falls’ Ervin Garnett. Jim Montgomery, younger brother of former TCU star Ross, will start at center. Ticket booths will open at 5:45 p.m. today. Tickets are $1 for adults and 50 cents for non-Aggie students. A&M students will be admitted on their activity cards. Boice Best (6-1, 225) at right guard, and Gary Martin (6-0, 220) at right end. The linebackers are a fine group also with Greg Hall (6-2, 215) on the strongside and Grady Hoermann (6-0, 200) on the weak- side with Todd Christopher (6-2, 200 in the middle. Bruce Best (6-3, 230) will alternate with all three. BATT PICKS Game Mike Wright John Platzer Mr. X. Dave Middle- brooke Dave Mayes Richard Campbell Guest Picker A&M vs. Army A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M A&M Baylor vs. LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU Rice vs. Cal. Cal. Cal. Cal. Cal. Cal. Cal. Cal. Ark. vs. TCU Ark. Ark. Ark. Ark. Ark. Ark. Ark. Texas vs. Navy Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Tech vs. Okla. St. Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Fla. vs. Fla. St. Fla. St. Fla. Fla. St. Fla. St. Fla. St. Fla. St. Fla. St. N. Dame vs. Mich. St. N. Dame N. Dame N. Dame N. Dame Mich. St. N. Dame N. Dame Purdue vs. Stanford Stanford Purdue Purdue Purdue Purdue Purdue Purdue Miss. vs. Ala. Ala. Ala. Miss. Ala. Ala. Ala. Miss. Colo. vs. Ind. Ind. Ind. Ind. Ind. Ind. Ind. Colo. Penn. St. vs. Kan. St. Penn. 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