The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 06, 1970, Image 10

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    Page 10
College Station, Texas
Wednesday, May 6, 1970 THE BATTALION
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DO IT THIS WAY—Coach Jack Hurlbut gives a little poop to split end Joey Herr (left),
and quarterbacks Lex James and Joe Mac King during a water break as the Aggies pre
pared yesterday for the Maroon and White contest Saturday at 2:30 p. m. on Kyle Field.
(Photo by Mike Wright)
Stallings Splits Squad,
But Not In Usual Manner
By Richard Campbell
Battalion Sports Editor
In intrasquad spring football
scrimmages, the team is usually
divided evenly to assure a close
score and tight play but this
year, Aggie coach Gene Stallings
was faced with a different prob
lem.
Because of the very close simi
larity between first and second
teams this year, he has decided
to keep the first team offense
and defense intact for Saturday’s
Maroon-White game at 2:30 p.m.
on Kyle Field. They will go
against a White unit that really
is not that far behind them and
the White teamers know that a
solid performance Saturday
could put them in the big picture
when fall drills start.
Ordinarily, in any other year,
this division by the Aggie men
tor would not seem wise because
of the obvious difference in
quality. However, this year’s
squad is, as Stallings himself
admits, the closest in competi
tion of any that he has coached
at A&M. The game will be the
last on Kyle Field’s natural turf
because Monday, May 11, opera
tions will begin to install Astro
turf on both the playing field
and practice surface.
On the Maroon offense will be
quarterback Lex James, half
backs Steve Burks, Cliff Thom
as, and Brad Dusek, fullbacks
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Doug Neill and Marc Black, split
ends Joey Herr and Hugh Mc-
Elroy, tight end Homer May,
tackles Benny DeWitt and Andy
Philley, guards Leonard Forey
and Lenard Millsap, and center
Mike Park. Four will be sopho
mores in the fall.
Starting on the Maroon defen
sive unit will be ends Barb Hin-
nant, Max Bird and Todd Chris
topher, guards Boice Best, Van
Odom, Dale Watts, and Wayne
Wheat, linebackers Mike Lord,
Dennis Carruth, Steve Luebbe-
husen, Kent Finley and Clifton
Thomas, deep backs David Hoot,
Ed Ebrom, Corky Sheffield, and
Mike Bunger.
On the offensive unit for the
Whites will be quarterback Kyle
Gary and Joe Mac King, half
backs Tommy Goodwin, Jerry
Sherman, Jim Aycock, and Jim
my Sheffield, fullback Doug Rob
bins, tight ends Roy Kirkpatrick
and Mitch Robertson, split end
Billy Joe Polasek, tackles Mike
Fields and Buster Callaway,
guards Gary Martin and Win
ston Beam, and center Ted Smith.
On the defense will be ends
Ralph Sacra and James Dubcak,
guards Tommy Deaton, Greg
Hall, linebackers Grady Hoer-
mann, Bruce Best, and Gary Mc
Caffrey, deep backs Mike Bellar,
Lee Hitt, Chris Johnson, and
Bland Smith.
Advance tickets are on sale
now at the Athletic Business Of
fice in G. Rollie White with re
served seats listed at $2.50, A&M
Faculty-Staff Reserved seats at
$1.50, A&M date tickets at $1.50,
high school and younger at fifty
cents if bought with an adult
reserved seat.
Tickets will go on sale on the
day of the game with reserved
seats at $2.50, students (high
school and younger) at $1.50 but
still fifty cents if purchased with
an adult reserved seat, and A&M
students free on their activity
cards. The Fish Drill Team will
perform at halftime.
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