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Page 6 College Station, Texas Wednesday, February 10, 1971 THE BATTALION R Aggies ink 38 football prospects on first day By CLIFFORD BROYLES The Texas Aggies, with their coaches still spread out over the state hoping to sign more, inked 38 prospective high school re cruits to letters of intent Tues day, the first day of signing in the Southwest Conference. A&M signed 34 all last year. Although the coaches were still in the field, they were definitely pleased with the first day’s work. A phone call received by elated Assistant Coach Barney Welch early today brought the list to 38 when he received word from John Paul Young that Monty Bice, 6-5 225, tight end from Hobbs, N.M., signed late last night. Bice told the Aggies yesterday that he was going to sign with SMU, but when told that two other Hobbs gridders had signed with the Aggies, he said he would consider it some more. The Aggies signed 20 linemen and 18 backs. The signing of 6-3, 186 split end Dennis Cunningham of Ama rillo Palo Duro, also late Tues day, brought the list of black athletes to four. Signing earlier in the day were running back Sidney Fielder of Ennis, defen sive tackle Paul Hulen of Hobbs, N.M., and defensive tackle John Phillips of Klein. Those signing on the first day were: John Bounds (6-2, 196), HB- LB, Kermit; Ricky Ford (6-1, 190), QB, Fort Worth Southwest; J. D. Peak (6-2, 210), LB, Fort Worth Eastern Hills; Jerry Hon- ore (6-1, 195), HB, Lake Charles, La.; A1 Thurmond, (6-0, 166), SE-DB, Spring Branch; Roger Holland (6-0, 175), HD - DB, Spring Woods; Ted Lamp (6-2, 190), TE-LB, Bellville; Kenny Stratton (5-10, 180), LB, Spring Branch; Eugene Deets (6-1, 215), LB, Kirbyville; Jackie Landess (6-0, 195), TB-LB, Dallas Kim ball; Jim Herndon (6-0, 210), LB, Dallas Kimball; Dwayne Fon taine (5-9, 165), SE-DB, Dallas Kimball; Sidney Fielder (6-0, 160), HB, Ennis; Mark Broad- dus (6-0, 180), FB-LB, Brazos- wood; Gary Pless (6-3, 262), C- DT, Sealy; Russell Dick (6-2, 245), OT-DT, Lamarque; John Schluens (5-8, 185), FB- K, Texas City; Donald Long (6-2, 210), OT-DT, Yoakum; Rusty Cook (6-2, 220), OT, Gregory- Portland; Bill Cazalas (6-1, 195), LB, Corpus Christi Ray; Ricky Seeker (6-3, 225), C-DT, Bay City; Don Dean (6-0, 180), QB, Little Cypress; Logan Cox (6-3, 198), FB, Monohans; Doug Jor dan (6-2, 185), SE-DB, Nacog doches; Steve Canter (6-1, 180), QB, Magnolia, Ark.; Mike Berti- rotti (6-1, 210), OT-DT, San An tonio Roosevelt; D. J. Hubbert (6-2, 205), OT- DT, San Antonio Central Catho lic; Marvin Tate II (6-2, 185), DB, Bryan; John Phillips (6-3, 242), DT, Klein; John Streckfuss (6-7, 230), DT, Brookshire-Royal; Gary Vaughan (6-7, 255), OT- DE, Coalgate, Okla.; Roger Matheson (5-11, 180), QB, Mag nolia; Paul Hulen (6-1, 190), DE, Hobbs, N.M.; Erwin Johnson (5-9, 195), OG, Hobbs, N.M.; Dan Fortenberry (6-4, 225), T, West Columbia; Dennis Cunningham (6-3, 188), SE, Amarillo Palo Duro; Monty Bice (6-5, 225), TE, Hobbs, N. M.; Joe Scott, (6-2 188), FB Seagoville. Yearlings bomb Fish By MIKE STEPHENS Battalion Staff Writer Using their two big men effec tively inside and fine shooting from outside, the Texas Yearlings soundly thumped the Texas Ag gie Fish Tuesday in Austin, 96- 62. With former all-staters 6-7 Lawrence Johnson and 6-6 Larry Robinson blocking shot after shot and rebounding at will, the Fish never were in the game. Texas began with a full court press and never left it. A&M ob viously was rattled and when Johnson blocked two straight shots early in the game, the tem po was set. A&M led 4-1 early, but never led again. The Fish turned over the ball several times in the first half and never seemed confident of their shooting the rest of the game. The Fish wound up with a 32.9 per cent average from the field with Texas shooting 45.1 per cent for the game. The Yearling’s Lar ry Robinson led all scorers with A'MPJJ.S”) STARTS TODAY 1:15 - 3 p. m. - 4:45 - 6:30 - 8:15 10:00 p. m. £9k93 WES JOAN IARRY STERN -COLLI NS-HAGMAN Paxton Quigley is a prisoner of love... and completely exhausted! AmeQ'Can InTeRnaUcmal 'WErT6|V|iMi0JX U 41 fy C^RiSteWEBjoNES OHAlriC JUDV PaCF MaG^eThReTt • NAN MaC-TiN NOW SHOWING “BREWSTER McCLOUD” QUEEN LAST NITE ADULT ART ‘MOONSHINE LOVERS” Skyway Twin WEST SCREEN AT 6:20 P. M. “A TASTE OF BLOOD” At 8:15 p. m. “TEENAGE STRANGLER” EAST SCREEN AT 6:40 P. 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