The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 24, 1972, Image 4

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    THE BATTALION
Page 4 College Station, Texas Wednesday, May 24, 1972
Oil’s Mildren to he in All-America Game
Patriots trade tackle Antwine
to Philadelphia f or Bill Hobbs
The New England Patriots an
nounced last week that they had
acquired linebacker Bill Hobbs
from the Philadelphia Eagles in
a trade for veteran defensive
tackle Houston Antwine.
Hobbs, who was All-American
at A&M, played for the Aggie
team which won the Southwest
Conference championship and de-
Four tracksters
commit to A&M
Coach Charles Thomas of A&M
has announced the signing of
four track prospects—two from
Ghana, West Africa and two from
Houston.
The pair from Ghana, both of
whom are members of the Ghana
National track team, are T. B.
Yemme and Adolph Tingan. They
compete in the 880, mile, three-
mile and six-mile events.
The Houston schoolboys are
Paul Goodman of Milby who has
run a 4-19.2 in the mile and Har
old Davis of Jones High who is
a quartermiler and halfmiler.
Coed awarded
gift membership
in local AAUW
Judith McConnell of College
Station has been awarded a gift
membership in the Bryan-College
Station Branch of the American
Association of University Women.
The gift membership honors a
new graduate planning to con
tinue her education and marks
A&M’s corporate membership in
AAUW this past year.
Miss McConnell, daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. Stewart McConnell
of 1610 Dominik Dr., graduated
from TAMU May 6 with a bache
lor’s degree in curriculum and
instruction. She will enter gradu
ate school this summer for a mas
ter’s degree in educational psy
chology.
Currently Miss McConnell is a
part-time clerk typist for the
Texas Water Resources Institute
on the A&M campus. She plans
to teach high school biology after
completing her master’s degree.
Mrs. W. Kennedy Upham, local
AAUW membership chairman,
pointed out there is a growing
emphasis on leadership by women
and an increasing percentage of
women at TAMU.
She added the university’s cor
porate membership shows A&M
supports the goals and actions of
AAUW and wishes to publicly
recognize the organization.
Members of the selection com
mittee include Mrs. John C. Cal
houn Jr., branch president; Dr.
Meta Brown, corporate liaison
representative; Mrs. Toby R.
Schreiber, TAMU dean of women,
and Mrs. Upham.
State Farm
is still
paying
big car
insurance
dividends
. . . currently 20%
to eligible Texas policy
holders on expiring
six-month policies.
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Phone? 823-0742
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Texas State Credit
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feated Alabama in the 1968 Cot
ton Bowl. He has played mostly
on the specialty teams at Phila
delphia, and last season was
named the Associated Press De
fensive Player of the Week for
his performance on the punt re
turn team.
Antwine has been named to the
American League All-Star team
seven times in his career.
Jack Mildren, Oklahoma’s star
quarterback, heads a list of 21
new signees for the Coaches All-
America Game scheduled June 24
in Texas Tech’s Jones Stadium.
Mildren will play for his college
coach Chuck Fairbanks who will
be directing the West squad. Sign
ing with Mildren for the West
team were two of his teammates,
Albert Qualls, a 6-2, 222-pound
linebacker, and John Shelley, a
6-0, 195-pound defensive back.
Mildren earned himself the rep
utation at Oklahoma of being
probably the best triple-option
quarterback in the country. He
rushed for 1,140 yards, more than
any quarterback in the NCAA
has ever gained running in a
season. An exceptional runner
with 4.6 speed, Mildren also can
hit the pass when necessary. Last
fall he hit 64 completions for 878
yards, including 10 touchdown
bombs.
Also joining the West team
were Dave Dalby, a center from
UCLA, Marvin Bateman, punter
from the University of Utah;
Larry Jacobson, a defensive line
man from Nebraska; Ed Gali-
gher, defensive lineman from
UCLA; Jim LeClair, linebacker
from North Dakota; Willie Bu-
chanon, defensive back from San
Diego State; and Ralph McGill,
defensive back from Tulsa.
Signing in with Coach Bear
Bryant’s East eleven were three
University of Michigan stars,
Glenn Doughty, flanker; Mike
Taylor, linebacker; and Tom Dar
den, defensive back.
Inking with Bryant from Mich
igan State were Eric Allen, a
flanker, and Ron Curl, a defensive
lineman.
Other East signees included
John Yochum, offensive tackle
from Syracuse; Tom Luken, of
fensive guard from Purdue; Lew
is Jolley, runningback from North
Carolina; Elmer Allen, defensive
lineman from Mississippi; Bo
Davies, defensive back from the
University of Southern Califor
nia; and Ernie Jackson, defensive
back from Duke.
Already announced as playing
for Fairbanks’ West team are
Larry Molinare, linebacker from
Texas Tech; Gary Hammond,
quarterback, SMU; John Vella,
offensive lineman, USC; Willie
Hall, linebacker, USC; Tom Mozi-
sek, runningback, Houston, Jerry
Tagge, quarterback, Nebraska;
Jeff Kinney, runningback,
braska; Jack Turnbull,center,
gon State; Bernard Jackson,rj
ningback, Washington State; i^
Roosevelt Manning, defensii
lineman, Northeast Oklahomt
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