The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 28, 1972, Image 5

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    September o
sD
ion
IE BATTALION
Thursday, September 28, 1972
College Station, Texas
Page 5
III)
ish Oppose Owlets Tonight
“Me coldly KEVIN COFFEY
'i'rbone Sa ; Kgisiant Sports Editor
fr-educatj. After 43 grueling workouts, the
Bering," |xas A&M Fish football team
feyed by J finally be unveiled at 7:30
'll 463..1S 1 ; t Bght. Aggie fans have been
Mo paid a , vait ng to see the results of
1329,090,4(15 Ruiting efforts which placed
^ instittitfoBn men on the varsity squad,
lone said ill' 6 ^' ce Owlets are the op-
(I inquiries t Bents as '■I 16 49-man squad, as
ion. |ell as the entire Fish coaching
"arbone sa, ma l <e their debut as Texas
or reclasi
ed nn n., Bhe Owlets are fresh from a
sity’s crit 4-1 ‘ heating of arch-rival Hous-
ot based i> n while the Fish have been
ter of tb wxi iusly awaiting their season
he conolii.vfc’ 1 -’ 1 '-
rminj n gp/Bhe Fish will be without the
in the oo prices of Bubba Kean, Skip
r ornia <• Walker, Alvin Bowers, Richard
Hs adult
!l purpose^
ibis has
in an outof
mimence lii
residence rs
:ible for
!!. i'
duratio' « m J r football fans are finks, but
arn j np jj^Biost all Finks are Army foot-
ses in Mii ^ * ^ an8, ^ least they are in
# U.S. Si Fi,lk ’ Tex -
■The entire population of Fink
ed public sBight people—will invade Col-
t searchit:B;e Station, Tex., on Saturday,
m to thi |Se|it. 30, to welcome its newest
Bizen and adopted king, Cadet
Kingsley Fink, prior to the
•flfiny-Texas A&M football game.
[King Fink, as he’s called by his
inmates, is Army’s starting
arterbaek. The six-foot, 192-
Bund junior, who actually hails
from Eau Gallic, Fla., will then
Osborne, Carl Roaches, Ed Sim-
onini, and Henry Tracy due to
the new freshman eligibility rule
but coach Paul Register is left
with plenty of talent.
In addition to 30 scholarship
athletes, the Fish have 19 walk-on
players who made the squad.
Every scholarship athlete recruit
ed by the Aggies made at least
all-district honors in high school.
The Fish will run the Wishbone
with Dale Ammons at quarter
back. Halfbacks are Ronnie
Hubby and Melvin Howard with
Bucky Sams the fullback.
Garth TenNapel is the Fish
center flanked by guards Tyrone
Wright and Dennis Smelser. Of
fensive tackles are Scott Knippa
and Tyrone Wright.
finks Invade A&M Stadium
fo Initiate Army Ouarterback
(VEST POINT, N.Y. — Not all lead the invasion of Finks from
Godfrey’s Restaurant
North Gate
NEW HOURS:
|Mon. - Thurs.—<5:30 - 7 p. m.
Fri, - Sat.—6:30 - 3 p. m.
Sun.— 11 - 7 p. m.
Steak & Lunch
Specials
Bring This Coupon
For 10'/ Off
For Aggie Dates
and children
Mon. - Thurs.
the north, and an invasion of
Cadets from the northeast, into
College Station on the 30th.
When her honor, Mayor Patricia
Albright of Fink, learned that
King Fink would be in Texas this
fall with the Army football team,
she presented a resolution to the
townspeople to grant an honor
ary citizenship to the visiting
cadet. It passed unanimously, 8-0.
When Cadet Fink; his coach,
Tom Cahill; and the Army ath
letic director, Colonel William J.
Schuder, were informed, West
Point reciprocated and invited
the entire town of Fink to be
the guests of the Army Athletic
Association at the grid contest in
September.
As a result, officials at the
Military Academy and at Texas
A&M have agreed that the pres
entation of the Fink citizenship
plaque should be made to King
Fink before the game. Assisting
in the ceremony will be Mayor
Albright and her husband, Wil
lard, and their family; also Cap
tain Gerald B. Peddicord, a re
tired Navy captain, now the head
of the Fink Country Club in
Tanglewood, Tex.; and Mr. and
Mrs. John Clift, the official Fink
historians.
In addition to his new citizen
ship, King Fink also will receive
a commission as an admiral in the
Texas Navy.
LAKE VIEW CLUB
3 Miles N. On Tabor Road
Saturday Night: The Methaney Brothers & Band
From 9-1 p. m.
STAMPEDE Every Thursday Nite
(ALL BRANDS BEER 35?)
I
c-schod
Octobef
College
n since
se cif
will be
on will
■elow:
■ery.
esda)'
SAINT THOMAS’ EPISCOPAL CHAPEL AND
STUDENT CENTER
906 Jersey Street
(Southern Boundary of Campus)
Telephone: 846-1726
Sunday, 8 and 9:30 a. m. and 7:00 p. m.
Tuesday, Canterbury Eucharist and Supper, 6: 30 p. m.
Thursday, Holy Eucharist and Breakfast, 6:30 a. m.
The Rev. James Moore, Chaplain. The Rev. W. R. Oxley, Rector
Gabriel: How
about cleaning
up the whole
mess of ’em
and startin’
all over again
with some new
kind of animal ?
God: And admit
I’m licked?
From
Green Pastures
God’s never
been licked
(Sound
familiar?)
Worship the
Risen Christ
with us —
Sunday at
10:45 a.m. and/
or 6 p.m.
UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL
315 N. Main — 846-6687
Hubert Beck, Pastor
Aggieland Flower & Gift Shop
Aggieland has a beautiful selection of individual design
football mum corsage for that very special girl
Aggieland Flower & Gift Shop
209 University Dr.
846-5825
PS: Why not a single Aggie rose for that sweet young thing! !
The receiving corps for the
Fish consists of tight end David
Greeno and split end Roy Murry.
Murry is a non-scholarship ath
lete.
The Fish defense is a standard
4-3. It is supported by two-way
starters Bujnoch, Smelser and
TenNapel.
Bujnoch teams with Blake
Schwarz at defensive end while
Kent Krueger and Smelser are
the tackles.
Kim Scott, Carl Warnke and
TenNapel are the linebackers with
Pat Thomas, Jackie Williams,
Doug Wood and Charles Arndt
in the secondary.
Lee White is the Fish punter,
wihle Mark Stanley handles the
kickoffs and extra points.
Coach Register summarized the
Aggie team as having good size
and good speed in running backs
and a solid first unit. But depth
will be a problem, he said.
Rice compiled 241 yards pass
ing against Houston with Claude
Reed throwing two touchdown
passes. Owlet defense also re
covered five fumbles.
After tonight’s game in Kyle
Field, the Fish play three away
games before returning home
Nov. 16 to play Texas.
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