The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 12, 1972, Image 5

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    °**«tHE BATTALION
Thursday, October 12, 1972
College Station, Texas
Pape 5
^Wi7/i Record Setting Performance
^Ilu bl)> Leads Fish Past Wogs, 42-27
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By KEVIN COFFEY
Assistant Sports Editor
The A&M Fish rode preat field
position, TCU mistakes, and the
record settinp performance of
Ronnie Hubby to a 42-27 victory
jver the Wogs Wednesday night.
■lubby scored a record five
touchdowns during the game and
tied the record for most TD’s in
Season with seven. The Fish
itill have three games on their
ihedule.
he Wogs received the opening
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kickoff and quickly turned the
ball over to the Fish by fumbling
on their third offensive play. Pat
Thomas recovered the ball on the
A&M 39 but a personal foul pen
alty brought the ball back to the
A&M 46. Bucky Sams pained 25
quick yards to the A&M 29. Am
mons circled the right end for 12
yards after a Fish first down and
Hubby scored his fii-st touchdown
on a two yard plunge.
Four seconds later the Wogs
fumbled the ball back to the Fish
when Dan Allen recovered the
ball only 19 yards from paydirt.
Bucky Sams carried two straight
times for a total of 13 yards and
two plays later Hubby carried
number two over from the four.
Lee White made his second of six
extra points and the Fish led 14-0
with 8:39 left in the opening pe
riod.
After an exchange of punts the
Fish took over the ball on the
A&M 48. Ammons hit tight end
David Greeno with a bomb good
for 44 yards. Ammons picks up
another four yards before Hubby
carries the ball the final four for
his third touchdown. White’s kick
was true again and the Fish led
21-0.
An A&M fumble on the next
series led to the Wogs first score
of the 1972 season. Melvin How
ard fumbled a bad pitch and the
Wogs recovered on the A&M 14.
Two plays later Bobby Cowan
scored and with the PAT the
score stood 21-7.
The passing combination of
Ammons to Greeno clicked for
the next Fish tally on a 32 yard
pass off a fine running fake.
White’s kick was good and the
Fish took a 28-7 halftime lead
to the locker room.
The Fish totally dominated the
first half giving up only 48 yards
total offense. The second half
was a different story.
Both teams were plagued with
freshman mistakes of fumbles
and penalties.
The Fish could manage but two
first downs the second half but
scored 14 points when TCU turn
overs gave A&M the ball on the
four and five yard lines respec
tively. Hubby had the honor of
scoring on both occasions, his
fourth and fifth six pointer of
the evening.
TCU closed the gap to 27-35
with 3:17 remaining in the game.
White sailed a 59 yard punt which
the Wogs fumbled and Hubby
scored with 42 seconds left to put
the game out of TCU’s reach.
Hubby had 75 yards with his
five touchdowns to lead all ball
carriers. Sams had 74 and Am
mons threw for 76 yards for the
Fish. There was a total of 14
fumbles and the Wogs outgained
the Fish in total offense 251-293.
The next Fish game is October
19 against Baylor in Waco.
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