The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 16, 1973, Image 6

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    THE BATTALION
Page 6 College Station, Texas Friday, November 16, 1973
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Frosh Quarterback Battle Cancellei
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By TED BORISKIE
The much heralded battle of
freshmen quarterbacks will not
come off Saturday as expected
as Rice field general Tommy
Kramer will miss the game due
to injuries suffered last week
against Arkansas.
The Aggies still hold up their
end of the bargain as freshman
sensation David Walker will direct
the newly powerful Aggie offen
sive attack. Junior Paul Geisler
and sophomore Claude Reed will
share quarterback duties for the
Owls.
Since taking over in mid-sea
son, Walker has led the Ags to
a 3-1 record. If A&M wins against
Rice, they may be in line for a
bowl bid.
Walker was recruited out of
Sulphur, La., primarily as a pass
er but since taking over the reins
for A&M, he has exhibited quite
a bit of running skill, gaining 212
yards on 58 carries for a 3.7 aver
age. This is a quite respectable
average as quarterbacks’ statis
tics suffer each time one is dump
ed trying to pass.
A&M’s three starting running
backs, Bubba Bean, Skip Walker,
and Alvin Bowers, are rapidly
moving up on the sophomore rush
ing recox'd of 694 set by Bob Smith
in 1949. Bowers has 621 yards,
Bean has 600 and Walker, thanks
to a 184-yard day against SMU,
is right behind them with 546.
This is the first time A&M has
had thi’ee players to gain over
500 yards in the same season.
Skip Walker will be involved
in a more personal battle than
either Bowers or Bean when he
runs against Rice as his older
brother, Cornelius, is the Owl
starting noseguai'd.
Bucky Sams and Ronnie Hub
by are top reserwes at fullback
and halfback, x-espectively, while
fullback Jerry Honore was im
pressive running against SMU
late in the game Saturday.
The Aggies’ ace receiving duo
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A&M’s Jim Hacker has been
selected to the All-America Ama
teur Baseball Team and will play
on the team representing the
United States in the World Ama
teur Toumament in Managua,
Nicaragua.
Hacker, a native of Temple, has
played thirdbase and centerfield
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for the Aggies. He hit .342 as a
sophomore and .270 last season.
He was the No. 1 draft choice of
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High School.
Last summer Hacker played
for the Boulder Collegians. He hit
.442 and paced the team to the
semi-finals of the national tourn
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Hacker will leave today for Mi
ami where he will meet the rest
of the team for three days of
practice. The team will then fly
to Nicaragua for the world toum
ament which features teams from
Japan, Korea, Cuba, Phillipines,
China, Taiwan, Italy and the Do
minican Republic, among others.
The team is coached by Ron
Fraser, baseball coach at the Uni
versity of Miami.
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of wide receiver Carl Roaches and
tight end Richard Osborne has not
received a great deal of attention
the last few games but they both
pose a threat of breaking a game
wide open. Osborne has a great
pair of hands and Roaches may
be the best open field runner in
the conference. Roaches is only
three yards shy of tying Lai’ry
Stegent’s career kickoff return
mark and he has 24 more games
in which to get them.
thy, the speedy Hayes is reluct
ant to relinquish the starting post.
Paul Hulin and Don Long are
the defensive ends while Ted
Lamp and Warren Trahan fill in
at tackles. Blake Schwartz, in
jured earlier this year, is back to
full speed and should see plenty
of action at an end position as
should freshman Tank Marshall.
Jimmy Dean is a top resen
tackle.
Pat Thomas and Tim Gn
the cornerbacks and James
iels and Jackie Williams an
safeties in A&M’s secondarj,
ry Ellis and William Thai
are ready to step in fortl*
jured Gray and Williams m
ax-e still not healthy by game
Ricky Seeker is the center for
The Aggies with Bruce Welch and
Billy Lemons at the guards and
Glenn Bujnoch and Dennis Smel-
ser filling in at the tackles. Sen
iors Mike Bruton and Bud Tram
mell saw plenty of action against
SMU at tackle and guard, respec
tively, and should figure prom
inently against Rice.
Linebacker Ed Simonini contin
ues to lead the Aggie defense to
the No. 1 position in the confer
ence. Simonini has been attract
ing a tremendous amount of at
tention with his fiery play and is
considered an all-SWC shoo-in and
a good possibility for SWC defen
sive player of the year.
Joining him at the other line
backer spots are Kenny Stratton
and Lester Hayes. Garth Ten
Napel was a starter until injured
against Arkansas and replaced by
Hayes. Although he is again heal- J
Vol. <
Tutoring Available
Students needing temporary help in freshmi
level courses can come by Room 223 of
Library every day of the week between 7 to
10 p. m.
Texas A&M Scholastic Service.
WELL SPRING
Student - To - Student
Christian Singing Group
Will Be At The A&M Campus
November 19th - 21st
Monday — 19th — Bonfire Perimeter
10:30 - 11:30 a. m.
All Faith’s Chapel
7:30 p. m.
Tuesday — 20th—Baptist Student Union
1 blk. North of North Gate
11 a. m. Free Turkey Dinner Provided
Krueger-Dunn Commons — 7:30 p. m.
Wednesday—21st—Baptist Student Union
12:00 noon
First Baptist — College Station
7:30 p. m.
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