THE BATTALION Aggie Backers Tuesday, September 20, 1966 College Station, Texas Page 5 To Meet Tonight Quarterbacks Shine The Bryan - College Station all-expense paid trip to Baton In SWC Grid Openers uarterback Club will meet to- Rouge for the LSU game October DALLAS — The Voice of Ex­ White responded with a balanced of til Jght at Briarcrest Country Club. 8. Some lucky Quarterback Club perience muffled the fanfare for attack that gave the avengeful Boan ,efreshments begin at 6:30 p. m. member will get to accompany the the newcomers in the first round Mustangs a prestige triumph over rsis oi nth a buffet dinner served at Aggie footballers every step of of Southwest Conference football Illinois. Meanwhile, Brittenum 2S wil :30 p. m. the way to and from the Tiger warfare as seasoned quarterbacks salvaged victory with a 11-yard finally Principal speakers will be Field in Baton Rouge. The win­ dominated the statistical depart­ sprint in the final minutes. Ear­ Joach Jack Hurlbut, who will ner must be a paid-up member ments, yet a few of the heralded lier in the day young Scovell, ch ai omment on the Georgia Tech of the Quarterback Club and he sophomores grabbed some of the who saw little service as a soph i," re- ame films and give a scouting must be present to win the draw­ glitter. last year, had directed Texas Tech f Aus- eport on the Saturday game with ing. to an impressive victory with Field generals Terry Southall, ability 'ulane. sharpshooting that included two Club membership now stands at Mac White, Jon Brittenum and Glen Brewer, last week’s win- touchdown passes. 220 paid members and the goal John Scovell assured the South­ ersom er of an all-expense paid trip to is 300. Membership is open to west Conference at least an even S&TU’s Jerry Levias, Chris Gil­ 1 Tex- ie Georgia Tech game with the all area sports fands for $25 per break in intersectional play for bert and Bill Bradley of Texas, ■ Coa- ootball team, will give a report year. Dues money goes to Coach the inaugural games, with only Ross Montgomery of TCU, Keith his experiences in Atlanta. Gene Stallings to be used for ex­ Rice yet to play. Exceptional Vinyard of Tech, Bruce Maxwell ivelop. Another highlight of the eve- penses not covered in the regular passing featured their efforts, yet of Arkansas and Steve O’Neal of ficieat ing will be the drawing for an Athletic Department budget. White and Brittenum added ball­ A&M were among the more im­ . sug. carrying brilliance to their over­ pressive sophomores. Levias had ?3 head efficiency. the distinction of scoring a touch­ There. n will Southall’s four touchdown pas­ down each time he touched the xy the AGGIE QB ROSTER ses against Syracuse was an all- ball, scoring on pass plays cover­ Texas S. Anchicks B. T. Yager time high for opening week, while ing 60 and 12 yards. prior oe Faulk G. E. Madeley i Jan- Roger Maxwell C. H. Groneman !, A. Bill Stasny Bobby Holliday awley West Col. Vernon L. Head mai-iarlow Irwin Bob Griffin d. ugene Stallings T. F. Castle • FREE * ord D. Albritton Jr. Edwin H. Cooper hange ,W. (Head) Davis Nelson Durst serve yron D. Moore Joe Buser (With This Coupon) (Good Only Sept. 21, 22, 23, 24, 25.) ; river ravis B. Bryan Jr. E. Earl Merrell Jr. water euben Bond Leonard Morehead eorge Blevins Dr. Luther Jones nceiv- WELCOME ugust Nowak Lucian M. Morgan chiev- hn W. Howell Dr. G. A. Smith Jr. ! ! ! WE MEAN IT ! ! ! state's oui Mahoney Walter S. 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Ben bow formance against Georgia Tech Saturday on the Tech one-foot line, after traveling it the Charles Broach • “Old Fashioned” Ice Cream Parlor Jill Holt Dick B. Haddox in Atlanta. The Hearne product, who faced 64 yards. qual- lick Holm green Frank Brewer • Premium Grade Real Ice Cream y the s Ritchey Larry Johnson • Sundaes Galore ct of Valter Anderson E. T. Johnson l C. Davis Kent Potts • Malts — Shakes — Ice Cream Sodas :alph Miller Carl T. Sprague ‘Mo’ Selected To Elite Unit ity of immie Weedon J. H. Conway Jr. t peo- f. M. Sparks E. B. Conway • Pleasing Atmosphere ames R. Bradley e, but Henry Graham • Ample Seating Capacity dwin C. Garner Pat N. Mann ie fu­ By Sport Magazine Experts r. Charles A. Ernst Dr. R. D. Radeleff • Meet Your Friends Here 2 that like Barron Dr. E. R. Stephenson se of eorge Mallard Sidney Bergoon Maurince (Mo) Moorman, Donald of the University of Idaho, The linebackers are Townsend , Jlyde Bailey M. M. Faktor Jr. A&M’s heralded tackle, has been v who rumbled for 1,002 yards on • Background Music and lack W. Lester Clarke of Army, Bill Bob Stewart Charles Pinnell picked to the Sport Magazine pre­ 213 carries last season, scoring went R.M. Searcy R. F. Spearman of SMU, and Bob Matheson of tody Sims B. H. Siegert Jr. season All-American team. 15 touchdowns. Purdue’s Bob Duke. Neal Starkey of the Air hues Ingram Jim O’Brien Griese, who completed 142 of 238 ill in Moorman, who played his first Force Academy and Frank Ho- .(tales Hart J. E. Roberts nonce f.iM C. Johnson varsity game Saturday against passes for 1719 yards and 11 rak of TCU join Webster of Marion C. Pugh touchdowns, gets the call at quar­ wara He, Tom B. King Marshall Peters Georgia Tech in Atlanta, was se­ Michigan State at defensive back Dutch T reat Bill Cooley Roy Simmons lected by the magazine panel of terback. to complete the preview selec­ A&M East Gate Highway 6 I.E, Loupot Weldon Peters experts. Playing opposite the Spartans’ ive to Sdh Wood Roland M. Searcy Jr. tions. > ade- red Wyatt Richard R. Broach Jr. The talent-laden Spartans of Washington at end is equally tal­ aste," mis Newman J. R. Jarrott Michigan State placed four play­ ented Davey Williams of Wash­ bokman Peters G. A. Adams Jr. ers on the 20th annual preview ington, who “will outjump, out- i does 'reddie Wolters 0 VOLK9WAOEN OP AlMERICA, INC* C. J. Allen muscle or outreach the defensive ...... ■*...... • -• • $p i to be lervin Peters Homer Adams football team named in the cur­ waste oe Ferreri James P. Dyke rent issue of Sports. Halfback back for that ball,” say the ex­ lavis McGill James W. Stegall Clinton Jones, who scored 12 perts. I, E. Burgess R. S. Braley touchdowns last season, and end The interior lineman are tackles istitu- luble Langston C. M. Halsell Gene Washington, who grabbed Gary Bugenhagen of Syracuse V Id in- lick Munday Harry Gillam erry Krueger 40 passes for 638 yards, head the and Moorman, guards Laverne pment Dr. R. B. Grant Jr. i W. Wortham P. G. Haines offensive club, while play-wreck­ Allers of Nebraska and Bob Hy­ lillion idsel J. Burkhart Allister M. Waldrop ing end and pass- land of Boston College, and cen­ s for loward L. Buller Bill Carll pilfering George Webster at half­ ter Ray Pryor of Ohio State. nt. lolland Porter Phillip Goode idward E. Holley Ray F. Downey Jr. back bulwark the defensive squad. On the defensive squad, Michi­ dment ack Clark Hal N. Carr Joining Jones at an offensive gan State’s Bubba Smith is paired iomer Stallings s for William S. Thornton halfback slot is speedy Floyd Lit­ at end with Sam Harris, a fine xinnie D. Jackson Billy Payne water tle of Syracuse, a strong pre-sea­ crashing wingman from Colorado. V. E. Kutzschback John Lawrence III For ames M. Daniel son favorite to capture the He'is- The tackles are of D. L. Wires mend- lr. Glen Brewer man trophy, as college football’s James E. Frierson Arkansas and George Patton of rotec- l Lewis David H. Lloyd Doyle M. Ranson outstanding player. Georgia, with Nebraska’s Wayne orsee- fayne Goodall Walter Doney The line-busting fullback of the Meylan anchoring the center of vs, he lop Colson M. G. Perkins club is 6-4, 240-pound Ray Mc­ the defense at middle guard. ohn W. Barron )r. J. T. L. McNew lennis Goehring Villiam T. Moore I, 1. Bernath Jr. B. Hervey -Attention: Students, jf^ro^essors and ddxes larold Sullivan oe L. Daisa roy P. Wakefield , D. Conlee ’ete Clary l R. McCullough W, R, Pickens .eo Moon ^ want to thanb alloj?you J?or maluny xiwell F. Jones Linton Jones T, C. Lorenz B, H. Dewey Jr. Ole cjCou what he id today. ^Wy dtore wad Uayne C. Hall Bill Schulman Hugo Endler Hark Campbell George T. Blazek founded upon duch men ad uou and hi C. 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