The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, September 28, 1956 Page: 4 of 4
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STOUTS
The Campus Chat
Friday, Sept. 28. 1956
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At Tempe, Ariz
Sun Devils, Flock Clash
Noah Sets Entry Deadline
For Mural Football Team
They're smart on campus
North T*«h* will enter th«- Ari
ion* Slate at Temp* roateat Sat-
urday niirht, and it will swm like
the openin* namr <>f lh«' *ea*«n.
Coach Odu* Miuhcll h not
been able to boil down hi* squad
to one fir*t-team unit.
"We are Koinie to ifi*<* ever>
player a rhence at th ' positions
where there in some doubt ax t«>
who is best," Mitchell * id.
The veteran couch, going int«.
hi* 11th year with the Ftork, re
torted to thi* action when a tf al
line wrimmajfe Tu*«day afternoon
resulted in the aerond team out-
playing the firnt unit
"W#> won't know t til the la*t
minute who will star! again t Ari
«ma State, hut e- ry player in
question will get i rharice to prove
him*elf," Mitchell * id.
Three men will not make the
trip to Tempe Saturday tiuard
Doug Stewart and quarterback
I.arry Cummin** are out with iri
juries, and Howard Kamey, (tuard,
ha mteatinal influenaa.
Tlw North Texan* worked fu-
rtoujily thi* week trr'iiiK tu develop
Eaglets Engage Navarro
At Corsicana Saturday
Seeking their second victory of
the infant 1J 66 football campaign.
North Texan State freshman
gridders will journey to Corniiana
this week end to engage a highl>
rated Bulldog eleven of Navarro
junior college under the lights
Saturday niirht.
The Kaglet* opened the
last week with a 13-0 win over thi
Hardin Simmons frosh team It
was the first frexhman tilt at
North Te* « since I!•"■().
Navarro's Bulldog* showed «x
plosive offensive power while drop
pirijc a narrow SL'l-27 dei islon to
nationally ranked Kilffore juniot
college in their season's debut last
week. The Bulldog team held a
27-12 half-time lead over Kilgon*
but faltered in the ■ <•. ond half to
lose by a lone touchdown
Kaiflet coach Kenneth Bahnsen
expects to have his -upiad at full
Htrentfth for the tumk with the
exception of one regular Guard
I ami" < o fd«ll of Denton will be
..ut Iteeause of a knee injury.
Konny Hici- of («raham will
probably lail in the guard poni-
tion if • o«dell is not ready by
K«nw time. The re I of the fresh
man lineup will be the same as
jn tin II SI triumph Frank Klein
in I I .eon Kiii^' al ends, Joe Mini
Pryor'aml Kuifene Hawker at
til kit , tieorgr llerriltl( at the
othei I'iciird po*t, and Bob Hay at
enter
Diri-ding the Kaglet attack at
the ijuarterba k *lot will be Ver
rion ' ..le. Other backlield starter
are Gordon Salsman and Abner
Hayn - at halfbacks and Sammy
-laturer in the fullback position.
Sure to o>e action for the Ka
ifleti will be ipiarierback Jim Ad
urn-, halfback Raymond Walsh,
fullback Raymond < lenient, and
. ntcr i harli'H ('lark
a defense t« stop the multiple of-
fense threat of the Sun Devils
Scouting report* shim the Ari
/.ona Kridmen have a big, speedy
tmckfield. And they mix up the op-
position by <wit<hing from T to
single wirig. then back to T wing
formations.
Charlie < ole, Pilot I'oint, will
replace Stewart at guard. ' ole ha-
played '• in right and left tackle
thU sea ion. He is an Air Force
veteran, weigh-i and stands <!
feet 1 inch.
John Kenfro, originally a full-
back, will be given a chance at
right halfback during the Arizona
contest The Kngle- were notice
ably weak at that position in thi-
ol e Miss game.
Arizona State tarted off its
•eason with a 37 tr win over Wich-
ita university. Iri that game half-
back Leon i Mr Bangsi Bowman
averaged 10.fi yards per carry and
ran 52 and 58 yards for touch
downs
The .Sun Devils also have three
returning All-Border conference
■ tart They are Gene Mitehum,
who play* haifbaik on the T for
mations and wmgback on the sin
gle wing, < harlie Mackey, an end.
a favorite passing target, and
i)ave Graybill, quarterback.
firaybill, one of the top passers
it, the i onferem e, .v ,i voted most
valuable player iri the Border con
ferenei last year. He is the play
elector and field general for th<-
Sun Devils' complicated multipl
offense
F-'try deadline for ts-ami to join
the independent and fraternity
touch football league* has I teen
set at ,"i p.m. today, according to
Richard Mat ock, one of the pro-
gram director*.
Action begins Monday at 4.16
p.m. Schedules for the club* and
loops will l>e posted on the I'B
foyer bulletin board this week end,
Matlock said.
AH social fraternities are ex-
pected to field teams, while hi*
|Uads had been admitted to the
•^dependent circuit by Wednesday,
I'hi Kappa Sigma and the Nas-
ty Nine, holders of last year'*
iJe>. are reported to be strong
once again.
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Graves, Frances. The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, September 28, 1956, newspaper, September 28, 1956; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth306834/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.