The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, October 5, 1956 Page: 4 of 4
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Eagles Try for First Victory Saturday
In Home Game With Navy Grid Club
-Scouting Sports-
Linemen Do Hardest Work/
According to Star Halfback
by JIMMY JONES
40thl
"Well have to outh untie them or
they'll heat. us."
That's the word from Coach
Odu Mitchell at he and hi -ttaff
prepa re the Flock for its home
opener at Koutu field Saturday at
H p.m
Th - KukIci will l e facing a tal-
lent laden Han Dieiifo Naval Train-
inu center team that ha" recruit*
from Oklahoma, EMU, UCLA. Cal-
ifornia, Colorado, a.id other col-
lege campuae*
(juarterhackiriK the Seamen will
he Terry CampMI, fl feet inch,
17f< pounds, a former Washington
ylate performer. ' ampU-ll starred
in the Bluejacket opener thin -tea•
son hy completing 18 of 19 passe*
thrown for a total of 220 yards in
hi* team'* 42 2k conquest of Kagle
Hock athletic club of \aj* Angeles.
f- >jUHill f'lark, <1 feet 1
inc h, l!i!i pound*, (five . tl.e Jacket*
a consistent *hort-yardage man.
He played hall with I'rairie View
A a r,d M.
Other back fielder- are halfback*
LEADING SCORER for the
University of Oklahoma two
year* ago, Bob Herndon, will be
running for San Diego Naval
Training cenfor Saturday night.
Hob Herndon, formerly of the
University of Oklahoma, and Oer-
ald Schweitzer, a product of the
College of the Pacific.
Of the Seamen's 22 linemen, lfi
weitfh 200 pound* or more All but
three of the *<juad'* .'15 candidate*
have participated in intercollegiate
football,
"Several -itartirifc position* are
Ktill undecided and won't be set-
tled until we complete our work-
out* this week," Mitchell said.
Jerry Ku.-isell, an end, ha* been
shifted to right halfback in an at-
tempt to add speed to the tiack-
fietd.
Since the (Cagles' running game
ha* been below par. Mitchell indi-
cated that they may once again
make heavy use of their passing
game.
Last week, in the Flock'* 27-7
loan to Arizona State at Tempe,
the North Texan* gained most of
their yardage through the air.
After the Navarro game in Cor-
„ alcana, which the Kaglet* won 38-
Once again quarterback J. N (;oac|, Ken Bahnaen began call-
W right will do most of the passing jhjf jn th(, r(;|,()rt t« the
with help from reserve signal call ,,aju M„rning Sewn. He asked a
er* Kay Toole, Phillip Slater, and p ()f i(lvif„ nearby:
Larry Cummings.
Knd* (tennis Shaw and VVeldon
Wright will probably be target*
for moat of the aerials. Last week
Shaw, Little A!l-American pros-
pect, caught three passes for .V>
yard* and played well on defense.
In 1963 the North Texas State
crew topped the Bluejackets 27-12.
Golfers Seek Team Positions
As Qualifying Tourney Ends
Fall qualifying play for var*ity
and fre*hrnan golfers goes into its
last round today at the North Tex-
a- links, Golf Coach Herb Ferrill
anriou need
Juan Kstrada, a varsity golf let-
terman last year, was leading af-
ter .'! > hole* with an eight-under-
par 132 followed by Dick Whetile
with a 137. Jimmy Powell was
third w:th a 138. while Ross Dun-
kerly had a 140. David Welch and
Tom Reed were tied with a one- voted Outstanding Golfer of Mex-
over-par 111. Harold Sexton had ico, which includes professionals
a M, on hi* first round. an,j amateurs.
Hill Kschenbrenner was leading Other golfers and their scores
freshmen swingers with a 36-hole afu,r 3r, hola* were: Bobby Stroope,
total of 138 followed by Don Hurst , .
at 144. Jack Thomas had a 145, Sonn>' "al°- >fi>! Lan,er Wl1"
and Bobby Calhoun a 148. on, 1 r> 1 ; Hill Roberts, 155; Mike
Kstrada, who lettered last year Moses, 155; Don Moore, 100; Ray
a* a sophomore, shot a second Redman, IC7; Brien Boggess, 153;
In Mura! Action This Week
Sigma Nu, BSU Take Wins
round '!3, one stroke above the
course record.
When Coach Ferrill was asked
his reaction to Kstrada'* near rec-
ord he replied, "I just hope it
isn't the last time this year he
shoots that good."
Last summer Kstrada won the :
Mexican Junior Amateur cham-
pionship and in past years was !
Rickey Blythe, 158; Roland Snipes,
154, and Bill Russell, 152.
"\\ ho made the touchdown* '
"1 think Abner [Haynes] made
four," one of the boys said.
"How many touchdown* did you
score, Abner?" Bahnsen asked.
The Lincoln high, Dallas, speed-
ster scratched his head and
thought for a moment.
You'd better ask the linemen
about that," he said "They're the
one* who did all the work all I
did was run when I saw daylight."
Abner reflects the philosophy
uf the coach who says, "Anyone
can run with the ball as long as
all of the tackier* are knocked
down."
Tennis \nyone?
"There will be a short, important
meeting in the men's gym Wednes-
day at f>:30 p.m. for all hoys inter-
ested in either varsity or fresh-
man tennis," Coach Bahnsen, ten-
nis sponsor, said Thursday.
Returning varsity lettermen are
Charles Wiicox, Richard Matlock,
• ;:il Louis Compton.
Kagle tennis teams will play in
the MVC next spring. Cincinnati
is expected to give the Flock rough
competition. Tony Trabert, perhaps
the top tenni* man in the nation,
graduated from Cincinnati a few
ears ago.
Rough Links Conference
With their entrance into the
MV( the Kagle golfers will have
a good conference to play in. Last
year's NCAA champion, the L'ni-
versity of Houston, will be ready
to give North Texas a rough time.
Led by Rex Baxter Jr., the Cou-
. ;u - edged Coach Herb Ferrill'*
inksters for the national crown
summer.
World Series TV
Walk through the UB anytime
I t li!H week and you will see a
heering crowd of baseball fans.
They're watching the World series
m TV Brooklyn and Yankee fans
place their bets before the game
begir* and then really enter into
♦ he spirit of the contest. You'd
think the crowd was actually in
Yankee stadium as they boo the
umpires and plead witn Mickey
Mantle to "get a hit." We're ex-
pecting someone to get carried
away and throw a Coke bottle at
the umpire.
Touch FiMitball
For real action you can't beat
intramural football. Several teams
i-ot into play this week, and many
fraternity men and independent*
have sure muscles and skinned el-
bows.
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Sigma Nu of the fraternity
league and BSU of the indepen
dent bracket claimed temporary
possession of fir*t place in their
respective classification* a* the
first, week of intramural play
ended
The Baptists topped Delta Hig
ma Pi 24-0 Monday afternoon nd
Nasty Nine fi-0 Wednesday after
noon. The N'iriers are the defend
ing champion* of the independent
loop
Sigma Nu took its opening-game
victory from Lambda Chi Alpha
(M) Tuesday afternoon and its km
porary claim to first place
Two other games were played
Thursday as Kappa Alpha met last
year'* fraternity league champs,
Phi Kappa Sigma, and Pi Kappa
Alpha met the Geejtles.
Against the Lambda ('his thi-
Sigma Nu unit took an early lead
by scoring a *af ty ori an unsuc
eessful punting try.
Bill Hicks later scored the only
touchdown of the game on a pass
from Jeff Chesshir that iced the
game away for Sigma Nu. New-
ton Davi* added the extra point
on another pas* from Chesshir.
In the BSI'-Nasty Nine contest
two air tight defensive unit* kept
the scoring down.
The Baptist* '.cored their lone
tally early in the second quarter
A pass interception by Sammy
Jackson gave the BSU unit pos
session deep in N'irier territory.
Chuck Seal passed to Jackson
for the «ore. Nasty Nine threat,
t-ned in the finxl quarter and were
deep in HSI territory when the
clock rari out.
In Monday's action the Quad
Rifle Unit Sets
First Matches
Firs' postal matches for the ,
A !• ROTC rifle team are scheduled
for next Friday with Southwest j
Texas State and Kast Texas State j
college-*, Xgt J. B. Thompson said
Monday
There will
scheduled each
ruaimler of the
son, he said.
The team's first shoulder-to-
shoulder match will be N'ov, 17
with the University of Oklahoma
at Norman, Okla.
Members returning this year are
Howard W Kidwcll, team captain;
James II Adams, co-captain; Cnr-
roll K \ndeison; Robert S Greer
IV, Lyndel Gilillarid, Al Gordy;
Robert Jiingbluth; Hobby Robin,
and William D Fuller. Tryout*
will be held at the stadium Monday
through Thursday from I to 5 p.m.
Rat* gained a forfeit victory from
the Ramblers, and Wednesday the
Slobs forfeited to AFROTC
Richard Matlock, director of in-
tramural*, has asked that all team
captain* notify him if their team
cannot participate at the sched-
uled time. Matlock's phone number
i.s C-6«17.
Other teams participating in the
intramural grid competition are
Theta Chi, Gee/Jes, Delta Sigma
Phi, Kappa Sigma, and the Meth-
odist House.
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week for the re-
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