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Eddie Huffman
Rodney "Williams
K. Y. Owens
J. H. Cagle
Sam Walker
James Cox
Riley Cross
Art Cunningham
J. C. Collins
Jackie Sparks
Pete Murray
Jim Vaughn
George Logan
Alton Hodges
Granville King .
Don Gilstrap
Buddy Nail
Jerry Ulke
Floyd Haddock
Johnny Rodgers
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Wayne Adams
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David Nelson
Ed Crow
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Chester Lyssy
Jim Flaming
Connie Baird
Marshall Doke
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Starters Named
For Opening Game
The starting lineup for the
game with Oklahoma. A&M has
Been announced by Head Coach
Murray Evans.
Starting at left end will be D.
C. Andrews senior from Sweet-
water. At left left tackle will be
Buddy Nail junior from Roby.
Johnny Rodgers junior from
Breckenridge is the nomination
for the left guard position. At
center will be Goerge Logan
sophomore from Cleburne. Ed
Crow senior from Fort Worth
will start at right guard.
At right tackle Wayne Adams
senior from Borger will start. At
right end the starter is Chester
Lyssy senior from San Antonio.
John Henry Lyle ; sophomore
from Grandview will start at the
quarterback slot.
Rodney Williams Junior from
Austin will start at left half and
Riley Cross senior from Sweet-
water will play right half. The
fullback chores will go to J. C.
Collins junior from Fort Worth.
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25 Freshmen Try
For Varsity Squad
Twenty-five freshmen football
players from four states are
among the candidates for varsity
positions this fall.
Some of the biggest names in
High School football last year will
be wearing the purple and gold
for the next four years.
Dan Villareal all-state halfback
from Wink; Jackie Sparks full-
back all-state nominee from Sem-
inole; Johnie Crumpler Shreve-
port La.; Leland Bartlett La-
mesa; Norbert Van Dinter Ap-
pleton Wisconsin; Roger Watson
Lefors; Gene Saur Shreveport;
and Jerry Joiner Corpus Christi;
are all candidates for backfield
positions.
Center candidates are all-stater
Don Golden Artesia N. M. and
C. M. Hopkins Corpus Christi.
Jimmy Middleton and Harold
Teal both of Lubbock; Leon Dan-
iel Baird; and Charlie Sessom
Belton; are listed as guards.
Tackle candidates are Joe
Sharp Brownfield; Rod Hallman
Roscoe; Dave Jackson Belton; and
Ken Bertling Marble Falls.
Ends who are on the squad are
Jack Gothard Seminole; Connie
Baird Amherst; Jimmy Doom
Lefors; Carlos Berry Lamesa;
Sammy Neal Anson; and Gerald
Sealy Wilmer.
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Baugh Begins First Year
Fulltime Cowboy Coach
The 1953 Hardin - Simmons
University Cowboy football sea-
son will make a new sports era for
Slinging Sammy Baugh.
It will be the first time in
nearly a quarter of a century
counting his time with the Wash-
ington Redskins Texas Christian
University and Sweetwater High
School that Baugh will not be
playing football.
'But Baugh who smashed 16
records in a like number of years
wilth the Redskins will still be
engaged in football as a full time
associate coach with the Cowboys
Baugh who inked a contract
with H-SU soon after he played
his last professional game for
George Marshall's Redskins ad-
mits that missing partctive ses-
sions with the Washington team
this summer made him a "little
nervous." '
Baugh's valedictory came in
Washington on Dec. 14 1952 when
the Redskins the team that
Baugh built knocked the Phila-
dephia Eagles out of a National
Football League playoff spot 27-
21. Baugh who is' also recognized
in this part of the Southwest in
the rodeo circles he is also asso-
ciate coach for the Cowboy Ro-
deo team which won the World
Intercollegiate title last spring
says that the opening game with
Oklahoma A&M Sept. 19 in Still-
water can't come too soon for
him.
Baugh won't make a prediction
as to how the Cowboys will fare
with their opponents this fall.
His reason for not going out on
a limb is that he has been away
from college football for a
"pretty good while." Baugh says
that he will have a better picture
of what the Cowboys will do
when they play a couple of games.
Baugh plans to keep in touch
with his Double Mountain ranch
as much as possible during foot-
ball season. He'll stay in the Cow-
boys' athletic dormitory when he
isn't commuting. His ranch is lo-
cated 78 miles from the Hardin-
Simmons campus.
Baugh thinks that helping
coach a college team will be as
much of a challenges as that of
playing pro ball. "I saw that the
college coaches really have to
work when I worked with the
Cowboys last spring. In pro ball
if your coach tells you to button
for a pass after you've gone down
the field ten yards he expects
you to do it" Baugh explains.
"But a college player just out of
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. . associate coach
high school needs quite a lot of
coaching before he runs his
signals properly."
Baugh likes the Wing T forma-
tion that Coach Murray Evans
uses. "It's made for passing."
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BSU Retreat-
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day evening Lonnie Kliever said
"We need more college young
people who are consistent Chris-
tians." Kliever is B. S. U. presi-
dent. Other guest speakers for the
retreat were Rev. Sterling Price
pastor of the University Baptist
Church; Dr. Lindell Harris pro-
fessor of the Bible department at
Hardin-Simmons; Miss Mary Lou
OHear youth worker at the First
Baptist Church; and Dr. Elwin
Skiles pastor of the First Baptist
Church.
Campfire services were held
each -night ending the activity of
the day. Friday night Jim Flam-
ing H-SU football player brought
the devotional thought. Saturday
night Ed Crow another Cowboy
football player led in the discus-
sion around the campfire. f
A panel was formed Saturday
morning discussing extra-curricular
activities. Pannel members
were Frances Knight Gene
Adams Barbara Casey Rev. Ster-
ling Price' and Dr. Lindell Harris.
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The Brand (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 1, Ed. 1, Saturday, September 19, 1953, newspaper, September 19, 1953; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth96950/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hardin-Simmons University Library.