The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, December 10, 1965 Page: 4 of 8
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'Make Things Happen At A&M
And Coach Stallings Did!
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lit* uM Ilf ha<l done Him 1*
(Mar lafittirUrr WU» tH-tU’r at
nuikinir Qm- l»ljt |ilay—Ut»t Loth
wrir “wj#wrf" but WlwtUr
wua tin MirtTrat winner.
Hut Ka*tti»ir l»»«k to tb.it
M'n»almnal plat that rl»»
Ike Alika a I7*U b»H at
hairiiana. SUIItn** ►«'*!
thought It «|»b« hi>
an laaiatanl nnt* a*
lama under Ike gVe«* lb-tar
Hry ant.
Hi- iliiln't hui'1- ** F UM«
Hy H Mtttl.lt V. It A ri.IKK
AuMKtalrd I’rraa '-port- W nlrr
Gene Ptnlllnir*. nit rariwat
young man who want* to r»
turn Tex** ARM football to the
tmlwtirr It enjoyed in to all
Arrtr rahorti tin- far too dt«-
tant paat luba'iibra to a »lo-
pan rmlital to him. althonrh
In* imlirattta < *t a ctwatloR
tame to ARM ^bal In- lmme«P
lately adoptasf ilk m->tt«. "Make
Ihingn haRm«t*.’’ U'* dubi’t i-iartr
hr turn* that, ft twijil* Won ^“"'mtiln’ir" all '»»?-■t w nVy to have A* oh.-
hut lie rertaiiily *IMn t think WM*y nm| wi,„ wtl„ T to «,ti;-m «t n. writer pointed out: “They’ll
«ia »M Wf. * ^ jn >(ri||nfy,.. altfwi-h. retnomhw that '*« r‘’"
ohie.-te.i to mahtnp it read ,f*j ||tl. in)prt ,j„„ ,|.at h. will .. . all tin- *wnr.-.”
h m Jt imat *"**»** *» ■ ** , M1 U
that meahl >* him pet »*M. | , t ,,......, ... ». ,
Anrway. hi- attrreil aith
•rortn writer* afta-r hut
• ati p toward the Aggie hiablk-1
to indicate hr thought it was an
Iw.-mpkU mim.
Ho kt'a fate It, Tex*!- *#»
city *l.i tul out i.f its rhoa*». 1
However, tho«e I one-
horn* Mill are aw -mart
a* they rotate. They figured
out durinp the inlermt—ion
hoar in baitdb- Mrla-an and .
an they put am n -rad
m-i ian-i hidi i nnaidtaek and
warn the ram* '/4r.’7J'
* ' M I.VI 1 Rf t I* J
Hut HtalHnfw' huR rfbm- aomk-
team had gi»en T«M a
terrifir game on Thattk*.gi%*
ing I lav , that a trick plat
hr drained—and which al*
mo. I won for him—certain-
ly fthould hr a part of the
plan id making thing* hap-
pen
•’Hut I haul red her it had
been a m.rry play and wen th*
game than one that created n
*#n.nation yet lout,” he »»id a
little glumly.
Hot he wa* ***ured bv the
aeriter* that hr bad e: mod h
lot more by creating an unu
ual and exciting pluv than if hi
had won. It didn't have too
much effa-et on Stalling*,
though. “I r A ill hi.-1 rather had
a worry play i-nd won.” he *ttid.
Stallin'* want* to lie a win
m-r. I1« even picked hh a|"«.
terbiack on the b»*i* of who
nroieil to be the bipgcid win
ner.
Starting the nei.M.n be *»nt
E Idie McGaughan, who l.->
ahovan great prom 1 at- in IVtU
at quart.erbr-.-li, to the defen*-.vi
team He handed the t« i
like Hrynnt to u»e *Och a I that tin- game would go into the
I, hanee-taking play In the fir*t| record. a* a •<•** -*md that
.nothing would ever Ik- wild
I It con*i*ted of the nu -rt.V-inlmiit the play over«hadowing
i lan k throwing a InternI to a defeat.
I halfback out in a win -buck onotj stalling*, in hi* usual
hut letting it hit the if round straightforward way, said the
I and hournf into tHt* rtnt’vii -\r »<’ jro'n- to W* U ttoi
i hand* to give the impr* -ion ofjneNt -.eu-om. “.In t how murh
i an Inecnntdete P» *. Tt»’e the |,.tter. I’ll I- l-hle to tell you
man with the hall ri>-» with It after spring training," he add-
|Thi* w’a* u**-d in an intra-
iuiua>l game.
Hut al ARM Stalfip-*
went a step farther. H<
put in a n»s* from the
w.nghaek. It worked for ttl
yards aeam-t Texas.
Quarterback Harry l»dt«tter
tl.n-w the bonneinp laill **> a
I hack named Jim K iiiffnin n
Both feigned great »H*rr * " i ’>
! the way it had been thrown.
Indicating to Texas tin * it w .
an imompUte iu. h and not -
lateral, lla-l it gone fot-w.r
instead of laterally, it wooM
have la-en an incnmiu-te . •>
Hut going laterally, it leniain-’d
| unite live.
”Tho!H> hoy* deserve nil Aea
[ demy award for their a.-tin■r
said Stalling*, with a H ant f
idmiiatior, in his eye lie al-
back joh to Harry UdlR-tter, a ri,m.,rk,^ Ulnt t,„.
Mi p homo re.
> ♦: * «
A Highest (Quality
/, Granite Memorial*
* Aladc in Hrady .
>j Hrady Monument At ark* v-
* Karl Finlay. Owner
M Nation-Wide O.li.ery **
< Rt *
tight en I.
who bad gone down (her. re
turned toward the hud lie, w;-
in on the Thespian hit.
The fellow who can 'M
pas*—and he took it la-ynad n
Texas pluyei*— au.i l>a Ie
Kean, it receiver do lt>\c. I*.ul
didn't want to Ik- left opt of
an acting part either, lie n a '<
He ha* a fellow named
Manrirf Moorm>in. u Iranx*
f.r from Kentucky, who he
thinks will Ik- among the
lied linemen in the coun-
try if he dm-sii t run into
injury or scholastic d.flicul-
tirfl.
He also said la had a very j
•good nucleus from this yeur s
i team, |>lu Home excellent 1 r- -g-
11 ecta from the fresh men—Rolf
' Kiuegei (brothel of the itn-
I MH i iul O al ley i, to name one.
jT minv Hcue' nun. -pound
lend from Fort Worth, I* an-
| other.
tii-n ut- he•' ing tin i t
Aggteland. Stallings baa his
sights i t oa winning football
i.r.d vtiilt li.s imat(iuutive of-
| f, I,*,..— iiududin^ another trick
j play ot two the guy s: - ins on
the xvi.y to attaining his goal.
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, December 10, 1965, newspaper, December 10, 1965; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth991596/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.