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THE PICTORIAL PRESS OF BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION TIRJRSDAY;SEPTEMBER 24.1970 SECTION ONE PAGE 9
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A shocked, sad Charley McClendon walked slowly
across the natural grass of Tiger Stadium. Near mid-
field he met and shook hands with an elated Gene
Stallings.
"I'm really concerned about our team," the LSU
coach told the Aggie mentor. "This is the first time
that I can remember us getting beat physically, but
your team did it."
In a surprising turnabout, the young Texas Aggies
scored 17 points in the fourth quarter to upset highly
favored LSU 20-18 in Baton Rouge. They beat the
Tigers in the trenches, beat them physically as well
as on the scoreboard. It was a hot, humid night in Baton
Rouge, as usual. But this time it was the home stand-
ing Bayou Bengals who had their tongues hanging out
when it was over.
The Aggies have had an exceptionally tough fall
practive, ending nearly every day's workouts with
wind sprints or some other kind of running. The hard
work paid off in the fourth quarter against LSU, and
it will stand the Aggies in good stead for the rest of
the season. ,
Every victory is sweet, but the one over LSU was
especially meaningful. It was the first A&M win in
the series since 1956. That the win came in probably
the most hostile playing environment in. the country
can't do anything but boost the morale of the already
high-spirited Aggies even higher.
The Aggies beat a good football team, and they
beat them under pressure. That is quite an accom-
plishment for a sophomore-laden team.
If there was any doubt about the proficiency of A& M' s
passing game, quarterback Lex James and his multi-
tude of receivers wiped it out.
The running game was shutout by the big, quick
Tigers, probably the result of their scouting the A&M-
Wichita game. It's a great credit to the Aggie coach
that he didn't force the running game. Stallings had
prepared for that.
From the way James reacted to the tremendous
pressure no one could have guessed he was just a
sophomore in his second varsity game. With 68,000
screaming fans, most of them hostile, and LSU tack-
lers hanging on his neck most of the time, James
acted like a seasoned veteran.
On the winning touchdown pass to Hugh McElroy,
James had two Tigers coming at him from either
side. The pass had to be perfect because there were
three defensive backs converging on McElroy. The pass
was perfect. Lex got smashed after he threw the ball,
but McElroy caught the pass, twisted away from one
defender and out-raced another into the endzone.
The young defensive unit was just as impressive,
grabbing three interceptions and recovering three
fumbles. All-America safety candidate Dave Elmen-
dorf recovered two fumbles and intercepted LSU's
last desperate toss on the A&M 8 yard line to end the
game. Linebacker Mike Lord recovered a fumble, in-
BRYAN TOPS
PALESTINE
13.6
The Bryan Broncos met
the palestine Wildcats Fri-
day night in Palestine and
conquered them with a vic-
tory of 13 to 6.
Steve Porter received
the ball after the kickoff
and advanced to the Bronco
34 yard line, where the
Bronco offense set to work
the first two plays from
scrimmage, and only
moved the ball two yards,
leaving the Broncos with
a third and eight situa-
tion on the 36.
Bobby Hensarling called
an option and kept the ball
around the left side and
scampered 38 yards to the
Wildcat 26, after which
Bryan was stopped and the
ball was turned over to the
Palestine Wildcats.
When the Broncos got
the ball again they were
able to move down to the
Palestine 13 yard line
where Frank Orts, the
Bronco kicking specialist
put the ball up for Bryan's
first points.
The score was 3-0,
Bryan.
Into the second quarter
of play the ball changed
possession several times
between teams. With about
a minute and a half left
in the first half, Bryan be-
gan moving the ball. Their
only touchdown came af-
ter Darrel Larry threw
a yard completion to Garry
Berry which placed the ball
on the Wildcat's six yard
line.
Donald Lampe ran the
ball across for six points,
while the extra point at-
tempt was made good by
Orts.
At the half the score
stood Bryan 10, Palestine
O.
Palestine had possession
of the ball at the beginn-
ing of the second half af-
ter a 22 yard return to the
27 yard line. Palestine was
only able to move the ball
16 yards before they were
forced to punt.
Bryan was only able to
advance the ball nine yards
before the Broncos re-
turned possession to the
Wildcats.
Palestine began its ad-
vance 64 yards from pay-
dirt. The ball was advanced
22 yards on the ground be-
fore Palestine's QB, Mike
Yeager, completed a 44
yard which traveled over
the heads of three Bronco
defensive backs, was bob-
bled, then pulled in for the
score. Yeager attempted
the extra point and was
partially defected for no
score.
The score was 10-6,
Bryan.
Palestine's kickoff was
taken by Berry which made
25 yards to the 35 before
he was brought down. Bryan
was able to run three plays
before they were forced to
punt.
Palestine turned the ball
back to the Broncos after
a six play series.
Bryan took the ball ano
moved it down the field to
set up their last score.
The score came at thl'
beginning of the fourth
quarter on a nine yard field
goal by Orts.
Thp. Broncos went into
the dressing room with a
13-6 win.
Final statistics lor Lhe
Broncos showed Ilcn-
sarling with 56 ya rds rush-
ing, David Scamardo with
39, Charks Drul'ry with
33, and Lampl' with 11. Net
yards for th\.' Bruncos were
137 in 37 plays.
Thursday night the Sf A
Colts stood a -!2-U win over
. the Paksline Jr. Varsity.
<' It has to be one of the
great wins in Texas A&M
fooLball history," Coach
Gene Stallings said after
Texas A&M's 20-18 upset
over LSU in Baton Rouge
Sat. night......The Aggies
scored 17 points in the final
quarter, overcoming a 12-3
deficit........ It was LSU's
first opening-game loss
since 1961 when Rice pre-
vailed, 16-3. LSU then went
9-1 for the year and beat
Colorado in the Orange
BowL.....
Soph. Lex James, dis-
playing the poise of a vet-
eran, hit ,of 20 or 42 pass-
es for 314 yards and two
touchdowns and threw one
interception...."LSU had a
great defense," James de-
clared. "There pursuit was
just great." The Aggies
were minus-42 yards rush-
ing.
In twO games, or four
halves this season, A&M
has punted in only one half,
the first at LSU where
Jiwmy Sheffield booted 6
times for a 39.7 average.
He didn't punt against
Wichita State nor in the
second half against LSU....
The squad presented the
LSU game ball to its only
Black athlete, Hugh Mc El-
roy. He caught 6 passes
for 180 yards and it was
his electrifying TD on a 79-
yard pass and run play
from Lex James in the final
13 seconds that pulled out
the 20-l8 win over LSU...
"I was really tired but I
knew nobody was gonna
catch me on that run," Hugh
declared.....
One of the big plays of
the game came after Pat
McDermott's second field
goal drew the Aggies to
within 12-6 in the fourth
period on LSU's first play,
a pitchout, Bland Smith
smashed the pitch man
from the cornerback spot,
causing a fumble. Line-
backer Kent Finley dived
for the ball but it squirted
free and linebacker Mike
Lord recovered at the LSU
ll. On the first A&M play,
James hit seconddary re-
ceiver tight end Homer May
in the endzone and McDer-
mott's kick put A&M ahead,
13-12. LSU came back with
two field goals for an 18-13
lead before the James to
McElroy pass play pulled
it out.
Dave Elmendorf, Mike
Lord and Clifton Thomas
all made pass intercep-
tions for A&M while El-
mendorf recovered two
fumbles and Lord got one
to account for six turn-
overs....Some 8 to 10 thou-
sand A&M fans were in Ba-
ton Rouge for the game
and about 3,000 were at
Easterwood Airport when
the Aggies returned home
shortly after midnight....
One pressbox scout said,
"After watching A&M beat
Wichita State, I didn't think
the Aggies had a chance
against LSU. They sur-
prised me, however."
BR Y AN FOOTBALL
Thursday, September 24
SF A Colts at Franklin, 8 p.m.
Kemp Cubs vs. SF A Ponies at Bronco Field, Sp.m.
Lamar- - -open
Anson-Jones at Temple Travis, 7 p.m.
Neal at Hearne 9th, 5 p.m.
Friday, September 25
SF A at Spring Branch Memorial, Tully Stadium, 7 :30pm.
Kemp vs. Ft. Worth Kirkpatrick, Bronco Field, 7:30p.m.
tercepted a pass and was credited with 23 tackles.
Van Odom has a tremendous game in the interior
defensive line.
It was a great all-round performance and one that is
sure to be most significant before the season is over.
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