Show Native Texans Plan GOl a Welcome For Aggie Cotton Bowl rs By FELIX R R. R McKNIGHT DALLAS Dec 30 UP Booted Texans with six-shooters six on loan from rom the sheriffs sheriff's office made ready eady today for tor the other half of the he Cotton bowl bow football clash clash- the he plundering Texas Full of football fever lever the official official cial cia reception committee hauled out ut its cowboy regalia again and prepared to welcome the host team to o Fordham university's Rams in Wednesdays Wednesday's classic Coach Homer Norton bald maser master master mas- mas ter er of the Texas team that has won 19 9 of its last 20 games including a triumph over Tulane's Green Wave Vave in the Sugar bowl Just a year ago was slated to bring his lads ads to town this afternoon and get In n two quick drills before the kick- kick oft off Long sold out to its capacity capacity ca- ca the Cotton bowl game will bring together two of the nations nation's top once-defeated once teams Both lost to traditional rivals this season season- Fordham to 10 St. St Marys Mary's Galloping Gaels 9 6 and the Texas Aggles to University of Texas 0 The a team that mIraculously miraculously two full seasons with only one damaging injury will barge in on the battle batUe scene Intact A surprise minute last sh shift tt Inthe Inthe In Jn the Aggie up line-up was expected to send Bill Jitterbug Henderson a gigantic sophomore into the startIng starting starting start start- ing right end position The angular novice who never played football until he enrolled at A. A M. M had been flirting with fame until the Rice game He made permanent connections that afternoon by catching eight consecutive consecutive consecutive con con- passes for yards and hurling his six feet five inches into many defensive maneuvers Coach Jim Crowley of Fordham said his regular starting up line-up will be ready Quarterback Jim Noble who missed the final game of the season with New York unIversity university university uni unI- after receiving a head inJury inJury injury in- in Jury in the Arkansas fray was working with the regulars He definitely is ready Crowley said But Claude Fordham Fordham Fordham Ford- Ford ham second string quarterback may not play He was hospitalized hospital hospital- for observation after a horse bolted as he rode In a wooded area yesterday Dr Glen Carson said two of his ribs were bruised se se- se- se verely The trunk of a tree threw the hardest block Into me I ever received received received re re- re- re and knocked me off the horse and into another three said He probably will not play Crowley said No special ceremonies other than the parade through the downtown downtown downtown down down- town canyons and the cotton boll boil showers from the sk skyscrapers were planned for the Aggles |