Show ' I 7 Sept 27 1971 on Prcxira Petsrson Doyle turned from goat to hero against CSU Last year Doyle had three punts blocked setting up three KSU -- scores This year Dcyle kept the Wildcats in pocr Cold a corios cf fprtoECter Head Fcstball coach Chuck Mills must be getting the feeling that things are going too good The Aggies have moved through the first of the season with three wins and no major injuries pracDi££3 the tices the only injuries were Tray Adams who injured his ribs and Bob Gomez who was bitten by a scorpion Gomez missed only one day of practice in contrast to last year rv h was injured during missed most of ths practice season while Adams just slowed pre-seas- pcn Mickey hits Mini-ca- b city streets 10-- r Ag£ie way to a 34-- 0 interceptions Mexico SL The again paved the victory with five 3-- KSU 7 The Purple Pride opened the Quarterback-Kicke- New g!hstdefense that department and three extra points Doyle also threw ts Frank Anderson for a touchdown in the fourth quarter Nebraska may change the injury picture but with such a good start the picture is bright for Aggie football this year Aggies Upset KSU The season opened like last year against the Wildcats cf Kansas State in Manhattan Tbs difference between last year and this year was the USU defense and maybe the loss of Lynn Dicky by Kansas State as USU upset “Goat to Hero” ! in bit game like they were going to repeat last years 37--0 whipping but the Aggie defense didn't crumble under the Kansas State attack Using a balanced attack die Aggies held the Wildcats scoreless for three quarters and allowed only 33 yards passing Although Kansas State outgalned Utah State 234 yards to 194 most of K States yardage was fruitless as the Aggies repulsed repeated KSU scoring drives With an an upset win under their belt the Aggies returned home for the season opener Quarterback Tony Adams showed no signs of injury as ha ran for two touchdowns Mickey Doyle continued to kick supertly as he added two more field goals in the first two games he was 3 on wl down a New Mexico next victim Tony Adams has lead the Aggie offense to three QB wins ’ great kicks He averaged 44 yards per kick for the day with his longest going for 49 yards Doyle also added the winning points with a 43 yard field goal The Aggie offense played well against K state Bob Wicks caught five passes for 72 yards John Strycula gained 85 yards and Ed Giles rushed for 31 yards and the Aggies only touchdown New York (AP) — Pratt Institute - unveiled model cf Q Thursday a two taxicab that is only incktr longer than a Volkswagen “beg and has more head room and £3 room than a Cadillac limousins The taxi which the institute whimsically calls a “prattaxl” also has a doer to and into a it step easy making flat door in the rear seat because the engine is in the back Things has bean smooth for coach Mills so far but Saturday Four passengers could be this expresion could turn to terror as the Aggies take on No 1 carried in the vehicle and a Nebraska in Lincoln All the Aggies have to do is play the platform beside the driver would in football full-sca- le hold luggage greatest game history j ’i "i |