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Barry HallNMS Pass AttackIJVS CRUCES, N.M. — A lot of Barry’s sophomore season wascurtailed by a freak injury in practice after the Aggies’ fourth game of the season, a 21-20 loss to rival UTEP, but it is certain that Hall will be back at full speed next year to pick up where he left off.factors constitute winning a place in the national football statistical rankings, and New Mexico State’s Aggies are well aware of that fact. The Aggies, upon completion of their 11-game 1972 season, ranked 8th in the nation by the National Collegiate Athletic association in teampassing offense, with a 220.7 yards per game average, on the powerful wing of the nation’s fifth ranked passer, Joe Pisarcik. But Solano Joe wasn’t doing it by himself.There are no statistics with which to judge the men in the trenches, as the offensive lineman are sometimes called, but itis a sure bet that without the hebIn fact, it took quite a bit of strength and determination by a few other Aggies for Pisarcik to get those devastating passes into the air at all. Giving Joe the protection he needed is the vital anddifficult job of the Aggies’ offensive lineman, one of whom is 6-0, 220 pound offensive guard, Barry Hall, a starter this season after a fine freshman campaign lastyear.HALL PI.AYED prep football at Fairborn Baker and lettered inhis junior and senior years as the starting offensive guard for coach James Stanley. It was his impressive performance on the high school football field that convinced former New Mexico44%mBARRY HALLate assistant coach Jim Eddy recruit him for the Aggies . .a live Barry doesn’t regret to thisday.“We play a good schedule,” the business administration major commented, “I really enjoy thetravel.”of rugged linemen like Barry Hall, the Aggies would be nowhere near the spot in the national rankings they now occupy. Because in a large way, those statistics reflect the tenacity of Barry Hall and the men beside him in that all-important wall of red jerseys that guard the quarterback.1st Ohio ShrineBowl Saturdaypound speed; lot more prunaway wi Class AAA heading up t! Internationa]team.GAYLES, Mancuso’s ' regular seast up to Warren the first CFootball pla; yards in 27] regular seas He tacked two playoff i Massillon Western Re;staggering Vikings’ 12 | He averag time he tout* scored 30 tpoints in thlt; coming in rWHILE Gj the top bad slide, Bob mont, a ru; edged out ( I .at in tackli Western ResBrowner, fa Year honorsBrudzinskways and u units of theence team, ' the Fremontthe punting,1 receiver andparticipation end spotJOINING ( offensive bac back Mike V East who let mark with hiWagner cotosses for 8 touchdowns one observerin several yturcinrc (
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Fairborn, Ohio, US

Wed, Dec 06, 1972

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