D3Icirlt;daApparently all it takes to make Clarence Fisher shoot the works is a county fair. The young meat- J cutter went to town against Whar- wa ton last year on the same grid and Mr this year again proved his worth the by consistent work, both on of- daj fense and defense. The pivot posi- j tion is well taken care of. Long spc showed the crowd that brother Zapalac had a running mate—and they both like it. What a pair of touchdown twins! Heitmann and * Riniker started for the Brahmas at t*lc tackle and a stout-hearted couple anlt; they are. Soon replaced by the Su , regulars, Lehman and Sutton, they left the field on coach’s orders i ] only. At guard Phillips and Jack- da son had their hands full but proved Bllt; the value of rigid training routine wa as observed by the Pearsonites.Schneider and Barry as wingmen are capable and clever. Schneider has gained considerable weight and has the spirit for success. New at 1 end he is slated to come in for much consideration before the season is• over. Rounding out the backfield were E. Barry and Bryant Smith, both worthy of first-string appellations.The Brahma offense lacked somewhat in deception. It was in-i teresting to note that every time ft the linemen followed through their I assignments the crashing backs | were not stopped. Blocking was m woefully weak in spots but then this was only the second game of the year.Lehman was injured early in the game but returned later. He is• nursing a game knee, however, and probably will be out until October 22 when Brenham takes a fling at the Brahmas. 1 alofofonFcMiw;HimwwClt;VCpztethGissi