t ? an will ;uie on ial date ting pro- the bus- Friday, March 18, 1955 THE BATTALION 3; ng er w. CIRCLE SATURDAY ONLY “Way of A Gaucho” Rory Calhoun ALSO “Fort Ti” George Montgomery Ag Track Team Favored In Tri-Meet Here COMPLETE STOCK OF LEE’S Be Ready for the Rodeo LOUPOT’S North Gate ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS CIVIL ENGINEERS MECHANICAL ENGINEERS ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE MAJORS Looking for A Career With A Fast-Growing Electric Company? Texas Electric Service Company, one of the largest utility companies in Texas, (but not so large that an ambitious young man wouldn’t be noticed) offers numerous opportunities for col lege graduates. Representatives of the com pany will be glad to give you more details about the type of job opportunities in this rapidly growing electric utility firm. REPRESENTATIVES OF THE TEXAS ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY WILL BE AT TEXAS A&M TUESDAY AND WEDNES DAY, MARCH 22 & 23. ARRANGE WITH THE PLACEMENT OFFICE FOR AN AP POINTMENT. A&M’s strong track team is heavily favored to extend its mast ery over Rice and LSU tomorrow in a triangular meet on Kyle field. Field events begin the meet at 2:30 with the first race at 3 p.m. “I don’t think we will have too much trouble,” said Coach Frank Anderson, “we have a better bal anced team than either of them.” Rice has failed to trip an Ander son coached team since it pulled the trick in 1935, and LSU has never done it. Aggie entries for the meet are: Harley Hartung, Carol Goyer, Don Watson and Bill Holloway in the sprint relay; Goyer and Watson, 100-yard dash; James Hollingsworth, Hartung and Jim my Snyder, high and low hurdles; Holloway, John Roberts and Bob Reds Win 53-28; Dri l IsEn dSatu rday Sporting eight lettermen and the top ’54 Fish, the Maroons flooded across four touchdowns in both the second and fourth periods*to swamp the Whites 53-28 yesterday in A&M’s fourth game-condition scrimmage of spring football prac tice. The Whites, with Bobby Conrad at quarterback, were spotted a 28 point lead by the coaching staff, but the Reds, with Jimmy Wright at the throttle, stormed for 25 first downs and 523 yards rushing. With fullbacks Ken Hall and Jack Pardee, and halfbacks Ed Dudley, John Crow, Carlos Esqui vel and Loyd Taylor pounding for huge chunks of yardage, the Reds made a rout of the game in the final six minutes, scoring three times. Crow scored the last three touch downs, Pardee once, Dudley and Esquivel twice. The Cadets wind up practice Sat urday night with another game- condition scrimmage after a work out today. Head Coach Paul Bryant said gates will be locked to all but students, faculty members and players’ parents for the 7 p.m. con test. Esquivel scored the first Maroon touchdown, taking a 14-yard pass from Wright after Esquivel’s 45- yard burst set it up. Dudley con verted. Pardee took a pltchout and spurt ed 9 yards for the second, Dudley again converting. Dudley ran 41 yards around left end to score aft er a pitchout from Wright. Esquivel scampered 51 yards around right end just before the half for the Reds’ fourth score. Dudley took another pitch and ran 49 yards for the first touchdown of the fourth quarter, and his point-after put the Maroons ahead for the first time, at 33-28. Crow scored the last three touch downs, on runs of 37, 20 and 10 yards and converted twice. McKnight, 440-yard dash; Wallace Kleb, Bennett Ragsdale, S. L. Sullivan and David Hogan, 880-yard run; Verlon Westmore land, Bob Boles, John Whitnell and Bob Hooper, mile; Bill Cocke, Ed Blake, F. R. Rul and Duane Wilson, two-mile; Rob erts, McKnight, Holloway, Kleb or Goyer, mile relay; Tom Bonorden, Herman Johnson and Lee Newman, shot and discus; John Henry, Joe Schiraldi, Fred Hartman and John Cain, javelin; Winton Thomas, James Jackson and James Clark, vault; Fritzie BRING YOUR CAR TO US FOR . . . Best “TUNE-UP” In Town BRUNER BATTERY & ELECTRIC CO. 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