u I i if K1 “Oounh" vm Vartky both to be*t them. We are -t Hpt about Spivey. He doen't look i rtickinf opt oar neck rifht now 4 hot in practice, but ia a ball ““l Peking the Agg^s to boat / 1 he takes oa that Dick Todd and ia hard to down. Thoee i look pretty darn good and we t to see them beat Bible’s Yeart- at Austin the day before Texas on their home field this year. When “Big John" Kimbrough went lumbering out on the field j like a steam roller, the Owls wilted. That would be com-! They knew it was “Lights out" for pit u- satisfaction, for the Fish and I th^h. | ASK FOR OUR SPECIAL Scalp Treatment tV ]r. ill* i j* I : Y. M. C. A. BARBER SHOP — . THE BEST IN WORKMANSHIP Let Us Tailor Tear White Dance And R. V. Uniforms | ’ i ' I ' ' \\ UNIFORM TAILOR SHOP Mendl & Hornak North Goto r r ! * I * v ^ f; - mmm rn m ~ ~ - , r n_~ .nr. rk L r. > i Aggie Cleaners R. C. RAPP, Prop. “Recognized for !/ TO OUR CAMPUS CUSTOMERS j , * i ' AND FRIENDS We Wish to Announce Our “CASH AND CARRY PRICES” clean-press Pants Coats 3(V Suits J ,.. 60^ * Overcoats f GOf ; Dresses 60^ Up If m l if ^ - Our Charge, Call For and Delivery Service Remaining the Same i COLLEGE STATION NOVEMBER 15, Aggie’s Game With Rice is Nearly Perfect in Almost Every Respect BY R. CL “JEEF’ OATES Batts lion Sports Editor We had a feeling in our blood that the Aggie* would get to work ing together sometime this year. Their game Saturday was almost prefect in every respect The block ing was superb and the ball car riers drove through those boles with lots of power. One of the best things that this writer saw was the pU-a^-d press ion on those Aggies’ faces as they came off of the field and were heartily slapped #n the back by Coach Norton. A coach sitting on the bench has more effeet on the boys than one sitting elsewhere, although we grant that he can see what is happening on the field much better from other places high in the stadium. It is s shame that Cordill and Lain were not in the game. Had thgy played in that game it is il most a certainty that they would have been unable to play against the Frogs next week. Your writer was talking with two “Owls 1 ’ who played on the ’S? Cotton Bowl champion team and they both had much praise for Dick Todd. Tom Vickers, trho was a pretty fair country player himself, said, “I have played ball from coast to coast, but Todd is the greatest ball carrier that I have ever seen." The game Saturday marked the bat appearance of 13 of the Aggie players Rpl treru'hitting tackles, and membeknd ton, last F they *«re quarter for thq the Owls wi! Witl) the days qf Joel red line of of 1MR, fea John Ipmbroagb, Owls look like a Confe school'boys, ty's All Am. game,, he pro! fered anothi the Afgies w< they didn’t si Puling never did duoed, touch, third, and f< d now have properly tar Thaaksgiv- for they literally Owls apart, limb iy #n Kyi* Field. 0, left no 4P for anyone. r* u Wa running as they ire the Aggies pro- ►wns in the first, irth periods of ing Saturday night, but mt there were PINK around the room. game. A pass, Price to Thor netted the fifrst more, and + not more than five. Class A team, vbo can have as many members as they -- can get. Not only this,, but the So far only one iport has been completed in the Intramural pro gram. Rifle Shooting was finished last week, with “F” Battery Coast taking away top hqnora. Not far behind this event comes Class A and B basketball and touch football. Nearly all league champs have been crowned, and it will be only a mat ter of days before the finals start. 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Schedules will be tnade out and the first games played hround the first of the month. Before Thanksgiving, entry cards for swimming will be due; for the! meets are due to be run off the 10 and 11 of December. tance to the pay dirt for the sec- ond touchdown. The third period was barely started before Fnd Shook recov ered a Texas fumble on an at tempted lateral on the Texas 19. Then came the best goad line stand that the Frogs have faced this sea son, trith Sparks barely going over on his fourth try. Capitalising on a self-made break, John Peterson, Texas end, intercepted an attempted Frog lat eral and ran to the 20. From there Davis shot a pass to the one yard marker, which the officials ruled completed because of interference and then he circled end for the lone Longhorn counter. Rushing back into the game, lit tle Duvey immediately racked up the ’final Christian score following three completed passes to reserve ends, Paul Snow and Charlie Wil liams. After which, reserve full back Lacy MeClanahan pushed ov er from the two yard strb>e. The Christians rolled up 367 yards by the air and ground while Texas gained 113 and totaled 16 first downs to 6. the room. I oouldn’t have helped the Owli^Tou can’t name the Ag gie stars without writing the entir* playing roster, and even at that the kidk sitting on the bench looked i, like they would have been Mart tf John they had Ifad the chance, ^——Hrhuii ' We Have Just Received A jk-jl tiffi:'■ -1 i Shipment of New “Agfrif” Everything to Suit Your C. W. V See U§ for Your , M Aggi • r ^ —J WHAT FRAGRANT TOBACCO IT’S NOT THE TOBACCO-l tfawnA Nr combining i exterior and 66 baffle abiorbent screen interior. Trept saliva and juices in filter, preventing wet heel. Hence it imprevee taste and aroma of any tobacco. MW AXSEAVUIjY HALL Liberty writer still thinks that Er-1 rtie Lain will be the man that will 1 fill “Whixxer” White’s shoes this year. I think that Lain will be lucky if he even gets honorable mention on the conference t.—m after the first two teams are pick ed. Here is a little bit of information to anyone who might be internet- ed. Homer Norton played the game against Rice as he wanted to and will do the same in the Texas game. Some of the guys who have been so free with their advice might do well t* take a few lessons fa) place of giving so much advising. It is about time that the triple let a coach alone and lot hint run his own hall dub. This second-guessing quarter back has nothing to say today. “Slick’’ Rogers and Norton can coll thorn for my money as long as the team plays as it did Saturday. rctfil 4 j il 1 TUBS. - WED. " i Mi . NOV. IS - It 1 -towK* u ; 1 mrnmm mmm iomi iff Call Fa And Ddh CmH and Cain til* I 1 j llli .a II t 9uit 50< '69? Overcoat J. ,..50? '/ 60? Dress 50? Up 60? 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