The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 26, 1940, Image 5

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gestion, Gas, Gall Blad
der Pains or High Blood
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Potassium balance with
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PHONE US FOR A
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DANCE
$1.00 up
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SMITH
Phone B-672
Get to Austin that much
sooner by filling up your
tank before you leave.
SOUTH SIDE
Service Station
Y in Bryan
Prepare Now
AGGIES
FOR THE BIGGEST
EVENT OF THE
YEAR—
Next Thursday!
Don’t let the weather
spoil your fun on this,
the biggest trip of the
season ... Be prepared
for weather of any kind
with—
Regulation Trench Coat
Alligator Rain Coat
Albert Richards Leather
Coat
Smart Top Coats
Finger Tip Coats
Gantner Sweaters
B.V.D. Underwear
Arrow Underwear
Fownes Gloves
Aggie Sweat Shirts
Interwoven Socks
Bostonian Shoes
Mansfield Shoes
Every type of regulation
Uniform Goods.
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WIMBERlEY STOWf DANS8*
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College and Bryan
Team Is Ready for Longhorns
With Hub Johnson
FINAL GO ’ROUND ON
MEMORIAL FIELD NEAR
On Kyle Field is a thing of the
past for some time now, at least
until track season rolls around.
But Thursday on Memorial Field
the Fighting Aggies will take to
the field determined to share “It”
with no one.
If the weather remains as it has
been the last few days, the game
will probably be a repetition of the
Southern Mustang duel, fans will
go by boat, and thousands will take
to the radio rather than to the
stands. But to the Aggies and the
corps, neither rain nor flood could
hold them back from taking “forty
acres” by storm and by game.
On paper the teams appear even
ly matched until losses are con
sidered. Pete Layden has accounted
for the largest number of yards
for the steers, marking 441 on the
gain side and 172 on the loss side.
Jackie Crain has 349 on the black
side and 104 on the red.
John Kimbrough on the other
hand has 557 yards to his credif
with only 53 yards lost and Mar
ion Pugh has 297 in the gain col
umn and 51 in the other.
Rushing, the two teams compare
with the Aggies having a team
average of 3.75 and the Longhorns
having an average of 3.54 yards.
Statistics and past standings
will mean little at the sound of the
starter’s whistle Thursday. Texans
will be in high spirits and the Ag
gies will be strong in determina
tion.
This is the final go ’round for
the mighty Aggie team. For two
years they have made the name of
Texas A. & M. even greater than
what it already was. Thursday it
is either the “Spirit Of Aggieland”
or “Taps”. I think the band has
forgotten how to play the latter.
ARKANSAS-TULSA GAME
ADDED; S.M.U.-T.C.U.
An added attraction for the
Southwest followers on the extra
Thanksgiving will be the Tulsa
Hurricane - Arkansas Razorback
fray.
Both teams have gone down be
fore the roll of the Aggies but both
have turned back some great teams
in unpredicted games. Arkansas
nosed out Mississippi and Tulsa
knocked Detroit from the unde
feated and untied list.
The game will be played in Tulsa
and will close out the season for
the Porkers.
Saturday two league games head
the list for this section.
In Houston Baylor and Rice tan
gle for one of the headline games
of the day. Rice ran over T.C.U.
Saturday and broke the 16 year
old jinx. Baylor at the same time
scared the life out of S.M.U. and
forced a 7 to 4 win from the
Ponies.
With Jack Wilson in the back-
field doing the running and Witt
and Merkan tossing the ball a-
round, the Bears could get the
call.
In North Texas Southern Meth
odist and Texas Christian meet for
their annual fight of the North
part of the state. The Frogs have
gone down many times in their
play this season but Kyle Gilles
pie has proven dangerous even in
defeat. The Ponies have a well
rounded team and should have lit
tle trouble.
TkaHltSfiOuiQ,
-TABLE
TREATS
We have EVERYTHING to make your Thanks
giving Dinner a DELICIOUS and SUCCESSFUL
from TURKEY to TRIMMINGS.
one.
CHARLIE’S FOOD MARKET
North Gate
Fever Is High
Before Annual
Gridiron Classic
(Continued from Page 1)
stand a chance of sharing the
crown—if the Bible plan is success
ful—but the Nortonmen stand to
lose too much to allow such a win.
They are determined to share the
championship with no one.
The Aggies have been extreme
ly fortunate in having a very
small injury list for the season.
Only four men have felt the wrath
of opposing teams and even then
to a small extent. Last week’s
game with Rice left “Dookie” Pugh
and Tommy Vaughn on the injur
ed list but both expect to see “Iron
Man” service in the coming battle.
The other two listed wereBuch-
anan and Simmons. Both of these
men play at the right end posit
ion and have been incapacitated at
alternate times, leaving the flank
well defended at all times.
As before, the “twelfth man” will
be on hand to provide all of the
moral support that an Aggie team
has ever had—win or lose.
Dr. A. Benbow
DENTIST
Phone 375
Astin Building - Bryan
“Dehorn Those
Steers, Aggies!”
For the Corps Trip to
Austin, We Have:
Leather Jackets
Gloves
Aggie Wool Caps
Handbags
Aggie Stickers
and Booster Plates
CAMPUS
Variety Store
BATTALION
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26
PAGE 5
Driving Rain Confronts
Cross Country Intramural Runners
By Bob Myers
A driving rain cooled the run
ners in this year’s intramural
cross country run as the long
winded men made short work of the
course while the short winded ones
made long work of it.
First place honors went to 1st
Corps headquarters in the Class A
division when W. W. Grief cross
ed the finish line 9:5.0 minutes af
ter the starting gun sounded to
take first place. Closely following
were Bill Lewis, F Engineers; T.
R. Coffey, B Signal Corps; W. B.
Wetzel, G Infantry; and Bob Mc-
Larn, F Engineers.
Coming in first in the class B
division for 1st headquarters
Field Artillery was J. M. Vajodos
to establish a record time of 8:39.0
for the course. The next four men
in order of their finishing were J.
M. McGlothin, 3rd headquarters
Field Artillery; W. Ryherce, head
quarters Signal Corps; F. C. Bibbs,
B Engineers; and E. V. Labus, B
Infantry.
FORFEIT DOGHOUSE
C Infantry
2nd Corps Headquarters
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Assembly Hall
LAST DAY
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