« .• fi : > >; .• ' ■/ ' '' ' if'" >ted Will Play ' pdayN^ht ight at 8 o’cl^U the A&M Consolidated IJig will on the field for the initial kick-off c m season. Tfl|er Field will be the site of tl i ICoach “Boots” , Simmons’ eleven and ,ti. ( ! ■ t ie 'w Fi n.- iay ad sonville. staitiig line- team wilj have an visiting ' The for^the ^ . PPHI ’’ average w^ght of slightly more than 151 pounds in, th* line and " ‘ njds jn the backfielid. a v ere sta an additional fdpr cjpthe '47 champi wo. y ■ I . than 151 fZ'T, \ 'rJSi," its * footer strict se as a reserve Friday night. The tackle slots carry most the Tiger weight in the forwa wad. both Gilbert tinman a. Lamar Mc^ew boast varsity k } ters from the past season. Limn. is the heaviest imenian on t team at 17u pounds; McNew is or five pounds lighter, ihe two he ' < ^ ^ L ‘ 0yU Uay ’ V* ic p last lid Bdl^ -Bates, a i ig squfi - man, slate f nibfe action end ^'undC, VST* at the flanls. 45 poun is, is liie- ble I anus, v see set vice bemud the Siam, as wdl Gene rous, luo-poum who doubles at both end ana tacn Gigntesi twosome in the sol luateft, line are the guards. i». • ter at tne position last fad. Bu... MeGulioco is a 13a-pouuuer v, has earned a starting ^erch in first year out. Rignt behind t top guards is loo-pound non. Lanroue who will »pei/ the su.. ers in their first contest. At center anotner newcomer the squad has taken the lirst ii pivot spot, hoid.ng uown tne n. die oi the offensive line Wil| ’. 3ohh Smith, l>«i jpounds. m. Cooner, a 140-pounder, is the let. ing reserved T ‘ • > ' ■£ • ' i •; i ^ .t J. Man-under in the Tigers , attack is “Red” Cashioh (broti. ot the Aggies ‘red heaufed quarto back), vino was an outStanaii. e IV<’# ' ;.3 <, W. L Maples Chosen to Attend )MU Special Marketing Course .Weldon L. Maples, • class *of-43 and two year letter- man on the A&M football team, ,fcas been selected by thed American General Life Insurance Company of Houston, College Texas to* attend a special life insurance marketing course cjhurch in Bryan ‘ tern Methodis to be given at Southern Methodist University this fall. Maples vjiiU enter SMU on Sep-4- les vmm a tember 27/ The course, which is rv« • 41 patterned after the life insurance IJlCfllSSlOIl \l\(\ marketing course offered at Pur- U^olvPl 1 mill ..... . ... fi rt! T 01 ;> ait )|r, Mi due university, is headed hv b rt rtro « ^ wb» owniKd the Purdue J) e |) a t e To Meet Tuesday «'“Back lo .Church" driv. c Rev. W. J. McDaniel, -jpi announced. The church has set 80(0 gioal with 300 people s< t goal for the Training Unjio day School at the church ‘ a j m m A lot is expected f)rom Fullback KENNETH VOSS this year. VOSS has been looking good; in workouts this fall and may use his 200 lbs. to help the Aggies’ scoring punch. erne . STUDIO: OF I 3" PIANO piayer on the H7 eleven. Red is a trim 160 pounds and won a first scr.ng all-district slot as regular ' quarterback a year ago. Jake Mc- Gee, L:5 pounds, is no. 2 frontman 1 • - t t 1 T. C. U. Poil Picks Texas To tho halves are the tivb Johnnys, Kdloligh and Couley. Kiljough w r a)i a 170-j)oUnd Rtuiter last 1 season, when he was placed on thij ghd team all-district. CouUjy .weighs in tr coixMoe otAtkin Telephone 1 ‘ v ’ < ■ > v " 6>.' Y li Maples will attend classes for five weeks, and then return to his College Station home office for 13 weeks to practice the principles ’ • . . , . , I taught in the first session. After The first meeting of the Aggie this period-he will return to school Discussion and Debate Club will be for four more weeks and at the held at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, Sep- nd of that period will return to tember. 21, Room 325, Academic College Station for 26 weeks. Building. H. E. Hierth, acting dir- The final session of study fol- ector of forensics, announced today, lows this 26 week practice period, The Club has planned one of and at the conclusion of four addi- the most extensive programs eve: tional weeks of instruction Maples undertaken by a group of this kin will graduate from the course. | at A&M, according to Ilierth. Maples, who is pi&sident of the' The activ.ties are to include In? -enttal Texas Life Underwriter tercollegiate and IntramuraCehat- Association, is a member of the ‘Hg, continuation of the Radio Dis mal Kiwanis Club, and is a Cap- cussl ,°. n P ™ el over WTAW, and ain in the Organized Reserve speaking before service clubs. Corps. ’ IT' v | The first Intercollegiate meet A veteran of World War II, : wiU be . k wit i the t University of Tex- . Maples entered the Army as a as on the Tnnity University Radio ^rivate and was discharged with P ® 1 ’ urn m ^ an Antonio on October he rank of Cap* am. He was an ' ’nfantry officer in the European ! All former and current members “'heater and was a prisoner of the a s well as the members of last ermans at Oflag number 64. year’s Annex Club, are urged to Maples and his family new make be present at this first meeting, iheir home at 334 Foster Avenue Hierth said. Also anyone interest- in College Station. He has been ed in forensic activities in any way associated with the College Station whatsoever is cordially invited _ to Agency of the Life Insurance years, and in that! time Win Title, Baylor Rated Last sed approximately a million dollars take part in the (program. The dub of insurance in force. I is interested in developing speak- ) ^ Jers as well as winning qebates. Teague to' Address Reserve Officers he nude mm Singing sand is a name given! sand beds which squeak when ’stir- 1 V( a ty( j red, driven over or .walked on. 1 v •'experts" and was pickul meetin gwlll bi held In the Petro- than fourth by those who irace wiB /| n( j t i lc divided loum Lectin^ Room at College v<)tedl in the poll, comiucted this i n t 0 four parts: Station Monday evening at 7:30. y«^ar by Paul 0. Ridings, dimtor, TiJVna K! - CLEANING - PRESSING ‘alterations, . AT THEIR BE$T - AT CAMPUS CLEANERS Uvur I'he Exchange Store The Catholic Students Organization on the Campus^ is YOUR Newman _ . ''‘Club. Offiqers are elected who carry on a progra,m of activities according I ; • A v s ; . V i-r: •*. ! Oil tll^' TCU News Service, who 'JJ Wjillard Ridings, who died last !ha|.s Succeeded his father, the late spring after 21 years of handling Frog publicity and who inaugura ted the pre-season jioll in 1984. Close behind the Longhorns in the favor of the sports writers and announcers are the defend ing champions, SMU’s Mustangs. The Ponies with 32'/i first place votqs finised j^st 39 Vi points be ers in hind the Stee the balloting. Texas, 164 and SMU 103Vs. bat- An additional feature of the tling it out for the championship, meeting will he a talk^iy Captain L Rice, 309. and TCU, 339>* fight- Albert W. Stockell, Uf S Army ing it out behind the leaders. Instructor for the Organized Ro- Arkansas, 423, fallowing in fifth cYntein Stockwelfs T telk U will be l nacc ‘ "The Organized Reserve Retire- And A&M, 548. and Baylor, men t System.” 553, trying to stay out of the Th : s meeting will be held in cellar. The five point margin of combination with the 479th Offi- the Aggies over the Bears, it ccr ’ s Reserve and attendance will might be pointed out, marked | give one point qf active service the closest baih t ng of the poll. - The club spotisors^esides Hierth are E. H. 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