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E ;V ft -! - ■it 4 13,4': .pr^-jr ,t ‘Kyle Field’s ‘We Wuz Bi : '■ . I ?t'X i- i- 1 ?]\ .'i A&M war iMiatvn badly S there U no doubt of that. > even have the advaflUijo taatlcH to buck us up. li HtatisttcH look Ah badly;aa » \ rx ,h ' to oijttjh mb the :1c ul id in! a jtotulf yardjs & tTfeH, ' Wl i sforp2 che rie«. On the other Hide if Keeney romped 63 yaiktfc ^ries, Kelly mwle SOiq^i 151 and Lantrip ran uhjji:!5 nine lugs. So, it wash’ mud which held us hack. We were Using a slev^ line most of, the dpne Owls still penetrated (it They should have I beep Mudhens the waw iNffr yardage. Saturday. 1 | I ■ thought that .'‘'the , game would bp ourj^ork I the season, but this [tine tc^ Even ihough A&M; di( right in the first flui. was helped considerab y I - i - i ■‘V two fumbles. But S^ltJ le before the game got i -e way, and Baty passed u s b the game. The same t iii have happened this wee < <iir field. ’’ f I What this •writei Wo aid know! is what happered canvas cover* which i re used io protett thej j |ie d weather ? ) ; Rice is one of the ptori ing teams in the conf rei ^ we would have had fen at on n partially dry fielji. wi]J j This corner am ijlHo a game A&M won, [I !j The officiating of ip Bolt game in Houstol: wait very poor. Billy . put out of the ganwllft t\ \ 3i Vri'iu’c supei* - pd which Atcahly A r klnst Wissm ried in rl ! — I frAihmAh. ^ 11 Hut i the Ovl n ng naincoat, “Or VI (| o o|i e, hg Ag : t> mftdtj 'of Ul [on 16 Bob- ith t 2(ji ]ari M on} Hi) tjtenAits i:ds [oh st Jhe -mjm tP an flp Alika am as dl pec|.it. Inothing ice hy |the Sr Ij4-I0 undcr- :k dito cmi(d a fr\y I almlut > F ilh- • . r?t- LAUNDER IN leisure . fr LaundromatEaui ONE-HALF HOt’l LAUNDRY, —Open Dolly 718 i a ip Last Wash RocelV(Ml4- ^ Mon. 7:80 r.M.—Saf tk Other Days 5;3§ P. STARCHING di.P"*' FACILITIES AVi I :f :M) rfl'l WINT rfl OntingPlf Two pairs ' Sizes—Srrii ITi lik<| io ;o, ihe isuilly mtiy it pijsls- ce, »nd antige if chunk out <f dcNprvc (he hi Rlcc uUyer m lids misi layer bit a big dwell'a arm to k. Anti then a Tidwell, but thal officitds mlHicd that, lot*. Thcnj Rulpl prcNsur wan taken out hf the g; mb after being dip* pet), but the tffliciuls failed to see that tqo. i r Glenn Lippibun hat) Morris Frank shaking bis head up in the ,-reaB box with his running ability. Jppman 'wnn seemingly trapped .teviirali times tflily to shake loose. Once hie had ,hbee Owlets hanging jn to him behind the line of scrim mage, hut shook loose for a four- yard gain. Karl Hall eri, Jerry Crossman, and Buddy Shaeffer also show ed that they will be candidates foi* the va rsi|y hackfield next year <with t leir fine play. Davidson, l^oWler, anti Nohavitsa also wlere p4yifi& K 00 ^ ball in the line. Spirts department is rtjjiits own “Informa- progrom. U have had I 1 r • r ' i . / ^ ■ , A ■ Defeat F LA ' ,> . 1! :. Ill ■ U.^ j.. J hA Islifi The { Batt jroihg to sta tioii. Please” .sevi stud snip tell me that I ought!to see “||og” Dawson about getting a scMiirship for the lefti aanded paSqer! 1 from their home sails right-handed <and ft ' '• . nqWn Who )« kicks with his $0, if any or you readers want to jsee a pr inufling player matri-j hq gc eidgte! at AtMj^ write a letter tp I Fish 1 y , , ,, , . . , .hq Bqtt spcrt|l department giving • The Fi. 8 h pflssed thfe Sli}n es >i * n . vital statisti^sj In a few weeksjwe i the foiirth qjuaiter after I burk- [ jl will go thijoujgh the letters And halter punted from J hist own 1 thrjse- information to 11 61-y.rd; pun, rein,), early i* the w! «. GueJ pass qn the sbrt- | Frw Oil Mis i ting a Members reuuest thst ed While eflt cqt . . a meniber. I have a held more the next- fet t ijhqmi W<*«e||ro»!MW|n e fourtn quurtor to down the Rice Blue Bolts 1442 hi tday mtemoon in Housivu. Ai smali crowd of approxi- miateiy I : two thousand tains i.Vttvim the" murky wuuwior to kco ah exmung bad game. As usiml Vdqnn jppman!wan tn* outHtnim- it|g pldyir on the floul, DUfc|;Ahn ftou.or, llurald j Bowen, and Jvhry GbosHmqi helped spark the Farm- team: to tne lourtn quurltir yie- : uienn hippmfln Htartiy theisci>r- iiig drive xor the Aggie first quarter with a au-y aioUtiu light end- Hia rui e<l ah lu-yard drive punt by; limy Buranalt over tn* goal. Bnaoiter's kick : K0°d. [j . j F j j '1 .} i , u . ; Grossman started the push With ^ a 26-yaib gatldp to the rnih h6-\| yard sti ipe, foUowed by a i.3-y(iru run by gim oouuyn td the Uide 44. Kanier m tne gamje Uppihau had rei lined a Burknalter, ppm ] ^3 yardt 1 fqr a TD on iv to tiavq u r I .cianeu oick by a uouole penally. The lish moved to their] scorq'aiier tne ball was kicked again .; \ Aided by numerous penalties, j MONDAY, NO^ / r ^.v. Jl\\ n' V rV / ■ i Boltsl 14412 — & / 'A ■Mm V1‘ ,1 ■ Page 3 —; / KM •;l r A A . M' I ■ . w. '• 1; i ■l\ ■HI!' fc ■ X Firslif “l; i|’ ■ , IJI' By BILL POTTS tihe feumjes scoito alier Augie in moled on the Kisq 82-yard ime. leany biggs ol reailsaji wer|t oyei for tne score on a |l74yai-d isphint over leii tacsle. King s Kick {va^nu good, le iving the Fih ahead 7^6. The <4wleis Seconqiscore chniq in the seednd quarter e ,, „, , -yf ru drive, jhicnon cairnd lover on the next pigy. King’s kjictt; was) agjun The half 4nd(ed, Rice '12, 0/V4\#*! CdWlWV W' A.99B ‘ ' ft* 4ILL Ball handling was the main-feature of th3 game r Satu to hold on to the slippery pighide long enough to gjvtiin seemingly couldn’t get the glue off their fingers whp« f th i '" ' f ■ \A/Aa Jl ■w Ul* HP • : li : ;for fodr straight oije t] 'VI arte: T J Few Upsets, Many Tlirills Dot Carnes Last Saturday : l ' ’ i A ■ NEW YORK, Nov. 1ft '-'P)—Col- ge fcmthnll tea hfi sduewwd hrough Saturday’s proceedings vith ,a minimum of dpsitis. but .vith enough fourth quarter’; thrills .or a whole Seasonj.' jl |i| Ihe Aggum fumbled in tlio tirst half in 'Cfti | manUi and tho OwU ca^btl iri <>n three of' them for Tp’sltb’ flfultion! nhy Aggie hopes for^MHMinf l' on the win column for ths : £lf« time this season. ' Fj On the first pfk£ inane, (tub (iood* fumbled ns die wmiilntp the line mid lliinlrip; rectivernd for Kic« on therFnrm.v er Elgkt iiluys Inter; HtteJ Keeney went through tackle fiiif ihe Owl’s lint louiAdilyrjb wUh, just four minute* arid ifl'«nit|; Stcund* of playing Urn* nW| Williams placement i : WROtcroi Vi noi!i Glaaa' mXm W. w ijatiti >n,i Aided g OlppMW Owl* wpffe put hi ik till it Tj • ' r ‘' Tbe Owl* wenf spotted Aitrother The top twp gan es of tlie day wlo 0 , JUllwvl vtiien C settled until tlw final gun b ^ ak <)n ^ ensuing kilqlf Mien oUnded. MOr* than a jhalf, dozen g_ j K 0 >ert* a short kick hit.iftklef .theh werc .seriqualy in doubt up y Rl , ^ ^ and re ! It. Oofl4«V klclj yards. [!;:-! v n ’ * n let tb .o the last plejy. j jr • j 1 ^vejrtjdifor Rice on ^Take a look at these stranger Uifln fictiim finale!*: ! [i ® . i 1 • ' Army marched 7!> yards, to beat he clock fcy 30 seconds j ling Permsylvania, 26-J( be.Ag whiqhi tliey [when taftcr t4ro p^ays tied and : Dick «n this 2Einj Op , threw H .l||to thkelt to tjhu 1ft. Od iii! jthit am| went to the U penalties,'th^s tiijie ft Batfr’k pane inUstjded ;in the end zme wns ro gioq. Sis running tries lat«r, •the h was rest.ng on the Aggie . . ( Tobin Rote then fa()edi> bkcx jaind; ] whip- j tossed a long one over Vithe j fat eidsi Aggie defendqW ||Bo, on a .up. rt tjhe last pine niinutes tp edge, was good with seven “) seconds left if) the The qiost gparkling jritn of the game was made a fewjplayji lutei' after the teams had . Uxieharged pjufta*'' the sport* stkff ley not be corijer- tiflg or getting a hair ettfer is easier to (re- jj capiedlto the pine THE CROWDS STAND* UP as AgMe Bob Goode fueling that wel will injiamcn than backs in .i|Car*, so don’t fjirgct iCrossiflan hit, 1 the middle !to |he four aipd did it agapi flor thq scqre. ShaefifeFs kick was good. ! A&M held the lead!in statistics "with lourteeni first downs to fen for thfl Houston sfluad. The Ag^ie Freshmen lost the ball six times through fumbles. The Fish mftde 252 yards to 109 fcjr the Blub Bo|ts. econdaoSm away for a touchdown in spite of the Wc-t field, but his effortslwent starts 4 aim ! 4' SCORES in vain as a double- penalty erased the play from the bocks. Browns Down 49ers to jTalie Lead In Western Pro League i XjorjthwesternL. 12-7 Gil Johnson’s desperation pass to, Paul Page gave Southern Methodist a 14-12 vqrdictl over Arkansas on the last (day of the gaime. •With less tjhan three! minutes re- nvaining Bob Dean scored for Cor nell and then kicked the extra point that gave the Big Re$ a 27- 26 margin over 'Dartmouth] which had led, 26-14, at the start of the fburth quarter, f j j j Princeton nipped Yale, 20-14, with two last period touchdowns -and then had to halt! the deter- onds. Gordon Wyatt kictfed, ft' own- 45 to Bob (»« Aggie: 15, who took turned it all the wfll, back lltq the Owl 24. However, a some 1 what doubtful clipping penalty called .against (he Aggies plus an offsetting penalty for, hold ing .against the* Owls placed til* ball back on the original 45 and this- time,. Goode had: bjadi luck fielding Keeney’s kick aftd Ggr- Netyd^Kpined riisfunjg iFwil - pagiKis afte npUd Fwd ! passes comblete i Yds j IFw^ (Yds gained 'interception |4 Punting i.avnragq Yds 9dcra i-Bturr ed Op. fumbles rec id. Yds. .lost by perjalticjs ^ j 1 ' » NEW YORK, Nov. 15, UP). ^ The mighty Clevj Tekaa 14, THU: 7. ! BMU If, Afknnsas 12. , . Tuilnne .'ill, Ifttylor 18. Vi. of Ho'mtjqn 8, North Tc|nn 6. Prineotqn 2|ii Yale '.I4r Army 26 \ffnn 20. (’olgutejjl), j : Syracuse 14. [ Uqly CrossSl;!, Fojflham 6| f’olmnhrn if), Navy'd). ICoirnell 27( 'Dartmouth ,26. WM. & Ma|y 14, Boston C|ti; 1 Harvard 3l)£ Brown 10. Miss. 16, Ttftitiessee 13. Dijikc' 62J .(|eo. Washlngtoii 16. Georgia m=r" Alabama 14, Georgia fdch Kentucky 34, Florida j5. Oklahoma 111," Nebraska jll4. Missouri 2t, Colorado jft. Iowa refused to j stay down against Minnesota. The Hatvkeyes toucMowH. Thrw niiiViiitea knd nd w « re never Hbead, but t|iqy tied Becorids had gortp by ii tW kdtin- Browne unaccustomed tp sharinglteaderahip ^th an>|pdy. '‘"fiSonwIStSSftlii | finally booted ^ San EranciscQ] 49ers out oJ co-paffferHout in the last quartqr, 2$-ll. tS y jrMt of thFfiSft was a run by Keeney to the Agfeiq 25 hut it was culled ( back hyt iii clipping penalty^ ^A’i i j ' Thd Fiii'im'i's. launched a difvii miili^iy inj the j thifd periqtl thut, : wn on the Farmer 17. j, Vi Three plays later. ijJohp K circled left end for the! Owl’s t SB i ship atop the All America Conferejnce pro football stanilings And unbeaten Cleuisoni im io Ilyfesierday. < .. };' ?* ' '! , ■! .Nr j. ; | •' "• IJ: doynog desuite its untkrniihpd lil .iLL'i , L,... ! 1. a h b i ntiaf Divisipnal and playoff rham ijon* (he past two years! the dow Notre Dnmjr 12. Northwfdiitern 7. «'«>" «f jhc leail bU downing San ’/ Ohio State :84. UlinnU 7r. Ibrannscos previously unbeaten Franpiaed’s lOers, 14-7. 20. owns gained unijUsputed jiosos* n r A., i i ul, 7. <«’ deadlock the B h Dodgeli, 21-! Pn- . . IMMj _|CirdNmoved'jpast Wake Ffjrftst, 21 : U’ t with a l fourth period! epunter. 421!) Auburn 14. Cllenisoi, 2L Wake Forest North Carolina 49, Mary la il * ; - Angk'les Doifi The J piobably ulilUrnnko ijt fii'sit by a Th« trinmi.ii irft ! (M c , iilmilii|tl 5-6 wide margin \ in the Asqdeiated The (riumph HI (ouch Fau! A,,,-l"St reconls. r ‘ T ~ Brown s Pilau* thq only unheal 14. id 20. ,r‘! IZE. w all Tots!! ? ij. 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The Philadelphia Sagles California 44, Washington §. 14. j foi; tihe conference $ easteni divi- crushed the Boston j Yanks, > ft-0, to Oregon State 20, UtahliaO, (tie) |j 8 j on ;i e *d. The Baltimore Colts maintain their half-game bulge Wyoming 46, Montana Sthtej 12, ' whipped the Chicago Rockets, 38- over the rannet’-qh Wasliligton Michigan State 48. Iowa State 7. 24, and the New York Yankees Redskins, The Ski# humb od the 4—”—! W4—4——i—f-—^—1—i Nh-; p— - D c A-oit Lions, 46-21. In th I west, the:Chicago Bears And the Chicago Cardinal* remained' tied for the lead. The Cards turned bftcjk the Pit sburgh Stoelcr# 24-7, ind the Bea r# nosed but, ijic Gre>n Bay Packer#,-7-6. j: ijhe Los Angeles! Rams i rouheed thej New York (paflts, 52-4 7 .in the National’s remainijiK gam >. 1 Baugh come frjom behind and down thft Lions. Tfie Skins, trailing 21-19, shoved oiler four touchdowns in the fi- n# period with Baugh pafsing to ree of them. 11 top rung. The Bills bowl# 27- j wWding upiwith a 54-0 verdict that tel the Los - x - ''" i ... i.\. - ... — i ■ I—u OP FINE TAILORING IT’S 'll North Gate H\]\! I eeBOat^ 17-J ; : ;E I II / BHAUTIf UL SUITS (Altfyces) BEAUTIPlIl SHIRTS (All Prim) iv i ■ I ] rE ™ L0R A M. LADIES SKIR# .,. SUITS. 1 K Ready Made or Tailor Made SLACKS or SHIRTS : 1 M VE TAILO T\ KiA. . top Coats , H' 1 4 : I- The pitching of Sammy eijabled the Redskins Allen Lawler’s cqnvers Bobby Laync’s S' pass! to George McAfee thd Bears with thjeir mai thd Packers. •on after |#yard[j scoring provided 'in over Basketball Gr Will Meet Tor iglit The College Stition U lapter of the Southwest Basketball Official’s Association will hold its f irsf meet injr tonight at 8:30 in Bjoojrn 207, Goodwin Hall, Taylor Wilkir . president of the qrganiz|tiqn, an nounced. i ■ Hlj) Wilkins asked {that al persons interested in officiating tuiqi. winter be gt! ibis He said also thaltjoffici bq elected. asketball meeting, rs would An Advenhira i > Good I \ il m 11 m TT /. jA/' Michigan scored and sqoijed and .«U,i against IniBanar ipfwith a 54-0 vefdjc will make ijt first sod uffnlo B|ls for j Hcqfed tigftinst Indfanaj- 'finally Mr ' •" ol (ll press poll of leading: tennis ■a 'L.|. Intramurals Ease Up Over Weekend Dull wether didn’t mean dull action in InLamuralit Friday af ternoon when Corps team# wound up the week's activity. On the football field, “A” Engi neer# made but one touchdown to win over “A” Ordinaticq. Banojy James made the TDJ akrt ipngi- ncer defense kept qff ordinance scoring. Senior Company, on Jack Andrew’s plungb over tie double stripe, beat out “A 7 ' ASA by a 6 to 0 score] ■ j i “E” Infantry pourbd ijt on ”I|)” Infantiy to win 20 to 6. Barber and Guisendorf wore the scoring punch for “E” Company] On the’! Volleybalb courts, “B* ihri r m.. r ’t HhU In Aurt i down, o f Uijf miUiUmle i hikH, I '• mvpr aDie the 6w1k majli bj| MprprlM. J •naltyi Om t i I heir own «iveiled 5# t (the r chanch casjh in on Glnina fumb- ir ifecovered 1 ries, Got|de managed foulrtlh down for ^Royalty oyer| on downs After '43 nit more r illegal uae and, pit them back djV MBEjR N Ki' ». paisihg iWtffln epte I by Sfa!!. lAndjj Hil «<jfl over hiji ldoj:iler and wi gle; hi : went ball lying. L ; use howl- d, the hall hit ihim ih the skflindch ust as it left; Wyatt’s Hie picked up the bAll dn the 13, i corSon |of four A«r- rs a ounti h m, wi . • \ is IbokaV# g(#l'tmla'Tt Saleil,: The tea fas hjud ioftkeyCtl hack anil forlh within iru* fdi'tjr yitid mAr#*Ts and the FariltT# guiimd poMOHsijm of Ihe "hall j(M 'J*? 1 . (MKm rlbrwa'-d ■ wiui ^wa* their 38 afcnf Riee klok. ii '! Jtinmy OMhiinn'. it),.... begin; !, le j' W 5kK l, V7 lt , 4 Olek Ucn.^ Chnri™: WriUhii; „ I- Wrigkf e.ught ii nil her Ih gof, Ihhlti^ took one 'down, Ih 47.[] Still another Wright tq«« brought jajj f (f’aHhihn n- - mm dowm on the 38. On th# IwflCt . Charlie Royalty lost four On the old statue of liberty play and then Bobby Goff made IV up. * A again the work lorsos o: OmSTE cSMffiiTP «4 m knocked down and that ended Farmer’s threat, jjj , 'j, , Bob Goode kicked out, on the. Owl’s 12 yard line and tyvtlt qnjde J the third quarter. |;; ' jlj j j|j ; ' The Aggies got another clwr to cross’ the Owl’s double #tri_ four play*, later when- Oddi Staut- zenberger partially blocked aj Wy att punt on the 22 and Bo he Was immediately smothernd. caught it on the ] On the next play ttyjA As their chance when a Casl' oput; into the left flat wa Infantry pushed “C’’ Field Artil lery to the limit; before taking their set. “C” Cavalry were Inot good ceptcd by Weatherly^ who enough to sbind off “C’' Infantry od It all the way to the Ag. and the paddlefeet Went ahead to before he wa* pulled dpwn The Aggies got out of ti< When.! Jl win. “p” Air Force tojqk two games to set down “A” Engine#*. three play# later tor A A Semitone Service-* . 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Willtam’i foiirth) placement kick of |he giin ie wk* good. *l’hc Rgglo j lorwardl wall wim 111 «ji,... I Kvt-i’ ih def'at though, Aggie foewartl* Odell 8laattienb«rg«r, Hub HHi*, mi l Jimmy Flower* toukedFTgood. Andy Hilihouao played Ins usual ’ ' iU Chari c catching teegru good. , l obGd gle at d Bi ibb; alii / , 3:40 .j !■: j 4. : # 9l:55!AjhL 7:55 : : /A 4, j- f/.,! 1»! gMi 5:15 P.M) 9:10' P.M i IF Ci — 4: I ‘ •: -4 •: i M , .,4:, ’ » % - 1 li I 1 V ii If h, tjheiir were their are they like a >y ynrdtgc. Guff wore tho Aggio in- In- r!j> N (Kext U li i for the k knew at Important mat- ■rsorval appearance ed py the good imi|taUan. He upper clase- pua Toga 8. Weiss Theatre) T 4 •• .i-i : i| Ikt'i 1