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 < 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 . 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 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 en 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. NEWSSTAND and 6 CONFECTIONERY lints, feet in. Ifn>k, Blue, Prints. Medium, Larg(|. if i •HI Outin® Pajamas . i} leered front, e h! 1 piecttfM cuff; Nu^bryS prints and Stjritoes. Sizes 1 - 6. . ; N- !' li : n . S’- Iii 1 ■ El: I Hamesil Hamcs-Me I i|- aatic drop sent— II CUac 1 I a P Sleo ■mi i - ■■I ,'i| 608 So. ' .!• :4 lini 11 le irsf*. st, feet in. A , ■ t 4 s ■ ■' ■ :persL.. ;■ I stic drop seat— 1-6. f- i h.A'' 1 , I * i ; f \ -l I I m i u Phone 2*^864 i r , i .1 . r ■ ki orth Gate Delicious Hamburgers — AU Popular Magazines Coffee and Ice Cream to Go Owned and operated by Aggies for Aggies Chip State 34, lllinoi* 7t Minnesota fib, Iowa 21. Michigan 54, Indiana O.i inv iriumiiu icti » onvn ;i?<«ui j \Vofl-! Pittsburg 20, Purdue III. Brown’s Tilans Ihl- only untwal- pcnnnnt plctijiu i n thir rival Wisconsin 26, Marquatlk 0. ;| on loam in pro fdolball. | Valjidinal League |remaine I un- Stanford 39, Montana 7>. .j Thi'eg teams puled into a tie ehujiged. 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 «f mainingOh the game, seoiied the r last sekrep ion j- p ihm v as Intc, , _ Bobby lin rip on thfl Aggie 3iSj «ny 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