The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 26, 1950, Image 4

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INSTRUMENTS SEE
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Opposite Bryan Post Office
JOE FAULK ’32
. . . owns and operates Lack’s Associate Store at 217
South Main Street in Bryan, handling all sorts of
Auto Parts, Accessories, Crosley Selvador Refrig
erators, Freezers and Ranges.
Joe also has one of the finest repair garages in the
Bryan-College Station Area.
LACK’S ASSOCIATE STORE
217 So. Maih Bryan Ph. 2-1669
COATS-JACKETS
COLD WEATHER
INSURANCE
Leather Coats
Leather Jackets
Gabardine Jackets
Zelan Jackets
Wool Coats
TACKLE TWILL FLIGHT JACKETS
With Fur Collars
‘Trices That Please”
212 N. Main
CLOTHIERS
Bryan
MAKE HIM PROMISE . . .
to bring you HERE after a hard day in the
kitchen! Top off a wonderful meal with a
slice of our delicious pie and you will have
him promising from now on.
He’ll be glad to bring you ... for our prices
are tailored for his pocketbook.
KELLEY’S RESTAURANT
210 S. Main Bryan
The Battalion
QUARTERBACK CLUB
Bears Will Be Aggies’
Host in Saturday Tilt
Baylor, In 2nd SWC Ciatne,
Going All Out for
By Roger Coslett
C OACH GEORGE SAUER’S Baylor Bears play host to
those rough and up-coming Texas Aggies this Saturday
in their annual Homecoming game on the turf of their spank
ing new Baylor Stadium.
The meeting will mark Baylor’s second conference start
for the season. And you can bet they will forget their man
ners as hosts and go all out for their first conference win.
Their previous conference loss to the Arkansas Razor-
backs, 27-6, upped their loss ,total to two. They opened their
season by being edged by Wyoming at Laramie, Wyo.
On the winning side of the ledger they have victories
over the University of Houston, Mississippi State College and
last week’s 26-12 drubbing of Texas Tech.
Baylor will be seeking their third straight win from the
Cadets. The last time A&M took the Bears was on Kyle
Field in ’47 by a score of 24-0. The Bruins were on the long
end of a 20-14 count in ’48 and succeeded in taking the Ags
again in ’49 by a 21-0 score.
All told the Baylor Bears have won 11, lost 29 and tied
6 in their 46 meetings with the Aggies. Their teams were
held scoreless 23 times by the Aggies and in turn have blank
ed the Cadets eight times in a series of games that dates
back to 1899.
Baylor’s Green and Gold clad warriors will be out to
increase the winning side ot their ledger at the expense of
Aggie coach Harry Stiteler’s Maroon and White Cadets.
On the whole, the Bears can be judged something like
this:
End play—just as good as expected. Bob Trout has done
a fine job replacing the injured Williams during the last
two games.
Tackles—progressing as hoped for. The defensive men
have been particularly impressive.
Guards—just a bit strohger than expected. Bill Athey,
a sophomore, and transfer John Hancock have added quite a
bit of strength.
Center—Gale Galloway doing a commendable job and
serious about improvement. Jack Sisco, Danny Cochrane
and Glen Taylor able reserves.
Quarterback—Isbell appears to have found himself.
Associated Press describes his play in Mississippi’s game,
“He was a Houdini-like ball handler and passing wizard.”
Halfbacks—Jim Jeffrey and Don Carpenter still holding
down fine. Jeffrey and fullback Frank Boydstun are work
horses of running game.
Fullback—Boydstun very capable on both offense and
defense. Richard Parma, Arthur Sweet and Ken Scar
borough spell him briefly on offense.
Place kicks—Hank Dickerson doing very well; he’s been
doing the job for four years.
Punting—best in Southwest Conference.
QUARTERBACK CLUB CONTEST
Team Score Team
Score
Texas A&M
T C U . *
Texas . . .
Arkansas . .
. NAME
Baylor ....
Mississippi . . .
Rice
Vanderbilt . . .
ADDRESS
All entries must be turned in to the Battalion Sports Desk or
postmarked not later than 5 p.m. Friday. The winner will
receive two tickets to next week’s game with Arkansas. A sec
ond place prize will also be awarded.
furiti dairies
EXTRA CARE MAKES IT EXTRA COOP
Aggie Stars
Bob Smith
Fullback
Glenn Lippman
Halfback
Jimmy Flowers
Center
Billy Tidwell
Halfback
. .siliiill
Perron Shoemaker
. . . will address the QB Club
Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in
Assembly Hall.
Aggies:
We Are With You
All The Way
“Your Friendly Ford Dealer”
BRYAN MOTOR COMPANY
415 N. Main
Bryan
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YOUR SENIOR RING . . .
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THREE SIZES OF STONES — $35 — $45 — $55
CASH OR CREDIT—$10.00 DOWN—$5.00 MONTHLY
Not Flawed Stones
102 N. Main
— SEE US TODAY —
POTT’S JEWELRY STORE
Charlie Potts, ’45
Bryan
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Bryan
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Open — 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
4:45 p.m. - 8 p.m.
HOTARD’S CAFETERIA
311 N. Main
Bryan