The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 25, 1951, Image 5

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    Thursday, October 25, 1951
THE BATTALION
Page 5
Bruin Coach Sauer
Brings Top Record
George Sauer has started his
second year as Baylor’s football
coach this year.
In his first Sfeason, Sauer took
material that was doped to finish
in the SWC cellar and with the
aid of his assistants developed the
surprise package of the league.
Sauer’s 1950 Bears started slow
ly, losing to Wyoming and Arkan
sas in two of their first four
games.
Then came victories over A&M,
TCU, Texas; Tech, SMU, Rice and
a narrow loss to Texas. It added
up to seven victories second place
in the conference, and Texas
“Coach-of-the-Yeax” honors for
Sauer.
In the poll of Texas sports
writers, no other coach came
close. At season’s end, Sauer
had invitations from every cor
ner of Texas to serve as their
banquet speaker.
Aside from coaching the football
team, Sauer works hard at his
post of athletic director. Two of
his aims are to improve Baylor’s
all-around athletic program and
add top-notch opponents to the
Bruins’ football schedule.
Sauer served as a member of the
coaching staff for the College All-
Stars, who met the Cleveland
Browns in the big game in Chicago
earlier this year.
This marked Sauer’s second ap
pearance in this game. He co
captained the College Allj-Stars
aaginst the Chicago Bears in this
game in 1934.
On New Year’s Day of 1934
he scored two touchdowns to lead
the West to a 12-0 victory over
the East in the Shrine game at
San Francisco.
On January 1, 1947, he returned
to the Shrine game as a member
of the West coaching staff. Thus,
Sauer is among few who have
played and coached in both the
“big all-star games.”
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Report of Condition of
College Station State Bank
of College Station, Texas
at the close of business October 10, 1951, a State banking institu
tion organized and operating under the banking laws of this State
and a member of the Federal Reserve System. Published in
accordance with a call made by the State Banking Authorities
and by the Federal Reserve Bank of this District.
ASSETS
Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve
balance, and cash items in process of collection..706,739.58
United States Government obligations, direct and
guaranteed 487,607.00
Obligations of States and political subdivisions 12,950.00
Corporate stocks (including $2100.00 stock of Federal
Reserve bank) 2,100.00
Loans and discounts (including $3,560.71 overdrafts).. 647,721.41
Bank premises owned $34,800.00, furniture and fix
tures $15,200.00 50,000.00
Real estate owned other than bank premises 1.00
Other assets 1,200.00
TOTAL ASSETS $1,908,318.99
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individual^, partnerships, and
corporations $1,295,254.42
Deposits of United States Government (including
postal savings) .' 67,706.32
Deposits of States and political subdivisions 433,939.51
Other deposits (certified and officers’ checks, etc.).... 10,335.95
TOTAL DEPOSITS $1,807,236.20
TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordi
nated obligations shown below) - - - $1,807,236.20
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Capital* $ 50,000.00
Surplus 20,000.00
Undivided profits 31,082.79
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $ 101,082.79
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL
ACCOUNTS $1,908,318.99
* This bank’s‘capital consists of:
Common stock with total par value of $50,000.00
MEMORANDA
Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and
for other purposes $ 447,107.00
I, Thomas W. Lee, Cashier, of the above-named bank, hereby
certify that the above statement is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
Thomas W. Lee
Correct—Attest: Harold Sullivan
S. A. Lipscomb
R. B. Butler, Directors.
State of Texas, County of Brazos, ss:
Sworn to and subscribed before me this
22nd day of October, 1951.
Lilly C. Lumb
(Notary’s seal) Notary Public
Baylor Bears Co-Captains
L:;
Gale Galloway
Stan Williams
Galloway-Williams To Captain
1951 Bear Eleven Saturday
This year’s co-captains for the
Baylor Bears are Gale Galloway,
center, and Stanley Williams, end.
These two boys will lead the
undefeated Bruin eleven onto Kyle
Field Saturday to tackle the Ag
gies in the top game in the state.
Galloway stands 6’ 4” and tips
the scales at 200 pounds. The sen
ior center and linebacker hails
from Pearsall where he played
fullback in high school.
While attending Pearsall High
he earned 11 letters. Four letters
each in football and track and
three in basketball.
Galloway has the distinction of
tieing with Bear tackle, Bob Rob
inson for having biggest pair of
feet on the squad.
However despite his feet, Gallo
way is not slow. He is a hard
worker and a natural leader, and
considered by many as the. type
■of ball player whe-would be wel
come to join anybody’s football
team.
His major is business and educa
tion and will choose between coach
ing and business as a profession.
All-Purpose End
The second half of this leading
“duo” is handled by Stanley Wil
liams, 6’ 2” 191-pound from Cisco.
He has been claimed as one of the
finest all-purpose ends in the na
tion but so far this year has been
used mostly on offense.
Williams is considered one of
the finest receivers in the South.
This year he leads all of his other
teammates in scoring with three
touchdowns.
In last year’s game with Rice,
he snagged two tough catches for
touchdowns. As a freshman at
Baylor, Williams blocked five punts
and one extra point.
He is a terrific competitor and
considered an inspiration to his
fellow players.
Williams is majoring in business
and will enter coaching after grad
uation. He is married and has an
18-month-old son named Danny.
—Beat Baylor—
Williams Is
Top Scorer
Of Brums
Who is the leading scorer
on the Baylor Bears football
team?
It is Stan Williams, the co
captain and versatile pass
catching end from Cisco.
He caught a pass covering 50
yards against University of Hous
ton and has scored 18 points on
three touchdowns. Williams is
also second in the SWC as leading
pass receiver by catching 13 pass
es for 275 yards for a 21.2 aver
age.
Placing in a three way tie is
Larry Isbell, the Bears’ sensation
al passer. Isbell has scored two
touchdowns arid ranks as one of
the top passers in the conference.
Isbell has completed 40 passes
out of 82 attempts for 571 yards
and a 14.3 yards per try. Last
week Isbell rested against Texas
Tech by completing only 13 out
of 18 attempts for 155 yards.
Also among the Bears top scor
ers are Dick Parmer and Don Car
penter, each have tallied twice.
Seven other Bruins have scored one
or more points.
The Bear scorers:
TD PAT FG TP
S. Williams 3 0 0 18
Larry Isbell 2 0 0 12
Don Carpenter 2 0 0 12
Dick Parmer 2 0 0 12
C. O. Brocato 0 7 1 10
Harold Riley 10 0 6
Frank Bouldin 10 0 6
Bob Reid 10 0 6
Bob Trout 10 0 6
Frances Davidson 10 0 6
J. Davenport 0 10 1
Purses have been increased for
eight of Hialeah race track’s 15
stake races for next year’.
Bill Murray, pro footballer on
the New York Giants, was Indiana
state high school 440-yard champ.
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(Continued from Page 3)
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Don't Let 'em Go Hungry!
JJON’T LET your family or friends go to the Baylor
game hungry,
today.
Buy them a reserved luncheon ticket
S PECIAL pre-game lunch served on MSC Starlight
Terrace Saturday October 27 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
L IMITED number of tickets available at MSC Desk
until 6 p.m. Friday, October 26. Get yours TODAY
and be safe!
MSC Food Dept.
• MARKET SPECIALS •
End Cut Loin
PORK ROAST
From Choice Heavy Veal
Square-cut
lb. 63c
SHOULDER ROAST . lb. 75c
From Choice Heavy Veal
For Roast or Stew
BRISKET....
lb. 49c
Arriving Thursday Afternoon:
TOP GRADE HEAVY BEEF
Heart o’ Texas—Cut Up or Whole
Fryers lb. 55c
ArmotPr’s Dexter Traypac
Sliced Bacon .
3-Oz. Pkgs. Philadelphia
Cream Cheese .
. ? . lb. 53c
2 pkgs, 29c
— A L S O —
JUMBO SHRIMP — TURKEYS
SELECT OYSTERS — CATFISH STEAKS
CHOICE HEAVY BEEF
AS PER CUSTOM
Following our usual practice, we will he
closed from 1 hour before game time until
immediately after the end of the game
Saturday. This applies to all other home
Conference games. Gig ’em Aggies.
• FROZEN FOODS •
Fancy Quality—Donna Dean—(12-Oz.)
Strawberries ... 3 pkgs. $1.00
25c Size—(Dozen Pack)—Patio
Tortillas
. . pkg. 19c
6-Qz. Cans Snow Crop
Orange Juice . . .
2 cans 43c
Makes 1 Quart—5-Oz. Snowcrop
Lemonade
. 2 cans 33c
Girdseye
Broccoli Spears . .
. . pkg* 28c
Birdseye—Ford Hook
Lima Beans ....
. . pkg. 29c
FRESH FRUITS &
VEGETABLES
Choice South American
BANANAS...
Carton Pack Fresh
TOMATOES. .
Yellow
ONIONS . .. .
Home Grown Yellow
SQUASH....
. 2 lbs. 29c
carton 17c
. 2 lbs. 13c
. . . lb. 10c
Flame
TOKAY GRAPES . 2 lbs. 25c
Large (Size 3) Stalks
PASCAL CELERY . each 15c
FREEH
12-Oz. Bottle Blackburn’s
WAFFLE SYRUP - FREE
With Purchase of 2 Reg. Pkgs.
Gold Chain
Pancake Flour . . 2 pkgs. 35c
FREEH
16-Oz. Can
ARMOUR’S TAMALES
With Purchase of Any 2 Cans Following:
Plain
Armour’s Chili can 49c
. . . can 41c
With Beans
Armour’s Chili
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•
Buy Two Cans at Regular Price—Get
Third Can Free.
Makes 9 Quarts
TNT Popcorn . . All 3 cans 42c
Assorted Flavors Chocolate
Rockwood Wafers . choice 35c
GROCERY SPECIALS
Fresh Stocks—Assorted Giant
Hershey Bars .... 2 for 35c
Maxwell House
Coffee 1 lb. can 87c
Big Jar 25-Oz. Gross, 16-Oz. Drained Weight—Rosedale
Spanish Olives ... each 59c
14-Oz. Bottles Libby’s
Catsup 2 bottles 43c
Seottissue . . . . .2 rolls 25c
Large Boxes
Surf or Supersuds . . each 29c
Kraft’s Salad Dressing
Miracle Whip Pint 35c
Made of Pure Sweet Cream
Meadowgold Butter . . lb. 79c
Fit to Serve to Guests—Moonrose
Fancy 3 Sieve Blue Lake Variety
Whole Green Beans, 2 cans 43c
1 Lb. Box Sunshine (Crispy-Pack)
Krispy Crackers . . . pkg. 29c
Morton’s—25c Size
Potato Chips pkg. 21c
46-Oz. Libby’s
Tomato Juice can 27c
3-Lb. Carton Swift’s Jewel
Shortening each 79c
12-Oz. Jar Kimhell's—Stabilized
Peanut Butter jar 28c
Light Meat—Sunbeam—Vz’s Cans
Grated Tuna .... 2 cans 55c
12-Oz. Cans—Vacuum Pack—Libby’s Golden
Whole Grain Corn. 2 cans 31c
No. 300 (1 Lb.) Cans Diamond
Pork & Beans ... 3 cans 25c
Fancy Grade A Texas—No. 2 Cans—Orchard Gardens
Grapefruit Juice . 4 cans 25c
303 Cans Libby’s Rosedale Brand
Garden Peas ....
Colored Foil-Wrapped Quarters
Parkay Oleo lb.
^ • Cho-olate Chip Cookies
Hc^obey’s Dainties, 2 pkgs. 43c
° .Best Grade—Large Infertile White
Eggs doz. 69c
Wesson Oil . . Qt. 69c - Pt. 35c
2 cans 27c
31c
SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26TH & 27TH
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
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