4 Friday,-December 18, 1953 THE BATTALION - Page 3 » * j.... / rODAY ami SATURDAY “son or UELLE SJ ARK” Keith J>arsen Peggy Castle PREVUE TONIGHT "JMWsYjSH at" SlTOMAHAWK **„7£Cft/i//CCta>sg \ m KODIAK -». DESEK fiavut Maria Elena A COLUMBIA PICTURE BRIAN • MARQUES a A ' * i t Frey Stars At End On Service Team Pick Frey, former A&M loot- hall lineman (’50, ’51, and ’52), helped his team (Landslide a i r base, Germany) win all thirteen of tiler games to take the U. S. service football championship of Europe. Dick played defensive guard at A&M, but this past season at Landstuhle, he switched to end. The big, burly, 205 pounder lad showed enough versatility to gain on a starting end position for the victorious Lanstuhle. Landstuhle won their last game and title to the European champ ionship over London air base 30 to 21 on Nov. 28. Twenty thousand fans witnessed the championship tussle at Wemb ley stadium in London, national home of British soccer. SPEAKING OF LOST HUMILITY L l l 4 CIRCLE L AST day “BATTLE ZONE 95 .John I India h Linda Chris(i;m A L so “ME l > .S’r A IT JON" Uoherl Paige Peggy Nash SATURDAY ONLY “THE SA VAGE” Charlton Heston Susan Morrow — A I. S O “LYDIA BAILEY” Anne Frances Dale Robertson Janies (lied) Smith, Duke half back, is a major league baseball prospect. lie’s a left-handed, hitting outfielder. John McKenna, head football coach at V, M. I., was line coach at the school last season. Robin Roberts of the Phillies re ceived a bonus of 25,000 for sign ing with the club in 1948. LAST DAY Cu ion •Will Be Closed Until Jan. 3rd. bAUCi LOR THE GOOSE = $ u * Betniiard-Vidoi Presmlalion • Directed by « rgi KING VIDOR • Release) by ?0lh Cenluryfrw Meet the College Crowd at LOUANNS . . tJie collegiale lavorile for GOOD FOOD & DANC1JNG every nialii */ o for the past 14 years EM = 268o* Dallas Greenville Ave Off Central Expressway News Briefs THE DALLAS A&M Mothers club will bold their annual Christ mas dance Dec. 2L at the Cedar Crest country club. Durward Cline will play for the dance. * * * ABOUT 50 PERSONS abided the barbecue for intramural offi cials and managers in the Grove this week. The meal consisted of barbequed chicken and coffee. tpaneient Druid ceremonies, men were placed in straw cages made in the/ shape of giants or animals and became religious sacrifices when they died in the flames when their cages were set on fire. AMARILLO A&M CLUB Presents Its 6th Annual CHRISTMAS DANCE Wednesday, Dee. 23rd At The ‘NAT” in Amarillo ★ 9 Stag or Drag p. m. till? ADVANCE TICKETS MAY BE PURCHASED FROM MEMBERS OF THE CLUB A Moral tale I3emg the Sad Account of How a Metropolis missed ils Big Chance. , Qfl @H£££ WA6 Oltefe A VOUN6 MAN JfuT.WHFN NS 6PUGUT TO PUP- J0HE VENPO^ PSNOUN^BP HIM WHO W£HT TO //gfVyV&K TO CHASE A SO H£ FOR A fSOLTr^OOM R?!Z NOT ESTABLISH A KIPPER£J> CAT- Ml OUT SEARCH TUB WANTAPS KNOWING THE NEWS PAPgm mn PYNASTy takin© with him fos the name of one whop w&m affuctep wiSm//cs A CLUTCH OF KIPPEF6-... BMPLOY HIM AS A TYCOON- , AMP WERE NOT PU6L1SHEP ALAS 0ITH NO NEWS TO PEAP HE THO'T 0BARFUL OF SfpUANPgglNO TO P/BPOirr HIMEELF AT THE THEATPTE BUT KNEW NOT WH£g£ TO TUPN WITHOUT COUNSEL OF AP OI? CRITIC - — HIE MONEY ON SOMETHING SN FERIOR HE TOOK Hl6 CATFlEH TO A PENNY AKOAPE TO 6TUP/ THE SITUATION — 0T LENGTH HIE COIWE WEKE (Som ANP HE WAE PIPECTSP INTO THE SNOW WHEKE HE EOH^HT A NEWEPAPEP TO PUT UNPEP HIE COAT TO F£NP THE CROUP - 3UTALA6— flAMlEHEP ANP FPOZEN Hi ATg ' ' All iUTONS OF HIE CATFISH WHICH LAET H6 WO.MLP SAVE fY WPAPPIN© £UT,A6AIN, ALAS -.--Oio H&pur I r OpK LOST A COOP gU£!Ng^ ANP A MONUMENT. The Battalion Published Daily In The Interest of A Greater A&M & College Station ! "W ^you Ng.vex THt WAteC ^lU THfe. Ytiu. CUN6> r^y. S/A^--T I