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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1954)
V y Thursday, December 9, 1954 THE BATTALION Page 5 UP AND AWAY—A&M guard Pat McCrory leaps and pushes a one-hander up and away for the basket. The/shot missed as Tulsan Ernie Stewart (23) fouled McCrory. Trio Stars As Fish Beat Arlin A trio of players led the Aggie freshmen over the Arlington State Rebels here last night, 63-48. Ted Dockery, Fritzie Connley, and Bryan Sutherlin sparked the Fish attack by scoring 49 points SAVE YOUR MONEY SAVE YOUR CLOTHES CAMPUS CLEANERS Freshmen (Continued from Page 1) Smith, 126, are in the run-off. The other votes went to Arthur S. Har ris, 76; Fred Huttanus, 56; Roscoe Van Zandt, 80; Allan W. Vencil, 44; and E. G. Wulfe, 63. Parliamentarian: Joe R. Harris, 126; Ted Lowe, 123; and James Cartrell, 110, are in a run-off. The otliter candidates were Ralph Dor chester, 63; Jimmie E. Evans, 64; Dudfey L. Morris, 50; Boba Sher- il]„62; and John Wood, 53. Reporter : In a run-off are Al vin Grantham, 156, and Larry Van Doozer, 207. The other candidates were E. L. Moses, 134, and Russell Somers, 119. Sergeant-at-arms: Jack Bailey, 173; John R. Dosher, 155; and lack Montgomery, 116, are in the tun-off. The other candidates were Don W. Carver, 93; Shelby Guidey, 53;-and-Peter Humber, 78. HI-FI FANS . . . at Shaffer’s You Can LISTEN & COMPARE WEBCOR HI-FI . . . The Musicale or Concerto Models COLUMBIA HI-FI . . . 360 or 360 K R.C.A. VICTOR HI-FI Priced from $129.95 Special Student Terms SHAFFER’S BOOK STORE North Gate Across From Post Office between them. The Fish play Allen Academy to night at 8 p.m. in Bryan. Dockery, a 6-5 forward, Avas high point man for the Aggies with 18 points. Sixteen of them came, on field goals. Center Connley was second in scoring Avith 16 points, and played an outstanding game defensively, getting 12 rebounds. Connley Avill complete his freshman year at A&M in January, and will be eli gible for the varsity next semester. Sutherlin, another forward, scored 15 points and was second in rebounds \aT h nine. Guard Wendell Stotts was the top scorer for Arlington Avith 14 points, all of them coming on field goals. n State The first half was a close battle that shav the lead change hands three times, and end up with the Aggies on the long end of a 29-27 score. Connley was the leading scorer in the first half with 10 points. CHRISTMAS GIFT We can't show our appreciation for the wonderful business you Aggies have fav ored us with by giving each of you a gift, but we can do this for the first twelve dozen (144) Aggies that come to see us at our College Store tomorrow. A- IPS® rftlix A The Edgeworth Tobacco Co. has chosen us for the introduction of this new pipe smokers' gift kit-dedicated to the "College Man Who Has Decided To Smoke A Pipe/' GLTT|. COadcbiop dCo. MENS CLOTHING- SINCE 1Q9$ woceneS Krafts' SALAD DRESSIMG x8c Pint Jar Ballard BISCUITS Cans 19c Bewley's FLOUR lb. Bag 35c Fresh, Loco! Country EGGS Med. Size Doz. 33c California — Large Head L E T T U C E for No. 1 Long- White — California POTATOES lb. Mesh bag Carton — Cello Pack T O M A T O E S for rozen 3ood Birdseye — Fresh Frozen PEAS ez pkg. Birdseye — 8 Oz. BEEF PIE for Simplot POTATO PATTIES oz pkg. WUl Armour’s Star — Pure Pork SAUSAGE lb. Roll Decker’s Tall Corn — Sliced BACON C U.S. Good Square Cut Shoulder ROAST Fresh, Tender, Calf LIVER C SOUTHSIM FOOD MAMET We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities SPECIALS STARTING 4 P.M. THURS. THROUGH SAT., DECEMBER 9TH, 10TH, 11TH