Page 4 THE BATTALION Thursday, September 8, 1955 CHS Tigers Try Hempstead Tn Op SPECIALS FOR THUR. - FRI. - SAT. - SEPT. 8-9-10 ener A&M Consolidated’s Tigers open the local grid season Fri day when they tangle with Hempstead’s Bobcats at 8 p.m. on the new Tiger Field. A top-notch game is expected, as the Bobcats lost only one start er from last year’s eleven and the Tigers looked good in a three-way scrimmage with Rockdale and La- Grange last Thursday. Consolidated whipped the Hemp stead team 14-0 last year. In 1953 CHS took them 33-0 and they tied 6-6 in 1952, when they tied for the district title. Consolidated coach Horace Schaf fer has announced offense starters as follows: Norman Floeck, L. E.; Dick Hickman, L.T.; Garland An drews, L.G.; Steadman Ddvis, Cen ter; Jack McNeely, R.G.; Ed Lin ton, R.T.; Manuel Garcia, R.E.; Edgar Feldman, QB; Bobby Witch er, L.H.; Bill Hall, R.H.; and Bill Kavanaugh, FB. On defense, Alfred Linton, Don ald Vaughn and Wayne Thompson will replace Davis, Witcher and Feldman. A picnic and yell practice for all Tiger suppbrters will be held at 6:30 tonight at the old Tiger Field. Claire Rogers, head yell leader, has urged all CHS fans to attend and bring a sack lunch. Cold drinks will be sold by the yell leaders. Ags Working Hard For UCLA Game Paul Bryant’s 60-plus charges are still sweating through their twice-a-day workouts in prepara tion for the opening game of the season Sept. 16 against UCLA in Los Angeles. The A&M coach has indicated that six of his brilliant array of sophomores are likely to be start ers against the national champs of last year. These six are Bobby Joe Conrad, Ed Dudley and John Crow, backs; Guard Jim Stanley, Cackle Charles Krueger and End Bobby Marks. Although these six have been pointed out as “probables,” no one can discount several of the other members of last year’s freshman team. Probably chief among these is hard-running Kenny Hall, the flashy fullback from Sugarland. Because priority is now being giv en to defense, Jack Pardee is beat ing Hall out as the starting full back. The team will continue their twice-a-day workouts until they leave for California Sept. 15. One of the sessions will be cut tomor row because of the annual Press Day. Bryant will have the team woxk out the morning of the 15th and will work them out that night in the Coliseum in Los Angeles. The Aggie football team is not the only group around here that is practicing for the UCLA game. Che famed A&M band is doing quite a bit itself, readying itself for the chance to show off before the expected 80,000 fans at the game and the many thousands more watching it on regional tele vision. A&M Garden Club Meets Tomorrow The A&M Gai’den Club will hold its first meeting of the year to morrow at 2:30 p.m. in the Social Room of the Memorial Student Center. New members are invited to at- ted, according to the president, Mrs. C. C. Doak. 4' Rely On Us for Superior Service When you put clothes in our hands, you know they’ll be returned clean, well pressed and in top form. Out reputation rests on your satisfaction. ARMOUR’S STAR — (12 to 16 Lb. Avg.) EGGS Guaranteed Fresh Grade “A” DOZEN — MELLORINE Lilly HALF GAL. 39 55 SHANK HALF BUTT HALF . . CENTER CUT . Orr’s Gold Seal VEAL CUTLETS LB Wisconsin CHEESE l„ 49c CANADIAN BACON SUNVALE BACON LB. Orr’s Gold Seal Shoulder Crown LB. 89c I ROAST 43c I BREAST OF VEAL LB. Gold Seal 39c Pound 25« ★ FROZEN FOODS★ Birdseye Frozen CUT GREEN BEANS 5 X 1.00 Birdseye Frozen FRENCH STYLE BEANS 5 ^ 1.00 Birdseye Frozen BABY LIMA BEANS 4IVJ: 1.00 Birdseye Frozen F0RDH00K LIMAS 4 Z 1 :1.00 Birdseye Frozen CHOPPED BROCCOLI 5 1.00 Birdseye Frozen LEAF SPINACH 6 Xt LOO Morton’s Frozen FRUIT PIES ;^:;r' ry 4 ^ 1.00 Fresh Pact Frozen STRAWBERRIES 5 Z: LOO ★ BEST BUYS ★ RICE Adolphus Brand 2 Pk g . 29 c SALMON £v1t.h 39c NAPKINS Northern 80 Count 2 For 23C CANDY “ suces 2 ^ 39c COLGATES PASTE—Giant 33c PINE-O-PINE ™ 45c RITZ CRACKERS—Nabisco—8 Oz. . . . 21c GRAHAM CRACKERS—Nabisco—16 Oz. 29c VANILLA WAFERS—Nabisco—7^ Oz. . 21c FILLER PAPER—25c Size .... 2 Pkgs. 39c FRESH—FIRM FOR SLICING AIDES Cello Ctns 19c Fresh Italian Prune Plums U.S. NO. 1—RED lbs. ★ TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS ★ POTATOES 10 u.. 25c SUPER MARKETS ORB S TEXAS AVE. STORE OPEN SUNDAYS - 7 A.M. - 9 P.M. BRYAN 200 E. 24™ ST. 3516 TEXAS AVE.