The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 13, 1955, Image 4

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THE BATTALION
Thursday, October 13, 1955
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THE TIGERS 1 hese eleven boys handle most of the playing chores for A&M Consol-
idated (left to right) Manuel Garcia, Ed Linton, David McNeely, Steadman Davis,
Garland Andrews, John Beaty and Dick Hickman make up the line. Backfield mem
bers are Edgar Feldman, quarterback, Wayne Thompson, Bill Kavanaugh and Alton Ar
nold.
[Jndefeated, Untied Kittens
To Meet Huntsville Tonight
By MAURICE OLIAN
CHS Sports Correspondent
The undefeated and untied
A&M Consolidated Kittens
meet Huntsville tonight at
7:30 p.m. in Huntsville in
what may be the deciding
game, of the junior high district
championship.
Consolidated’s Kittens rolled over
Huntsville earlier this year on Tig
er field, 13-6, and will be out to
duplicate the trick tonight against
one of the district’s strongest
team.
In three games the Kittens have
only been scored on once when
Huntsville managed to turn the
trick. The Kittens romped over
Navasota last week, 33-0, and beat
Hearne in a non-district go earlier
in the' seaosn, 26-0-.
Of the four teams in Consoli
dated’s district, only Huntsville
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PHONE 4-5324
For Sale
Bridge bronze lamp, $8; 2 metal
lounge chairs, 3 positions, inner
spring cushions, $17.50 each; all
practically new. 6-1489. 30t2
RCA Radio, Zenith radio, com
bination cabinet, two matching
card tables. Drop leaf table, two
extra leaves, chair. Phone 6-5783.
28t4
Kenmore Ironer with matching
chair. Perfect condition. $75.00.
Phone 4-7979. 27t5
For Rent
Room for rent: Southeast bed
room, private bath, meals, ph.
3-4375. Mrs. Maggie Parker. 28tf
OFFICIAL NOTICES
Official notices must be brougbt, mailed,
M telephoned so as to arrive in the Office
of Student Publications (207 Goodwin,
4-6324, hours 8 - 12, 1-6, daily Monday
through Friday) at or before the deadline
of 1 p.m. of the day preceding publica
tion.—Director.
October 31 is the last date on which or
ders for Senior Rings may be placed for
delivery before Christmas holidays. Un
dergraduate students who have 95 hours
and who are in good standing may pur
chase the A. and M. ring. All rings must
be paid for in full when placing the order
The Ring Clerk is on duty only from
8:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon Tuesday through
Saturday.
H. L,.. Heaton,
Registrar 30td
All student club officers are reminded
that their club must be registered with
the Deparment of Student Activities, 2nd
floor Goodwin Hall by November 1, 1955.
Registration Is necessary for all student
clubs regardless of their nature.
W. D. Hardesty
Club Advisor 30t9
Identification cards which were made
In connection with registration on Sep
tember 16, 17, for the current semester
are now ready for distribution in the
Registrar's Office, College Administration
Building. They should be claimed in per
son immediately.
H. L. Heaton
Registrar 29t3
Wanted
Male Help Wanted—Part time
butcher, weekends. No Sunday
work. Some experience preferred.
Pood Town, Bryan. Phone 3-6785.
28t3
Lost
Galveston Ball High School ring
in Duncan Mess Hall. Initials
f.J.D. Reward. 10-221. 29t7
Found
Found red bicycle under Kyle
Field stadium. Owner claim at
Training Union. See Billy Pick
ard. Identify and pay for ad.
29t3
Pets
Students: Board your' dogs at
special low monthly rates. The Ba
yard Kennels, on Highway 6 south
of College. 6-4121. 75tf
Work Wanted
Typing wanted to do in my home.
Mrs. C. E. Carlson, Jr. Phone
3532. iQOtf
Special Notice
Would like to keep one or two
children, ideal back yard, fenced,
shade trees, TV, convenient to Col
lege View. 6-1489. 30t2
Date fall through ? If you have
an unneeded date ticket for TCU
game, please call Glenn Green at
3-8454, College View. 29t3
Piano lessons . . . beginners and
Ldvanced. Mrs. Ed. B. Avery.
Phone 6-6701. .305 Ast St. 27t8
ATTENTION WORKING
MOTHERS—leave your children in
my care. . . . large fenced-in back
yard, two large shade trees. . . .
TV set, plenty of relaxation, games
and art, two balanced meals daily.
Rates; 350 per hour, $2 per day,
$10 weekly. . . . open 24 hours, also
Sundays.' . . Phone 3-2057. 1908
Cavitt Drive. 17tl5
German native tutors German
and French. Reasonable rates.
Prepares for Ph.D. examination.
Contact Trudie Adam, room 309,
Biology Department, campus. 16tf
ATTENTION WORKING
MOTHERS
We guarantee that your child
will be happy in our nursery school.
Ages through 4. Music, art, games,
meals. 24 hour service. Phone
4-9761. 9tf
SUL, ROSS LODGE NO. 1300 A.F. & A.M.
College Station
//\\ Regular monthly meeting
Thursday, Octboer 13. 7 p.m.
Members and visiting brethi
ren cordially invited.
L. S. Paine. W.M. 29t2
N. M. McGinnis, Sec’y.
poses a definite title threat to the
Kittens.
The starting offensive lineup
for the Kittens tonight includes
left end Virdon Smith, left tackle
Morris Stone, left guard Ken Ca
sey, center Brenner Sayers, right
guard Joel Mills, right tackle Ho
ward Mitchell and right end Ben
Jackson in the line.
Buddy Holick calls the signals
for the Kittens from his quarter
back post. Tommy Bramble and
Dee Smith will man the halfback
positions and Jimmy Wright starts
at fullback.
On defense the Kitten lineup
shows three changes. Harold Al
ford goes in for Casey, Fred
Wright takes over Sayer’s posi
tion and Condy Pugh moves into
Holick’s place.
Consolidated high school takes
on Cypress-Fairbanks tomorrow
night on Tiger Field in the last
non-district bout for the Tigers.
Game time is 8 p.m.
The Tigers will be out to snap a
three game losing streak suffered
at the hands of non-district foes.
Tomorrow night’s game will pit
two teams of almost equal strength
against other.
The Cypress-Fairbanks Bobcats
have a 1-3-1 won-lost record for
the season, while A&M Consoli
dated boasts one 'win against four
losses.
Three of the Tiger’s top players,
Larry Leighton, Alton Arnold and
Bobby Witcher, may miss the Bob
cat fracas because of injuries or
illness.
Fish Football
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gainer with 50 yards on three
thrusts, one a 24-yard sprint to
paydirt in the third quarter. Pas-
cuzzi took a Hall pass for the first
touchdown and kicked three of four
extra points.
Pascuzzi will start tonight at
halfback along wdth Paul Delfeld,
stocky speedster from North High
in Dallas, who hit the double stripe
from 33 yards out for the Aggie
second scoi’e and ended the evening
with 44 yards on four carries.
Aggressive play in the Fish for
ward wall contributed heavily to
the Fish victory. Tackle Clarence
Hays, from Ft. Worth’s North
Side High, recovered the TCU fum
ble that led to the first Aggie
score in the second period and
Baytown’s Leo Wotipka, Hays run
ning mate, set up the second touch
down with a recovery early in the
third quarter.
Center Dick Goff, guards Tommy
Howard and Carl Luna, tackle Har
old Price and ends Don Usry and
John Tracey were standouts in the
Fish line. Tracey, 6-3 and 216
pounds, comes from Philadelphia,
Pa., where basketball coach Ken
Loeffler knew of his ability and
recommended him to Bryant.
OPEN FOR ALL BANQUETS, DINNERS
RECEPTIONS, WEDDINGS AND LUNCHEONS
ALL by RESERVATION ONLY
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2-5089
“The Oaks” — 3-4375
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