The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 25, 1955, Image 3

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Tuesday, October 25, 1955 THE BATTALION Page 3
s Butcher
or Bears 19-7
By RONNIE GREATHOUSE
Battalion Sports Editor
That good ol’ Baylor line
WASN’T last Saturday, as
ruthlessly efficient A&M re
duced the once arrogant Waco
Bear to a state of stumbling
bewilderment. .
“Just tell the folks we got ate
up,” said Steve Owen, Baylor’s line
coach, and one time head coach of
the pro-New York Giants.
A&M took over 11th place in
the nation on the Associated
Press’ poll this week, barely be
ing nudged out of the 10th spot
BATTALION
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For Sale
Small type washer, good condition.
Apt. D-l-D College View. 34t3
For Kent
Rooms, each with adjoining bath,
weekends or permanent. Mrs. A.
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Furnished apartments. One and
two bedrooms. Phone 5-3191 —
Navasota. 616 McAlpine St. 32t8
Room for rent: Southeast bed
room, private bath, meals, ph.
3-4375. Mrs. Maggie Parker. 28tf
Female Help Wanted
Lady with minimum 2 year gen
eral bookkeeping experience for
machine operated complex general
ledger records. Permanent. Ap
ply in person only to Mrs. Hender
son, Memorial Student Center,
A&M College. 34t6
Work Wanted
CLASSIFIED
Lost
Saturday night, one leather bill
fold on Brazos River off Grosbeck
Rd. Contains important papers.
Please return to Pete Justice Dorm
11 Room 218. 36t3
Small fluffy gray kitten in vicin
ity of Consolidated School on new
dorm area. Answers to name,
“Elvis,” Phone 6-8901. Reward.
. 36t2
OFFICIAL NOTICES
Official notices must be brought, mailed,
)i telephoned so as to arrive in the Office
of Student Publications (207 Goodwin,
4-5324, hours 8 - 12, 1-6, daily Monday
through Friday) at or before the deadline
of 1 p.m. of the day preceding pubUca-
tion.—Director.
Notice of Sale of 1952 Chevrolet % ton
pickup truck, one John Deere, Model M,
No. 11, tractor and one John Deere, No.
51, integral power mower—Sealed bids will
be received in the office of the Department
of Entomology, College Station, until 10
a.m., Saturday, Novmber 5, 1955, and then
publicly opened and read for the following
equipment.
1952 Chevrolet % ton pickup truck
John Deere, Model M, No. 11, tractor
John Deere, No. 51, integral power
mower
Prospective bidders should contact the
Head of the Department of Entomology:
‘Phone 6-6474, for further information.
36t3
ALL DEPARTMENTS: The Official
directory of offices, staff and students
are ready for distribution now at 75c each.
You may get your copy now at the Office
of Student Publications, 207 Goodwin Hall.
34tf
by Southern California.
Baylor’s defeat was total. Even
mighty Maryland, the nation’s No.
1 team, failed to humiliate the
Bruins so thoroughly, and so con
clusively. Behind bone-splintering
blocking, Aggie backs filtered
through Baylor’s tightly-drawn de
fenses for 264 yards. A&M con
trolled the ball, as well as the
game, running 76 plays from
scrimmage, and allowing the help
less Bears to handle only 40.
“We could tell when the Aggies
came out for the kick-off that they
were ready for it. We’ve just nev
er been hit any harder by any
body,” said Dugan Pearce, Baylor
guard.
GROUND-GREEDY A&M ate up
a total of 286 yards during the
afternoon. Baylor managed 168,
and only 34 yards of it came
through the Aggies’ fast congeal
ing line. A&M now ranks first
among SWC teams in per-game
defense, and second in offense.
Bruising Jack Pardee, playful as
a maddened Brahman bull, was
the game’s leading ball carrier with
81 yards in 18 blasts at the line.
Roddy Osborne entered his name
among A&M’s growing list of su
perlative backs with 63 yards on
nine carries. Dendy and Loyd
(See FOOTBALL, Page 4)
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BINGO!—Little Loyd Taylor hauls in a fourth down pass
from the arm of quarterback Jimmy Wright for 22 yards
that set-up A&M’s final TD against Baylor last Saturday.
Loyd was stopped on the Baylor 2.
Tailor made to your individual measurements—right
here in our shops at College Station. No sending away
or long waiting.
Katy Nudges Tigers 13-6
In Game’s Final Minutes
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Typing wanted to do in my home.
Mrs. C. E. Carlson, Jr. Phone
3532. lOOtf
Pets
Students: Board your dogs at
ispecial low monthly rates. The Ba
yard Kennels, on Highway 6 south
of College. 6-4121. 75tf
Special Notice
Will keep a child for working
mother. Phone 4-7314 Mrs. W. R.
Robertson, 14 Ball St., College.
32t5
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
Dr. Carlton R. Lee
OPTOMETRIST
803A East 26th
Call 2-1662 for Appointment
(Across from Court House)
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
Any student who normally expects to
complete all the requirements for a degre
by the end of the current semester should
call by the Registrar’s office NOW and
make formal application for a degree.
November 1st is the deadline for filing
an application for a degree to be con
ferred at the end of the current semester.
This deadline applies to both graduate and
undergraduate students.
H. L. Heaton,
Registrar 32t8
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BRYAN, TEXAS
By MAURICE OLIAN
CHS Sports Correspondent
A&M Consolidated’s Tigers,
after being downed by Katy,
13-6, on a 60-yard return of a
pass interception in the last
two minutes, are engaged in
some stiff workouts this week in
preparation for Waller’s invasion
of Tiger Field Friday night.
Waller battled Tomball’s Cou
gars to a 0-0 standstill last week
in their second district conflict of
the season, with the Bulldogs lead
ing in penetrations, 2-1. Tomball
had previously blanked Katy, 12-0.
Based on these results, which
don’t mean too much in Texas high
school football, Waller will be fa
vored to turn back the Tigers, but
the local crew should be ready for
a top-notch effort, as this will be
their homecoming game.
A Frank Merriwell-type play by
Dale Faulk of the Katy Tigers was
responsible for beating Consolidat-
Ahead of the game ...
Arrow fields a smart squad of sweaters,
with man-for-man superiority down
the line. They’re warm and soft, styled
with exceptional taste—in Orion or
lambswool, or a blend of Orion and
wool. It’s a smart college man who
collects several colored sweaters.
Sleeveless from $5.00 or long-sleeved
from $7.95. They’re perfect, worn
with dress and sport shirts—•
like this Arrow plaid. Get a few of each!
y^ARROlV-
CASUAL WEAR
— first in fashion
Quick warm-up by ARROW
When we saw Arrow’s first collectiofi of sweaters*
we warmed up to them at once. Now everyone
on campus wants them.
And, because they’re Arrow, we have style news as
well as price news for you. Here, you can make
the handsomest color selection in town.
Arrow sweaters can be yours for only $7.95 ia
Wool-Orlon or $8.95 in 100% Orion;
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W. S. D.
CLOTHIERS
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ed and thereby dropping them into
the District 25-A cellar.
With 2:21 left to play, Faulk in
tercepted a pass on his own 40 and
raced the remaining distance to
pay dirt unmolested. George Mil
ler booted the point after touch
down to give the hosts a lead that
was “as good as gold” at that
stage in the game.
Katy out-rushed Consolidated,
191-95, but the Tigers held the
passing edge with 80 yards to their
opponents’ 29.
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Ridgecrest Addition
PHONE 6-7984
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105 W. Main
North Gate
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Remember these facts about Convair: Convair was awarded the
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GRADUATING CIVIL ENGINEERS interested in the field of aircraft
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Nov. 3rd and Nov. 4th
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