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» Crow Ready for Razorbacks Thursdajr, October 27, 1955 THE BATTALION Page 5 BY RONNIE GREATHOUSE Both A&M and Arkansas will have something to “Crow” about Saturday. John Crow returns to the Aggie line-up for the first time in two weeks, and ex-Razorbacks get a chance to whoop-it-up at their an nual Homecoming jubilee. Crow, the No. 2 ball carrier among A&M’s fleet-flock of backs, is expected to start against Ar kansas. He has chewed up 217 yards in 35 carries, and owns a 6.2 yards per try average. The Aggies worked on offensive plays, punts and defense yesterday, but had no contact work. Coach Paul Bryant said there would be no contact work this week. Halfback Kenneth Hall and end Gene Stallings have been ill with a virus infection this week. Hall will probably miss the Arkansas Aggies Have You Tried — YOUNGBLOOD’S Fried Chicken Barbecue — Steaks — Seafoods At Prices You Can Afford' — Special Lunch Each Day — Soup — Choice of Meats 2 Vegetables — Salad .75 Served 11:00 A.M. to 9:00 A.M. Fast & Courteous Service SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO PARTIES Phone 2-8038 YOUNGBLOOD’S South College Rock Building Midway Between Bryan & College game. “We’ve won two conference games now, and you see all this stuff in the papers about the fine job Bryant’s doing. I’ve done prac tically no coaching at all,” states Bryant; “our staff has done the work.” “A staff is just as good as the boys on the team, and any head coach is just as good as his staff. We’ve got both, and that’s why we’ve been winning. I contribute less than anybody.” “Jack Mitchell (Arkansas) will have his team just as ready as ours, and if we beat them it’ll be because of the boys wanting to. I don’t think the nine teams that beat us last year outcoached us, and I’m sure of the reverse this year.” The Cadets haven’t beaten the rangy Razorbacks in Fayetteville since 1945, and trail the Porkers in their 28 game series dating back to 1903. Arkansas, with a 14-12-2 record against the Ags, is the only team besides Texas to hold a bet ter than even slate over A&M. D & N M OP TEXiVB A/tM. A 20 VE:A\2. ol_o, e>*-i r , iQo L_e>. c<->airo feoka «=>AKl i^> A FA^rr, wAro- UlTTlMCi AOOIE. qoaro. KlV^s l‘=> A L-E-TTE R? KA/SAl AMO A OOM'OR, OE-OL-OCV MAvlOR*. TAILOR MADE RESUMAN GREEN SLACKS $23.00 — 3 DAY DELIVERY — ZUBIK’S UNIFORM TAILOR SHOP 105 N. Main North Gate Golf Tournament Ag Senior Wins Fred Ablon, senior business ad ministration major from Dallas, won the Columbian Country Club invitational golf tourney at Dallas last weekend. Ablon, an all-Southwest Confer ence outfielder on A&M’s champ ionship baseball team last spring entered the two-day tournament along with 50 other golfers. w®A'«f§SS GROCERIES Libbys—No. 2 , /2 Can Whole Spiced Peaches ... 40c Libbys—No. 2 l /2 Can Peach - Halves 33c Libbys—46-Oz. Can Pineapple Juice 29c Libbys—2-303 Cans Small Whole Beets 37c Libbys—Asparagus Style Whole Green Beans Can 37c Folgers—6-Oz. Jar INSTANT COFFEE ....$1.35 Liptons^—8 Oz. Pkg. TEA 59c FROZEN FOOD PICTSWEET— BEEF-CHICKEN Each or TURKEY POT PIES 27c Orang-e Juice 6 Oz. Lemonade Can Lime Ade 15c PRODUCE California Iceberg LETTUCE — Head 10c CARROTS — Cello Bag 10c CELERY —Stalk ..13c TURNIP GREENS— Bch ...15c GROCERIES Lucky Leaf Apple Juice Lucky Leaf—2-303 Cans Apple Sauce Kimbells—2-303 Cans Pitted Pie Cherries Quart Bottle 25c 35c 43c Van Camps—2 No. 2 Cans PORK & BEANS 35c Kimbells—2-303 Cans Cut Green Beans 23c Pictsweet—2-303 Cans Whole Kernel Golden Corn .27c Green Giant—2-303 Cans Tender Green Peas 41c MARKET PEN FED BABY BEEF CUTS— ROUND STEAK—Lb 79c LOIN STEAK— Lb 69c T BONE STEAK— Lb 69c Porter House Steak—Lb 49c Square Cut Shoulder Roast— Lb 39c Hormels—Dairy Brand WEINERS — Lb. 49c GOOD HOPE OLEO - MARGARINE—Lb. 19c Deckers Tall Korn SLICED BACON— Lb 49c Specials Thursday Afternoon, Friday & Saturday, Oct. 27, 28, 29 CHAR NORTH GATE WE DELIVER — FOOD MARKET COLLEGE STATION TOWARD A KEENER AWARENESS OF EVENTS IN OUR DYNAMIC WORLD, THE MSC PROUDLY PRESENTS THE GREAT ISSUES SERIES Introducing Eminent Americans Speaking On Imminent Issues CARTER L. BURGESS Assistant to Secretary of Defense For Manpower and Personnel NORMAN THOMAS and GENERAL CARLOS ROMULO (tentatively) THE AMERICAN DEFENSE PROGRAM” — NOVEMBER 4 Others To Be Announced . . . And on the Same Ticket — The MSC Recital Series BACH SOCIETY NOVEMBER 3 THE ALARD STRING QUARTET MARCH 15 WOODWIN ENSEMBLE JANUARY" 13 ANNETTE DINWOODY, CONTRALTO MAY 22 JUNE STOKES, PIANO MARCH 21 NON-STUDENT TICKET — $3.00 FOR BOTH SERIES. AVAILABLE AT MAIN DESK 51 SC I lll!llll!!lll!lll!l!lllllll!!llll!lllll!!!lllllllll!l!l!!IIUII!!!!!ll!!!l!!lll!i!llllll!llll!lllllllll!!lllll^