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Page 4 THE BATTALION hursday, November 3, 1955 Undefeated Kittens To Play Madisonville There Tonight By MAURICE OLIAN CHS Sports Correspondent The undefeated A&M Con solidated Kittens try to wrap up the District 25-A junior high championship tonight at 7:30 against Madisonville’s rugged eleven at Madisonville. Only a 19-19 stalemate with powerful Huntsville mars the oth erwise spotless Kitten record. They go into tonight’s clash with a 5-0-1 won-lost slate. The Kittens romped and stomped over Madisonville in their last meeting at College Station, 35-7, and are favored again tonight. Consolidated edged Navasota last week 20-13 in the final minutes of play. The Kittens hold other decisions over Navasota, 33-0, Hearne, 26-0, and Huntsville, 13-6, so far this season. The starting offensive lineup for the Kittens tonight includes left end Virdon Smith, left tackle Mor ris Stone, left guard Ken Casey, center Brenner Sayers, right guard Joel Mills, right tackle Howard Mitchell and right end Ben Jackson in the line. Quarterback Buddy Holick di rects the Kitten T-formation, Tom my Bramble and Dee Smith hold down the halfback positions, and Condy Pugh starts at fullback. On defense the CHS lineup shows three changes. Harold Alford goes in for Casey and Fred Wright takes over Sayer’s position. Jimmy Wright, who has been a starter at fullback, is injured this week. A&M Consolidated’s high school squad moves into Sealy tomorrow night, and will be looking for its first District 25-A win of the sea son. Sealy pulled out its offensive guns last week to trample Tom- ball’s Cougars 53-27. The lopsided victory was Sealy’s second against on losses in conference action, and upped its season record to an im pressive 6-2 mark. Sealy is the defending district champion. Jack McNeely, who played full back for the first time last Friday night against Waller, turned in probably the best running perfoi-m- ance by a Tiger back this year. He pounded the Bulldog line for 95 yards in 19 trips to emerge as the game’s leading ground gainer. Vaughan, Hataway Aid Squadron 3 Victory lb. Box 33C By JOE DAN BOYD Intramural Sports Writer The accurate arm of quar terback Dick Vaughan com bined with glue fingered James Hataway to lead Squad ron 3 over Squadron 23, 6-0, in freshman intramurals Tuesday. Bagging one of Vaughan’s many short aerials, Hataway eluded the entire Sqd. 23 defense to race over the goal line untouched and wrap up the ball game in a neat one touchdown package. The conversion try by Richard Hussey was no good, and neither team could manage another tally. Squadron 23 looked like a new team in the second half of play, as Hubert Vykukal intercepted a stray Vaughan pass to set-up a short aerial drive of their own. BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD KATES One day 2^ per word 10 per word each additional day Minimum charge—400 DEADLINES 5 p.m. day before publication Classified Display 800 per column inch each insertion PHONE 4-5324 For Kent For Sale Automatic Bendix washer, not a bolt down type washer. Has new tub and new transmission. $50.00. Can be seen after 5:00 at A-13-Z College View or call 6-8411. 42t3 Channel 6 Channel 6 lege View. Yogi T.V. Antena. Yogi T.V; Antenna. 42t2 Squirrel cage type fan, large enough to cool entire C.V. apart ment. Call 6-8743 or see John Jones at C-15-D. $25.00. 42tl (533) Used apartment type na tural gas ranges, approximately: (60) Hardwicke with oven control: (81) Athens with oven control. (287) Dixie without oven control; (105) Magic Chef without oven con trol. May be seen at the Office of the Manager of Student Apartments. Sealed bids for any number will be received in the Office of the Busi- aess Manager, College Administra tion Building until 10:30 a.m., No vember 14, 1955. The right is re served to reject any and all bids and to waive any and all technical ities. Address Business Manager, A. and M. College of Texas, College Station, Texas for further inform ation. 40TTh Room for rent: Southeast bed room, private bath, meals, ph. 3-4375. Mrs. Maggie Parker. 28tf Lost Yellow part Persian cat on Hal loween in vicinity of College Hills. Reward, Phone 6-2757. 42t3 Pets Students: Board your dogs at Kpecial low monthly rates. The Ba yard Kennels, on Highway 6 south of College. 6-4121. 75tf Wanted Four tickets to Texas game — James Debbrecht, A-14-C College View. 42t4 The drive ended on the Sqd. 3 1-yard line, and was sparked by such offensive aces as Perry Pierce and Donald Shannon. John Hodge’s attempt to pass for a game-tying touchdown was broken up by Hussey. Sqd. 3’s big moment in the last half saw a great exhibition of running by Hataway, who was con voyed down field by the fine block ing of Kyle Parnell and Richard Marr. In other games Wednesday, Sqd. 20 crushed A-Athletics, 20-9; Sqd. 22 edged Sqd. 2, 7-0; Sqd. 1 down ed Sqd. 21 on penetrations and Sd. 24 walloped Sd. 4, 26-6. Students to work Kyle Field Con cessions for SMU and Texas games. Contact J. C. Wallis. 40t4 Work Wanted Will care for children at my home during the day and at night at 404 Second St. (North Gate) Phone 6-4466. 40t8 Typing wanted to do in my home. Mrs. C. E. Carlson, Jr. Phone 3532. after 5 p.m. lOOtf OFFICIAL NOTICES Draftsman drawing table. Made in M.E. Shop. B-2-D College View after 5:00 p.m. 41t3 Smith-Corona portable typewrit er with carrying case, $50. cash 105 East Sulphur Springs Rd., C.S., phone 6-2309. 41t3 WILL SACRIFICE .... New 7-piece Sheffield Silver Service Set. 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MSC Offers Prize For Naming Band Aggies who like malts or ham burgers should try to name the band that plays on “Center Sounds” each Monday at 4:30 p.m. in No vember over WTAW. The public relations committee of the MSC is sponsoring the con test in which the person naming this band will win a malt and ham burger. All you have to do is put your suggestion on a slip of paper, sign your name, dorm and room num ber, and drop it in the box next to the gift shop in the MSC. The band will use the winning name on its program held in the Fountain Room. The contest will end Friday. Winners will be announced in the near future. 25c Bag Any Brand — Half Gallon 19c To bring the College Calendar in con formity with Ai'ticle VI, Section 5 b, of House Bill 140, 54th Legislature, the of ficial Christmas Recess will end at 8 a.m. on January 3, 1956, instead of January 2 as originally published in the Undergrad uate Catalogue for the Sessions of 1954-55 and 1955-56. 41t4 J. P. Abbott Dean of the College “All students who expect to receive a degree at mid-term are reminded that or ders will be taken for graduation announce- mnts at the Department of Student Activ ities from November 7th through December 7th. 41t8 C. G. (Spike) White, Director Recreation & Entertainment CHS Seniors Try For Scholarships Three outstanding seniors a t Consolidated High School, Marilyn Davis, Margaret Berry and Marcia Smith, will compete in the multi million dollar National Merit Scholarship Program, said Princi pal J. J. Skrivanek, Jr. These students are aiming for one of the 300 four-year college scholarships that can carry up to full tuition and living expenses, depending upon the financial need of each winner, that is conducted by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation. This is an indepen dent, non-profit educational or ganization set up by grants of $20,500,000. This program is aimed at the discovering and helping the most talented student in the country and will permit winners to choose any accredited college or university and any course of study. “Four Fellowships of 700 pounds each, .for study at either Oxford or Cambridge University during 1956-57, will be awarded to qualified American students under the terms of the Charles and Julia Henry Fund. Both men and women are eligible. Pref erence will be given to recent college grad uates of distinction or to students who will receive the Bachelor’s degree with dis tinction before July 1, 1956. Applicants must present a definite scheme of study or research; they must be unmarried and prepared to devote their whole time to the objects of the Fellowship. Applications close January 15, 1956. Students in res idence may secure further information from the Office of the Dean of the College. Application forms may be obtained from the Secretary of Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, or from the Secretary to the Corporation, Harvard University, Cambridge 38, Massachusetts.” 40t3 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 when you shop km! Nabisco HONEY GRAHAMS Bama PEACH PRESERVES B^jar 33c Creamer's POTATO CHIPS MELLORINE Crustene SHORTENING 3 lb. Carton DIAMOND NAPKINS 80countbox 10c Cutrite * WAX PAPER 125 ft. Ron DASH DOG FOOD 63c Af&UrAMAMt£ 2 Cans LOOK AT THESE BIG MONEY SAVERS YOU GET AT MILLER'S Tickets Limited Only 500 tickets are to be sold to the after game dance which will be held on the second floor of the MSC after the SMU game Saturday night. Theme of the dance, which is sponsored by the MSC Dance Group, will be football and decora tions will be based on this theme. 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