T Page 4 THE BATTALION Thursday, November 10, 195& Kittens End Season Tonight at Home By MAURICE OLIAN Aftei 1 wrapping-up the District 25-A junior high championship last week by crushing Madisonville, 39- 0, the A&M Consolidated Kittens finish their season tonight on Ti ger Field against Hearne. Game time is 7:30 p.m. The Kittens boast a 6-0-1 won- lost slate this season, and meet Hearne in a non-district go for the second time this year. In their last meeting Consolidated walloped Hearne 26-0. Only a 19-19 tie with rugged Huntsville mars the otherwise per fect Kitten record. The starting offensive line-up for the Kittens tonight includes left end Ronny Ray, left tackle Larry Godfrey, left guard Ken Ca sey, center Brenner Sayers, right guard Joel Mills, right tackle How ard Mitchell and right end Ben Jackson in the Kitten’s forward wall. Buddy Holick directs the team from his quarterback post, Tom my Bramble and Dee Smith hold down the halfback positions, and Jimmy Wright starts at fullback The Kitten line-up shows several changes on defense. Harold Alford goes in for Casey, Fred Wright takes over Sayer’s position and Condy Pugh relieves Jimmy Wright. D-Field Smashes Sqd. 21, 23-10 Harry McBrierty’s 10 baskets paced a hustling D-Field Artillery over Squadi'on 21 in upperclassmen basketball yesterday, 23-10. Jim Boyer was the second high est scorer with seven points. Wayne Lybecker and Phil Beeson collected four and two points respectively. Other D-FA players were Dan Winship, Jerry Rhea, Bob Smith and Jim Spencer. Paul Carroll sparked the Sqd. 21 scoring with four baskets, followed by Richard Smith and Larry Wash burn’s three each. Others in the Sqd. 21 line-up were Robert Sears, Don Garner and Bob Jewell. 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