The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, December 14, 1955, Image 6

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    Page 6 THE BATTALION Wednesday, December 14, 1955
Tomorrow On Kyle Field
Eager Maroon, White Elevens Collide
YEA MAROON! Three burly Maroon linemen warm-up for
tomorrow’s battle with the White team in the fourth an
nual 12th Man Bowl. Game time is 3 p.m. on Kyle Field.
The game will be played under high school rules with un
limited substitution.
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
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Minimum charere—400
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each insertion
PHONE 4-5324
For Sale
Golf clubs—matched set, regis
tered, five irons, two woods, bag,
balls, etc. $55. Phone 6-6966.
63t3
WOODED LOT for sale at 606
Jersey St., just south of A&M
campus and adjoining city park.
Four blocks from schools and 3
from shopping center. Ideal spot
for children. Call 6-5656 or 4-4666.
62tTWF
New stacked all channel antenna,
mast lead in, guy wires. $17.00.
6-1713, 806 Welsh. College. 62t4
Older model gas range. Good
buy for $15* Phone 3-3782 after
5 p.m. 62t3
Black tuxedo, like new. $25. Size
39. 6-5978. 62tf
Pets
Students: Board your dogs at
snecial low monthly rates. The
Bayard Kennels, on Highway 6
south of College. 6-4121. 75tf
Wanted
Name and date of application ol
all married veterans on waiting
list for College View Apartments.
Confidential. Write Box X.X., c/o
Battalion. 58t8
Wanted to Rent
Two or three bedroom, unfur
nished house, convenient to A&M.
Permanent. Call 6-1654. 61t6
For Rent
Small furnished house for rent.
$40 month plus utilities. Inquire
421 Foch—Bryan. 62t4
Private, furnished apartment.
New stove and icebox. 200 Meadow
Lane. Ph. 4-9178. Will be vacant
Dec. 16. $50. per month. Utilities
paid. 61t3
Large garage apartment, unfur-
shed. 706 Park Place. Mrs. C.
Campbell, 6-6754. 59t5
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SPECIAL CHRISTMAS
OFFER
An all expense paid week-end
for two (2) at the Shamrock
Hilton with each new 1956 Pon
tiac Strato-Streak purchase dur
ing the month of December.
ROY HENRY
PONTIAC CO.
Hearne, Texas
Found
Some money. Owner can reclaim
same by identifying and pay for ad.
Contact Neil Weldon, Mitchell 35.
62t4
For Sale or Rent
Two bedroom house. Blinds, tile
kitchen, breezeway, garage, hard
wood floors, cabinets and closets.
Large lot, price low. Mrs. M. A.
Saxton, 308 W. Houston Ave.,
Crockett, Texas. 59t5
Work Wanted
Typing wanted to do in my
home. Mrs. C. E. Carlson, Jr.
Phone 3532. after 5 p.m. lOOtf
Lost
Left in grandstand, Thanksgiv
ing. when owner was taken to the
hospital, a plaid blanket. Finder
please call 6-1153 or 4-1101 and
receive reward. 63t3
S. F. Austin High of Austin
class ring (55). Initials J. W. R.
Left in G. Rollie White Coliseum
on Dec. 1. Contact J. W. Russell,
P.O. Box 5492, or Dorm 3, Room
210 for reward. 60t5
Special Notice
DOGS BOARDED: Clean com
fortable quarters. Caucasian
Boarding Kennels. Special rate to
“Aggies”. 49tf
OFFICIAL NOTICES
Official notices must be brought, mailed,
jr telephoned so as to arrive hi the Office
Of Student Publications (2(17 Goodwin.
4-8324, hours 8 - 12, 1-8, dally Monday
through Friday) at or before the deadline
of 1 p.m. of the day preceding publica
tion.—Director.
REGALIA FOR BACCALAUREATE
SERMON AND COMMENCEMENT
EXERCISES:
All students who are candidates for the
degree of Doctor of Philosophy are required
to order hoods as well as the doctor’s cap
and gown, and to leave the hoods with the
Registrar no later than 1:00 p.m. Tuesday.
January 10, 1956. The Ph. D. hoods will
not be worn in the procession since all such
candidates will be hooded on the stage.
Candidates for the Master’s and Pro
fessional degrees will wear the master’s cap
and gown: those who are candidates for the
Bachelor’s degree, except military students,
will wear the bachelor’s cap and gown.
All military students who are candidates
for degrees will wear the appropriate mil
itary uniform.
Rental of caps and gowns may be ar
ranged with the College Exchange Store.
Orders may be placed December 12-16,
inclusive. The rental is as follows: doc
tor’s cap and gown $3.90; master’s cap and
gown $3,60; bachelor’s cap and gown $3.30.
C. E. Tischler, Chairman
Convocations Committee 60t6
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
Dr. Carlton R. Lee
OPTOMETRIST
803A East 26th
Call 2-1662 for Appointment
(Across from Court House)
This Week Before
The Holidays . . .
the Books you sold for
CASH earlier in the year,
can now be repurchased at
the same cash value as you
first received.
“ANOTHER LOUPOT
SPECIAL”
By BARRY HART
Assistant Sports Editor
Almost three weeks of hard
practice come to a climax on
Kyle Field Thursday after
noon when the Maroon and
the White teams square off
in the fourth annual 12th Man
Bowl.
GAME TIME is 3 p.m. and a
crowd of more than 4,000 is ex
pected to witness the battle.
Both bead coaches, Lari'y Win
kler of the Maroons and Ronald
Robbins of the Whites, planned for
no contact work today with empha
sis on polishing their offenses and
woiking on specialties.
Winkler and Robbins have an
nounced their offensive and de
fensive lineups. The game will be
played under high school rules with
unlimited substitution and eight-
minute quarters. Players will be
allowed to enter and leave the game
within the 25 seconds allowed to
get a play in motion without tak
ing an official timeout or being
assessed a penalty.
STARTING ON the offense for
the Maroon team will be Ed Gray
and Ken Briggs at ends, Ken Upton
and A. V. Gonzalez at tackles, Bob
Peters and Roy Millen at guards
and John Zeigler at center in the
line. Either Glen Rand or Gene
Harding will be operating at quar
terback in the Maroon split-T with
Channing Williams and Henry Tom
at the halfback positions and
Charlie Smith running from the
fullback post.
On defense the Maroons will use
a 5-4-2 formation that finds Ken
Kuykendall, Delbert Davis, 270-
pound tackle, Bobby Huggens, Bil
ly Dunn and John Foster in the
line with Smith, Williams, Bud
Consolidated Loses
Twice to Hearne
By MAURICE OLIAN
Consolidated Correspondent
A&M Consolidated’s Tigers lost
a doubleheader to the Hearne
Eagles, 33-43 and 25-49, last night
in a non-district battle in Hearne.
The Tigers battled the highly-
touted Eagles to a 26-26 deadlock
Box Scores
TIGERS (33)
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Floeck .
. 5
3
1
14
Garcia .
5
1
2
11
Hickman .
1
0
4
2
Perryman .
1
4
1
6
Potts .
0
0
2
0
Hall
. 0
0
1
0
Totals . . . .
12
8
11
33
EAGLES (43)
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Begelia
3
4
1
10
Moss .
. 5
1
4
11
Hill .
4
2
4
10
Crowder
. 1
2
0
4
Clements .
1
0
0
2
1
0
1
2
Tursley .
1
0
1
2
Abate .
1
0
0
2
Totals
17
9
11
43
TIGER “B” (25)
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Avera
0
10
1
10
Kavanaugh .
1
3
5
5
Breazeale .
2
2
4
6
Holland . .
0
2
3
2
Jackson .
1
0
4
2
Turner
0
0
4
0
Randolph .
0
0
1
0
Totals . . . .
4
17
22
25
EAGLES “B” (49)
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Bell .
4
5
3
13
Wilkerson .
. 2
2
1
6
Bates .
3
2
3
8
Boles
. 2
2
3
6
Peters
2
3
1
7
Totals
16
17
17
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through the first three quarters.
But the Eagles were not to be de
nied as they blasted the bucket for
13 straight points early in fourth
period to pull ahead to stay, hold
ing the Tigers scoreless at the
same time.
Norman Floeck and Manuel Gar
cia, Consolidated’s all-district per
formers of last season, again were
high point men for the Tigers, hit
ting 14 and 11 points, respectively.
They were more than matched,
however, by Hearne’s big thi’ee,
Sam Begelia, Fred Moss and Joe
Hill, who dumped in 10, 11 and 10
points. Floeck was the game’s
leading scorer.
Consolidated never led in the
first half with Hearne’s biggest
leads coming just before time ran
out at 20-14 and 22-16. The score
at the intermission read 22-18.
The Tiger “B” team made only
two field goals in the first half
and were down 9-23 at the end of
the half.
Murdock and Tom at the linebacker
slots and Leroy Campbell and Ted
Muenter at the deep spots.
TAKING THE offense for the
White team will be Carroll Hunger-
ford and Fred Erp at ends, Dan
Hancock and Louis Frank at
tackles, Dick Sayger and Charlie
Kugler at guards and Sam Zuckero
at center in the line. Bob Singer
will handle the quarterbacking
chores with Adrien Helms and Tom
Norton at the halfbacks and Oren
Helvey at fullback. The Whites will
7-un from the T with an unbalanced
line to the right.
On defense Bob Baylis comes in
for Zuckero, J. B. Wachel replaces
Kugler, Cotton Carnes take over
for Singer and either Gene White
or Charlie Ritchey coming in for
Helms.
Tickets are on sale at 50 cents
each at students Activities and may
be purchased at the gate. Profits
from the game are used to support
the 12th Man Bowl Scholarship
and the Student Aid Fund.
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ITT-
A&M Bowlers
Trounce Texas
Aggie bowlers took an easy win
from the University of Texas here
Sunday when the two teams met
for the first time since 1951.
A&M lost only one game in the
five game series, stacking up a
total score of 4,265 pins. High
point man for the Aggies in “A”
team competition was Ken Sav
age, who got 931 pins. Texas fin
ished the series with a 3,890 total,
after having led the Aggies only
once, in the second game of the
afternoon.
In “B” team competition the Ag
gies took all six games in the
series with a total of 4,296 pins.
Fred Hazelwood, senior from Tex
arkana, led the Aggie second
string to victory with a 960 score.
The Texas “B” team turned in a
3,710 total for the afternoon, play
ing against a handicap imposed
when two team members failed to
accompany’ their team to A&M.
YEA WHITE! P^our husky, White team linemen charge
down the field in yesterday’s practice session. The White
team meets the Maroon eleven tomorrow on Kyle Field.
The most points scored in one
game by a player in Ivy League
grid competition was 31 by Frank
Regan of Pennsylvania in 1940.
The Red and Blue defeated the
Tigers 46-28.
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