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T F Wednesday, February 22, 1956 THE BATTALION Page 8 Squadron 20 Eleven Nips A-Composite In ’Murals By JOE DAN BOYD Intramural Writer Squadron 20 ground out its first win of the upperclassman football season, toppling previously unde feated A-Composite by three pene trations yesterday. Both teams amassed considerable yardage in the evenly-rpatched skirmish, each scoring two touchdowns and one extra point. Ronnie Moates, Bob Montgom ery, and Marvin Kolinek did most of the damage for A-Composite. Other outstanding Composite grid- ders were Fred Standard, Melvin Free, Jim Adams, Robert Jackson, Roland Beasley, Jack Yardley, Gor don Graham, and Lee Richards. Jim Stephens, Bob Skinner, and Ed Dusebout looked good for the winners. Charles Winkler, Don Thompson, Jack Wallace, Harold Coppedge, and Norman Crocker also played good ball for Sqd. 20. Bob Kidd and Larx-y Southwox-th were outstanding for Sqd. 17 in their 41-0 routing of B-Engineers. A&M, Froggies Collide Tonight At Fort Worth BASEBALL IS HERE We have all the necessary equipment STUDENT CO-OP STORE North Gale BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES One day per word It per word each additional day Minimum charge—40^ DEADLINES 5 p.m. day before publication Classified Display 80^ per column inch each insertion PHONE VI 6-6415 For Sale Room For Rent Southeast upstairs bedroom, pi’i- rate bath. Meals. Mrs. Maggie Pai'ker. 75tf Lost By BARRY HART Coach Ken Loeffler takes his Aggie basketball team to For t Worth with hopes of winning his first game out of White Coliseum tonight against the last - place TCU Horned Fx-ogs. After a week layoff, A & M’s improving Fish ti'avel to Tyler to battle Tyler Jun- C o 1 1 e g e’s Harrod Apaches and their high scoring Russell Boone. “We’ve won a moral victory,” smiled the coloiTul Loeffler, “We’re out of the cellar for sui'e.” With three games left on the docket, the Aggies are riding the fourth rung of the Southwest Con- fex*ence ladder wih a 3-6 record. Even thi’ee losses wouldn’t drop the Cadets into the basement. TCU owns a meagi’e 1-9 league record and by winning both of their re maining games could pull into a sixth-place tie. A&M downed the Frogs in the first conference meeting, 84-74, for their first win over the Fort Worth school in more than two years, af ter absorbing a 67-59 beating by the Frogs in the pre-conference toui’nament in Houston. TCU’s only bright spot is their one-man team, 6-7 center Dick O’Neal, who seems destined for all- SWC honox-s again this year. O’Neal, who has garnered 51 points in the two games with A&M, leads the conference scorers with 245 points and on the season with 529. After three straight SWC losses, the Aggies will counter O’Neal with Ken Hutto and George Me- haffey, both tied for the number After Two Workouts One 1953 Chevrolet Business Coupe. This motor vehicle may be inspected by contacting the Texas „ Forest Sexwice, System Adminis- tration Building, A.&M. College of Texas campus. Sealed bids will be received in the office of the Texas Forest Sexwice, Texas A.&M. Col- » lege System, College Station, Tex- rs, until 10 a.m., Friday, March 2, 1956, on fonns available upon re quest. Address the Dix-ector, Tex as Forest Sexwice, College Station, Texas, or telephone Victor 6-4771 for fuxther information. 90t2 MARRIED STUDENTS — 1955 Trailette Mobile Home, air con ditioned, Duotherm heater, 7-foot ceiling, bedroom, tub and shower, kitchenette, living X’oom . Finance thinx C.I.T. Coi'poration. Payments $48.00 moxxth. Room 20 or 22 Mil- nei*. 89t4 Girl’s high school xnng in vicinity Youngblood’s or campus. Initials M.P. 7-b Puryear. 90tf Special Notice Persons interested in obtaining an A&M European Tour should contact Dr. Breitenkamp, Room 101A Academic Building 90t23 Yarsity Gridders Dominate Teams Wrestlers Host Ft. Hood The undefeated Aggie wrestling team meets Foi’t Hood here tonight at 8 in DeWare Field House. No admission will be charged. Wrestling for the Cadets will be John Watson, Charles Kappelman, eight spot in confei’ence scoring with 143 points, and Bill Bi’ophy, thix-d among the Aggie scoring with 123. Hutto and Brophy are ninth and tenth in the scoring standings on the season with 273 and 267 points, respectively. Loeffler will start Hutto and Ted Harrod, who turned in a fine perfox-mance against SMU Satur day night, at guard, Mehaffey at center and Bx-ophy and Don Bil- bx-ey at forward. 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McGinnis, Secy. L. S. Paine, W.M. 90t2 OFFICIAL NOTICES Official notices must be brought, mailed, or telephoned so as to arrive in the Office of Student Publications (207 Goodwin, VI 6-6415, hours 8-12, 1-5, daily Monday through Friday) at or before the deadline of 1 p.m. of the day preceding publicaiton. — Director of Student Publications. Returning varsity giddders dom inated the first thx - ee teams yester day as Coach Paul Bryant and his assistants put their charges thi’ough the second day of Spring practice. “THE MOST PLEASING thing about these first two practices has been the attitude of our varsity players, or next year’s juniors and seniors,” said Coach Bryant. “The majority of them seem to want to be a leader. That’s Something that I like to see, and something that is important to the success of any team.” No fi’eshmen appeared on the No. 1 unit during yesterday’s woi'k- out. Five Fish were listed among the second unit membex-s. “Our big problem right now is teaching the fi’eshmen how to block and tackle,” Bryant said. “They lack the toughness and quickness of the varsity playei’s. In fact they’re so far behind our varsity that I’ve thought of setting up sep arate dxills for them.” THE “A” TEAM IN yesterday’s woi’kout was made up of ends Gene Stallings, Bobby Marks, Bobby Di’ake Keith, and Dean Meeks; tackles Chaxiie Krueger and Jack Powell; guards Jim Stanley, Den nis Goehring and Dee Powell and (See FOOTBALL, Page 4) Now in Stock The new LEE’S Taper Twills Nationally advertised at $4.95 Only $4.45 at L O U P O T ’ S Flowers for those special dances See your dorm representative or come by STUDENT FLORAL CONCESSION Run by Aggies for Aggies Id iod hd be ng id, jre h- >t- !er i> :>y i- jre l>y iy o- Le Found In College Hills, red bicycle in good condition. Owner may have by identifying bike and paying- fox* your ad. 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Heaton Registrar 82tl4 ADD DEPARTMENTS: Copies of the 1955-56 Student Directory are available (75 cents each) at the Office of Student Publications, 207 Goodwin Hall. 72tf Guai’axxteed radio and appliance repair. C-13-D College View. 81tf Typing Wanted to do in my home. Mrs. C. E. Carlson, Jr. Phone TA 2-3532 after 5 p.m. IQOtf Pets Dogs, cats boarded—low daily, weekly, monthly rates. Grooming, Puppies. Free pickup, delivei’y. BAYARD KENNELS, Highway 6 South, College. VI 6-5535. 70tf Dr. Carlton R. Lee OPTOMETRIST 803A East 26th lall TA 2-1662 for Appointment (Across from Court House) In order that students and faculty may attend the morning services during Relig ious Emphasis Week, February 19-24, classes will be dismissed by Executive Committee action according to the follow ing schedule: Monday, February 20—11-12 a.m. Tuesday, February 21—10-11 a.m. Wednesday, February 22—10-11 a.m. Thursday, February 23— 9-10 a.m. Friday, February 24— 9-10 a.m. J. P. 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