The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 05, 1956, Image 3

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    Aggies Remember ’54;
Battle Tech in Dallas
By BARKY HART
Battalion Sports Editor
Remembering the worst lacing
that Bear Bryant has received in
his two-plus years in the Southwest
Conference, the Aggies open the
Texas State Fair against Texas
Tech at 8 p. m. Saturday in the
Cotton Bowl.
Two years ago Coach Dewitt
Weaver ran up a 41-9 score in
Bryant’s Southwest curtain raiser,
a bitter pill for one of the nation’s
finest coaches. Eight Aggies face
13 Red Raiders from that same
1954 game, but times have changed
and so has the caliber of A&M
teams.
Jack Pardee, Don Watson, Bebes
Stalling's Bobby Drake Keith, Dee
Powell, Dennis Goehring, Lloyd
Hale and Bobby Lockett were
principles is the ’54 contest that
saw the Aggies lose 10 fumbles to
the Lubbock team. Weaver never
called off the dogs, but left his
first bunch in there to run up the
score, something the “original
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eight” can’t forget.
Aci-oss the line will be ends Ken
Vakey, Dan Law, Pat Hartsfield
and Bobby Young, tackle Bob
Kilcullen, guards Hal Broadfoot
and Doug Campbell, center Barton
Massey, quarterbacks, Don Wil
liams and Buddy Hill and half
backs Ronnie Herr, M. C. Northam,
and Hugh Fewin.
Three of Bryant’s Cadets will see
little or no action in Dallas, with
one out for sure. Goehring, Loyd
Taylor, and Murry Trimble will see
limited duty while, tackle A. L.
Simmons will not make it.
“I don’t know yet whether
Goehring, Taylor or Trimble will
play any Saturday,” said Coach
Bryant. “It’s all up to the doctor,
but Simmons will definitely not
play.”
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KELLEY'S
Coffee Shop
And Corral
S PORT Q
L A N T O
By BARRY HART
Battalion Sports Editor
It’s back to the coin-flipping and grid-guessing depart
ment again with time out to add—that out of six “predic
tions” last week, fate smiled and I hit ’em all. That’s nothing
short of a miracle in the Southwest, and my hat still won’t
fit.
Tomorrow’s schedule finds TCU and Arkansas clashing
in Fort Worth for the Southwest Conference curtain raiser.
A&M will be right next door facing Texas Tech in Dallas
while SMU journeys to Missouri. Texas entertains West
Virginia in Memorial Stadium and Rice hosts LSU. Both
Baylor and Houston are on the road, the Bears taking on
Maryland and the Cougars will be in Mississippi against
! The fiat In! inn .... College Station (Brazos County), Texas
Friday, October 5, 1956 * PAGE 3
Tigers, Buffaloes
Here at 8 Tonight
’Ole Miss.
Here’s the way I see it:
A&M 20 — Tech 6
TCU 19—Arkansas 13
Baylor 14—Maryland 7
LSU 20—Rice 14
SMU 26—Missouri 13
Texas 21—W. Virginia 20
Mississippi 20—Houston 13
The Aggies are pretty much the
worse from a bad attack of virus
influenza and a bevy of injuries
in the LSU game, but Tech’s Red
Raiders have one of their weakest
teams in many a year. A&M
should put a third loss on Tech’s
record Saturday night in Dallas.
The Fort Worth battle should
be terrific. The Horned Frogs
had last week off after crush
ing Kansas, 32‘-0, while Arkansas
has won twice against lesser op
ponents. The Hogs will probab
ly be fired up, but Jim Swink
and Co. are too much for them.
Baylor tries an up-to-now giant
in collegiate ranks, Maryland in
College Park, but the easterners
are without Coach Jim Tatum, who
Missouri without a great deal of
trouble.
Walter Fondren, Vince Matthews
and the Texas Longhorns face a
tough West Virginia team tomor
row in Austin. It’ll be another of
fensive battle with Tondren’s gift
ed toe the difference.
The Cougars, victors over Mis
sissippi State, 18-7, last week, find
tougher opposition in ’Ole Miss.
This could g - o either way, but it’s
in Mississippi.
Consolidated’s Tigers and the
Giddings Buffaloes match identical
records tonight at 8 p. m. on Tiger
Field as Coach Horace Schaffer’s
team tides to break its touchdown
drouth.
Both squads own 1-3 season re
cords, but the Buffaloes are bet
ter than their mark shows. Com
parable scores find Giddings 25
points over CHS, having lost 21-0
to powerful Rockdale while the
Tigers were humbled, 46-0, by
Rockdale.
Once again the hometown Ben-
gals find themselves undermanned
and outweighed, this week by a
mere 18 pounds-per-man. Consol
idated weighs in at 150 while Gid
dings throws a 168 average at the
Tigers.
Bill Kavanaugh, the Bengals’
leading rusher, has been slowed by
injuries this week and will not
start, although he will probably
play some on the defense. John
Wayne Todd replaces him at full
back.
Offensive starters for Consoli
dated find Dan Davis at left end,
Mike Walton at left tackle, Gar
land Andrews at left guard, Stead
man Davis at center, either David
McNeely or James Couch at right
guard, Pete Rodriguez at right
tackle, George Carroll at right end.
In the backfield will be quarter
back Alton Arnold, halfbacks Bill
Hall and Dee Smith and fullback
Todd.
Handball Society
Maj. Rufus K. Conoley, facutly
sponsor of the A&M Handball Club,
has scheduled a meeting of the
club for Tuesday, Oct. 9, in DeWare
Field House, at 5 p. m.
Sophomore Opens
Men’s Store
Kiclmrd Rubin, a 26 year old soph
omore from Tyler, Texas, Is putting
himself through school in a very
unique and enterprising way — he
runs his own clothing store, the 'A&M
MENS SHOP, located at North Gate.
A business administration major, Ru
bin opened the store at the beginning
of tills semester and stocks both mili
tary and civilian clothing.
•—Adv.
TUNING &
REPAIR
GRAY PIANO CO.
314 N. Main — Bryan TA 2-1451 — TA 2-4148
‘QUALITY WITH PRICE
ALWAYS AT KELLEY’S”
Aggies Always Welcome
201 S. Main
Bryan
took them to their grid heights.
The Bears of Waco, with fullbacks
Charley Dupre and Rueben Saage
back in shape, will put loss number
two on the Terrapins ’56 record.
Rice meets a highly underrated
LSU team tomorrow night in Hous
ton and it should be another don-
nybrook in the stadium. The Ti
gers must put down the passes of
King Hill and Frank Ryan to win
it.
SMU’s 12th-ranked Ponies,
college football’s biggest surprise
team of 1956, cruise into the
midwest against Missouri.
Charley Arnold and his team of
racehorses should speed past
HAPPY-JOE-LUCKY presents STICKLERS!
W/iaf is a patch on the
seat of your pants?
What is a jobless horseman?
Kanoop fyoois
STUCK FOR MOHS y? 00 A
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STICKLERS ARE TICKLERS and a mighty soft way to make money!
Just write down a simple riddle and a two-word rhyming answer. For
example: What’s a ball player who gets a raise? (Answer: richer
pitcher.) Note: both words must have the same number of syllables
—bleak freak, jolly dolly, vinery finery. Send your Sticklers, with
your name, address, college, and class, to Happy-Joe-Lucky, Box
67A, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Don’t do drawings! WeTl pay $25 for every
Stickler we use in our advertising—and for hundreds that never see
print. And remember — you’re bound to Stickle better when you’re
enjoying a Lucky, because Luckies taste better. Luckies’ mild, good
tasting tobacco is TOASTED to taste even better. Fact is, you’ll say
Luckies are the best-tasting cigarette you ever smoked!
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to taste
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Luckies Taste Better
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Minimum charge—400
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800 per column inch
each insertion
PHONE VI 6-6415
For Sale
1947 Mercury Club Coupe. New
motor. In good condition. Phone
VI 6-4646. 169tl
1947 Plymouth 4 door. $165.
VI 6-5582. 168t2
Whizzer Motor Bike. Excellent
condition. C-9-C, College View.
166tfn.
One deodorized male skunk.
Write Connie Eckard, c/o Student
Publications, Campus. 166t4
For paints, sign materials, shelv
ing and building products of all
types, see the MARION PUGH
LUMBER COMPANY, 4 blocks
south of Kyle Field. Old Highway
6. Phone VI 6-5711. 161tfn
For Rent
2 bedroom unfurnished duplex.
Garage. 814 Banks, Bryan. Call
TA 2-8759 or TA 2-486. 167t3
Sewing machines, Pruitt Fabric
Shop. 98tf
Found
Man’s wrist watch at Kyle Field
Saturday. Owner may get watch
by identifying and paying for ad
Write Bill Briscoe, Route 2, Rich
mond, Texas. 164tfn
Help Wanted
Girl to work after school and
weekends at SMITTY’S GRILL.
Call VI 6-6614. 167tfn
Night desk clerk (hotel) for
Memorial Student Center. A per
manent male employee preferred.
Contact in person only. Mrs. Ad
ams, director’s office of MSC.
Hours 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. 166t4
Part-time experienced grocery
workers. No Sunday work. FOOD
TOWN, 516 North Main St., Bi-yan.
156tfn
Waitress wanted. Hours 6 a.m,
■— 3 p.m. Apply in person West
ern Restaurant. Interested in em
ploying Aggie Wife. 126tf
Room For Rent
Large bedroom, nicely furnished,
reasonably priced. Two blocks
from North Gate. Call VI 6-6035.
167t3
K & E slide rule in black case.
Contact Howard Grantham, 11-207,
for reward. 166t2
WANTED
USED
Slide Rules
LOUPOT’S
Work Wanted
Will care for children in my
home five days a week. Ages 2-4.
Call VI 6-5092. 166t4
Neat accurate typist desires typ
ing in my home. Own electric type
writer. VI 6-5805. 142tf
Lost
Bulova wrist watch without
band between Chemistry Building
and Dorm 14. Name engraved on
back. Finder return to James A.
Hataway, Dorm 14, Room 224, for
reward. 169t3
Pets
Dogs, cats boarded—low daily,
weekly, monthly rates. Grooming,
Puppies. Free pickup, delivery.
BAYARD KENNELS, Highway 6
South, College. VI 6-5535. 70tf
Special Notice
IBM representatives will conduct
a gi'oup meeting Oct. 11, 7:30 p.m.
in Room 3D of MSC, for students
interested in employment oppor
tunities with IBM. “Direct Line to
Decision”, a movie illustrating the
commercial utilization of so-called
“giant brains” will be shown.
169t4
ATTENTION WORKING
MOTHERS!
All day nursery, with supervised
play. Fenced yard. Close to
campus. Transportation furnished
from College View. I have nurses’s
training and my helper has nur
sery school experience. Call VI-
6-4142 for appointment. 168tfn
NOTICE OF SALE OF
ABANDONED BICYCLES
Notice is hereby given that twen
ty-four bicycles have been aban
doned on the streets and picked up
by the city during the last several
months. Owners of these bicycles
may have the same by identifying
them at tire City Hall. Those not
claimed by the owners will be sold
thix-ty days after this notice.
CITY OF COLLEGE STATION
By: (Mrs.) Florence Neelley
Ass’t. City Secretary
169tl
Sewing: from patterns, altera
tions, button holes, belts. Reason
able rates. 906 E. 29th, Bryan.
166t4
VISIT . . . ^
COULTER FIELD
in Bryan
Highway 21 East
• AIRPLANE RENTAL
• FLIGHT INSTRUCTION
• RIDES
TA 2-9400
Day and night nursery. Two
blocks from North Gate. Reason
able rates. Expert care. 416 Tau
ber. VI 6-4430. 162tfn
• ENGINEERING A.ND
ARCHITECTURAL SUPPLIES
* BLUE LINE PRINTS
• BLUE PRINTS • PHOTOSTATS
SCO AXES INDUSTRIES
M3 Old Sulphur Spring* Road
BRIAN, TEXAS
PROMPT RADIO SERVICE
SOSOLIK’S °RADIO AND
TV SERVICE
713 S. Main St.
(AeroM from Railroad Tower)
PHONE TA 7 1941 BBT AN
OFFICIAL NOTICES
Official notices must be brought, mailed
or telephoned so as to arrive in the Offic*
of Student Publications (Ground Floot
YMCA, VI 6-6415, hours 8-12, 1-5, dailj
Monday through Friday) at or before tht,
deadline of 1 p.m. of the day preceding
publication — Director of Student Publica
tions.
The A&M Branch of the AMERICAN
SOCIETY FOR ENGINEERING EDUCA
TION will hold its fall meeting at 4 p.m.
Tuesday, Oct. 9, in the Assembly Room of
the MSC. All faculty members interested
in ASEE are cordially invited to attend.
168t2
Any student who normally expects to
complete all the requirements for a degree
end of the current semester. This deadline
call by the Registrar’s Office NOW and
make formal application for a degree.
Nov. 1 is the deadline for filing an appli
cation for a degree to be conferred at the
end of th current semester. This deadline
applies to both graduate and undergraduate
students.
H. L. Heaton,
Registrar
Students interested in applying for a
Rhodes Scholarship should confer with R.
H. Ballinger, Room 302-C, Academic Bldg.
164t6.
Legal Notice
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Sealed proposals addressed to the Hon
orable Mayor and City Council of College
Station, Texas, will be received at the
office of Ran Boswell. City Manager, until
7 p.m. Oct. 22, 1956, for furnishing all
necessary materials, machinery, equipment,
superintendence, and labor for constructing
certain water distribution improvements for
the City of College Station, Texas.
Bidders must submit Cashier’s or Certi
fied Check issued by a Bank satisfactory
to the Owner, or a Bidder’s Bond from a
reliable Surety Company, payable without
recourse to the order of the City of College
Station, Texas in an amount not less than
five (5%) percent of the largest possible
bid submitted as a guaranty that Bidder
will enter into a contract and execute bond
and guaranty in the forms provided within
five (5) days after notice of award of
contract to him. Bids without required
check or Proposal Bond will not, be con
sidered.
The Successful Bidder must furnish per
formance bond in the amount of 100 per
cent of the total contract price from a
Surety Company holding a permit from the
State of Texas to act as Surety, of other
Surety i or Sureties acceptable o he Owner.
All lump sum and unit prices must be
stated in both script and figures. The
Owner reserves / the right to reject any or
all bids and to waive formalities. In case
of ambiguity or lack of clearness in stating
the prices in the bids, the Owner reserves
the right to consider the most advantagous
construction thereof, or to reject the bid.
Unreasonable (or “unbalanced”! unit
prices will authorize the OWNER to re
ject any bid.
Bidders are expected to inspect the site
of the work and to inform themselves
regarding all local conditions.
Attention is called to the fact that there
must be paid on this project not less than
the general prevailing rates of wages which
have been established by the Owner. Said
scale of prevailing wages is set forth in
the specifications.
Instructions to bidders, proposal forms,
specifications, and plans are on file at the
office of the City Manager, of the City
of College Station, Texas.
Copies may be secured from the City
Manager upon deposit of S5.00 which de
posit will be returned to the CONTRAC
TOR on submission of a bona fide bid on
the work, with such Plans and Specifica
tions ; or upon returning the Plans and
Specifications immediately after examina
tion of same, and advising the ENGINEER
that bid win not be submitted: otherwise,
the deposit shall be forfeited.
CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS
s/Ernest Langford, Mayor 169tl
173tl
A&M MENS SHOP
103 MAIN NORTH GATE
AGGIE OWNED
K&B Driving Range
CLOSED
For the fall and
winter months