■ v A Aiht) <&*-. o * Right Tackle Bobby Lockett Ox. £i/er(/ Caftipus... Cofkge, Mm Ii/om&i are cfccot/ering wfx/ icEROYS ore Smoother BECAUSE ONLY VICEROY HAS 20,000 FILTERS Iwice As Many Filters AS THE OTHER TWO LARGEST-SELLING FILTER BRANDS — fastej COMPARE! How many filters in your filter tip ? (Remember —the more filters the smoother the taste!) Viceroy’s exclusive filter is made from pure cellulose—soft, snow-white, natural! ©1966, Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp. MSC Record John E. Redden, senior Vet erinary student from Com fort, broke the old MSC bowl ing - alley record of 278 with a new high of 280 last night. The old record was held by Don Luce of Bryan Air Force Base. Redden made his high score by a series of a strike, a spare and 10 straight strikes to total the 280 pins. His lifetime average is 179. For the past three years Redden has been an active member of the MSC Bowling Committee and is presently chairman of the organi zation. He came to A&M from Texas Tech where he was a mem ber of Phi Eta Sigma as a fresh man. Left Halfback Jarrin’ John Crow ■ ■ f- 'i i Crow, Hale, Goehring Make Texas All-SWC Three Aggie footballers made the'“Daily Texan’s” all- SWC team with six Cadets on the Longhorn second team. John Crow, Dennis Goehr ing and Lloyd Hale were unani mous choices for the all-confer ence honor team with Gene Stall ings, Charley Krueger, Dee Powell, Murry Trimble, Roddy Osborne and Jack Pardee on the second squad. Tommy Gentry (SMU) and Bob Bryant (Texas) at ends, tackles Norman Hamilton, (TCU) and Billy Ray Smith (Arkansas), Bay lor’s Bill Glass at guard, TCU’s Chuck Curtis and Jim Swink along with the Porker’s Gerald Nesbitt make up the Texas first-string. §i Left Guard Dee Powell Aggies Drop to 5th in AP The Associated Press Oklahoma’s slick Sooners have moved within sight of their second straight national football champ ionship after receiving another vote of confidence from writers and broadcasters. With the final balloting only a week away, Oklahoma held a 95- point bulge over runner-up Ten nessee in the latest tabulations. Georgia Tech, which swept past fast-moving and highly-rated Flor ida 28-0, moved up from fifth to fourth in a switch with unbeaten, once-tied Texas A&M. Tech amassed 1,028 points to 902 for the Aggies, who were idle last week end. Right Halfback Loyd Taylor Ag Soccer Team Wins Fifth, 3-0 The A&M Soccer Team extended their winning streak to five games Sunday in defeating J. R. Dowdell & Company of Dallas 3-0 on the Aggies’ home field. This brings the team’s season record to five wins and one loss. All the scoring was done in the first half by Roberto J. Ildarraz, A&M center forward from Argen tina. Get All Your . . . DUCK AND DEER HUNTING NEEDS FOR THE WEEKEND AT THE STUDENT CO OP HAVE A GOOD THANKSGIVING BEAT H AND - - on A T. U.! COME IN AND BUY YOURSELF A NEW SPORT SHIRT TO WEAR AT THE GAME. A&M MENS SHOP 103 Main North Gate DICK RUBIN, ’59, Owner i r? ; ', V. lllfe 2 - i .-A Quarterback Roddy Osborne See your placement officer Senior and graduate students in the following fields . « ♦ AERONAUTICAL MECHANICAL ELECTRICAL CHEMICAL METALLURGICAL PHYSICS CAMPUS INTERVIEWS with representatives of PRATT & WHITNEY AIRCRAFT world’s foremost designer and builder of aircraft engines will be held on Wednesday DECEMBER 5 BNTERLOCICBNG DIAMOND RBNGS notv.. for an appointment These $129.00 INTERLOCKING RINGS $99.00 enhance the appearance of Your Diamonds— make them look larger, more costly The hidden lock hides away when not in use. $210.00 $199.50 PERFECT POSITION McCARTY JEWELERS NORTH GATE