The Battalion -,,- PAGE 4 College Station (Brazos Counlyji, Texas Friday, December 14, 1956 FRIDAY TIGHTER and TIGHTER it draws you into the dread embrace of a soulless terror! SATURDAY IF THIS STORY DOESN’T SHOCK YOO... NOTHING CAN! An ALLIED ARTISTS Production — Also 'RATH IECO LQ A THEATRE PRODUCTIONS. INC. Presentation Tigers Move To Richards Consolidate! High School Tigers Basketball Team travel to Richards tonight for their second game of the season against this highly rated roundball quintet. The Tigers in their last outing against this team lost by the score of 74-34. Bobby Montgomery of the Richards team scored a total of 34 points in that stint to tie the entire output of the Tiger team. PREVUE SAT. 10:30 P. M. Also Sunday & Monday "Sh.e is for ME ...my blood says ta/ce her!”} FRIDAY & SATURDAY “Chamber of Horrors” and “Human Monster” Bela Lugosi CIRCLE FRIDAY “Safari” Victor Mature -—-Also-— “Maverick Queen” Barbara Stanwyck SATURDAY ONLY “Spoilers” Jeff Chandler — Also — “Escape to Burma” Barbara Stanwyck Keepsake CHOSEN FIRST AMONG ALL DIAMOND RINGS by the Fashion Academy CAMERON Ring Also $150 and 250 Wedding Ring 12.50 200.00 Keepsake—The Fashion Ring of the Year—is the ring every girl wants most to wear. The Fashion Acad emy Award was presented to Keepsake for "Exquisite de sign and bril liant fashion styling.” COME IN AND SEE OUR AWARD-WINNING KEEPSAKE COLLECTION. Sankey Park JEWELERS 111 N. Main BRYAN Aggies Maul For First State Bears Even Choice Over Detroit Lions CHICAGO, (iP)—In pro football, there ? s nothing like “Home Sweet Home.” That appears the chief reason the Bears are a surprise even- money bet with the Detroit Lions in Sunday’s Wrigley Field show down for the Western Division ti tle of the National Football League. Consider that just two weeks ago, the Lions belted the Bears, 42-10, at Detroit to move a half game ahead of the Bears, a mar gin they still hold. Mehaffey Hits 32 In Third Victory Senior Ted Harrod was left in New Orleans under the care of a physician with a high fever and will return to his North Little Rock, Ark., home today. The Aggies took the lead after 4:40 of the first half at 7-6 and were never headed. A&M left the floor at the intermission with a 46-36 lead and the closest the Seminoles came was six points with eight minutes remaining. TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (Spl)— Coach Ken Loeffler’s Aggies shocked a dedication crowd of 3,500 here last night as they pounded the Florida State Semi noles, 83-74, for their first road victory in 19 tries. A&M broke Florida State’s 23- game victory train on their own court as they rebounded from two previous losses on their trip and HIGH-SCORING SOPH—is A&M’s Jack Schwake, who has been high-point man for the Aggies twice this season. Schwake has been ill on the present road trip and is not at his top scoring game. cast a shadow on the ceremonies dedicating the new Seminole field house. Captain George Mehaffey ripped the nets for 32 points, hitting 10 of 18 field goal attempts, 12 of 14 free throws and snatching off 16 rebounds to personally lead the Aggies to their first win away from home under Loeffler. Mehaf fey played magnificently, going the entire first half without com mitting a personal foul. The 6-4 senior left the game after nine minutes of the second half with five personals to a standing ovation. The Aggies battled the odds to their third victory of the season, pulling their record to 3-4. The Cadets managed but five hours sleep the night before the game after a hard bus ride from Hatties burg, Miss., to New Orleans, and every man became airsick on the rough ride from New Orleans to Tallahassee. A&M’s three top scorers fouled out. Ken Hutto left the game after 18 minutes of the first half with 14 points and sophomore Neil Swisher, playing with an injured ankle, fouled out midway in the second half after adding 13 to the Aggie total. FOR CHRISTMAS . „ . GIVE YOUR KID A FOOTBALL OR BASKETBALL. See Our Nice Selection _ Today! STUDENT CO-OP Open Until 8 P.M. Except On Saturday Agples (83) BOX SCORE Fsr Ft Pf Tp Hutto 6 2 5 14 Swisher 6 1 5 13 Mehaffey 10 12 5 32 Kolle 1 4 4 6 McNichol 1 2 0 4 Schwake 3 2 2 8 Heller 0 0 1 0 Turner 1 2 — 1 4 Connally 1 . 0 3 2 Totals .... Seminoles (74) Garcia 2 Waits 7 Durham 7 Strom 1 Williams, B 4 W ard 0 Williams, J 0 Gregory 1 Westhaver 1 Pwomey 1 Bryant 0 29 25 26 83 Fg Ft Pf Tp 4 10 Totals Halftime: A&M 45. . . 24 26 24 74 Florida State 36 Bryan’s St. Joe In ‘Friendship Bowl’ Sunday St. Joseph’s school of Bryan will play St. Mary’s of Fredericks burg in the “Friendship Bowl” game Sunday afternoon at 2:30 on the A&M Consolidated High School field. This game, promoted by the Catholic Youth Organization, will decide the championship of the organized parochial school leagues in Texas. The teams are composed of youths in grades six, seven and eight. St. Joseph’s Eagles, coached by Father Vatenta, hold an 8-0 record for the season. St. Mai'y’s Apaches, whose coach is A. J. Lath, have an 8-1-0 record. The Eagles have scored 231 points to their opponents 19, against the Apaches 224 points ^o their opponents 47. The Eagles’ biggest win of the season was over St. Teresa of Houston, hold ing second place in their league, by a 60-7 score. Cfristinawbireetiiic|$ PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE Starts Wednesday, Dec. 12th GIFTS for . . . Brother, Sister, Mother, Dad, Girl Friend or Pal HOLICK’S Serving A&M Since 1891 North Gate College Station # jiaftovv,. Yes, to the students and faculty of A&M College, we wish a Happy Holi day Season. May it be a very joyous, pleasant, and safe one. DICK RUBIN, ’59 Owner A&M MENS SHOP 103 MAIN NORTH GATE A SPECIAL INVITATION to The Graduating Class of ’57 You are cordially invited to come and live in Denver, Colorado. — “The Climate and Health Capitol of the Nation.” The Glenn L. Martin Company offers the finest in location, facilities, professional advancement and challenging occupations. There are many exciting positions with a future for graduates with a B.S., M.S., or Ph.D. in any of the following fields: Aeronautical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Mathematics Civil Engineering Physics Electrical Engineering Company representative will be on the Campus DECEMBER 17TH THE MARTIN COMPANY Box 179 DENVER, COLORADO HOWARD HUGHES. Ill Ml HI THE CONQUEROR Tec MM I COLOR CTIMEMaScOPE FISHING & HUNTING EQUIPMENT Rods —Reels — Rifles Pistols — Motors — Lures POWER & HAND TOOLS Saws Drills Sanders ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Deep Fryers — Mix Masters — Toasters — Coffee Makers KITCHEN WARE Revere-Ware Cooking Utensils Aluminum Ware — Steak Knife Sets HILLCREST SPORTING GOODS & HARDWARE 2013 SO. COLLEGE BRYAN