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CS Police Report Only four tickets were issued by College Station police this week with one minor accident reported. Three parking tickets were given for no parking zone and one for parking in a fire zone. CIRCLE LAST DAY u Last Frontier” Victor Mature —Also— ^Catered Affair” Bette Davis THRU WED. starring YVONNE DE CARLO CARLOS THOMPSON RITA GAM VALENTINA l£ CORTESE | TRUCOLOR ! By Consolidated A REPUBLIC PICTURE Army, Air Force Battle Today In 4th Annual 12th Man Bowl i CATERING FOR SPECIAL OCCASIONS Leave the Details to me. LUNCHEONS BANQUETS WEDDING PARTIES Let Us Do the Work—You Be A Guest At Your Own Party Maggie Parker Dining Hall W. 26th & Bryan TA 2-5069 TUES. & WED. COLUMBIA PICTURES presents HUMPHREY BOGART lllfE HARDER fHE¥ FAII Co-starring ROD STEIGER JAN STERLING \Y with MIKE LANE as Toro Moreno MAX BAER • JERSEY JOE WALCOTT • EDWARD ANDREWS \ Screen Play by PHILIP YORDAN • Based on a novel by BUDD SCHULBERQ Produced by PHILIP YORDAN • Directed by MARK ROBSON AIR FORCE BACKS—that will start for Coach Dee Pow ell’s Air Force eleven in the fourth annual 12th Man Bowl battle beginning at 3 p.m. today on Kyle Field. Kneeling is Quarterback Pat Patrick with Halfback Larry Garrison and Jack Powell and Fullback Jack Wilkersqn. Give mother a Christmas Gift shell really appreciate ... the traditional Christmas turkey without the traditional work ... from the Smoke House Why bother with all the work involved in fixing Christmas dinner . . . when all you have to do is call or come by and select your smoked turkey, ham, chicken or goose ... all prepared in the old southern smokehouse tradition. ® barbecue served daily ’till 10 p.m. ® closed on Monday Smoke House 4410 COLLEGE MAIN — PHONE VI 6-6414 the LI’L ABNER ByAlCapp ('-"ny^vs STILL NO/sy, BUT/A/A FEW DAYS TFEVLL — CORPSES Both Teams Expect Tough Fight on Kyle By DON BISETT Assistant Sports Editor It’s time again for the “Twelfth Man” to show his wares and today is the day. The fourth annual Twelfth Man Bowl will open up and pass before our eyes on the turf of Kyle Field as the Army and Air Force each battle for a win. A grim Don Watson, Coach of the Army legions is expecting a real battle and has said, “We only know that we are going to play them as good a ball game as we know how to do.” Watson, a pei-fectionist at heart, is not at all satisfied with the re sult he has achieved with his team. This is not big fault nor that of his team, but the fault of time. If he, or Coach Dee Powell of the Air Force for that matter, could have had a few more weeks to pre pare they would each feel better. Watson said that he was far from displeased and that, “If we do win I think that the line will play a big part of that victory.” Of the team as a whole he said that they were in as good condition as humanly possible in the short time they have Worked. Captaining the Army team will be Glendall Rand, senior Quarter- ^back and Tony Gonzales starting right tackle. Coach Dee Powell of the Air Force has the same gripe that is prevalent in the Army Camp, that of no time to prepare as he would have liked to do. Of the game he says that, “We will have the de sire and the spirit and will be put ting out all the time we are out there.” “I think the game will be won on breaks and desire of the boys out there playing the game,” says (See BOWL, Page 6) Th " Station (Braze, County), Texas Tuosday. December 18, 1956 PAGE 5 SUSSSSvS'. LOW ON. CASH? Refinance at Lonpot’s CASH for your books at NO carrying charge, if repurchased immediately after the holidays! Trade With Lou, He’s Eight With You FIRST STATE BANK & trust co. Bryan, Texas ‘Serving Texas Aggies”