The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 10, 1957, Image 4

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    The Battalion
PAGE 4
College Station (Brazos County), Texas
Thursday, January 10, 1957
Lions Boxing Tourney
Opens Tonight at 7:30
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Tiger Teams Host Bellville
A&M Consolidated’s Tigers- host
the Bellville Brahmas in the open
ing District 25-AA cage contest
jonight in Tiger Gym.
The “B” squads open activities
at 7 while the “A” teams get to
gether at 8.
The CHS Kittens journey to
Madisonville to open their district
with the Colts.
If comparable scores mean any
thing, the Tigers are in for a very
rough night. Monday the Brah
mas took the measure of Waller,
69-31, and the following night the
Bulldogs dropped Consolidated, 45-
42. Bellville stands 9-6 on the sea
son while the Tigers find their
record even at 6-6.
The Tiger “B” team, 5-1 on the
season, hasn’t been tested in their
last three contests.
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Culpepper,
Jurado Lead
Aggie Team
By CONNIE ECKARD
Battalion Boxing Editor
At 7:30 tonight a referee will
call two fighters to the center of
the ring in. DeWare Field house
for their instructions and the
Lions Club sponsored boxing tour
nament will be under way.
Fighters from throughout cen
tral and south Texas will be gath
ered for the A&M Boxing Club’s
three-day invitational meet. The
boxers will be using the meet as
a warm-up for several Regional
Golden Gloves tournaments around
the state.
Under the direction of Ma
jor John Birkner the tourna
ment will offer individual and
team awards in each of the
three classes—open, novice and
high school. Trophies will go
to the winners of each of the
eight weight catagories i n
these classes.
Aggie Coach Andy York expec
ted yesterday to field a host team
numbering around 14. These men
will all participate in the open and
novice divisions and their coach
expects them to keep a number
of the trophies in College Station.
York commented on his team’s
chances as he lauded the possibili
ties of several of his boys includ
ing middleweight co-captain Bill
Goode who has a long record of
matches and titles. Flashy El Paso
welterweight Henry Jurado will be
out to capture that baubel in the
three-day meet.
Bantamweight Juan Rami
rez and flyweight Bobby Lang
ford are given an excellent
chance to be in the Saturday
night finals by York. Jesse
Culpepper, who captured the
novice heavyweight title in last
year’s Lions Club tournament
will be favored to capture that
same title.
Entry chairman Archie Flowers
said that teams had entered from
several Texas towns including Cut
and Shoot, Waco and Houston.
Bellaire Boys Club and Variety
Boys Club from Houston have both
entered squads in all three of the
classes.
Local high school fighters from
Bryan and College Station will
field a strong turn-out to meet the
out-of-town visitors.
Giants In Final
Effort To Sign
Jack Robinson
By JOE REICHLER
NEW YORK, (IP) — In a
final desperate effort to per-
s u a d e Jackie Robinson to
change his mind and consent
to play just one more season,
the New York Giants Wednesday
made him one of the most attrac
tive offers ever dangled before a
ball player.
The Associated Press learned
that Charles Feeney, vice presi
dent of the New York Giants, of
fered Robinson a one-year con
tract that, together with his pur
chase price from Brooklyn, would
cost the Giants a cool hundred
thousand dollars. In addition, Rob
inson was offered other considera
tions designed to be of benefit to
him after his playing days are
over.
Robinson, in a telephone conver
sation with Feeney, agreed to
dine with Feeney yesterday and
listen to his proposition. The sensi
tive diamond figure, however, said
nothing had changed since his last
conversation with the Giants and
that he was as determined as ever
to stick to his retirement decision.
THURS. & FRIDAY
‘I’ll Cry Tomorrow”
with SUSAN HAYWARD
— Plus —
“Serenade”
with MARIO LANZA
ARMOUR STAR Beef Specials:
Enjoy the extra taste of heavy beef while we have this fine beef on special
These prices are the lowest in Months.
GROCERIES
Crisco
3 Lb. Can
79c
Northern
Facial Tissue
200 Sheet Box
10c each
Musselman
Apple Sauce
303 Cans
2 for 35c
Rose Dale
Peaches
2Yj> Can
Rose Dale
Plums
2<*4 Can
19C
Welch
Grape Juice
24 Oz. Bottle
29c
Bama STRAWBERRY
Preserves
20 Oz. Jar
39c
Winslow
Asparagus
300 Cans
Wa.Lt
Armour Star Heavy Beef
Round Steak
ib. 69 c
Armour Star Heavy Beef
Sirloin Steak
it 79c
Artnour Star Heavy Beef
T-Bone Steak
ib 89 c
Armour Star Heavy Beef Pikes Peal
or
Rump Roast
Ib. 65c
Armour Star Heavy
Shoulder Roast
Ib. 49c
Fresh
Spare Ribs
Ib 39c
Hormel Bacon
ib. 55c
Country Club
Franks iib.pk g . 29 c
^jrrozen ^jloocld
Banquet Frozen (Chicken, Beef or Turkey)
Pies s oz. 2
for 3/c
Libby’s Frozen Orange
Juice 6 oz. can 2
for 27C
Libby’s Frozen
Strawberries 10 ^ 19 C
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Strictly U. S. No. 1 California
Potatoes 10 39 c
Tangerines
ib. 9 C
Rutabagars
ib. 7 c
Fancy Red Delicious
Apples
ib. 19c
MILLERS
aomns
Ranch Style
Beans
300 Cans
2 for 23c
Rose Dale
Lima Beans
303 Cans
2 for 33c
Uncle William
Hominy
300 Cans
2 for 15C
Carnation
Cottage Cheese
1 Lb. Carton
Crackers
Sunshine Hi-Ho
1 Lb. Box
2 Lb. Box
Brookdale
Salmon
Tall Can
49c
Betty Crocker
Cake Mixes
(White, Yellow, or
Devil Food)
29c
Kraft Velveeta
Cheese
Lb. Box
69c
Campbell’^
Tomato Soup
2 for 19C
Pantry Maide
Oleo
Lb.
2 for 35c
SUPER MARKET
Sunday 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday — 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.
SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY — JANUARY 10th—11th—12th
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