■ I The Battalion PAGE 6 College Station (Brazos County), Texas Thursday, September 12, 1957 Iscers Set MA ¥ F IE ED’S B U D G E T SMAIX §Fi<,eiA.E§ GO°s.> T'MiJRS, = FRi, ^ SAT, = SEPT, 12 = 13 - 14 For Madison vilie P C3 G S ^ERICA'S PAVORITG SHORTEWIM© By JOHNNY BARGER C.H.S. Sports Correspondent A&M Consolidated’s Tigers will invade Madisonville tonight at 8, to battle the Mustangs trying to improve their record after losing 26-14 to Cleveland last week. Led by 180-pound fullback Snooky Manning, the Mustangs topped Navasota, in CHS’s district, 19-2. Consolidated may have a psy chological advantage, however, for they have won the last four games with the Mustangs. But Madison ville will be trying hard to break the jinx. In last Friday’s tilt, quarterback Edgar Feldman was the leading ball carrier for the Bcngals, pick ing up 71 yards in 15 tries. Also high on the list were Billy Kavanaugh, bruising 170 - pound fullback, with 61 yards on 13 car ries and halfback Alton Arnold, who got 36 yards on eight tries. The first half of the ball game was all Cleveland, as the Indians scored three times to hold a 20-0 lead at half time. ALMOST HOMERS ORANGE, Calif., CP>-“No pigeons, alas,” said Richard Wilson. “I have pigeons, alas,” murmured D. B. Cromwell, a neighbor. Wilson told police he forgot to lock his pigeon cages and 25 of them flew away. Cromwell called police to say there were 25 pigeons on his roof. “Al most,” said Wilson, when asked Jf his pigeons were homing. However the Tigers came back in the third quarter, when Edgar Feldman crossed the coveted stripe twice and booted the two extra points to put CHS back into the ball game. Early in the fourth period the Tigers owmed the oval within the Indian 30-yard line, but twice Cleveland’s defense rose and stop ped the Tiger drives cold. With seconds remaining in the game, Cleveland added an insur ance tally to ice the game, 26-14. Starting line-up for this Friday’s fracas will be: Kirby Jackson, left end; Pete Rodriguez, left tackle; Bennie Jackson, left guard; Steadman Davis, center; David “Malicious” McNeely, right guard, Lyndon Harper, right tackle and Don Avera, right end. In the backfield will be Edgar Feldman, quarterback, Dee Smith or Johnny Martinez, left half, Alton Arnold, right half and Billy Kavanaugh at fullback. Wayne Thompson, a 160-pound senior end, may see action Friday along with Mike Walton and John Wayne Todd. TODAY thru SATURDAY Jayne Mansfield and Dan Duryea —in— “The Burglar” QUEEN TODAY thru SATURDAY Dane Clark — in — “Ouilaw’s Son” THURSDAY & FRIDAY “Designing Woman” with Lauren Bacall — Plus — “Hot Blood” with Jane Russell SATURDAY ‘TarzaiTs Hidden Jungle’ “Congo Crossing” — and — “Lady Godiva” A&M Men s Shop Your Headquarters For Military and Civilian Wear Popular Prices Student Charge Accounts Welcomed Your Ivy League Headquarters THE A&M Men’s Shop DICK RUBIN, ’59 103 N. Main North Gate “Trade with an Aggie” Saturday ONLY THOMPSON feV Igy!^ CHRISTIAN Mil wm 'srvm An ALLIED ARTISTS Picture -- ALSO — “Footsteps in The Fog” in Technicolor with Stewart Granger & Jean Simmons PREY. SAT. NIGHT—10:30 Also Sunday & Monday Stripped ©f AH FICTION, LEGEND, LIES! J 20th Century-Fox presents 1m Ttoi Story of Jesse James Jl ■■ I ROBERT JEFFREY HOPE WAGNER* HUNTER-LMsE with AGNES MOOREHEAD COLOR by DE LUXE ATTENTION FRESHMAN Ask the Cashier at the Checkout Station for a FREE copy of “CAMPUSOLOGY” Compliments THE EXCHANGE STORE “In Its 50th Year of Serving Texas Aggies” Doz. LB. CAN RATH'S BLACKHAWK ACON Swift Premium BEEF ROAST a* chuck YIT AT A C r r t ° rr ’ s Gold Seal V H/iYJLi IAVJ/\o 1. Shoulder Crown ROUND STEAK s:;, 4 y r f ORR’S GOLD SEAL r ~~ \ STEAK S' , “ l F I? E E! One Pkg. Youngblood’s BATTER MIX With Purchase Each YOUNGBLOOD’S Frozen 1 Lb.-10 Oz. Pkg. C ^sger,;,, RATH Blackhawk BOLOGNA LONGHORN—WISCONSIN CHEESE RATH’S—3!/ 2 -Oz. Jar SLICED DRIED BEEF .... 33c RATH’S—5-Oz. Jar SLICED DRIED BEEF .... 59c YOUNGBLOOD FROZEN CHICKEN FRYING BREASTS 16-oz. Pkg. - 79c LIQUID SHAMPOO PRELL $1.60 Value Special — $1.29 HUNT’S CATSUP 14-Oz. 6 Bottles *1.00 DELICIOUS ORANGE DRINK BA GOLDEN RIPE LB. New Crop Jonathans APPLES WHITE ONIONS GREEN PEPPERS 2 Lbs. 29 € Pound 5^ 2 Lbs. 25 c HUNT’S Solid I’ack—No.- 300 Cans TOMATOES HUNT’S—fi-Oz. t ans TOMATO PASTE HUNT’S IlHieli! fill—No. 300 Cans FRUIT COCKTAIL HUNT’S HAUVSES—No. 300 Cans PEARS HUNT’S f’liriilo Prune—No. 3/ 2 Cans PLUMS HUNT’S Whole New—No. 300 Cans P O T A T O E S . 7 cans $1.00 11 cans $1.00 5 cans $1.00 4 cans $1.00 4 cans $1.00 8 cans $1.00 MORTON’S FRESH FROZEN MEAT PIES 2“*":’“■14 6-oz. Cans—Pasco Frozen ORANGE JUICE 10-oz. Pkgs.—Horn a Frozen BREADED SHRIMP Sanitary or Lilly—1/2 Gal. Square MELLORINE JERGEN’S HAND LOTION r ’ 4c ‘19c Size — •vc *1.00 2 cans 25c 2 pkgs. 89c carton 49c Rath's Blackhawk LUNCH MEAT 12-Oz. CAN 'MM. m ★ TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS ★ SUPER MARKETS NABISCO WAVERLY WAFERS 11%-oz. Box — 25«