\ T The Battalion College Station (Brazos County/, Texas PAGE 4 Thursday, October 17, 1957 &eadl Battalion Classifieds Daily DYERS Phone TA 2-1585 Bryan, Texas Fish, Cub Tilt Postponed Indefinitely; Field Very Sloppy, Cadets Likewise By GARY ROLLINS Battalion Sports Editor The Fish-Cub football game, scheduled to be played tonight on Kyle Field has been post poned indefinitely, because of wet playing field. The game will be played at a later date. For the first time this week, Coach Paul Bryant’s Cadets moved outside for their regular practice session.. After the Wednesday workout ended, Bryant said “It looked like we hadn’t worked out in a week.’' The, practice field was a sea of mud and because of the unfavor- MEATS ARMOUR'S STAR Smoked Picnic HAM 6 to 8 Lb. Ave 33 !b Fresh GROUND MEAT 3;98 c Choice Baby Beef ROUND STEAK J3 £ lb IlOrniel Dairy Sliced BACON 57 C lb Fresh Lean PORK RIBS 49 c lb PRODUCE 10 Lb. 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SPECIALS Imperial SUGAR With Purchase of Any 8 Light Bulbs 5 lb. bog 5 COCA COLA 12 Bot.Ctn 39‘ Plus Deposit Del Manic 14 Oz. Bottle 6 for MILLER’ 5 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 FOB THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY — OCTOBER 17-18-19 able conditions, the first two units did not get any contact work. Although the team appeared to be sloppy, both “mentally and physically”, the Aggie mentor sta ted “we can’t make up for our not practicing on Monday and Tuesday by working the squad hard on Wednesday — nor can we work them hard Thursday for their poor showing Wednesday.” Grading results from last week’s games found Darrell Brown, sen ior from Dayton, moving to first string 1 guard, and Carl Luna and Tommy Howard advancing also. This will be the first week the conference has a full schedule— and once again comes the time for those predictions. I’ll guess them like this: Texas A&M 21 TCU 6 Rice 24 SMU 0 . Baylor 20 Texas Tech 12 Arkansas 27 Texas 14 S PORT SLANT SWC HIGHLIGHTS s By The ASSOCIATED PRESS FORT WORTH—Coach Abe Martin’s TCU Horned Frogs divided Wednesday’s practice session between defending Texas A&M plays, and adding a final light contact work. They suffered from injuries as they went into the final phase of preparation for Saturday afternoon’s skirmish with the FAYETTEVILLE—Coach Jack Mitchell 1 put his Arkam sas Razorbacks through a soggy 45-minute scrimmage todt>y as a third straight day of rain hampered preparations for the Texas game here Saturday. . 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