The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 24, 1957, Image 5

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p he Battalion College Station (Brazos County), Texas
Thursday, October 24, 1957
PAGE 5
adets lletreat To Go
for Brii
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araiion
Course
Tilt
Bowmen Meet Sunday
Brazos Bowmen Field Archery I All archers are invited to par-
Olub, a student activity, will hold
its first tournament on Sunday,
October 27, beginning' at 9 a.in.
and lasting till approximately 12:30
p.m.
tieipate. Everyone interested is
invited to watch the tournament.
The x-ange is located just off
Farm Road GO, west of A&M, to-
wai’d the Brazos river.
By GARY KOLUNS
Battalion Sports Editor
■ The A&M College Golf Course
*suhbed for Kyle Field yesterday
as the Aggie gridders moved onto
the fairways in search of high, dry
■pound to hold their workout.
■ The session, which included some
scrimmaging for the third unit,
started an hour earlier but -still
lasted almost two hours as the
^■adets honed their-attack for Bay
lor’s rugged Bears.
Coach Paul Bryant expressed his
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Jerseys
Pants
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Student Co-Op
unhappiness over the practice ses
sion as he described his squad as
“slow as molasses and still not
looking like a team in the middle
of their season.”1
After sharpening the Cadet pass
ing attack, and practicing a short
while on the kicking game, the
squad settled down to playing de
fense against Bayloi - ’s offensive
plays.
The Bruins boast one of the most
effective passing attacks in the na
tion, and so far this year have
thrown for four touchdowns and
connected on aerials for 478 yxirds.
The Aggie offensive game, which
didn’t get much of a workout in
the hard-fought game against TCU,
was stressed, as was the quick
kick.
Baylor quarterbacks Doyle Tray
lor and Buddy Humphreys IccmooG
up to pass 31 times agaimt the
University of Houston. In that
game alone, end Jerry Marcontell
snagged five flips for 25 yards
gained as Traylor completed 11
tosses.
The Farmers are" seeking their
sixth straight victory of the sea
son, as Baylor looks for its first
SWC win.
The Farmer defense will be se
verely tested by the Bruins’ Larry
Hickman, the bulldozing fullback
w ho is th e second leading ball-car
rier in the Southwest Conference
with 2‘J1 yards gained and a 4.4
yard-per-carry average.
The Saturday clash of the two
Southwest Conference Titans is al
ready a sellout, and due to a game
at nearby Sam Houston State Col
lege, within the “100-mile radius”
the tilt will not be televised.
Alphonse Ualimi, the French-
Algcrian who holds the world’s
bantamweight boxing title, has won
every pro bout he fought.
Humble offers
PORTBNITY
in the Oil Industry
Interviewing teams from Humble Oil & Refining
Company will be on the campus October 28 and 29 to
interview students graduating in the following fields: ;
Engineering, physics, mathematics and geology
at all degree levels, and chemistry (advanced
degree only), and junior and higher engineering
qiid science students for summer employment.
Engineers and scientists at Humble share in the
dynamic progress and growth of a leader in the petroleum
industry. Humble is the leading producer of crude oil in
the United States. Its Baytown Refinery is ope of the
largest in the world. Research centers in Houston, for
development of better methods of exploration and produc
tion, and at Baytown for research in refining, are making
valuable contribution^ to the petroleum industry.
Back of the Week
Roddy Osborne, senior quarterback from Gainesville, dis
plays the arm which threw the precious touchdown pass
that beat TCU and made him Dallas Morning News “Back
of the Week.”
THE HUMBLE COMPANY
Texas, Mew AAexico, Florida, Ala
bama, Georgia, Mississippi, Lou
isiana, California, Washington,
Arizona, Oregon.
900-1000
Averages 350,000 barrels daily.
280,000 barrels daily.
Texas and New Mexico. Leading
Texas Marketer.
Operates crude oil and products
pipe lines in Texas; transports an
|| average of 750,000 barrels daily.
For a rewarding career in the petroleum industry, discuss
your future with the Humble Company interviewing team. Check at
your Placement Bureau for time and place for interview. ' ;
A QUICK LOOK AT
Area of Operation: |
Drilled
Annually:
Crude Oil Production:
Refining Capacity:
Retail Sales:
Humble Pipe Line Co.:
HUMBLE
Osborne Picked
Baek-of-week
Roddy Osborne, A&M’s number
one quarterback, was chosen the
Back-pf-the-week in the SWC, be
ing accompanied by Buddy Dial of
Rice, who was chosen Lincman-oC-
the-week. ^
Osborne, who many Frog fans
thought had fallen to the fast rush
ing of the TCU line, calmly re
versed his field, on an option play
and completed the scoring pass to
Bobby Marks last Saturday in Ft.
Worth.
The senior quarterback from
Gainesville, completed the only
other pass he threw, a 13-yarder,
made four tackles and broke up
one TCU assault of the A&M goal
by breaking up a pass in an un
usual manner. He batted it back
into the passer Marvin Lasater’s
hands and then dumped him for no
gain at the 10-yard line.
Ladies shoes resueded
50c
. COURT’S
Shoes — Shoe Repairs
North Gate
the new f'llAC
sport shirt
Looks and fits like a jacket! Feels like the
fabric in men’s-suits • and the plaid front
coming to a V is extra smart. Elastic insert
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St.
ie c^xcncuuje ^jnore
Tn Its 50th Year of Serving Texas Aggies’
Longest scoring play in Syra
cuse football history was made by
Chester Bowman in 1923 when he
carried a kickoff 100 yards for a
touclxdowix against William and
Mary.
HUMBLE OIL & REFINING COMPANY
FOB THE BEST . . .
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* QUICK FRIENDLY
SERVICE
^ REASONABLE
PRICES
IT’S
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Mo. 2Vs Cans Libbys
PEACH HALVES Can 3ic
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CE1SCO 3 Lb. can 89c
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303 Cans Blue Tag 2 Cans
Blue lake Whole Beans ... 2 cans 51c
Maryland Club
COFFEE 1 Lb. can 93c
303 Cans Trellis Brand
Early Green Peas 2 cans 29c
MEXICORN 2 cans 33c
No. 2 Carts Wolf Brand
CHIU can 5Tc
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Baby Whole Okra, Baby Limas
Fork Hook Uiinas
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Beef, Chicken, Turkey
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ROUND STEAK
CUTS
.... Lb. 75c
LOIN STEAK
.... Lb. 75c
T-BONE STEAK
lib. 75c
MEATY SHORT RIBS .
Lb. 33c
Armours Star
FRYERS
Lb. 39c
Deckers Tall Korn
SLICED BACON
Lb. 59c
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