f f p he Battalion College Station (Brazos County), Texas Thursday, October 24, 1957 PAGE 5 adets lletreat To Go for Brii ft 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 Footballs Helmets Jerseys Pants Lay-A-Way for Christmas 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. 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