P AGE 4 Thursday, October 31, 1957 The Battalion College Station (Brazos County), Texan In irmmmrmls John Loveland, who meshed 20 points, turned in one of the top offensive performances in intra mural basketball as ATC easily trounced Squadron 9, 43 to 22. Squadron 8 whipped Squadron 18, 23 to 14, with Hugh McBride’s 14 points the high total for either team. A terrific 220 game by David Kincaid paces the intramural bowl ing league for this week and greatly aided his Squadron 20 teahimates to a 487-454 win over Squadron 19. E Infantry totaled the high team series for the week, bowling 519 to top opponent B- AAA’s 453. Second high game total was turned in by Ron Stallings, who rolled 200, as Squadron 12 ,eased by Squadron 2, 4G9 to 404. Tom Payne was high for Squadron 2 with 177. GATERING <7 \~\~ l S OP risv# Specij \h*y o ■ yycccLMand . -g OUTFIT PARTIES ★ CLUB BANQUETS MAGGIE PARKER DINING HALL W. 20th & Bryan TA 2-5089 200 Congress - TA 3-4375 .Robert.,Pickard’s pass to Mike Hansen, pfdvidefl the only touch down as A Quartermaster defeated Squadron 17, 6 to 0, in freshman intramural foofball yesterday. WEDNESDAY RESULTS' Class A—Tennis :. B Infantry 2, Squadron 9, 1 Squadron, l,. 2,-Squadron 23, .1 C Infantry 2, White Band 0 Squadron 4, 2,'C Composite 0 Squad. 11 wins forfeit over A Chemical. Squadron 6, 2, C Engineers 1 Class A—Bowling: Squadron 20. 487, Squadron 19, 454 E Infantry 519, B-AAA 453 A Ordnance wins forfeit over C-AAA. Squadron 12', 469, Squadron 2, 464 Class C—Basketball-: Colle ge View wins forfeit over Dorm 16. Legg-ttt 18, Walton 16 Class A—Basketball: Squadron 17, 27, Squadron 6, 23 Squadron 8, 23, Squadron 18, 14 B Infantry, 33, White Band 26 ATC 43, Squadron 9, 22 A Athletics win forfeit over Maroon Band. A Field 20, Squadron 10, 18 Class B—Foot bail: A-AAA 0, Squadron 13 0. (A-AAA wins on penetrations, 2-0); Squadron 14, 14, B-AAA 0 Squadron 15, 12, C-AAA 0 Squadron 16, 25, A Signal 8 . A QmC 6, Squadron 17, 0 Class, It—Horseshoes : Squadron 18, 2, Squadron 9, 0 Squadron 10, 2, Squadron 19, 0 Squadron 20, 2, Squadron 11, 0 A Chemical 2, ATC 0 A Veterinary 2, A Field 1 Class B—Ping Pong: Squadron 1, 5, White Baud 0 Squadron 2, 4, Maroon Band 1 A Athletics win forfeit over Squadron 10. Squadron 3, 4, A Signal 1 o V { -Lj ¥170 « i k jLjl'O -WJJ ~w(H' UmversiU "AYE or Ar U-k„ Oct. 8( ■ of Arkan shard Renn trint? end i.ji. jl -Inlitienz, ball teaft md-strin; rn Are They Really First In The Nation? These 1957 Arkansas tri-Captains ask for proof Saturday in Fayetteville and their greatest reward for the season could be to send the A i'gies tumbling from the top of the heap. Across the top (L-R) are cbnter Jay Donathan, a 5-11, 195 pounder from Dooneville, Ark. and all-America fullback candidate Gerald Ne bitt, ia 5-11, 195-pounder from Big Sandy, Tex. George Walker (foreground), is one of the SWC’s gifted quarterbacks. He is 6-1, 185-pounds and hails from Rison, Ark. ENTIRE ru STOCK er 3 OOi? ® 45 rplm. Albums As Tow As 49c © Tong Flay Albums As Tow As $1.49 © Special Group of Single 45 rpm Records 25c each or 5 For $1.00 Please: No Mail or Phone Orders. Cash and Carry. All Sales Final Open 8:00 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. »4 lylore—- IJorth Cjale—dotleae I>lali on I£U 5 s Mather Football Problem Remains Unsolved . LAWRENCE, Kan.-—Quick Ma ther ! yesterdhy resigned' as. head football coaclr at the Tjiiivfersjty of Kansas,. declaring be inid• his sta f'f poakl ‘‘not seiNe (he fdatball prob- ieiti" at the school. The resfign^tioti will take effect at-Tlie Mnd of the season. . *?• »' V; f '' ' In a. statement issued after to day’s football practice, Mather said assistant coaches he had brought to Kansas also had resigned. Kansas has won only 1 game this year, has lost 4 and tied 1. Mather’s over-all record at Kan sas is 7-26-3. STEAL, BUT PLEASE RETURN ST. VINCENT, MINN. kP>—The St. Vincent village council ran this notice in the New Era, weekly newspaper at nearby Pembina, N. D.: “To anyone knowing the where abouts of the ladders from the St. Vincent Fire Hall: Would appreci ate having them returned. Anyone using these ladders should return them to the fire hall each evening so in case of fire they can be readily found.” Test your personality power ►*' «Sr # A Freud in the hand is \ worth, two in ttic bush, i / 1. Do you chase butterflies in preference to other creatures of Nature? YES NO 2. Do you believe that making money k; evil? □ im 3. Do you think Italian movie actresses are over-rated? (Women not expected to answer this question.) j~ 4. Do you buy only the things you can afford? j ~ j [" 5. Do you think there’s anything as important as taste in a cigarette? . 6. Do you feel that security is more desirable than challenge 7c Do you refer to a half-full glass as "half-empty”? Sc Do you think fads and fancy .stuff can ever take the place cf mildness and flavor in a cigarette? ^ IZH m § t i If you answered “No” to all questions, you ob viously smoke Camels—a real cigarette. Only 6 or 7 No” answers mean you better get onto Camels fast. Fewer than 6 “No’s” and it really doesn’t ma' ter what you smoke. Anything’s good enough! But if you want a real smoke, make it Camels. Only Camel’s exclusive blend of costly tobaccos 1* ^ „ tastes so rich, smokes so good and mild. No won- der more people today smoke Camels than gjjy other cigarette. How about you? Have a real cigarette - have a Camel myRuy, Wfnston^Galgtn, ft3 e CL WIN $25 CASH! Dream up your own questions fc future "Personality Rover’’ quizzes. We’il pay $25 for ea h question used in this co'leye ad cam paign. Send questions with name, addrsss, college and class to? Ci.. el Quii, Boi 1° a, Grand Central Stal v, York IL L ¥. toms. ii'bf by ja he yser and end Billy 1 orker second unit, came down with f . The news put fresh creases into the br Razor back Coach Jack Mitchell, who is- getting for Saturday’s invasion by Texas A&M, the the nation in the' latest Associated Press pol Texas Tech , Ok La., Oct. 30 (AP)—! arently good shape’ State’s homecomin ech, Coach Cliff Spc i hampered the pa t mn yes ■ow ; hi; N( STILLWATER Rundle-was in "apj action in Oklahoma day against Texas 1 Rundle has bee injury. Speeyle said: he may see on iexas Tech since he has missed so m The Cowboys, who were idle last heavy work today for the Tech game, Baylor WACO, Tex., Oct. 30 (AP)—The their emphasis on offense today as the their in-and-out attack for their hornet urday against the TCU Horned Frogs, In their final lengthy practice set Bears spent a long time on gr< individual assignments, with nc lained contact. todn com faful eady m in -airy 1 see atur- fo.ot dnst a sessions o > work in e ly all drills doted their tinned larpen it Sat- k, the' polish >r sus- Texas Christ _ _ FORT WORTH, Oct. 28 (AP)-TCU Horned Frogs divid ed time m today’s drills between offense and defense in pre paration for Saturday’s game with the Baylor Bears at Waco. Emphasis was placed on both pass offense and defense. Coach Abe Martin said the frogs would be in near top shape lor the contest. University of Texas __ AOSJ.N, Oct. 30 (AP)—Dar ed Royal, University of , sxas 1 oo, jail coach, said today SMU “is every bit as capable \v janing as we are” and predicted a “nip and tuck” game with Die Mustangs Saturday. • hey re. tougher boys pliysically than^ the ones we aSt i k- If you don’t win physically, you don’t vm, Royal told the Longhorn Club weekly luncheon. Rice Institute ,ho™ 0 ^ S1 K- N L 0c > SO' (AP)—Coach Jess Neely made two 'd “ ' 111 ni ‘ St team today as his Rice Owls completed contact work for Saturday night’s game here with Clemson. li ; )Glscher , ^nior from Weimer, replaced Ray mond Chilton, the team’s top ground gainer, at fullback, while Dia^T ritA’^ Jimi0r from Henderson, replaced Buddy Greg-Pinkston, l 90 - p ound right tackle from Edinburg, Tex., veariefWr^^ iC u leady to tear some Aggies apart. A two- iiis ambition ' ^ Seems we ^ qualified to carry out ; antifreeze special Ends November 9, 1957 Guli « Prejstone — Zerex To Go $2.35 Gal. Installed $2.85 Gal. U-e Lave ample supply of antifreeze for our uwAomers. For an ;sfreeze purcliased elsewhere $1.00 installation fee. VINCENT’S SERVICE STATION , 3319 So. College Rd. Phone TA 2-5678 ^ee ; ick Up and Delivery On Service Work.