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PAGE 4 Thursday, November 14, 1957 mond Brown led the Southeastern IFondren’s Passes Set Mark Conference in passing in 1956. He completed 40 passes for 653 yards. mmmsmmaMMmzm : When Walter Fondren of Texas passed for 149 yards against Bay lor* last week he set a season high in the Southwest Conference. His was the only undisputed rec ord but Donnie Stone of Arkansas tied a season high when he took back three punts against Rice for 76 yards. Bill Bucek of Rice had three against Louisiana State and Jimmy Shofner of Texas Christian had the same number against Ala bama in previous games. Col. George B. Simler, athletic director at the Air Force Academy in Denver, was captain and end of the 1947 Maryland football team. These prices good Thursday thru Saturday, November 14-16. We reserve the right to limit quantities. 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No. 1 Florida Juicy ORANGES .... 12 for 29c 37 59 lb lb Dartmouth Frozen Chicken, Beef or Turkey, 5—8 Oz. pies MEAT PIES . . . . . . 89c Drug Department Value—Regular, junior or super KOTEX box 25c 2 Golden Butter Layers COCONUT C AKE ea, 49c Baii&iaosu €oifag® Skati'am (Brazm Texas SWC Teams Have Little Trouble From Outsiders Rough Rice Guard Charley Knight, a 6-2, 195 pound junior from Albany is con sidered by Rice Sports Publicist Bill Whitmore “as rough a player as there is on the whole squad.” He missed spring training but he was all-state and all-star for Albany s Class A state finalists of 1955. By HAROLD V. RATLIFF The Southwest Conference is so strong this season the teams have as much trouble beating each other as beating outside foes. The league has compiled one of its finest intersectional records in history, winning 14 games and tying 2 in 22. But the close ones came when they started their in ternecine warfare. Thirteen conference games have been played and the widest margin was 17 points. One has been de cided by one point, one by three, one by five, one by six, three by seven, one by 12, two by 13, one by 14 and one by 17. The other one was a 7-7 tie. There haven’t been as many up sets as usual. Mostly the teams expected to win did so, but it usu ally was by a narrow margin. One puzzler was the SMU-Texas- Rice round-robin. Southern Meth odist beat Texas 19-12, Texas beat Rice 19-14 but Rice beat SMU 27- 21. '" ' It just went to show how well- matched the teams are. It’s a season when the way the ball bounces is the most important item yet. HERE’S YOUR CHANCE to get the full story of ■ engineering opportunities in America’s most dynamic industry...» aviation! 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Included in this list are specialists in such advanced activities as nuclear engineering, ^ operations research, electronics guidance and thermodynamics. Make your appointment now to meet the Temco representative. He’ll tell you why the best opportunities in j aviation engineering are at Temco! Even Texas A&M, the only un defeated team and the one that’s expected to win the conference championship, hasn’t had it easy. The Aggies were shoved all over the field by Texas Christian but won 7-0. They managed to nose Arkansas only 7-6. Baylor and Southern Methodist were in the game against them until the final minutes. If Texas could have made 12 more points in four games it would be undefeated in the confer ence. Rice would have been un beaten if it could have gotten just five more points in three confer ence games. Baylor, in the cellar, is only 29 points away from first place. Three more close games are an ticipated Saturday when Texas A&M plays Rice at Houston, Ar kansas meets Southern Methodist at Dallas and Texas hosts Texas Christian. The oddsmakers see the Arkansas-SMU and Texas-TCU games so close they will give only one . point. A&M is a touchdown favorite. Arkansas would win a champion ship if it counted its outside games on ly—it won all three intersection al tests. Texas Christian would do the same—the Horned Frogs won three and tied one. Texas A&M, of course, would win either outside or inside. If Texas A&M goes through the entire season undefeated and untied it will be the first South west Conference team to do it since the Aggies of 1939. NOVEMBER 21sl & 22nd C.L. Brunow E. W. Palmer R. F. Langford C. W. Wendlandt See Placement Director For Your Appointment AIRCRAFT CORPORATION DALLAS A&M Opens Pistol Season With Win The A&M College Pistol Team, composed of Charles Benson, Ray McKnight; James T. Roberts, Jr.; Ferrald G. Belote and James Wil son journeyed to the Houston Monthly Matches of the Bayou Pistol Club at Addicks Range last weekend. Benson took the 1st Expert Medal in the Cal. 45 Pistol Match for approximately the third time in the last four months. Other members of the team shot fine scores, but received no awards for their efforts. The Postal Match Season got underway with the A&M Team winning a match against Michigan State University with a score of 1361 for A&M and 1331 for Michigan State. Benson’s 284 out of a possible 300 score was high for A&M, while Charles McComb had a high of 274 for State’s team. There are about 17 men trying for places on the team so far this year, and are still several places open for shooters who can qualify, especially in the caliber .22 class pistol. Those wishing to try out should report to Capt. K. D. Reel or M. Sgt. William H. Card, the team coaches, at the range under the east side seats of Kyle Field at the practice session held on Monday nights from 7:30 to 9 p.m. G. I.’s May Enter German Fun Spot KAISERSLAUTERN, Germany— —A U.S. Army order placing Kaiserslautern’s red light district off limits was modified yesterday at the request of German city offi cials. Soldiers now are permitted to enter Steinstrasse and adjoining streets between 7 a.nu and 7 p.m. The original ban was issued last September after Steinstrasse resi dents complained the street was too rowdy because of the Ameri cans. KNOX • Furniture Co. HOME OF NATIONALLY KNOWN BRANDS finished . . . or Complete F urnishings For The Home 201 W. 26th Bryan — TA 2-3581