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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1958)
PAGE fi Thurndav. 1R. 1958 Thp Rattnlinn -r- Cnllpfp Station fftrnxo* County), Tnm$ t Longhorns Favorites AUSTIN’. Tf*. 'A 1 * (ieoriri* and Texa^. two rluha dominated by junu>rx, ojwn thair foottajl ««-a'on h**rx* Saturday ni»ht With thf Lonfhorn* on*- tourhdow* favor lira. Trxax, which atartr«1 with a 2<t-T win ovrr (.^nvia taut fall and want on to lha Su»rar Bowl, waa ranked 11th in The A«soria tad Praa* pra-H«'aann poll. (iaoTtna, with top notrh quarter harkirtK'. ha'* 2d letterman Imi k af tar l«*t yaar’a dt^appomtinir :i-T saaxoit. A&M Sports in Brief \llon I/in* Jim Stanley as Coach 4 Allen Academy Huth Ramhlara op*‘n their 195k Si h(K>l I .all <tea«on Friday ni|rht under the field iroal in the last four second' 9 flHlt- BETTER FOOD FOR LESS! emgatoterik Thane priaan rood Thurs. Sept 1H. Thru Sat Sept. 20. We re*er\e the rirht to limit ijuaatitie*. ■ MARYLAND CLUB COFFEE Pound Can STRAWBERRIES Fop Frost Slicvd Frozen Orange Juice Breast-O-Chicken Dartmouth Frozen thunk St > le Tuna BIG BONDED BEEF SALE! CHUCK ROAST 1'. S. (Itoice Hcaty Bonded ttaaf. Tender Jui«\ and l4*an 1. S. C hoice Bonded Beef Round Steak l'. S. Choice Bonded Beef Sirloin Steak lb lb Bw‘f Kih Roast for Stew Short Kibs lb. GBc B«‘ef Brisket Roast lb. iBe Berf Rib Steak lb. 39c Shoulder Steak FRFSH PEACHES C. S No. 1 F.lherta CKFKSTON F l . S. No. 1 Fresh Italian IVunrs Hormel or Swifta h my Star FRANKS Danish (It'rvolet ^ orst h> the pi<‘cc lb Ih. «<)<• HAKFH^ ALL NEW! AN Itiittrr Crunrh ( akc Delirioua Ind Hake* 59e Peach Hungarian Struih l . . . '.We CANDY Kmch s Chticttlale Covered Peanut Re* T9r Caramel Rites . . 7 5/10/.. d.»e drk; KLEENEX TISSC E 200Size III. lb 2 Ills. We leadership of a new rnaeh. . He ra Jim Stanley, former A tr ine irndder who eatne*t three var sity letters a« a truntd un«ler Coach I’aul • R.-ai" Bryant. Stanley is mawied and the fath" er of a voiiny daughter * * ft Rohhy Joe Conrad, former \u irie yrid ■'tar. is enjoyiny eonsid erahle sue ess m the professional ranks by makuiK yoo»t use of a talent he never irot the . han.e t> “how at A4M kickinr He fli-t disp'ayed h's kiekliy ability when the i oReye AM SLaRt of whh h ( onrad was a meoiljei mel the pi ofesaioital lietiW’t I lot s Conrad |a'is.mall\ aaoupi td f .r 1 . of the vyinners' poiitts by kukiny foiii fiybl yoals afal ihie» extta points . a perfutyi anee yood enouirb to win ti e thud h I IT best nun ber of Vot. s m tie Most \ aluable 1‘layrr ballot Then m hi< debut with the ( hi . ayo ( animals, Conrad booted a Harry ('liiti IlitsLrantlsIam KANSAS ( IT V V W hfle th. Vmen. Mi I e.iirue s tbi. e lea.lie. to irive his team a tie. The next week he scored la point* hy catchiny a T[> pass ki. kinR two field yoals and thre. extra points. 1 tnidentally, one of the field /oals he has kicked was for 4. PORT SLANT By BOB WEEKLEY IVsire can jro a lonjr way in replacing natural ability in an athlete. C.utH and desire have always Iteen the tradch mark of any ARyie eleven, and it has made the school yreat. It would lie a shame if the <>deU ever fielded a taan that could not outhustle their Opponents. Hustle made ait the No. 1 team in the nation for a few short weeks last yea*. The 1957 Atf/ies could lose a vrame. but |t was like a victory liecause they fought ’til the last minute, They could 1 hit a man and he stayed hit. They babied no hurts. Those Ays just worked hardef and foryot them. Thev were tmlyh and mean and proud Is „nd anothm was a fO-yardwi I t ^ at way The Ayyies are yoiny to have to W touyh to win thh yame with Tech Saturday. The Kml Haiders oiitweiyh us bte more than 14 pound* per man hi some positions on the line there’s a 180-|M>uHd Ayyie faciny a 240-pound Tech man. Ayyie Coach Bill Jones said of the Tech siiuad , "Thety n an arm and will be out for th* j w j]| a hard team to defense unless we are up for them. It takes desire to yo up! it it it Charles Krueger, Texas A&M’* nb Xmerican tackle and a team <»-. iptain in 19. r >7 now playing for the l.o* Angele* Rams, has brok ■st of the season. He was play iif defensive end for the Hams R R ♦ Ken Beck, A AMs outstanding All-America tackle candidate Ken Beck, of whom the Ajrsi y»es ex|>ect the unusual, didn’t disappoint his teammates' •iokie and one of the Agrie tri early in fall traininy. apiainn, is the only Smithwester- Beck weiyhed in at 237-pounds last week before a works .•I u> make S|K»rts MagaiineV <>jut that included an hour of hanl scrimmayiny. After the ;ne seas»>n all American first session in which Beck was a standout, weiyhed 241 poumfcs. ^ m. Not even Beck could accoufit for the l-(aiund yain. R R R * * * \&M athletic official* hold John The rumor’s beeji confirmed in the Athletic Departmetit Prow'* No. u m such hijfh es- that Myers recruited his freshmen footlmll piayera hy tie teem that the Heismsn Trophy pound, or at least it seems that way. When th** freshman yridders minyled with the varsity at th** traininy table you couldn’t sejiarate ’em except by the amount ot tood the\ stored away. Those yrowiny taiys mad** the varsity a poor second with a knife and fork. Here's how their weiyht compares with the varsity j linemen. .vioner's jersey will be kept f . irculation this year Meanwhile, Co»w continues ve.t 1 r.imibef 11 f..i the i hi. Mantle Slii"s llsl Mumer ot the ^ ear \ arsitv Kin >s h ( enters Ids' 194 Guards 188 201 1 a* kies 1 '.*» 208 Knds 193 199 i h Mb earn. frank Malxot •ill urh .lit lihTRclT. V* Mi.k.v Mantle hit a tremendous home run all the way out of RnyiT' Stadium 1 ut ; [ let r >>i Cs Jim Buiinir!*: 'iirvive.l tbe blast and defeated the New V ok V ,nk.es J Wcdn. >,1 ,y as ’ Ken/> B. i toia mi ashed a (ian of home runs. Mantle lie.ame the second player in history to hit a fail ball out of the stadium >>n the fly if" 1 lie nyht field fence at Bneys the Stadium is 12 ■ feet from home ■' aver pU*;.- and the 'tadib'il is ab.iot a ludiniT 1 pi fe.t h tfh Mantle s homer. ■ at 1 at ho ll»t of the sea'oh. tame.! all the wav a. r.i" I i unbull «•, ei.a. ox t,ed and Kit about .«• feet luyrh on a lui »ov buiUitllK aoiuss the -Si Vet. four in - e- . INTRAMURALS fol -tl the .bri.-s* of athletic a t >p item of disi us ■ i ps athletie off uray Wel.h, Ibrector in iul.s, in the A.MC\ j*. We.ln Thi Othb t ie . . senior fi.o tt*M known t hu -k. *h. li -poit Eurht players who were prop- M n. •U of the New V, , k 5 a- kee- |..st u e', u nir. now ale owned b\ ’b* K in n n ir will he the first be fall ItC.K program, events are to he held p* 29 Freshman 4i«i \ s w ..I be bt-ld ;.t A ope,, las.Mi III. ton n.eter lb. 35c lb. H7c lb. 55c The MSC Film Society presents Jainrs MilMMl Friday, Sept. 19th 7 15 r M. in *1 hr D<‘s< rt I o\“ MS< Rallrooni Welch explained that fr**4tntan at .) upperclassmain *wimmin|: wiU s la- h. Id at separate time*. Fiefb* r men will swiry at 5 p.m. and up. n are slated to swfunl , I .. The |>*.wn* NatatPnfi'E r fi pool will be open from 4 to A ixm.) om on wr»|kdays and from -f to $ |im. ..n vv .'4 k ends f.-r jiractiee. Spe.-'a*, is will not h. allovi'edl id '' ,muial . 1 .m t* this Veil for tw , n ,sons E r-t, most .if the] ateus are too snmU to allow nutny ipe.tators. As a 'result, thosp Who I at.* pi. sent yet m the way itnd itrteif, re with tbf activities. f4ec- a d, th> spe, * dors should be doln^ * e.hinx else probably practi i v n tjai/nirals. Student jictivitie* handbook* 'lei. .J .s*i ibuted to those piiesent. W . i. k po nted out that b.-ng jfa- t i with it may keep outfit* rtetn inakoijj eligibility enx)i'4- d*o itnoyded that all llfaii. he intramural department pla.- d in fiitramur.il iniou* nt. rs in front of Duncan :|n4 mess hill*. d rector pointer out the he. •r-'i’v of 'e.ohiPir freshmen 1h« tee- - (’ flay football as wfll a* lb,, i intiamuial s|Mirt*. 'simfe iha (lias d ffei f'..ni high a* hoRl pc- lixiiie- with v. |, u h the Fish ^re It. lb iy sophomore wiho !*• an i nt rapiufal et with him m ^he a* on Bept. 22 at BEFORE YOU BUY YOUR BLACK SHOES . .. ASK the 515 AGGIES Who arrSlill W'r;iring lhr ^ORKTOWN SIH^FS * ' TIh v Bought l ;i^l ^ <‘iir YORKTOWN V- Regularly 812.9.) Lou\ l > riee-only 810.9.) 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