Bnttnlion -> ('nltrpr Station (tknwtM Conn hr). Tmxa$ Fridar, October 8,1%8 PAGES Fish Gridders Maul Houston, 12-0 McFarland Completes 9 of 13 What appeared to he a raging t'aivaralty of Houston Cougar tumod out to hr a hartnloas kitten last night in Kyle Field at tha Aggw Fuh mauled the kittens, 12-0. feeverley braley, town • trovol Rr»etvation* jn,i Tiii Ru- ui \ j an A FREE SERr.CE 'Afr ai• vnmmifc onad a^anta ot *tvo arri#Mi end ^ atal* Call Lloyd Sbei.«-> at M-n Studoflt CoiHot /| § PISS l\i Nagtli Main » y«a IA 1 llfP CMf/Pi NOW SHOWING Hit Ri«lits, VKHiNT! Um <4mwc Wiasaalcon TVCHNKOtOh ALOO RAY CUPP ROBERTSON RAYMOND MASSEY R Houston had a strong team hut i the Cadet steamroller took charge ! and ground out 247 yards while | holding their opponents to Htf. Tailback Rodger McFarland was the big gun for the Fish, personal* ly accounting for 162 yards while completing it of IS peaar* Full back Pete Burks led the kitten at tack with 24 yards to hia credit. The freshmen opened their scor ing parade rally in the thud quar ter after holding Houston to only two first do*ns in the first half and allowing theia to cross the midfield stripe only once. THANKS A MILLION for your WONDERF! L RECEPTION of our New Modern CAFETERIA ia To*n*hire Shopping (enter WP WILL CONTINUE 01’R SUMNER HOITLS THRU OCTOBER 11:00 - 2:30 4:30 - H:30 To aeeid waiting in line we suggest that yen try coming before 12 :M noea or after 1S:4S for lunch and Wfnre 6iti ar after 7 Ad for sapper. Tkaakn Again HOTARDS CAEETERIA 2t25 Tatas Avenue For Profcssiwnal Visual fare SEE UK. G. A. SMITH Optometrist Specialising in kye Easmms- tion and Contact Lenses BRYAN OPTICAL CLINIC IPS N. Mam TA 2-3:»a7 Evening* by Appointment FRIDAY IT EXPLODES ON TNE SCREEN LKE. I ORENAOEi IN TOUR NANO! A A M’s touchdow n was art up after end Jim Willis blocked a LH punt on the Cats 14-yard line, with the Cadets recovering the ball on the 27. McFarland passed on first down to Houston’s 16 yard line, then carried the ball around right end to the 2. The lanky froth next charged over right ( tackle for the tally. His try for | extra point was wide. With minutes remaining in the 1 game McFarland again took charge of the Fish and marched them 47 j ynrds to the Cougar 1. Only two j seconds rrmained when fullback 1 Eddie Van Dyke dashed around right end and outran his pursuer* to the goal line. Van Dyke triad \ to run the ball over for the extra point but was stepped short of the goal. Starting tailback Jesse McGuire was injured early ia the first quar- | ter and never re-entered the gam#, i though he was reported to be only . ‘shaken up.” Even at that he was the Ags’ second leading ground gainer with yards for five car-) lies. Fir«t Dunn*, R i»hm* r ir»t lx>wti«, I’n-olng Klr»t Dvwnii. PmaltlM Firm Dow iio. TiHal K>i«*ui,« Varrlasv Kufthmg I'Ur* I'»»mii* Y artiag, SttMnpted pK-iie* CiMBpIrlad I’ * w»r- H »»-«•» Istescve'i'e by TunU for Y»rrr —F It : •: •• r • • , i J % • 5 L ^.».• t| .* \ T. Rugged, rich-looking, full-bodied tweeds' 6re at their handaomest in our ‘ • 4. fine year-'round weight Sport Jackets. Surface interest texture is provided in stripes, plaids, checks... conservative ? or bold. $32.50 to $10.00 Slack* $12.95 to $20.00 CONWAY &. CO. 103 N. Main Bryan i