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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1958)
PAGE 4 Thursday. October 8. 1>58 Fish Tie Wogs in The Battalion <- Colh/rm Statio* (Ikum* County), It By FEED MEl BEE i put into the waiting •im* of and | to tia th« Texa» Chriatian Univer- Ratiahan %laaa(iag Kditor Ijun Straet a yard daep ih the end I uty Wag* #-« on muddy Anion FORT WOETH — Rodger McFar »one with two minuUa left to play | Cartar Sudium land launched a do-or die 22 yard I taat night enabling the ASM Fiah | McFarland's effort to run the Mm* MOD M* IMS! Theae Frieee Good Thura., Oet. S Thru Sat, Oct 11. We reaer>e the right to limit guaatitlee. Maryland Club COFFEE it 59' TOMATOES 2 1 Ao. 303 C C ) Conn J Food Club Corn Meal Whi '* 5 : b . 39c Weingarten's Mello-Freeze u ••■i. 39c Food Club Applesauce 2 "i 31c Food Club Pear Halves 25c Renown Green Beans wwu 2 sl 35c Dartmouth Waffles U’.-: 10c Top Frost Fresh Blackeyes '?£* 17c CROWN ROQSt 43 Veal Shoulder Chops - 59< Veal Sirloin Steaks 5F 00 Veal Brisket - 39' LETTUCE Head \ Q Delicous Apples 2 fc, 29 Celery stalk 9 Big Bologna ^ 39 Boiled Ham Sliced lb Agar's Canned Picnics "> 99c 4 ;5.2.98 ball across for the conversion was stopped just short of pdy-dut. Than while spectators cheued their fingernaila. A A M s Dave Skinner rciovered a Wt>g fumble a/ter the ensuing kickoff. Hut the Fish also fumbled the hall away, leaving the game to end deadlocked All scoring in the game, which was held up HO minutes as a dnv mg cloudburst poured doun three inches of rain in an hour, was done in the last 11 minutes of play. The Wogs started a 5;t yard march in the closing seconds of the third period and climaxed it when fullback Richard Holden darted across from the two on the fourth down try in the final quar ter. The surging Fish line blocked halfhack f*ete Hill’s attempted conversion. A4Ms entire offensive show was put on by McFarland and full back Jim Murphy. The lanky quarterback, playing Iwfore a hometown crowd gathered K12 yards rushing and completed two of three passes, one the pay-dift i pitch. Murphy pitched in ;!4 of the re maining l!k> yards the Fish gain- j ed via the ground, many of them | coming at crucial moments. Once | he broke loose for 15 yards, only overshadowed by the McFarland I runs of 23 and 11 yards. Fumbles on the soggy turf play- | ed a big role in the game’* out come. The Wogs hobbled the hall j seven times, with the Ags recov ering six of them. The Kish fum bled three times, losing the hall once. The Fish dominated the second half except for the Wog touch down-moving tlie ball well be tween the 20-yaid lines. Hut each time they were driven back short | of the goal until McFai land’s game-tieing pass. Roth teams displayed fine line work when it couiyted. The Fish I punted 10 times and the W ogs i punted the ball on fi occasions. VISIT COURT'S for all your SHOE NEEDS The All-American Hay 'Coach John Michaels, former all-American guard at Tfti ^ see. shows one of his up-ended pupil how to practica what one preaches. ‘ ■ “t 'was.).": 1 Hendenon Hall Supervised By Former Hospital Nurse By VEBNON P. TAYLOR Mrs Klixabeth Murphy is s wo man holding a unique honor. She is the first woman ever to be a house mother at A AM. She is a “moin-away-from-home" The MSC Film Society Presents JOHN STEINBECK’S “EAST OF EDEN” JULIE HARRIS JAMES DEAN RAYMOND MASSEY BURL IVES Friday. October 10 7:45 I’. M. ilemuraal Student Center liallroom ... As an RCA Engineer Receive your MS in Electrical Fngineerinc. Me< hanical F/igineerm^’ or I’hv-ics at RCA's expense, through the RCA Graduate Studv (‘('•grain At the same tunc, vou re beginning your RCA career as an engineer on a fully professional le\el. cetting a head start in the field vou prefer. RCA pais the full cost of^ jour tuition, fees and approved texts while you take graduate studv part time at the l ru- »♦ rwty of Pennsylvania or Rutger* l iiiver-in. Or. vou mav prefer a different path ahead . . HC\ Design and Development Sj>e< u!i/id Training. Here is another of KG \ - pro- gum* for career*, in whu h xou l>egin hv v i>rking lull lime on punned technical assign ments. F.xpenrnred engineers and interested management guide your progress. You may reeeive assignments in design and development of radar airfMxne electronics, computers. mi**ile electronics, television, radio and other equipment field*, a- well as id Electron l ube*. Semiconductor* and Component*. MS, PhD Candidate* are eligible lor direct assignments in tlie alxive mentioned fields. There's a h>t more that * extremely intere*ting about an Kf ^ engineering career ^ uu should have tlie-e ho I- to make a v*i«e decision aUuit vour future Get them in per-"n verv soon when ,m R<.\ engue-eriog management repta senlativc arrive- on cai:t|>u— for varsity and freshman baake' ball and football player* wh# kve in newly-opened HendenflB Hall, AdiM'e athletic domitDijr. Her dutiee require Ear to live in one of the most enviaae *4aees on the campus, which boaete wall- to wall carpeting, mahogany fur niture, a swimming pool, high ft- I delity sets, and teierialoa; a *afck bar is also under conetruetioB and will be opened boo*. Before assuming her duDea in the new dormitory, Mra. Murphy was employed as a nurse-recap- tioniat at the Collage Hospital for several years. She begins her day's work by waking all the boys up for braak- fast at 6:30 a.m. by maatu of a buzzer system connected fa each room. As soon as aii the players are awake, she eate with thsia in Sbisa Mess Hall. The idea that living in Haa^ar- son Hall ^a paradise.'* waa quick ly contradicted by lira. Morphy. "The boys have a tight schedule which keeps them busy nearly con stantly,” she said. "The boys eat, live and sleep football and college studies and have little time for recreation down here,” Mra Murphy empha sized. Get Right /lore, though see vour placement offu l squared awav on a *|>e< ih< lime for vour interview. And gel vour copies of the hror hure* that al-o It* Ip to hit M*u in on the picture It you rc t».-d up when R(.A .* repre>eiit^!ivf i* licre, *eud a resume to: October 23, 1958 Mr UoiM-ri liaklisrh. Manager < ojlcgr Itclallons. Drpl. 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