The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 10, 1958, Image 4

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Friday, October 10, 1958
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Haney Lauda Yank Pitchers
MILWAUKEE M*na*fr| Contrary to what mifht b« ej-
Fr*d Han«»y to alibi th* po<-tod undrr the ciirumatamea,
Bravea’ World Serien eolbipai I the Bravin, from Haney oa down.
Thursday raying. "Iruitead of did not appear to be downhearted
moaning, let's talk about how good j <>v«f IvMng thair world champion-
their pitrhers aere.” I ship to the Yankees.
Ags Face Tough Terrapins
of
19th ANNUAL
CARNIVAL
Sunday, October 12
K of( UROUNDS
LEONARD ROAD
Kr>an, Texas
lletrinntng at 4:0(1 p. m
GRAND PRIZE
1%8 Biscavne (]he\rolet
To He (ii^en Awav
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REFRESHMENTS
GAMES
FUN FOR ALL
DANCE AT NIGHT
Muhic by HU MS ORCHESTRA
Public Invited
Coach Jim Mysrs' grin laoked
almost as big as Aggieland's mam
moth Kyle I 1 laid after Saturday |
win over the 1!Diversity ot Mis
souri Tigers, but after looking at
films of the Maryland s«|uad his
smile turned into a pained, woe
begone grim mace.
I be Terps have 23 returning let-
termen, which broken down into
positions reveal they are about
two deep Four of these men star
led the game against the Ags last
year, with AAM winning 21-13.
Leading the Aggie attack will
be 4 harley Milatead, the tailback
from Tyler, and fullback Gordon
LeBoeuf of Port Ntches. Against
the Bengali Saturday Milstaad
guided the Cadets to the two
touchdowns on the ground that
paved the way for the 12-0 vic
tory.
lieBoeuf made such long piuages
through ths line into the secondary
that it looked like the Tiger safety
man owed the powerful full hack
some long-lasting debt.
A&M's play against Missouri
Saturday was a marked improve
ment over the two previous games,
both loses. The squad made few-
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er mistakes and ths blocking along
the line of scrimmage was sharp
and plaaaing.
The Tsrrapins are a big, tough
team which was barely defeated
by ruggad Clemaon. 9-0. The
Terpe use ths Bplit-T formation
as coached by Tommy Monl, and
have enough of a weight advan
tage in the line to puah the Ca
dets around.
Top backs for Maryland are
halfback Gens Verardi and quar
terback Bob Ruaevlyan. Verardi
is a speedster and the No. 1 Terp
ground gainer The ace lineman
is Guard Rodney Breedlove, 21&-
pound all American candidate.
Both clubs are due to be in top
physical condition with no import
ant injunct to date.
Probable starting linup:
MARYLAND
LK-RmsM Shaffer I mi
LT Kurt Pchwin i2M>
L(, Rodney Breedlove <tlll
C—Victor Uehwart, UMi
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RT Fred Cola IZSSI
KE. Her. Seoul 1ISI1
QR Hok Rueey yen (|T5*
l.H (.ear Verardi l IMl
RH Bob Layman 11M|
KB Jim Joy re HSli
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WT -Carl Lutna (IMl
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ST -Ken Beck i2V»i
hK Joha Tree, y 1ZI6)
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RB Richard Gay lUKM
WB Jon few 11*1»
KB Cordon l^Boeuf (1UI
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Aggie tailback (Charley Milstead Umbers up his
arm in yesterday’s practice. The Cadeta work©
sweat togs two days before facing Maryland.
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INTRAMURALS
In league A, Frazier led B-AAA
to a 21-11 win over Squadron IS.
In league B, Joe Mills scored six
poiats for Squadron 18 to pace
them to a 20-16 victory over C-
AAA A Signal took a close one
from Squadron 17 in league C.
Jack Floyd icored ton poinU to
help the Signal crew win 19-17.
The only game in Class C saw
Walton take Milner to a 20-11
cleaning in league R
Si* games were played in Class
B horseshoes Wednesday.
Squadron 1 won two out of three
to down C-Armor in league A
Squadron 13 also got two for three
to drop C-AAA in league B. A
Medical loat to A Composite in
leagua C. Squadron 9 won two
from Squadron 11 in League I)
In league E, A Engineers took
Squadron 2 by 2-1. The last game,
in League P, was won by Squad
ron 14, who downed A Signal, 2-1.
Freshman football began Wed
nesday afternoon, too. Five games
were played in the afternoon.
B Ordnance romped over Ma
roon Band by a 20-0 score in league
A. Gerald Brister scored 14 points
for the winners. A Transportation
squeezed by White Band 7-6 in
league B A Infantry took A Field
14-6 in league C, but the other in
fantry outfit, B troop, took a lick
ing from B Field in league L> by
the same score. Then C Infantry
came back to take a 6-0 victory
over C Field in league E.
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HOLIDAY
Columbus Day, falling on Sunday, the undersigned will
observe as a holiday, and not be open for business, Mon
day, October 13, 1958.
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City National Rank
First State Rank & Trust Co.
College Station State Rank
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