The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 22, 1958, Image 3

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PAOBS
Milstead Captures
Total Offense Lead
AAM't Charity MiUtaad may
play on a u*am that haa a Z-S
rroord, but that haant slowed the
hlond junior down aa far as South
%est (oafaranac atatiaUca show.
place in the paasinc department
after comptefenc Id of 23 affainat
TCU.
End John Tracey ia third in the
conference in the paas receiving
.''■atorday agaiaat TCU Milstead catching 13 for 1&2
yards. Wine back Jon Few ia the
SWC’s No. 2 punt returner with
6 for 62 yards.
Not shown in the statistics below
is fullback's Gordon LeHoeuf's No.
2 position in the scoring depart-
In the five Aggie games, the ment, having four to his credit.
Tyler tailback he* accumulated Saturday's game against TCU was
V3V yards—157 rushing and 3&2 the first this season he has not
passing. Milstaad also holds second acorad in.
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ing the SWC lead in that depart
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Reserve tailback Ed Dudley turn* the corner blocking while the Frog's Joe Robb (68)
in Saturday’s game against the TCU Horned defend*.
Frogs. Fullback Luther Hall leads the
A&M Sports in Brief
ave Spirited Scrifluaage
The Apgves marched though a fullback position and Ed Dudley
brisk practice session yesterday,
capping it off with a spirited of
fensive and dafenaive scrimmage
Jon Few. sophomore from Mid
lothian. took over the third string
tailback chores in fine form. Few
appeared to like the position
change, running and passing with
a crispness he had been lacking.
With Rubha McLean officially
off the roster, Luther Hall was
moved bark to his second string
AGCiIES—
TRY—
YOUNGBLOOD'S
Hickory Cooked Barbecue
Beef — Pork — Chick**
Plenty To E«t
Keanoaable Price*
Keck Building Midway Between
Seath College Bryan A
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TCU
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TOTAL OrPBNSE LEADERS
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Fourth place finishers in the
Houston invitational cross-country
meet last weekend, Coach Charley
Thomas' harriers take on the
strong Oklahoma State runners
here Saturday afternoon st 2 p m.
on the ARM course
M# 4 Thomas will enter the same sev
1 en varsity runners against OSU
A*r over l ^* course. Leading
the Aggie delegation will be Fred
die llulock of Axtell who finish
ed Pth at Houston, high ARM
man. Houston, Texas and Brooke
Medics finished ahead of ARM in
the b-teara meet.
Dulock's mates Saturday will be
Jack Hesld af Us! hart Jimmie
King of Monahans. Richard Hick
J*-jJ man of College Station, Don t ar-
ver of Amarillo, John Blake of
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Intramurals
I Temple and C. J. Hajovsky of El
Mkampo.
••« In the frosh division last week
the Fuh finished third with Mai
| colm Hardee of Groveton finishing
7th ahead of teammates Thadi*
Crooks of Hooks and Tom John
!»-*d» Clap. A Intramural. — ’ ——
and A Eicaal tiuid. Claa. Buualrvn 14, 24-22. Squadron 2 won than
Engagement Rings
Kings and Watches
SHOWN
By APPOINTMENT
Your Credit Is Loud
CALL
K. G. BROWN
TA 3-6721
Squadron 17
with M art**
B with the ».m«- nuaiHnr of point.
Kt*ttt «.mt. wwrr plnyvd on th* Clam
A haskathall court. PrMay
twiuadron 21 tuok H Armor in . rl«w
on*. Ih-IT. B field ram pad on Squadron
14 44-11. A Plaid foltowad up w<th ■
M-ll win uvar A Vrta. C Infantry pot
the on. «*t>. Jalnt -wwded to dawn A
Cham tea I 22-21 In . law-aaonna nam.
A Uuarl»rma*t-T Omk B Ordnance 14-4
A Siena I downed A Ordnance 1124.
AAA «qur«-Md by C Enpinaar. 21-11
Ehelnarr. brat B AAA 2*-l»
Squadron I look A Athlatkn .ad Squad
ron IS won thalr. from Squadron i in
claaa A handball l.aw dropped a earn*
to Bwawll a ( laa. C bandbail
la Claaa B Fortball. Squadron 4 took
C Snawiaaru by a I i-f marpin H fwtd
wan th« ir e*m< with Squadron 12. l*-d
PonatdaDon. meant tha diffaranr* tn Ik*
game batwMn A PWld and Squ.drun II
A Ptrld won the 0-0 tw by rlrtua of the
pntMtr.Bon. Squadron 4 look an aam
on* with A-TC. 14-2. B Ordnanc. akunk.
*d S«|u«dn.n 0. 12-0.
Monday • (laaa A basketball rasulla
S'alt. w l.wt to Uay Studpni. 42-20
Hart dropped Ihair earn* In Mitchell 14-10
Bulb enma. w.rr in Chaa C
In ('las. A baaksthall. A AAA took 1 runp A Ordnaner.
game with Squadron 11. 22-If. Squadron
10 downed Squadron 1. 44-24. Sqaadnwi
• left C t'ompuoit. 2S-2& Squadron 4
won from B Compoaitr 24-14.
Pour bowline gnni*» warr held Bon
day C-AAA won a elewe on# from Squad
ron 14. I.O-ISl B Ordnanc won »n
•van rlosrr match from A A/tnor SM-106
Squndroa 17 left A Athletic, with a
401 6441 kw* H Infant r\ t.a.k A Signal in
C- | another ck»e one. 414-412
B Tbetv were four game, on the hand
ball courts Monday C Kn*in»wr» won from
Hqaadroti 20 in laagua G. A Infantry
downsd Squadron IS in league C. A Ord
nance tank C field in leaawe B Marwn
Band dropped Squadn.n 12 in league A
Claaa H pinypong ran a- follow.
Squadron 10 over Squadron 14. 4-1 .
B Infantry i *nr C Armor. 4-1 ; Squadron
11 downed Squadron tti 4-1. A Ordnanc.
drappnd Squadron 4. 6-0; Squadron 22
Ml B Ordnance, 4-0
Bit gamer, of Claaa H horeaahova were
ptm<d Monday
B frmtreer* won fnan Squadron in
Sqnadr.,. • dowred S-iuadron *V Squad
ran 2 dropped Squadr.n I. Saiuadron 5
last to A-TC Squadron 21 dropped their
gam. with A F.ngineeta Squadron 4 oul-
ston of Franklin.
AAM will cumpt-te in the Texes
Invitations! Cross Country meet
at Austin the morning of Nov. 1.
* * *
Impressive in their recent 20-6
victory over the Baylor Cubs at
Waco, the nndefeated Aggie Fish
are idle until Nov. 13 when they
entertain the Rice Owlets on Kyle
Field.
Tailback Rodger McFarland of
Fort Worth Paschal continued his
amazing running and passing per
formance running for 130 yards
and passing for 74 more and two
touchdowns.
Tailback Jesse McGuire of Plain-
view had *3 net yards rushing on
nine carries and appears on the
road back after an injury suffermi
early in the opening 12-0 win over
lioust4>n.
Following the Rice game Nov
13 the Fish meet the Texas Short
horns here the afternoon of Nov.
22 in the final froah game.
A&.M's handball courts were
opened Oct 12 after over |7,500
had been spent improving their
facilities.
The handball intramural games
that had to be postponed because
of the delayed opening of the
courts have been rescheduled for
the first week in December.
The court* now have oak floor
ing, three quarter inch plywood
walls and ceiling and have been
repainted.
to tailbMk.
The Ags fare Baylor Saturday
in Waco, the game being the
Bear’s homecoming. Baylor has
the SWC** top ground gainer In
fullback Larry Hickman.
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Repairs on all makes
and models
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• Sliced tomatoes
• Lettuce
• Pickle rehab
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scientists from 67 countries are joined in an all-out assault
on the vast gaps in our knowledge of the universe. In, on and
shove the earth, studies are underway to learn more about
how we can make better use of the planet we call home.
A. INIWfTOK, SOUTH FACIFIC. Four dozen tiny Tcxa*
Instruments components (diodes and transistors) rode more
than 4000 miles out into space in Operation Farside.
1. NORTH FOIE, ARCTIC. rtcti/riUrt, TI ink-writing
rectilinear recording galvanometers, trace the flicker of the
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exploration systems plumb the depth of the polar ice cap...
TI s famed Worden gravity meters weigh the earth beneath
... raeti/rtter recorders warn scientific adventurers against
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in the Jupiter C missile helped put the Expfarcn on their
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