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Jar 29c Golden Ripe BANANAS 2 ^ 25 Valley Juice ORANGES 5 * 29 Russet or Red King of Salad POTATOES 10 Lb Bag 39c CALAVOS Each 10c Brazos Valley FANCY FRYERS * 33 Fresh PORK ROAST HAMS Lb 29 c SHANK END Lb. 45c BUTT END Lb. 59c WHOLE Lb. 49c ARMOUR STAR SLICED BACON Rath All Meat FRANKS Fresh Jumbo Lb. 55c SHRIMP Lb. 59c Lb. 98c SPECIALS GOOD FEBRUARY 5-6-7, 1959 MILLER'S 3800 TEXAS AVENUE SUPER MARKET VI 6-6613 PAGE 6 Thursday, February 5, 1959 The Battalion College Station (Brazo» Conntyj, Texas A&M’s Losing Fight for the Rebounds Aggie Jim Nichol (44) and Wilmer Cox (24) fight TCU’s gies Darrill Nippert (41), H. E. Kirchner (33) and Ken Kenneth King (21) for a rebound early in the second period Brunson. The Frogs collected 57 rebounds to A&M’s 29. Tuesday. A&M’s Wayne Lawrence (12) looks on with Frog- . Three Aggies Leading Team Scoring After Cadets Drop Fourth SWC Tilt Three Aggies pace the Cadet scoring attack as the faltering Farmers roll to the midway point of the Southwest Conference bas ketball scramble. Statistics released following the Ags’ fourth loss in circuit play to loop leader Texas Christian Tues- KGDL ANSWER lODL ENOUGH TO kRACk this?' C El KM gal [mIo' E i F R 1 N T Vj 1 aH s IP -i-l T E T LL E E rr B A H jgjgD 1 C £ A L O w L 0 N S T lD G I N 0 s“ i n _D_ iA Sw/itch -From Mots to Snow Fnesh Filter KGDL day show Neil Swisher, Archie Carroll and Wayne Lawrence top ping the point-making parade, both for the season and in conference play. Swisher heads the trio with a season and conference average of 15.2 points per game. The versa tile senior guard has totaled 259 points in 17 contests, 107 in con ference competition. Close behind is Archie Carroll who has flipped in 105 markers in circuit play for a 15.0 average. He has a 13.9 average over the season on 237 points. Wayne Lawrence, the 6-7 for ward, completes the group with a conference average of 11.2 and an overall game mark of 12.5 The easy going forward has pushed in 214 points thus far this year. Swisher also continues to dom inate the accuracy figures, drop ping slightly under half his at tempts from the floor. From the free throw line, Swisher has hit a remarkable 82.6 per cent on 71 successful tosses in 86 tries. Team statistics show the Aggies with a slight advantage, although the enemy has been more success ful from the floor. Opponents have hit 43.2 per cent of their shots From the field, while the Farmers are slightly under 40 per cent. However, the Cadets have chipped in 70.5 per cent of their free toss tries and the enemy ia under 65 per cent in conference contests. Spectators Chase Basketball Player From Gym as He Shoots Field Goal CANOGA PARK, Calif. GPI—A basketball game turned into a cross-country run for Steve Estes, a bespectacled reserve player for Glendale College. 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