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    The Battalion College Station (Brazos County), Texas
Thursday, February 12, 1959
PAGE 5
Challenge Hollywood Queens Tonight
, These nine Aggies will be part of the show witt, J. B. Carroll, Bill Clifford,"and Bob'"
in G. Rollie White Coliseum tonight when Clark. Standing are Coach Gary Herring-
they tangle with tRe Hollywood Queens, ton, A1 Jones, Coach Wayne Schaper, Paul
Kneeling are Dick Henderson, Buck Pre- Madura, and Bobby Thomas.
Daffy Trotters Feature
Variety Show Tonight
The clowning Harlem Globetrot
ters tangle with the capable Phila
delphia Sphas in the feature of a
huge variety show tonight at 7:30
p.m. in G. Rollie White Coliseum.
In the opener of the doublehead
er exhibition, the efficient Holly
wood Queens girls’ quintet will
meet the Aggie All-Stars.
Ben Foy, an exciting juggling
unicyclist, and George Lee, clever
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hand balancer with a world-wide
x-eputation, are added performers
brought along by Trotter Owner-
Coach Abe Saperstein to perform
during the evening.
In the main event, the Globe
trotters will pit their usual array
of talented court jesters against
the strong Sphas.
Featured by the Trotters are
veterans J. C. Gipson, 6-8 pivot
man, and 6-4 Stan Burrell. Elmer
Robinson, oldest player in the
Harlem ranks and now assistant
coach to Saperstein, along with
dribbling wizard Leon Hillard,
Johnnie Klein and 6-4 Willie Thom
as, is among the top Globetrotter
performers.
The Sphas, oldest pro team in
the world in point of service, boast
former Toledo University star Jim
Gerber, 6-7 center, 6-5 Ron Ellis
from Miami of Ohio, Tony Corey,
6-4 forward from Temple ‘Univers
ity, and 6-2 Mike Feinstein.
Philadelphia, playing its 41st
season, has twice broken Globe
trotter win streaks past the 100-
game mark. The Easterners ^are
the only quintet to top the Globe-
trotters in continuous years of
playing.
The’ Trotters, now in their 32nd
year of world tours, entered the
current campaign with 6,114 vic
tories against but 313 setbacks.
An unusual contest will be pre
sented in the opener when the Hol
lywood Queens, an all girl aggre
gation, does battle vyith the Aggie
All-Stars, a team composed of Ag
track, baseball and golf players.
Joan Brietkx-us from Buffalo,
N. Y. and Jackie Wi'age, 6-5 lass
from San Diego, Calif., head the
film city cagers. Other Queen
hoopsters include 5-8 Lucille Fox
and 5-7 Dottye Vender Haar.
The Aggie All-Stars may prove
to be worthy opponents to the
pretty Queens, fielding a lanky
squad with such performers as 6-5
A1 Jones, Ag golfer; 6-6 Wayne
Schaper, Cadet baseball star; Paul
Madura, 6-5 trackster, Dick Hick-
erson, 6-4 diamond performer, and
6-3 Bobby Thomas.
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6RYAN TEXAS
Keglers Rip Ponies,
Remain Undefeated
The Aggie varsity bowling team
remained undefeated Saturday,
taking four of five contests from
the Southern Methodist Universi
ty Mustangs, 4501-4354, in Dallas.
High individual honors for the
match went to the Farmers’ Don
Jones, who averaged 194 for the
five games. Teammate Bob Brown
followed with a match average of
187.
Larry Sharp of. the Ponies won
honors for the highest single game
of the match, rolling a 266. Sharp
also pressed Brown closely in the
total pin race with a 186 average.
Ken Savage of the Aggies
bowled the second high game, tip
ping 232 pins.
A&M’s second team was not
quite so successful as the Mus
tang second five took four of five
contests. Jerry Reynolds of the
Aggies captured total pin honors
for the meet with a match average
of 184.
In a special doubles match held
after the team match, the Aggies’
Freshman basketball coach
Shelby Metcalf announced that
all freshman baseball candi
dates will meet Monday, Feb. 16,
at 3 p.m. in DeWare Fieldhouse.
All persons interested in com
peting for positions on the
Frosh team are urged to at
tend the meeting.
Golf Hopefuls
In Competition
For Team Slots
1 • •; j«
Qj(jali|ications, for positions^ on
the/Aggie golf team are well un
derway with sophomore Billy Mar-
tindale pacing the varsity compet
itors and Jim Fetters leading the
freshman pack.
Figures released yesterday
through golf Coach Joe Fagan
show Martindale totaling a four
over par 424 through 108 qualify
ing holes—a 15-stroke advantage
over second place Ed Triplett.
In the fi-osh ranks, competition
is somewhat keener as Fetters’ 11
over par 435 tops Dicky Duble by
a mere stroke.
Fagan said the competitions
would continue through the middle
of March to determine the top per
formers for intercollegiate and
conference competition. He added
that he usually carries from four
to six golfers on the team.
Others in the running for var
sity posts are Binky Mitchella, one
stroke short of Triplett at 440;
Ralph Toland, 447; Tommy Fon-
esca, 457; A1 Jones, 453; Buck
Prewett, 462, and Arthur Hull,
467.
Mitchella, Jones and Prewett are
returning lettermen.
Johnny Johnson, 449; Rudy Bel-
mares, 456; John Lively, 458;
Wayne Stroman, 462; and Jerry
Holland, 472, follow Fetters and
Duble for freshman posts.
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Don Jones and Lan-y Dantzler
whipped SMU’s Lu Luciano and
Haskell Branch by a score of 1109-
963.
The two teams will meet in a
rematch at the Memorial Student
Center Bowling Lanes at 2 p.m.
on Feb. 21.
Sports in Brief
As a highlight and sidelight, it is reported that Kelly
Chapman will join Coach Charley Thomas’ track team at
the conclusion of basketball season. As a high jumper, of
course.
A ★ ★
Mickey McGrew, all-district guard at Snyder for two
years along with being awarded honors on the all-regional,
all-plains and honorable mention on the all-state and all-
American teams, is expected to sign a letter of intent with
A&M at the conclusion of his hign school eligibility.
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No. 14
ACROSS
1. Esther Wil
liams’ afterglow
7. Put on an act
13. The guys who
made it
14. Kind of gal
who makes it
the hard way
15. Guy who’ll
make it in May
16. Put in front of
all;
of ;
18. Low kind
of heel
19. Guided
21. Letter for
crewmen?
23. It’s human
2. Half of pleasure
3. Fontanne’s
youth
4. Friend from
Paris
5. Re:
Kemen
Kools ;
17. It’s usually right
on top of you
you your
29. River that
give
lumps?
;mber:
s are
fresh
6. “This Gun
For ’’
7. Dance of
the 30’s
8. Bottle hitters
9. It’s not quite
ample
10. Specializing
in digs
11. Is there
somebody ?
12. Peroxided
20. Twitches
22. Hoop-moti
vated dances
sounds like love 23. Cheer-leader
30. That drivel taIk
you hand her 24. I love Latin
31. One way to 25. It’s almost as
meet expenses cool as a Kool
82. Face the : 27. Sort of elope
Kools are cooler 28. This is the
You
kid
and me,
34. Middle of
a kiss
35. Kind of pot
or session
37. Tear jerker
40. Soldier boys
43. Rockefeller
hangout
45. Opposite of
de starboard
47. Get through
48. Real cool
49. Kind of walker
50. Assessment for
being a bad lad?
DOWN
1. Cummerbund
thing
32. Big-date duds
35. Sayonara folks
36. Lighted,
Koolly
37. you try
Kools, you’ll
stay with ’em
88. Favorite
Russian word
at U.N.
39. They go around
with ends
40. Navy mascot
41. My foolish
friend
42. Hell of a river
44. Plural of 34
Across
46. Kind of pal
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COFFEE 1 b. can 75c
Nabisco Premium
CRACKERS 1 lb. 25c
18 Oz. Jars Sky-way Brand Strawberry
PRESERVES jar 33c
No. 2'/2 Cans O’Sage Freestone
PEACHES can 27c
No. 2 Cans Libbys Sliced
PINEAPPLE can 33c
46 Oz. Cans Libbys
PINEAPPLE JUICE can 33c
6 Oz. Jars Chase & Sanborns
INSTANT COFFEE jar 95c
12 Oz. Pkgs. Gold Medal
MACARONI or SPAGHETTI
2 packages 35c
No. 1 Cans Nelda Brand
TOMATOES 3 cans 26c
CRISCO 3 lb. can 89c
303 Cans Kimbells Pitted
PIE CHERRIES 2 cans 49c
303 Cans Green Giant Big Tender
PEAS 2 cans 41c
303 Cans Diamond Cut Green
BEANS 2 cans 25c
No. 2'/2 Cans Yam-Brosia
SWEET POTATOES can 22c
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BEEF, CHICKEN or TURKEY POT PIES
Each 29c
Sliced PEACHES — Sliced STRAWBERRIES
Package 29c
GREEN PEAS — PEAS and CARROTS
SPINACH
Package 19c
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Deckers Tall Korn Sliced
BACON 1 lb. 49c
Armours Star
ALL MEAT FRANKS 1 lb. 55c
Wisconsin Medium Aged
DAISEY CHEESE 1 lb. 59c
Armours Star Sliced
BACON 1 lb. 57c
MEATY SHORT RIBS 1 lb. 55c
LOIN STEAK 1 lb. 89c
PORTER HOUSE STEAK 1 lb. 79c
T-BONE STEAK 1 lb. 89c
PURE PORK SAUSAGE .. 1 lb. 59c
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Russet
POTATOES 10 lbs. 39c
Red, Delicious
APPLES lb. 10c
Ruby Red
GRAPEFRUIT each 5c
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