Hutcmson, kodipi Milstead - Mereditli In Statistic Race Charlie Milstead is running close behind league leading Don Mere dith in total offense as the SWC statistics begin to stack up. The third total offense' position is held down by Jesse McGuire who has gained 6.6 yards per try to put him second in the leading ball carrier column. In the punt return division the Aggies have three men in the top six. Milstead has averaged 14 yards per carry, Jon Few has av eraged 13.7 yards and McGuire has run back three with a 11.7 yard average. We Are PROUD of Our TAILOR - MADE PINKS Take x oup ot 6 Last week’s game helped Randy Sims pull into second place pass receiving. His average gain per pass is 10.8 yards. Milstead holds down second place in scoring with 18 points scored on three touchdowns. Mc Guire also enters into this column with 14 total points. He has scored two touchdowns and run one ex tra point. A&M is third in total offense with 1007 yards. The Aggies boast a .590 per cent on passes completed and are second to Baylor who has .600. The team conversion column is held down by Texas with eight points and the Cadets follow with seven on one run and five kicks. Arkansas and Texas are unde feated in four games to hold the lead spot in the conference. A&M is third with three wins out of four games. SMU has won two and lost one, Rice has lost two and tied one, Baylor has won one and lost two and TCU has won two and lost two. AGGIES Now is the Time to take your vitamins to guard against colds. ELLISON’S Aggieland Main Ridgecrest Pharmacy TRV OUR ovsTte** ow twi UALP 5W6LL of 1P& ' ' ' -0 - « DRIVE IN RESTAURANT BANQUET ROOM Made Famous By Aggies PALACE DOUBLE FEATURE TODAY THRU SATURDAY A FORTRESS FILM PRODUCTION A COLUMBIA PICTURES RELEASE "S A COLUMBIA PICTURE EASTMAN COLOR THE V-KltyA QUEEN STARTS TODAY Milstead Second in Total Offense Charley Milstead, the Aggies’ big gun in their, three straight wins over intersectional foes, is still running, be hind SMU’s Don Meredith in the total offense department. Milstead has 378 yards total gain while the Mustang Ace boasts 411, but Milstead has 102 yards rushing to Mere dith’s meager 16. * •>?. | Intramurals Final qualifying rounds for swimming and diving intramurals were held yesterday with Galindo turning the highest point score in diving. Following in the class A division were Reinhardt, Sqd. 12; Johnson, Co. F-l, McGinty, Co. G-2 and Rodriques, Co. E-l. In the class B diving Humber, Co. G-2 was the top man. He was followed by Gurley, Sq. 1; Smith, Co. H-2, Pearce, Sq. 10 and Kelly, Sq. 7. Today all swimming and diving events will hold the final compe tition, starting at 7:45. Competing in the class A free style will be Shewart, Hart; Trues- dale, Law; Allanis, Co. E-l; Jack- son, Co. E-l; Fairly, Sq. 1; Long, Co. L-2; Fearu, Pan American; Snead, Sq. 3 and Uhl, law. In the class B free style will be Norris, Sq. 6; Seagraves, Sq. 10; Yorjason, Sq. 1; Kopeland, Sq. 1; Pickles, Sq. 15; Dunlap, Sq. 3; Jones, Co. F-2; Burke, Sq. 14 and Rutledge, Co. G-2. The class A backstroke is composed of Murray, Sq. 9; Rohr- bough, Sq. 1; Locke, Co. E-2; Phil lips, Sq. 5; Thomas, Co. H-2; Jack- son, Co. F-2; Crist, Sq. 4; Sand lin, Sq. 2 and Barnett, Co. C-l. The B backstroke will have Mc- Chfistian, Sq. 7; Galindo, Puryer; Mulanovich, Pan American; Davis son, H-2; Smith, Law; Reed, Co. B-2; -Wright, Sq. 4; Tew, Co. E-2 and Nichols, Co. A-l. THE BATTALION Wednesday, October 14, 1959 At the International Exhibition in Belgium, guides are available who speak in six languages. There are also guides who speak in Es peranto, the international lan guage. PAGE 3 AGGIES This Weekend In Ft. Worth Buy Your Mums For The T.C.U. Game From An Aggie. $1.50 each (special price) Floyd A. Robertson ’58 Owner W. F. Laurence Flowers 407 W. Magnolia (Near St. Joseph’s Hospital) Wa 4-4204 Tel 1823 (nite) Aggie-TCU Football Riyalf| Has A&M Leading in Vicloriei jy lit-R i auiiki Hu ~ When the Aggies arid the TCU Frogs clash Saturday in Fort Worth it will be the 49th meeting between the two teams in rivalry that dates back to 1897. . .a 62 year span. The Farmers hold the edge in the won-lost column with 29 wins against 15 defeats and five ties. The Froggies have won seven Southwest Conference champion ships during their tenure in the conference while the Aggies have copped the title eight and one half times, tying for the title in 1940 with the SMU Mustangs. The Frogs’ last championship was in 1958 while the Aggies copped their BE A MAGICIAN WHITE MEYER-BLOCH DIR.-CONJURORS’ CLUB 240 RIVINGTON ST. N. Y. C. 2 CIRCLE TONIGHT “Tarzan’s Greatest Adventure” Also Walt Disney’s “White Wilderness” first title since 1940 in 1956 un der Paul (Bear) Bfyant/^ A&M adiviirir'stdred' ojle* of TCU’s; worst lickings in , the' Frogs’’ tory of football 1 ivheh 'tli^y ’drubbed the Toads, 42-0, \n 190,6. TCli’s heaviest margin of vidtbry ' wds 1938 when they downed tie Cddcts/ 34-6. ' ' - The Frogs’ all-time SWC mark of 108 victories, 80 defeats and 16 ties is topped by only the Univer sity of Texas. They have played in 10 Bowl games to lead the con ference in that department. The Aggies have won 103 conference games, lost 105 and tied 22. % i Ag Cross-Country .? Rlunners Beat TU C?oach Charley - Thomas’ Aggie; fitj^Sfj^inrry '463111, Winners over Texas Longhorns last week, jour ney to Foijt Worth Friday for ,a a qqactegngular nfeet ''With TCU, Texas and Baylor. • i'he 'Aggi;e varsity /}Voi} oyer/ the Lon'ghbrfis last week, '19-39 while the .Fish defeatdd 'thei ShoHhorns; : ^al^olm Hardee of Grove- ton,' Freddie Ddlo^k 'bf ‘ ANtell ; %hd ' Thomas Johnston of Franklin swept the first three places in the varsity division while E. L. Ener of Jasper and Ronnie Dingle of Pinetree were one-two for the Fish. Only other competition was a varsity loss to Houston and a frosh win over the Houston Kittens. IT’S A WINNER - EVERYTIME SKYLINER, where the crowd will be SATURDAY NIGHT in FT. WORTH ; 'I TWO BANDS Fine Dance Orchestra & Show Band ; ; * ' Plus A i^ 0CK > N BEATS” Rock & Roll Combo Plus h M tog ii-vi-,; ' ■ ; . ; „ * -■ I •• On**.*-- - " " •.'OOWto* ; TWO TERRIFIC FLOOR SHOWS / -T- ' i Exotic Dancers Including j Sherry Lynn & Candy. Baer o SKYLINEP ■ 2238 Jacksboro Highway ' ' LUCKY STRIKE presents CDstfA/ ^rLfnoodit WEDNESDAY “NEVER STEAL ANYTHING SMALL” With James Cagney and Shirley Jones Dr. FroocL PSi.T.T. Dear Dr. Frood: I am a 35-year-old freshman. Should I wear a beanie? Worried Dear Worried: If I were a 35-year-old freshman, I’d wear a mask. t<99 Cc PERLBERG-SEATON production ot I but i#r forme! , Dear Dr. Frood: Fm a non-eonfonnist. But I smoke what everybody else smokes —Lucky Strike. How canrE be different and still smoke Luckies? 1, m Odd Dear Mr. Odd: light both end: of the Lucky and insi rt a straw into the middle^ Sip the smoke through Xcne^ “wildsviile 5 ' after eSehaalS DR. FROOD’S MORAL. OF THE MONTH Things worth having are worth working' for. For example: If you want a football letter, find a football player and ask him to write you one. Dear Dr. Frood: Fm flunking every thing but math. I get D in that. Help me. (Name withheld by request) Dear Withheld: Spend less time on math, C09 C09 C09 Dear Dr. Frood: I have a ravishingly beautiful girl in my class. Sadly, she is witless. Should I flunk her? Bookish Dear Bookish: Pass her. Other profes sors are waiting Dear Dr. Frood: I go steady with two girls—one in the dorm, one in the Theta house. Traveling between the two places. is making a wreck of me. What to do? Tired Dear Tired: feet your girl to get your girl into her sorority. DR. FROOD AND THE AMAZING NEW FILTER I had occasion recently to study the remarkable “no smoke” filter made of solid lead. No matter how hard you puff, you get no smoke. Incidentally, a pack of these cigarettes weighs 2 pounds. Luckies weigh less.., and you get smoke. The best. dr COLLEGE STUDENTS SMOKE MORE LUCKIES THAN ANY OTHER REGULAR! When it comes to choosing their regular smoke, college students head right for fine tobacco. Resuh; Lucky Strike tops every other regular sold. Lucky’s taste beats al! the rest because L.S./M.FX—Lucky Strike means fine tobaccos iiBACCO AND TASTE TOO w ^ -— ■ I , LUCKY STRIKE i ik.wtm. 1