The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 18, 1959, Image 4

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A&M
PHOTO SHOP
Cadets Seek Sweet Revenge
In Turkey Day Tilt With TU
Nineteen years ago, when Char
ley Milstead was two, the Texas
Longhorns knocked the Texas Ag
gies out of the Rose Bowl.
Two years ago, on national TV,
the Longhorns knocked the Aggies
out of a Sugar Bowl bid and a
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share of the Southwest conference
crown.
This year, Milstead, Aggie cap
tain, leads his team against Texas
for the last time and nothing could
be sweeter to the fine Cadet lead
er than to keep Texas out of the
Cotton Bowl and a share of the
SWC.
Actually, the 1957 situation is
more comparable to this year than
in 1940. Two years ago the Aggies
had won eight in a row and were
No. 1 in the nation when Rice up
set them, 7-6. Texas added an
other • victory Turkey Day.
The 1959 Longhorns also won
their first eight and were No. 2
nationally a shade out of first
place. TCU defeated them last
week but the Orange can still
share the title and play in the
Cotton Bowl by winning over A&-
M. The ’40 Aggies had won 19 in
a row and had a Rose Bowl bid
but still went to the Cotton Bowl
after the loss to Texas.
Winless against six SWC foes
(including Texas Tech) A&M is
given little chance of upsetting
the Longhorns. But the greatest
passer in A&M history will be
gunning for the long-shot next
week.
Milstead and 12 other Aggies
finish their collegiate careers on
Kyle Field next Turkey Day. It
has been the fine leadership of
Milstead and his alternate captain,
Tackle Gale Oliver of Refugio,
that has kept the Aggies battling
week after week. A&M lost the
last three games by a total of 13
points and led Arkansas, SMU and
Rice until the fourth quarter be
fore losing.
Myers Lauds Co-Captains
Coach Jim Myers of the Aggies
calls Milstead and Oliver “the
finest leaders with whom I have
been associated in my career.”
Milstead already owns eight
A&M school records and can get
another against Texas. The 9th
one in sight is Bob Smith’s total
s Honor 4 Greats’
Thanksgiving Day
\ Two»great Texa,s Aggie football
teayis pf the. -pait.pl^s, fathers!'! of
the ' 1959 Aggie . vafsily will bo
honored, at the Aggie-Texas game
/here., Thanksgiving • -Pay.
^ Seven members from each of the
1909 and 1919 unbeaten A&M
teams will .’be present for their
reunions Nov. 26 and will be in
'•#ie stands. Fathers of the Aggie
varsity will sit behind the A&M
bench and will wear their sons’
(fiimhers on their backs.
dinner for the two teams will
be ifiyen the night before the game
in Sifie Memorial -Student Cehter.
$909. team, coached by. the. late
Chaney Moran, won seven games
including a 5-0 victory over Texas
and tied TCU. Only three.members
of that squad are deceased. They
are ('hoc Kelley, Mike Balenti .and
J. C. Crutcher plus Coach Moran.
’The seven members planning on
ipg the reunion are Louis
riamiitbn of Buffalo, N. Y., Dan
’.ftugel of El Paso, Carroll Ward of
Beaumont, Roger Hooker of Frank
lin, Dutch Hohn of Brenham, Will-
iapr Caidin of Houston and William
McPonald of Houston.
Hamilton is credited with being
one of A&M’s most versatile ath
letes, having lettered 16 times in
four sports. ’
From the 1919 team, coached
by D. X. Bible, which was unbeat
en, untied and unscoi’de bn includ
ing a 7-0 win over Texas, come
Dr. Henry Harrison of Bryan,
Scott Alexander of Pilot Point, Jay
Davis of Lubbock, Bryan Gouger
of ; San Antonio, G. W. Martin of
Dallas, C. F. Scudder of Wimber-
ley and W. C. Weir of Kerrville.
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f’ .
Jim Hickey, North Carolina’s
new football coach, lists golf as his
favopite recreation. He plays the
f?am'e well.
hockey Bill Boland, who won the
Kentucky Derby with Middleground
in 1950, is a native of Corpus
Christi, Tex,.
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offensive record of 2415 yards
established in 1949-51. Charley
needs 90 yards against Texas to
erase Smith’s career mark.
Milstead’s eight current records
are most passes thrown in one
game, most total plays one game,
most total yards one season, most
yards passing one season, most
yards passing career, most passes
thrown career, most passes com
pleted career and most intercep
tions thrown career.
Milstead Top Player
At the moment the blond bomb
er from Tyler has 150 of 300
passes for 1931 yards and 23 in
terceptions in his 3-year career.
None of the 13 Aggie seniors
have tasted victory over TeVas,
although they were freshmen in
1956 when the Aggies won the
SWC title and ended the Memorial
Stadium jinx in Austin, 34-21.
Excellent students and campus
leaders as well as gridders, Mil
stead and Oliver hope to lead A&M
to an upset Nov. 26 and gain par
tial revenge or the 1940 and 1957
Aggie clubs.
The 13 Aggies who wind up their
careers against Texas include Mil
stead, Oliver, Fullback Gordon Le-
Boeuf of Port Neches, Halfback
Robert Sanders of Seadrift, Full
back Pete Angermiller of Hondo,
Quarterback Bob Muenter of Cuero,
Guards Buddy Payne of Houston
and Joe Munson of Angleton and
Tackles Allen Goehfing of San
Marcos, Bill Godwin of Orange-
field, Bill Darwin of Houston and
Robert Garner of Palestine, and
End Charles Sandford of Azle.
PAGE 4
THE BATTALION
Tuesday, November IB, 1959
Aggie Harriers Tie for Third in SWC
The Aggie cross-country team
tied SMU for third place in the
Southwest coneference meet held
this week at Fayetteville.
Arkansas won the team title
but SMU’s Jan Alberg was indi
vidual champion.
A&M’s top finisher was Freddie
Dulock of Axtell who placed 1,0th.
The Porkers won it with men
finishing second, third, fifth, sixth
and ninth.
Nezzie’s
Hobo Dance—Friday, November 20
Prize For Best Dressed Hobo
Music by: Jerry Reed
And The Moonglows
8:30 to 12:00 . . . Highway 6 North
Benefit Dance Saturday Nite
LOOK!
Prices Slashed At
The A&M Men’s Shop
Through Wednesday On
SPORT SHIRTS
Wide Selection of Ivy
Leagues, Traditional and Continental.
Must Make Way for New Shipment.
A&M MEN S SHOP
North Gate
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
FOR RENT
Unusually nice three room furnished
apartment. Just off A&M Campus. Pri
vate. $40.00. See at 20J Kyle at East
Gate or phone Vt 6-7490 after 5:00 p. m.
34tfn
Furnished duplex apartment. Large
rooms. South of Campus. VI 6-4812 34tfn
Nice clean furnished garage apartment.
Garage for car. Will rent to student for
(iJO.OO. TA 2-7782. See at 1209 Antone. 33t3
Two bedroom house near Campus. Big
yard. .$50.00. VI 6-4581. 33t2
NEAR CAMPUS, economical office space
for any length df time desired. Quiet, con
venient, will redecorate. See at 311 Church
Sf., Logan Associates. VI 6-7666. 33t3
Nice unfurnished apartment. 4502 Nagle.
VI 6-7226 after 6:00 p. m. 32t4
Three blocks north of Campus. Furnished
apartment, large room, kitchen, bath. Ideal
for graduate student. $25.00. VI 6-8214.
3214
Small furnished house also room in my
Wne. VI 6-5953. 29tfn
Large bedroom, private bath, single
beds, share with graduate student. 500
Main St., College Station. VI 6-5544. 24tfn
Furnished apartment just off A&M Cam
pus, South Gate, nice, very large rooms.
Three rooms and bath $40.00. See at 603
Montclair. VI 6-6026. 21tfn
Sewing machines.
Pruitt Fabric Shop.
S8tfu
Unfurnished two bedroom duplex panel
ray heat large back yard washing machine
connections rent open 811 Montclair.
Apply 809 Montclair. 18tfn
Save on transportation by moving close
o A&M Campus. Nice two bedroom dup
lex apartment just north of Campus with
fenced-in back yard. TA 3-3692 or VI 6-
5442. 21tfn
Apartment two blocks from north gate.
Nicely furnished, freezing unit in refrigera
tors. Several walk in closets. Clean as a
pin. 401 Cross St., VI 6-5064 5tfn
Brick duplex apartment. Unfurnished
>ne bedroom. Central heat, tiled bath, car
port, storeroom. North Gate area. Call
VI 6-6468. 133tfn
Unusually nice three bedroom house.
Large rooms, two porches, garage. $70.00
See at 601 Montclair in College Park or
phone VI 6-7496. 21tfn
Unfurnished apartment across street
rom South Side Food Market. 205 Mont-
dair. Stove furnished. Rent $27.60. Phone
VI 6-6544 or VI 6-6630. 134tfn
Two bedroom, unfurnished, brick apart
ment. 402B Second St. Twin Oaks Apart
ments. VI 6-6334. 115tfn
Roomy, 2 bedroom apartment. Near
Crockett School. Available immediately,
•hone VI 6-6660 or VI G-4916. 137tfn
WHITLEY’S PEST CONTROL
GUARANTEED SERVICE
TA 2-4285
3706 So. College Aye.
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HELP WANTED
Saleslady wanted who is interested in
developing an Infant’s Department.
Give references and salary, information
regarding family status. If student
wife, when husband is graduating.
Write Box 100 c/o Battalion. 25tfn
FOR SALE
Tape Recorder. Excellent condition.
Original price $250.00. Now $100.00. 11-7"
Pre-Recording tapes $25.00. Dorm 8, Room
222. 34t2
1954 Chevrolet, convertible, turquoise,
radio, heater, powerglide, good tires, clean,
only 40,000 miles. Call VI C-4004 after 5 :30
p. m. 33t5
Extra nice 11 month old filley, sarrel,
three white feet, blaze face, daughter of
Zantanon H. by King P 234. Paul Curtis.
First house west of Sheep Center. VI 6-
7108. 21tfn
OFFICIAL NOTICES
Official notices must be brought, mailed
»r telephoned so as to arrive In the Offlcs
»f Student Publications (Ground Floof
YMCA, VI 6-6416, hours 8-12, 1-6, dally
Hondaw through Friday) at or before the
deadline of 1 p.m. of the day proceeding
publication — Director of Student Publica
tions.
Carrier boys for Battalion routes. If
interested come by office of Student Pub
lications, Room 4, YMCA, or call Vi 6-
6415. 33tfn
Those students who have 96 semester
hours of credit may purchase an A. and M.
ring. The hours passing at time of the
prelimary grade report on November 16,
may lie used in satisfying the 96 hour re
quirement. Those students qualifying
under this regulation may leave their
names with the ring clerk in the Regis
trar’s Office in order that she may check
their record to determine eligibility to
order the ring. Orders for the ring will
be taken between December 7 and January
1, 1960. The ring clerk is on duty from
8:00 a. m. to 12 :00 noon Monday through
Friday.
H. L. Heaton, Director Of
Admissions and Registrar 32tG
January graduates are reminded that
they must order their Graduation An
nouncements at the Cashiers Window of
the Memorial Student Center between the
dates of November 4th and November 25th.
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each Insertion
PHONE VI 6-6416
DR. M. ( W. DEASON
Optometrist
Contact Lenses
Hours — 9:00 to 5:3®
Evenings by Appointment
214 No. Main TA 2-3530
Early Bird Shoppe, Inc.
Curtains — Fabrics — Toys
Ridgecrest Village
LOST
Found: a Thomas A. Edison high school
ring. Pick up at Aggieland Studio. 33t2
Lost: Ladies Elgin watch. Lost near
postoffice Thursday. Reward offered. VI-
6-6395. 83t3
WORK WANTED
Babysitting day or night in my home.
VI 6-7323. 31t6
Will do baby sitting or ironing. 203
Cooner, College Station 30t?
ATTENTION WORKING MOTHERS:
All Day Nursery, experienced child care,
supervised play, *$26.00 per month. VI 6«
6146. 136tfn
Typing wanted, neat, accurate. Reanson-
able rates. Mrs. Carlson VI 6-7936. 122tff
Your reports will be typed quickly an<
accurately on electric typewriters at tht
Bi-City Secretarial Service, 8408A Texas
Avenue. Phone VI 6-5786. Tltfip
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Bring your problems to me—We will help
you solve them. I guarantee success
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Trained Mechanics—Work Guaranteed
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Electrolux Sales and Service.
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DAY NURSERY by the week, day or
hour. Call Mrs. Gregory, 602 Boyett,
VI6-4006. 120tfn
Put your reservations in now for ban
quets. Accomodate up to 260 people. TA 2-
1362. Triangle Restaurant. 12tfn
Day nursery, experienced child care,
noon meal, pick up and delivery, fenced
yard. VI 6-6294. 126tfn
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Chiropractor
304 E 27th Bryan, Texas
Phone: Bus, TA 2-4988
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