The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 03, 1960, Image 6

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    Paso 6 College Station, Texas Thursday, November .1, 19G0 J|-Jf BAIT AXIOM
ms
Moving In
Powell Berry (14) moves in on the Arkansas tackle, but not before Williams had picked
Razorback’s Jarrell Williams in last Satur- up some damaging yardage,
day’s game in Kyle Field. Berry made the
Rogers, Hargett Take Over
Rushing Lead for A & M Fish
Four-Team Parley
In 4 Rig’ Battles
Tennessee 7, Georgia Tech 3:
Tech’s Coach Bobby Dodd usually
springs a surprise on his alma
mater, but the Vols are too tough.
Clemson 13, North Carolina 7:
Frank Howard’s Tigers must win
this one to keep panic from set
ting in.
Purdue 7, Michigan State 0:
The Boilermakers should eke out
a touchdown at home.
Owls’ Depth Fatal
Rice 10, Arkansas 8: Owls have
too much depth for the Razor-
backs.
Southern California 13, Wash
ington 7: Trojans are coming
strong after a bad start.
UCLA 20, California 7: UCLA
is given the edge in equipment.
After three games, two of which
are victories, Jerry Rogers of Cor
pus Christi has taken over the
rushing department for the Fish
with 152 yards on 42 carries for
a 3.6 average. George Hargett
of Linden is close behind Rogers
with 143 yards on 13 carries for
a 11.0 average.
Passing—Linnstaedter
Jim Linnstaedter of Brenham
has dominated the passing depart
ment with 12 attempts, 4 comple
tions, 2 interceptions for a total
of 80 yards. Eddie Hall of Dick
inson has two completions on four
attempts for 20 yards.
In the receiving department,
Phil Peter of Houston leads with
two grabs for 62 yards. Plargett
has made two catches for 19
yards..
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his
Dashing full-length coat of 20 oz.
Virgin Wool authentic plaid blan*
ket; reverses to a deep-pile 12 oz.
Corduroy. Bulky-knit collar,
slash pockets, dropped shoulders,
side vents, leather buttons. In
brilliant blanket colors backed up
by Corduroy in choice of striking
shades. At college shops ... $35.
Stocked Only
Jloufzoti
Hargett is the kingpin of the
scoring department with 14 points
which include one touchdown, five
extra points and one field goal.
Rogers, Linnstaedter, Hall and
Peter are all tied for second place
with one TD.
In the punting department Hall
is the dominator with 19 kicks .for
668 yards and an average of 35.2
yards per kick.
Hargett is still the leader in
punt returns despite a shoulder
injury with six returns for 112
yards and an 18.7 per return aver
age. Travis Reagan of Wichita
Falls is second with four returns
for 65 yards and an average of
16.2.
Reagan is the leader in the kick
off return department with three
returns for 59 yards and a 19.7
average. Hargett is next with
two returns for 30 yards and an
average og 15.0.
Fish Idle
This week the Fish are idle, but
get into action next Thursday
night in Houston against the Rice
Owlets. The Fish have a record
of 2-1 which includes victories
over the Baylor Cubs and the Uni
versity of Houston Kittens, and
a season opener loss to the TCU
Wogs. The Rice Owlets are still
looking for their first win this
season after three starts.
By WILL GRIMSLEY
Associated Press Sports Writer
NEW YORK—Minnesota, Navy,
Missouri and Army. That is the
recommended four-team parlay for
the big battles involving the col
lege football giants this weekend.
.763 Average
Last week Pitt’s upset of Syra
cuse help buoy our average to
39-12 for .763.
Minnesota 10, Iowa 8: The Go
phers are lean and hungry from
years of want.
Navy 14, Duke 7: Poise and
team spirit should carry the Mid
shipmen past this formidable hur
dle.
Missouri Will Stay Unbeaten
Missouri 20, Colorado 7: Old
Missouri remains unbeaten.
Army 17, Syracuse 14: Frank
Blanda’s field goal to hand Syra
cuse its second straight defeat.
Notre Dame 8, Pittsburgh 3:
Fighting Irish break their losing
streak in a rugged game.
Yale 18, Penn 7: Elis feel tough
enough to take on the Big Ten.
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BAXTER’S PREMIER STATION
1201 TEXAS AVE.
Next To Brazos Motor Co.
Stop By Before You Go To The Ball Game
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WORK WANTED
Neat accurate typing done on IBM
executive electric typewriter. Call TA 2-
4095 or TA 3-4723.
Expert typing on thesis, themes,
letters, etc. Near Campus. Phone VI 6-
6276. 25t4
FOR RENT
Three room furnished farm house for a
touple of Aggies that care to rought it.
N0.00 per month. Phone VI 6-4669. 25tfn
Furnished four room apartment, $35.00
monthly, 4407 Foch, call VI. 6-6016 between
8-5 week days. 24t5
Typing done, VI 6-7910. 21tfn
Sewing machines, Pruitt Fabric Shop.
98tfn
TYPING
Typing done electrically. Near Campus.
Very reasonable. VI 6-8400. 1U32
Furnished duplex apartment. Near North
Gate. Joe Speck, Dorm 16, Room 219. 21tl9
Nice clean one bedroom furnished house.
One block off Campus. $55.00. Call VI 6-
6638 or VI 6-5711. 17tfn
Why wait until last minute te get your
Theses reports, etc. to Bi-City Secretarial
service? Electric typewriters, offset
printing, negatives and metal plates made.
3408 Texas Ave. VI 6-5786. 87tfn
Nice, clean furnished apartment. Screened
porch and garage. Near Southside Shop
ping Center. Cali VI 6-6884 days or VI 6-
4452 after 5 or anytime weekends. 9tfn
MALE HELP WANTED
Small furnished apartment. Near North
Gate. Ideal for two boys who want to
study and get by cheap. Phone VI 6-7248.
135tfn
Bryan firm has openings for A&M stu
dent on regular part time basis. Prefer
man with two to three years and most
afternoons, all Saturday and summers
available. Good situation for dependable
person. Write complete details to Box 100,
% Battalion. 2414
One bedroom brick duplex unfurnished
apartment. Central heating, 220 wiring
carport, 312 Second St. Phone VI 6-6488.
134tfn
Two bedroom unfurnished three year
old apartment. Stove and refrigerator
furnished. 609 First Street. VI 6-8150.
ISOtfn
HELP WANTED
Have openings for sales personnel in
rapidly growing food plan service. Part
time or full time. All aids available for
selling. Advertised in LIFE Magazine.
Call VI 6-8573 for interview. HANSON’S
FOOD SERVICE. 21tfn
FOR SALE
I960 Renault Dauphine, turquoise with
white interior, only seven months old.
Three bedroom house in Redmond Ter
race, 106 Redmond Dr., College Station.
Low down payment and assume $14,200
FHA Loan. VI 6-8383. 27t5
WANTED
Riders Wanted; to A&M that work
vicinity A&M Press, 8 till 5, Mon.-Fri„
must live So. of Coulter Drive between
College Road & 29th Sts. Call VI 6-6744.
Ask for Roy Goode. 22tfn
Pinks, size 30W-33L, excellent condition,
tailor made, $10.00. Write Joe A. Riddle,
1911 2nd St., Texas City, Texas. 26t2
Four bedroom, two bath home across
from Crockett School. GI Equity. Phone
VI 6-7861 after 5 p. m. 25t4
WANTED TO BUY
Motor scooter, reasonable, VI 6-6417.
27tfn
Upright freezer, Hollywood beds, bunk
beds, sectional sofa, oak dinette set, rug,
barbeque grill with rotisserie. Phone VI-
6-7861 after 5 p. m. 24t4
Regulation Brownie uniform. Size 10.
Call VI 6-4892. 22tfn
Early Bird Shoppe, Inc
Curtains — Fabrics — Toya
Ridgecrest Village
TV-Radio-HiFi
Service & Repair
GILS RADIO & TV
TA 2-0826 101 Highland
BRYAN AQUARIUM CO.
TROPICAL FISH
Aquariums - Plants - Supplies
Tanks Repaired
Open Weekdays 5:30 P.M. - 9 P.M,
Saturday 9 A.M. to 10 P.M.
Sundays 2 P.M. - 9 P.M.
518 W. Carson Phone TA 2-6385
JIM M. PYE ’58
REPRESENTING
Metropolitan Life Ins. Co.
VI 6-5055 TA 2-6232
401 Cross St. C. S.
SOSOLIK’S
TV - RADIO - PHONO
SERVICE
713 S Main TA 2-1941
PRESTONE ANTI-FREEZE
GALLON $1.89
CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS
EACH 69*
JOE FAULK’S
214 N. Bryan
SPECIAL NOTICE
Business cards, 1,000 for $3.85.
VI 6-
26t3
jb nuDUK JNU. 1300, A.:
College Station, Texas
Called meeting, Thursday
: 7
Apprent
tion and Fellowcratt ilegree.
Students are especially wel-
C. W. Trossen, WM
, Sec’y
November 3 at 7 p. m.
tered Apprentice Exan
(1 Fellowcraft De
En-
imina-
igrei
Joe Woolket,
Electrolux Sales am
Williams. TA 8-6600
id Service.
G. C
flOtfo
DAY NURSERY by the week, day oi
VI U 6.400 C 5 a11 MrS - Grei£0ry ’ 602 t/otfn
ATTENTION
Young . . . Republicans
Final Campaign Meeting
Thursday Nov. 3, 7:30 p. m.
PLACE:
A&M Wesley Foundation
Agenda: Final campaign
strategy election night,
open house comments by
Field Representative of the
Republican Party.
SEALED BEAM BULBS
6 - 12 Volt $1.79
STEREO RECORDS
33 RPM Long play $2.98
Monaual $1,49
MUFFLERS—49-52 Chev.
Installed $7.95
SHOCK ABSORBERS
Installed $7.95
BRAKE SHOES (exchange
set °f 4) .....from $2.98
DIXIE GAS RANGE
$5.00 down $5.00 month
VISIT OUR TOOL TABLE
99, items—guaranteed.
0nl y 99c each
Bring us your irons, toasters,
mixers, etc. for repair
Joe Faulk’s
214 N. Bryan
Discount Auto Supply
OFFICIAL NOTICES
Official notices must be brought, mailed
teleDhoned SO ns to arrive* in EBe* OfTi/.a
uc uiougnt, mau
Dr telephoned so as to arrive in the Cffi
if Student Publications (Ground Floor
hours 8-12, 1-5, daily
at or before the
- Student
IfMCA, VI 6-6415,
lions.
the day preceeding
nt Publica-
of Student
An English Proficiency Examination will
e given Thursday, November 10 at 3 p. -
Room 103, Academic Building. Juni
... jLPuviu j.uo, /xcauemic muiaing. Juniors
in the Dept, of Education and Psychology
should register for the examination in
Room 102 by 5 p. m., Wednesday, November
G. P. Parker, Chairman 27t3
LOST
erge shirt at Ellison’s Pharmacy. Name
collar. Contact at 14-213. 27t4
Missing one small fawn colored male
chihuahua. Scars on body, liberal reward
for recovery. Call Youngblood’s Cafe, TA-
2-4557, 26t4
'Field glasses in Trigon parking lot night
Aggie-Arkansas game. Phone Major
" Air
of
Wolf,
Science, V
gar
1 6
me Mayor
■5013 or VI 6-8633.
25t4
LITTLE APS
LEGAL NOTICE
ORDINANCE NO. 303
AN ORDINANCE REZONING CERTAIN
AREAS WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS,
FIXING TIME OF PUBLICATION AND
PUBLIC HEARING.
BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council
of College Station, Texas:
Section 1. Upon recommendation of the
City Zoning Commission, the following
described area is hereby changed from
district No. 3 (Apartment House District)
to District No. 4 (Business District) as
defined in Ordinance No. 38.
Being part of a one acre tract conveyed
to Norton R. Burkhalter by I. P. Cooner,
Ma:
• ENGINEERING AND
ARCHITECTURAL SUPPLIES
* BLUE LINE PRINTS
• BLUE PRINTS • PHOTOSTAT!
SCOATES INDUSTRIES
603 Old Sulphur Springs Road
BRYAN TEXAS
one acre
JNorton R. Burkhalter by i. P.
ay 6. 1935, Volume 89, Page 45.
Beginning at a point where the North
line of said one acre tract intersects the
East line of Highway No. 6;
Thence, North 45 East along the North
:ghway No. 6;
line of said one acre tract 150 feet and
orner;
Thence,
South 45 East 70 feet and
irner,
Thence, South 45 West with the all
street line now established 150 feet
corner on the West line of said one acre
tract, and the East line of Highway No.
Iley
150 feet and
6;
Thence, with said line 70 feet to the
place of beginning, fronting 70 feet on
Highway No. 6, and running back 150
feet
iblic hearing shall
all at 7:00 p. m.
November 28, 1960.
Section 3. That a notice of said hearing
shall be published in the official city
newspaper at least fifteen (15) days prior
appro'
August, 1960 A. D.
Section. 2 That a publ:
be held in the City Hall
wspapi
to the date of said public hearing.
Passed and approved this 22nd day of
APPROVED
S/Ernest Langford
Mayor, Ernest Langford
ATTEST:
S/N. M. McGinnis
City Secretary, N. M. McGinnis
\MoUrd\ C.f.t.Ha |
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