n What the Well-dressed Aggie is wearing: Five undershirts one silver cuff link Three black leather gloves Get these items cheap, while they last! At the MSC Lost and Found Auction in the Fountain Room on Tuesday, Nov. 22, 1960 at 2 p. m. CORPS SENIORS and MILITARY STAFFS Aggieland Portrait Schedule CORPS SENIORS AND OUTFIT FIRST SERGEANTS will have their portrait made for the “Aggie land ’61” according to the fol lowing schedule. Portraits will be made in Class A winter uni form at the AGGIELAND STU DIO between the hours of 8 A. M. and 5 P. M. Executive officers and 1st ser geants will have portrait made in GH cap. Commanding officers will have boots. PLEASE MAKE AP POINTMENT FOR THESE FULL LENGTH PORTRAITS, AT THE STUDIO. All men in the corps on any staff, BOTH JUNIORS AND SENIORS, will have their por trait made for the “Aggieland ’61” according to the following schedule. Nov. 14 - 15 2nd Brigade, 3rd, 4th, atid 5th Battle Group Staffs Nov. 16 - 17 1st Wing, 1st, 2nd Group Staffs Nov. 16 - 17 2nd Wing, 3rd and 4th Group Staffs I Wt * \ -Sr / \ tV*» - f, s. Passing or Catching It might appear that Jon Few (21) is drawing back to heave a pass, but instead he has just caught the ball. The pass was one of two that netted Few 13 yards receiv ing. Intramurals [ A new round of intramura! sports has started, with Classes A and B switching various sports Only one game has not been fin ished in Class B and that is Class B horseshoes, as Sq. 11 edged Sq 10, 2-1. In Class A horseshoes, Sq. 6 hil the victory road with a win ovei D-l, 2-1; Sq. 10 got a lucky stari with a 3-0 forfeit from W Band; Sq. 7 beat B-l, 2-1; and Sq. 11 out-pitched E-l, 2-1. C-2 started out Class B basket ball with a victory over Sq. 17 14-7; and B-2 took Sq. 15 by for feit, 1-0. The “big boys” have taken over the game of football as F-l blanked M-2, 12-0 in Class A foot ball; E- 2shut out Sq. 11, 12-0; F-2 smashed Sq. 2, 16-0; and K-2 and A-2 played to a 0-0 tie. 91-Yard Gallop Boosts Rogers Into Rushing Lead Jerry Rogers, .outstanding Fish fullback from Corpus Christi, picked up 113 yards against the Rice Owlets last week to boost his net yardage this fall to 265 yards. Most of Rogers’ yardage last week was on a spectacular 91- yard gallop. His average per carry is 5.1 yards. George Har gett, the speed merchant from Linden, is second in rushing with 199 yards on 20 carries for an average of 9.9 per carry. Jim Linnstaedter continues to dominate the passing department as he has attempted 18 while com pleting 6 for 137 yards. Eddie Hall, second team quarterback, has attempted five and completed two for 20 yards. In the pass receiving depart ment, Phil Peter of Houston con tinues to be the leader -with three receptions for 86 yards. Hargett has also caught three, but his have been for only 52 yards. Hargett is the leading scorer of the Fish with one touchdown, eight extra points and one field goal for a grand total of 17 points. Rogers, Travis Reagan and Linn staedter are runners-up with 12 points. In the punting department, Hall continues to be the leader with 23 punts for 792 yards and an average of 34.4. Linnstaedter has had four for 129 yards and an average of 32.3 yards per kick. The man that is among the leaders in almost every depart ment, Hargett, is first in punt returns with eight returns for 131 yards and an average of 16.4. Reagan is second with four for 65 yards and an average of 16.2 yards per return. Reagan is on top in kickoff re turns with three for 59 yards and an average of 19.7. He is fol lowed by Hargett with three re turns for 52 yards and a 17.3 average. In team statistics, the Fish have compiled 877 yards rushing to the opponents’ 592 yards. In team passing the Fish have been edged out by the opponents, 260-168. The Fish have had an excellent punt coverage so far as they have allowed the opponents only 0.9 yards per return while taking 9.3 yards per return themselves. Saturday afternoon marks the last game for the Fish this sea son as they take on the Texas Shorthorns in Kyle Field at 2 p.m. m hi as , TOMATO I l KETCHUP/ Heinz TOMATO KETCHUP 3 - 14-Oz. Bottles . 69c Tastes Better Goes Further Heinz—Strained BABY FOOD 3 Jars 34c Heinz Pork’n Beans. 2 - 16-Oz. Cans 25c Heinz—Tomato Sauce & Cheese Spaghetti . 15% oz. can 2 for 29c Heinz—In Cheese Sauce Macaroni. . 15% oz. can 2 for 39c Heinz Dill Pickles Koser 25-Oz. Jar 39c Heinz White Vinegar Quart 29c Heinz 57 Sauce 8-Oz. 27c HEINZ OFFER! IfexpJ Tomato 3 for 29c Chicken Noodle 2 for 37c Cream of Mushroon 2 for 37c Vegetable 4 for 59c Folgers COFFEE 2-lb. Can $1.35 Folgers Instant Coffee.... 6-Qz. 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Pkg. 39c THESE SPECIALS GOOD THURSDAY, FRIDAY, & SATURDAY NOV. 17, 18, 19 CHARLIES NORTH GATE —WE DELIVER— FOOD MARKET COLLEGE STATION THE BATTALION Thursday, November 17, 1960 College Station, Texas Page 5 Frosh Backs Fulfilling Quest For Speed A&M’s quest for long-needed ireak-away speed is becoming a •eality with a group of sprinters n the frosh backfield, but the •apidly improving Aggie Fish will neet the sternest test to date in .he Texas .Yearlings Saturday aft ernoon on Kyle Field. Plenty of Speed Coach Travis “Shorty” Hughes has plenty of speed and ability with such backs as Jerry Rogers of Corpus Christi, Travis Reagan of Wichita Falls, George Hargett of Linden, Phil Peter of Houston, Bobby Evans of Thorndale and Jim Linnstaedter of Brenham. The Aggie Fish-Texas frosh game will start at 2 p.m. with all proceeds going to charity. The game is sponsored by the Brazos County Shriners. Much of the success of the Fish, who go into Saturday’s game with three straight wins, is credited to the speedy backs who may the next Aggie “Team of Tomorrow.” Not since 1954 when John David Crow, Loyd Taylor, Bobby Conrad, et al, were freshmen have the Cadets been blessed with such a group of backs as the current crop. Good Night All had good nights against the Rice Owlets last week in Houston. Rogers picked up 113 yards rush ing, including a 91-yard touchdown jaunt; Reagan rushed for 56 yards, scored twice and his block ing and overall defense helped tre mendously and the others showed up well. The Fish opened with a loss to the TCU Wogs, 0-12, then won three straight over Baylor (17-6), Houston Kittens Owlets (27-13). (21-7) and Rice The Fish came l from behind to down the Ricelets last week in Rice Stadium. BROASTED CHICKEN P DELIVERY IT’S THE WORLD’S FINEST EATING IT’S NEW! IT’S DIFFERENT! IT’S DELICIOUS! WHAT IS BROASTED CHICKEN? FRESH—TO GO IN 7 MINUTES!! 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