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ALL PURPOSE WHITE POTATOES 10 Lbs FRESH CRISP CARROTS ^ 1 - Lb ^ JL Cello JLtiC SWEET POTATOES lb. 10c VIGOROUS FALL PLANTS is ft:!: Per Box 59c „ isSSSSSi- 2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 200 E. 24th Street Downtown 3516 Texas Avenue Ridgecrest THE BATTALION Page 6 College Station, Texas Thursday, November 17, 1960 ’"■JP’l *11 h im . 1 m t Fish - Shorthorn Clash just Around Corner w ^ 1 \ ■ v i # c #4 f 4 . Jk fr iiL ,*? j-*: % 4: Leaping Ledbetter Ronnie Ledbetter (29) jumps high into the air Saturday in Houston as he got loose from the Rice defenders to grab a pass. It was the only pass Ledbetter caught, but it netted him eight yards. FOR AIRLINE RESERVATIONS & TICKETS BEVERLEY BRALEY Travel Service VI 6-7744 AGENT FOR: Airline Steamship & Tours Complete Professional Service For Domestic & Foreign Travel The annual A&M Fish and Tex as Shorthorn game is just around the corner and as in the past the game will be sponsored by the Shriners. However, this year’s game will be sponsored by the Brazos Valley Shrine Club instead of the Ben Hur Temple of Austin, who has taken the game for the past thir teen years. The main reason that the Ben Hur Temple dropped the sponsor ship is because they were engaged in two other activities. In the past, the Brazos Valley Shrine Club has worked closely with the Austin Chapter and are certainly not newcomers to “run-, ning the show.” The Brazos Valley Club has al ready engineered an extensive ticket sale campaign as well as program planning. The gate re ceipts will be shared by the Club and A&M College and concession sales will be handled through the college. For the halftime show a number of familiar performers will he on hand. The Aggie Fish band will perform along with the Fish drill team from A&M. From Consoli date!' High School will come their band as well as their girl’s drill team. After taking over this year’s annual benefit game the Brazos Valley Shriners have made a con tract for the game in College Sta tion every other year. In addition to the “home” Texas-A&M fresh man games the local Shriners will choose one game at College Station each year to sponsor. The proceeds from the game will go into the Shriners’ giant fund that is used to help crippled and deformed children. More than 750,000 Shriners share this com mon fund raising goal that nets millions of dollars per year. All kinds of drives are used to raise the money which includes the well-known Shriners Circus that performs all over the United States. For their noble efforts in giving, the Shriners have come to be known as “the world’s greatest philanthropists.” TIL Amateur Rule Again Lnder Fire; 4 It’s Ridiculous By HAROLD V. RATLIFF Associated Press Sports Writer The amateur rule of the Texas Interscholastic League again is in the news with the usual protesta tions of those running afoul of it that “it’s ridiculous.” Most everybody is pro-minded about athletics except the high school people! The outsiders don’t think there’s anything wrong with paying a schoolboy something ip AGGIES — For That Bonfire Work - Weekend Get Your FRIED CHICKEN— To Take On The Job At— YOUNGBLOODS Zi Fried Chicken French Fries— Toast — Pickle In A Foil Lined Box That Stays Warm — $1.00 — Call TA 2-4557 We Will Have Them Ready YOUNGBLOOD’S Rock Building South College Midway Between Bryan & College appreciation of his athletic ability. They also take the attitude that it’s penudious to limit what may be given to a boy for his partici pation. Actually, this protestation never will get anywhere—the Interschol astic League will go right on with its amateur rule because it be lieves that when a sport is sup posed to be amateur it should be conducted that way. Since this is the time of the year when the alumni of the col leges start getting in their re cruiting licks, it is well to advise the boys what they can not do in order to retain their eligibility for the remainder of the school year. The amateur rule prohibits the acceptance of cash or valuable Con sideration for participation in ath letics and it also says that a boy can not compete on an athletic team with a paid player or for valuable consideration allows his name to be used for the promotion of any product, plan or service. Baseball, basketball, bowling, boxing, football, golf, rodeo events, SEARS, ROEBUCK and Bryan, Texas OPEN LETTER TO: The students, faculty and employees of Texas A. & M. College In appreciation of your continued patronage, we the em ployees of Sears in Bryan invite you to our 3rd annual “A. & M. APPRECIATION NIGHT”, Friday, November 18, from 5:30 to 8:30 p. m. During these hours we will serve FREE coffee, cookies, popcorn, and you may register for $125.00 in merchan dise prizes of your choice to be given away at 8:00 p. m. No purchase is necessary to register, but you must be present to win. Also take advantage of our 4 day Christmas Record Days Sale which is now in progress offering once-a-year Gift Savings for every member of the family. You’ll find tremen dous assortments of the things you’ll want to give to others and to use for yourself. We will be looking forward to seeing you and your fami lies Friday night. Sincerely, The Employees SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. Bryan, Texas softball, swimming and diving, tennis, track and field, weight lift ing and wrestling are sports cov ered by the amateur rule. A boy may play against a paid player but he can not play on the same team with a paid player. Acceptance of cash or valuable consideration by someone else for the boy is evading the rule and is interpreted the same as the boy receiving these items, says the Interscholastic League. Accep tance of golf balls, bags, clubs, etc., and playing on any golf team with a paid player is in violation of the rule. The signing of a letter of intent with a college is a violation. The boy is getting valuable considera tion—the contract for an athletic scholarship. Violation of the rule results not from participating in a rodeo event but in accepting valuable consid eration for it. A boy may enter a rodeo contest as an individual entry and win the event without violating the amateur rule—but if he accepts cash or valuable con sideration (such as a horse or calf) he violates the rule. A boy may play summer base ball but must not be on the same team with a paid player although he can play against other teams that have paid players. He can not receive expense money for travel, meals or lodging. The manager of the team has to handle this money in the same way that the high school coach would handle the funds—the boy must not re ceive any cash or transportation tickets. Gate receipts can not be distrib uted among the players and even though a boy did not accept his share he still would violate the rule because he would be on a team that had paid players. If a boy should hit a home run and somebody took up a collection to reward him, he could not accept the money because it would make him a paid player. All the other players would become ineligible, too, because they would be on a team that had a paid player. If some ! College alumnus pays for lodging, meals, transportation tickets or any other similar item for a boy it will make that young ster ineligible. 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