Be well groomed for success That “like new” look we give your clothes is sure to make the right impressions whether you’re on the job or on the town. CAMPUS CLEANERS Page 4 THE BATTALIOR College Station, Texas Tuesday, Octobei' 3, 1961 ^4^ Sophs Leading Team In Statistics Sophomores have injected life into the Aggie offense this year, providing Coach Jim Myers with a striking ability lacking in past years. First year men are leading in four departments of team statis tics, after two games. Jim Linn- staedter, flashy halfback from Brenham, has been the sensation thus far, getting his name in six of the eight departments. Linnstaedter is the leading ball earlier with 58 yards in 13 car ries for a 4.5 'average. He is sixth in pass receiving with one reception for five yards, and has - NOW OPEN - Central Texas’ Largest Exclusive Coin and Stamp Store ONE OF THE LARGEST STOCKS OF COINS AND STAMPS IN TEXAS. A COMPLETE STOCK OF ALL SUPPLIES ON HAND. We are in the market to buy large or small amounts of Coins and Stamps. -HIGHEST PRICES PAID— Bring your Coins and Stamps to our store for our inspection, offer and immediate payment. ★ APPRAISERS FOR BANKS AND ESTATES * TEXAS COIN AND STAMP EXCHANGE OPEN: Monday thru Friday—12:30 p. m. - 5:30 p. m. Saturdays—10 a. m. - 5:30 p. m. 113 EAST 26th ST. — BRYAN TEXAS (Next Door to Western Union) attempted two passes, completing none. He has intercepted one enemy aerial and returned one punt for eight yards. Linnsteadter also leads the Cadets in kickoff returns with two for 29 yards and a 14.5 average. Travis Reagan, the stubby right half from Wichita Falls, leads in pass receptions, snagging two for 33 yards and a touchdown. The touchdown pass was the second TD scored by A&M this season. John Erickson, quarterback in Coach Myers’ pony backfield, leads Aggie passers with four comple tions in eight attempts for a .500 percentage mark. Erickson’s four completions have gained 48 yards and accounted for one TD; the touchdown strike going to Reagan in the LSU game. Close behind Reagan in pass receiving is converted quai’terback- end Daryle Keeling, with two re ceptions for 22 yards. Ronnie Brice is top Cadet punt returner, carrying a pair of kicks back 18 yards for a 9 yard aver age. On the kicking side of the punt situation, Babe Craig has booted 15 for 544 yards and an average of 36.3 yards per kick. Texas A&M ^easonal Highs Longest run: 17, Jim Linnstead ter, vs. Houston Longest pass play: 24, John Erickson to Travis Reagan, vs. LSU Longest punt: 53, Babe Craig, vs. LSU Longest punt return: 11, George Hargett, vs. LSU Longest kickoff return: 20, George Hargett, vs. LSU LONG STREAK ENDS DANBURY, Conn. game scoring streak ended on 16 when Bridgeport Central > a 20-0 football victory over bury High. It was the longest c game scoring record in Co icut scholastic football h. Danbury li football shut 1947. when High, Cadets Converge On Bengals LSU halfback Jerry Stovall (21) round his theless, he gained 18 yards on the end sweep own right end to find Aggies Daryle Keeling anc i the Tigers came from behind to win, (84), George Hargett (23) and Lee Roy Caf- 16-7. (Photo by Noble Eden Jr.) fey (34) moving - in for the tackle. Never- I GRADUATE STUDENTS Same As Last Year; LSU Clips Ags, 16-7 (OKI'S I KKSHMAN P; YEARBOOK I'OKTRAil S( 'll KIM LB FRESHMEN in the Corps. / have their portrait made faW| > ••AGGIELAND” uourdiyA— the following schedule. 9h| raits will be made at ih GIKLAND STUDIO, onejS north of the intersectWH North Gate, between the iJ|i of 8 AM and 5 PM on the scheduled. [ f> NIFORM for portraits' WILL BK FLKMb THE STUDIO, hi 5HOULD BRING ■ 1IRT AND TIE. 1 If the Aggies and the Louisiana State University Tigers had only played three quarters last Satur day night in Baton Rouge, the Texans would have won their first football game since last Oct. 16 when they downed another set of Tigers—Trinity. But they did play the fourth quarter and in doing so LSU pulled it out of the Cadets’ greedy little paws by scoring two touch downs. Final score: LSU 16, A&M 7. Ironically, A&M didn’t yield a single point in the fourth quarter all last season. It was another heart breaker for the hard fighting Aggies who just can’t seem to win for losing. One Aggie footballer said, “I simply can’t understand how we can play so darn good yet still lose.” And he wasn’t the only one saying that phrase. The Aggies played their usual waiting” game and it paid off for the first three periods, but it was that fatal fourth quarter that still prevailed. Part of the “wait ing” game was punting on third down several times much to the dismay of Aggie rooters. In the first quarter, the Aggies drew first blood and led the Ti gers 7-0 at the end of the initial period. After an exchange of punts, the Cadets started the drive on the LSU 37. Six plays later, John Erickson passed to right half Travis Reagan for 24 yards and the TD. Daryle Keeling added the PAT. College Gridder Dies Of Injuries PHILADELPHIA (A*) — A 20- year-old Lebanon Valley College football player died Monday fol lowing an emergency operation for removal of a blood clot from his brain. He was taken to the hos pital Saturday after collopsing in u game here against Drexel Tech. A team of five surgeons re moved the clot from the brain of the player, John Zola of Hazleton, Pa., who caught a pass for a two- point conversion shortly before his coach noticed the boy was ill. 'ki Coach Bill McHenry said he no ticed Zola kneeling ( on one knee and took him out of the game. At the end of the first quartei punting specialist Babe Craig, las year’s leading punter in the SWC went to work and before the nigh was over he had put his foot int< the ball 11 times. On one oceu sion the ball only traveled a fev feet because Tiger Roy Winstoi was blocking the path. I the pigskin bounced out end zone after a mad sc and LSU had to settle for a Craig continued to ke« Bayou Bengal* at bay wi booming punts, but the 4 bubble burst early in th« I period when LSU’s Wendel ris scampered 62 yards f score with one of Craig’s Harris added the extra poi the Tigers were ahead to sU On the first play followi kickoff, Jerry Rogers fumbl former Aggie Dennis Gaubatz re covered for LSU. Nine plays later the Tigers added an insurance tally when Earl Gros drove over from four yards out. Lee Roy Caffey led the Cadets in rushing with a 8.9 average on seven carries. On defense, the outstands were Ray Kubala, Daryle Keeling and Jerry Jenkins. d an flA0J TO ALL STUDENTS OF TEXAS A&M COLLEGE CAN YOU USE A HUNDRED BUCKS? That’s what you can win in every one of IT’S EASY! Just pick the ten winning teams, predict the scores—and you’re in the money! /o NLY STUDENTS ON THIS CAMPUS INTERVIEWS ON CAMPUS MONDAY & TUESDAY OCTOBER 16 & 17 Through B-58 program experience, our engineering staff developed a unique capability in high performance aircraft and electronic systems design. Now, this mature capability is directed to new programs for air craft, advanced military weapons and reconnaissance systems, and certain space-oriented development projects. In addition, new emphasis is being given to basic problems in the space sciences through a new and expanding Applied Research staff. Specific assignments for graduate students as well as a few well-qualified BSEE’s are avail able. 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Y Tht Bai at offi An for me Viceroy College Football CONTEST NO. 1 IlJ I Here are my predictions for next Saturday's games. Send my prize money to: j NAME. j ADDRESS. (PLCAtC PRINT PLAINLY) ^__CLASS. I WIN SCORE WIN SCORE 1. Any student or faculty member on this campus may enter except employees of Brown & Williamson, its advertising agencies, or members ot their immediate families. All entries become the property of Brown 8 Wil liamson—none will be returned. Winners will be notified within three weeks alter each con test. Winners’ names may be published in this newspaper. You may enter as often as you wish, provided each entry is sent individually. Contest subject to all governmental regula tions. Entries must be postmarked or dropped in ballot box on campus no later than tha Wednesday midnight before the games are played and received by noon Friday of tha same week. The right to discontinue future contests is reserved. 2. Entries must be in contestant's own name. On the coupon fn this ad or on an Official Entry Blank or piece of paper of the same size and format, write your predictions of the scores of the games and check the winners. Enclose an empty Viceroy package or a reason able rendition of the Viceroy name as it ap pears on the package front. Mail entry to Viceroy at the Box Number on the entry blank or drop in Viceroy Football Contest Ballot Box 3. Entries will be judged by The Reuben H. Donnelley Corp. on the basis of number of id. T s pred cate prizes awarded in case of final ties. Donnelley Corp. e winners correctly pred broken on the basis of scores predicted. Oupli- rredicted. Ties will be 4. Winners are eligible for any prije in sub' sequent contests. Q 1961, BROWh) & WILLIAMSON TOBACCO C0RP v Q Texas [ J U. of Houston [ j Texas A&M Coll. _] Sam Houston St. Coll. ^ Lamar Coll, of Tech. [ J Rice Institute [ ] Maryland | | Michigan □ Ohio St. I I Purdue i ] Washington St. [ ] Boston Coll. j Texas Tech. [ J Howard Payno [_ J S. F. 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