frag* 3 College Station, Texas Friday, D'etofe <5, WA TRE BATTALION Former Aggie Coach, Myers Match Wits Saturday Might Former Aggie Coach, J. T. King, in this his first year as head mentor at Texas Tech, matches wits with Coach Jim Myers and his Aggie gridders this Saturday at Lubbock. In a game that should prove to be rugged, the Cadets will be fa vored by seven points, according to the Associated Press. Aggie Fish Heads For Pay Dirt . . . Meeks scores in 27-12 loss to TCU Texas Tech, who also has two other former Aggie coaches in Matt Lair and Willie Zapalac, will be looking for their first win of the young 1961 football season. They lost the first to Mississippi State in a defensive battle, 6-0, and the ’Horns from Texas routed the Red Raiders in Austin last week by the score of 42-14. A. & R. 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College NO MOVIE SATURDAY FRIDAY MOVIE-WISE, * there has never been anything like •M THE APARTIMEjNT' Jack Lemmon Shirley MacLaine Fred MacMurray fteleaned thru UNITED AXTlSra Plus SINNER! ilmer sftimgr wwn mm ioRrkmsufi Jean Simmons in Sinclair Lewis lELMIBSiMTRyl adults omk tasluan COLOR AMurt »'» UNITED OQ ARTISTS No Children Under 16 Admitted Unless Accom panied By An Adult SATURDAY PREVIEW Also SUNDAY YUL EmmER mrm gaynor NOEL COWARD . v< y I TCU Beats Fish, 27-12 Probable starting lineup foreach team: Aggies Red Raiders Russell Hill (180) LE David Parks (190) Wayland Simmons (212^ LT Larry Mullins (205) Wayne Freiling (203) LG Kelly Mitchell (199) Jerry Jenkins (190) C Charles Harrison (191) Bull Phillips (206) RG Nathan Armstrong (190) Buddy Filers (214) RT Pat Holmes (233) Daryle Keeling- (206) RE Jerry Garrison (188) Jim Keller (190) QB Johnny Loveless (210) Bob Caskey (185) RH C. W. Williams (179) George Hargett (170) LH Bill Worley (163) Lee Roy Caffey (218) FB Coolidge Hunt (206) By BOB ROBERTS Battalion Assistant Sports Editor Jack Frost breathed lightly on FRIDAY “THE 3 WORLDS OF GULLIVER” with Kerwin Mathews Plus “HOME FROM THE HILL’ with Robert Mitchum Plus “PORK CHOP HILL” with Gregory Peck SATURDAY “WHEN COMEDY WAS KING” with Charlie Chaplin “THE HANGING TREE” with Gary 'Cooper “HONG KONG CONFIDENTIAL” with Gene Barry Plus 4 COLOR CARTOONS SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY “VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA” with Walter Pidgeon Plus “ESTHER AND THE KING” with Joan Collins PALACE Bryan 2-SS79 TODAY & SAT. “THE MILLIONAIRES’ , Sat. Nite Preview 11 p. m. Susan Hayward Dean Martin In “ADA” QUEEN DOUBLE FEATURE “LEGION OF THE NILE” & “BATTLE STATIONS” TODAY THRU SAT. “SAT. NITE AND SUNDAY MORNING” No One Under 18 Will Be Admitted STARTS SUNDAY Andie Murphy Gary Crosby Dolores Michaels In “BATTLE AT BLOODY BEACH” CIRCLE TONIGHT 1st Show 6:45 & 11:30 “GUNS OF NAVARONE” & “WHITE FEATHER” Kyle Field last night and the re sults were disastrous for the Ag gie Fish, as the TCU Wogs com bined with the nippy weather to numb the Fish, 27-12. The Wogs followed the quick silver heels of Halfback Jim Fau- ver of Houston Milby to victory. The 5-11, 185 speedster turned in a brilliant performance, rushing for 145 yards in nine carries and scored two touchdowns. One touchdown was a 72-yard sprint in the fourth quarter that iced the win for TCU. TCU took the opening kickoff and stormed 65 yai’ds in 13 plays to score, Quarterback Howard getting the tally on a sneak. The Fish took the kickoff, but were forced to punt on the first series of downs. A bad pass from cen ter caused Aggie Quarterback to fumble and he was dropped for an 11-yard loss by TCU’s Powers. Six plays later Fauver went in side left end for the Wogs’ second TD. Carothers converted after both touchdowns. The Fish stormed back in the second quarter, driving 85 yards in 13 plays to score. Halfback Tommy Meeks scored inside his left end on a 20-yard burst, run ning out of the arms of two would- be Wog tacklers. The conversion attempt failed. TCU, not to be outdone, took the kickoff 67 yards in 9 plays to make the score 21-6. Fauver set up the score with a 29-yard dash around his left end; Howard passed to Powers from the 5-yard line for the score. A fired-up bunch of Fish quickly hit paydirt.in the opening moments of the third quarter, riding behind the smashes of Fullback Mike Kohlman of Jal, N.M. Kohlman picked up 14 and 18 yards in the drive, carrying Wog tacklers for extra yardage both times. Meeks scored his second touchdown, slanting inside left from the two. Then came Fauver’s 72-yard run-for-the-money in the fourth quarter, and suddenly the game was out of reach for the Fish. The remainder of the game was an exchange of downs between the two teams with TCU trying to run the clock out and the Fish filling the air with passes in a last-ditch effort to score. Standouts for the Fish were Meeks, Kohlman, and End Jeff Farmer of Waco Reicher. Meeks scored two touchdowns, caught two passes, and intercepted a TCU aerial to kill a drive. Kohlman led the Aggies in rushing with 89 yards on 18 carries. Farmer made one of the outstanding de fensive plays of the game when he threw TCU’s Howard for a 14-yard loss on his own 33 to stop a drive. ARCHIE SAYS: My cousin Archie —he thought the electric razor his gal gave him last Christmas was o.k. Then he tried Old Spice Pro-Electric, the before shave lotion. Now the guy won't stop talking, he thinks electric shaving is so great. ARCHIE SAYS Pro-Electric improves electric shaving even more than lather improves blade shaving. ARCHIE SAYS Pro-Electric sets up your beard by drying perspiration and whisker oils so you shave blade-close without irritation. ARCHIE SAYS Pro- Electric gives you the closest, cleanest, fastest shave. If Archie ever stops talking. I'll tell him / use Old Spice Pro- Electric myself. sLJ/ P. s. There’s a .60 size but Archie gets the 1.00 bottle. (He always was a sport). The plainsmen aren’t the only team looking for their first vic tory; the Aggies have yet to win one either. Their record has only one loss in two contests though. The Cadets tied the University of Houston, 7-7, and lost last week to the Bayou Bengals from LSU, Guard Jim Harper of Borger, who is nursing a leg injury. He was a member of the number two team. Several changes have been made this week on the second team. Sam Byer moved back to the full back spot, Keith Huggins replaced Jerry Pizzitola at right guard, and Bobby Evans was converted to tackle from end. The Aggies will have a limber ing up workout in Lubbock follow ing 1 a flight Horn here this after noon. They will return to Aggie- land after the game Saturday. Film Cameras Tape Recorders Supplies A&M PHOTO North Gate 7-16. All-America Center E. J. Holub is missing from the Raiders’ squad this fall and his shoes have been very difficult to fill. On the other- hand, Tech has some outstanding performers in Tackles Larry Mul lins and Pat Holmes, and Fullback Coolidge Hunt, the SWC’s leading ground gainer last season. Barring practice injuries late this week, the Cadets should be in good shape for Saturday’s en counter. Ben Krenek, junior let- terman from El Campo, has re turned to his spot at second team left tackle after having missed the first two games with a knee injury. 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