T THE BATTATIDR Page 4 College Station, Texgs Tuesday, February 27, 19R2 READ BATTALION CLASSIFIEDS PARDNEB You’ll Always Win The Showdown When You Get Your Duds Done At CAMPUS CLEANERS CAN KENNEDY CLSEAR UP THE STATE DEPARTMENT J.F.K. once tossed a long- winded State Dtepartment report right in The waste basket. It was hiis reaction ■ to the departrwjnt's'endless red tape. In this week’s Post, you’ll learn how the State Department is bogged down by paper pushing and committees. Wliat Kennedy is do ing to streamline the operation. And why one insider feels the situ ation is just about hopeless. The Saturday Evening* in x^»r ^marcn_3. tyea issue now on ^aix # for NEW and USED FURNITURE SEE F. & H. FURNITURE WAREHOUSE own Hogs, 89-79 After experiencing’ a mild scare —being behind at intermission, 42- 34—A&M’s cagers came out in the second stanza and hit a phenom enal 69 per cent from the floor to down a fighting Arkansas Razor- back team, 89-79, in G. Rollie White Coliseum Friday night. As the Aggies scored 89 points, their season high,, they also hit a season high in the number of fouls, 31. Arkansas wound up with a total of 27 personals in a game in which A&M (89) Broussard FG FT RB PF TP 9 3 10 4 21 Windham 4 8 7 1 16 Smith 1 0 0 4 2 Durbon 1 1 3 1 3 B. Johnson 6 4 5 5 16 D. Johnson 4 3 9 5 11 Lenox 4 6 1 2 14 Robinette 2 0 7 5 4 Qualls 0 0 2 2 0 Keller 0 0 0 2 0 Walker 1 0 1 0 2 Totals Arkansas (79) 32 25 50 31 89 Carlton 7 10 6 2 24 Boyer 7 5 4 1 19 Wofford 2 4 4 5 8 Wilson 2 0 2 1 4 Hogue 3 0 3 4 6 J. Rogers 1 3 2 4 5 Anderson 0 1 1 3 1 Morrison 2 1 9 4 5 R. Rogers 1 2 1 0 4 Magness 0 0 0 1 0 Coffman 0 3 1 2 3 Totals 25 29 42 27 79 referees Bo McAllister and Percy Corner West 22nd & Sims TA 2-3513 Penn seemed to be tooting their whistles every second. A&M’s leading scorer, Carroll Broussard was top point maker for the Cadets as he dropped in 21 points after only scoring five in the first 20 minutes of play. O0 PER TIRE TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE 1 , 1 HEW’62 CELEBRITY NYLOH EXTRA] RIDE THE KELLY RtAD; KELLY mm JOE FAULK AUTO 220 E. 25th TA 2-1669 YOUR KELLY CAR SAFETY CENTER Intramurals Class A and C volleyball began yesterday with four games. Nine teen intramural wrestling matches were fought. Intramural director Charles E. McCandless said yester day that he expects wrestling com- petiton to be ended in two weeks. The results of yesterday’s uppel’- classman volleyball are: Sqd. 11 over G-2, A-l over Sqd. 3, Sqd. 6 over B-2 and Puryear Hall over the Hart Civilians. Yesterday’s upperclassman wrest ling matches ended as follows: Jim Lyon, Sqd. 8, over Winfield Mc Afee, D-2; Joe Williams of 4 over John Danzeiser of Allen Shorkey of Puryear over Bobby Love of B-l. Henry Caldwell, C-l, over Duke Chung, F-l; Ernest Haner of Sqd 3 over Jerry Partridge of Sqd 13. In the 191-pound • class: Henry Rotter, Sqd. 10, over John Ma lone, B-l; Harry Zimmerman of B-2 over Ernest Cortes of the White Band. Class B, 177-pound division Richard Coyle, Sqd. 2, over James Riggs, F-3; Glenn Kleinert of Sqd 6 over Troy Johnson of D-3; James Smith of A-2 over Johnnie Tar- water of Sqd. 3; David Johnson Sqd. 8, over John Servido, G-l. Sqd. E-2 Hall 1 men recommend it to other men . I * & I - - ' s t Cool, clean Old Spice After Shave Lotion always gets you off to a fast, smooth start. Feels just as good between shaves as it does alter shaving. Rates A-OK with dates. AFTER SHAVE LOTION I—I L_J 1 T O IVI Broussard hit on seven of nine field goal attempts and made two at the charity line to lead the Aggies over the Hogs. ' Jerry Carlton, Arkansas’ fine playmaker and scorer who is sec ond to SMU’s Jan Loudermilk in SWC scoring, took top honors in the contest with 24 points. Carl ton, who is thira in the nation in free throw accuracy, made good on 10 out of 11 from the charity line and Tommy Boyer, the na tion’s leader in that department, hit on five or six attempts. Four other Aggies hit the double figures in scoring—Jerry Wind ham and Benny Johnson with 16 each, Bennie Lenox with 14, and Johnson with 11. Dave Johnson, the Aggies’ 6-1 sophomore guard, played one of his finest games as he grabbed nine reounds and held Carlton to only four points in the second half. In the first half the Aggies could shoot only 30 per cent from the field and the Hogs went to the dressing room with an eight- point lead after the score had been knotted fbur times and the lead changed hands eight times. Then in the second half Coach Bob Rogers’ Cadets came out and hit on 22 of 32 attempts from the floor. Broussard started hitting hie patented looping jump shot and the Aggies grabbed the lead which the Hogs could never regain. A&M controlled the boards— 50-42—and outshot the Razor- backs, 49 to 40 per cent. The Aggies travel to Lubbock to battle Texas Tech tonight. Read Battalion Classiiinl AGGIES ... DON’T DELAY! 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