The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 02, 1962, Image 4

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    Page # **' f** ’C’ofI(?e , e Stctlon, Texas Friday, March 2, 1962
THE BSTTSDOR
1962 AP ALL-AMERICA
JERRY LUCAS ^ CHET WALKER
Ohio State y Bradley
TERRY DISCHINGER BILLY McGILL
Purdue Utah
LEN CHAPPELL
Wake Forest
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‘Carroll Broussard Day*
Set By Senate As Tuesday
Tuesday has been designated as
“Carroll Broussard Appreciation
Day” at A&M and in the Bryan-
College Station area in honor of
A&M’s All-America basketball
star who will play his last game
in Aggie togs Tuesday night in
C. Rollie White Coliseum.
The Student Senate voted Thrus-
FRIDAY
‘‘SNOW WHITE AND THE
THREE STOOGES”
with 'Carol Heiss
plus
“CRACK IN THE MIRROR”
with Orson Welles
day night to declare the day and
present Broussard a plaque before
the 8 p.m. game with the Baylor
Bears.
Broussard has been the greatest
thing to happen to Aggie basket
ball since the reign of Neil Swisher
in 1957-59. He breaks his own
scoring record every time he makes
a point and holds all of the A&M
individual scoring records.
In 70 varsity games, the Port
Arthur whiz has punished the coi’ds
for 1,351 points, and average of
19.3 per game. The old record,
set by Swisher, was 984 points.
Broussard is the second leading
scorer for a season in SWC his
tory. He achieved this record in
1960-61 by scoring 339 points in
14 games, a 24.2 average. The lead
er in this category is Dick O’Neil
of TCU who scored 362 in confei’-
ence play in 1954-55.
LEGAL HOLIDAY
Friday, March 2, 1962, being a Holiday, in observance
of Texas Independence Day, the undersigned will ob
serve that date as a Holiday and not be open for
business.
PALACE
Bryan Z-SS79
NOW SHOWING
Rock Hudson
Doris Day
Tony Randall
EWE ADAMS'JACK OAKIE
JACK KRDSCHEN -
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TODAY & SATURDAY
Audrey Hepburn
In
“BREAKFAST AT
TIFFANY’S”
Big Day In Sports Saturday
Saturday is supposed to be a
big day for sports at Aggieland,
but the weather may have some
thing to say about the happenings.
On the agenda is a baseball
game, the opener for the 1962
Aggies, with the University of
Dallas Crusaders. Game time has
been set for 2 p.m. on Kyle Field,
but there is some speculation whe-
Tom Chandler’s baseballers will
open the season on March 6 with
a contest with Texas Lutheran on
Kyle Field.
Another spectular set for Sat
urday afternoon is the triangu
lar track meet matching the Aggies
against teams from Rice and Tex
as. Field events will start at 2
p.m. and races at 2:30. Three
ther the game will ever take place. Aggie sprinters — Ed Williams,
If the game is pontponed, Coach | Pat Mitchell and Curtis Roberts
— are not scheduled to run in tit
specialties.
Coach Hank Fold berg’s footlt
team will begin spring trainin'!
Monday, it was announcedtodar,
This week had been set as t
starting week for the drills, l
the weather cancelled all works
Harry (Mike) Link will capli
Notre Panic's 1962 footballtta
He’s a fullback from Chicago.
LEVI'S
Everything you need
for a super Summer!
• Air Mattress witfi;
Built-In Pump
• Barbecue Grill
• 4-Piece Badminton Set
• 3-PIece Swim Set-
Snorkel, Mask & Flippers
• Bongo Brums
HOT A CONTEST! NOTHING TO BUY!
DRAWING AT 4 P. M.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7
The Exchange Store
“Serving Texas Aggies”
FRIDAY LATE SHOW
no extra charge
“THE BRIDES OF
DRACULA”
with Peter Cushing
“THE DEECH WOMAN”
with Coleen Gary
City National Bank
First National Bank
College Station State Bank
First State Bank & Trust Company
Bryan Building & Loan Association
SATURDAY
“UNDERWORLD, U. S. A.”
with Cliff Robertson
“SEVEN WAYS FROM
SUNDOWN”
with Andie Murphy
“WAKE ME WHEN IT’S
OVER”
with Ernie Kovacs
Plus
FOUR COLOR CARTOONS
TODAY AND SATURDAY
"Ben Hur"
STARTS SUNDAY
“SINGER NOT THE
SONG’’
with John Mills
(In Color)
CIRCLE
LAST NITE
“EXECUTIVE SUITE”
with William Holden
&
“PATHS OF GLORY”
with Kirk Douglas
SATURDAY NITE ONLY
3 MOVIE TREATS
“GREAT DAY IN THE
MORNING”
with Robert Stack
&
“BECAUSE THEY’RE
YOUNG”
with Dick Clark
&
“JET PILOT”
with John Wayne
STARTS SUNDAY
“ADA”
with Susan Hayward
&
“VOYAGE TO THE
BOTTOM OF THE
SEA”
Community Savings & Loan Association
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J. Frank Dobie has written the lead article for the
March issue. He calls it “Censor and Satire.” The featured
SWC school for this month is Rice. The featured girl for
March is Miss Patti Ayers of Texas Tech. Other items of
interest include a story of a one child’s visit to the U. N.,
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