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THE BATTALION Page 4 College Station, Texas Wednesday, October 31, 1962 Eric Guerin won three stakes races at the 1962 Monmouth Park BLACK LEATHER GLOVES Ilnlined, Lined & Fur Lined From $2.45 to $4.95 WOOL OVERSEAS CAPS $2.45 and up LOUPOT'S North Gate meeting - . He rode Green Ticket each time, winning the Select, Lamplighter and Rumson Handi caps. SHOP AT A&M MEN’S SHOP Home of Distinctive Men’s Wear North Gate College “Sports Car Center” Dealers for Renault-Peugeot & British Motor Cars Sales—Parts—Service “We Service All Foreign Cars” 1416 Texas Ave. TA 2-4517 n Him ■■■»«■■, An Engineering CAREER With' ISHER GOVERNOR COMPANY Interviews will be held on November 5, 1962 on the campus. See your placement office now for an appointment FISHER GOVERNOR CO. Marshalltown, Iowa Manufacturers of Automatic Control Equipment FROM THE iSideli ine5 By Jim Butler Coach Hank Foldberg - appears to be a firm believer in the Boy Scout motto “Be Prepared.” From the time the Ag gies got the ball on their own 41 yard line with a little over a minute left in the game, Foldberg had Mike Clark practicing the field goal he would later kick to heat the Baylor Bears 6-3. On the sidelines behind the Aggie bench, sophomore center Donnie Martell was centering the ball to quarterback John Erickson who placed the ball down for Clark’s imaginary kick. The extra effort paid off as Clark’s boot sailed straight and true for the Aggie victory. Leafing through the record books, we found a few in teresting facts about Clark’s game-winning field goal against the Bears. The three-pointer tied Joel Hunt’s Aggie record of two field goals in a game set in 1926 against TCU. It was Clark’s third of the season, having kicked one against the University of Houston. This ties him with Hunt and Randy Sims for most field goals by an Aggie in a season. Sims kicked his in 1959 and Hunt made his in 1926. Adding the field goal Clark kicked last year against Texas Tech, he has four career field goals, one short of the school record. Hunt booted five from 1925 through 1927 and Johji Ballentine had the same number in his varsity career, 1945-47. : , ... Clark has four games left in which to tie or break the record and we feel certain he will have his chance. Eye Bothers Cepeda SAN FRANCISCO <A>)—Orlando Cepeda, slugging first baseman of the San Francisco Giants but a batting disappointment in the World Series, said Tuesday his right eye is bothering him and it could be a cataract. Cepeda, who went hitless for the first five games of the Series against the New York Yankees but collected three hits in the sixth game, first learned about it last week when he took a driver’s test. Catullus, the Greentree Stable bay colt who won the Juvenile and Flash at Saratoga this sum mer, was bred at Mereworth Farm in Lexington, Ky., and sold for $16,000 at the 1961 Saratoga yearl ing sales. All She Needs Now Is An Aggie Mum By The Student Floral Concession For Saturday’s Game. Honor Your Sweetheart By Ordering Your Mum From Your Dorm Salesman Tuesday or Wednes day or At The Floriculture Green- Houses Thursday or Friday 8-5 . . . STUDENT FLORAL CONCESSION ‘RUN BY AGGIES FOR AGGIES” SPORTS SECTION pt GEORGE HARGETT Ag Halfback Does His Job George Hargett? Who’s he? Though this question is seldom heard outside of Aggieland, few people outside of A&M will hear bells when this junior halfback’s name is mentioned. A quiet little guy (5-9, 170), Hargett is one of the steadiest per formers for Coach Hank Foldberg, while seldom being mentioned in pre-game buildups. Against Baylor, Hargett caught the pass from Jim Keller that set up the Cadet’s winning field goal. The play went from the A&M 41 to the Bear 15, with Hargett bounc ing off four tackles in a supreme effort to reach the goal line. Through six games, he has caught 11 passes for 152 yards to lead the team in this department and rank eighth in the conference. Hargett leads the conference in punt returns with 15 for 148 yards. His 40 yard punt return against Texas Tech is the longest of the season for the Aggies, and fourth longest in the conference. As a sophomore, Hargett was an all-round performer, leading the team in punt returns with nine, completing two out of three pass es, intercepting three tosses, re turning three kickoffs, catching three Aggie passes and carrying the ball 25 times. Ag Marksmen Defeat Baylor The A&M rifle team won its fifth straight match Saturday in competition against Baylor in Waco. The Ags scored 1,430 points out of a possible 1,500 while Baylor totaled 1,381. M. B. Hodges and G. L. 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