The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 16, 1962, Image 4

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THE BATTALION
College Station, Texas F'riday, November 16, 1962
Welcome To
COACH NORTON’S
PANCAKE HOUSE
featuring
Special Lunches
Monday Thru Friday
11:30 til 2:00
Also Steaks, Shrimp and Other
Fine Foods.
East Gate Highway G So.
Eleven Aggies Lost
Since Sept. 1, the Aggie foot
ball team has lost 11 key men. In
jured and out for the season are
guards Maynard Rogers and Keith
Huggins, tackles Ray Chancellor
and James Craig, and fullbacks
Jerry Rogers and Sam Byer. Guard
Joe Hoyak fell ill with influenza
and another guard, Walt LaGrone,
was a scholastic casualty.
Tackle Bobby Evans, end Frank
lin Fisher and end Larry Crut-
singer all gave up the game
Bonfire
Dance
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Owls, Aggies Battl
In Big H Saturdai
Following Bonfire Until Midnight
Music By
M.S.C. Lower Level
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Admission: $1.25 Per Couple
Back In Action
Danny Mcllhany, Coach Hank Foldberg-’s Mcllhany now rims from the halfback slot,
one-play star, will return to the Cadet line- The 5-11, 180-pounder from South Houston
up for the Rice game Saturday afternoon, has been out of action since the TCU game
Seen here in his old role as a quarterback, with leg and ankle injuries.
FATIGUES MAY BE WORN
Tigers Count On Defense
Against Navasota Tonight
Coach -Hank Foldberg takes his
multiple-multiple offense to the
Bayou City Saturday to test the
Rice Owls in broad daylight at
Rice Stadium.
Kickoff time is slated for 2 p.m.
in this 47th meeting between the
teams. A&M holds a 23-20-3 edge
in the series, but has won only
three of seventeen games against
a Jess Neely-coached Rice team.
The Aggies, with a 3-5 season
irecord, stand 3-2 in conference play
j and need this win to finish in the
! first division. Rice stands 1-4-2
for the season and 1-2-1 in the
I swc.
THE CADETS will be without
i the services of fullback Sam Byer,
j who suffered a dislocated elbow* in
the SMU game. On the positive
side of the ledger, halfback Danny
Mcllhany, fullback Lee Roy Caffey
and end James Drennan return to
duty after having recovered from
various injuries.
Randy Kerbow, injury-plagued
playcaller, is back at the helm of
the Owls, but if his leg can’t stand
up, soph surprise Walter McRey-
nolds will take over.
The Rice quarterbacks have a
good target in Gene Raesz, an all-
SWC end last season. Gene Flem
ing wall be a break-away threat
the Aggies will have to watch.
The Maroon and White will
counter with some threats of their
own in halfbacks George Hargett,
Eddie VanDyke and Tommy Meeks.
WHILE the majority of college
football teams really worry about
stopping their opponents inside the
10-yard line, the Owls will be try
ing extra hard to stop the Aggies,
and particularly Mike Clark, out
side the 30. And then that may
not be far enough as Clark life
a 42-yarder to beat. Baylor.
Rice won last year’s game 5
and is wondering if this isi
day for the Aggies to click om
cylinders. In a modified ve®
of Russian roulette, the Caiil
have only two games left to pm
that the gun was really loadti
ALL-WEATHER
Coals
May we suggest an All-'Weatkl
Coat of cotton and Dacron, hi
lining of acrylic fits snuglyar;|
is easily zipped out.
Colors:
Ivory
Olive
Black
Sizes;
M-46 Ref
38-4C Lots
“Our entire defense has one ob
jective Friday night—stop those
big plays, the ones that win the
game,” A&M Consolidated Coach
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FOR SALE
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seat belts, window proteetoi-s, §1250. Call
VI 6-5295. 33t2
1954 Chevrolet sedan. New valves, rings,
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generator, regulator, etc. Runs
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TURKEY SHOOT
Sunday, November 18th
2 p. m. til ?
SHILOH CLUB
3 Miles South of College
on Highway 6
Refreshments and Hot Dogs
All Size Shotguns
Shells Furnished
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OFFICIAL NOTICES
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led so as to arrive in the
of Student Publications (Ground floor
daily
telephoned so as to arrive m tne
Student Publications (Ground
YMCA, VI 6-6415. hours 8-12. 1-5, daily
Monday through Friday) at or before the
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tudent Publica-
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the time of the preliminary grade report
on November 12, 1962, may be used in
satisfying the 95 hour requirement. Those
this regu
the ring
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students qualifying under this regulation
leave their n;
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iay check their
igi
may leave their name with the ring
in the Registrar’s office in order that she
records
the rii
eligibility to order the ring,
the rings will be taken between November
to determine
Orders for
the rings i
27 and January
turned for deliv
nuary 4. The rings will he re-
• about February
1, 1963. The ring clerk is on duty from
ery on or
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THROUGH FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK
ONLY.
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Admissions and Registrar 30tl9
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BRYAN, TEXAS
TYPEWRITERS
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Calculators &
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CATES
TYPEWRITER CO.
909 S. Main TA 2-6000
CHILD CARE
HUMPTY DUMPTY NURSERY
Children of all ages, weekly and hourly
rates, 3404 South College Avenue, Bryan,
Texas. Virginia Davis Jones. Registered
Nurse. TA 2-4803. I24tfn
Will keep children, all ages, will pick up
und deliver. VI 6-8151. llltfn
FOR RENT
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nished apartment, 413 Sulphur Springs
Road, Bryan. Call VI 6-6660. 23tfn
HELP WANTED
OVERSEAS OPPORTUNITIES under 2
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20 to serve on rural, agricultural and
education projects. All expenses plus
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Attention Photographers
Bid Forms For Air Force Ball
Pictures May Be Picked Up At
Student Programs Office In
.M.S.C. Bids Accepted Thru
November 28.
HOME & CAR
RADIO REPAIRS
SALES & SERVICE
KEN’S RADIO & TV
303 W. 26th TA 2-2819
AGGIES NOTICE
To Rent Brazos County A&M Club For
Mixed Parties,—See Joe Faulk
SAE 30 Motor Oils 150 Qt.
Major Brands Oils 27-310 Qt.
For your parts and accessories
AT a DISCOUNT See us—
Plenty free parking opposite
the courthouse.
DISCOUNT AUTO PARTS
pumps,
etc.
50% on just about any part
for your car.
Filters 40% discount
AT JOE FAULK’S
25th and Washington
L! 1 l J 1 -‘I C 1 KJ I A fV l i
Brake shoes. Fuel pumps. Water
Generators, Starters, Solenoid
Save 30 to 50% on just about ai
Edsel Jones said Thursday. The
Tigers travel to Navasota to test
the Rattlers at 7:30 p.m.
“Every team we have played,”
Jones added, “we have beaten in
every way except on the score-
board and that’s where it counts.
The big plays, the long run, the
long pass or the fumble deep in
home territory, have accounted for
every touchdown scored against
us.
“No team this season has scored
against us on a consecutive drive
downfield. We can handle those
short continual runs up the middle
or around end, but those big plays
are the ones that get by us.”
THE A&M TIGERS are tied
with the Rattlers for fifth place.
Friday night’s game will determine
who will occupy the cellar in the
district.
Carrying the ball for the Tigers
in the backfield will be Ozzie
Burke (TB), Frank Litterst (FB),
Jim Carroll (WB) and calling the
plays will be Walter Varvel, the
quarterback.
Starting players in the Tiger
line will be Mike Calliham (LE),
J. W. Parsons (LT), Jay Pewth-
ers (LG), Sydney Coufal (C), Dar
rell Gossett (RG), David Parsons
(RT) and David Harvell (RE).
Four ex-University of Kentucky
players are with National Bas
ketball Association Teams. They
are Adrian Smith of the Cincin
nati Royals, Frank Ramsey with
the Boston Celtics, John Cox
with the Chicago Zephyrs and
Cliff Hagan with the St. Louis
Hawks.
Well Spoken Says
BERNIE LEMMONS. ’52
Every normal individual has
assumed, or has thrust upon
him, certain social obligations.
All thrift is an effort to meet
those social obligations. We
submit that life insurance en
ables him to do that to the
fullest, and with the greatest
ease and certainty.
Former President
Franklin D. Roosevelt.
From $25.00
Plus 2% Sales Tax
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Townshire Bryan, Tex,
TA 3-5051
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Wages range from room and board to $190 a month. All inclusive
fun-filled summer costing from $150 (without trans-Atlantic
transportation) to $799 (including round trip jet flight andit
day European land tour)
TRAVEL GRANTS AWARDED FIRST 1500 APPLICANTS
for a complete 20 page Prospectus and a European Job Applica
tion, contact either the Director of the Student Union, the Place
ment Officer, or write (enclosing two Postal INTERNATIONAL
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There’s a lot underneath the beauty of the ’63
Chevrolet. Its roomy, comfortable Body by
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engines, a host of refinements to make it run
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