The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 26, 1963, Image 7

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THE BATTALION
Thursday, September 26, 1963 College Station. Texas
Page 7
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We’re real proud of the showing
our team made in the second half
against LSU.”
More than 500 seniors were ga
thered at Hensel Park to hear
Hank Foldberg give the above
comment at the annual Senior
Steak Fry for the Aggie football
team.
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Coach Foldberg also introduced
the eight seniors on the squad and
commented on the up-coming game
against Ohio State Saturday.
“We are all optimistic about our
chances against Ohio State. If
we play good, heads-up ball and
don’t make any mistakes we have
a good chance to win,” Foldberg
said.
expected, there was plenty of food and tea.
for the large turnout, J. Gordon
Gay, co-ordinator of religious life
at A&M, provided the pienu of
steaks, potato salad, baked beans
The steak fry was scheduled to
begin at 7 p.m. but got off to a
late start due to an extended prac
tice by the team.
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Following Foldberg’s comments,
Mike Marlow, head yell leader, and
Royce Knox led the Class of ’64
in two yells.
Though only 350 seniors were
Aggies Concentrate
On Ohio Defense
; state-wide chi
be held in thtj
ation area* „ , . . ~
weekend in First Aggie Scorer
Center, under jravis Reagan, 5-8, 175, tallied the first 1963 touchdown
the MSC Ctpf the Cadets on a 5-yard pass from Bill Uzzell against
irman Joe TOiSIJ Saturday. Reagan is a two-year letterman and noted
or his breakaway speed and good balance. He was an ali
os Open Ches taler in high school for Wichita Falls,
be held SatiaT
rsisting of fivej
rst round seta
irday. Watson il
has been adveifl WANT AD RATES
Coach Hank Foldberg’s Aggies
used mock-ups of Ohio State’s
defensive and offensive setups
Wednesday in preparation for
Saturday’s game with the Buck
eyes.
Coach Foldberg sent his Ca
dets through a complete review
of their own plays, with heavy
emphasis on blocking and tack
ling assignments.
Batt Forecasts
Go Out On Limb
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! AUTO REPAIRS
DOYLE’S GARAGE
12703 Villa Marie Rd. TA 2-8022
FOR SALE
Senior boots size 10’/f,,
VI 8-7838 after 5 p. m.
calf 15 inches
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1959 Rambler station wagon, factory air,
white wall tires, chrome luggage rack.
Must sell, VI 6-5800 or VI 6-8540. 137t4
1961 Chevrolet Impaia, 2-door, hardtop,
standard transmission, radio, heater, excel
lent condition, VI 6-4559. 135tfn
Doberman Pinscher, 3 months old, TA-
2-4501. 128tfn
FOR RENT
Available October 1st to a nicp couple,
Southside facing
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neat, furnished cottage
college, $50, VI 6-7331.
Two bedroom apartment, nice furniture,
draw drapes, water fan, pretty floors, tile
drainboard, 304 E. 22nd, TA 2-7430. 133tfn
WORK WANTED
Typing by experienced typist, VI 6-5347.
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Wanted ironing in my home, reasonable
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White male or female help wanted at
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e help 1
the Tastee Freeze across from the Weste
Motel.
TV - Radio - Hi-Fi
Service & Repair
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SPECIAL NOTICE
SUL ROSS LODGE, NO. 1300, AF&AM.
Called meeting Thursday, Sept.
26, 7 p. m. M. M. examinations
and entered apprentice degree.
enterec
J. H. Keeves, W.ft
Joe Woolket, Secy.
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Fish and Picnic at original Hilltop lake.
Shades, tables ovens, price is right. Rain
checks given. 9 '/• miles south of College
on Highway 6. 134tfn
OFFICIAL NOTICE
btuaents interested in applying tor
Rhodes Scholarship should confer w
R. H. Ballinger, 302-C Academic Bld s .,
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R. H. Ballinger,
prior to October 9, 1963.
examination.
Ph. D. Language Examination
Examinations for meeting the foreign
language requirement for the Ph. D. de
gree will be given Tuesday, Oct. 1st at 6:00
wish to
in th
ues
129, Academic Buildii
;his examinati
over which tl
h the Secret:
dern Languaf
■iday. Sept. 27
■partment of Modern Languages
J. J. Woolket, Head 18417
p. m, in Room 129, Academic Building.
Students wishing to take this examination
1a
n<
p.m.
Department of Modern Langua
hould leave the
be e
he JJepartment 01 Modern Language:
not later than 5:00 p.m. Friday, Sept. 27th
ave the material over which they
be examined with the Secretary
Department of Modern Languaj
It is now time for all Student Organiza-
>ns to apply for Official Recognitio
<
del
October 15, 1963.
tions to apply fo
the Student Finance
Student Center. Th
MEAT SALES
Effective October 1, 1963 retail
sales hours for A&M Meats Lab,
A. I. Bldg., will be Monday thru
Friday from 4 to 5 p. m.,
Saturday 8 a. m. to 12 noon.
HOME & CAR
RADIO REPAIRS
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Agent For
NITED VAN LINES
TA 2-2835
707 S. Tabor, Bryan
AGGIE NOTICE
To Rent Brazos County A&M Club For
—See
:os
Mixed Parties,—See Joe Faulk
SAE 30 Motor Oils 150 Qt.
Major Brands Oils .... 30-330 Qt.
For your parts ana accessories
AT a DISCOUNT See us—
Plenty free parking opposite
the courthouse.
DISCOUNT AUTO PARTS
Brake shoes. Fuel pumps. Water pumps.
Starters, Solenoids, etc.
rs,
ju:
st about any part
Generators,
Save 30 to 50%
for your car.
Filters 40% discount
AT JOE FAULK’S
25th and Washington
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T. V.. Radio, Phono., Car Radio
Transistor Radio Service
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The Batt sports staff got off to 1
a good start on its weekly pre
dictions getting eight out of 11
right and missing the point spread,
by 8.5 per game.
It must be admitted though tha
last week’s games were probabh.
the easiest of the season. The sche
dule gets a little harder as the
seanson gets deeper. This is the
way we see it for this Satur
day:
A&M 12, Ohio Stale 7: Pure pre
judice with an eye on Texas Tech’s
upset last week.
Texas 24, Tech 10: Red Raiders
look tempting but two in a row
is too much to ask.
Baylor 34, Houston 21: Don Trull
is great and the Bears are out for
revenge.
Arkansas 19, Missouri 13: Little
Rock is the game site and the main
reason for a Porker win.
Michigan 21, SMU 6: Just can’t
see the Mustangs starting off with
a hang.
Rice 16, LSU 6: The Tiger’s pass
defense didn’t iook too tough and
Rice’s passing game is.
TCU 17, Florida St. 14: The
Seminoles knocked off a good pass
ing team in Miami but won’t stop
Tommy Crutcher.
Northwestern 33, Indiana 6: Tom
Myers and company open Big 10
action with a flurry of passes and
a victory.
Syracuse 14, Kansas 13: The
Jay hawks bounce back after a loss
to TCU but not far enough to stop
the Orangemen.
USC 24, Oklahoma 21: Heaven
help the forecasters on this one.
Playing in LA is a big advantage.
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Halfback Mike Pitman has the distinction of being the
smallest man on the A&M squad, but you’d never gue'ss
it by his actions. Pitman was a starter on defense for the
Cadets last year and started the 1963 season with an
intercepted pass against LSU. Pitman is 5-10, 160.
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Official notices must he Urou^ht, mtuieo
or telephoned so aa to arrive »n the Office
of Student .Publications (Ground Floor
XMCA, VI 6-6416, hours 8-12, 1-6, daip
Monday through Friday) at or before the
deadline of 1 p. m. of the day preceding
publication — Director of Student Publica
tions.
for a
ith
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All students who have completed Military
cience, and have not received a branch
Science,
assignment, are requested to report to the
Chemistry Lecture Room at 171
Chemistry Lecture Boom at 1715 hours
Friday 27 September 1963. An examination,
to be used in conjunction with branch
assignments, will be administered at that
time. There will not be a mak<
le up
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apply lor UlHcial Recognition at
Student Finance Center, Memorial
Center.
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