THE BATTALION Page 3 College Station, Texas Thursday, September 26, 1963 smf» ill dm tanHN \" ; v Big Brother John Brotherton regained his starting left end post after a standout defensive performance against LSU. A 6-2, 217- pound junior, Brotherton had lost his first unit post to Andrew Overton following pre-season workouts. FROM THE / /• rf f>* r By JIM BUTLER Sept. 26, 1963 Dear Mama, As you know, the team flew down to Baton Rouge last Saturday to beat the Louisiana State University Tigers. I WPP! hnrvov when I found ent Thqt T wpcn’f; +V|o onlv 0U6 who hed never been on an airnipno before. There were four other guvs and we all sat together clutching our little white paper sacks. The stewardesses helned a lot. One of them was real cute. She slmked down the aisle saying, “Coffee, tea or me?” When we got to Baton Rouge we had a police escort out to the stadium. A ladv driver in front of us got kind of shook and pulled up clear over the curb onto somebody’s lawn. After we worked out Friday afternoon, we flew to New Orleans. Boy. what a town! They had girls what were girls. And the liquor. Mama, you wouldn’t believe it! There was more liquor there than Saturday Evening Post has lawsuits. They even had a street named Bourbon. Saturday morning it was back to Baton Rouge and a short rest. We cot out to the stadium twn hours before game time and there were already people in the stands. When we ran out on the field to warm up it was loaded. They said there were 68.000 people there and I’ll bet 60,000 were veiling for the Tigers. I won’t go into detail on the game, Mama, since you probably read about it in the paper. I’ll tell you this though, we’re going to do a lot better against Ohio State this weekend. The team has a real good attitude and we all feel we can win. We’re going to have trouble with the Buckeye backfield though. Their three running backs are faster than Texas jackrabbits. But we have a few shotgun shells for them. That’s all for now, Mama. Your loving son. Beast Current Bowling Tournament Open To Upperclassmen, Fish Bowling- activities for the new year will be highlighted by the current University-wide tourna ment sponsored by the Bowling Committee. The tournament has two divi sions, the upperclass division for students who have previously at tended A&M and the newcomer division for freshmen. The full cost of entering either division is $9.50 which pays for 15 lines of bowling. Each entrant has until October 10 to bowl the 15 lines or he can bowl them all in one day. Five of those dollars will be put in the prize ‘fund. A bowling ball drilled to the winner’s order will be offered as top prize in each division with other prizes distributed to second and third place victors. Free games will go to the first, second, and third high 3-game series in each division. Mike Sheehan, a freshman from Longview is currently leading the newcomer bracket averaging over 190 for 12 games. Jim Murray, a student from Houma, Louisiana tops the upperclassmen with a to tal score of 3141 which includes his handicap of 450 pins. The up perclassmen are handicapped while the newcomer division is scratch. WANT- A - BURGER DRIVE INN Highway 6 — “East Gate” CHICKEN — FISH — SHRIMP THICK MALTS & SHAKES Call VI 6-4889 and your order will be ready—No Waiting BEST HAMBURGERS IN TOWN TRY OUR JUMBO BURGER JUST 350 Phone VI 6-4889 AP PICKS Sooners Get Nod In Trojan Clash ’ By WILL GRIMSLEY AP Sports Writer NEW YORK UP)—Bud Wilkin son is a big-moment coach and Oklahoma is a big-moment teem— the kind that comes up for dra matic situations. Such a situation arises Saturday when the Sooners play Southern California with the No. 1 national rating at stake. This is also bounce back week for such red-faced teams as Wash ington and Mississippi as well as for this crystal ball-gazer, whose opening mark was 30-13 for .697. A new day—a fresh guess: OKLAHOMA 18, Southern Cali fornia 10: Neither team played* at best last week. The quick, lerm Sooners should stop Pete Beath- ard and his mates in a rugged game. WISCONSIN 24, Notre Dame 14: The fig’hting- Irish show more fight than usual under interim coach Hugh Devore but the Badg ers hammer away at their weak tackles. MICHIGAN 19, Southern Meth odist 14: Home field advantage; if it were in Dallas, we’d take SMU. RICE 8, Louisiana State 3: The Owls are always tough for the Tigers from Jim Corbett’s bayou land. WARRINGTON 15, Pittsburgh 13: The Huskies atone for last week’s letdown; the powerful Pan thers seem to play better on the road. ARKANSAS 14, Missouri 7: Billy Gray’s Houdini hall-handling does the job for the Porkers. TEXAS 25, Texas Tech 0; Tom my Ford should be good for two or three touchdowns. 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