THE BATTALION Pag-e 4 College Station, Texas Tuesday, October 1, 1963 READ BATTALION CLASSIFIEDS FACTS, MAN, FACTS! CHAR-BROILED DUTCHBURGERS Better than Ordinary Hamburgers YOUR TASTE WILL TELL DIAL VI 6-9968 FOR YOUR BAG FULL TO GO Dutch Kettle Snack Shop WHOLE PIES TO GO VI 6-9968 100 HIWAY 6, SOUTH DEPENDABLE SERVICE ALL WORK GUARANTEED CANGELOSIS Shoe Repair 2609 Texas Avenue SHOE REPAIR • SHOE DYEING REASONABLE PRICES ONE DAY SERVICE Intramurals \ With five activities of this year’s intramural program beginning Oct. 7, Charles E. McCandless, intra mural director, is sending an ur gent plea out for sophomore man agers. Approximately 20 slots have to be filled and McCandless asks in terested persons to contact the intramural office this week. Man agers, who officiate at games, re ceive intramural sweaters if they serve all year, McCandless said. Swimming, the first intramural activity, began Monday in Downs Natatorium. Other swimming pre liminaries will be held through next Monday. Class B races start at 5 p.m. Class A&C begin at 7:30 p.m. The finals for Class B diving vtdll be at 5 p.m. Oct. 8. Finals in all other events will be raced Oct. 9. Freshmen flag football, horse shoes and bowling start Oct, 7. Class A&C basketball and handball begin on the same day. NEW YORK ) _ Duke Rod ney and Porterhouse probably will compete in the Prix’d Ameri- que at Vincennes near Paris next winter. But Su Mac Lad, winner of the recent International Trot at Roosevelt Raceway, will stay home. Su Mac Lad is a gelding and ineligible. IfthXb. OumuMA I Wo 'MzM pA&di-tted 1,00 (riUurrt CjaJl&wi cu (-tiMiOL CA* ntfmr . c fiiJt-wdvi fvuxjMH-H,. its ~tb VJvtku* erV^paAt /udJ' [MS'- 'jvuIX UJC&A ■ YtrtA. yiAMf "Acubt~ ur^tUr . ^ /l*rOnVL\, ytrM -/'Aovv&- \ VHo /tJ TH€ SfcY " ^ Cost , ScluAA wlb Uh. G'-E: futdu) - /UjAtcw ... opfruCfeci. (jjLf -fcoMis oJ PITTSFIELD, MASS. Purchase Your EATON’S CORRASABLE BOND Typewriter Paper from The Exchange Store “Serving Texas Aggies” I , AGGIE OFFENSE Jim Keller’s punts supplied only A&M offense. THE SMUT 111 CALDWELL, TEXAS CALENDAR ™T, t h h o e p 00 THURSDAY, OCT. 3— STEAK NIGHT 6:30 to 9:00 p. m. $2.50 SUNDAY, OCT. 6— NOON BUFFET 11:30 a. m. to 2:00 p. m. $2.00 THURSDAY, OCT. 10- SEA FOOD BUFFET 6:30 to 9:00 p. m. $2.00 SUNDAY, OCT. 13- NOON BUFFET 11:30 a. m. to 2:00 p.m. $2.00 THURSDAY, OCT. 17- LA PARISIENNE GOURMET BUFFET 6:30 to 9:00 p.m. $2.50 SUNDAY, OCT. 20- NOON BUFFET 11:30 a. m. to 2:00 p. m. $2.00 THURSDAY, OCT. 24— SWEDISH SMORGASBORD 6:30 to 9:00 p. m. $2.00 SUNDAY, OCT. 27- NOON BUFFET 11:30 a. m. to 2:00 p. m. $2.00 THURSDAY, OCT. 31— MEXICAN FOOD BUFFET 6:30 to 9:00p.m, $2.00 SURREY RIDES ON SUNDAY SPEND A COUNTRY WEEK END AT THE SURREY. CHILDREN FREE NOTICE! BOWLING LEAGUE BEING FORMED Mixed League Bowling On Wednesday Night, October 2 Starting at 7:30 FOR: Faculty, Staff and Students All interested persons call VI 6-8721, Ext. 24, MemoriJ Student Center, or come by Games Desk In Bowling Area, M.S.C. taxai