The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 04, 1963, Image 4

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    Pag-e 4
College Station, Texas
Friday, October 4, 1963
THE BATTALION
Decisive Games Face SWC Teams
Texas Christian turns its pow- Southwest Conference’s most
er down the middle loose on Ar- meaningful games,
kansas Saturday in one of the It matches two of the “Big
COACH NORTON’S PANCAKE HOUSE
35 Varieties of/:finest pancakes, aged heavy KC steaks,
shrimp, and otner fine foods.
Daily .... Merchant’s lunch 11 to 2 p.m
NOTICE!
MIXED BOWLING LEAGUES
BEING FORMED FOR
STUDENTS ONLY.
at the
Memorial Student Center Bowling Lanes,
Call VI 6-8721, Ext. 24, or come by
Games Area Desk for reservations.
FIRST MEETING FRIDAY NIGHT,
OCTOBER 4, GAMES AREA, M.S.C.
Four” in a battle that can well
shape the entire season. This one
always figures strongly in where
the championship is to go.
THE TEXAS Christian-Arkan-
sas clash in the Ozarks headlines
a full and important schedule of
two conference games and four
intersectional tests that could
give the Southwest national
prominence.
Intersectionally, Rice, buoyed
by its 21-12 victory over Louisi
ana State, rolls against mighty
Penn State at University Park,
Pa.; Baylor, which walloped
Houston 27-0 in its opener, goes
out to Portland to take on Ore
gon State, and Southern Method
ist, which bowed to Michigan 27-
•16 but was pleased with a second
half comeback, gets Air Force
Academy in the Cotton Bowl.
IN THESE three games the
conference representatives will be
playing outfits that are unbeaten
and untied in two tests thus far.
Air Force may be the toughest of
the group. The Fly Boys whipped
Washington and crushed Colo
rado State.
TEXAS, the defending cham
pion and rated No. 3 in the na
tion, stays at home to entertain
Oklahoma State. It will be the
first test from Oklahomans since
the Longhorns play Oklahoma at
Dallas next week in the big one.
Oklahoma State never has beat
en Texas and doesn’t appear cap
able of making it very interesting
this time. But the game will fur
nish a comparison between Texas
and Arkansas, another of the Big
Four. Arkansas beat the Sooner
Aggies 21-0 in opening the sea
son.
RICE, the fourth member of
the Big Four, has its work cut
out for it against a Penn State
team that features the blistering
aerial maneuvers of Pete Liske.
The Owls might match him in
brilliance with their Walt, Me-
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CHILD CARE
Child care on Foch, nice play area,
VI 6-7370. 140t8
Children
ages. Virginia D. Jones, Registered Nurse,
3404 South College Ave., TA 2-4803. 61tfn
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132tfn
Experience; reference, in my home, VI-
-8608. 133tfn
Fifteen years nursery experience, two
rears up, near East Gate. Mrs. C. H.
Bates, VI 6-4162.
133tfn
Child care, call VI 6-4388.
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Will keep children, all ages, will pick up
and deliver! VI 6-8161. llltfn
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SPECIAL NOTICE
Fish and Picnic at original Hilltop lake.
Shades, tables ovens, price is right. Rain
checks given. 9 Vi miles south of College
on Highway 6. 134tfn
WANTED TO BUY
Will buy re-circulating water coolers,
call VI 6-5143. 142t3
1964 State Inspection Stickers
are available NOW
DOYLE’S GARAGE
2703 Villa Maria Rd. TA 2-8022
TV - Radio - Hi-Fi
Service & Repair
GIL’S RADIO & TV
TA 2-0826 2403 S. College
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AGGIE NOTICE
To Rent Brazos County A&M Club For
Mixed Parties,—See Joe Faulk
SAE 30 Motor Oils 15£ Qt.
Major Brands Oils .... 30-33^ Qt.
For your parts and accessories
AT a DISCOUNT See us—
Plenty free parking opposite
the courthouse.
DISCOUNT AUTO PARTS
Brake shoes. Fuel pumps. Water pumps.
Generators, Starters, Solenoids, etc.
Save 30 to 50% on just about any pari
for your car.
Filters 40% discount
AT JOE FAULK’S
25th and Washington
FOR RENT
Nicely
rivate entrance,
by week
pri
Ca
furnished bedroom for student!
o blocks north
month, VI 6-5266.
ts,
of
Small furnished house, ideal one or
vo working people or students, S50 per
onth, see Sunday 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.,
- ' 144tl
two
montn,
4404 As
Furnished apartment, near Ridgecrest,
$80, VI 6-6826 or VI 6-7463.
ecresx,
144t2
Two bedroom unfurnished duplex, stove
jtional, tile bath, washing machim
nections, panel ray heating, garage, :
East 27th. St., call TA 2-1352 or VI 6-
optional, tile bath, washing machine con-
... panel ray heating, garage, 1408-A
143tfn
FOR SALE
G E console television, good condition,
call VI 6-5139 after 5 p. m. 144tl
Full size gas range,
cheap, call VI 6-8550
excellent condition,
144tfn
Convenient One-Stop Service
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2909 Texas Ave. TA 2-3793
Completely renovated, new roof, re
painted inside and out, two bedroom,
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ient
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with separate stv
Hills Addition convenient to the cam
pus. Can be purchased with a low down
payment.
If interested come by our office or
after office hours call.
Ed Scott
P. E. “Pete” Newman
John Wayne Todd
L. E. Winder, Jr.
Ernie Wentrcek
VI 6-6186
VI 6-7006
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VI 6-6296
TA 3-3475
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Calculators &
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Packing—Transportation—
Storage
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Agent For
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TA 2-2835
707 S. Tabor, Bryan
HOME & CAR
RADIO REPAIRS
SALES & SERVICE
KEN’S RADIO & TV
303 W. 26th TA 2-2819
Cash Available For Books, Slide Rules & Etc.
5,000 AGGIES CAN’T BE WRONG
LOUPOT'S
Reynolds, who shot down LSU
last week.
Arkansas is favored to beat
Texas Christian despite its loss
last week to Missouri while the
Christians were downing Florida
State 13-0. But it ought to be a
great battle with the No. 1 and
No. 2 conference rushers — Jim
Lindsey of Arkansas and Tommy
Crutcher of Texas Christian—in
a thunderous duel.
SOUTHERN METHODIST,
with its new star Danny Thomas,
a passer and kicker of sensation
al proportions, is hopeful against
Air Force. But no one expects
the Methodists to halt Terry
Isaacson, who is a fine passer
and runner and a brilliant quar
terback.
Baylor and Oregon State are
due to wage an aerial duel and if
so the Bears ought to have as
good a chance as anybody with
its Don Trull.
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Ags Face 1st SWC Foi
One year and 19 seconds ago,
the Texas Tech Red Raiders were
preparing to kickoff to A&M fol
lowing a field goal that gave them
a 3-0 lead and what seemed to be
a rousing upset victory.
But 19 seconds and 100 yards
later, the Aggies marched off the
field with an unbelievable 7-3 win.
Danny Mcllhany took that kick
off and skittered and scampered
from end zone to end zone to
snatch the decision away from
Tech, breaking their back and
ruining their season.
THIS SAME speedster will open
at halfback Saturday night against
Tech in Lubbock holding the No. 1
spot on the Raiders’ Most Unpop
ular list.
If the Aggies win the toss, Mc
llhany most likely will be the
choice to receive the 7:30 p.m.
opening kickoff. Coach Hank
Foldberg’s squad will be hoping
that history does repeat itself.
The Cadets are a slim one
touchdown favorite in its confer
ence opener. Tech started SWC
play last Saturday with a 49-7
loss to Texas. A&M stands 0-2 for
the season while the Raiders are
1-1.
TECH COACH J. T. King has a
much improved crew with a bona
fide all-America candidate in end
David Parks and a highly touted
halfback in Donny Anderson.
Parks was all-SWC last year
while leading the conference in
pass receptions and doing the
kicking chores for Tech.
Anderson is just a sophomore
but has drawn high compliments
from Aggie scout Craig Randall.
Randall calls the Stinnett flash
the best runner the Cadets will
face. This includes Paul Warfield
of Ohio State and Joe Labruzzo of
LSU.
The Farmers’ starting
will be the same as the one;:
Ohio State with the except; [
Mcllhany at right halfinpi |
injured George Hargett.
Wogs Defea
Fish In Opei
HELP WANTED
Somebody who knows how to sew, altera
tions and dressmaking, you can work at
home, Call VI 6-5139 after 5 p. m. 144tl
White male or female help wanted at
the Tastee Freeze across from the Western
Motel. 129tfn
WORK WANTED
Typing by experienced typist, VI 6-6347.
137tl6
Typing, VI 6-8320. 133tfn
Wanted ironing in my home, reasonable
rates, pick-up and delivery, call TA 3-
5071 after 6 p. m. 133tl9
OFFICIAL NOTICE
Official notices must be brought, mailed
or telephoned so as to arrive in the Office
of Student Publications (Ground Floor
YMCA, VI 6-6415, hours 8-12, 1-6, daily
Monday through Friday) at or before the
deadline of 1 p. m. of the day preceding
publication — Director of Student Publica
tions.
DEGREE FILING DEADLINE SET FOR
OCTOBER 21, 1963. Applications for de
grees are now being accepted in the
Registrar’s Office from all students who
expect to complete their degree require
ments by January 18, 1964. Candidates
for advanced degrees must file their appli
cations with both the Registrar’s Office
and the Graduate Dean’s Office. The
deadline date for filing applications is
October 21, 1963. 143U3
January graduates may begin ordering
their graduation invitations starting Octo,
her 1 through the 31st, Monday thru Fri
day, 9 to 4 at the cashier’s window Memo
rial Student Center. 141tl?
Students interested in applying for a
Rhodes Scholarship should confer with
R. H. Ballinger, 302-C Academic Bldg.,
prior to October 9, 1963. 138t9
It is now time for all Student Organiza
tions to apply for Official Recognition at
the Student Finance Center, Memorial
Student Center. The DEADLINE is
October 15, 1963. 133tl6
SOSOLIKS
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Transistor Radio Service
713 S. Main TA 2-1941
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OTIS MCDONALD’S
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Bryan, Texas
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.
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TRAPPED
Fish HB Garry Willis picks up passing yardage.
By MARVIN SCHULfl
Battalion Ass’t. Sports Ei
Igniting for a second hi
plosion, the TCU Wogs dtl
the A&M Fish, 10-0 in ties
opener at Kyle Field.
An exchange of punts ett;
with a great defensive die
tween the two squads tug!
action in the first half,
Toeing the pigskin intotli
John Boss, the towering ([
end, started the 60-minutek l
Cujstby Hudler, the Wog left
b^ck camped under the ball.
T'-yard line and scampert
yards before Joe Weiss, tb
fullback halted his progre;;
Unable to move against tls
gie defense, TCU elected to
the home team the pigskin ft
first time. Thus, started ai
of exchanges' which cot |
right on up to the final secs
the first half.
A miscue in the Aggie k
by left halfback Ronnie li
set up TCU’s eventual fitll
in the third period. The bii
jarred free from Lindsey s|
29-yard line and Wog rightj
Jimmie DiCuffa was theta
off the stack.
After an unsuccessful bii
first down, TCU called in Id |
Bruce Alford to kick the fiok [
Alford’s boot from 40 yaii
was good and the Wogs ii
the lead, 3-0 with 6:49 retu
in the third quarter.
TCU punched across thtii
touchdown in the final fram ’
Quarterback Jimmy Duffeyi |
a toss to right end Bob 8
good for 11 yards and a ss
bad snap hack from the Aggi s
ter on a punting situation tt I
team a loss of 38 yards aci r
again the Wogs were ink'
A&M finished with sill
downs and 145 total yards:!
ground and in the air lanes,
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