n pating Bering Ex. one of 54 vi ng net- are in the ir 43 are world, using the Faraday vide inte- for scin- ration on pheric ir- :r studies ent infor- GROUP ring data satellites 'essor ex- able to iquipment s for the apable of hical ex- igularities to daily blazing t that a 'es height i sky can height of n pointed over the kM group ;wo fixed mit, Ger- rs bership. ist sign :l years 'oom is / tables condi- nd join t to the idently: rd Club ion now Closed HILLS” NTER” Charge the on PASS THIEF Mike Pitman leads conference in pass interceptions. Rifle Team Outshoots Bears; Seeks Fifth Win At Houston The Baylor Bears fell victim to [lie A&M Rifle Team 1425-1393 in i match held here Saturday mom- Baylor is the fourth team in the Southwest Rifle Association to be teten by the Aggies this year, said the team sponsor, Lt. Col. frank Hertzog, Tuesday after noon. Texas Tech, Rice and TCU iere beaten’ previously. McCloud B. Hodges and Carl E. Long both shot a score of 288 out of a possible 300 to pace the A&M team. Other members who participated were Bennie L. Riddle, William A. Outfit pictures for the AG- G1ELAND will be made accord ing to the schedule below. Uniform will be class A Winter. Outfit C.O.’s will wear sabers; seniors will wear boots. Ike jackets may be worn if ALL seniors in the outfit can obtain them. Guidons and award flags will be carried. ALL personnel in the outfit will wear the billed service cap issued by the college. The type of cap worn by under classmen to and from the pic ture taking area is left to the discretion of the outfit C.O. Outfits should be in front of jthe Administration Building by 1230 hrs. on the appointed day. Arrangements should be made by first sergeants with the Mess Hall supervisors to allow the outfit to be admitted to the Mess Hall early. October 21 A-l, B-l October 22 C-l, D-l October 23 E-l, F-l October 24 G-l, G-2 October 25 A-2, B-2 October 28 C-2, D-2 October 29 E-2, F-2 October 30 A-3, B-3 October 31 C-3, D-3 November 1 E-3, F-3 November 4 H-3, Sqd. 16 November 5 G-3, 1-3 November 6 Sqd. 1, Sqd. 2 November 7 Sqd. 3, Sqd. 4 November 8 Sqd. 5, Sqd. 6 November 11 Sqd. 7, Sqd. 8 November 12 Sqd. 9, Sqd. 10 November 13 .... Sqd. 11, Sqd. 12 November 14 .... Sqd. 13, Sqd. 14 November 18 .... Sqd. 15, Sqd. 17 November 19 M-Band, W-Band Birdsong, Robert M. Nalley and Gary L. Byrd. Saturday the A&M Rifle Team will travel to Houston to shoot against the University of Houston. Arlington State College will come to College Station for a match on Nov. 9 followed by the University of Texas on Nov. 23 in the final match for the Aggies in the South west Rifle Association. Last year the A&M Rifle Team tied with Arlington State for first in the Southwest Rifle Association and lost in a shoot-off match to finish second. The Aggies last year were rated ninth in the nation by the National Rifle Association. CORPS SENIORS & 1st. SERGEANTS YEARBOOK PORTRAIT SCHEDULE CORPS SENIORS & OUTFIT FIRST SERGEANTS will have their portrait made for the “Ag- gieland ’64” according to the following schedule. Portraits will be made at the Aggieland Studio, in CLASS A WINTER UNIFORM. EXECUTIVE OFFICERS AND 1ST SERGEANTS will have their portraits made in GH cap for the military section. COMMANDING OFFICERS will have full length portraits made in boots. PLEASE MAKE INDIVIDUAL APPOINT MENTS WITH THE STUDIO FOR THESE FUL LLENGTH PORTRAITS. November 5-6 Maroon & White Band 6- 7 A, B, C, D-l 7- 8 E, F, G-l 11- 12 A, B, C, D-2 12- 13 E, F, G-2 13- 14 A, B, C, D-3 14- 15 E, F, G, H, 1-3 18- 19 Squadrons 1-4 19- 29 Squadrons 5-8 20- 21 Squadrons 9-12 21- 22 Squadrons 13-17 An Engineering CAREER With FISHER GOVERNOR COMPANY Interviews will be held on November 5, 1963 on the campus. See your placement office now for an appointment FISHER GOVERNOR COMPANY Marshalltown, Iowa Manufacturers of Automatic Control Equipment THE BATTALION Thursday, October 31, 1963 College Station, Texas Page 5 A&M STATISTICS Ford Keeps Rushing Lead; LaGrange Tops Passers Aggie statistics after six games show very little to brag about ex cept maybe Jim Keller’s punting. Figures aren’t available, but it’s very possible that the senior from Terrell is leading the nation in number of punts. Keller has kicked 41 times for 1,703 yards and a 41.6 average. Ten of those punts came against Baylor Saturday. Aggie defensive halfback Mike Pitman intercepted three passes against the Bears to give him four for the season and move into a tie for the conference leadership in interceptions. RUSHING Ford Rogers Linnstaedter Reagan Att. Gain Lost Net Av; rget eks 29 41 43 26 18 20 128 109 170 79 74 61 123 109 104 71 70 60 Vvg. 4.2 2.6 2.4 2.7 3.9 3.0 Mcllhany McLean Uzzell Nichols Keller Kachtik Bates Willenborg Pitman LaGrange Totals PASSING LaGrange Keller Linnstaedter Mcllhaney Uzzell Willenborg Ford Reagan Totals RECEIVING Ford Hargett Reagan Carpenter Uzzell Meeks McLean Brotherton Whatley Stabler Drennan Mcllhaney Overton 20 13 7 4 33 6 3 4 1 6 274 77 38 21 18 51 11 3 7 0 11 2.3 2.8 3.0 4.5 0.4 1.8 1.0 0.2 -3—3.0 -10—1.6 868 184 674 2.5 Att. Comp. Int. Yds. TD 33 12 3 180 0 22 19 14 1 3 1 2 95 8 10 8 1 1 1 0 41 124 92 72 5 5 3 0 490 Catches Yds. 98 60 73 88 37 22 27 14 16 15 13 12 7 Pet. .363 .363 .526 .571 1.000 .333 1.000 .000 .431 TD. 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pitman LaGrange Totals INTERCEPTIONS Pitman Fletcher Keller Totals TEAM STATISTICS First Downs Rushing Passing Penalties Net Yds, Rushing Net Yds. Passing Total Net Yds. Rushing Plays Passes Attempted Passes Completed Passes Had Intercepted Punts Punting Yds, Punting Average No. Punt Returns Punt Return Yards Punt Return Avg. Penalties Yds. Lost Penalties Fumbles Fumbles Lost PUNT RETURNS B. Ward 1 Pitman 7 Hargett 4 Willenborg 1 Totals 13 0 0 1 No. Yds. TD. Avg. 10.0 1 5 1 3 41 490 ds. 40 26 25 91 A&M 65 39 21 5 674 490 1164 274 95 41 6 41 1703 41.6 13 133 10.2 25 235 14 6 26.0 25.0 15.1 Opp. 92 58 32 2 954 720 1674 262 121 62 6 29 944 32.5 30 421 14.0 20 168 13 9 No. Yds. TD. Avg. 44.0 44 42 35 12 133 6.0 8.7 12.0 10.2 It's chilly in the Ozarks Look cool but feel comfortable In an H.I.S. weather F" checker as you help the Ags “Roast the Hogs” Get yours’ at: Loupors 5,000 Aggies Can’t Be Wrong At The North Gate VI 6-6312 SOO-EY PIG H AA $ Smoked Picnic Lb. 5 BACON Hormel .... Lb. 49' FRANKS Hormel Lb 49 PAN SAUSAGE ... lb. 39 C I CHEESE Wisconsin Longhorn . 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