FALION N\ color ait L Jssi. ED [TED AVEL GRANfTS inpr, office work, ication send $1: e de la Liberal )uchy of Luxajj VTED 6-5900 15M" ypist, VI 6-5SII. 137t3i S. Coins of s' 1 hard Crosbyi Box 170111 filing for class m her 18 ft™ Programs Offe >n will be hell 161« idents who have it may purchase s passing at ft ( grade report on re used in satis' drement. Those this regulation h the ring clerk i order that she determine fte' r ngs. Orders for tween November and December >se rings will be • about February is on duty from Monday through irector of iegistrar Hi-Fi ipair ) & tv 3 S. Collee* rERS Service For: ictor s& hines s DR CO. TA 2-600fl ’AIRS iS THREE-POINT MAN Sophomore Bobby Lee handles Aggie kicking chores. Kicking Specialist Second To Rogers By MARVIN SCHULTZ In 1961 there was a gridiron power known as San Antonio Jef ferson, one of the top teams in the AAAA ranks. This particular team was sparked by one of the finest backfields in the state. Two of the offensive sparkplugs were Phil Harris, the promising sophomore at Texas and Bobby Lee, a fine running halfback who was also noted for his booting extra points after touchdowns. This team surged into the quart er finals of the state playoffs and bowed to a jinx from way back, Corpus Christi Ray. But, that team will be remembered for pro ducing some of college’s best talent. Other than Lee and Harris, there was an end named Tommy Nobis who has proven himself at Texas. The Aggies got prize catches when they landed Tommy Murrah and Lee. Lee did well in his high school chores and his feats have carried to college football. Last year as a freshman, he booted six of seven extra point attempts and skyrocketed a field goal good for 37 yards. This year the 5-9, 168 pounder has three field goals to his credit while kicking eight ex tra points, totaling 17 points which is second in Aggie scoring. Jerry Rogers, a Ray product leads with 18 points. Lee believes that the Aggies can contain the highly touted Long- bom offense. “They have a fine ball club but I think we can hold them,” stated the versatile kicking specialist. If the Aggies need the field goal Bobby stated that he "will be ready to go.” As to playing against his old teammates Bobby recalled the Fish game last year when he car- “Sports Car Center” Dealers for Renault-Peugeot & British Motor Cars Sales—Parts—Service |“We Service All Foreign Cars jl422 Texas Ave. TA 2-451 COACH NORTON’S PANCAKE HOUSE 35 varieties of finest pancakes, aged heavy KC steaks, shrimp, and other fine foods. Daily—Merchants lunch 11 to 2 p. m. ryan, Tex. CAR WASH OPEN SOON WATCH FOR DATE & PLACE FRANCHISE & SALES REPRESENTATIVE MARVIN W. DURRANT J921 Hilltop Dr. Bryan VI 6-5638 ried the ball over the goal line for two points and was met there by Tommy Nobis. Tommy patted him on the back and said, “that a boy, Bobby.” FROM THE Sideii ined By JIM BUTLER Aggie Head Coach Hank Foldberg opened his weekly press conference on a note of optimism with just a week to go before the big Turkey Day game. “The Aggies are champions of one area anyway— Houston,” Foldberg remarked. The Cadets beat Rice and the University of Houston while the Fish knocked off the Rice Owlets. The Aggie mentor said the biggest factor in the Rice win was red flags or rather the lack of red flags. The Cadets had only one penalty called on them. Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow . . . and then this unpetty pace explodes into a national spectacle of color, tradition and burning desire. In six days, a small band of Texans will invade Kyle Field with more at stake than any group of Texans since the Alamo. The University of Texas Longhorns, No. 1 team in the nation, will be opposing a team with that Fightin’ Aggie Spirit that had been kindled into flaming reality by the nation’s No. 1 Bonfire the night before. Fifty million turkey-gorged TV viewers will be bloatedly watching two hungry elevens fighting their hearts out. Suddenly the past ceases to exist and season records mean less than dust. And for the loser there will be no tomorrow. The Steers will be shooting for their first national title in 70 years of football and the first mythical championship for a Southwest Conference team since the Aggies accom plished the feat in 1939. Texas is within 60 long, bruising minutes of its first undefeated, untied season in 43 years. And in the hands of the cellar-dwelling Aggies lays the final decision. The taste of six losses l^ys burning in their throat and six straight failures against the Orange and White is more untasty yet. But a rumble was heard from the sleeping Maroon giant Saturday and Rice was a witness to the waking tremors. From the depth of Castle Henderson comes the battle cry— We are ready! When the flags stop waving, and an unfired cannon rolls back to Austin, the Texas dream will be buried beneath the Kyle Field sod carrying the epitaph “full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.” THE BATTALION Thursday, November 21, 1963 College Station, Texas Page 6 1927 AGGIES BEAT TEXAS 28-7 IF YOU MAKE OR USE OFFSET PAPER PLATES THIS CLINIC IS FOR YOU You are invited to attend any of three demonstrations to be held Friday, Nov. 22, on the preparation and use of offset paper plates. These demonstrations will be conducted in Room 2 of the Journalism Depart ment in Nagle Hall, where a 1250 Multilith press is available. Mr. Richard Brown of Columbia Ribbon and Carbon Manufacturing Co. will con duct the demonstrations, and help you solve your paper plate problems. Don’t miss it! 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