p Page 6 College Station, Texas Thursday, April 23, 1964 THE BATTALION Texas Open Meet Favorite BY HAROLD V. RATLIFF Associated Press Sports Writer SAN ANTONIO )—The $40,- 000 Texas Open, oldest tournament on golf’s winter tour begins Thurs day and the favorite is a mystery man. The biggest names—Arnold Pal mer, Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player and Julius Boros—are missing and the fact that nobody has been able to win more than one tournament all year makes it a free-for-all. The tournament is being dedi- AGGIE SPECIAL Served Daily — 4 p. m. - 9 p. m. Chicken Fried Steak or Breaded Veal Cutlet Served With French Fries or Baked Potato Only 65^ BILL HUGHES RESTAURANT Between Western and Sands Motels cated to Jimmy Demaret, who has played in it more times than any body and four times was runner- up. He might be as much the fav orite as anybody. 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