The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 25, 1964, Image 4

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College Station, Texas
Friday, September 25, 1964
THE BATTALION
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St. Thomas’ Episcopal
Chapel
906 Jersey St.
South Side of Campus
Invites anyone interested
in The Episcopal Church to
to an
INQUIRERS’ CLASS
Sunday Evening 8:00 p. m.
First Class October 4, 1964
Regular Service of the Episcopal
Church Sundays 8:00 a. m. 9:15
a. m. 11:00 a. m.; 7:00 p. m.
Wednesdays 6:30 a. m. 7:15 p. m.
Canterbury Association - Supper
6:30 p. m. Wednesdays.
PICTURE SCHEDULE
AGGIELAND ’65
Outfit pictures for the AG
GIELAND will be made accord
ing to the schedule below.
Uniform will be class A Win
ter. Outfit C.O.’s will wear sa
bers; 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 picture
taking area is left to the discre
tion of the outfit C.O.
Outfits should be in front of
the 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.
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As Batt Editors See Them
The five Battalion editors dashed Thursday editor Glenn Droomgole, new editors Mike
into the wastelands of blind prediction and Reynolds and Clovis McCallister, and sports
supposition when they decided to call their editor Tex Rogers will state their cases,
own shots on Southwest Conference grid Once the season gets underway percentages
tilts. A weekly tote board of “Batt Pix” will will be kept on each prognosticator who will
be posted with the scheduled games, and either reap the glories of good guessing, or
Battalion editor Ronald Fann, managing suffer the consequences for lousy calls.
September
October
28 — A-l, B-l
29 — C-l, D-l
30 — E-l, F-l
1 — G-l, G-2
2 — A-2, B-2
5 — C-2, D-2
7 — A-3, B-3
8 — C-3, D-3
9 — E-3, F-3
12 — G-3, H-3
13 — Sqd 1, Sqd 2
14 — Sqd 3, Sqd 4
15 — Sqd 5, Sqd 6
16 — Sqd 7, Sqd 8
19 — Sqd 9, Sqd 10
20 —Sqd 11, Sqd 12
21 — Sqd 13, Sqd 14
22 — Sqd 15, Sqd 16
23 — Sqd 17, Sqd 18
26 — M-Band,
W-Band
Meeks Had Future Cut Out
With Big, Athletic Pattern
What would you do in this situ
ation? You have two older broth
ers, both outstanding athletes in
high school and then in college.
Your main desire is to do just as
good if not better than they did.
Mix in a father who was former
ly a coach and is now the equip
ment manager for the team you’re
pi ay in on.
A&M’s Tommy Meeks solved
this situation by becoming one of
the top backs on this year’s Aggie
club.
Meeks, a rugged 6-0, 175-pound,
two-year letterman from Bryan, is
the son of A&M’s equipment man
ager, S. M. (Monk) Meeks, who is
in his seventh year at Aggieland.
Tommy’s older brothers, S. M.
Jr. and Charley, set up goals for
him to reach and he has done an
outstanding job in reaching them.
Charley, the oldest, was both a
track and a football standout at
the University of Texas, while S.
M. Jr. was an All-Conference cin-
derman at the University of Hous
ton in 1955.
Tommy’s past, present and fu
ture is just as bright. In his sen-
SWC Football Preview
Rice-LSU
Possible 70,000 plus sellout in
opener for Rice, a team strong in
SWC and national picture . . .
Game launches Silver Anniver
sary season at Rice for Jess Nee
ly .. . Guesswork is Rice to come
out in I-Formation . . . LSU now
using Baylor-style attack . . .
Rice Quarterback Walt McRey-
nolds under magnifying glass as
man who must deliver if Rice
title hopes stay alive . . . Game,
considering Houston’s September
heat-humidity, may also tell if
Rice has enough depth to win in
new era of platoon ball . . . Good
Quarterback duel between Pat
Screen, LSU’s run-pass master,
and McReynolds, who has always
had a good night against Tigers
really come of age?; (2) How
good are the Longhorns? . . Tech
is fresh from 21-7 upset of Mis
sissippi State, perhaps its biggest
intersectional win since joining
the SWC .
SMU-Ohio St.
plus as Huskies, rated best team
in the west and figured for na
tional rank, regroups after stun
ning 3-2 upset by Air Force last
week . . . Junior Coffey, 215-
pound Huskie fullback from Dim
mit, Tex., ran for 160 yards and
heads Washington offense .
Arkansas-Tulsa
Expect capacity 81,000 plus for
Buckeye opener . . . Ohio State
popular contender for Big Ten
crown and rated strongly nation
ally, with 21 lettermen back from
conference runner-up team of ‘63
. . . Buckeye line typically Big
Ten size and conservative Coach
Woody Hayes hints at more wide-
open attack . . . Key Ohio State
players are Halfback-Quarterback
Tom Barrington and fullback
Willard Sander, 212 .
TCU-Florida St.
rrr i rr Baylor-Wash.
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Record 43,000 due for this SWC
opener, which should answer two
popular questions: (1) Has Tech
Season opener for Baylor, well-
regarded SWC entry but a team
of mystery because of unproven
quarterbacks . . . Expect 50,000
Expect 25,000 for TCU’s home
opener . . . Frogs almost scored
major national upset last week in
7-3 loss to Kansas . . . Frogs
fumbled on one-foot line in final
seconds . . . This first test of Abe
Martin’s new dual offense was
big success as Jim Fauver rushed
for 120 yards, best start for TCU
back since days of Jim Swink,
and Frogs ran up 279 yards total
offense . . . Offense may falter
this week with key passer Kent
Nix sidelined (knee) . . . Randy
Howard, a running type, will
shoulder the load . . . Florida
State dumped Miami, 14-0.
Expect about 25,000 as Arkan
sas, yet an uncertain SWC con
tender, seeks to polish its offense
for next week’s SWC opener with
TCU . . . Razorbacks edged im
proved Oklahoma State, 14-10,
last week as ground game showed
something of old-time form but
passing failed to achieve consist
ency . . . Starting quarterback
Fred Marshall needed help from
Billy Gray in game, but tender
shoulder bothered Marshall’s ac
curacy and he’s still rated No. 1
. . . Tulsa brings passing offense
that has led the nation two
straight years and set NCAA rec
ord of 2448 yards last year . . .
Key man is former SMU ace Jer
ry Rhome, No. 3 passer nationally
last year . . . This will be opener
for Tulsa, a definite Missouri
Valley contender with problems
in interior line . . . Arkansas
leads rivalry, 24-12, and is fav
ored .
ior year at Stephen F. Austin High
School in Bryan he made the All-
District 10-AAAA team and then
the All-State Class AAAA elite
eleven.
As an Aggie freshman he caught
five passes for 58 yards to lead his
team in the department as well as
scoring with 18 points.
“Tommy is one of the finest
blocking wingbacks I’ve seen in a
long time. He’s a good ball«
rier and a fine receiver,” saysj;
gie Coach Hank Foldberg ak,
his starting right halfback.
Meeks, after starting agai:
LSU last Saturday, had this to >:
about the game: “We got off
a slow start but bounced back
the second half. Errors cost us tj
game. We’re going to surprise
lot of people this year.
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City Auto Supply
320 North Bryan St.
TA 2-4254
Bryan
AGGIE SPECIAL
Served 4 to 10 p. m. Daily
Choice of:
Chicken Fried Steak
Breaded Veal Cutlets
Fried Chicken Plate
Served With Salad and
Choice of French Fries or Baked Potato
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