The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 15, 1964, Image 8

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ATTENTION
ALL HOMETOWN
CLUB REPRESENTATIVES
The hometown club section
of the “Aggieland” staff has
announced that the last date for
scheduling- club pictures for the
“Aggieland” will be 18 Decem
ber, 1964. Pictures are to be
scheduled at the Student Publi
cation Office, Y. M. C. A. Bldg.
The -final day for having the
pictures made will be 1 Mai-ch,
1965. Please make arrange
ments to have your picture
scheduled before the deadline.
Dave Baker, Section Editor
R. D. Baker
ALL MILITARY STAFFS
YEARBOOK PORTRAIT
SCHEDULE
All men in the Corps on any
staff, BOTH JUNIORS AND
SENIORS, will have their in
dividual portrait made for the
“Aggieland T>5” at the Aggie-
land Studio, North Gate, accord
ing to the following schedule.
Uniform will be Class A Win
ter; without cap for the class
section and WITH GH CAP for
the military section.
COMMANDING OFFICERS
will have portraits made full
length in boots for the military
section, and SHOULD MAKE
INDIVIDUAL APPOINT
MENTS WITH THE STUDIO
FOR THESE FULL LENGTH
PORTRAITS.
OCTOBER 19-20 Corps Staff,
1st Brigade, 1st &
2nd Bn. staffs
20- 21 2nd Brigade,
3rd & 4th Bn. staffs
21- 22 3rd Brigade,
5th & 6th Bn. staffs
22- 23 1st Wing, 1st
& 2nd Group staffs
26-27 2nd Wing, 3rd
& 4th Group staffs,
Comb. Band Staff
CORPS FRESHMEN
YEARBOOK PORTRAIT
SCHEDULE
FRESHMEN IN THE CORPS
will have their portrait made for
the “Aggieland ’65” according to
the following schedule. Por-
tiaits will be made at the
AGGIELAND STUDIO, ONE
BLOCK NORTH of the inter
section at North Gate, between
the hours of 0800 and 1700 on
the days scheduled.
Uniform will be winter blouse.
BLOUSES AND BRASS WILL
BE FURNISHED AT THE
STUDIO. EACH MAN MUST
BRING HIS OWN SHIRT AND
TIE. Annual portraits are with
out cap. GH cap may be worn
for optional personal portraits.
October
PLEASE NOTE:The
studio will have NO
BAND BRASS. Band
members are request
ed to bring their OWN
BLOUSE WITH
BRASS.
14- 15 Maroon Band . .
15- 16 White Band
CORPS SENIOR & 1ST
SERGEANTS
YEARBOOK
PORTRAIT SCHEDULE
CORPS SENIORS & OUTFIT
FIRST SERGEANTS will have
their portrait made for the “Ag
gieland ’65,, accoi-ding to the fol
lowing schedule. Portraits will
be made at the Aggieland Stu
dio, in CLASS A WINTER UNI
FORM.
EXECUTIVE OFFICERS
AND 1ST SERGEANTS will al
so have 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 FULL LENGTH
TORTRAITS.
October 27-28 Maroon &
White Band
28- 29 A, B, C, D-l
29- 30 E, F, G-l
November 2- 3 A, B, C, D-2
3- 4 E, F, G-2
4- 5 A, B, C, D-3
5- 6 E, F, G, H-3
9-10 Squadrons 1-4
10- 11 Squadrons 5-8
11- 12 Squadrons 9-12
12- 13 Squadrons 13-18
PICTURE SCHEDULE
AGGIELAND ’65
Outfit pictures for the AG
GIELAND will be made accord
ing te 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 tbe appointed day.
Arrangements should be made
by first sergeants with the Mess
Hall supervisors to allow the
•*»tfit to be admitted to the Mess
Hall early.
October
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
Page 8
College Station, Texas
Thursday, October 15, 1964
THE BATTALION
Hinze Picks Ags Over Frogs
What are A&M’s chances
against TCU this Saturday aft
ernoon? “Good,” says Ray Gene
Hinze, big rough senior tackle
for the Aggies. “I saw TCU on
CIVILIAN FRESHMEN
Aggieland ’65
Civilian Freshmen will have
their pictures taken for the Ag
gieland ’65 starting the 5th of
October and running through
the 16th of October. Pictures
will be taken at the Aggieland
Studio at North Gate between
the hours of 8:00 a. m. and 5:00
p. m. Coat and ties should be
worn.
TV this year and I know that
they have a good football team.
I know that they are hungry for
a win this year, but I also know
that we are going to be hun
grier.
Hinze, from LaVega High near
Waco, has been called A&M’s
top lineman. He is one of the
very few who plays both ways
this season.
At 6-1 and 221 pounds, Hinze
this year is closing out an Aggie
career that will find him win
ning three letters in varsity foot
ball. Looking back over his foot
ball career at A&M, Hinze picks
last year’s Texas and Rice games
as both his roughest and his
best. A&M beat Rice 13-6 and
was “outscored” by Texas 15-13.
Hinze picks University of South
ern California as the roughest
team the Aggies have played
so far this year. He says their
line was big, fast and rough.
Hinze went on to say “that
when the Aggies get together
they will go and win some ball
games this year and I believe
that we are really ready to take
this game from TCU.”
At LaVega he was an all-
around athlete. He was all-dis
trict four years in football, sec
ond-team all-state his junior year
and first team all-state as a sen
ior. He competed in track one
year and won the district shot
put.
HINZE
Maroon Yard Lines
First Downs
Rushing
Passing
Penalties
Net Yards Rushing
TEAM STATISTICS
A&M
Net Yards Passing
Yards
Total Net
Rushing Plays
Passes Attempted
Passes Completed
Passes Intercepted By
Punts
Punt Yardage
Punt Average
Punts Had Blocked
No. Punt Returns
urns
Punt Return Yds
Punt Return Avg.
Penaltr ~
45
16
24
5
291
480
771
154
89
37
3
31
1,077
34.7
2
4
7
1.8
15
Yards Lost, Penalties 166
Fumbles
Foes
60
35
18
7
710
376
1,086
185
62
32
6
21
723
34.4
0
18
231
12.8
29
240
6
Fumbles Lost 3 !>
INDIVIDUAL AGGIE STATISTICS
Curington
Ford
Stabler
Weiss
Collins
McKaughan
Westerfield
R. Lindsey
Mcllhany
Totals
Rushing
Gain
Rons
33 119
24
32
11
6
10
3
2
33
154
75
82
37
37
Loss Net
2 117
2 73
7 75
0 37
0 37
26
8
18
0
1
117
147
—83
291
LVg.
3.5
3.0
2.3
3.4
6.1
2.6
2.6
0.5
-2.5
1.9
Mcllhan
McKaug
Stabler
8
2
34
438
Passinj
>mp.
79 34 5 452 1 .430
9 3 0 28 0 .333
1 0 0 0 0 .000
89 37 5 480 1 .415
Uzzell
Dawki
UawKins
Westerfield
Brotherton
Howard
Howar
Ford
Curington
Stabler
Meeks
Totals
Receiving
Catches
10
8
7
4
3
2
1
1
1
37
Yds.
98
81
131
16
11
U
V
14
8
4ft I
Interceptions
Pitman 2, Devine 1
Stabler
Mcllhan
iny
Howard
Linds
Tota
:lsey
Is
SCORING
TD ExPt Ft I
2 0 t f
1 0 11
1 0
0 111
4 1 t I
Voli
Punting
Kicks Yds.
Scoggin 29 1071
Team (Blocked! 2 0
Totals 31 1077
Willenborg
Pitman
Curington
Totals
Punt Returns
No. Yds. TO
1 5 0
2 2 t
1 0 0
4 7 0
McKaughan
Stabler
Fold
Collins
Weiss
Totals
Kickoff Returns
Yds. TD
No.
6
3
2
103
43
39
23
10
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