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. . 1. 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. 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 4 College Station, Texas Friday, October 16, 1964 E BA Victory - Starved A band of winless Aggies and TCU’s equally winless Horned Frogs will collide in the Despera tion Bowl Saturday afternoon in Kyle Field. Ironically, the 1939 National Champion Aggie team will hold 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 March, 1965. Please make arrange ments to have your picture scheduled before the deadline. Dave Baker, Section Editor R. D. Baker their Silver Anniversary reunion this weekend and will be honored at halftime. The Cadets will be seeking their first win over the Frogs since a 7-0 decision in 1957. The Ags have scored 14 points in each of the past four contests with TCU. Saturday’s game will pit two of the league’s top passers against each other. The Ags boast Dan Mcllhaney, the Southwest Confer ence’s top chunker after four games. Frog Kent Nix completed 19 of 38 against Texas Tech last week end and shot to third place in the conference quarterback derby. Earlier in the week, A&M task master Hank Foldberg warned against taking the Purples lightly. “They still have the big, strong line which has become a TCU trademark,” said Foldberg, “and BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES per ■» rd each additional da; One day 3d pei am cl DEADLINE 4 p.m. day before publication 4d per word r word each additions Minimum chargre—50c Classified Display 90d per column inch each insertion FOR SALE A 2 bedroom hous 515 Cooner £ $3000. 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He may be hampered by an injury Saturday. The big guns in the Frog trench es also line up on offense. Ken Henson, a 245-pound mammoth cen ter, anchors the forward walL Guard Steve Garmon and Tackle Norman Evans are other key cogs. The oddsmakers have tabbed the Fort Worth team as favorites despite the identical records of the two clubs. If the Ags are going to upset the pollsters they must shake the offensive doldrums which have plagued them this season. Foldberg may make several last minute line-up changes in an effort to come up with a winning com bination. Last year’s contest wound up in a 14-14 deadlock. Tackle Bill Ward blocked a punt in that tilt and carried it 20 yards to even the score for the Aggies. Statistically, the two clubs are remarkably even. The Ags have racked up 45 first downs thus far and the Frogs 51. The Cadets have picked up 489 yards through the airways to Randy To Throw Aggie weightman Randy Mat- son will compete in the Olympic shot put late Friday night. Matson’s greatest competition should come from his U.S. team mates, Dallas Long and Parry O’Brien. The Pampa strongman has an all-time peak throw of eS’S'/z"* recorded earlier this year in a California meet. The Los Angeles Angels capi talized on two pinch-hit home runs this year. Jim Fregosi hit one on May 6th to beat Minnesota and Tom Satriano hit onei iil New York on Sept. 16 to beat the Yankees. TCU’s 480. The Frogs have al lowed 763 yards rushing against them and the Aggies 710. If Fauver is healthy, he and Ag Phil Scoggin will continue their torrid punting duel. Each has averaged just over 37 yards a kick on the ones that haven’t been blocked. Next week the Frogs return home for a date with Clemson. The Ags journey to Waco for an afternoon game with Baylor. A crowd of 15-20,000 is expected for Saturday’s 1:30 p.m. kickoff. TCU Wt. Pos. TEXAS A&M Charles Campbell 196 LE Billy Uzzell Norman Evans 224 LT Waylon Ward Billy Snow 201 LG Yancy Bounds Ken Henson 245 C Gary Kovar Steve Garmon 211 RG Ronney Moore Bobby Smoth 209 RT Ray Gene Hinze Joe Ball 199 RE John Brotherton Kent Nix 184 QB Dan Mcllhaney Jim Fauver 185 LH Jim Stabler Bobby Sanders 167 RH Dan Westerfield Larry Bulaich 197 FB Budgie Ford BATT FIX GrADaE A&M aKK ‘tech EMU LEU ELam OHIO HC TCU TEX bay RICE KY UOLa UEC wbAli ‘ FANN AedVi TEX TECH RICE KY ELam- OHIO wUaN . 680 21-7 27-14 21-17 14-6 12-7 15-10 . 21-li 17-6 M'OaBLIdTR A&M TEX BAY RICE KY EuaM OHIO H.C. .640 14-7 21-0 21-17 21-6 14-10 21-0 14-7 21-7 DR0MG00LE A&M TEX TECH RICE LEU Euam OhIu H.C. .640 6-5 17-7 21-18 21-0 15-5 28-5 15-8 14-4 ttSYROLHS A&M TEX BaY RICE KY UOLA Ohio H.C. .640 14-i: .28-12 21-20 7-5 21-7 11-9 18-6 10-9 PAESSWOOD A&M TEX bay RICE LEU EDam UEC wUAtt .000 14—K )17-14 27-21 10-6 10-7 27-7 14-7 27-13. COMPOSITE A&M TEX BAY RICE KY EDam O-tilO TLS 14-8 22-10 21-20 14-4 : 11-8 19-6 15-7 13-13 Porker-Steer Tilt In Austin Heads SWC Weekend Slate By HAROLD V. RATLIFF OT) — For five straight years the Texas-Arkansas game has been the most decisive in the Southwest Conference football race. Saturday night at Austin it again will be the big one and will be on national import since it matches Texas, No. 1 and Arkansas, No. 8, in a battle that could he the eventual payoff in the conference race as well ts a springboard to the national top spot for Arkan sas. In the past five years Texas has won two championships and tied for two. Arkansas has won one and tied for two. The Texas- Arkansas game has been the most important of them all. A sellout crowd of 65,700 will watch the two titans of the league fight it out in Memorial Stadium while the other members of the conference have their comparative ly private gridiron parties. Southern Methodist and Rice, each with a disappointing 1-2 sea son record, open the conference race in Dallas’ Cotton Bowl Sat urday night. The winner will be tied with the Texas-Arkansas victor for the league lead. Texas Tech seeks to hang in there close in a battle with win less Baylor at Waco. Texas goes after its 16th vie-1 tory in a row-the longest skein in major college football at the time. Arkansas is bouncing back from a 5-5 season and doing a startling job of it under the ex-1 pert guidance of Fred Marshall and the damaging punt returns of Ken Hatfield. The game also will match the most accurate kickers in the league - David Conway of Texas and Tom McKnelly of Arkansas. Each has booted 13 extra points and each has two field goals. So a close, tense ball game might settle down to a kicking duel. ON-CAMPUS INTERVIEWS ENGINEERS & SCIENTISTS See your Placement Director for date and time, and for minimum educational requirements. GENERAL- DYNAMICS FORT WORTH