mber IQj \ggie Cagers Seek Revenge n Tonight’s Tilt With Tigers 312 poiuj 310 point; 310 - 220 points 195 point 185 points 175 points 165 point! ills: The undefeated Memphis State igers barrel into G. Rollie White oliseum Thursday night to do attle with the revenge-bent Ag- 28714 pojj jes at 8 p.m. 285 point Memphis State clipped the Ca- 285 point ets in their season opener, 82- 5 in Memphis last week. Since len the Ags have chalked up three traight victories. The Tigers were acked by a near-capacity crowd of 700 in the new Mid-South Coli- eum when they played the Aggies. Agile John Hillman whipped in inrations), y. ? points to pace nine field goals, ; def. Mare; early all from the outside, in that f, C-l (pts mtest. MSU shot at a 53.8 per White Ba: : (7-0). 3-0), Sq.!' def. Mare;; :f. B-l (84, -0), A-2i ( ' -0), F-2 id ■q. 14 ults. ar no. 2 (t 13 (54) (8-0), Vat Hart m enetrationa) Meteorolof! cent in spoiling the Cadet debut. The Tigers have become a peren nial cage power. It has been 12 years since the Tennessee school last suffered a losing season. They are coached by Dean Ehlers, in his third year at the helm. He serv ed as assistant coach at MSU the previous six years. A&M Coach Shelby Metcalf will go with the same five he has started all season. They will be a determined crew as they try to avenge the lone blemish on their record. Since the MSU tilt the Ags have knocked off Southern Miss- RAMADA ^ e22 * We still have room for a few Christmas Parties. Please reserve now for your convenience. VI 6-8811 Expert Catering for Parties issippi, Arlington State, and Sam Houston State. Their 3-1 slate is second only to Baylor in the SWC. Center John Beasley has pro vided the scoring punch for the Aggies thus far. The East Texan has been averaging 27 points a contest. Three other Aggies are averaging in double figures. The high-scoring Cadets are racking up buckets at a 82.0 points per game clip. They have allowed enemy quintets 72.5 points per game. 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Hall Dean of Graduate Studies 113t3 THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Announcement of Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree (Defense of the Dissertation) Full Name of Candidate: Chauthant, Abdul Rehman Candidate for Degree of: Doctor of Philos ophy in Entomology Title of Dissertation: Effects of Sublethal Dosages of Certain Insecticides on Eggs, Larvae, and Adults of Two Species of Heliothis (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) Time of Examination : December 15, 1964 at 2 :00 p. m. Place of Examination: Room 207 in lace of Examination: Rc Biological Science Building Wayne C. Hall Dean of Graduate Studies 113t4 iry Commencement Exercise All students who are candidates for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy are re quired to order hoods as well as the Doctor’s caps and gowns. The hoods are to be left at the Registrar’s Office no later than 1 :00 p. m., Tuesday, January 12 (this will be accomplished by a repre- — -’-—ersity will not be worn will the i Degree civilian of the University Exchange ire). 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