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FLOYD GOES TO WORK Floyd Patterson, who hopes to regain heavyweight crown Nov. 22, work out on heavy bag in Las Vegas, Nev. He’s jlanning daily workouts right up to two days before fight ivith heavyweight champion Cassius Clay. (AP Wirephoto) Intramural Horseshoes Closes, Football, Basketball Nearing End League action in Class B horse- ihoes came to a halt last week. Victorious in their leagues were !-2, Sq. 8. Sq. 7, G-l, Sq. 6 and )-l. League play is also nearing n end in Class B football and icwling; Class A basketball and ling pong and Class C basketball. The standings in Class A: M. Band 80 P-1 70 E-2 65 .ee McDowell Sq. 7 60 Sq. 12 Class B: 55 Sq. 1 80 Sq. 2 70 F-2 65 F-l 57% C-2 Class C: 57% Pan Am 80 Law .... 70 Leggett 65 NSF 60 Milner 51% Puryear 51% Dorm 21 51% BATT PICKS GAME DROMGOOLE GARCIA DeFRANK JERDEN A&M-Arkansas Ark 27-7 Ark 7-6 Ark 35-6 A&M 7-6 TCU-Baylor Bay 18-10 Bay 22-7 Bay 21-6 Bay 29-12 Rice-Tech Tech 14-7 Tech 21-14 Tech 24-14 Rice 14-12 TU-SMU TU 19-6 SMU 14-13 TU 21-0 TU 30-0 Mich S-N’westemMSt 10-0 MSt 21-6 MSt 17-7 MSt 14-9 AFA-UCLA UCLA 14-13 UCLA 26-4 UCLA 20-6 UCLA 3-0 Geo. Tech-Duke Tech 13-9 Tech 20-0 Duke 20-14 Tech 17-8 Ala-Miss St Ala 26-13 Ala 24-12 Ala 18-7 Ala 4-3 Yale-Drtmouth Dart 20-12 Dart 12-11 Dart 15-6 Dart 14-7 TexA&I-Sul RossSul 21-16 Sul 36-35 Sul 16-14 A&I 98-2 Ex Nominated To Magazine Anniversary All - America One Aggie and three other Texans have been honored with nominations by their respective alma maters for this year's Sports Illustrated Silver Anniversay All- America Awards. They take their places on a slate of 64 candidates, all cited for their exceptional success in life in the 25 years since their senior collegiate football season of 1940. The Aggie-ex on the list is Joe E. Rothe, a back on the 1939 National Champions and 1940 SWC Co-champions that set the conference record for the longest winning streak at 19 games. He is now a colonel in the United States Army Reserve. He began his career as an assistant county agricultural agent in La vaca County, Texas, and now sup ervises the work of 19 agents en gaged in educational and 4-H pro grams in the upper Gulf Coast and Southeast Texas Areas. Also nominated from Texas are Garvin V. Beauchamp of Abiline, John W. Matthews of Houston and Raymond D. Richards, also of Houston. Beauchamp played his college football at Abilene Christian Col lege, where he was a four-year letterman and president of the student body his senior year. He later became head coach at Abilene Christian and is now its dean of students. Matthews was nominated by Susquehanna University, where he NEW YORK (AP) — That George Blanda is a tough guy. He just refuses to go. Houston fans have been yelling for young Don Trull and booing the 37- year-old Blanda so the coaches benched the veteran last week. But not for long. Trull started Sunday but the oilers trailed Kansas City 17-0 in the first half. They sent the old man in to start the second half. In the space of four minutes and 24 seconds, Blanda threw three touchdown passes of 64, 49 and 17 yards, added a fourth TD at the end of the period and made it five in the last quarter. was a four-year guard and co captain of his undefeated team. Richards played as a halfback on one of Northwestern’s finest teams. He joined the Navy on December 6, 1941 and logged 2,000 hours as a patrol plane command er in the Pacific. That was enough to make Blanda the Associated Press’ choice as Offensive Player of the Week in the American Football Leagueball League but it wasn’t enough for Blanda. Trailing 36- 35 with one minute and 20 sec onds to go, Blanda completed four passes to set up a 15-yard field goal by Jack Spikes with 17 seconds to go that won the game. Charley Ferguson came to the rescue of the Buffalo Bills by catching four passes for 36 yards against Denver. It was a fine re covery for the split end who had dropped two passes that were al most certain TDs against San Diego. Blanda Refuses To Quit, Named Player Of Week THE BATTALION Thursday, October 28, 1965 College Station, Texas Page 7 Frick Confident Of Successor NEW YORK <A>) — Ford Frick, who will retire as commissioner of baseball when his seven-year- term comes to an end this win ter, feels confident his successor will be elected at the winter meetings in Miami Beach in Dec ember. The major league owners de layed action of a new czar at their recent meeting in Chicago but empowered a four-man com mittee to investigate. mm HURRICANE BETSY MERCHANDISE Every Item in Store Discounted Vi - Vz Vs OFF MARKED PRICE Lee Walker Shoes Reduced $1.49 to $1.00 $1.98 to $1.33 $2.99 to $1.99 Buster Brown Shirts Reg. $1.99 now $1.33 Reg. $1.19 now 79^ Pants Reg. $1.00 now 67^ Plastic Bibs 7^K Evenflo Bottles Reg. 25^ now 17^ Johnson Baby Powder Reg. 89^ now 59^ Plastic Baby Carrier Reg. $2.99 now $1.99 403 N. Main Downtown Bryan s Defending Ag Golf Champ Lee McDowell, junior from Bay- iown, is defending champion in the A&M School Golf Tourna- nent which has started at the ollege course. McDowell won the title last fall ind led varsity qualifiers in 11 8-hole rounds played during the last three weeks. He fired a 86 for the 11 tours of the par-70 curse. Carl Chapman of Houston led he freshmen qualifying with an 129. Currently, the varsity and reshmen squads are engaged in i match play tournament with 8-hole duels. Finals in both di- isions will be over 36 holes ml then the frosh champ will lay the varsity champ for the chool title in a 36-hole match. Here’s the way the varsity players finished in qualifying cunds: Lee McDowell, Baytown, '86; John Walker, Fort Worth, 116; David Holcomb, Mission, 119; Terry Archer, Omaha, 820; lohn Buffin, San Antonio, 829 hnd Bill Dinwiddie, Lubbock, 834. The freshman list was head by lari Chapman, Houston, 829; lim Miles, Quincy, 111, 834; Craig Wens, Houston and Jody Vas- piez, Fort Worth, both 851; Bra- lySwinney, Tyler, 859. Winner of the school title re- Wes a trophy donated by First National Bank of Bryan. la-de-da snooty affairs our specialty! Ladies love meeting at Ramada inn! Fancy banquets, Club get- togethers and Luncheons are just more fun! Hold your next femme test at Ramada . . . whether lav ishly formal or quaintly unre strained. 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