The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 04, 1965, Image 7

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12 Ounces Suave Hair Styling
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Intramural
Grid, Bowling
Champs Named
League champions were decid
ed this week in Class B football
and bowling and Class C basket
ball and ping pong.
Class B horseshoes reached the
semifinal stage Thursday with
E-2 pitching against Sq. 8 and D-
1 meeting Sq. 6. In the quarter
finals Sq. 8 defeated G-l and D-l
downed Sq. 7, while Sq. 6 and E-2
drew byes.
League winners in Class B
football are Sq. 3, A-l, Sq. 12,
B-2, Sq. 11 and B-l.
The White Band, Sq. 10, Sq. 8,
Sq. 11, E-l and B-l will pair off
in the Class B bowling quarter
finals.
Class C basketball champions
are Puryear Hall, College View
and Dorm 20, while the ping pong
winners are Leggett Hall, Pan
American and the Statistics Dept.
All playoffs are expected to
finish by Nov. 8.
Aggies Lead
Intercollegiate
Bowling Loop
A&M increased its lead in the
Texas Intercollegiate Bowling
League last week when they took
top honors in Austin.
TU is presently running second
in the league, despite a strong
second-place finish in the Aus
tin matching by Sam Houston
State.
The Aggies travel to Fort
Worth next week-end for another
round of league action. Team
members, with their averages,
are Zelman Joseph, 182; Perry
Kinder, 178; Jim Milstead, 178;
Skip Robinson, 178; Jim Becht,
17, and Richard Rasmussen, 176.
Richard Rasmussen, head of
the MSC bowling committee, re
minded those interested that posi
tions are now available in regu
lar bowling leagues. He said,
“Students, faculty or anyone
associated with A&M is eligible
for league play.”
These leagues are in full swing
with two meeting each Monday
and one rolling off on Thursdays.
Those interested in bowling
should meet with the league
Thursday night to be placed on a
team.
THE BATTALION
Thursday, November 4, 1964 College Station, Texas Page 7
PONY POWERHOUSE
Mac White, 5-10, 175-pound SMU quarterback, will be one
of the problems the Aggies will have to overcome Saturday
when they meet the Mustangs in Kyle Field. He is dan
gerous as a passer, on the run-pass option and up the
middle. He directs an SMU offense that features a wide-
open approach of split ends, slot and flanker halfbacks
and tremendous speed.
Girls To Tangle
In Football Game
Girls will take over the grid
iron Sunday afternoon at 2 on
Bronco Field in Bryan when the
Beatle-ettes and the Spray Net
Demons battle it out in a Powder
Puff football game sponsored by
the St. Joseph’s School Booster
Club.
Captains of the two female
teams are Nancy Newton and
Paula Reeves.
Halftime ceremonies will be
highlighted by the crowning of a
male “Homecoming Queen” and
during the playing periods the
ferocious females on the field will
be cheered on to victory by boy
cheerleaders dressed in girl out
fits and wigs.
The “Queen” will he chosen by
votes, each vote costing one cent.
Nominees and their sponsors have
raised the money themselves by
selling homemade cakes, popcorn,
old newspapers and other items.
Football players from St. Jos
eph, running for queen, are Bob
Burt, Vincent Collete, Nick Dielo,
Johnnie House, Bob Kalinec, Gene
Nichols and Joe John Ruffino.
The day’s activities are spon
sored by the Boosters Club and
proceeds will be turned over to
the Right Reverend Monsignor
Tim J. Valenta for his athletic
program for hoys not playing on
other teams.
Valenta said this project was
to keep the youngsters occupied,
make them physically fit and
teach them good sportsmanship.
WIN!
Enter Lou’s Contest
$50
Worth of Nationally
Advertised Clothes.
Drawings Every Friday.
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Tinsel - 1200 Icicles—69c
Home Light Set Reg. $1.88
NOW 79c
Spray Snow Cans — 79c
Wrapping Paper
Rolls — 59c
Package of 3 — 98c
White Snow Laden
Decorated Tree
$25.95