fTAUa iLITY JAINS lineup de low ?INGS signals where r your wings, Beef Loin Lb. 71 Sliced $1.15 Lb. 65c rozen Lb. 35c t ps y ! ***** rrrri^ DS \ Schneider ‘Home’ At Fullback Slot One day last August, in Traf- ford, Pa., young Dan Schneider received a telegram, from A&M football coach Gene Stallings telling him to begin familiarizing himself with the fullback assign ments in the A&M play book. “I was happy to get that tele gram,” Schneider recalls. “I had played fullback in high school and I felt more at home there. I’ll admit I was kinda lost at wingback during spring training. I’d always hoped they’d move me to fullback and I already knew the plays when the telegram ar rived.” The telegram was prompted by the news that Ronnie Lindsey had fractured a small bone in his foot. Schneider proved quickly that he was more at home at fullback than wingback in early fall drills. He established himself as the starter in the second game of the year, against Georgia Tech, and has withstood all chal lenges thus far. The 19-year-old sophomore, who stands 5-11 and weighs 198, received two major college foot ball offers—from Purdue and A&M—and numerous bids from small colleges, after he finished at Trafford High. “I was more impressed by Texas A&M when I visited the campus and I just liked coach Jack O’Brien more than any of the other recruiters. I’m glad now that I picked A&M as my school.” At Trafford, a city of about 5,000 population, Schneider was a regular three years. He was a halfback his sophomore year and played fullback his last two sea sons. Schneider, who worked at a gas station back home last sum mer, says he prepared for this season more than for any pre vious football campaign. “I ran and worked out every opportuni ty I had.” Coach Stallings told touring writers in early September that the most improved player on the squad was Schneider. “He has been a very pleasant surprise this fall.” The fractured foot was a bad break, indeed, for Ronnie Lind sey, but it also was a good break for Dan Schneider. It provided the chance for him to “move back home’ as a fullback. DODGIN’ DAN THE YARDAGE MAN Fullback Dan Schneider (40) finds a little 213 yards on 57 carries for a 3.7 average, running room against Rice Saturday as the His longest rush this campaign was for 18 Aggie line opens a hole for him. He is yards and he has added two kickoff returns second among A&M rushers this season with to his list of carries for 19 more yards. THE BATTALION Thursday, November 18, 1965 College Station, Texas Page 11 Read Classifieds Daily ENGINEERS Tennessee Gas Transmission Company and component companies, including Tenneco Oil Company, Tenneco Chemicals, Inc. and Packaging Corporation of America, have opportunities for graduates in the following dis ciplines. MECHANICAL GEOLOGICAL CHEMICAL ELECTRICAL PETROLEUM CIVIL Senior students are invited to discuss these opportuni ties with company representatives on November 18 and 19. Contact Placement Office for location, time, and company brochure. TENNESSEE GAS TRANSMISSION COMPANY TENNESSEE BUILDING • HOUSTON, TEXAS Rover linebacker Gary Kemph (42) stops gie secondary. Joe Wellborn (55) and John the Owls’ dangerous tailback Chuck Latour- Nilson (71) hustle over to assist the 178- ette (47) before he can break out of the Ag- pound “Monster man." This is Jaguar for men. After-shave and cologne com bined. Women like it. Because it doesn’t smell like the stuff they wear. Men like it. Because it comes on stronger. Stays on longer Jaguar is lusty. Powerful. Potent. It’s bottled in a stark, strong, smoky-glass cylinder. It’s only for the man who gets a bang out of living, a charge out of leading-who plays to win, whatever the game. After-shave/cologne, $ 3.50.Soap on a rope, $ 2.50. Gift soap, box of 3, $ 3.00. Jaguar fromYardley. Complete Set of 4 $£040 IF JHr trade-in same cita nff v/nnr rar any size whitewalls or blackwalls De Luxe Champion New Treads RETREADS ON SOUND TIRE BODIES OR ON YOUR OWN TIRES ★ Same tread quality ★ Same tread design ★ Same tread width and depth AS NEW FIRESTONE TIRES NO money DOWN CHARGE PAY ONLY $ 50.00 75.00 95.00 $ 5 per. month 7 per. month 9 per. month NATIONWIDE GUARANTEE No Limit on MILES... No Limit on MONTHS Our retreads, identified by medallion and shop mark, carry this FULL LIFETIME GUARANTEE against defects in workmanship and materials and all normal road hazard injuries encountered in everyday passenger car use for the life of the tread design. Replacements are pro-rated on tread wear and based on current Firestone retail price at time of adjustment. Priced as shown at Firestone Stores; competitively priced at Firestone Dealers and at all service stations displaying the Firestone sign. FRONT FLOOR MAT SAFETY BLINKER LANTERN FIRESTONE STORES 901 South College Ave. HOURS 8:00 A. M. TO 6:00 P. M. Phone 822-0139 Bryan, Texas