: I 1 ies Look For 2nd SWC freshmen picture SCHEDULE FOR 1967 AGGIELAND CIVILIAN FRESHMEN can be photographed any day during this period. Wear coat & tie. CORPS FRESHMEN Yearbook Portrait Schedule:—- Corps freshmen will have their portraits made for the Aggie- land '67 according to this sched ule. Portraits will be made at University Studio at North Gate in class “A" winter uniforms. Fish should bring poplin shirts, black ties, & brigade shields. Those freshmen who paid for their yearbook picture at regis tration should brin^ their fee •lip — those who did not, may pay their $1.50 at the University Studio. White Band Maroon Band Sqd. 1 & 2 3 & 4 5 & 6 7 & 8 9 & 10 11 & 12 13 & 14 Oct. 7 & 10 10 & 11 11 & 12 12 & 13 13 & 14 14 & 17 17 & 18 18 & 19 19 & 20 mm drive a’67 - - OATSUN then decide. r 1 THE COMPLETE SPORTS CAR! 96 h.p. All-synchro 4-speed. Ready to go —all you add is tun / $2546 (Continued from Page 1) when asked about TCU’s defense —Abe Martin, TCU’s own head coach. “Abe Martin says they (TCU) played the best defensive game last week they’ve played all year,” replied Stallings. The Aggie head mentor expects the Frog crew to be even better this week. TCU’s Frank Horak has five interceptions to his credit in just four games—to lead the nation in the swiping department. The Aggies have a few leaders, too. Defensive halfback Curley Hallman is second in the confer ence with three pass intercep tions. Sophomore quarterback Edd Hargett owns the best pass com pletion record with 53 completions in 100 attempts for a neat 53 per cent. Harget has only had five passes intercepted all season. Five of Hargett’s tosses were good for touchdowns. Hargett aerials have accounted for 604 yards of A&M‘s total offense. Baylor’s Terry Southall is the only paser to gain more. He has 740 yards from passes. Steve O’Neal ranks second with his punting. O’Neal has booted the pigskin 24 times this season for a 43.2 yard average. His longest punt, 64 yards, came in the season opener wtih Georgia Tech. Stallings will stick with the same defensive starting unit he employed last week at LSU. Tuffy Fletcher, 210, and Grady Allen, 200, will be at the ends. Rolf Krueger, 225, and Harvey Aschenbeck, 210, will play the tackles. Ken Lamkin, 192, will complete the line at middle guard. Dan Westerfield, 170, and Law- son Howard, 185, will be A&M’s defensive halfbacks. Bill Hobbs, 190, and Robert Cortez, 200, will play linebackers and Joe Wood, 195, will be the rover. Curley Hallman, 180, will be the Aggie safety man. Offensively, positions are not quite as definite. Either Tommy Maxwell or Larry Lee will be starting at split end. Strong back could be Wendell Housley or Bill Sallee. Ronnie Lindsey, Dan Schneider or Sallee could possibly start at fullback. Coach Stallings will be without the services of senior center Jim Singleton this week. Singleton injured his left knee last week against LSU and will be side lined for at least three weeks. Gary Kovar moved over to center leaving a hole at strong guard. It’s still a toss-up between flil V ■ Stubblefield’s Phone 823-C428 J>or 8219 Texas Av DEL..SPORTS COUPE Imported Cars vf. Nitrht 846-3605 DAN WESTERFIELD Veteran Aggie Defender CURLEY HALLMAN Aggie Defensive Safety ,r? RICK BRIDGES TCU’s Soph Quarterback Sherer Gives Inside Information For Games St. Thomas’ Episcopal Chapel Announces ADULT INQUIRER’S CLASS Sundays 8:00 p. m. Oct. 16 - Nov. 20 There will be seven meetings of this one and a half hour class designed to inform people about the life and worship of the Epis copal Church. St. Thomas’ Episcopal Chapel 906 Jersey St. 846-6133 (Southside of Campus) It has been said that the only qualified football prognosticators should be fortune tellers or ESP experts. But, since most fortune tellers do not pick football games, it is left to the sports writers who should know but in reality are only guessing. Here are Gary Sherer’s guesses for the weekend: Texas A&M-TCU: The Aggies are injury-ridden but it is a “home game” and the Frogs are not exactly full strength either. Look for the Aggies by four points. SMU-Rice: The Owls have been surprising everybody this year but we think SMU has had a chance to recover from the shock and can handle them. From here it looks like the Mus tangs by three. Florida State-Texas Tech: Tech gets out of the conference this week after losing four in a row. Florida State by six. Arkansas-Texas: This will be the first time in many years that these two teams will be going into this big game with losses the week before, but it’s still a big one. The Hogs by seven. Jack Pyburn and Mark Weaver for the vacant guard spot. Other offensive starters are pretty cer tain. Ed Breding will be at weak tackle, Don Koehn the weak guard, Mo Moorman at strong tackle, Tom Buckman at strong end, Bob Long, the weak back, and Edd Harget will quarterback the team. Halfbacks Lloyd Curington and George Walker will not see action again this week due to injuries. Page 6 THE BATTALION College Station, Texas Friday, October 1|| Football Texas Style by Kern Tips is now at The World of Books Shoppe downtown Br; Student Christmas Charter... Washington, I). C. Texas A&M University College Station to Washington, D. C., and Return Departing 5:00 p. m., December 16, 1966 Returning 8:00 p. m., January 1, 1967 "Super “G” Constellation Plane” Round Trip Fare .... $105.00 (fare based on 103 participants) Hot Dinner Served Going .... Snack Served On Return Trip .... Exclusively for Students, Faculty and their immediate families. $50.00 deposit required no later than October 20, 1966 Balance due no later than November 15, 1966 Reservation Confirmed Only On Receipt of Deposit . . . 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