PALACE LAST NITE Liz Taylor In “CAT ON HOT TIN ROOF” & “BUTTERFIELD” STARTS THURSDAY Fracture The Fronijer! MaRnn - Deuin mam joey lexas Across uie Rribr TBCHIHCOUm® STARTS TODAY Mickey Rooney In “AMBUSH BAY’ (In Color) i' ai’ g • hc.^ir^r OH H UKOJB I? ABS VR£t Big Plays Extend Victories For Aggies THE BATTALION Page 4 College Station, Texas Wednesday, October 26,1! More Stallings ‘Tricks’ Loom Against Hog ATTENTION ALL FRESHMEN Make-up pictures for ALL Freshmen, Civilians and Corps, for the 1967 Aggie- land will be from Oct. 21 through Oct. 26. CORPS SENIORS & 1ST SERGEANTS YEARBOOK PORTRAIT SCHEDULE Corps seniors and outfit first serfgeants will have their por trait made for the AGGIELAND ’67 according to the following schedule. Portraits will be made at the University Studio in Class A Winter uniform. Executive officers and first sergeants will also have por traits made in GH caps for the military section. Commanding officers will have full length portraits made in boots. PLEASE MAKE IN DIVIDUAL APPOINTMENTS WITH THE STUDIO FOR THESE FULL LENGTH POR TRAITS. Maroon & White Bands Oct. 31, Nov. 1 Sqds. 1- 4 Nov. 1 & 2 5- 9 2 & 3 10-14 3 & 7 Co. Al-Dl 7 & 8 El-Hl. 8 & 9 A2-D2 9 & 10 E2-H2 10 & 14 LAST NITE At 6:30 p. m. “GREAT RACE” & “INSIDE DAISEY CLOVER” CIRCLE TONIGHT At 6:30 p. m. Jerry Lewis In “3 ON A COUCH” & “OCEAN'S 11” With Frank Sinatra AGGIELAND 1967 OUTFIT PICTURES Uniform will be Class A Winter. Outfit C.O.’s will wear sabers; seniors will wear boots and mid night shirts. Guidons and award flags will be carried. ALL per sonnel in the outfit will wear the billed service cap issued by the University. The type of cap worn by underclassmen to and from the picture - taking area is left up to the discretion of the outfit C. O. Outfits should be in front of the Administration Building by 1230 hours on the appointed day. Arrangements should be made by first sergeants with the Mess Hall supervisors to allow the outfit to be admitted to the Mess Hall early. October 24 Sqd. 1 & 2 25 3 & 4 26 - 5 & 6 27 7 & 8 28 9 & 10 91 11 & 32 November 1 13 & 14 2 Co. A2 & B2 3 C2 & D2 7 E2 & F2 8 G2 & H2 9 A1 & B3 10 Cl & Dl 14 El & FI 15 G1 & HI Eaton’s Corrasable Bond Typewriter Paper Is Available at The Exchange Store “Serving Texas Aggies” Anyone can GOOF. With Eaton’s Corrasable Bond Typewriter Paper, you can erase that goof without a trace. Not a telltale smudge remains. A special surface per mits quick and easy erasing with an ordinary pencil eraser. For perfect papers every time, get Corrasable. In light, medium, heavy weights and Onion Skin. In handy 100-sheet packets and 500-sheet ream boxes. At Stationery Departments. ■fc. ^ iilfc :||i| Eaton’s Corrasable Bond Typewriter Paper Is Available At Shaffers University Book Store North Gate College Station, Texas Big plays are big business for the Texas Aggies. Aggie Football Coach Gene Stallings credits big plays for three straight successes in the Southwest Conference. Baylor, TCU and Texas Tech have fallen victim to the Maroon and White in recent weeks. Sandwiched between was a 7-7 tie with power-laden LSU. Now comes the biggest test of all for the Aggies. They tangle Saturday night with ninth-ranked Arkansas, a team that breezed to an easy 41-0 victory over Wich ita last weekend while A&M was upsetting Baylor, 17-13. “Our kids have made the big play s,” Stallings emphasized. ‘Take the Baylor game. Tommy Maxwell and Larry Lee made a couple of great catches. We got five interceptions and a fumble; all big plays. They made the difference because we got whip ped a lot of times.” “Against TCU, we gave up 20 first downs,” Stallings added, “but we made the big plays. We haven’t blown folks off the field. We’re fifth in offense, sixth in defense in the conference.” Stallings stressed that the Ag gies still have room to improve. “But we can’t improve until we get some of our injured play ers back,” he moaned. “Jim Sin gleton is 99 per cent out of the game. Kovar is out. So is Bill Sallee. And there is no chance for Loyd Curington to return for Arkansas.” The Aggie mentor grimaced and admitted he would welcome an open date. Such a luxury won’t be his, however, until Nov. 19. the week before the traditional tussle with Texas. “I’ve looked at the Texas- Arkansas film and I don’t see how we can budge the ball against them,” Stallings remarked. “Boy, they’ve got some big ole strong lookin’ folks.” Stallings admitted that the Ag gies have shown improvement every game, but added that A&M should be at least a 21-point un derdog to the Porkers. “You’ve got to remember that this is still the same Arkansas team that was the pre-season pick to win the conference champion ship,” Stallings expanded. “Ark ansas has a great quarterback in Jon Brittenum. The Razorbacks have an entirely different type of attack than Baylor. They use the sprint out a lot and they have a whole lot of good run ners, including the league leader, Bruce Maxwell and Harry Jones.” “I think the prize quote of the year is the one about somebody saying we’re a better team than Arkansas,” Stallings chuckled. “I don’t know of anybody that we could 'be considered favorites against.”