K'jj i.l, , llr.J 1 " 1 " I! : injl r ;! .::. i ■ i:: ; ! AUSTIN CORP TRIP Party Wed., Nov. 23 Municipal Auditorium Tickets Now On Sale Booth — MSG $2.00 Stag- or Drag Tickets Will Also Be On Sale At Door. Sponsored By Austin A&M Mothers’ Club if you ever write a Hook this goon... send it to us Fish Close Season With Shorthorns THE BATTALION Friday, November 18,1966 Page 4 College Station, Tn the painted bird memorable...searing... vivid...’ , . -New York Times stunning... a brilliant maverick...” (London) Sunday Times “fascinating... astonishing...” -(Trance) L’Humanite extraordinary... literally staggering ... one of the most powerful books I have ever read..." —Richard Kluger, Book Week NOW AT YOUR BOOKSTORE 95° POCKET BOOKS a division of Simon & Schuster, Inc. 630 Fifth Avenue, N.Y., N.Y. 10020 By GARY SHERER The Texas A&M Fish close their season Saturday, hosting the Texas U. Shorthorns. In a prelude to the varsity game, the Fish hope to set the trend for A&M-T.U. games this year, with an Aggie victory. The Fish go into the game 2-2, with wins over the Baylor Cubs and the Rice Owlets. They were defeated by the TCU Wogs early in the season and last week were nipped by the Texas Tech Pica dors. Victory for the Fish would be sweeter than usual this year, as the Shorthorns come into the 1:8© p.m. encounter with an unbeaten record. They have knocked off Baylor, Rice, SMU and TCU. The last time the Fish beat the Shorthorns was in 1963 with a 7-0 victory at Austin. Last year’s score was 26-21. Fish Coach Jake Helms has an nounced the following tentative starting offensive and defensive lineups: Offense Split End—Jimmy Adams Weak Tackle—Terry Brewster T.U. HONORS PLAYERS AUSTIN (TP) — Sharing the spotlight next week with TeaaBs’ Thanksgiving Day football game with Texas A&M will be the Longhorn Hall of Honor banquet and the 25th reunion of the high- scoring 1941 team. Mmlc Supply ‘Pidufte. ptawiae- 923 S& College Avc-BrymOhi** TAXI Phone 846-6777 College Station Cab Co. RAMADA inn Sunday Buffet Your full choice of our complete buffet, consisting of 75 to 80 choice selected items each Sunday. ADULTS — CHILDREN — $1.25 Alternating Foreign Specialty Table Each Week Bryan - College ' RAMADA INN Station 846-8811 Don't just sit there, Wallace Middendorp. Make a noise. Or drink Sprite, the noisy soft drink. What did you do when Joe (Boxcar) Brkczpmluj was kicked off the football team just because he flunked six out of four of his majors? What did you do, Wallace Middendorp? And when the school newspaper's editors resigned in protest because The WALLACE MIDDENDORP SAT HERE Chancellor wouldn't allow the publication of certain salacious portions of "Night In a Girl's Dormitery*' i you just sat, didn't you? You've made a mockery of your life, Wallace Middendorp! You're a vegetable. Protest, Wallace Middendorp. Take a stand. Make a noise 1 Or drink Sprite, the noisy soft drink. Open a bottle of Sprite at the next campus speak-out. Let it fizz and bubble to the masses. Let its lusty carbonation echo through the halls of ivy. Let its tart, tingling exuberance infect the cri with excitement. Do these things, Wallace Middendorp. Do these things, and what big corporation is going to hire you? f REGISTERED ‘ AOE-M Weak Guard—Mike Smith Center—Bill Buford Strong Guard—Danny Ecker- ntan Strong Tackle—Tom Chaffe Strong End—Wayne King Quarterback—Barney Harris Weak Back—Larry Stegent Strong Back—Ross Brupbacher Fullback—Bruce Kemph Defense Left End—Robert Kirchner Left Tackle—Lee Roberts Middle Guard—Winston Beam Right Tackle—Lynn Odom Right End—Dick Adams Rover—Jimmy Piper LLB—Gary Gruben RLB—James Selvidge LHB—Mark Moseley RHB—Bill Knolle Safety—Danny McBride The game is under the sponsor ship of the Brazos Valley Shrine Club. Admission is $1.50 for adults and $1 for students. A&M students will be admitted with their activity card and season ticket holders can use their book Hogs Looking For Bowl Bid By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Southwest Conference foot- hall race ceuld reach its climax Batnrday—a week ahead of sched ule. Or it could, if an upset or two were thrown in—and this is the time of the year for them—to be so mixed up it would take the final games to straighten it out. But chances are that the Cotton Bowl host team will be known Saturday and the conference champion just might be estab lished at the same time. Arkansas goes to Lubbock to play a Texas Tech team that never has beaten it in the nine- year football relationship of the two schools. Arkansas can sack up the Cotton Bowl for the third straight year by keeping its record intact and making it 10 In a row. And should Baylor beat South ern Methodist, Arkansas also would take the championship. However, SMU is a narrow fa vorite. 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