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GOLDEN CLEANERS OFFERS: GUARANTEED CLEANING IMPRESSIVE PRESSING HAND TOUCH-UP TO EVERY GARMENT AT NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE FREE MOTH-MILDEW PROOFING ONE DAY SERVICE AT NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE COMPLETE ALTERATION SERVICE FREE STORAGE COMPLETE SATISFACTION ALWAYS- TAKE YOUR CLOTHES TO ANOTHER CLEANER? ... unthinkable GOLDEN CLEANERS NOW HAS THREE LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU: north gate 313 college main 103 Walton — east gate Page 6 College Station, Texas Thursday, August 3, 1967 Ags Make Squad Two Aggies were consensus choices for all-Southwest Confer- ference honors in 1966, and a third—halfback Wendell Housley —narrowly missed. Junior tackle Maurice Moorman and senior guard Gary Kovar made the squad. The consensus squad came from the teams published by The Asso ciated Press, United Press Inter national, Oallas Morning News and Dallas Times-Herald news papers. Mark Weaver Maurice (Mo) Moorman Grady Allen Six Seniors Play The ex] large and field, the |all plant, Jexas Ai finest gri I nation. If The stai a two-pha ■ne is con Final Aggie Year Six senior Aggie football players will wear the maroon and white for the last time this year. They are Mark Weaver, Maurce Moorman, Grady Allen, Robert Cortez, Bill Sallee, and Dan Schneider. Mark Weaver, of Victoria was an all-state end at Victoria High School. He also played center and forward on the basketball team there. Weaver won a freshman numeral at A&M and his first varsity letter last season as a junior tackle. He split his time between tackle and end during spring training. He is a physical education and biology major at A&M. Weaver plans to be a coach. Maurice (Mo) Moorman, of Louisville, Kentucky, was an all-state, all-America tackle at St. Xavier High. Moor man played freshman football at the University of Ken tucky, and transferred to A&M in the summer of 1965. He played his first varsity season at A&M last year and won All-Southwest Conference and All-America honors at offensive tackle. Moorman moved to offensive guard in spring training. He is a management major and plans to play professional football. Grady Allen, of Nacogodoches, was an all-distrct end at Nacogdoches High, and also was all-district in baseball and basketball. He won a varsity letter as a sophomore at defensive end, but missed four games due to an injury. He played last year at defensive end. He is majoring in finance. Robert Cortez Robert Cortez, of San Benito, was all-district, all-valley and honorable mention all-state linebacker-fullback at San Benito High. He also played basketball and ran track. Cortez earned two varsity letters at linebacker for the Aggies. He had ankle trouble last season. Cortez is a physical education major who plans to go into coaching after graduation. Bill Sallee Bill Sallee, of Midland, was a halfback-fullback at Midland High. He won his first varsity letter as a sopho more running tailback. He ran both tailback and fullback last year, but missed part of the season due to an injury. Sallee ran fullback during spring training. He is majoring in finance. Dan Schneider, of Trafford, Pennsylvania, was an all conference fullback for Trafford High. He also played golf and basketball. Schneider was starting fullback for the Aggies as a sophomore, but then sidelined with injuries most of last season. He was moved to weak tackle during spring training. Schneider is majoring in physical educa tion and biology and plans to coach. Aggie TravfS i Inns Made woon P ] PURDUE GAME (At Dal| comi ^ eted lire the w 7:30 p.m. t Saturday, Sept ,, Leave College Station by ch tered plane Friday aft® Work out in Cotton Bowl Frii afternoon. Stay at Stonelaj; Terrace. Return to College Si tion Saturday night after i game. LSU GAME (At Baton Ro»| 7:30 p.m., Saturday, Oct ! Leave College Station by csi tered plane Friday aftenw Work out at LSU’s Tiger SUdk Friday afternoon. Stay at Lti shore Motor Hotel. Fly back College Station after game Sit day night. TEXAS TECH GAME j Lubbock, 7:30 p.m., Satuni Oct. 7.) Leave College Stationl chartered plane Friday afterro Work out at Tech’s Jones St dium Friday afternoon. Stay Plainsman Motor Hotel, back to College Station game Saturday night. TCU GAME (At Fort Woi 7:30 p.m., Saturday, Oct Leave College Station by cl tered plane Friday afteniiy ,, Work out at TCU’s Amon Car| Stadium Friday afternoon. Ss 00 at Worth Hotel. Fly back Texas j College Station after game Satin this ye day night. iThe Aggi ARKANSAS GAME (At Frthe acqu etteville, 1:30 p.m., Satuniij - Nov. 4.) Leave College Stia by chartered plane Friday aftj noon. Land at Fort Smith take a chartered bus to Fayes ville for work out at RazorbJ Stadium Friday afternoon. SI he wes s work ecks on Dan Schneider backs. ' Here a team all-s tal letters face capi Texas AcS ENDS- at Holiday Inn, Fort Smith. f'(6-0, 180) back to College Station at 1(6-2, 185 game Saturday night. ^ ROBERT RICE GAME (At Houston,-.jCooper; . p.m., Saturday, Nov. 18.) 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IT’S TRUE MOST AGGIES TRADE WITH LOU . . . and get a good deal, too! BUY YOUR BOOKS AT LOUPOT'S College Station by chartered k ( 6-0, 191 Friday afternoon. Work out BLarry Ye Rice Stadium Friday afternn: Stay at Shamrock-Hilton Hof Return to College Station af| game Saturday afternoon. Stallings Show Si The all-new Gene Stallii show will be produced in for the television across Southwest this coming fall. INTER ACKER 10), Arl 6-3, 21 |Froeschl erry Mi eches; ] Gainesvil 25), San r (6-2, 'Kemp (t ATTS i jMike Fi< ylau; L redericl (5-10, 181 Alan s Angelo; 1 Cleburne Austin ] man (6- Davis ({ Bloodwoi Gerald A town, 01 220), Nc quar SPEC GAMMON Spec Gammon is the Direc tor of sports informations Texas A&M Universit) Gammon will travel witt the Agrgies to each gam' this year. B|OB JONES Bob Jones, of College St* tion, will assist Spec Gam mon this year with sport' information. Jones is chemical engineering major at Texas A&M. North