iiSfe" THE BAT (AUON Thursday, August 31, 1967 College Station, Texas Page 6 F ootball Practice Begins With their sights set on the earliest Southwest Conference football game in history, the Aggies open fall football practice today. The ambitious Aggies, out to improve on last year’s 4-5-1 mark, take on the defending SWC cham pions from SMU in a nationally televised (ABC) game in Kyle Field Sept. 16 at 3:20 p.m. Coach Gene Stallings ap proaches his third season as head coach of the Aggies with 21 letter- men on hand. Three non-conference games follow the season's opener with the Mustangs. The Aggies play Purdue in Dallas, Florida State in College Station, and LSU in Baton Rouge. Team hopefuls ran a qualify ing mile yesterday on the Kyle Field track. A time of six minutes and 18 seconds or less was re quired before football equipment could be checked out. Two-a-day drills began today with the morning session at nine and the afternoon practice at six. Workouts are closed to the public. Matson Wins Shot In Europe Randy Matson, Texas A&M’s world record-holder in the shot put won his event once again in an international track and field meet, this time at Vaesteraas, Sweden. Matson's winning toss meas ured 64-10, far below his world record of 71-5%. Matson has not been throwing the 16-pound ball as far as he is capable, probably due to his schedule which in cludes nearly one meet each week. This leaves the giant from Pampa with little or no time for working with the weights, a necessity for his 70-foot tosses. Matson will return to A&M in September to complete require ments for his bachelor’s degree and will begin working on his master’s degree in management in the spring. He has been awarded a $1,000 postgraduate scholarship by the National Col legiate Athletic Association, one of 22 student-athletes so re warded. Former Athletes Named To Enter Ag Hall Of Fame Three former athletes and coach who brought athletic hon ors to Texas A&M have been elected to the University's Hall of Fame. Bill James of Hunt, line coach of the Aggie football team from 1935 to 1947, will be inducted into the Hall of Fame just before the opening kick-off of the A&M- Baylor football game Oct. 28 in Kyle Field. Inducted With him will be Caesar (Dutch) Hohn of Bren- ham, football and baseball star from 1909 to 1913; W. A. (Wal ly) Moon of Siloam Springs, Ark., a basketball and baseball stand out who played in the major leagues in baseball; and the late J. V. (Siki) Sikes of Commerce, a three-sport star in 1925-1928. It will be the fourth annual ceremony and they will join 14 other Aggie greats who have been inducted in the last three years. The Queen of Sheba ruled Ye men when the present-day small republic was one of the fairest lands on the Arabian Peninsula, the National Geographic says’ Travelers were ~ marveling at Yemen’s skyscrapers and walled cities at a time when wigwams still dotted Manhattan. SHIPLEY’S GOLDEN DO-NUTS C FLAME BURGERS 3310 S. COLLEGE etui in Styan ■ ORR’S Hi-C Shurfine LABOR-DAY WE GIVE DRINKS TEA SPECIALS! WE GIVE 46-oz. Cans 'A -lb. Pkg. ORR'S SUPER MARKETS WILL BE CLOSED LABOR DAY - MON. SEPT. 4 WE GIVE CATSUP Hunt’s Tomato 14-oz. bottles WE GIVE LARGE EGGS Cackleberry Grade A Doz. ml 0LE0 SHURFRESH 1-lb. ctns. Potato Chips — 59 Salad Dressing ” 39 PORK &l BEANS Shurfine No. 300 can 10c RATH WIENERS ALL MEAT 12-oz. pkg. LOUISIANA SELECT BY THE CHUNK yjjf FRESH OYSTERS 12 ,r 89c GIVE RATH BLACKHAWK CANNED HAMS 31 $2.89 CERVELAT Rath’s Blackhawk Lb. RATH’S JUMBO ALL MEAT BOLOGNA CHUNK MORTON FROZEN CREAM PIES _...3 ^ 89c WF n\\iT? Quantity lllVb RIGHTS RESERVED BOOTH BREADED SHRIMP FROZEN Pkg. SHURFINE CHUNK SUNKIST Oranges 29 c 4 LBS GRAPES 1^49* V0LUJ B Texas cials ha\ and seve sponse t such a < of Stude; Dean NECTARINES 2;49‘! FANCY GOLDEN POUND 10 c MELL0RINE A. F. BRAND 1 Popular Flavors f ‘/a Gal. Ctn. BRIQUETTES ENERGY CHARCOAL 10 Pound Bag COUPON WORTH • MO STAMPS WITH THE PURCHASE OF $10.00 OR MORE EXCLUDING CIGARETTES AND BEER ORR’S SUPER MKT. COUPON EXPIRES - SATURDAY, SEPT. 2 AFFILIATED — TOP QUALITY FILLER PAPER EMPTY CIGAR BOXES BIG BALL POINT PENS 500-Sheet Package FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES- ea. Reg. 19c ea 15c 25c PRICES GOOD THURS. - FRL - SAT., AUGUST 31 - SEPTEMBER 1, 2 Low Prices.. Plus S&H GREEN STAMPS Monday-1 thorized rectors a standard ported b which wc ficials. The st ed Griff the Civ Cadet Ci command represen Presiden Bob Col uate Sti Ernie K The cl both civi residing stated. COST day-Frid mester, remainir Director rates pe neeessar Unive state fu: ing hall ties mu poring funds f replacen other ui Undei Texas A be $1.80 the seve cents pe plan. cents Dean H because tures r mum w THE rates ai >ng foot a “mis "missed reflects the d i i when tl >ng exc plan. “If , every r we wou raise th they ar emphas the “ m Pected the nev msi To The Accider was off year, j. all fulli R. M ager ol the pla f or stu is inte Dnivers Accoi dent Si lette it had sdminis °f Oma fo the 2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS Downtown Ridgecrest 200 E. 24 Street • 3516 Texas Ave a Uni- "On tl