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i •• Total assets of the American skiing industry already exceed $750 million. Sports Aplenty Clubman Sportscoats ^3tem 3 • Stationery, books, cards • baby albums • shower invitations • baby announcements • shower centerpieces • napkins, cups, plates etc. AGGIELAND FLOWER AND GIFT SHOPPE 209 University Drive ARE YOU WASHING YOUR DIRTY LINENS % IN PUBLIC WANTED 50 PEOPLE TO USE THE HOOVER SPIN-DRY WASHER FREE - FREE - FREE No Obligation Home Demonstration (Rent - Lease - Purchase) Call: G. H. (Moe) Hair 822-1719 For An Appointment AMERICA’S GREATEST SLACKS “HAMILTON HOUSE” TROUSERS $16 TO $25 HUBBARD SLACKS $10 TO $20 “BREECHES” PERMANENT PRESS $7 TO $9 DUPONT* BLENDS INSURE LONGER WEAR FEATURING BLENDS WITH DACRON 1 POLYESTER ‘DuPont registered trade mark Football Notes By GARY SHERER Clearing- off my desk after spending the summer in the Northland. The Southwest Conference began its 53rd year Satur day afternoon as the Aggies dropped a cliff-hanger to Southern Methodist 20-17. The result of that game makes it evident that the SWC is in for a topsy-turvy race this season. As it has been mentioned countless numbers of times by now, the Mustangs were picked to be a last place club this year. One pre-season football magazine, Street & Smith’s football yearbook, picked SMU to lose every game. It also picked the Aggies to finish with a 7-3 record. Lets hope that they were just wrong about SMU. From the comment of “we’re getting better” from Head Coach Gene Stallings at Tuesday’s press conference, it would seem he feels that the verdict is still out on the Aggies. ★ ★ ★ This weekend all of the nation’s major college foot ball teams will be in action. Some of the top contests, in addition to the Aggies Cotton Bowl date with Purdue, will be: SMU at Missouri, Baylor at Syracuse, Oklahoma State at Arkansas, Texas at Southern California, Iowa State at Texas Tech, Rice at Louisiana State, Texas Christian at Iowa, California at Notre Dame, UCLA at Pittsburg and Florida State at Alabama. The game with Purdue this weekend will mark the first time the Aggies have met the Indiana school on the gridiron. This game will mark the Boilermakers’ eighth game with SWC opponents in the team’s 79 year history. Last year they had a donnybrook with SMU, wining 35-23. Purdue is a member of the Big Ten Conference and the Aggies will be looking to improve on their 1-3 record against Big Ten opponents. The lone win came in a 1959 contest with Michigan State. The Spartans had been the only Big Ten team the Aggies had met prior to the 1963 matchup with Ohio State. ★ ★ ★ The Aggies next home game will be Oct. 7, with Florida State the competition. The Seminoles have a tough schedule ahead of them this season with their toughest game com ing early. They opened their season last Friday night with a thumping from the Houston Cougars at the Astrodome. This weekend they meet Alabama at the Crimson Tide’s home ground and the following week they meet Atlantic Coast Conference toughie North Carolina State. DOUBLE DUTY Aggie senior lineman Mark Weaver, displays the two jerseys he will be called on to wear this fall. Due to a new rule designed to foil the tackle-eligible play, Weaver will have to wear No. 79 when playing in the interior line, then change to No. 82 when he plays end. (AP Wire- photo) BULLETIN! THE BOOK STORE IS NOW FEATURING THE ONE BOOK YOU’LL USE FOR ALL COURSES! Save yourself from crippling errors in reports and theme writing. Save time and avoid the tedium of correcting mistakes. Equip yourself now with a permanent lifesaver by buying the one desk dictionary that won’t let you down. It's Webster's Seventh New Collegiate — re quired or recommended by your English department. This is the only Webster with the guidance you need in spelling and punctuation. It’s the latest. It in cludes 20,000 new words and new meanings. Owning your own copy is much easier and avoids the hazards of guessing. So pick up this new dictionary now at the bookstore for just $6.75 indexed. It will still be a lifesaver ten years from now. GET YOUR OWN COPY TODAY. WEBSTER’S SEVENTH NEW COLLEGIATE You’ll recognize it by the bright red jacket. Ags Too Cautious Regarding Levias By JERRY GRISHAM There’s an old saying- about too much of a good thing and, accord ing to Coach Gene Stallings at Tuesday’s press conference, he is now a firm believer in it. The good thing, according to Stallings, was the caution of the A&M defense Saturday as far as Jerry Levias was concerned. But too much caution kept the Aggies from capitalizing on Pony errors. “We talked too much to the players about Levias,” Stallings said, “and when they rushed they were so conscious of him that they would hold back in order to watch him and keep him from scooting around them.” 1 And while all eyes were on the little speedster, Mike Livingston and Mike Richardson gained over 100 yards between them. Levias rushed for a total of 11 yards. Stallings singled out Wendell Housley and Steve O’Neal for praise in the game. “At first I didn’t think Housley had done very well,” he com mented, “but when we looked at the film I could see that he had done a lot better than I thought he had.” Housley carried the ball 21 times in the game for a total of 76 yards and an average of 3.6 yards per carry. His longest run was for 10 yards. O’Neal’s punting had to be one of the brightest spots in a long afternoon. The track hurdler turned football player punted eight times for a total of 389 yards and an average of 48.6 yards per kick. His longest was a 58 yarder. One of his kicks was killed on the SMU three-yard line and another went out of bounds on the SMU two. Stallings announced that the Aggie defense is being reshuffled for Saturday’s encounter with Purdue. He also expressed dissatisfac tion with punt and kickoff cover age. “We practiced on that last night,” he said. When asked how he had them practice on improv ing the kickoff coverage Stallings said, “First, we line up 11 men across the field, we kick the ball and then they run as hard as they can down the field. Then we line them up again and kick it again. And that’s how we cover a kick. The coach had one question of his own. He wanted to know if the television cameras took much notice of the auxiliary goal posts he had set up on the track for use by the place kicker in warming up before going on the field. He was told that they noticed it plenty. “Oh well,” he sighed, “that means everybody will either have one next week or they’ll declare it illegal.” Distaff Bowler Mrs. Dorothy Kelly, acquisi tions department clerk at Cushing Library, won $125 in the Central Texas Sweeper Tournament at the Triangle Bowl. She placed fifth in the singles tournament, with a pinfall of 1,300, including handicap. Mrs. Kelly’s bowling put her seventh in the weekly high individual series of six games. The tourney sponsored by Berry Risinger had 765 entries from all over the state. THE BATTALION Page 4 College Station, Texas Wednesday, September 20,1 _ Read Battalion Classified Welcome Back Aggies! North Gate Barber Shop 107 Main St. (Next To Zubik’s) “The Quality Haircuts of Aggieland” Your Business Appreciated C$fc/i the 7&dc/Runnerl dtyour Ttymoutf) Theaters Wm. 7 ~7be new Plymouth Road Runner now et your Plymouth Dealers, where the beat goes on. 01967 Varner Broe.—Seven Arte, Ino. 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