. * it • . ,*i‘. * ■ •UPtl, • ;. ;•: :•• ' - ; 0,1S{, -y on, HI, mMF MINI A SIZE YET ONE DROP FRESHENS BREATH INSTANTLY! r ® Binaca I] CONCENTRATED GOLDEN BREATH DROPS lefits landing OUTFIT PICTURES AGGIELAND ’69 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 person nel in the outfit will wear the billed service cap issued by the university. The type of cap worn by underclassrhen to and from the picture taking area is left up to the discretion of the out fit C.O. Outfit should be in front of the System Administration Building by 7:30 a. m. on the appointed day. Nov. 2 bed* S dition. Ci! is and « W-30. Cit » it, and A » tv's watft* players, » 11 at bwi; like w vie D# r, Aggie 18 —- D-l & E-l 19 —F-l & C-l Note: Athletic Outfits H-l and Sqdn. 14 will be scheduled for the first week of December by C.O. with University Studio. ATTENTION: ALL COMMANDING OFFICERS Commanding officers of all Out fits and Staffs will have full length portraits made in boots and midnights for the Military Section, according to the above schedule. Deadline Dec. 31. PLEASE MAKE INDIVIDUAL APPOINTMENTS WITH UNI VERSITY STUDIO FOR THESE FULL LENGTH PORTRAITS FOR THE MILITARY SEC TION. ATTENTION: All other staff members (including Juniors), Outfit executive officers, and first sergeants will have por traits made for the Military Section in G.H. caps and Class A Winter (blouse), according to the above scheduh Dec. 31. Individual pictures made at the University Studio — North Gate. ording to Deadline THE BATTALION Wednesday, November 20, 1968 College Station, Texas Page 5 Hargett Tops In Stallings’ Book - v ?< f READY . . AIM ... A&M’s Mr. Cool, Edd Hargett, gets ready to fire a bomb in the Aggies 24-14 win over Rice Saturday. The senior quarterback from Marietta already holds many Southwest Conference national records and is rapidly closing in on others. (Photo by Mike Wright) Shriners Sponsor Aggie Fish Game “I don't think there is any in the country better than Edd,” says Texas A&M Coach Gene Stallings about his record-break ing, cool-headed quarterback Edd Hargett. “If he doesn’t make someone’s team (All-America), it’ll be a great shame.” Stallings is realistic enough to recognize that won-lost records have a lot to do with a player’s making honor teams. “If Edd were on a winning team or on a good football team, he’d be a cinch All-America. But, he led us to the Southwest Conference title and Cotton Bowl win last year and we didn’t have a good team. We just made a lot of big plays, something we haven’t done this season.” What Stallings hesitates to mention, for fear of it being taken as an alibi, is the rash of injuries that all but ruined his team this year. Tailback Larry Stegent, fullback Wendell Housley, wing- back Bob Long, linebacker Bill Hobbs, defensive tackle Harvey Aschenbeck and split end Tommy Maxwell—all of them first-class players—have missed from one to three full games this year. And there are nearly a dozen others, like offensive tackle Carl Gough, out for the season with a knee injury that required surgery, who have been sidelined. Yet, Hargett has had a sensa tional year throwing the football. Now, with the Texas game com ing up on national TV Thanks giving, the brilliant (142 I.Q.) signal caller has these national standings and SWC records in hand. NATIONAL ALL-TIME Total Offense (career) 5,258 yards, ranks sixth now and needs only 33 yards to move into fifth ahead of Steve Spurrier of Florida fame. Passes Completed (career) 381 . . . ranks fourth now and needs only 12 to pass Spurrier. He is 24 behind second-place Billy Stevens of University of Texas at El Paso. Passing Yardage (career) 5,158 yards . . . ranks third now and is 314 yards behind second- place Jerry Rhome of Tulsa. Consecutive Passes Without Interception Hargett now has 171 in the last SM games. The national mark is 198 set by Rhome at Tulsa. HARGETT’S SWC CAREER RECORDS Most Passed Attempted 776 Most Completions 381 Most Passing Yardage 5,158 Most Offensive Plays 1,037 Total Offense Yardage 5,258 He is now tied with TCU’s famed Sammy Baugh with 38 career touchdown passes. The SWC has produced such great passers as Baugh, Bobhy Layne, Don Meredith, Don Trull and Terry Southall and yet Har gett has passed all of them in all categories of throwing the foot ball. It goes without saying that Hargett owns all the A&M school records in passing and total of fense. And, if honors are doled out on individual performances, rather than on team success, Hargett must get serious consideration from all the All-America teams. NAVY TAKES STOCK ANNAPOLIS, Md. LT> — Mike Stock is a new face on the Navy coaching staff this fall. The form er Big 10 fullback from North western is working with the Mid die receivers. Stock was freshman coach at the University of Buffalo for two seasons before moving here last spring. The Bryan - College Station area will have the appearance of a Shrine convention on Friday as Shriners from Houston, Waco and Austin make their appearance for the A&M Fish-TU Shorthorn game on Kyle Field. The undefeated Fish tangle with the Shorthorns in a night game beginning at 7:30 p.m., a game sponsored by the Brazos Valley Shrine Club in coopera tion with the Athletic Depart ment of Texas A&M University. According to D. A. “Andy” Anderson, of the local Shrine Club, Potentates from Arabia (Ea&imHH (EJ-nkiharuez at iovie ca* ; i, tv'a.fl* owlingh-' typewrtes !!ti> For Complete Insurance Service Dial 823-8231 Ray Criswell, Sr.; Ray Criswell, Jr. “Insure Well With Criswell” 2201 S. College Ave., Bryan, Texas Temple in Houston and Ben Hur Temple from Austin will be pres ent for and participate in the activities. Over 150 Shriners and their ladies will join with the local Shrine group, Anderson said, in helping to make the preliminary and half-time activities one that participants will not forget. The pre-game activity will in clude a flag raising ceremony by the Legion of Honor Unit from the Arabia Temple in Houston, all members of which are mem bers of the V.F.W. Also on the schedule at mid game, according to Anderson, is a performance by the National Exhibition Champion Motor Drill Team of Arabia Temple. The Allen Academy band will also come in for their share of atten tion, he continued. Tickets are available from any Shrine member, at local banks, or at the game for $1.50 per ticket. PALACE Br'y:tr%2’8li79 STARTS TODAY SHOW TIMES 1:15 - 3:15 - 5:15 - 7:15 - 9:15 20it Cfirmr rox pmoii A LAWRENCE TURMAN P.oduct*. “^Pretty QUEEN ADULT ART SERIES 7:15 - 9:15 “SHE FREAK’ SPECIAL TODAY ONLY PRE THANKSGIVING — SPECIAL — THE TRUE STORY OF AGGIELAND ON OUR BIG SCREEN “WE’VE NEVER BEEN LICKED” Plus James Coburn In “IN LIKE FLINT” STARTS TOMORROW POWER QUARTERBACK Edd Hargett, the Aggies’ All-America candidate quarterback, shows his running ability in Saturday’s Rice game with this 15-yard run over the Owls’ Pascual Piedfort. Hargett is the most proficient passer in SWC history and number three in all-time NCAA rank ings. (Photo by Mike Wright) UON” Technicolor United Artists rytn. 822-01 flli SIFIED THE SOUTH NEEDS Y ALU 5 BONOS I 6 TV | 2-2819 D’S 22-132! 3PdlCS TO MEET THE UNION GAP ryan TAMU SPECIAL ATTRACTION Gary Puckett And The Union Gap brand*' p iginak Too 10,000 11 Car* I 8:45 P.M. AFTER BONFIRE G. Rollie White Coliseum _h an? Gen. Adm. Res. Aggies $1.50 $3.00 Dates 1.50 3.00 Patrons 2.50 3.50 Other Students 2.00 3.50 TICKETS MAY BE PURCHASED AT MSC STUDENT PROGRAMS OFFICE OLD WILLYS. IS PART OF THE GENERATION GAP • • • . -fu H A • • • OR-IS HE? SEE ‘A Midsummer Night's Dream' AN IMMORTAL COMEDY December 3, 1968 — Bryan Civic Auditorium — 8:00 p.m. Aggies Date Patrons Other Students Gen. Adm. 1.50 1.50 2.50 2.00 Res. 3.00 3.00 3.50 3.50 TICKETS ON SALE NOW AT MSC