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HOBBY WORLD ‘The Shop” in Bryan - College Station for the hobby enthusiast. Complete line of balsa &; plastic planes, boats, tanks, cars. All makes, model engines and accessories. Engineers & Architects: we have the most complete line of balsa in town. If it flies, floats, rolls or even sits still, we have it. HOBBY WORLD 305 University Phone: 846-3072 E-2 Wins Battle Of Unbeatens THE BATTAUON Thursday, October 23,11 Page 4 College Station,! Jimmy Neal of San Antonio quarterbacked Company E-2 to three touchdowns and a 20-0 vic tory over Company F-2 early this week in a battle of unbeatens to highlight intramural activity. Meanwhile, Squadron 12 snap ped up its fourth straight fresh man basketball victory and Mil ner Hall is just one win shy of a league bowling championship. 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The racing event will be video-taped by the A&M Educational Television Network for a later showing. There will be 20 different classes available for timing. The classes range from divisions for Corvettes, Chevrolet Station Wags, dune buggies, and modified cars. Each class will be awarded a first place trophy. There is also a possibility of trophies being given for second and third place finishers if funds are made avail able. The club is expecting between 100-150 entrants from Texas and Louisiana. OUT OF STEP AND THE PLAY TOO An unidentified intramural gridder takes a close look at the turf after attempting - to break up some pursuit. That’s Companuy L-l in practically perfect step and in pursuit of a Company M-l ball carrier. 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Southern California 27, Georgia Tech 14: The Trojans have a letdown from Notre Dame and Tech puts up a good scrap. Texas 34, Rice 14: The Long horns are averaging 37.3 points a game and have the country’s fourth best ground attack. Notre Dame 40, Tulane 14: The only thing the Fighting Irish have to fear is Bourbon Street. North Carolina State 35, Duke 22: Steadt and deliberate without flash—that’s the Wolf pack of- Nebraska 25, Oklahoma State fense. 20: Bob Devaney’s record is tops among modern day coaches—he supplements it here. Would You Believe? Fresh From The Gulf OYSTERS recent Sti In an int* lion, Chiei lief Madd question nator Bol t student. Hase saic study o on the half-shell or fried to order Served Right Here on the Campus to 7 each evening at the famous Oyster Room MSC Cafeterii Vo How Business For Your Banking Convenience the Drive-In Windows of the University National Bank are open from 7:30 in the morning until 6:00 in the evenings Monday thru Friday. 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