The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 29, 1970, Image 7

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    THE BATTALION
Wednesday, April 29, 1970
College Station, Texas
Page 7
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10NDAY EVENING
SPECIAL
BEEF STEW WITH
GARDEN FRESH
VEGETABLES
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UESDAY EVENING
SPECIAL
BAKED MEAT LOAF
WITH TOMATO SAUCE
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and
Choice of
any two vegetables
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WEDNESDAY
EVENING
SPECIAL
HICKEN FRIED STEAK
WITH CREAM GRAVY
Rolls - Butter - Beverage
and
Choice of
any two vegetables
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THURSDAY
EVENING
BUFFET
CANDLELIGHT AND
LIVE MUSIC
FIVE TASTE
TEMPTING
ENTREES
CHOICE OF
DESSERTS
EXOTIC
SELECTIONS
FOR THE GOURMET
GRACIOUS DINING
IN DELIGHTFUL
ATMOSPHERE
[ALL YOU CAN EAT
$2.75
Friday evening
special
OCEAN
CATFISH FILET
Tarter Sauce
Cole Slaw
Grandma’s Cornbread
Mis - Butter - Beverage
and
Choice of
any two vegetables
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SATURDAY
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NOON AND
EVENING
TASTY GULF
FRIED SHRIMP
With Cocktail Sauce
and
Choice of any
two vegetables
Rolls - Butter - Beverage
$0.99
SUNDAY SPECIAL
NOON AND
EVENING
ROAST TURKEY
DINNER
Served With
Cranberry Sauce
Cornbread Dressing
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Giblet Gravy
and your choice of any
Two Vegetables
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Team Title Could Go To A&M
Ace 440-yard hurdler Don
Kellar, who pulled a hamstring
muscle at the Drake Relays, likely
will sit out the SWC meet this
weekend in Houston but Coach
Charlie Thomas is hopeful his
Aggies still can win the team
title.
“Losing Kellar definitely
hurts,” Thomas said. “But, at the
same time David Prince made his
move with a 51.7 in the 440 hur
dles and Willie Blackmon indi
cated he is getting over his leg
injury and may run the mile
relay.”
Actually, Thomas feels that a
couple of field event men could
hold the key for the Aggies’
chances of victory. “If Marc Black
can get a second place in the
javelin and Ronny Lightfoot can
score high in both the shot put
and discus, we could be in pretty
good shape.”
The Aggies at Drake won three
relays but only one of them is
run in the SWC meet. They set
a Drake Relays record in the 440
relays with a 40.0 time but that
same foursome of Scotty Hen
dricks, Curtis Mills, Marvin Mills
and Rockie Woods already had
run a 39.7 this year. They also
won the shuttles hurdles relay
with Glen Blahuta, Donny Rogers,
David Prince and Rockie Woods
passing the baton.
But, it was the 880 relay that
the Aggies really whizzed in.
The foursome -of Donny Rogers,
Rofckie Woods, Marvin Mills and
Curtis Mills set a world record
with a 1:21.7 clocking. The old
mark of 1:22.1 was set by San
Jose in 1967 and twice equalled
by the Texas Aggies, first in the
Texas Relays and again in the
prelims of the Drake Relays.
Rockie Woods was voted the
meet’s outstanding individual per
former after having run on three
winning relay teams. Curtis Mills
tied for second with Brigham
Young’s Ralph Mann, a tremen
dous 440 hurdler.
For this week’s SWC meet in
Houston, Coach Thomas says a
number of his performers will
run three or four events.
Curtis Mills will run the 220,
440 and both relays. Marvin Mills
will run the 100, 220 and both
relays. Rockie Woods will run the
100, 220, high hurdles and sprint
relay. Scotty Hendricks will run
the 100, 220 and sprint relay and
Donny Rogers will run the 100,
220 and high hurdles.
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INTRAMURAL SWIM STARTS—Class A and C entries in the 100-meter backstroke
splash across Wofford Cain Pool at Texas A&M in the opening heats of the week-
long intramural program swimming competition. The meet directed by Ray Fletcher
and refereed by Aggie swim coach Melvin Patterson continues through Monday finals
in all events. Swimmers compete Wednesday in the 200-meter medley, 50-meter butter
fly and one-meter diving. Thursday prelims will be in the freestyle relay and breast
stroke.
F orey Keepslmpr o ving
Leonard Forey is one Texas
Aggie footballer who takes Coach
Gene Stallings’ “continual im
provement” theme to heart.
The 6-3, 230-pound junior from
Nederland just keeps getting
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better and better. He was one of
the real bright spots in the of
fensive line in the Aggies’ latest
scrimmage session earlier this
week.
Forey has become a fixture at
right offensive guard and it will
take a dedicated, quality player
to move him out of his starting
position.
Forey was more of a defensive
standout during his high school
days at Nederland. He played
offensive center and defensive
end and defensive tackle for
Coach Patrick Johnson’s Neder
land club and he was an all
district selection.
One of the few returning start
ers, Forey has continued to im
prove his blocking techniques and
has helped open some big holes
for the backs to run through this
spring. y
When Forey first came to Tex
as A&M, he was moved from
center to guard and was a big
cog in the Fish attack that rolled
to an unblemished 5-0 record.
Last spring he worked at both
offensive guard and offensive
tackle but ended up as a guard
when the 1969 fall season rolled
around.
The son of Mr. and Mrs. James
C. Forey of Nederland, Leonard
was horn in Port Arthur. He at
tended grade school in Groves,
Tex., but was in Nederland for
junior high and high school work.
His father is a clerk for Texaco
Refinery in Port Arthur. He has
three younger brothers and one
sister, ranging in ages from 8
to 17.
A business major whose future
plans are not positive, Forey has
two more seasons of collegiate
football ahead of him and he
could develop into one of the best
offensive linemen in the country
during that time.
A tough ,durable youngster,
Forey works hard at perfecting
his blocking. He’s one of the un
sung heroes of football, an of
fensive lineman who helps spring
the backs loose for long gains.
Agg ies & Maggies
HURRY
Last Chance to Register for
FREE FLOWERS
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Colonial Flower Shop
319 Patricia
Around corner from University Studio
Drawing May 1
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TO: Every Member of the Class of 1970
FROM: Richard (Buck) Weirus ’42, Executive Director
The Class of 1970 promises early to be, not only the
largest, graduating class in the history of Texas A&M,
but also the most active and enthusiastic ever inducted
into the Association of Former Students.
Your response has been so great that we sold out
the Ramada Inn for the April 27 Senior Induction Ban
quet, and have set another Senior Welcome and Induc
tion Banquet for 6:30 p. m., Thursday, May 7, 1970.
No matter what month you will graduate, if your Aggie
Ring bears the Year ’70, you will want to be inducted
into the Association of Former Students on May 7, if
you were unable to attend the first Banquet.
Please show your I.D. card and pick up your ticket
by 5 p. m., Tuesday, May 5. If you cannot attend, please
call 846-8713 and cancel your reservation.
On behalf of more than 50,000 former students of
Texas A&M, I want to meet you and welcome you into
the greatest alumni association in the world.
ATTENTION AGGIES
If you’ve finally beat the system and will be receiving that priceless sheepskin this spring
or fall
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