4 l Armadillo stew, extra riding day top cavalry trip Remnants of A&M’s new cavalry unit got more than they bargained for on their 160-mile end-of-school trail ride: an extra day in the saddle and armadillo stew. The armadillo stew was the impromptu contribu tion of Fred Pronger of Stratford, who caught, cleaned and cooked the unfortunate beast which happened to cross the path of the TAM U group as it galloped from San Marcos to Uvalde. “Not bad” was the culinary as sessment of a transplanted Pennsvl- vanian, Army Captain James Hol land, who rode with eight TAMU spring graduates in the ceremonial end for the 1974 version of Parsons Mounted Cavalry. THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, JUNE B. 1874 Holland, military science instruc tor, serves as advisor for the all senior unit formed last year as part of TAMU’s Corps of Cadets. The 20-man unit, inspired by early-day cavalry organizations at TAMU, participates in march-ins at football games and has been asked to appear in several parades around the state. The group averaged 10 hours a day in the saddle during the eight- day ride which ended late Sunday afternoon. Original plans called for the spring fling to be over by Satur day. Captain Holland said the riders spent an extra half day at Center Point to rest the horses. They also were delayed when one horse threw ALBERTSONS DRUGS & FOODS SPECIALS GOOD WEDS., THUR., FRI., SAT., JUNE 5, 6, 8, 1974 YOUR MAN IN GOI D FEATURES.. WEEK-END SPECIALS bTLLLLUJ i '^1 QUALITY BEEF W« ofttr out (uUomtrs the linesl quality U S 0 A choite beef available anywheie at any puce Fou qet the hneil turn and a laiqe vanely to thoove tiom fa