Page 10 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1974 x>0 e C2 rape WA> Bistro ^ SANDWICHES—PLATES-^WINE— BEER—IMPORTED CHEESE Open for Lunch: 10-9 Mon.-Thurs. 10-10 Fri.-Sat. PITCHER OF MICHELOB BEER 60 oz. $1.25 Offer good 5-8 Mon.-Fri. 2-8 Sat. Located One Block North of Bank of A&M on Texas Ave. in old Tasty-Freeze College Station 693-3335 DC INTOtheSUUSET AxxWITH SHIRTS FROM / /> ,/ Aggie hilled on sideline 1926 Baylor game marred by figli By PAUL McGRATH Staff Sports Writer This week marks the 71st meeting between A&M and the Baylor Bears. However, at one time the chances that the two would meet again were very slim. In November of 1926, the Aggies coached by Dana X. Bible were preparing to play the Bears after a disheartening 9-7 loss to SMU the previous week. The Farmers had won their four non-conference games and at the time were defend ing Southwest Conference champs. The Aggies, led by Captain “Ox” Dieterich, Jules “Siki” Sikes and Joel Hunt were expected to trounce the Baptists by three or four touch downs. But the Farmers met with a hardnosed Baylor defense and had problems getting their offense un tracked and were forced to suffer their second straight conference loss before the Waco crowd, 20-9. The big news coming from Waco that day was not the game but the riot that occurred during the half time. Fighting broke out between the students of the two schools re sulting in the death of a senior cadet, Charles M. Sessums of Dal las. The following Monday some 2,000 A&M students stood in the rain in front of the YMCA Building with bowed heads to pay a final tri bute to their fallen comrade while the Aggie Band played “Taps” and “Nearer My God To Thee.” Later that week, a petition was circulated and signed by over 500 Baylor students demanding the severence of athletic relations with Morton traded DALLAS (AP) — The Dallas Cowboys traded reserve quarter back Craig Morton to the New York Giants of the National Football League 1 uesday for a first round draft choice in 1975. OPEN MON THRU SAT 9:30-9:30 WED. THURS. FRI. SAT. GOLDEN HAMSTER Healthy, furry pets. HAMSTER CAGE With exercise wheel. HAMSTER FOOD 2-lb. net wt. bag. 4-lb.* With deodor izing chlorophyll. Jeweled vinyl col lars. Coice of colors. Texas A&M. The petition stated “that those students of A&M who initiated, joined in and condoned their action of Saturday have viol ated every principle of a sportsman’s code.” In reply the senior class of A&M issued a statement to the then Bryan Stfjletic Oatmeal By TONY GALLUCCI Various people have been seen lately around campus posing as alumni. A couple of those people, present for the Texas Tech game, were sports .legend Joe Arciniega and the person who wrote more about the legend than anyone else, Kevin Coffey. Joe was here to watch the game and enjoy the festivities. Kevin was in town to do a locker room story for the Dallas Times Herald. ■ir ☆ ☆ A * t* ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆☆ ■fr ☆ ☆ ☆ A A ☆ A ☆-6 6 Cr ☆ 66 ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆-fr 6 * ir * ☆