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1 ounty). Tea The Battalion College Station (Brazos County), Texas Friday, April 17, 1959 PAGE 5; Longhornstent, claims ly two runs 3r in 15 in- in 19 inning ;ed only three Sanderson 0 1 a better tha nd a 2-0 rec thrown 15 in 13 hits. Th ; 11 and walk have crosse< n. is third fol Wayne Scha a 2-0 record iat might be far as runs a lofty 6.5< ruck out sev' given up 14 ibly toe the st the Aggies Tom Chand- derson to op- k of Rice anc be the two College Sta- ty is 2 p.m. ^TURDAY AND ?Y' I r ERShy CAGE,, Jr. in REYDYINGE SHOW ONSTER PACEWILD& LOST -DBAC^ Raiders Pace Golf, Tennis Texas Tech, Rice and Texas pace the Southwest Conference golf teams in non-conference com- petition as the two sports approach the [deciding league meets. Both the conference tennis and golf meets ax-e slated for College Station with the netters tangling on May 7-9 and the golfers open- ing their two-day tussle a day earlier. The Red Raiders currently ap- pear to be the class of both sports as they boast a golf match won- loss record of 19-5 and a tennis mark of 15-3. SUPEKSAVINGS ON TOP STYLE & QUALITY SEAT COVERS VALUES TO ,95 ONLY THE FAMOUS CHAMPION . .1. dependable, beautiful, economical. Genuine Saran Plastic with all-Vinyl Art Leather trim. No cloth to wear out. 1 ... ONLY $18.88 Compare with others at $25.00 5 CLEAR PLASTIC COVERS ... to preserve your new cars interior beauty. 12 GAUGE........................... ........................................... $17.88 : 15 GAUGE (heavy duty) .......................... ................ $19.88 [ STYLE 202 (25% heavier and guaranteed for life of car) ......................................... $24.88 (Compare at $29.95) SEAT COVERS AS LOW AS $13.88 EASY TERMS FREE INSTALLATION JOE FAULKS Auto & Appliance 214 N. Bryan TA 2-1669 FREE PARKING BEHIND STORE Not A Chain Store Your Money Stays At Home! 59 Gridders Vie Saturday Coach Jim Myersmultiple of- fense gets its public unveiling Sat- urday night when the Aggie foot- ball team turns Kyle Field into a civil war battleground for their annual Maroon-White intrasquad battle. Game time is 7:30 p.m. The intrasquad game culminates All-Sports Day and pits the Farm- er first unit against the second under regular Southwest Confer- ence game conditions. Reserves are divided equally among the two teams. Myers decided to switch from the single wing to multiple offense at the conclusion of last season after the Ag*gies had spent game Bi '.iw; m m 'M ill# > 'I|1p . Ijllipllli _ , A 37; III .............................. •• : w ' | . - ' t . LeBoeuf Tops Intrasquad Fullbacks Junior Gordon LeBoeuf will be the Maroon power Satur- day night in the annual Maroon-White intrasquad game. White fullback is Jim Murphy. Lakers Considering Four for Post MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Pres- ident Bob Short of the Minneapolis Lakers said yesterday four men, including former coach John Cas- tellani of Seattle, are under con- sideration for the Laker coaching job. Right now were considering everybody who shows an interest in the position,Short said. In addition to Castellani they are Vern Mikkelsen, Jim Pollard and Albert McCellan.Mikkelsen is a 10-year playing veteran with the Lakers, Pollard formerly starred with the team Hydraulic rowing machines were first used in practice at Harvard in 1872. FRIDAY Paramount Presents Th£ SATURDAY LANZA SINGS AGAIN! m-g-ni presents MARIO LANZA, Seven Hills of Rome Filmed m TtpHNIRAMA® A ProdixJ of TECHNICOLOR A IE CLOUD PRODUCTION Plus Hammer Film Productions. Ltd. Presents Prevue Saturday Nile 10:30 p. m. Also Sunday & Monday THE PICTURE YOU'VE HEARD SO MUCH ABOUT! 1 prtMntS in MOMCAMERA6S MONTGOMERY CLIFT . , ELIZABETH TAYLOR /% EVA MARIE SAINT R&mmJSE COUNTY . ...... NISEI PATRICK LEE MARVIN tecShor* V; fi PROM SUIT CAMPUS ONLY $19.95 BOTH COAT & PANTS Light In Weight Right In Style for HIGH SCHOOL OR COLLEGE Loupot's after game without any scoring punch inside their opponents 20 yard line. Single Wing Basic Offense The single wing will continue to be the basic offense, but the Far- mers will be capable of switching to the “Tformation and its many variations at a moments notice. The multiple offense, in fact, is what the professionals use. A&M is not the only SWC team to make the switch to the potent I formation. Arkansas made the shift last season and completed the year .by winning their last four games while the Baylor Bears be- gan their shift to the multiple. ofr fense during spring drills. SMU has run a multiple offense for years. Milstead Leads Maroons -^ .Foc^l point of the Maroon gt- txick% will center around Charley IVTiTstead, the SWCs total offense 'leader last year. Milstead ia a triple-threat man whose deadly passing arm and his distance on quick kicks is a constant threat to any opposing team. v . . Opposite Milstead on the White team is Powell Berry, a prospec- tive junior from Snyder. Berry was Milsteads understudy the past season at tailback and proved him- self a capable substitute. Berry will have Bob Sanders ready to step in and relieve him for the Whites while Bob Muenter and R. L. McClung are Maroon alternates. Sophomore Jon Few will be Mil- steads running mate at left half and will be opposed on the White | team by the highly touted fresh- men Rodger McFarland and Jesse McGuire. Few was something of a disappointment last season but has come through very well dur- ing spring training. , LqBeouf Bgck at Fullback ' At fullback for the Maroons will be the familiar Gordon LeBeouf. The stocky junior started at full- back and blocking back last sea- son. For the Whites, freshman Jim Murphy holds the starting nod and McCellan is a former Boston I with fellow frosh S. J. Halpin his College coach. I alternate. :• < 5 iiiii •• > SftK Filling out the backfield for both teams is Randy Sims at right half for the Maroons and Eddie Van Dyke for the Whites. Sims was Milsteads favorite passing target last season and among the confer- nces outstanding receivers. Van Dyke was a star on the freshman squad. Sophomores Ralph Smith and Jack Estes hold down the end po- sitions for the Maroons and face sophomore Travis Nevill and fresh- man James Street on the White team. Smith, Estes and Nevill are lettermen while Street was one of the outstanding first year men in the conference. Tackles on the first unit are Gale Oliver, a co-captain for the 1959 team, and Bill Darwin. Oli- ver was a center last season while Dai^win is a two-year letterman. White tackles are Robert Garner and Charles Sandford. Garner is junior while Sandford is a fresh- man. Goehring Injured Allen Goehring will be missing from his guard position on the Maroon squad with an injured hand but Carter Franklin and Buddy Payne will hold down the position capably. Freshman Mickey Walk- er and sophomore Wayne Labar are their opponents. Roy Northrup will be the post man for the Maroons faced by freshman Daryle Keeling on the V/hite team. Tickets for the event are $1 and may be purchased at the gate. Stu- dent activity cards will not be hon- ored. Mislead Leads Maroon Attack Charlie Milstead will quarterback the Maroon squad in the annual intrasquad game Saturday night while his opposing quarterback on the White team is Powell Berry. THiNKUS English: CAMPUS TOUGH GUY ThinkUsh translation: This character belongs to the beat generation, as any black-and-blue freshman can testify. When he cracks a book, it ends up in two pieces. His favorite subject:/Ysfory. Favorite sport: throwing his weight around. Favorite cigarette? Luckies, what else? Puffing on the honest taste of fine tobacco, hes pleased as Punch. If you call this muscle bounder a schooligan, bully for you! iis English: UNHAPPY MARRIAGE Eng'ish : spWN6 CU6M«N® A Engl's^: scratching dog ThinkUsh: FLEAGLE ROBERT O BRIEN. WISCONSIN STATE COLL." Thinkiish: SPATRVMONY ALAN MACDONALD. TRINITY COUEGE English: U-L TYRANT Tfonklkh: AUN koxosHke mope* ATIQN C G A E T T ThinkUsh: SICKTATOR ^ne summons, tarleton state coll. ' J Get the genuine article Get the honest taste of a LUCKY STRIKE HOWTO MAKE *25 Take a wordcelebration, for example. With it, you can have a football rally (yellebration), a gossipy bridge party {telle- bratioh), or a clambake (shellebiation). Thats Thinkiishand its that easy! Were paying $25 for the Thinkiish words judged bestyour check is itching to go! Send your words to Lucky Strike, Box 67A, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Enclose youL name, address, university and class. A' « Co*,' Product of ipfinzJuiecMT; c/o&u&GO is OUT Middle ttQMe

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Page 1: THiNKUS - newspaper.library.tamu.edunewspaper.library.tamu.edu/lccn/sn86088544/1959-04... · ing their two-day tussle a day earlier. The Red Raiders currently ap pear to be the class

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ounty). TeaThe Battalion College Station (Brazos County), Texas Friday, April 17, 1959 PAGE 5;

Longhorns’ tent, claims ly two runs 3r in 15 in-

in 19 inning ;ed only three

Sanderson 0

1 a better tha nd a 2-0 rec thrown 15 in

13 hits. Th ; 11 and walk have crosse<

n.• is third fol Wayne Scha

a 2-0 record iat might be far as runs

■ a lofty 6.5< ruck out sev' given up 14

ibly toe the st the Aggies Tom Chand- derson to op- k of Rice anc

be the two College Sta-

ty is 2 p.m.

^TURDAYAND ?Y”'

IrERS”hy

CAGE,,Jr.

in’REY”

DYING”E SHOW

ONSTERPACE”

WILD”& LOST-D”BAC^

Raiders Pace Golf, TennisTexas Tech, Rice and Texas

pace the Southwest Conference golf teams in non-conference com­petition as the two sports approach the [deciding league meets.

Both the conference tennis and golf meets ax-e slated for College Station with the netters tangling

on May 7-9 and the golfers open­ing their two-day tussle a day earlier.

The Red Raiders currently ap­pear to be the class of both sports as they boast a golf match won- loss record of 19-5 and a tennis mark of 15-3. ’

SUPEKSAVINGS ON TOP STYLE & QUALITY

SEAT COVERSVALUES TO

,95ONLY

THE FAMOUS CHAMPION. .1. dependable, beautiful, economical. Genuine Saran Plastic with all-Vinyl Art Leather trim. No cloth to wear out.

1 ... ONLY $18.88Compare with others at $25.00

5 CLEAR PLASTIC COVERS... to preserve your new car’s interior beauty.

12 GAUGE........................... ........................................... $17.88: 15 GAUGE (heavy duty) .......................... ................ $19.88[ STYLE 202 (25% heavier and

guaranteed for life of car) .........................................$24.88(Compare at $29.95)

SEAT COVERS AS LOW AS $13.88 EASY TERMS FREE INSTALLATION

JOE FAULK’SAuto & Appliance

214 N. Bryan TA 2-1669FREE PARKING BEHIND STORE

Not A Chain Store — Your Money Stays At Home!

’59 Gridders Vie SaturdayCoach Jim Myers’ multiple of­

fense gets its public unveiling Sat­urday night when the Aggie foot­ball team turns Kyle Field into a civil war battleground for their annual Maroon-White intrasquad battle. Game time is 7:30 p.m.

The intrasquad game culminates All-Sports Day and pits the Farm­

er first unit against the second under regular Southwest Confer­ence game conditions. Reserves are divided equally among the two teams.

Myers decided to switch from the single wing to multiple offense at the conclusion of last season after the Ag*gies had spent game

Bi'.iw; ■

m m'M ill#

> 'I|1p .Ijllipllli_ , A37;

III. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . •• :

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. LeBoeuf Tops Intrasquad FullbacksJunior Gordon LeBoeuf will be the Maroon power Satur­day night in the annual Maroon-White intrasquad game. White fullback is Jim Murphy.

Lakers Considering Four for PostMINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Pres­

ident Bob Short of the Minneapolis Lakers said yesterday four men, including former coach John Cas- tellani of Seattle, are under con­sideration for the Laker coaching job.

“Right now we’re considering everybody who shows an interest in the position,” Short said. “In addition to Castellani they are Vern Mikkelsen, Jim Pollard and Albert McCellan.”

Mikkelsen is a 10-year playing veteran with the Lakers, Pollard formerly starred with the team

Hydraulic rowing machines were first used in practice at Harvard in 1872.

FRIDAY

Paramount Presents

Th£

SATURDAYLANZA SINGS AGAIN!

m-g-ni presents

MARIO LANZA, Seven Hills

of RomeFilmed m TtpHNIRAMA® • A ProdixJ of TECHNICOLOR • A IE CLOUD PRODUCTION

PlusHammer Film Productions. Ltd. Presents

Prevue Saturday Nile 10:30 p. m. Also Sunday & Monday

THE PICTURE YOU'VE HEARD SO MUCH ABOUT!1 prtMntS in MOM CAMERA 6S

MONTGOMERY CLIFT . ,ELIZABETH TAYLOR /%EVA MARIE SAINT

R&mmJSE COUNTY. . . . . . . NISEI PATRICK • LEE MARVIN • tecShor*

V; fi PROMSUIT

CAMPUS

ONLY $19.95BOTH COAT & PANTS

Light In Weight

Right In Style

for

HIGH SCHOOL

OR COLLEGE

Loupot's

after game without any scoring punch inside their opponent’s 20 yard line.

Single Wing Basic Offense The single wing will continue to

be the basic offense, but the Far­mers will be capable of switching to the “T” formation and its many variations at a moment’s notice. The multiple offense, in fact, is what the professionals use.

A&M is not the only SWC team to make the switch to the potent

I formation. Arkansas made the shift last season and completed the year .by winning their last four games while the Baylor Bears be­gan their shift to the multiple. ofr fense during ■ spring drills. SMU has run a multiple offense for years.

Milstead Leads Maroons -^ .Foc^l point of the Maroon gt- txick% will center around Charley IVTiTstead, the SWC’s total offense 'leader last year. Milstead ia ■ a triple-threat man whose deadly passing arm and his distance on quick kicks is a constant threat to any opposing team. v . .

Opposite Milstead on the White team is Powell Berry, a prospec­tive junior from Snyder. Berry was Milstead’s understudy the past season at tailback and proved him­self a capable substitute. Berry will have Bob Sanders ready to step in and relieve him for the Whites while Bob Muenter and R. L. McClung are Maroon alternates.

Sophomore Jon Few will be Mil- stead’s running mate at left half and will be opposed on the White

| team by the highly touted fresh­men Rodger McFarland and Jesse McGuire. Few was something of a disappointment last season but has come through very well dur­ing spring training., LqBeouf Bgck at Fullback' At fullback for the Maroons will

be the familiar Gordon LeBeouf. The stocky junior started at full­back and blocking back last sea­son. For the Whites, freshman Jim Murphy holds the starting nod

and McCellan is a former Boston I with fellow frosh S. J. Halpin his College coach. I alternate.

:• < 5

iiiii•• •

> SftK

Filling out the backfield for both teams is Randy Sims at right half for the Maroons and Eddie Van Dyke for the Whites. Sims was Milstead’s favorite passing target last season and among the confer-

nce’s outstanding receivers. Van Dyke was a star on the freshman squad.

Sophomores Ralph Smith and Jack Estes hold down the end po­sitions for the Maroons and face sophomore Travis Nevill and fresh­man James Street on the White team. Smith, Estes and Nevill are lettermen while Street was one of the outstanding first year men in the conference.

Tackles on the first unit are Gale Oliver, a co-captain for the 1959 team, and Bill Darwin. Oli­ver was a center last season while

Dai^win is a two-year letterman. White tackles are Robert Garner and Charles Sandford. Garner is

junior while Sandford is a fresh­man.

Goehring InjuredAllen Goehring will be missing

from his guard position on the Maroon squad with an injured hand but Carter Franklin and Buddy Payne will hold down the position capably. Freshman Mickey Walk­er and sophomore Wayne Labar are their opponents.

Roy Northrup will be the post man for the Maroons faced by freshman Daryle Keeling on the V/hite team.

Tickets for the event are $1 and may be purchased at the gate. Stu­dent activity cards will not be hon­ored.

Mislead Leads Maroon AttackCharlie Milstead will quarterback the Maroon squad in the annual intrasquad game Saturday night while his opposing quarterback on the White team is Powell Berry.

THiNKUSEnglish: CAMPUS TOUGH GUY

ThinkUsh translation: This character belongs to the beat generation, as any black-and-blue freshman can testify. When he cracks a book, it ends up in two pieces. His favorite subject:/Ysfory. Favorite sport: throwing his weight around. Favorite cigarette? Luckies, what else? Puffing on the honest taste of fine tobacco, he’s pleased as Punch. If you call this muscle bounder a schooligan, bully for you!

iis

English: UNHAPPY MARRIAGE Eng'ish: spWN6 CU6M«N® A

Engl's^:scratching dog

ThinkUsh: FLEAGLE

ROBERT O BRIEN. WISCONSIN STATE COLL."

Thinkiish: SPATRVMONY

ALAN MACDONALD. TRINITY COUEGE

English: U-L TYRANT

Tfonklkh:

AUN koxosHke

mope*ATIQN

C ‘ G A E T T

ThinkUsh: SICKTATOR

^ne summons, tarleton state coll. ' J

Get the genuine articleGet the honest taste

of a LUCKY STRIKE

HOWTO MAKE *25

Take a word—celebration, for example. With it, you can have a football rally (yellebration), a gossipy bridge party {telle- bratioh), or a clambake (shellebiation). That’s Thinkiish—and it’s that easy! We’re paying $25 for the Thinkiish words judged best—your check is itching to go! Send your words to Lucky Strike, Box 67A, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Enclose youL name, address, university and class.

A' « Co*,' Product of ipfinzJuiecMT; c/o&u&GO is OUT Middle ttQMe