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AGGIES’ TINY WONDER . . . Lloyd Curington displays running form. uWP BLEACH CAN Little Man Lloyd With $2.50 Purchase ®39r Limit One Takes His Bumps It takes plenty of courage for can do better than last year’s 3-7 Grade “A” White Giant Medium a big man to play football, tak­ record.” mwA ing the lumps and spills that go What role the little man will with the game, but it must take play for the Aggies is still to be more than that for a little man determined. Curington didn’t like Texas A&M’s Lloyd Curing- know if he’d start this fall, but ton. said, “I’ll get my chance, and I’ll Curington tips the scales at 158 do my best while I’m in there.” pounds—if he bounces up and If his best is any indication, down just a little. He’s only 5-10 the Aggies should do pretty well. 39 and isn’t the fastest man around, E«K | \5WIFt5 '/&> Li/A/Ql' piuap smm mowE but he has earned two varsity letters for the Aggies running halfback and is coming back for Knicks Draft SAtMON 89 one more chance with the Maroon V|OC> MAN'# SE5T FPIEND and White. He talks real smooth and takes Michigan Star POO FOOD SSIO ^ '/2 Gal. everything in stride. He even has Ctns. WlQ\A epAPE his own version about his size 'PCRDieribt6A^nHi/A/6EfZwerms AynWma eATi^FAcpot/' mm handicap, “I just got to try a lit­ In 1st Round "7 tOoiCAte % WL tle harder and make fewer errors NEW YORK bP>—Cazzie Rus­ while I’m out there,” he com­ &EX304rcKwmm) I# sell, everybody’s All - America mented. from Michigan, went to the New The slender halfback missed York Knickerbockers as the No. spring training last year. “It 1 pick in the National might’ve hurt me some,” he said. Association draft Wednesday and JUICED “It kept me from being in real of Syracuse was TRD'TEN aiiaMMMiiaaiT^OUI’OM SAVINGS good shape for the start of the snatched by the 51 THIS,COUPON WORTH season.” But this year he’s knock­ as the No. 2 selection. ing heads with all the big boys The 10 pro clubs dug through KX) FKE !SfS RPSIWP5 ^ in spring workouts and taking ad­ a long list of college prospects 4 W'TH PUPC^BOF vantage of the catch up time. for eight rounds. They came up “I believe I’ve improved a whole with the names of 79 players who chuck lot,” he said, “at least I feel I HO-- OP- MOPE now must be contacted to see if Expires 5-14-66. have.” they are willing to play pro ball THIS IS IN ADDITION TO TOUROUR RCCUIAKLV (ARNCD SAVING STAMPS ! ! ! “It takes a whole line and 11 next season. Unlike the football men on a team to do good. Ev­ draft, there is no strong compe­ erybody is trying to improve this tition for a basketball player’s BOAST spring. We’ve made a vast im­ services in most cases. provement under Coach Stal­ There may be some supple­ lings.” mentary selections later. po^t- 49 Spoact «T9 4 Curington said that he never Russell said in Ann Arbor he thought he could play college would make no decision until next football, he thought he was too week about playing with the small—evidently size isn’t every­ Knicks. He said he also had an 5reAK*59 :Sr^Ai< “89 Avv thing in the muscleman’s game. offer from the Harlem Globe­ Last year as a junior he carried trotters. the ball 25 times in six games Eddie Donovan, Knicks general 6yj\fy4 pfzmm and totaled 100 yards for an even 5EALP Sweet Q?COZ0yU manager, said he had met with four yards per carry. Russell about a week ago and 9? oPMUcai(MCE ex He didn’t make any stunning expected no serious problems. He T1C6. predictions about the Aggies for said he expected to use Russell, BACON"' V next season but said, “I think we 6-foot-514, 218 pounds, at guard xSWpS FP£MU/M¥fX£vegz J|00 but said he also could make a for­ ward. Army Reservists “He is a well rounded player and we are happy to get him,” TURKEY W6T - Xb To Help Stage said Donovan. “We considered him the best in the country. I Armour Star, All Meat have the idea he will be happy Shooting Matches to play with us.” Vkfc. Army Reservists in the Bryan- Bing, 6-3, 185, was next on the College Station area will support Knicks’ list and right behind Rus­ IF the “world series of shooting,” sell in Detroit’s plans. The Pis­ FRANKS the National Matches at Camp tons, who had lost the first pick li.5. MO.IPED i ^EIZN/\