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Thursday, May 14, 1953 THE BATTALION Page 5 Aggies \\ ill T ry To End LIT Title Drive Here Rain caused the cancellation of today’s baseball game with Texas on the Aggie diamond, but Jerry Nelson still gets the call to pitch the opening game of the series at 3 tomorrow afternoon. Melvin Work has been named by Coach Beau Bell to start the Sat urday game, scheduled to begin at 2, as the Aggies try to knock the Longhorns out of a first place tie in the conference standings. Firmly entrenched in fourth place in conference standings, the Aggies are not likely to move either up or down as a result of the two games with Texas today and tomorrow. A victory in either Aggies To Defend Title In SWC Meet Javelin finals tomorrow will op en the Aggie assault on the record book when 30 track men begin a two-day battle for the SWC track crown in Fort Worth. The well-balanced Cadet squad will not only be trying to set in dividual records, but will be out to break their record of 114% points scored in the 1951 confer ence meet. With Olympic Star Harrow Hooper leading the attack on the shot and discus records, the Ag gies have potential record breakers iii Malcolm Marks, who has twice exceeded the conference pole vault Junior Colleges To Compete Here The Texas Junior College track and basketball meets will be held here next spring, Athletic Director Barlow Irvin of Texas A&M an nounced today. The cage tourna ment will be March 1 and 2 and the track meet May 3 and 4. record; Bobby Ragsdale, who has bettered the broad jump mark and has been only one tenth second ov er the conference low hurdles rec ord; and James Blaine, who is giv en a good chance to lower the rec ord in the two mile run. The Aggies will probably be fav ored in the mile relay, with Frank Norris, Gerald Stull, Carol Libby, and James Baker the likely quartet in the event. Other Cadet track stars who will either take first place or will add points to the Aggie total are Pete Mayeaux, Roy Dollar, Tom Dolla- hite, and George Knipple in the javelin; Bobby Gross and Dan Pratt in the shot and discuss; Glenn Spradlin and James Earle in the pole vault; Wallace Kleb, Edwin Wilmsen, and Bob Collins in the half mile; Dale DeRouen, Charles Hudgins, and Franklin Whitwell in the longer distance events; and Glenn Blake, Dollahite, H. A. Smith and Rogsdalc in the hurdles. , The conference finals in track will be held Saturday. BATTALION CLASSIFIED BUY, NEIX, KENT OK TRADE. Kates . ... 3c a word per insertion with a 25c minimum. Space rate in classified lection .... 60c per column-inch. Send ill classified to STUDENT ACTIVITIES OFFICE. All ads must be received in Student Activities office by 10 a.m. on the day before publication. • FOR SALE • GOLF CLUBS—only four weeks old. SfO.OO less than original cost. Nylon bag — three w'ood, five irons. Gene Sarazon model. Wilson make. Phone 3-2502. CARGO TRAILER. Two wheels. *steel. A-.10-W College View. A 1 1 BOOTS, IO14 - IG’/i, pink and summer serge boot pants, battle jacket, green shirt. Dinerstein, 10-128. CHEAP. offer for your choice gins of two ATTENTION GRADUATING SENIOR! Here’s a good buy! Original owners offer for sale your choice of two . . . 1950 MODEL CHEVKOLETS: a Styleline Deluxe Tudor or a Bel-Air Coupe, both witli radio and heater. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Adcock P. H. 13-D PHONE 6-1588 • WORK WANTED • WILL KEEP children any age day or night. See Mrs. McGinty, third house, red top on Boonville Road off Nall Lane, Bryan. TYPING—Reasonable rates. Phone 3-1776 after 5. • HELP WANTED • SECRETARY: typing and filing duties. Shorthand ability desirable but not nec essary. Only experienced persons should »apply. Write the Texas Forest Servic, essary. Only experienced persons should *app College Station, Texas, or phone Bryan 6-6894 for an appointment. TWO STUDENTS heeded to work dur ing the summer. Apply A&M Grill, North Gate. BEAUTY OPERATOR. Excellent tunity. Pruitt’s Beauty and Shop. oppor- Fabric FEMALE TYPIST WANTED Speed and Accuracv Essential Excellent Pay Apply to MRS. ATTERBURY, MSC Call 4-5124 • FOR RENT • NICELY FURNISHED, four room apart ment. Two blocks North Gate, College, 201-A Church Street or phone 4-8709. rWO BEDROOM furnished house first six weeks summer school. Reasonable. Call 4-7012 or write Box 1832. SOUTH GATE — Three room furnished house. Available June 1 - Sept. 1. 204 Ayrshire. SEWING machines. Pruitt’s Fabric Shop. FURNISHED apartment. 104 Gilchrist East. Available June 1st. Phone 6-1437. FURNISHED apartments, Aggie Circle, 4900 College Main. Apply Apt. No. 8. JUNE 1—Furnished apartment, tile bath, hardwood floors, Venetian blinds; Rooms very large. Call 4-4364. * LOST • LOST in North Gate area: K&E slide rule. Charles Williams, Box 757. K&B DRIVING RANGE Open Sunday March 1 On Fin Feather Road Bryan, Texas 2 4 HOUR KODAK FINISHING Album Prints—5c Aggieland Studio • WANTED • AGRICULTURE student to work this summer for free room v Call 4-4364 - 4-1295. part ith • PERSONAL • II. D. FRENCH reading course will meet Mondays and Thursdays in 2B MSC, starting Thursday, June 11th. Appli- Ument this week with ... ay, cants confirm enrollr Dr. Stack, 101 Academic. Directory of Business Services 1NSURANCB of all kinds. Homer Adam#. North Gate. Call 4-1217. Official Notice OFFICIAL NOTICE Donald D. Dunlop, a candidate for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Chemi cal Engineering, will present his disserta tion "Catalytic Oxidation of Propylene with Air At Temperatures near 500°F”, Satur day, May 16, 1953. at 8:30 A.M., in the Chemical Engineering Department. Interested members of the Graduate Fac ulty are invited to be presnt. IDE P. TROTTER, Dan SUMMER SCHOOL ATTENDANCE Some ouf our students are making plans to attend the 1953 Summer Session in some other college or university. Such students should check with the Registrar’s Office to make sure that the work com pleted elswhere is acceptable in transfer to A&M. Courses will not be accepted in transfer Dr degree credit unless they are (a) sub ally equivalent in character and extent ith essentially the same prerequisites lilar courses offered at this college. gn stantially equivalent in character and extent (b) wt as similar courses offered at this college. Studnts who fail a course in any sub ject and subsequently take such course or subsequent courses in the same subject at another college may be required to pass validating examinations in such course or be ements. H. L. Heaton Registrar fore they will he accepted for transfer degree requin courses MATRICULATION FEE EXEMPTIONS FOR WAR VETERANS Under certain conditions war veterans who are legal residents of Texas are ex empt from the requirement of paying the matriculation fee. Any veteran who has exhausted his benefits under the GI Bill is invited to call by the Registrar's Office, if he has not already done so, for a con ference on whether or not he may be elig ible for this exemption. All who are eligible and who expect to attend the first term of the 1953 Summer Session should obtain a fee exemption slip from the Registrar’s Office before paying any fees at the Fiscal Office. H. L. Heaton Registrar The final oral examination of Mr. Theo dore R. Pfrimmer, candidate for the de gree of Doctor of Philosophy in the field of Entomology, will be held at 8:30 A.M., May 15 1953 in the Entmology Department. defe Mr. Pfrimmer will present and defend his dissertation entitled “The Biology and Con trol of Thrips Attacking Cotton in the Vicinity of College Station, Texas. The examination is open to ail members of the Graduate Faculty. IDE P. TROTTER, Dean The final oral examination of Mr. Eras- mo T. Guerrero, candidate for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the field of Petroleum Engineering, will be held in the Petroleum Engineering Dpartmnt at 1:30 P.M., May , 1953. Mr. Guerrera will pre sent and defend his dissertation entitled “A Study of the Effect of Surface and Interfacial Tensions Upon the Recovery of Crude Oil by Water-Flooding.” The examination is open to all members of the Graduate Faculty. IDE P. TROTTER. Dean OFFICIAL NOTICE French 102—Any student desiri an additional ho\ir exam ma; reporting to Room 128 Acadc tonight, Thursday, May 14, at 7:15 p.m. Dr. E. M. Stack Modern Languages Dept. ing to take iy do so by mic Building Prompt Radio Service _ C A L L — Sosolik’s Radio Service 712 S. Main St. PH. 2-1941 BRYAN game would be a pleasing finish to an otherwise disappointing sea son, so the starting nine may be freely shuffled as the Cadets try to chalk up a win. Behind the plate, either Jerry Robinett or Jimmy Williams may get the call to start. Williams is an outstanding defensive catcher, while Robinett is capable of hitting the long ball. On first, Captain Bill Munner- lyn and Sam Rowland are both good defensive men, and Bell will select the one he considers most likely to deliver base blows. Charles Leissner has played well at second all season, and is expect ed to start there. The shortstop assignment has gone to Don Heft in recent games, and he will probably start, al though Don Ellis also plays the position very well and may start. Jerry Lestelick is the probable third base choice, with Jim Par rish ready to take over if called. In the outfield, Lester Byrd, Bobby Farmer, and Eric Miller are the regular starters, but any of them may give way to such play ers as Fred Ablon, David Verble, and Frank Pollard. Spring Barbecue Set for Tuesday The annual spring spoi-ts bar becue honoring all Texas A&M athletes in the spring and winter sports will be held May 19 at 7:30 p.m. in the Brazos County A&M clubhouse in Bryan. MSC Bowlers Plan For Summer Play ISAAC WALTONS—Winners of the recent Student Co-Op fishing contest are, left to right, O. E. Pierson, double win ner. with a 1 lb., 2 oz. crappie and a 15 oz. bream, was pre sented a fly rod and a tackle box with assorted flies; D. R. Alfdnte, whose 6 lb., 1 oz. bass gained him a spinning reel; Ed Garner, Student Co-Op owner; and C. R. Pinson, whose 21 lb., 8 oz. catfish earned him a surf rod. Mural Barbecue Honors Managers Approximately $1,000 in awards will be presented at the final in tramural athletic barbecue to be held at the Grove, May 14 at 6:30 p.m. The intramural barbecue is giv en annually by the Intramural De partment to show their apprecia tion to intramural officers, man agers and athletic officers. Three senior intramural manag ers will receive watches, 12 junior intramural managers will receive white sweaters bearing the intra mural emblem and 40 Sophomore intramural managers will receive maroon sweaters. 7?o</ Races Begin Sunday in Bryan The opening of hot rod races for this area will be held Sunday at 2:30 p. m. on a new track off Highway 21, just east of the American Legion field. Proceeds from advance ticket sales will go to the teen-age base ball, league of College Station, said Ernest Gregg, member of the board of directors of the league. Tickets are one dollar, and may be purchased at Lispcomb’s Phar macy or the main desk of the MSC. “The races will be worth see ing especially to those interested in racing,” Gregg said. The All-Star Bowling League of the MSC concluded its season’s activities Friday, May 8, with the presentation of awards. A trophy won by Conway and Co., after playing off a tie with Bryan Air Force (C team), is now on display in the show window of Conway and Co. clothiers. Plans were made for continu ing this all-male league through ten weeks of play commencing June 10. Six teams have already been entered, leaving 1'oom for two more teams, which will be selected on a first-come-first-served basis, so prospective entrants are urged to register as soon as possible. A city association of the Ameri can Bowling Congress will be form ed by the league in August or September of the current year. The league consists of teams sponsored by the Student Co-Op, College Station State Bank, Con way and Co., and three Bryan Air Force Base teams. Persons wishing to participate in the summer league may register at the MSC bowling lanes as indivi duals or as a team. The summer league will be unsponsored. Local merchants in Bryan and College Station, wishing to sponsor teams in the ABC league this fall may contact the manager of the MSC lanes at any time. The All-Star Bowling League is open to any male bowler, student or non-student, who is a resident of the Bryan-College Station area. Awards Made In addition to the team trophy, the following awards were made; high team series - Student Co-Op; second - BAFB (C team); high team game - Student Co-Op; se cond - Conway and Co.; high in dividual average - Cowham of Con way and Co.; second - Koontz of Student Co-Op; high individual series - Parnham of Conway and Co.; second - Butler of Student Co-Op; high individual game-Cow- ham of Conway and Co.; second- Nelson of Conway and Co. In the play-off for the league championship, Nelson bowled a 615 series, while Cole of BAFB (C team) bowled a 595. Each of these three game series were higher than any series bowled during the regular season play. FT. WORTH Minutes Timed By Baylor Phone 4-5054 for reservations EXTRAORDINARY MEATS AT ORDINARY PRICES FROZEN FOODS Featuring mature, corn-fed beef. Full Beef flavor. Very tender in the Choice Grade. Swift's Premium—Tender enough to fry ROUND STEAK lb. 69c Big Bologna or PRESSED HAM lb. 49c Choice Heavy Beef—Fine for Swiss SHOULDER ROUND STEAK . lb. 59c Hormel Pre-cooked HAM, Shank End, 5 to 7 lbs. . . lb. 59c Choice Beef—Rich, luicy. Tender CHUCK ROAST lb. 45c Mild Wisconsin HOOP CHEESE lb. 59c Full Beef Flavor, Wholesomely Fresh GROUND BEEF BREAKFAST BACON lb. 43c Hormel 1st Grade Dairy . Hormel Midwest lb. lb. 73c 65c Fresh, Tender, Most Healthful CALF LIVER lb. 69c Heart o' Texas FRYERS lb. 59c - LEMONADE’ . ”19" Brand ORANGE JUICE 2 cans 39c 2 cans 25c 2 cans 35c 12 oz. Snowcrop STRAWBERRIES 3 cans $1.00 Kraft's Salad Dressing. (L) MIRACLE WHIP GROCERY SPECIALS pint 25c Imperial Cane (L) SUGAR . . Factory Deal While they last — 39c GLADIOLA WHITE CAKE MIX — 5c With purchase 29c Adam's Best Vanilla at regular price. Factory Deal. 21c size GLADIOLA PIE CRUST MIX — 1c With purchase Gladiola Devils Food Cake Mix — at regular price. X New. 39c size Nestles COOKIE MIX . . Unexpectedly good analysis. HI - VI DOG FOOD 4G oz. Libby's TOMATO JUICE . Popular brands CIGARETTES 5 lb. bag 39c carton $2.09 One of the Better Brands. Red Crown VIENNA SAUSAGE 2 reg. cans 33c Switch to Sanitary. y 2 Gal. (Plus bottle deposits.) PASTEURIZED MILK 8 oz. cans Frosts Spicy TOMATO SAUCE . 14 oz. Nu Crest Tomato 2 ior 71c 4 cans 25c . . pkg. 33c CATSUP each 15c 4 reg. cans 25c 14 oz. Heinz Tomato CATSUP each 24c 2 cans 53c 5 lb. bag Kimbell's (L) FLOUR each 33c s We sell everyday at our replacement costs. a/At/eew THESSSr! [ m \m GET 25< COUPON TP Sibs.x 1 (risco for coke** pastry, frying * BY MAIL < market drops back to normal prices. FOLGERS COFFEE . lb. 88c Fit for a Banquet. 303 cans Le Seuer GREEN PEAS . . can 25c Other popular brands lb. 87c For Automatic Dishwashers. CALGONITE . . pkg. 43c We also carry ALL and Electrosol. 1000 Quality Single Sheets. Softex Toilet Tissue 3 rolls 29c (L) 3 lb. can 69c Birdseye GREEN PEAS Birdseye Fillets of PERCH . . y 2 Gal. Lilly or Sanitary MELLORINE , ■ 2 for 39c 1 lb# pkg. 43c . each 59c (LIMIT ONE TO CUSTOMER PLEASE ON ITEMS MARKED "L") ERDITS & VEGETABLES Central American Large BANANAS . . lb. 10c US No. 1 California POTATOES . 5 lbs. 29c Young, Tender Home Grown SNAP BEANS . 2 lbs. 25c Size 80 Florida White GRAPEFRUIT » 2 for 15c Size 200 California ORANGES . . 6 for 29c ASK US FOR DETAILS Southside Food Ma rket Store Hours: 8 a.m. - 7 p.m. Daily. Open 30 minutes earlier on Fridays and Saturdays At Southwest corner of Campus SPECIALS STARTING 4 p.m. THURSDAY, THROUGH SATURDAY, MAY 14 - 16. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES %