The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, July 02, 1953, Image 3

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    Thursday, July 2, 1953
THE BATTALION
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HRISTIAN • PAULA RAYMOND:
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roducer BERNARD W. BURTON
fleets Created by RAY HARRYHAUSEN .
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Mayors Regain League ,^ W.feajedPlates Day Students Win Two More
In Minor League
(Continued from Page 1)
Stryska also relieved Lee Starr
in the fifth inning of the first
THURS. - FRI. - SAT.
) starring GEORGE
^MONTGOMERY
" Angelo STEVENS
A COLUMBIA PICTURE
PREVUE FRIDAY 11 P.M.
Sunday thru Tuesday
THE DESERT DEMONS WHO STOPPED
ROMMEL, THE DESERT FOX!
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James Robert Richard
MASON-NEWTON-BURTON
PREVUE SAT. — 11 P.M.
Wednesday thru Saturday
FUN AHOY!
Mickey ROONEY
Dick HAYMES
Peggy RYAN'
Ray MCDONALD
COLUMBIA PICTUBE
game of Tuesday’s double header
with the Austin Pioneers, which the
Majors split, winning the opener
4-3, and dropping the nightcap by
a 6-2 margin.
The Majors will face the Eagles
for two more games in the cur
rent series, with tonight and Fri
day night games slated to start at
8. They move to Tyler for a
Fourth of July doubleheader with
the second place East Texans, and
then return home for a single en
counter with the East Texans on
Sunday afternoon.
CIRCLE
4-1250
Children under 12 admitted
FREE when accompanied by
an adult.
TODAY & FRIDAY
THE MAN
WITH THE
NAME THAT)
NOBODY
KNEW!
# THE ’ ''
Lone
Hand
• starring
Joel McCREA
Barbara HALE
—Also—
“Hotel Sahara”
Starring
Yvonne DeCarlo
SATURDAY ONLY
“The Pathfinder”
Starring
George Montgomery
Helena Carter
—Also—
“Red Snow”
Starring
Guy Madison
Posting an undefeated record,
the Kiwanis Club Pirates, managed
by Chili Smith and Wayne Smith,
coasted to the first-half champion
ship of the College Station Little
Minor League. In second place
was the Lions Club Cubs with
three wins and two losses. They
were trailed by the Recreation
Council Dodgers with a 2-4 record,
and the cellar-dwelling Recreation
Council Indians, who finished with
a 1-5 mark.
Several of these youngsters have
batting averages which may merit
them a starting berth on a Little
League team next season. The
top six in the batting race at the
present time, including the fix-st
three games of the second-half,
are: Ervin Todd, .550; Joe Olian,
.500; George Outlaw, .471; Bobby
Davidson, .462; Richard Daigle,
.455; and Layne Coulter, .429. Joe
Olian leads the league in hits,
with a total of twelve.
The leaders in runs scored are
Joe Olian and George Outlaw, both
with fifteen runs chalked up to
their credit. Olian also leads in
runs-batted-in, having driven
twelve base runners across the
plate.
The Cubs, managed by Walker
Jacobs and John Mackin, are
dominating the second-half of play
thus far. They have racked up
three consecutive wins by scores
of: 17-16, 4-2, and 10-3. There is
a three-way tie for the other
three places in the league, mid-way
through the second-half of play.
Ramsey Corrects
Football Records
Jones Ramsey, A&M sports pub
licity director, has corrected the
records concerning the 1905 and
1910 football games with Kentucky
teams.
The team that A&M played in
1905 was Kentucky University and
A&M lost the game, 6 to 29. Ken
tucky University was changed to
Transylvania in 1908. In 1910
A&M played Transylvania and won
33 to 0.
Transylvania University, a
Christian Church college, and the
University of Kentucky are both
located in Lexington.
HOUSTON
33 Minutes
Timed By Bayior
Phone 4-5054 for reservations
Station’s Own
^ inking Service
liege Station
iiitate Bank
2 Ik-
NORTH GATE
Central Texas
Hardware Co.
BRYAN
• HARDWARE
• CHINAWARE
• CRYSTAL
• GIFTS
d or
i ’... For a Fuller File
CALENDAR OF CHURCH SERVICES
A&M CHURCH OF CHRIST
45 A.M.—Bible Classes
45 A.M.—Morning Worship
(jtl5 P.M.Youth Meeting
T. THOMAS EPISCOPAL CHURCH
k i:00 A.M.—Holy Communion
• U30 A.M.—Church School
:00 A.M.—Morning Prayer and Sermon
. 6 ptLEGE STATION BAPTIST CHURCH
45 A.M.—Sunday School
„ :50 A.M.—Morning Worship
, lD'115 P.M.—Training Union
:15 P.M.—Evening Worship
j il, BETHEL LUTHERAN CHURCH
• ' (Missouri Synod)
) S. College Ave. Bryan, Texas
,t30 A.M.—Sunday School and Bible Classes
:45 A.M.—Morning Worship
r Ih jLEGE HEIGHTS ASSEMBLY OF GOD
d 45 A.M.—Sunday School
Tfmisloii' OO A.M.—Morning Worship
00 P.M.—Young Peoples Service
P.M.—Evening Worship
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A&M CHRISTIAN CHURCH
9:45 A.M.—Church School
11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship
5.00 P.M.—DSF
OUR SAVIOUR’S LUTHERAN CHURCH
9:30 A.M.—Church School, Bible Classes
10:45 A.M.—-Morning Worship
ST. MARY’S CHAPEL
Masses at 9:30 and 10 a.m.
A&M PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
9:45 A.M.—Sunday School
11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship Service
6:30 P.M.—Student League and Fellowship
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY
YMCA Chapel
11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship
A&M METHODIST CHURCH
9:30 A.M.—Sunday School
10:30 A.M.—Morning Worship
6:30 P.M.—Evening Fellowship
HILLEL FOUNDATION
7:30 P.M.—Friday night.
—'ty National
Bank
lember
J^Tl F 1 Federal Deposit
0 f the hurance Corporation
R Y A N
top
Bryan Building
The
& Loan
Exchange
Association
Store
Bryan
SERVING
TEXAS AGGIES
Bryan Communities Since 1.909
First State Bank
& Trust Co.
Member Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation
BRYAN
LAUNDROMAT
HALF-HOUR LAUNDRY
& CLEANERS
Authorized Dealer Hamilton
(Home) Dryer
One Block East of College View Apts.
COLLEGE STATION
Henry A. Miller
& Company
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Phone 4-1145
HARDWARE
FASHIONS
TEEN-TOT
Lilly Ice Cream Co. Bryan
MELLO CREAM
“A Nutritious Food”
By DOLPH MOTEN
That late inning lightning struck
twice this week as the league lead
ing Day Students came from be
hind Tuesday nigh to romp over
Law 9-1. Wednesday afternoon,
they scored four runs in the last
inning to overcome a three run
lead held by the Project Houses’
club.
In the Law game, the Day Ducks
went behind in the second on Dale
Slice’s double and an error by
third-baseman Charlie Russell.
Winning pitcher Roy Dollar pitch
ed three hit ball, walked six and
struck out six.
Ray Smallwood was the hitting
star with a two-run ground rule
double in the fourth inning that
gave his team a lead that was nev
er overcome. Smallwood’s double
was the only hit given up by losing
pitcher John Bomba but he walked
five men and his club made two
costly errors behind him. Don
Aviles relieved in the fifth and
gave up one hit, a single by Jack
Little, the rest of the way.
Jim Stephen singled home New
ton Butts from third base in the
sixth inning with the run that gave
the Day Students their one run
win over the Project House.
Mitchell Downs Law
Mitchell and Law locked horns
Wednesday night in a marathon
slugfest (it couldn’t be called soft-
ball) that consisted of an abund
ance of errors and wild pitching,
mixed with some daring base run
ning and the lack of heads-up ball.
Mitchell was on the heavy end of a
23-19 score when the dust settled.
Law used three ineffective pitch
ers and Mitchell countered with
two. Leon Shepley was the win
ner and John Bomba the loser.
Both were relief pitchers.
Mitchell catcher Dukey Childs let
a low inside pitch get away from
him in the bottom half of the last
inning Tuesday afternoon and Beck
Morgan came home from third base
to score the winning run as Pur-
year downed Mitchell 6-5.
Winning pitcher Louis Koehn al
lowed only one hit—a three-i-un
triple by Ben Rentzel in the third
inning. Koehn walked nine and
hit one batsman. The winners had
four hits, one each by Tom Brown,
Tom Durdin, Jerry Johnson, and
Jim Milstead.
Leon Shepley, showing better
than average speed, was the los
ing pitcher. He walked five and
hit two.
Playing in the mud Monday
night, Charles Davis, Project House
pitcher hurled a six-hit 4-0 shut
out over Puryear.
It was a nothing to nothing ball
game going into the sixth inning
when the Project House broke
loose with four quick runs. Pur
year had base runners in five in
nings with the bases loaded in the
fourth but air-tight fielding kept
them from producing a run.
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
»trV, SKI.!., KENT OK TRADE. Rates ,— ,
.... 3c a word per insertion with a
83c minimum. Space rate in classified
section .... 60c per column-inch. Send
nil classified to STUDENT ACTIVITIES
OFFICE. All ads must be received in
Student Activities office by 10 a.m. on the
iay before publication.
• FOR SALE •
ANTIQUE—Will consider offers on excel
lent Dresden China pitcher. Call 4-9032
or see at 305 Park Place.
ROTARY electric lawn mower in excel
lent shape. 200 ft. of cord. Call 4-8674.
NOTICE OF SALE
(1) 1951 Deluxe Four-door Ford, (1) 1951
Two-door Chevrolet, (1) 1949 Styleline
Super Deluxe Four-door Chevrolet with
overdrive. Sealed bids will be ceieved in
the Office of the Comptroller until 10
a.m. Tuesday, July 7, 1953. The right
is reserved to reject any and all bids
and to waiver any and all technicalities.
Address: Comptroller, Texas A. and M.
College System College Station Texas for
further information.
Directory of
Business Services
CNSURANCK of all kinds. Homer Adanuk
North Gate. Call 4-1217.
Dr. Carlton R. Lee
OPTOMETRIST
303A East 26th
Call 2-1662 for Appointment
(Across from Court House)
• FOR RENT •
BEWING machines. Pruitt’s Fabric Shop.
NURSERIES
WILL KEEP children while Mothers work.
D-6-B. C.V.
WILL KEEP children while you work.
Inquire B-3-B. C. V.
WILL BABY SIT in my home by the hour,
week. Mrs. G. W. Pollan, C-
day ■
10-9,
College View.
• SPECIAL NOTICE •
BUD KOSS LODGE NO. 1300 A.F. St A.M.
Called meeting Thursday,
July 2, 7 p.m. Work In
MM Degree; also examina
tions.
Edward Madeley, WN
N. M. McGinnis Sec.
K&B DRIVING
RANGE
NOW OPEN
On Fin Feather Road
Bryan, Texas
Prompt Radio Service
— CALL —
Sosolik’s Radio Service
712 S. Main St.
PH. 2-1941 BRYAN
LEGAL HOLIDAY
Saturday, July 4, 1953 being" a Legal Holiday,
in observance of Independence Day, the under
signed will observe that date as a Legal Holi
day and not be open for business.
First National Bank
City National Bank
First State Bank & Trust Co.
College Station State Bank
Bryan Building and Loan Ass’n.
Our Store Will Be Closed Saturday - July 4th
- GROCERIES -
300 SIZE—DIAMOND WHITE
Horn iuy 3 cans 23c
303 SIZE—LIBBY’S
Sliced Peaches . 2 cans 41c
MAXWELL HOUSE
Coffee lb. can 89c
303 SIZE—LIBBY’S CREAM STYLE
White Corn .... 2 cans 41c
303 SIZE—MONARCH—GRAPEFRUIT &
Orange Sections . 2 cans 41c
HAPPY HOST—46 OZ. CAN
Grapefruit Juice .... 29c
303 CANS—HAPPY HOST
Midget Peas ... 2 cans 31c
Crisco .... 3 lb. can 89c
NO. 1 SIZE—KITCHEN PARADE
Tomatoes 3 cans 23c
14 OZ.—HEINZ—TOMATO
Ketchup bottle 25c
LIBBY’S—46 OZ. CAN
Pineapple Juice 32c
NO. 1 TALL—SEA FEAST
Pink Salmon . . . can 49c
— Frozen Foods —
— PICTSWEET FROZEN FOODS —
Peas & Carrots
Peas
Corn
Spinach
pkg.
19c
- MARKET -
DECKER’S TALL KORN
Sliced Bacon . . .
. lb. 63c
WISCONSIN MILD
Cheese
. lb. 54c
HORMEL’S DAIRY BRAND
Wieners
. lb. 44c
—PEN FED BABY BEEF CUTS—
Short Ribs lb. 29c
SQUARE CUT
Shoulder Roast . . . lb. 49c
FRESH GROUND MEAT FOR
Hamburgers lb. 31c
Porter House Steak, lb. 59c
- PRODUCE -
CelePy stalk 10c
Lettuce head 10c
Peaches . lb. 10c
WHITE SEEDLESS
Grapes lb. 22c
Specials for Thursday After on & Friday, July 2nd & 3rd
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT ALL SALES
Charlie's Food Market
'North Gate
— WE DELIVER —
College - Station