The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, July 09, 1953, Image 3

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    Thursday, July 9, 1953
Austin Homers Top Bryan;
Majors Play Paris Tonight
The Bryan Majors return home
tonight for a two-game series with
the Paris Indians, after losing the
three game series to the Austin
Pioneers, two games to one.
Last night the over-worked Ma
jors lost to the Pioneers by a 9-4
count, with a pair of Austin hom
ers playing a big part in the vic
tory.
Austin’s Mel Nunes slammed a
grand slam home run in the sev
enth inning to break a 4-4 tie and
give pitcher Coy Taylor his 12th
victory of the season.
After Bryan had taken a one-
run lead in the top of the first,
Tom ■ Kirk rapped a two-run hom
er in the bottom of the inning to
put the Pioneers on top.
PALACE
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Pier ANGELI • Ethel BARRYMORE
Leslie CARON • Kirk DOUGLAS
Farley GRANGER • James MASON
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Bryan scored three runs in the
third to take a 4-2 lead, but Aus
tin tied the game with a run in the
third and one in the fifth, to set
the stage for the seventh inning
grand slammer.
Losing pitcher for Bryan was
Joe Pipak, who pitched a no-hitter
in his last appearance in Austin
while the club was still the Green
ville Majors.
The game was finished under
protest after Bryan Manager Jim
my Adair objected to a balk called
against Pipak in the third inning.
In Tuesday’s game, a 13th-in-
ning homer by Allan Maul with a
mate on base iced the game away
for Bryan after Wes Gibson had
singled in John Goodell with the
first run of the inning. The reg
ulation nine innings had ended in
a 7-7 tie, and both teams were held
scoreless until the. Bryan scores
in the thirteenth gave the Majors
a 10-7 win.
NO PREVUE
FRIDAY NIGHT
PREVUE SATURDAY
ONE WEEK
Starting Sunday
Two new faces will greet local
fans when the two teams take the
field for tonight’s encounter at
Travis Park at 8.
Bryan Conn, a native of Jack
sonville, joined t the club in Austin
Tuesday. He will be seen at sec
ond base, with Goodell moving
over to the third base spot.
The other newcomer is Ronald
Spradlin, who joined the club in
Austin as a catcher. He was a
receiver for the University of Tex
as Longhorns last season and has
been playing semi-pro ball for part
of the summer.
Law Hall Clinches
Volleyball Lead
Undefeated Law Hall has clinch
ed the volleyball championship for
the first summer semester.
With a record of four wins and
no losses, Law is the undisputed
champion as the league goes into
its last few games.
The Day Students are second
with a record of three wins to
one loss closely followed by the
Project Houses .with a three won—
two lost record.
Mitchell and Puryear ai-e tied
for third with one win and two
losses while Bizzell is last with no
wins and four losses.
CIRCLE
4-1250
Children under 12 admitted
FREE when accompanied by
an adult.
TODAY & FRIDAY
“Red Mountain”
Alan Ladd
and
Lizabeth Scott
— A L S O —
“Two Tickets To
Broadway”
Starring
Janet Leigh
Tony Martin
SATURDAY ONLY
“Ride ’em Cowboy”
Abbott & Costello
— A L S O —
“Short Grass”
Starring
Rod Cameron
and
Cathy Downs
Thirteen Cage
Stars Head For
A&M This Year
Thirteen high school basketball
players have accepted athletic
scholarships at A&M, Head Cage
Coach John Floyd has announced.
Three of the boys are from Ok
lahoma, one from California, two
from Arkansas and seven from
Texas.
The future Aggie cagers are:
Lew Blood of Ponca City, Okla.;
John S. Henry of Oklahoma City;
Conley Phipps of Collinsville, Ok
la.; Ted Harrod of North Little
Rock, Ark.; Bob Gattis of Fort
Smith, Ark.; Jeff Penfield of North
Hollywood, Calif.; Dennis Bruce
of Beaumont; Doak Wilson, Jr., of
Humble; Roger Harvey of Denni
son; Joe Sanchez of Laredo; Bill
Ballard and Lee Smith of Dallas
and Joe Charoldi of Baytown.
The Aggies will open the 1953-
54 season Dec. 1 in Beaumont
against Lamar College and will
play the first home game in the
new physical education building
Dec. 5 against Oklahoma A&M.
Largest Entry
In History Due
For Swim Meet
Swimmers from all over the
state will take part in the fifth
annual College Station Swimming
contest this weekend.
Houston, with six teams, will be
the best represented city. The larg
est team will probably be that rep
resenting Tyler. Arden Amerine,
former Southwest Conference 1500-
meter champion, is bringing a team
from Dallas. Jimmy Browning,
nine-year-old brother of Olympic
Champion Skippy Browning, will
dive in the junior division.
Judged by past performances, the
strongest teams will be represent
ing Tyler, Golfcrest Country Club
of Houston, Cork Club of Hous
ton and College Station. Austin,
San Antonio and Crystal Pool of
Houston also will come with cham
pionship hopes.
In addition to those mentioned,
teams will be present from Fort
Worth, Nacogdoches, Longview,
Kilgore, River Oaks of Houston,
Shakespeare Club of Houston, Ros
enberg, Columbia, Wharton and
other cities.
Juniors will compete Friday, In
termediates on Saturday and Sen
iors on Sunday. The contest will
be held in the A&M pool and the
program will begin at 7:30 p.m.
each evening.
Trophies and medals for all
events have been contributed by
Bryan and College Station mer
chants and civic clubs. All are
on display in Bryan and College
station store windows.
rr
j College Station’s Own
J Banking Service
College Station
State Bank
NORTH GATE
Dairy Products
tyfilk—Ice Cream
2-1329
\MniiaAy
DfllRIES
Central Texas
Hardware Co.
BRYAN
• HARDWARE
• CHINAWARE
• CRYSTAL
• GIFTS
The Church... For a Fuller File
CALENDAR OF CHURCH SERVICES
A&M CHURCH OF CHRIST
9:45 A.M.—Bible Classes
10:45 A.M.—Morning Worship
6:15 P.M.Youth Meeting
ST. THOMAS EPISCOPAL CHURCH
8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion
9:30 A.M.—Church School
11:00 A.M.—Morning Prayer and Sermon
COLLEGE STATION BAPTIST CHURCH
9:45 A.M.—Sunday School
10:50 A.M.—Morning Worship
6:15 P.M.—Training Union
7:15 P.M.—Evening Worship
BETHEL LUTHERAN CHURCH
(Missouri Synod)
800 S. College Ave. Bryan, Texas
9:30 A.M.—Sunday School and Bible Classes
10:45 A.M.—Morning Worship
COLLEGE HEIGHTS ASSEMBLY OF GOD
9:45' A.M.—-Sunday School
11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship
n 7:00 P.M.—Young Peoples Service
8:00 P.M.—Evening Worship
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.
City National
Bank
Jember
Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation
BRYAN
Bryan Building
& Loan
Association
Bryan
The
Exchange
Store
SERVING
TEXAS AGGIES
Bryan Communities Since 1909
First State Bank
& Trust Co.
Member Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation
BRYAN
LAUNDROMAT
HALiF-HOUR LAUNDRY
& CLEANERS
Authorized Dealer Hamilton
(Home) Dryer
One Block East of College View Apts.
COLLEGE STATION
Henry A. Miller
& Company
' * * Phorie 4-1145
HARDWARE
FASHIONS
TEEN-TOT
Mt.
Lilly Ice Cream Co. Bryan
HELLO CREAM
“A Nutritious Food**
THE BATTALION Page 3
Sixteen Players Are Named
In Twentieth All-Star Tilt
Intramurals to Be
Coached by Welch
Barney Welch will be in charge
of the intramural program for the
second summer semester.
CHICAGO, 111., — (A>) — Sixteen
players chosen by nearly four-and-
one-half-million fans in a world
wide poll were named Sunday for
the twentieth annual big league
All-Star game at Cincinnati’s Cros-
ley Field, July 14.
All first team spots for both
National and American League
teams were filled by the poll ex
cept those of the pitchers. Pitcher
selections will be announced in a
day or so by Mgr. Casey Stengel
and Chick Dressen,
The two managers will also pick
supporting personnel to back up
the fans’ first teams in the out
field, infield and back of the home
plate.
Here are the teams selected in
the 2-day contest, with their posi
tions arid batting averages.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
IB.—Ted Kluszewski, Cin 395
2B.—Red Schoendienst, St.L. 346
3B.—Red Matthews, Mil. 305
5.5. —Harold Reese, Brooklyn 278
L.F.—Stan Musial, St. Louis 308
C.F.—Gus Bell, Cincinnati .318
R.F.—Enos Slaughter, St.L. 288
C.—Roy Campanella, Bklyn .300
AMERICAN LEAGUE
IB—Mickey Vernon, Wash. ... 326
2B.—Billy Goodman, Boston 317
3B.—A1 Rosen, Cleveland 318
5.5. —Chico Carrasquel, Chi 259
Day Students Take
Softball Title
The Day Students won the intra
mural softball championship for
the first summer semester.
With only three more games to
be played in the league the Day
Students are easily the winners
with a record of ten wins and one
loss.
L.F.—Gus Zernial, Pa., 272
C.F.—Mickey Mantle, N.Y. 309
R.F.—Hank Bauer, N.Y. 296
C.—Larry Berra, N.Y. 268
Softball, volleyball, golf and ten
nis will be included in the pro
gram, according to C. G. “Spike”
White.
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
(SUY, SELL, RENT OR TRADE. Kales
. ... 3c a word per Insertion with a
!5c minimum. Space rate in classified
section .... 60c per column-inch. Send
111 classified to STUDENT ACTIVITIES
OFFICE. All ads must be received in
Student Activities office by 10 a.m. on the
lay before publication.
• FOR SALE •
• FOR RENT •
UNUSUALLY nice three-room furnished
apartment. Just off campus. Very
large rooms. Two closets. Coolest
apartment in College Station. $50.00.
Phone 6-3776 hr inquire at 601 Montclair
by Southside Grocery.
MY 1941 BUICK—$195.00. D. M. Vestal
304 Gilchrist, College Hills, 4-7981.
TWO BEDROOM furnished house in Col
lege Hills, Phone 4-5358.
CHEVROLET—1951 Styleline Special 4-
Door Sedan. Sealed bids will be re
ceived in the Office of the Auditor, Col-
ige Administration Building, until 10
a.m., Tuesday, July 14, 1953. The right
is reserved to reject any and all bids and
to waive any and all technicalities. Ad
dress Auditor, A&M College of Texas
College Station, Texas, for further in
formation.
(14) GARLAND BROILERS. (4) Garland
Roasting Ovens, (.lj Battery of 14 Gar
land Ranges, (1) Training Station Bat
tery of Stoves, (12) Garland Broilers and
Griddles, (8) Ovens—4 Double Deck Sec
tions, (10) Ranges—10 Sections. Sealed
bids will be received in the Office of the
Auditor, College Administration Building
until 10 a.m. Monday, July 13, 1953. The
right is reserved to reject any and all
bids and to waive any and all technical
ities. Address Auditor, A&M College of
Texas, College Station, Texas for further
information.
SEVERAL BICYCLES and miscellaneous
bicycle parts. Sealed bids will be re
ceived in the Office of the Auditor, Col
lege Administration Building, until 10 a.
m. Friday, July 10, 1953. Hhe right is
reserved to reject any and all bids anl
to waive any and all technicatlities. Ad
dress Auditor, A&M College of Texas,
College Station, Texas for further in
formation.
® LOST ®
STRAYED from 605 Fairview, white kit
ten with two black spots on head and
broken whiskers. Reward. Phone 6-2622.
• NURSERIES •
WILL BABY SIT in my home by the hour,
day or week. Mrs. G. W. Pollan, C-
10-A, College View.
ROOMS with private baths, meals. Table
boarders accommodated. Mrs. M. B.
Parker, The Oaks, 200 S. Congress, Bry
an, Texas.
ATTRACTIVE unfurnished two - bedroom
duplex with car port and laundry room
between Bryan and College. Available
now. Phone 4-1162.
IN COLLEGE HILLS—one bedroom fur
nished apartment adults only, no pets.
$55.00. Inquire 103 Francis Drive.
BEWING machines, Pruitt’s Fabric Shop.
• SPECIAL NOTICE •
MIL ROSS LODGE NO. 1300 A.F. & A.M.
Stated meeting Thursday,
July 9, 7 p.m. M. M. ex
aminations.
Edward Madeley, W.M.
N, M. McGinnis, Sec.
Directory of
Business Services
INSURANCE! of all kinds. Homer Adamik
North Gate. Call 4-1217.
Official Notice
Ring order 11-A which was to have been
due August 1, has already been received
in the office of the Registrar. The rings
will be ready for distribution Friday morn
ing.
H. L. Heaton
Registar
The Day Students’ Roy Dollar
is the league’s leading pitcher
with a record of five wins and no
losses.
The top hitters of the league
are Law Hall’s James Compton
and Project Houses’ Phillip Bur
nett with an average of over .500
each.
The Project Houses are second
with six won and six lost, third is
Puryear with five won to six lost,
Law is fourth with four wins and
seven losses while Mitchell is last
with a record of two won and sev
en lost.
ZARAPE
Air Conditioned . . .
Restaurant
Open every day—5 to 12
Closed Sunday
Dr. Carlton R. Lee
OPTOMETRIST
303A East 26th
Call 2-1662 for Appointment
(Across from Court House)
K&B DRIVING
RANGE
NOW OPEN
On Fin Feather Road
Bryan, Texas
Prompt Radio Service
— C A L L —
Sosolik’s Radio Service
712 S. Main St.
PH. 2-1941 BRYAN
• GROCERIES •
1 POUND BAG—DUNCAN’S
Admiration Coffee . . .87c
NO. 2 SIZE—HAASE’S 2 CANS
French Style Beans . . 53c
MONARCH—POLISH STYLE
Dill Pickles qt. 39c
303 TIN—LESUER MINNESOTA
Small Peas .... 2 cans 53e
NO 1—KITCHEN PARADE
Tomatoes ... .3 cans 23c
STAR KIST—BLUE LABEL
Solid Pack Tuna . can 39c
Crisco 3 lbs. 89c
NO. 2 CAN—DEL MONTE
Sliced Pineapple. 2 cans 61c
NO. 2 CAN—DOLE’S
Pineapple Juice . 2 cans 27c
NO. 2</z SIZE—HUNT’S
Peach Halves ... 2 cans 61c
8 OZ.—HUNT’S
Toma toe Sauce . 2 cans 15c
KRAFT’S—MIRACLE WHIP
Salad Dressing . . . qt. 55c
® MARKET •
DECKER’S—TALL KORN
Sliced Bacon .
. . . lb. 63c
SHORT CUT—BONELESS
Ham Slices . .
. . . lb. 75c
%
Ham Hocks . .
. . . lb. 25c
• PEN FED BABY
BEEF CUTS •
FRESH GROUND BEEF FOR
Hamburgers .... lb. 31c
Porter House Steak, lb. 65c
ShrotRibs . . .
. . . lb. 35c
• FROZEN PICTSWEET FOODS •
Baby Limas
Broccoli ....
pkg. 29c
Spinach
Peas . . . . .
pkg. 19c
• PRODUCE •
NEW HAMPSHIRE MIDGET—ICE BOX
Watermelons . . . each 20c
WHITE SEEDLESS
Grapes
. 2 lbs. 35c
FRESH HOME GROWN
Okra
. 2 lbs. 35c
CELLO. BAG
Carrots . . .
. . . 10c
White Onions .
... lb. 5c
Specials for Thurs. Afternoon, Fri. & Sat. - July 9-10-11
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT ALL SALES
Charlie's Food Market
North Gate — WE DELI\ER — College Station