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I t Spring Training May Start Next Wee Tuesday, February 8, 1955 THE BATTALION Page 3 By JERRY WIZIG Battalion Sports Editor Spring football practice at A&M probably will begin Feb. 17, a week from Thursday, or Feb. 19, a week from Saturday, “depending on the weather,” said head football coach Paul Bryant yesterday. Bryant said about 75 or 80 can didates are expected for the drills, which under Southwest conference rules include 18 practice days with in a 25 day period. Next season the Cadets tackle Intramural Results ^ A quartermaster corps shut out A field artillery yesterday in up perclassmen intramural football, 2G-0 as second-semester play be gan. In other grid games, squadron 19 beat B armor, 14-6; C field artil lery won over squadron 7, 14-13; and A ordnance and C anti-aircraft artillery played to a 6-6 tie. Chick Gonzales bucketed 13 points to lead squadron 14 to a 32- 23 win over B anti-aircraft artil lery in freshman basketball. Arthur Wenske scored six points to pace A infantry to a 16-15 win over squadron 1; Lewis South rang up 11 points to help squadron 7 to a 17-11 victory over A anti-air craft artillery; and Bill Kunath managed 12 points as maroon band won over squadron 20, 20-16. one of the most attractive sched ules in their history, opening with UCLA at Los Angeles. Then comes LSU, at the Cotton Bowl, University of Houston here and Nebraska at Lincoln before th e regular six SWC games. The Aggies get Baylor, SMU and Texas at home in conference play. Last week, Bryant had some bad news for Aggie fans—the fact that two lettermen from the 1954 squad, tackle Bill Schroeder and quarterback Charlie Scott — had left the squad. Bryant also said Gerald Her, starting center on the ’54 Fish team, and four other freshmen— tackles Jackie Davis, Tommye Parker and Joe Rokyta, and full back Rudy Estrada—were ineligible because of bad grades. Schroeder, one of the best line men on last season’s varsity, de cided to forego his senior year be cause of the effects of a sunstroke he suffered last summer. It ham pered his play all last year. Scott Fish Baseballers All freshman baseball candidates are to report to coach Les Palmer at 5 p.m. Wednesday in Deware field house. ‘T’ Meeting Set The ‘T’ association will meet at 7:36 p.m. Wednesday in the C.E. lecture room. President Larry Winkler said all members should be present. BATTALION CLASSIFIED »UV, SELL, RENT or TRADE. Rates 3' cents a word per insertion with a 25 cents minimum. Space rate in classified section, 55 cents per column inch. Send or call all classifieds to STUDENT PUB LICATIONS OFFICE, Goodwin Hall, Tex- A&M. All ads must be received by I p.m. on the day before publication. • FOR SALE • $NE 0x12 PERSIAN RUG. $200.00 One 12x12 Alexander—Smith blue wool twist —broadloom rug with ozlte pad. 575.00. Ph. 4-8659. COMPLETE small Senior uniform with boots. Good condition, cheap. Law 2-C. TWO METAL utility cabinets. 55.00 and 510.00 each. Ph. 6-2721. PLYMOUTH ’47 club coupe. $300.00. In formation at Puryear 4-C or box 5394. NOTICE OF SALE OF 1948 CHEVROLET % TON TRUCK Sealed bids will be received in the Office of the Department of Entomology, Col lege Station, Texas, until 10 a.m., Sat urday, February 19, 1955, and then public ly opened and read for one Chevrolet ton truck, 1948 model. Prospective bid ders should contact the Head of the De partment of Entomology, Phone 6-6174, for further information. IERRY ANDERSON’S complete uniform for sale. Short coat, pinks, green and summer serge. All regulation. Sale at i/i price or less. LOU. ONE REMINGTON RAND Electric Type writer. This typewriter may be inspec ted at Room 302, System Administration Building, A. & M. College of Texas cam pus. Sealed bids will be requested in the office If the Texas Forest Service, Texas A.&M. College System, College Station. Texas, intil 10:00 A. M.. Friday, February 11, 1955. on forms available upon request. Ad dress the Director. Texas Forest Service, College Station, Texas, or telphone 6-6894 for further information. (1) 1948 Crosley automobile. Station Wagon |^d ( 1 i Royal typewriter, 11 inch carriage. Scaled bids will be received in the Office of the Business Manager, College Admin istration • Building until 10:30 a.m., Feb ruary 14. 1955. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids and to waive any and all technicalities. Address Business Manager, A&M College of Texas. College Station, Texas, for further information. FOR RENT UNUSUALLY nice one bedroom furnished apartment in College Hills. Adults only. $75.00 monthly, bills paid. Phone 4-7666. • HELP WANTED • DELIVER the Houston Chronicle. Must have car—good opportunity for right man. Must have afternoon off from 3 and Sunday mornings. Call 6-4366 be tween 12-1 or 5-6. >• FOUND WONDERFUL place to buy or sell. Battalion classified ads. Call 4-5324 or ■*-1149 for prompt courteous service. WANTED EXPERIENCED Secretary must be com petent typist and proficient in short hand. Must be qualified to handle per sonnel work and act as general office manager. Must be permanent in com munity. Excellent working conditions and good pay. Application may be made in Directors Office of M. S. C. 100 USED slide rules. LOU. LOST —LOST—SMALL BROWN LEATHER bill fold. Wanda Rose Davidson — B-1S — C.C.V. Phone 4-1145. SPECIAL NOTICE EXPERIENCED BABY SITTER will k?ep working mothers’ children. Ph. 6-5504. "GERMAN lessons to Aggies at reasonable rates by German national with teaching experience. Reading, writing and speak ing, including grammar. Call me at 2-2506 after 5 :30 p.m. for information.” Official Notices One 1951 Ford Business Coupe. This mo tor vehicle may be inspected by contacting the Texas Forest Service. System Adminis tration Building. A. & M. Collge of Texas campus. Sealed bids will be received in the office of the Texas Forest Service. Texas A.&M. College System. College Station. Texas, until 10 A.M., Friday. February 11. 1955. on forms available upon request. Address the Director, Texas Forest Service. College Station. Texas or telephone 6-6K9t, for further information. Motion Picture Projector, with carrying case. R. C. A., Serial No. C-3370; Motion Picture Projector. Victor Escort. Serial No. 270N14. This equipment may be inspected by contacting the Texas Forest Service. System Administration Building. Ah&M Col lege of Texas campus. Sealed bids will be received in the office of the Texas Forest Service. Texas A&M College Sys tem. College Station. Texits. until 10 A.M.. Friday. February 25. 1955. on forms avail able upon request. Address the Director. Texas Forest Service. College Station. Tex as. for further information. FOR SALE 12 Acres Land—5-Room House In Wellborn , W. D. LOYD 500 Main St. College Station, Texas Phone 4-4819 Official notices must be brought, mailed, or telephoned so as to arrive in the Of fice of Student Publications (207 Goodwin, 4-5324, hours 8-12, 1-5, daily Monday through Friday) at or before the deadline of 1 p.m. of the day preceding publica tion. — Manager. Changes in the Isit of courses for which any \student is currently registered may be | made only on the recommendation of the head of each department concerned and with the approval of the Dean of the student's school. A student may not add I courses afer February *12. Any course j dropped after Saturday. Februayr 19. shall 1 nomally carry a grade K. J. P. Abbott. Dean of the College j ATTENTION SENIORS! Next year, and the rest of your life, you ! »re going to want to contact your class- I mates and friends. Have a list of names i und home addresses at your disposal by i suying a Student Directory.—75c while they last. 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Conference rules state that fresh men, to be eligible for varsity play, must pass 20 hours during their CIRCLE LAST DAY JACK WEBB -Also— “Stage Door” Hepburn first two semesters, including 11 the first semester. Credit gained in summer school cannot count. Next season’s Fish team also got a start this week. Luther Hall, an outstanding fullback for Dallas Sunset last season, enrolled here. He earned 10 letters in four sports at Sunset. (Advertisement) THE EXCUAMAE STORE All vo' procs AS WPU-. START OM TU J R'iCMT- ROOT AM' e»uv voRe. sooks. Arr -rtT STOR& A.KT %yA.V£/i SUV ALL VOOR SOP. PUBS AT TUG GXAU AM.AG S>~nD££ clotubA SUPPLIES SPORTS &OVTMST. TU' STCees peopsts support tu' QdoejQ qclf axesz m Air otugr Look under the hood! tandem-axle Big Jobs—plus a modem short-stroke Six! JlKBilfileif# fcBBl ^1 J You’ve already seen modern short- stroke V-8’s outdate long-stroke Sixes in passenger cars. Now the same thing is happening in trucks. 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