Wednesday, May 11, 1955 THE BATTALION Page 3 Pitching, Sluggers, Weather Put Aggies in Good Spot A&M has a toe-hold on the Southwest conference baseball crown today after sparkling pitch ing by its three mound aces, hefty slugging and an assist from the weatherman. The 11-4 and 5-2 doubleheader the Cadets won from Rice yester day gives A&M an 11-2 record and puts all the pressure on SMU. SMU, rained out in Tuesday’s TCU game with the score 4-4 at the end of eight innings, must now play three games in four days. They play the Frogs twice in Dal las today and meet Rice in Hous ton Saturday. A&M doesn’t play again until Monday, when they make up the rained-out Mustang game in Dal las. The Aggies take on Texas in Austin the next day. The Long horn game will be of no importance, however, if the Cadets defeat SMU. If SMU and A&M finish in a tie, A&M would win the title because of their three wins over the Ponies. Yesterday Joe. Hardgrove failed to go the distance for the first time this year after pulling a muscle in his throwing arm while pitching a first inning curve. He retired after the third, and soph Dick Munday finished, getting the first SWC win of his career. It isn’t known yet if Hardgrove will be ready to start the SMU game. Centerfielder John Stockton, WANT AD RATES One day 2£ per word Two days 3^ per word Three days Third day Free Four days per word Five days 6^ per word Ten day. 11^ per word Minimum charge—30* DEADLINES 5 p.m. day before publication Classified Display 70* per column inch each insertion PHONE 4-5324 For Sale 1951 Mercury 4 door, loaded with extras. A one owner car. $895. 900A E. 30th. 110t3 Swimming pool, Dough Boy, 18 ft. diameter family size, 3 ft. deep. Tough durable plastic, requires no digging, no installation cost, cover included, used two months. $160.00. Evaporative Car cooler $7.00. Enamel steel kitchen cabinet (up right) $15.00. Childs rocking horse $8.00. Phone 6-3839. 109t2 Large cedar closet, cost $75.00 will sell for $60.00. Phone 2-3655. 109t3 (1) Remington Noiseless Type writer, 11” Microelite. Sealed bids will be received in the office of the Business Manager, College Admin istration Building until 10:30 a.m., May 16, 1955. The right is re served to reject any and all bids and to waive any and all technical ities. Address Business Manager, A&M College of Texas, College Station, Texas for further inform ation. 109t2 Nine Drawer Solid walnut desk. Made by owner. Top 48” x 26”. 400 Boyett, College Station, Texas. 109t4 Juniors: Senior Uniform com plete, excellent condition, cheap. Law 2-C. 109t8 Wanted Will pay $25.00 for used tape or wire recorder in good condition. Phone 6-1258 after five. 107t4 Work Wanted Will care for working mother’s children, baby sit nights, Wednes day and Saturday afternoon or keep house for elderly folks. Call 2-4036. 110t3 Typing wanted to do in my home. Mrs. C. E. 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The Aggies collected two doubles, a triple and two homers in yester day’s first game, but it took Cap tain Les Byrd’s homer in the last frame of the seven inning night cap to provide the sweep. Byrd’s wallop, his second four- base blow of the day, came on a 2-0 pitch with Fred Ablon and Clyde Stinson on base. It traveled 350 feet over the left-center field fence and gave Jerry Nelson his fourth SWC victory. Nelson pitched a brilliant three- hitter, and faced only 16 batters in FIRST A&M-RICE RICE (4) AB H O A Ludwig, cf 3 1 3 0 Cox, rf 4 1 1 0 Foerster, 3b 3 1 1 1 Stegemeier, 3b . . 1 0 O 0 Arhos, Ib-lf 4 0 4 0 Trotter, ss 3 0 1 1 Chabysek, 2b 4 1 3 0 Pollard, If 0 0 1 0 Reynolds, lb 3 2 4 0 Navarro, c 4 0 5 2 Tejml, p 2 2 O 2 Floyd, p 2 0 1 0 TOTALS 33 8 24 6 A&M (11) AB H O A Ablon, rf-cf-rf 4 0 1 1 Stockton, cf-rf 3 1 4 0 Stinson, cf 2 2 0 0 Byrd, If 5 3 1 0 Schero, 3b 5 2 2 2 Williams, c 3 0 5 0 Boring, ss 3 0 3 0 Puls, 2b 3 1 2 4 Hoyle, lb 3 0 8 1 Hardgrove, p 1 1 O 0 Munday, p 3 1 1 1 TOTALS 35 11 27 9 Rice 002 100 010— 4 A&M 103 300 13x—11 E—Trotter, Floyd, Stockton. R—Cox, Trotter, Reynolds, Tejml, Ablon, Stockton, Stinson 2, Boring, Puls 2, Hoyle, Hard grove. 2B—-Schero, Hardgrove. 3B—Mun day. HR—Cox, StOckton, Byrd. RBI— Ludwig, Cox 2, Chabysek, Stockton 2, Stinson, Byrd 2, Schero 2, Munday. SB— Foerster, Stinson, Byrd, Schero. SH— Ludwig, Hoyle. LOB—Rice 5, A&M 5. DP—Schero, Puls, Hoyle. BB—off Tejml, 2; Floyd 2; Hardgrove, Munday. SO— by Floyd 5, Hardgrove, Munday 4. Hits off—Tejml 5 in 3; Hardgrove 2 in 2. R & ER off—Tejml 6 and 5; Floyd 5 and 4; Hardgrove 2 and 2; Munday 2 and 2. Wild pitch—Floyd 2, Munday. Umpires— Frame and Burns. Time—2:.15. , Winner -—Munday (1-0). Loser—Tejml. the first five innings. The Owls combined singles with walks and a hit batsman to pick up single runs in the sixth and seventh, however, and tied the game, 2-2. Charlie Puls’ single and Stinson’s triple had brought in A&M runs in the fourth and fifth innings. With one out in the Aggie sev enth, Ablon got an infield single, his only hit of the day, and Stinson worked Owl starter James Briggs for a walk to set the stage for Byrd’s towering blast. A&M opened the scoring in the first game when Joe Schero’s double scored Byrd in the first in ning. Rice went ahead 2-1 in the third on LaDon Cox’s two-run homer, the first of the year off Hardgrove. Then the Aggie power came to the fore as Hardgrove sliced a double to right, Stockton homered, SECOND A&M-RICE RICE (2) AB Ludwig, cf 3 Cox, 3b 2 Arhos, rf 3 Reynolds, lb 2 Stegemeier, ss 2 Chabysek, 2b 2 Trotter, If 3 Navarro, c . 3 Briggs, p 2 TOTALS 22 A&M (5) AB Ablon, rf 4 Stinson, cf 3 Byrd, If 3 Schero, 3b 2 Williams, c 2 Boring, ss 3 Puls, 2b 2 Hoyle, lb 3 Nelson, p 2 9 0 19* O 2 0 1 O 5 3 2 7 1 and Byrd followed with another homer. Rice got a run off Munday in the fourth on three singles to cut the margin to 4-3, but the tall Bryan righthander doled out only two hits the rest of the way. Three walks, a wild pitch, a two- base throwing error on John Hoyle’s bunt, and Munday’s triple gave the Cadets three runs in tha fourth and iced the game. 8 21 1—2 3—5 TOTALS *One out when winning run scored. Rice 000 001 A & M 000 110 E—Boring. R—Reynolds, Navarro, Ab lon, Stinson, Byrd, Boring, Hoyle. RBI —Cox, Navarro, Stinson, Byrd 3. Puls. 2B—Hoyle. 3B—Stinson. HR—Byrd. SB —Ablon, Schero, Boring. SH—Cox, Stege meier, Williams, Nelson. HPB—Reynolds by Nelson. LOB—Rice 4, A&M 6. PB— Navarro. R & ER—off Briggs 5 and 5; Nelson 2 and 2. BB—off Briggs 4, Nelson •2- . S(D—-by..'Briggs 8; Nelson 4. PE—r^telspn,, 'BorLhgf>V'Utfipifes-4Burnst;and Frame, Time: .1:40. ’MUIfAL HIGHLIGHTS Apartment size Gas range, $30.00. Two gas heaters. C-7-Y after 5 p.m. 108t4 Two wheel utility trailer in good condition $50.00. 504 B Milam, College Station. 108t5 Excellent 35 M M Camera; f 3.5; 1/500; Synchronized. Call 6-8177 after 5:30 p.m. 108t3 1950 coupe. Plymouth One owner. Deluxe club Phone 6-3723. 108t5 “SUBURBAN SPECIALS” 167 lb. Comp, shingles $4.95 sq. 90 lb. Roll Siding — .95 Sq. Celotex Plankboard 0814 ft. 314” F. M. Butt Hinges .60 pr. Assorted used lumber $4.50 Hd. Used doors and windows... $1.00 up Used sheet Iron $5.00 sq. Bargain Paint and Builders Hard ware Rental equipment and hand tools. SUBURBAN SUPPLY CO. 917 South Washington Phone 3-3883 96tf It’s army against air force to night in the finals of intramural softball. Squadron 2 outslugged A anti aircraft artillery, 15-10 last night, and will meet C anti-aircraft in upperclassmen play. A ordnance pounded squadron 12, 10-0, and gained the right to meet squadron 3 in the freshmen bracket. Behind 10-8, going into the top of the seventh, squadron 2 scored seven times to put their game on ice. Losing pitcher Johnny John son walked three, had three errors behind him and gave up a double to Tommy Durdin and a triple to Don Hicks in the disastrous seventh. His teammates had pushed ahead in their half of the sixth with four runs on five base hits, but Mac McElroy got three straight batters to fly out in the seventh, ending the game. McElroy gave up 10 hits, walked one and struck out five. A ordnance collected 13 hits in their runaway with squadron 12. Winning pitcher Sam Ridgeway al lowed but three hits in the game that was called at the end of five because of the 10-run ruling. The intramural athletic barbecue will be held in the Grove at 6 p.m. Thursday. Intramural officers will be awarded tie clasps and managers will receive sweaters and watches. Servel Gas Refrigerator recently •overhauled. Phone 6-9541 or see it 502 Adams, Bryan. • lOOtf Air Force Seniors—Lou has a lomplete Reg. Officers Uniform Bummer Serge and Blues. Lou Bells it for less than half price. LOUPOTS—North Gate. 83tf Attention Pre Med and Vet Stu dents — Inspect our Microscopes, German, American and Japanese made. Complete with case. LOU POTS—North Gate. 83 tf Found A wonderful place to buy or sell. Battalion classified ads. Call i-5324 for prompt courteous serv ice. Pets Students: Board your dogs at «pecial low monthly rates. The Ba yard Kennels, on Highway 6 south of College. 6-4121. 75tf Dr. Carlton R. 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Mr. Cleveland Joseph Gerard, a candidate for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Soil Physics, will present his dissertation, “Chromatographic Separation of Soil Or ganic Matter for the Purpose of Investi gating Its Role in Soil Aggregation,” on Wednesday, May 25, 1955, at 1:30 p.m. in the Graduate Council Room. Interested members of the Graduate Fac ulty are invited to be preesnt. 109t2 Mr. Ahmad-Anwar Adbel-Bary Fetooh, a candidate for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Plant Breeding, will present his dissertation, “The Relative Effective ness of Two Systems of Breeding for High Fiber Strength in Cotton,” on Friday, May 13, 1955, at 9:30 a. m. in the Graduate Council Room. Interested members of the Graduate Fac ulty are invited to be present. 1090t2 Mr. Mohamed Fikry El-Ebrashy, a can didate for the degree of Doctor of Philos ophy in Plant Breeding, will present his dissertation, “The Effectiveness of Reci procal Recurrent Selection in Developing Improved Corn Hybrids,” on Wednesday, May 11, 1955, at 7:00 p.m. in Room 108-C of the Agronomy Building. Interested members of the Graduate Fac ulty are invited to be presnt. 109t2 REMINGTON’S New Field Master Smooth, Short Stroke SLIDE ACTION .22 The newest .22 Rifle in the world $49.95 Hillcrest Hardware tastes good ■ Now there’s a filter cigarette college smok ers will really enjoy! It’s new Winston, and it brings flavor back to filter smoking! You’ll really enjoy Winston’s full, rich, to bacco flavor. And you will really appreciate WINSTON tiit m&Lj-dn-OMiMq jjUk&i ciqaAettd Winston’s finer filter. It’s unique, it’s differ ent, it filters so effectively! 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