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May 30 - 31, June 1 Friday, May 20, 1955 THE BATTALION Page 3 Aggies To Meet Arizona In Bryan for District Title By RONNIE GREATHOUSE ♦ Battalion Sports Editor A&M’s baseball team will be on familiar ground when it meets the University of Arizona in Bryan May 30-31 and June 1 for the District 6 NCAA ♦championship. “I like it. It’s definitely to our advantage,” said Coach Beau Bell. “We experienced some difficulty with the high altitude at Tucson in 1951, and I think they should have some trouble here.” The best-of-three series will 4- be played at night at Bryan’s Travis park. Kyle field is not equipped with lights. vious meetings with Southwest conference representatives. A&M clipped Arizona 5-4 and 14-2 in 1951 to take the three game “I understand Arizona has some good hitters on its teams,” sa^d Bell, “but I don’t think that ball will go as far down here, and I think our pitchers can slow them down too.” ^he power-laden Arizona nine has an impressive 37-5 season rec ord, but hasn’t won in three pre set with the Wildcats. The Cadets ranked fifth nationally that year. The Associated Press said Jeri Morgan, daughter of Dell Morgan, Rice baseball coach and chairman of the committee to name the Dis trict 6 representative, called the coin flip correctly yesterday by phone. Dr. Emil L. Larson, commission er of the Border conference, made the flip in Tucson. Morgan’s daughter called heads, and heads it was. The Aggies received another lift today when Joe Hardgrove, ace lefthander and leading SWC hurl- er, announced that his arm would be in good shape for the Arizona series. “My arm feels all right, and I’ll be ready to go against Arizo na,” he said. Arizona has three top-flight pitchers with fine records over sea son play in Don Lee, Carl Thomas and Benny Rincon. Lee sports a 9-2 won-lost record, Thomas 7-0, and Rincon 8-2. All are juniors, and righthanders. - Battalion Classifieds - WANT AD RATES One day 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—30f DEADLINES 5 p.m. day before publication Classified Display 79£ per column inch each insertion PHONE 4-5324 For Sale Thor wringer type washing ma chine. Metal ironing board. Both for $30.00. T. R. 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Lee’s Electric Service, 2219 South College. 114t8 $100.00 REWARD No questions asked for return of Leica & Bolsey Cameras and Bin oculars taken from the Blue Chry sler on Mother’s Day. Call collect Lisle Wayne, Hillcrest 34584 or Hillcrest 34375, Victoria, Texas. 114t3 “SUBURBAN SPECIALS” 167 lb. Comp, shingles $4.95 sq. 90 lb. Roll Siding .95 Sq. 14 ” Celotex Plankboard-.—OS 1 /^ ft. 3%”. 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 OFFICIAL NOTICES Official notices must be brought, mailed, or telephoned so as to arrive in the Office of Student Publications <207 Goodwin, 4-5324, hours S - 12, 1-5, daily Monday through Friday) at or before the deadline of 1 p.m. of the day preceding publica tion.—Manager. NOTICE GRADUATING SENIORS All graduating seniors who are making plans to continue with a graduate pro gram of training, beginning with the 1955 Summer Session or the Fall Semester of 1955, should contact Mrs. C. C. Stevends or me in the Registrar’s offibe without de lay. Authorization to continue as a grad uate student should the cleared in advance of registration for the convenience of all concerned. H. Li. Heaton Registrar 116t5 All Range and Forestry students with a grade point average 1.5 or better are el igible for the Texas section American So ciety of Range Management Student awards for 1955. For further information on this award contact Dr. G. W. Thomas. R & F Dept, prior to leaving school this spring. Dr. G. W. Thomas 115t4 (3 J^I° r <3 looking* at niaxtag automatic washer MILLER’S 3800 Texas Ave. pft. 4-8333 State Senate M ay Look Into SWC Recruiting Sen. William Moore of Bryan, who introduced a resolution to make A&M coeducational two years ago, dropped another possible bomb-shell into the State Senate yesterday, calling for further in vestigation into Southwest confer ence recruiting. “We didn’t inspire the action,” said Chris Groneman, chairman of Aggie, Arizona Records the Athletic council. “All I know is what I’ve read about it.” President David H. Morgan and Athletic Director Paul Bryant had no statement to make when con tacted last night. According to Associated Press reports, the resolution asking for the investigation was introduced in the Senate yesterday, but was shoved into committee, where its fate appeared uncertain. Sen. Moore, an A&M ex-student, introduced the measure, and de clared A&M should not have been placed on 2-year probation by con ference officials for recruiting Aggie coaching staff as well as ex-students. Bryant earlier had placed the blame on “over-enthu siastic” alumni. Sen. Crawford Martin of Hills- boro } opponent of Moore’s resolu tion, asked what authority the Texas Senate would have over in vestigating out-of-state Arkansas, one of the conference members. “Well, I think we ought to kick Arkansas out of the conference anyway,” responded Moore. The Senate first voted 15-14, to take up consideration of the meas ure immediately but reversed it self later by an 18-13 vote and sent CINDERELLA $150.00 Wedding Ring 75.00 For Season ARIZONA SEASON RECORD 9 Arizona Frosh 3 12. . . . Daro-Aero Tech 3 T... . Sul Ross 4 23.. . . Sul Ross 1 11.. ..Camp Pendleton 5 7. . . .Camp Pendleton 6 15. . . .Pepperdine college 12 14.. . . Utah 2 3. . . .Utah . * 2 13. . . .Utah 6 13. . . .Utah 4 5. . . .Utah . . 4 8 . . . . Wyoming 4 5.. .. Wyoming 15 9.. ..Wyoming 0 29. . . .New Mexico A&M 3 11.. . . New Mexico A&M .... 0 6 . . . . Iowa 5 27 ... . Iowa 7 3 . . . . Iowa . 2 1.. . . Iowa 6 17 ... . Iowa 18 4 . . . . Iowa 1 7. . . . Pepperdine college .... 5 2. . . .UCLA 9 2.. . .Fresno State 4 6 .... Fresno State 2 7.. . .College of Pacific 4 13.. .. College of Pacific 4 25. . . .Davis Monthan AFB ... 3 8. . . .Arizona State 3 4. . . . Arizona State 0 2 . . . . Davis Monthan AFB ... 1 18.. .. San Diego NTC 0 5. . . . San Diego NTC 6 8. . . .San Diego NTC 2 5. . . .San Diego N. Air Sta. . . 4 7. . . .San Diego NAS 0 12.. ..5.n Diego NAS 4 4. . . .Arizona State 1 5. . . .Arizona State 0 9 . . . . Davis Monthan AFB ... 2 Season record, 37-5; Collegiate record 25-4. A&M SEASON RECORD 3 . . . . Sam Houston State .... 9 T ... . University of Houston . . O 3 . . . . Sam Houston State .... 1 6. . . . Texas Lutheran 3 5. . . .New Orleans Pelicans . . 3 3. . . .University of Houston . . 2 0. . . .New Orleans Pelicans. . . 4 T ... . Rice 5 10. . . .T C U 9 4 . . . . Baylor 2 6. . . . Sul Ross 7 4 . . . . Sul Ross 1 13 ....Texas 1 5. . . .Texas ... (13 innings. . . 7 2 . . . . Baylor 13 12 ... . Baylor 4 4.. .. S M U 1 3 . . . .S M U . . (11 innings) . . 2 9 .... T C U 6 7.. .. T C U 6’ 11.. . . Rice 4 5.. . .Rice ....(7 innings)... 2 4 .... S M U ..(11 innings).. 3 7. . . . Texas 4 (Season record, 19-5; SWC record, 13-2) practices he claimed have been used by all conference schools for 15 years. The action, severest in confer ence history, was taken for alleged violation of rules regarding re cruiting of high school football players. A&M was made ineligible to par ticipate in any postseason football games and the school’s letters of intent were cancelled. The letters are commitments by high school players to attend a certain school. Moore told the Senate the action was a result of “jealousy” because it appeared A&M was about to get a winning football team. Opponents claimed such an in vestigation was not the business of the Senate but of the Southwest conference. They said such action would bring disrepute throughout the nation on the conference and on all Southwest conference schools. Conference officials said yester day the violations were by the A&M Softballers Play Bryan Stars A&M’s softball team plays its final game of the season against the Bryan All Stars Monday night at 7:30 on the Aggie dia mond. Although the Cadets didn’t fare too well in the recent South west conference tournament, they thumped defending champion Trinity University in the opening game, 3-2. it to the State Affairs committee for study. Morgan said yesterday, “I have checked thoroughly into the actions taken by our Athletic council and athletic director.” Morgan said the check was to prevent “any possi ble violations on our part of South west conference regulations.” He said he was convinced no such vio lations could occur in the future. A GUARANTEED PERFECT diamond is yours In every Keepsake engagement ring . . . The most wanted gift of all. SANKEY PARK Jewelers 111 N. Main Bryan ■^1584% Students . . . 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