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The Battalion ... PAGE 4 College Station (Brazos County), Texas Thursday, May 3, 1956 Auburn, Florida, Louisville Three More Put On NCAA Trial By The ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW ORLEANS—The National Athletic Assn’s Coun cil Wednesday placed Auburn on probation for three years and warned the school that any infractions during the period may lead to expulsion from the NCAA. Auburn’s probation period was the longest ever handed down by the NCAA. One other A&M’s ALL-SWC CENTERFIELDER — John Stockton, who batted in all four Aggie runs with two doubles last Saturday against SMU. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FORT WORTH, Tex.—A muddy, slushy course was in prospect today as a field of 54 golfers lined up for the start of the $25,000 Colonial. National Invitation Tournament, with Cary Middlecoff a steady fa vorite for top money. ★ ★ ★ HOUSTON, Tex.—Clever Joey Brown, seeking a rematch for the title, won a unanimous deci sion from world lightweight champion Wallace Bnd Smith last night in a nationally tele vised non-title boxing match. Southeastern Conference school, the University of Florida, and the University of Louisville also were placed on probation. Their proba tions are for two years. The probations are effective im mediately. For the first two years, the Ala bama school’s athletes are barred from those selected invitational events which cooperate with the NCAA in the administration of its enforcement program. The events include post-season bowl games and all NCAA events. 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Mrs. Maggie Parker, 200 Congress, Bryan, Phone TAylor 3-4375. 126tf If you are moving, a one way trailer will save you money and get your merchandise there safely. Also for local trailers call Baker’s Tire Co. Phone TA 2-8159. 120t22 Sewing machines, Pruitt Fabric Shop. 98tf Ag Rodeo Club Meets SHSTC In Navasota A&M’s Rodeo Club moves into the Navasota Rodeo Arena Friday and Saturday for a match rodeo with Sam Houston Teacher’s Col lege of Huntsville. Two pei’formances are schedul ed, beginning at 8 p.m. each even ing. Ten students from each col lege will be allowed to enter each event. The rodeo is being held to see which school can make the most points in each event and the total will determine the final winner. Entry fees are $10.00 in each event, but there will be no prizes awarded to the individual winners. The stock will be furnished by the Fayette County Stock Produc ers, Incorporated, of La Grange. The school’s football team was made ineligible also for participa tion in the national television ser ies administered by the NCAA. THE UNIVERSITY of Louisville’s basketball team was ruled ineligi ble to participate in the NCAA Tournament and a selected group of invitational meets which coordi nate with the NCAA. Those tour neys include the All-College Tour nament at Oklahoma City, Okla., the Holiday Festival at New York, the National Invitational Touma- ment and the Sugar and Cotton Bowl Tournaments. The University of Florida’s ath letes were ruled ineligible to enter athletes or teams in NCAA compe tition and those invitational events which cooperate with the NCAA in the administration of its enforce ment program. THE NCAA’S ACTION on Aub urn supported rulings earlier this year by the Southeastern Confer ence. The Council said it found that staff member of the univex-sity, as sistant football Coach Hal Hex*- ring, duxdng Nov. 1955, offei’ed fi nancial aid to two pi’ospective stu dent-athletes in excess of that per mitted by the NCAA and the Southeastex*n Conference. The Southeastern Conference placed Aubuxn on px-obation for an indefinite period in the same case. LOUISVILLE ALSO was found guilty of offering two pi'ospeetive student athletes financial aid in ex cess of that permitted by the NC AA. Byex-s said the aid was in the foxm of transportation between the student-athletes’ home and the school campus. Male Help Wanted May is bargain month at our store. All Sherwin-Williams Paint including Super Kem-Tone at 10% off. COX LUMBER COMPANY, 2705 South College Avenue, Bryan, Texas. 125tl2 Two bedroom house, large lot, fii’eplace, attic fan, near campus. Available June 1. Shown by ap pointment only. 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TAylor 2-5431. 126t3 OFFICIAL NOTICES Official notices must be brought, mailed, or telephoned so as to arrive in the Office of Student Publications <207 Goodwin, VI 6-6115, hours 8-12, 1-5, daily Monday through Friday) at or before the deadline of 1 p.m. of the day preceding publicaiton. — Director of Student Publications. Guaranteed radio and appliance repair. C-13-D College View. 81tf REGALIA FOR BACCALAUREATE SERMON AND COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES All civilian students who are candidates for the degree of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine will wear the doctor's cap. gown and hood appropriate to that degree. fHoods will not be worn at the Baccalaureate Ser mon.) Ph D. candidates are also required to order hoods and leave them with the Registrar no later than 1:00 p.m., Tuesday. May 15. The Ph.D. hoods will not be worn in the procession since all such candidates will be hooded on the stage. Candidates for the Master’s and Professional degrees will wear the Master’s cap and gown. Can didates for the Bachelor’s degree will wear the bachelor’s cap and gown. All military personnel, or military students who are candidates for any of the above degrees, will wear the appropriate uniform. Rental of caps and gowns may be ar ranged with the College Exchange Store. Orders may be placed until noon, Saturday, May 12, but it is desirable to place them as early as possible. The rental is as fol lows: Doctor’s cap and gown $3.90; Mas ters cap and gown $3.60; Bachelor’s cap and gown $3.30. The rental for hoods is the same as that for caps and gowns. C. E. Tishler, Chairman Convocations Committee 119tl4 Electric fans repaired. LEE’S j all departments: copies of the ELECTRIC SERVICE. 2219 South ; /- ii m » o oo/. I >75 cents each) at the Office of Student College, 1A 2-3536. 117tl4 I Publications. 207 Goodwin Hail. 72tf Typing wanted to do in my home. Mrs. C. E. Carlson, Jr. Phone TA 2-3532 after 5 p.m. lOOtf Found (Continued from Page 3) den may finish one-two in the dis cus. Winton Thomas and James Clark will battle for the top spot in the pole vault. Both have been con sistently over 13-6 this yeai’. MAKING THE TRIP ARE: Var sity—Ed Blake, Bob Boles, Bonor- den, Ed Bussa, Bobby Carter, Bill Coche, Clai’k, Fritzie Connally, Harry Cox, Dale Elmore, Chax-lie Flannagan, Gi’oss, Oran Helvey, Hall, Bill Holloway, Jim Jackson, Johnson, John Mcllhenny, George McKnight, Bob McKnight, Sam Nave, Lee Newman, Robex-ts, Joe Schiraldi, Homer Smith, Thomas, Barney Treadway, Harry Whit more, Carl Wilmsen, Ed Weeren, Charles Wright and Joe Wililams. Fish—Bill Blackstone, Jei-ry Box, Jerry Brown, Hex-bert Carper, Cecil Cartel', Dwan Cozart, Pat Decker, Don Earle, Anthony Erisman, Ron Kix-kpatrick, Frank Madura, Henry Phillips, Johnny Reax-don, Bass Redd, Mei-rill Witt and James Walpman. into action at 7:00 Fi-iday night in the A&M Consolidated Gymna slum. Satux-day night’s finals an slated to commence shax-ply at eight. Evex-y one of the Aggie open team members has held a title some time dux-ing their amateur careers. Paul Adams won the lightweight championship at the 1956 Waco Golden Gloves meet Welterweight Henx-y Jux-ado cap tured the 1956 El Paso Golden Gloves welter ci*o\vn. Bill Goode and Don Weeks will be seeking their fix-st open titles in the Lions Club meet. Goode captured the novice middleweight title in the 1955 Waco Gloves. Weeks won the 1956 novice feathex-weight ci-own Weeks will weigh in as a bantam weight. The Aggie novices will be led by Don Gax*nex- and co-captain Jim Vandermeei-. Gamer copped the welter crown and the outstanding boxer awax-d in the Waco meet. Middle Jim Robbins will be a defi nite. thx-eat to that title as will Fx-ank Cinatl. Heavyweight Jess Culpepper and Bux-ke Phillips could both easily advance to the finals. Leroy Bex-geron will be favored to capture the lightweight title, and the sharp left hand of welter George Peel could carry him all the way. 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