Dmibleliearler Opens Slate CS Little League In Action Monday Local baseball fans will get an opportunity to see all tour teams of the College Station Little League Park, as a big double- header is scheduled to open the loop festivities. The lid-lifter, pitting the Stu dent Co-op Orioles and the Black’s Pharmacy Senators, is scheduled for G:15. The second game will get underway at about 7:30, with the Veterans of Foreign Wars Red Sox battling the Marion Pugh Lumber Company White Sox, the defend ing league champions. The minor leaguers open action Tuesday night at Little League Park with game times being 5:1;) and 7:30. In the first tilt the Col lege Station Recreation Council Dodgers clash with the College Station Lion Club Cubs, wdiile the College Station Kiwanis Club Pi rates tangle with the College Sta tion Recreation Council Indians in the night fray. Major league managers are as follows: Orioles — Wayne Smith and Herb Johns; White Sox—Bill Bates and Herb Thompson; Sen ators—Milton Williams and Hank Mills; Red Sox—Kenneth Midkiff and Travis Coulter. Minor league pilots include: Dod gers—Major Edward Scott and Steadman Davis; Cubs—Ty Hun- gerford and Steve Dardaganian; Indians—William Lyles and Eu gene Bocholt; Pirates — Herbert Sauer and J. D. Cantilli- June June June June June June A—Orioles vs. Senators Red Sox vs. White Sox 6—Orioles vs. Red Sox White Sox vs. Senators 8—Senators vs. Red Sox Orioles vs. White Sox 11—White Sox vs. Red Sox Senators vs. Orioles 11—White Sox vs. Red Sox Senators vs. Orioles 13—Senators vs. White Sox Red Sox vs. Orioles LEGAL HOLIDAY Jefferson Davis’ Birthday falling on a Sunday, the undersigned will observe as a holiday and not be open for business—Monday, June 4, 1956 the same being a legal holiday. First National Bank City National Bank First State Bank & Trust Co. College Station State Bank Bryan Building and Loan Ass’n TO PTOTA'S.. (The GREEKS had a word for it) the word is SPEED... yours when you fly CONTINENTAL AIR LINES FT. WORTH 2 hrs. 8 mins. ABILENE 3 hrs. 10 mins. EL PASO 7 hrs. 10 mins. Call Continental at Victor 6-4789. Continental The Battalion ..... College Station (Brazo* County), Texas Thursday, May 31, 1956 PAGE 3 TUNING & REPAIR GRAY PIANO CO. 314 N. Main-Bryan TA 2-1451 — TA 2-4148 ISED BOOKS WANTED The Exchange Store i$ ih the market ri R INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL CHAMPS—B Engineers are (left to right), front T^waforee l^ng James Cochran, William Brinkoeter, Ernest Valdez, Robert Marshall and Ca?vTn Brummett Back row, .lie McCoy, Homer Hershey, La Verne May, M.ke Rmz and Carter Barcus. for your used books Check pur price's before selling : THE EXCHANCE STORE “Serving Texas Aggies” Ag Water Polo Team In Jamaica Matches A&M’s Water Polo Team takes off for Jamaica next week for three matches with an all-island All-Star team. Coach Art Adamson and his 10- man team will leave Miami on June 5 for the three matches on June 7, 8 and 9. Making the trip are Don Pever, John Spiech, Dick Weick, Carl Pal Flaherty Wins ‘500’ INDIANAPOLIS—Pat Flaherty, a red-haired Irishman. from Chi cago’s tough roadster ranks, out gunned the veteran Sam Hanks in a stirring two man driving duel Wednesday to win the wreck-spat tered 40th 500-mile Speedway race. Flaherty, 29, barely avoiding a serious accident in the final 30 miles, drove his snub-nosed cream and rose machine across the finish line just 22 seconds ahead of the 41-year old Hanks from Burbank, Calif., making his 11th bid for America’s premier auto racing prize. Mayard, Bruce Martin, Jerry Mounts, Henry Goff, Norman Ufer, Rippy Woodard and Dick Hunkier. A&M Consolidated’s John Har rington will make the trip for a series of exhibitions. 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