The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 21, 1957, Image 4

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    The Battalion College Station (Brazos County), Texas
PAGE 4 Thursday, March 2l, 1957
AGGIE GRID COACHES—(top, left to right) Elmer Smith, Carney Laslie, Willie Zapalac
and J. T. King. Kneeling are Head Coach Paul (Bear) Bryant, Pat James, Phil Cutch-
ins and Sam Bailey. Missing is 0. A. (Bum) Phillips.
ggies Try for Four
Straight Against Texas
By JIMMY CARRELL
In this most successful of athletic
years against the rival Texas Uni
versity, the Texas Aggies attempt
a fourth major sports victory this
school year, meeting the, Longhorns
in a Southwest Conference base
ball seines opener at 3 p.m. Friday
on Kyle Field and continuing at 2
p. m. Saturday.
By copping this series against
the favored Longhorns, the Aggies
can keep alive a string of victories
at the expense of the Steers that
has progressed through football,
basketball and swimming seasons.
Co-captain Dick Munday, big
righthander from Bryan, is likely
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ATTENTION
Intra-Mural
Softball Teagues!
We have different color
ed Baseball Caps to suit
your needs.
Student Co-op
to be the opening day choice on
the mound for the Aggies, to face
either Harry Taylor or Howard
Reed, the probable starters for
Texas. Both are righthanders.
Along with Baylor and SMU,
Texas is considered as a strong
title contender by sportswriters
around the state.
The Longhorns return eight let-
termen from a squad that won five
and lost 15 last year, managing
only a 3-11 conference record.
Last year in the two game
series played in Austin, the
Aggies split with the Steers,
losing the first game, 5-4, and
winning the second by the
identical score. A third game
is scheduled this year in Austin
on May 14.
The Aggies showed promise,
though losing to the Columbia, S.
C., Gems 6-4 Tuesday, rapping out
seven base hits, including Mun-
day’s double. Hitting, a question
mark of this year’s Aggie team
and a year ago, too, has been good
enough to win games, but a loose
infield has been the sore spot on
the club.
Cadet pitching rests in the
capable hands of righthanders
Munday, Donnie Hujlum and Paul
Lang and southpaw hurlers Toby
Newton and Bo Paradowski. Mound
strength is the bright spot of the
Aggie nine, with Newton rated a
fine All-SWC prospect.
The outfield has shaped up well
defensively and Cliff Tuttle, James
Smotherman and Dickie Thomas
appear to hold the edge for now
with Behn Hubbard, a two-year
letterman, ready to step in the
moment one lets up.
Gary Herrington, a good-hitting
catcher with a strong arm, ap
pears to have that position sewed
up.
The infield appears to be
fairly settled with Wendell
Reed at first, moving in from
the outfield where he played as
a freshman; Doug Mullins, a
hustling second baseman,
moved from the overstocked
pitching staff; Lupe Fraga at
shortstop and Lyle “Hoot”
Gibson at third base.
Munday, along with righthanded
pitcher Wayne Schaper, may see
action at first.. Joe Worden and
Wayne Balke have looked good at
short and may share duty with
Fraga at that position.
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PHONE VI 6-6415
FOR SALE
To get top allowances on new
tVestinghouse refrigerators o r
home freezers, see Tom Kildare,
Bargain Furniture, 217 S. Main:
246t7
Direct color aerial photograph of
the A&M campus, 11x14, $2.95.
Limited number at this price. Ag-
gieland Studio, North Gate. 246t7
Save on Westinghouse Laundro
mat washer, either portable or sta
tionary. Bargain Furniture, 217
S. Main. 246t3
Sealed proposals for the pur
chase and removal of two one-story
farm cottages, Nos. AEX17132 and
AEX17133, behind the Dairy
Breeding Center of the A&M Col
lege of Texas, will be received at
the offices of the Department of
Dairy Science, Room 209, Agricul
tural Building, College Station,
Texas, until 2 p.m., Wednesday,
April 3, 1957, and then publibly
opened and read. Information and
proposal forms may be obtained
from the Dairy Department. The
Department reserves the right to
waive any technicalities and to re
ject any or all bids. 245t3
house with attached garage,
first class condition. Large lot;
excellent rent property. 1
$4,750. VI 6-4084. 5
’57 FORD. Why pay more?
Graduating seniors can get sm;
down payment and notes. C;
Jack Quinn, TA 2-6246 after
p.m. 24E
dustries.
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FOR SALE
(1) 1955 Ford Fordor Sedan, 8
cylinder. May be seen at the Cam- f(
pus Security Department. Sealed
bids will be received in the Office .
of the Business Manager, College ^
Administration Building until ^
10:30 a.m., April 8, 1957. The right
is reserved to reject any and all
bids and to waive any and all tech- g,
nicalities. Address Business Man-
ager, A&M College of Texas, Col- jj:
lege Station, Texas, for further in- A
formation. 247t2
For apartment furniture or ap- s
pliances, save by seeing our stock, c
Bargain Furniture, 217 S. Main.
246t3
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FOR RENT
Two bedroom furnished apart
ment. Phone TA 2-3802 or TA-
2-3516. 246t3
One two room furnished house
and two furnished apartments near
college. Apply 403 Jersey or call E
VI 6-5427. 237tfn d
Sewing machines, Pruitt Fabric
Shop. 98tf [
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p
Six-month-old male Beagle. Col- ^
or: black, white and tan. Has
collar with tag. Contact W. H.
Peacock. VI 6-6181. 247tl
PETS
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BAYARD KERNELS
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PESTS EXTERMINATED!
$4 per College View Apt.
For information call —
JOHN R. DEEGAN
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WORK WANTED
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ig mother. VI 6-5305. 906B
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Day nursery, monthly rates. Day
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All day nursery. Have had nur-
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ill VI 6-4142.. 225tfn
SPECIAL NOTICE
College Station, Texas
Called meeting at 7 p.m.
Thursday, March 21. Work
in E.A. degree. Visiting
brethren welcome, especially
Entered Apprentices. 247tl
L. P. Dulaney, W.M.
J. J. Woolket, Acting Sec’y.
One million dollars to loan! Yes,
to your home or rental
a Call DOCTOR FIXIT
Phone VI-
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OFFICIAL NOTICES
Official notices must be brought, mailed.
March 30 is the last day on which seniors
H. L. Heaton, Director of
Admissions and Registrar
ADMIRAL Appliances
DEARBORN Coolers
EASY Washers
DIXIE Ranges
MATHES Air Conditioners
MODEL AIRPLANE
SUPPLIES
TV-RADIO SERVICE
JOE FAULK ’32
Auto-Appl.
214 N. Bryan TA 2-1669
Home Center
Cavitt-Coulter TA 2-6138
FREE! FREE!
Maytag Automatic Washer
— REGISTER NOW AT MILLERS —
No Obligations — Just Register
Drawing will be 8 P.M. Saturday, March 30th
This new Maytag will be installed by the Bryan Sewing
Machine Co. You do not have to be present to win.
Don’t Forget the
KIWANIS PANCAKE SUPPER
Saturday, March 23rd
at Bryan Country Club
Serving Hours: 4-9 P.M.
Tickets 50c
★ GROCERY SPECIALS ★
12 Bottle Carton
(Plus Deposit)
Coca Cola ...... 39 c
Gladiola Flour . . 5 lbs. 39 c
18-oz. Box—White, Yellow or Devil Food
Gladiola Cake Mixes . . 25c
Grade A Medium
Mayfield Eggs . . . doz. 35 c
Big 2(4 cans
Rosedale Peaches . 4 cans 89 c
Morton’s
Salad Dressing . . . qt. 39 c
—FREE SAMPLE AT OUR STORE THIS WEEK END—
Pet Ritz Frozen Pies
Made by Pet Milk Co.
Large 1(4 Lb* Pies
Apple
Peach
Boysenberry—Each
Cherry
49c 59c
Braswell—12-oz. Jar
Pear Preserves .... 17 c
Rosedale — 12-oz. Cans
Whole Kernel Corn . 2 cans 25 c
Rosedale—303 Cans
Cut Green Beans .. 2 cans 25 c
6-oz. Cans—Libby’s Frozen LEMONADE or
Orange Juice .... 2 cans 27 c
Libby’s—46-oz. Can
Pineapple Juice
Uncle Williams—300 Cans
Pork & Beans ...
Libby’s—303 Cans
De Lux Plums .
Morton’s—25c Bag
Potato Chips .
White
Elcor Tissue .
Libby’s—303 Cans
Spanish Rice .
Clorox - l A gal.
Phillips—Ammonium Sulfate
... 23c
. 3 cans 25 c
2 cans 35 c
... 19c
. . roll 5 C
2 cans 29c
... 29c
Fertilizer . . 100 lb. bag $2*49
47c Tube
Colgate Tooth Paste . . . 35 c
*
Bill Williams—Fed Rite
Fancy Fryers - cut up. lb. 35 c
HORMEL HAMS
MARKET ★
Choice Pot Roast
Hormel Bacon .
SHANK END
lb. 45«
WHOLE
lb. 49c
Fancy Butt End .... lb. 55'
. lb. 33'
. lb. 59'
Armour’s
All Meat Bologna .. . lb. 45 c
Rath—All Pork
Pressed Ham . .
. lb. 45'
Fresh
Jumbo Lettuce . . . head 10 c
Golden Bananas .... lb. 10 c
★ FRESH PRODUCE -k
Valley
Juice Oranges.. 5 lb. bag 29 c
Fresh TURNIP or
Mustard Greens .. . bunch 9 C
Idaho Russett
Potatoes .... lOlbs. 38 c
MILLER'S
SUPER MARKET
Sunday 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday — 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.
SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY — MARCH 21st- 22nd & 23rd