The Battalion College Station (Brazos County)), Texas PAGE 4 Thursday, May 2, 1957 Ag Nine Meets Rice Friday Ags Hope to End Scoreless Drought NOT A DROP TO DRINK—Aggie broadjumper Dale El more takes a discouraged look at the puddle standing in the pit at Kyle Field yesterday. Elmore leaped 23-% last Friday to take first in the triangular with Rice and Baylor. Sugar KO’s Fullmer To Win Back Title CHICAGO, (H 5 )—Sugar Ray Robinson brushed back the years for one electrifying burst of violence last night to knock out champion Gene Fullmer with a left hook to the jaw in 1:27 of the fifth round. Thus the Sugar Man became the first man ever to win the world middleweight title four times. Robinson, a 3%!'l under dog, softened up the 25-year- old champion with two solid right hand punches to the body and then drove home a terrific left that dropped Fullmer to the Chicago Stadium deck. Writhing- on the canvas, Full mer attempted to get upi But he jack-knifed back on his face and was counted out by Referee Frank Sikora, the first time he had been stopped in his 44-bout career. By JIM CARRELL The Aggies attempt to end 33 scoreless innings of baseball and at the same time bring to a halt a losing streak that has swelled to seven games when they engage the Rice Owls in a SWC double-header beginning at 1:30 p. m. Friday on Kyle Field. Dick Munday of Bryan and southpaw Toby Newton of Gal veston are slated to take the mound for the Cadets who could rise from the cellar by sweeping the twin- bill from the Owls. Rice is 2-6 in conference and the Aggies 1-7. A&M has a season record of 2-12. Rice defeated the Aggies last Friday in Houston, 1 to 0, with Munday credited with a heart breaking loss in a bidlliant three- hit performance that saw him walk only two and lower his ERA in SWC action to 1.62 over 27-% innings. The ace righthander has yielded only five earned runs in conference and only one in his last 19 innings pitched. The last time the Aggies scored against any competition was in the third inning of the second game with SMU when they took a 1-0 lead in the third only to blow it Sons and daughters of Adios won more than $1,000,000 during 1956. It was a record for a har ness racing stallion. BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES 9ne day 3^ per word per word each additional day Minimum charge— DJEADUNES 6 p.m day before publication Classified Display 80^ per column Inch each Intiertlon PHONE VI 6-6415 FOR SALE AKC registered 3 month old male Collie pup, wormed and inoculated. May be seen at Bayard Kennels, VI 6-5535. 268t8 Evaporative cooler. Can be seen at Puryear 5-C. 268t3 One 1950 Chevrolet Station Wag on. This motor vehicle may be in spected by contacting the Texas Forest Service, System Administra tion Building, A&M College of Tex as campus. 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DOCTOR FIXIT offers you one Call DOCTOR Phone VI- 267t4 in the fourth when two unearned runs scored against Munday after he had given up two singles that were the only hits by the Mustangs that day. The only victory for A&M in conference, was a 4-2 win over Baylor on March 30 and Munday was the victor, though being re lieved by Donnie Hullum in the seventh. Jihi Smotherman of Frisco, junior rightfielder, continues to lead Aggie hitters with a .324 average in conference on 13 hits in 37 at-bats. Smotherman leads in the slugging department with two doubles, two triples and a homer that won the Baylor game. He is hitting .295 for the season. Following on his heels is the sophomore catcher Gary Herring ton of Baytown with a .300 average on nine hits in 30 tries. Infielder Lupe Fraga is hitting .313 but has been af-bat only 16 times. Herring ton has .292 season mark. Third baseman Wendell Reed and second baseman Doug Mullins follow with .294 and .250 averages. The three mainstays of the Cadet mound staff this year have been Newton (1-3), Munday (1-4) and Hullum (0-2), with Hullum going mostly in relief. Bo Paradowski (0-1), a lefthander from Bryan, looked good two weeks ago against the Crowley Millers before tiring in the seventh and losing. Paul Lang (0-2) has been used in relief. Newton has tossed the most innings, 37-%, striking out 34 and walking 26 for an ERA of 2.86. Hullum has pitched 34-% innings and boasts a season ERA of 2.59. He has struck out 21 and walked 18. Dennis Baker, sophomore free- styler, is the first Hawaiian-born swimmer in Michigan State Uni versity history. Keep your eye on White Tartan Here’s a fresh new idea for spring in casual wear. It’s White Tartan, a rich-looking miniature plaid-on-white pattern; expertly tailored like all Arrow shirts. Famous Arrow University design features collar that buttons down in front and center back ... plus action box pleat. Cool-looking White Tartan, “Sanforized-labelled” gingham, $5.95. ARROW^ CASUAL WEAR New miniature plaid by Arrow White accents are coming into their own ) for casual wear. And leading the way is this fresh new White Tartan miniature plaid by Arrow. Available now in the famous Arrow University Squire collar that buttons down in front (and center back). Action box pleat in back, too. Come in and see our handsome selection anytime! $5.95. W. S. D CLOTHIERS 108 N MAIN BRYAN BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES MAN OR WOMAN Own Your Own Business A new item. First time offered. Start in spare time, if satisfied, then work full time. Refilling and collecting money from bulk machines in this area. To qualify you must have a car, reference, $360 cash to secure territory and inventory. De voting 4 hours a week to busi ness your end on percentages of collections should net approxi mately $175 monthly with very good possibility of taking over full time. Income increasing ac cordingly. If applicant can qualify financial assistance will be given by Co. for expansion to full time position with above average income. Include phone in application. Battalion Box 65. OFFICIAL NOTICES Official notices must be brought, mailed, Student Publications (Ground Floof VMOA, VI 6-6415, hours 8-12, 1-5, dallj 1 p.m. of the day precedlnt — Director of Student Publlca- Kegalia for the Baccalaureate- Commencement Exercise All students who are candidates for the with the Registrar no later than 1 p.m ay, May 21. 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 Degree will wear the master’s cap and gown; those who are candidates for the Bachelor’s Degree, except military students, will weat the bachelor’s cap and gown. All militarj students who are candidates for degrees wil wear the appropriate military uniform. Rental of caps and gowns may be ar ranged with the Exchange Store. Orders may be placed between 8 a.m. May X and 12 noon Saturday, May 11. The rental is as follows: doctor’s cap and gown $4.25, master’s cap and gown S3.75, bachelor’s cap and gown $3.25. Hood rental is the same as that for cap and gown. C. E. Tishler, Chairman Convocations Committee An English Proficiency Examination will be given for Junior Business Administra tion students oh Monday, May 20, 1957, at 7 p.m. in room 202, B. A. Building Rules for taking the examination are post ed on bulletin boards in the Business Ad ministration Building. Cook onion rings in butter sprinkle generously with paprika and serve with hamburgers or PROMPT RADIO SERVICE — can — ’ SOSOLIK’S RADIO AND TV SERVICE 713 B. Main St '{Asms from BaHroaB PBOBm TA S-lMl BBXAB Your response to the ^moracishords 'acts has been so wonderful that we are declaring TIL,, lL Wontk of with not 1 but 3 smorgasbords! ! 1. for a party with your friends Our Regular Monthly SMORGASBORD. SUNDAY, MAY 5 - 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. 2. 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