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Hormel All Meat ib. 35c 27c PORK RIBS 49c FRANKS „55c ROUND STEAK Fresh Tender lb. 89c FREE RIDES FOR ALL CHILDREN—CARNATION RIDE SPECIALS GOOD THUR.-FRI.-SAT., APRIL 2-3-4, 195V MILLER'S 3800 TEXAS AVENUE SUPER MARKET VI 6-6613 PAGE 4 Thursday, April 2, 1959 The Battalion College Station (Brazos County), Texas Corps Baseball Play Begins Again Monday PORT SLANT By BOB WEEKLEY No games are scheduled this week in the Corps Baseball Pro gram because Travis Park is being used by area high school teams, but activity will resume Monday night. After rough sledding since the start of play in February until the Easter holiday break, the 8-team Air Force and Army leagues find themselves with a total of 35 games to be played before the end of the season. Each team must play sev en games in all. Rain and a shortage of umpires caused postponement of numerous Scientists Say Summer Disappears* •.. .ns it used to be known! Friedrich’s good NEW summertime is here... the coolest, driest, quietest indoor climate ever known to man! You keep cool... at cool sav ings! A Friedrich Air Conditioner costs less per BTU to operate than any otherunit! Seehowitpays to buy the BEST... get a demonstration todayl MARION PUGH LUMBER CO. Old Wellborn Road College Station Ph. VI 6-5711 games in the first round of play, and high school teams now using the diamond on some nights have further complicated matters. How ever, the schedule for the second half calls for play to be wrapped up around May 7. The rules committee will attempt to arrange for some makeup games to be played on the A&M varsity and fish diamonds when those teams are playing out of town. No definite plans for a playoff at the end of regular play have been made as of now. Details will depend on how soon all scheduled games are played and will be an nounced at a later date. Team captains of both leagues will meet in the Press Club Library Monday at 5 p.m. to pick up sched ules and iron out remaining rough spots in the program, Fred Meurer, coordinator, announced. Monday night’s games will see the AAA battalion square off with the Civilians at 7:30, while the 4th Group takfes on the Air Force Civ ilians in the 9:15 nightcap. Superstitious Men Like No. 13 Horse LONDON (A > )—Horse players will be watching for the next race of Hands Off, a steeplechaser. At Whetherby, Yorkshire, Tues day Hands Off was No. 13 on the race card. His owner, Tom Tod- rick, was given club badge No. 13 and Hands Off was ridden by Jockey Patrick Hurley, who has 13 letters in his name. Hands Off won at the nearest price British bookies lay to 13-1— 100-8. BASEBALL CAPS Maroon & White & Other Colors At LOUPOT’S The Aggie football team, a single-wing unit last fall which finished with a 4-6 record, will try to improve its record in the conference next season with a new offense and a fine crop of young sophomores. For the second year in a row Coach Jim Myers, now in his second season as head coach at Aggieland, will install a new system, the multiple offense. The offense is multiple in that the Cadets will still favor their old single-wing but, will switch to the T-formation when the occasion warrants. There are a lot of reasons for this, but the. main onei might well be that of trying to get more punch inside the £0- yard line. Last year the Farmers penerated that far 20 or 30 times but couldn’t muster the power to push the ball across the goal line. In this new formation the Cadets may run their single wing formation as much as half the time before switching into the “T” that will be winged and feature all the tradition al variations. Focal point of the offensive attack will again center around Charley Milstead, the aerial ace from Tyler. Milstead’s speed, or rather the lack of it, won’t hurt him so much from the quarterback slot while his experience at the tailback posi tion will prove invaluable. The switchover from the single-wing won’t be such a large problem as Myers and his staff experienced a year ago in bringing that formation to Aggieland. Really the only difference in the attack is that the tailback is under the cen ter while the linemen still trap in the single-wing method. Milstead will be more effective at the quarterback posi tion because of the running-pass plays. He should have time to build up his speed in case he needs to turn the corner while his pass will be a threat that every defensive back and line backer will have to respect. Sophomores will fill in the much needed speed gap the Aggie backfield lacked last year, and they are also expected to lend weight and depth to the Farmer line. Such standouts as the speedy Jesse McGuire and the hard running Rodger MacFarland will be ready to move into position in case the durable Milstead falters, while Daryle Keeling, Eddie Van Dyke and Jim Murphy have power to spare when it comes to bulling their way through the oppos ing line. Myers also has a hard core of veterans around which to form his new formation. There are lettermen at every posi tion while the starting backfield could remain entirely un changed from last season. Co-captain Gale Oliver, a center last season, has been moved to the tackle position while prospective junior Roy Northrup hold down center now. The guards return intact this season with both Allen Goehring and Carter Franklin ready to fight for their start ing roles. ;Both of the ends will be new at the starting post, al though both of them did start several times last year. They are Ralph Smith, brother of graduating starter Don, and Jack Estes, the rangy sophomore from Olton. Meanwhile the backfield will be composed of such worthies as Gordon LeBoeuf, Milstead, Randy Sims and Jon Few. BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES ne day 34 per Word 24 per word each additional day Minimum charge—W4 DEADLINES 4 p. m. day before publication day before p«i Classified Dlspl play > inch BOf per column each Insertion PHONE VI 6-6415 SPECIAL NOTICE Will do your sewing at reasonable rates. Alterations. Pat Debbrecht, A-14-C. 63tfn Spring is spruce up time and HOCTOR FIXIT is ready to help you. Add a room, a den, a garage, a fence, paint, install sheetrock or any job you might have by using easy monthly payments. Nothing down and up to five years to pay. CALL DOCTOR FIXIT at MARION PUGH LUMBER CO. Phone VI 6-5711 today. 92t4 Plastic binding service for thesis, re ports, papers, etc. AGGIELAND STUDIO. 72tfn Let me keep your children for you by hour, day or week. Will pick them up and bring them home. VI 6-5505. 63tfn Electrolux Sales and Service. G. C, Williams. TA 3-6600. OOtfr FOUND Set of keys. Dean of Engineering Of fice. 93t3 LEGAL NOTICE ORDINANCE NO. 279 AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING SIX- HOUR PARKING UPON BOTH SIDES OF BOYETT STREET BETWEEN FARM- TO MARKET ROAD 60 AND CHURCH STREET IN THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR VIOLATION THEREOF. BE (IT ORDAINED by the City Coun cil of the City of College Station that pursuant to authority under the charter of the city and the statutes of the State of Texas, the following regulations con cerning parking on both sides of Boyett Street between Farm-to-Market Road 60 and Church Street are hereby fixed: In the best interest of public safety, movement of traffic and for the general good of the public, the following parking areas are established: A. Six-hour parking on both sides of Road 60 and Church Street. It is therefore ordered and ordained that such parking area be established and opriate signs hi ig ot this said signs, be instructed to enforce said ordinance, and that anyone violating said parking regulations be found guilty of a misdemeanor. Passed and approved this the 23rd day Passed and ai of March, 1959. APPROVED: S/Ernest Langford Mayor ATTEST: S/N. M. McGinnis City Secretary FOR SALE DR. M. W. DEASON OPTOMETRIST Contact Lenses Hours 9:00 - 5:30 Evenings by Appointment 214 N. Main TA 2-3530 One bedroom suite—double bed, dresser, chest of drawers, two night stands, $50. One desk, $15. 1603 Armistead. VI 6 4437. 93tfn NOTICE! JUNE AIR FORCE GRADU- ATES. Must sell practically new tailor- made Regulation Air Force Officer’s sum mer dress uniform. Blouse, size 40. Pants, size 33. Uniform made by Lautersteins. New cost was $88, will sell complete with brass for $40. TA 3-2868. 93t3 1936 Standard Chevrolet. $75. B. J. Welch. VI 6-4276. 93t3 AKC Registered Beagle puppies. 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