The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 03, 1959, Image 3

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    The Battalion College Station (Brazos County), Texa*
Thursday, April 3, 1959
PAGES
Roman Semproch, rookie pit
cher with the Philadelphia Phillies,
compiled a 13-13 record with Wil
son, N. C., of the Carolina League
in 1956.
Today and Saturday
“HELL BELOW ZERO”
Alan Ladd
also
“PARATROOPER”
i Alan Ladd
Saturday Midnight
Show
“GIRL IN THE BIKINI”
Brigitte Bardot
PALACr
Bryan 2‘8$79
TODAY & SATURDAY
COLUMBIA PICTURES
Presents
CINEMASCOPE
EASTMAN COLOR
Saturday Nite Prey. 11 p. m.
Also Sunday - Tuesday
HAUNTEilHriT,
fen* VINCENT PRICE ,<r;i
QUEEN
DOUBLE FEATURE
TODAY & SATURDAY
Plus
DC RAKK OUCANIZATKW pre«fih DIANA DOR3'
in
‘AN
ALLIGATOR
NAMED
DAISY”
V!$?AV!SjO>l color by TECHNICO 1 /'<?
Saturday
WILLIAM
MARSHALL
— Plus
Ag Nine Tries Rice Saturday;
Freshmen Meet Owlets Here
The Aggie baseball squad hopes
to regain its winning form Satur
day when A&M travels to Houston
to face the sti’ong Rice Owls.
The two are currently tied for
first place honors in the Southwest
Conference baseball race with a
2-1 record. The Aggies won seven
straight games before dropping the
contest with the SMU Mustangs
Wednesday in Dallas, 7-6.
Lanky Percy Sanderson is sched
uled to toe the mound for the
Farmers with reliefers Larry
Ayres and Wayne Schaper ready
to step in if the senior should
weaken. Sanderson holds a 2-1
won-loss record and has pitched 22
innings of ball. Twelve runs have
crossed the plate against him on
24 hits while Sanderson has struck
out 17 and walked 11. N
Sophomore Dick Hickerson is
leading the Aggie sluggers with a
nifty .417 percentage in the bat
ting department. The strong south
paw has four doubles and two
three-baggers to his credit and has
knocked in seven runs.
Outfielder Clifford Davis trails
Hickerson, the starting first base-
man, with a .379 average in 29
Texas Relays Opens Today;
Weight Field Rated Strong
Although the big names of re
cent years will be missing, a good
weight field seems assured for the
32nd annual Texas Relays Friday
and Saturday.
Neither A1 Oerter of Kansas nor
John Fromm of Pacific Lutheran
will be on hand this year. Oerter
is defending champion in the shot
and discus and Texas Relays rec
ord-holder in the discus, while
Fromm was 1958 Texas Relays and
NCAA javelin champion. His
throw of 252-10 !4 was a Relays
record.
CIRCLE
Nevertheless, outstanding com
petitors will be present to compete
for shot, discus and javelin hon
ors.
Heading the shot fields are Okla
homa Sooners Mike Lindsay and
Dan Ei’win and Texas’ school-rec
ord-holding Jim Allison.
Lixxdsay, a sophoxxxore from Eng
land, won the x’ecent Big Eight in
door meet with a put of 58-4%.
Exwin, fourth in the 1958 Texas
Relays, was runner-up in the in
door meet as well as in last year’s
Big Eight outdoor meet.
Allison, a sophomore, tossed the
iron ball 53-8 last week at San
Angelo for a Longhorn record.
In the discuss, Russ Seitzinger
of Hax’din-Sixxxmons, Bobby Weise
tx-ips to the battex-’s box. Davis’
only extra base hits are two doub
les.
At the catcher’s position, batting
.378, will be reliable Gary Herring
ton. The senior co-captain leads
the team in doubles with five and
is tied for the home xmn crown
with Byron Barber with two apiece.
Don Chase, Hex-rington’s relief be
hind the plate, has a .364 average
ixx 11 trips to the plate.
Windel Reed, all-SWC in 1957,
holds down the third base position
and is batting .333. Reed, having
one of his best seasons to date at
Aggieland, has four doubles and 18
RBI’s to attest to his improved
batting skill.
Junior Ralph Plumlee is reach
ing for the .300 group with a .286
average. Last season the play
making shortstop hit a meager
.216. The other part of the key
stone combination is Dink Patter
son at second base. The combi
nation has accounted for four
double plays this season.
Barber, the stubby outfielder, is
picking up his batting pace and
has a .255 average with one double,
triple and two homers to his credit
while knocking in 22 I'uns, three
behind Herrington.
Centerfielder J. B. Carroll has
trotted to the plate 25 times and
rapped out six^ hits for a .240 aver
age. Filling out the outfield will
be Lloyd Stone who is hitting a
lowly .147. The senior right field
er has two doubles and four RBI’s.
Back at College Station the Ag
gie Fish will try to hit the come
back trail against the Rice Owlets.
The freshmen dropped their fix’st
game of the season Wednesday
against the Allen Academy Ramb
lers after winning their first four
tilts.
Either Bill Vixxcent or Melvixx
Priddy could start for the frosh on
the mound. Vincent and Pxdddy
are both 2-0 for the season al
though Vincent left the Wednes
day game with the score tied 1-1
to attend football practice.
OPENING April 4
The
SMOKEHOUSE
Specializing in . . .
Bar-B-Q
Charcoal Steaks
Charcoal Burgers
4410 S. College Main
BASEBALL CAPS
Maroon & White &
Other Colors
At
LOUPOT’S
Jean Laussier plunged success
fully over Niagara Falls in 1928.
Where his competitors had used
steel drums and similar devices,
Laussier placed himself in a large
rubber ball and bounced over the
falls with little damage.
Scientists
Say Summer
Disappears*
*... as 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
other unit! Seehowitpays
to buy the BEST... get a
demonstration todayl
MARION PUGH
LUMBER CO.
Old Wellborn Road
College Station
Ph. VI 6-5711
“PANAMA SAL”
&
“GIRL
CAN’T HELP IT”
“BADGE OF
MARSHALL
BRENNAN”
with JIM DAVIS
Guion
Prevue Saturday Night 10:30 P.M.
Also Sunday and Monday
Saturday
‘<€AMP ON
BLOOD ISLAND”
Also
“DECISION AT
SUNDOWN”
Also
“LAST PARADISE’
ITS TIME FOR
mmur
SiiiM®,
Starring In iho stay role that
rocketed him to fomel
TOM WARNER BROS. \^J|/ FUNNIER THAN THE PLAY! HAPPIER THAN THE BOOK! s
Vvwva*:-. 1
^ 4 * V t r.
FRIDAY
Victor Mature in
“CHINA DOLL”
plus
Burt Lancaster in
“TEN TALL MEN’
LATE SHOW FRIDAY NIGHT
“VIKING WOMEN AND
SEA SERPENT”
and
“THE ASTOUNDING SHE
MONSTER”
Tickets available until 12
Saturday
“HOT ROD GIRL”
‘SHAKE, RATTLE AND
ROCK”
“DRAGSTRIP GIRL”
“ROCK AROUND THE
WORLD”
SEE THEM TODAY!
THE EXCITING NEW STYLES,
COLORS AND DESIGNS
• SPRING SPORT SHIRTS
• BERMUDA SHORTS
• BATHING SUITS
WAITING JUST FOR YOU AT
of Houston and Texas’ Alex Palm-
ros ax-e expected to set the pace.
Seitzinger let loose a 160-8 throw
in the Southwestern Recreation
Meet. Weise, fifth in the 1958 Re
lays, thi’ew the platter 159-1 in
this year’s opening meet. Palm-
ros, hampered eai’ly this season
because of a broken jaw and a re
sulting liquid diet, is rounding
into the form that gave him sec
ond place last year.
Other leading discus candidates
are Owen Hill of A&M, Clyde
Northrop of Oklahoma State and
Lindsay.
Javelin competition is expected
to headline Bruce Parker of Tex
as, Bill Alley and John Book of
Kansas and Newton Lamb of
A&M.
MILTON
FORD
i P ; 'Mi'
Candidate for School Trustee
A&M Consolidated Schools
Life-long resident of Brazos County.
Father of three school childi'en.
Pastor of three Baptist churches.
World War II platoon segeant two years,
E.T.O.
My Education
Graduate—Class of 1936—1937, A&M Colored
Consolidated.
Army special and general education courses
completed.
Now in fourth year of Theology (extension)
from Southwestern Baptist Theological Sem
ina x-y.
Goals:
Equal opportunities for all youth.
Motivation of each to seek highest level.
A voice for* all our citizens in our needed build
ing program.
(Pd. Pol. Adv. by supporters of Mr. Ford’s
candidacy)
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oe day 3^ per v
if per word each additional day
Minimum charge—40$
JOKADLLNiCS
4 p. m. day nelore publication
Classified Display
80$ per column inch
each insertion
PHONE VI 6-6415
SPECIAL NOTICE
Spring is spruce up
FIXIT is ready to helj
P 3
fen
and
, Ad
using
:asy
id u
LUMBER CO. Phone VI 6-5711 today
Plastic binding service for thesis, re-
Let me keep your children for you by
hour, day or week. Will pick them up
and bring them home. VI 6-5505. 63tfn
Williams. TA 3-6600.
WORK WANTED
five days week. TA 2-4416.
Reasonable rates.
Call TA 2-4812.
ED. 15 yea
Satisfactio:
Your reports will be typed quickly
ely
1 qu
rite:
FOR SALE OR TRADE
ing—Power Brakes—250 HP Motor
—Big Tires. Loaded wi
exti
sell
tras. This
at big discount or
Chevrolet Impala 1
perfect convertible.
Youngblood Cafe.
ne w
Ben
DR. M. W. DEASON
Optometrist
Contact Lenses
Hours — 9:00 to 5:30
Evenings by Appointment
214 No. Main TA 2-3530
EARLY BIRD
SHOPPE
TOGS — GIFTS AND T<
for Girls and Boys
FABRICS — SHOES
Ridgecrest Village 3601 Texas
FOR RENT
One three room furnished house, $40
monthly. One three bedroom furnished
house, $50 monthly. Both have washing
facilities for automatics and large yards.
TA 3-3387. 94t3
Duplex apartment, unfurnished $33,
furnished $44. House, unfurnished $33,
furnished $38. VI 6-7334. 93t7
Furnished apartments. Utilities paid,
$40 per month. Call TA 2-7314. 93t3
One bedroom furnished apartment. Clean
and appreciate tenant who likes a nice
place to live. 2108 Maloney. TA 3-4620.
93t3
Unfurnished three room duplex on Boy-
ett St. Two blocks north of Campus
Theatre. Inquire 807 Dellwood in Bryan
or cal] TA 3-3380. 83tfn
Small furnished apartment. Only $47.50
with bills paid. Walking distance. Couple
only. See Ken Dyson, 401 Jersey. 61tfn
Small furnished house. Nice and neat.
Walking distance. Fine for couple or
graduate student. Only $42.50. No bills.
See Ken Dyson, 401 Jersey. 61tfn
Bedroom with kitchen privileges. VI 6-
5334. 62tfn
Sewing machines. Pruitt Fabric Shop.
98tfn
Unfumisned garage apartment. Between
Bryan and College. Attic fan. $50. VI 6-
1331. lOtfn
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
SMALL
FINANCIAL INVESTMENT
PAYS $7,000 TO $10,000 PER YEAR
Spare time business
. No selling
CALL NOW
Mr. Lloyd, VI 6-5786 anytime
93t3
TYPEWRITERS
Rental - Sales - Service
Distributors for Royal, Olivetti
& Odhner
Cates Typewriter Co.
909 S. Main TA 2-6000
You Can Have The Best
FRIEDRICH
Window Air Conditioner
JOE FAULK s 32
Auto & Appliance Furniture
214 N. Bryan Cavitt at Coulter
FOUND
Set of keys. Dean of Engineering Of
fice. 93t3
FOR SALE
Owner will sacrifice on 2 bedroom
home on Edgemore St. in Garden Acres,
to right party for less than FHA apprai
sal. Only 5 minutes from college. Has
central heat, 2 air conditioners and
awnings. Let’s talk terms. You’d be sur
prised! TEXAS REALTY CO. Lou Bate-
Broker. V16-4393. 95t4.
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. Five
males, one female. B. J. Welch, VI 6-4276.
93t3
ONE CLEAN USED TYPEWRITER
AND NEW TYPEWRITER. CHEAP. TA-
2-0657. 93t3
Two bedroom home, located near cam
pus, call VI 6-5390. 93t7
1949 Ford. $100. VI 6-8383.
4500 CFM Alpine evaporative cooler. $85.
Call VI 6-6062. 93tfn
Two "bedroom house. Walking distance
campus. $100 down. Assume loan with
low , monthly payments—less than rent.
4 1 /2% interest. Good chance to own your
own home in good neighborhood. Cul
pepper Realty, VI 6-4713, TA 2-3739. 92tl
Used
with lou:
to $10.
VI 6-5031 after 6:30 p. m. 88tfn
STUDENT DIRECTORIES .... $1.00.
OFFICE OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS,
YMCA, BASEMENT. 61tfn
Mufflers, tail pipes and dual sets.
Wholesale prices. WHITE’S AUTO
STORE, 216 N. Bryan 41tfn
Texas' leading life insurance company
has a special plan for senior Aggies. See
Eugene Rush at North Gate for details.
22tfn
OFFICIAL NOTICES
night,
9i telephoned so as to arrive in the Office
»f Student Publications (Ground Flout
YMCA, VI 6-6415, hours 8-12, 1-5, daily
Monday through Friday) at or before the
deadline of 1 p.m. of the day proceeding
— Di
pul
tio:
bllcation
ty
irector of Student Publica-
On the basis of the spring semester pn
liminary grades some students will hi
come eligible
Such students may
with the Ring Cl
Office. Their recoi
ades some students
e to order an A. and M. ring.
now leave their names
erk in the Registrar’s
by April 14, 1959. Orders for the ring
will be taken between April 14th to June
1st for delivery July 1st, 1959. The Ring
Clerk is on
noon Tuesday through Saturd:
duty from 8:00 a. m. to 12:00
through Saturday.
H. L. Heaton, Director of
Admissions and Registrar
93t8
LEGAL NOTICE
ORDINANCE NO. 279
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING SIX-
HOUR PARKING UPON BOTH SIDES
OF BOYKTT 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
3gUll
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
Boyett Street between Farm-to-Market
Road 60 and Church Street.
It is therefore ordered and ordained
that such parking area be established and
priate signs be erected and that
pass-
ig of this ordinance and erection of
• said si] A —”
ordin
parking regu
misdemeanor.
Passed and approved this the 23rd day
of March, 1959.
APPROVED:
S/Ernest Langford
Mayor
ATTEST:
S/N. M. McGinnis
City Secretary
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