The Battalion College Station (Brazos County), Texar Thursday, June 18, 1959 PAGE 5 The Little League Comer By RUSSELL BROWN The Red Sox widened their lead on first place in American League South action last week as the Sox took three straight wins to cinch at least a tie for the league title in the first half of play. At the end of Monday’s action the Red Sox had a 6-1 record, two games ahead of the Senators and the White Sox, who are dead locked with 4-3 records. The Orioles, who have had good hit ting to get men on base but have n’t had the pitching to back up the hitters, are resting in last place with a 0-7 record. Last Wednesday Walter Varvel and, the Senators set down the White Sox 16-0. The Sox got only three hits off Varvel while the Senator slugger pounded out a homer and drove in four runs. In the r second game the Red Sox whamed the Orioles, 11-6. The Orioles got the hitting and led 6-4 at one time, but the pitching fal tered and the Red Sox rallied to win. League leader in hitting Hu bert Hearne went three-for-four to lead the Sox. Friday found a red hot pitchers battle between Hearne of the Red Sox and Joe Powell of the White Sox. At the end of regulation play the score was knotted at 1-1. Under Little League rules of pitch ing both hurlers had to be relieved. The first pitch of the bottom of the 7th sailed over the centerfield fence as Hearne tagged them all A New Policyholder Every 22 Seconds Let me show you why so many are insured so often by State Farm Mutual. You’ll be glad you did. U. M. Alexander, Jr., 215 S. Main # Phone TA 3-3616 tTATE FARM UFt INSURANCE COMPANY ) Hooit Offic*—Bloomington, Illinois j for the game winning hit. In the second game the Senators behind the four hit hurling of Larry God frey stopped the Orioles, 15-0. Eleven walks, eight errors and crafty baserunning helped the Sens to a great advantage as Varvel took over the RBI lead with a three-for-five night and five RBI’s. Monday the Senators and the Red Sox mixed it up in a very im portant tilt as the Sox used Hearne’s sixth homer and an un earned run in the fifth to down the Sens 4-3. In the second tilt, grand slam homers by Dick Pew- thers of the Orioles and Powell of the White Sox highlighted the White Sox’ 10-6 victory over the hapless Orioles. The Orioles load ed the sacks with two out after Pewthers’ hit in the sixth but couldn’t get the timely hit. Randy Hall picked up his third victory in the first tilt as he bested previous ly undefeated Varvel. In the sec ond Contest Duke Butler took the victory over Pewthers. Last night the Red Sox played the Orioles and the White Sox played the Senators and tomor row night the Red Sox battle the White Sox and the 'Orioles the Senators. After Friday’s action the League takes a week’s layoff for Boy Scout Week before resuming play. Batting Leaders AB H Avg. Hearne, RS 22 15 .662 Baldauf, Orioles 18 10 .556 Varvel, Sens 25 12 .480 Gossett, Sens 18 8 .444 Ibert, WS 18 7 .389 Hanna, Sens 25 9 .360 L. Hays, Orioles 20 6 .300 Skrabanek, WS 17 5 .294 Gough, WS 24 7 .292 Powell, WS 24 7 .292 Pitching Leaders BB SO W L Hall, RS 9 35 3 0 Powell, WS 4 17 1 0 Godfrey, Sens 1 18 2 1 Grove Movies Add To Entertainment Ossie Virgil, first Negro to play for the Detroit Tigers, batted .291 in 137 games for Danville, Va., in the Class’ B Cafoliha''League in 1954. One of the most pleasing and enjoyable means of entertainment and relaxation is again being pro vided this summer with the show ing of motion pictures in The Grove each night at 8. The movies, all top Hollywood productions, are sponsored by the A&M Department of Student Ac tivities. Students who paid the optional student activities fee are able to view the shows for approx imately 10 cents a showing. According to W. L. Penberthy, director of Student Activities, the summer movies in The Grove be gan some ten years ago at A&M. “We’ve tried skating, square dancing, dancing and special en tertainment in the past but found that the movies were the most successful,” he said. Some top movies already shown thus far were “My Man Godfrey,” with David Niven, a recent acad emy award winning actor; “The Fly,” starring Vincent Price; “The Last Hurrah,” with Spencer Tra cey and Jeffrey Hunter; “Wild Is the Wind,” starring Ann Magnini and Anthony Quinn, both one time academy award winners; and “The Girl Most Likely,” starring lovely Jane Powell. Students will be able, to see the following movies in the future during the first summer session: “Portland Expose”, with Ed ward Blinna and Carolyn Craig, tonight. “Last of the Fast Guns”, star ring Jock Mahoney of TV fame, offered tomorrow night. “Escapade in Japan,” with Cameron Mitchell, Monday night. “Ride Lonesome,” with Ran dolph Scott, Tuesday night. “The Lady Takes a Flyer,” with Lana Turner, Wednesday. “The Buster Keaton Story,” with Donald O’Conner, Thursday, June 25. “I Mai’ried A Woman,” with George Gobel and Diana Dors on June 26. “Harry Black and the Tiger,” with Stewart Grainger, June 29. “Hot Spell,” with Anthony Quinn on June 30th. “Funny Face,” starring Fred As- FATHERS 60 FOR OUR ... FINE FOOD L SUPER SAVINCS! -GROCERIES- Instant Coffee 6 Oz. Jar 89c No. 2 Vi Cans—Libbys Sliced Peaches Can 33c No. 2 , /2 Cans—Libbys Fruit Cocktail Can 39c No. 2 Cans—Libbys Crushed Pineapple... 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AFTERNOON, FRI. & SAT.—JUNE 18-19-20 FOOD MARKET CHARLIE'S NORTH GATE —WE DELIVER- COLLEGE STATION taire and Audrey Hepburn, July 1. “Wild Heritage,” with Will Rog ers Jr., July 2. “The Man From God’s Coun try,” starring George Montgom ery, July 3. “Hollywood or Bust,” with Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, July 6. “Quantez,” with Fred McMur- ray, July 7. “Summer Love,” with John Saxon and Molly Bee, July 8. “Calypso Joe,” with Herb Jeff ries on July 9. “Public Pigeon No. 1,” wth Red Skelton, July 10. “The Black Sheep,” starring Basil Rathbone on July 13. July 14 and 15 are the dates scheduled for the annual summer operetta held this year in the Memorial Student Center. No movies will be shown on these dates. Student activity cards will be honored for the operetta. Georgia Tech football coach Bob by Dodd earned nine letters at Tennessee. He got three for foot ball, three for basketball, two for baseball and one for track. Miss Ekfelt Gets Degree at Radclif fe Miss Kerstin Ekfelt of College Station recently received her M.S. degree from Radcliffe College of Cambridge, Mass. Miss Ekfelt is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Fred Ekfelt of Col lege Station. Ekfelt is a professor in the Department of English. Miss Ekfelt attended Radcliffe College on a Woodrow Wi’son Scholarship and was awax-ded a Radcliffe Scholai'ship to continue her education toward a Doctor of Philosophy degi’ee. Radcliffe College is a co-oi-di- nate college with Harvard Uni versity and Miss Ekfelt’s degi’ee was signed by both the president of Radcliffe and the president of Harvard. Wee Aggies We Aggies like to read about Wee Ag gies. When a wee one arrives, call VI 6-4910 and ask for the Wee Aggie Edl 'or. . . . A future Aggie date, Raeneen, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Jewell of College View, Apt. C-9-Y. The 9 pound, IVs ounce baby was born June 4. COMPARE! OTHERS MAKE CLAIMS HERE'S PROOF!! 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Sunday school will be held at 9:30 a.m. First Bap list Church A service dedication will take place at 11 a.m. of the Brown Me morial Library. Dr. Forrest Fee- zar, Dallas, will be the principal speaker. John Decker will pro vide music. CHURCH ANNIVERSARY CENTRAL CITY, Colo. )— Colorado’s oldest Protestant church organization observed its 99th an niversary here recently. The oc casion was the annual homecom ing service and pilgrimage of the Colorado Methodist Historical So ciety at St. James Methodist Church, founded July 10, 1859. The building is the oldest church build ing still standing in Colorado. Read Battalion Classifieds FOK REJNT Two bedroom unfurnished house, 500 Kerry Street. Goou condition. Wouui consider furnishing stove and refrigerator. See Jack Zubik at Zuhik Tailors, iNortn Gate. 124tl FOR RENT At North Gate: Furnished apartment. Hardwood floors, tile drain in kitchen, tub and shower bath, garage. Rates for one person $35 ; for two 860. Contact owner, 418 Main, VI 6-4613, College Sta tion. 124tl Small furnished house on College Avenue. Living room, kitchen, dining alcove, large uedroom and bath. From 8 to 6 call VI 6-7761 and ask for Mrs. Joi.es, after 5 p. m. call TA 2-7314 and ask for Mrs. Bennett. 128tfn For 2 or 3 students two bedroom house, 411 Boyett. Furnished with utilities. Phone VI 6-7334. 123t2 Four room furnished duplex apartment. Clean and appreciate tenant who wants a nice place to live. 2108A Maloney. TA- 3-3774. I23tfn Four nice apartments. These apartments are new, also new furniture, freezing units in refrigerators, Formica drain boards, 220 wiring, plenty of walk-in closets. Contact F. C. Rosencrantz, 401 Cross St,, Phone VI 6-5064. 123tfn Furnished apartment, large living room and dining room, with wall to wall car peting. Large kitchen and breakfast com bination with tile cabinets, bedroom and bath. 709 E. 24th Sf., Bryan, TA 2-8622 122t3 Roomy, two bedroom unfurnished apart ment, near Crockett School. Call VI 6-6660 122tfn STUDENT RENTAL SERVICE: Fur nished and unfurnished houses, from $35 to $50. per month, Call VI 6-6146. 122tfn COOL APARTMENTS, large and small. Call TA 2-7314. 122t3 APARTMENT FOR RENT , North Gate near campus. Two bed rooms. Refrigerator and stove pro vided. Insulated and paneled walls, 220 connection. VI 6-7214 I22tfn BRICK DUPLEX. Unfurnished, one bed room, tiled bath, central heating, 220 wir ing, carport, storeroom. North Gate. Call VI 6-6468. 121tfri Two bedroom furnished apartment 1012 Foster Weekdays, VI iS-5424. Weekends, VI 6-5993. 121tfn Furnished one bedroom house. Near North Gate, walking distance. 100 N. Church St. Call VI 6-7098. 121tfn One room furnished apartment. Air- conditioner refrigerator, two burner elec tric plate One block south of campus. Also four room furnished duplex in Bryan. VI 6-5638. 121tfn Nice garage apartment in South Oak- wood. Close to campus. Call VI6-5149. 120tfn Large, two bedroom apartment in South Oakwood. Will rent unfurnished or partly furnished. Call VI6-5149. 120tfn Attractive, new, two bed room apartments. Stove and refrigerator furnished. North Gate area. Call J. B. Hervey, VI6-5622 or VI 6-5445. 120tfn Two furnished apartments available first of June. VI 6-5915. UStfn AVAILABLE JUNE 1. Nicely furnished one bedroom apartment near East Gate in College Hills. New stove and refrigerator. Adults only. No pets. Summer rate, $55 without utilities. VI 6-5031 after 6 p. m. All day Saturday and Sunday. 117tfn New two bedroom duplex with washer connections. Stove and refrigerator. In quire 807 Montclair. Call VI 6-4774 or VI 6-8570 after 5 p. m. 117tfn Two bedroom, unfurnished, brick apart ment. 402B Second St. Twin Oaks Apart ments. VI 6-5334. UStfn Nice, four room, furnished apartment in College Park. Unusually large, cool rooms. Garage. Available end of term. $47.50. See at 603 Montclair or phone VI 6-5340. 113tfn. Air-conditioned, clean, attractive one bedroom apartment with stove and refriger ator. Close to college. $50. VI 6-6638 of VI 6-5711. 109tfn • KNOTNKERrVO AND ARCHITECTURAI, STTPPT.ntK • BLUE LINE PRINTS • BLUE PRINTS • PHOTOSTATS SCOATES INDUSTRIES M3 Old Sulphur Springs Road BRYAN, TEXAS RADIO—PMOVO_TV SZorTter ID SOSOI IK TUBES TKSTKIt l KKI B^ EXPERTS 713 S. Main IA 2-1911 Bryan Nice, clean, completely furnished apart ment. Two blocks from post office. Small and reasonauly priced. Ideal for some boy who really wants to study. Cal] VI 6-7248. 102tfn Bedroom with kitchen privileges. VI 6- >334. o2tln Sewing machines. Pruitt Fabric Shop. 98tfh PETS AKC Registered Beagle Puppies. VI6- 4467. 120tfn FOR SALE (360) study tables, wood and (250) chairs, wood with arms. May be seen by calling tne Housing Office. Sealed bids win be received in the office of the Busi ness Manager, College Administration Building until 10:30 a. m., June 29, 1959. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids and to waive any and all tech nicalities. Address Business Manager, A. and M. College of Texas, Collegg Sta tion, Texas, for further information. 124t2 Do you have a rental property problem ? Let ‘Doctor Fixit” take the upkeep problem for you. He can take over the whole job of repairing, repainting, decorat ing and remodeling to your satisfaction at reasonaole rates. Call “DOCTOR FIX- IT” at MARION PUGH LUMBER CO. Phone VI 6-5711 12411 Rubber base paint, §3.75 per gallon, 7 inch paint roller and pan $1.29. Chap man’s Paint Store, down town Bryan. 123tl 4000 BTU evaporative air-cooler, §99.88. WHITE’S AUTO STORE, 216 N. Bryan Street. 109tfn HELP WANTED Counter women needed. Must have neat, pleasant appearance. Experience not neces sary. Apply in person. 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