The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, December 09, 1959, Image 3

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Wednesday, December 9, 1959
PAGE 3
THE BATTALION
Sports Department Releases Tentative
Roster of 64 Fall Letter men Athletes
The. A&M Athletic Department
today announced a tentative list of
letterman for fall sports—varsity
and freshman football, and cross
country.
Coach Jim Myers and Freshman
Coach Tom Chandler will award
24 varsity letters and 36 freshman
letters at the annual athletic ban
quet to be held sometime in Jan
uary. There is only one cross let
terman.
On the varsity list there are
eight three-year lettermen, headed
by Co-Captains Charley Milstead
and Gale Oliver. There are seven
two-year lettermen and nine one-
year lettermen.
The group is about divided equal
ly, with nine seniors and juniors on
the team and six sophomores. The
Aggies lose -all but Randy Sims
from the starting backfield, and
are especially hard hit in the tackle
and guard positions.
All three of the centers, Roy
Northrjup, Larry Broaddus and
Paul Piper, return, as do all the
ends. Three guard-lettermen, Car
ter Franklin, Wayne Freiling and
INTRAMURALS
Wayne Labar, return. Wayland
Simmons, a sophomore, is the lone
returning tackle.
Along with Sims, Halfback Jim
Class A football took the intra
mural spotlight yesterday with
five contests being played.
Co. L-2 outscored Co. C-l, 16-0,
Co. K-2 beat Sq. 13, 12-0, Sq. 2
topped Co. B-l, 22-6, Co. G-2 rap
ped Sq. 14, 14-0 and Co. F-l had
two penetrations compared to none
for Co. E-l.
In the class A-C horseshoes four
games were played. Class A re
sulted in wins by Sq. 4 over Co.
A-2, Co. G-l over Co. B-2 and Sq.
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15 beat Sq. 17. Law out-tossed
Hart in the only class C contest.
Class B didn’t have as many
games played as class A, but the
Army managed to take the majori
ty of the contests.
B basketball results showed Co.
H-2 beating Co. A-2, in a close 15-
14 contest. Sq. 11 outscored Co.
B-2 22-20 and Co. C-l won on a
forfeit.
Three teams squared away in the
B handball division with Sq. 1 beat
ing Sq. 8, Co. B-2 topping Sq. 2
and Co. F-l outscoring Co. F-2.
Today’s schedule in class A
sports includes football, horse
shoes and ping pong.
The class B athletes will partici
pate in hand ball and bowling.
Ag Bowling Team
Tops SWC League
The Aggie bowling team walked
away with a victory at the Inter
collegiate Bowling Conference held
in SMU’s Humphrey Lee Student
Center last weekend.
The Cadet’s went undefeated in
the meet to take a seven point lead
in the newly formed league.
Larry Dantzler of the Aggies
set a new record with his 691 in a
three game series. The old record
of 648 was held by the Aggies’ Bob
Tomlinson. Dantzler also set a
new 9-game series record with
1886.
The highest single game of 256
was bowled by Louie Englander of
Texas University.
Other Aggies in the tournament
were Don Jones, Milt Rasmussen
and A1 Rainosek.
The league is scheduled to bowl
once a month at a different college
with the home college acting as
host and paying for all lines as
well as furnishing rooms for the
bowlers.
The next scheduled meet is Jan.
9 at the new Airport Bowl in Aus
tin with Texas acting as host.
Murphy is the only returning let
terman in the Cadet backfield.
The Aggies will have to look to
a highly regarded freshman team
next year if they are to entertain
any hopes of finishing high in the
conference race, at least higher
than the seventh they finished this
year.
George Hogan, the outstanding-
freshman lineman in the confer
ence this season, will bolster the
Farmers at tackle as will 225-
pound James Walton and 230-
pound Keith Huggins.
Tommy Janik, the hard running
frosh quarterback could fill a gap
in the A&M backfield, as could
tailback Ronnie Brice, a highly re
garded passer.
The fall sports lettermen:
Three year lettermen are: Tackle
Bill Darwin; Guard Allen Goehr-
ing; Tackle Bill Godwin; Fullback
Gordon LeBoeuf; Quarterback
Charles Milstead; Tackle Gale Oli
ver;’ Guard Buddy Payne; and
Halfback Robert Sanders.
Two year lettermen are: Quar
terback Powell Berry; End Jack
Estes; Guard Carter Franklin;
Guard Wayne Labar; Center Roy
Northrup; Halfback Randy Sims;
and End Ralph Smith.
One year lettermen are: Full
back Pete Angermiller; Center
Larry Broaddus; Guard Wayne
Freiling; End Russell Hill; End
Richard Love; Halfback Jim Mur
phy; End Bob Phillips; Center Paul
Piper; and Tackle Wayland Sim
mons.
Varsity manager Sammy Teague
and trainer George Hail completed
the list for the upperclassmen..
Those earning freshman letters
are: Ronnie Brice; Rufus Lewis;
Tommy Janek; Fred Deutrich; Jon
Mason; Willie Lager; John Kent;
Lee Roy Caffey; Mike Clark; Sam
Byer; Mike Roquemore; Dallas
Kuhn; Ronny Ledbetter; Eddie
Dolezal; Louis Martinez; Alex
Cortese; Drue Houghton; Jerry
Hopkins; Walter Lagrone; Jim
Harper; James Phillips; Mickey
McGrew; Stuart Beebe; Bryan
Stuckey; James Walton; George
Hogan; Keith Huggins; Hubert
Wilson; Ben Krenek; Don Ramsey;
Bobby Huntington; Harlan Mid-
kiff; Tommy Bailey; John Moran;
Kenneth Kipp; and Manager Rob
ert Roepke.
There was only one letterman in
cross country, Freddy Dulock.
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FOR SALE
1956 Simplex automatic service-cycle.
Good condition. §85.00. TA 2-5613. 42t4
G. 1. Equity. Three bedroom house,
Tanglewood Addition, attached garage, 220
Volt wiring. Phone VI 6-7533. 40t4
Extra nice 11 month old filiey, sorrel,
three white feet, blaze face, daughter of
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First house west of Sheep Center. VI 6-
7108. 21tfn
OFFICIAL NOTICES
Official notices must be brought, maUed
»r telephoned so as to arrive in the Office
»f Student Publications (Ground Flool
KMCA, VI 6-6415, hours 8-13, 1-6, daUy
Monday through Friday) at or before tbe
deadline of 1 p.m. of the day proceeding
publication — Director of Student PubUoa-
tions.
All Juniors majoring in Health and
Physical Education report for English
Proficiency Examination Thursday, Dec.
10, at 4:00 p. m. in Room 231 of G. R.
White Coliseum.
C. E. Tishler
Head of Department 39t6
Regalia For The January Commencement
Exercise
All students who are candidates for the
degree of Doctor of Philosophy are re
quired to order hoods as well as the doctor’s
cap and gown. The hoods are to be left
at the Registrar’s Office no later than 1:00
p. m., Tuesday, January 19 (this will be
accomplished by a representative of the
College Exchange Store). The Ph. D. hoods
will not be worn in the procession since
all such candidates will be hooded on the
stage as a part of the ceremonies.
Candidates for the Master’s Degree will
wear the master’^ cap and gown ; those
who are candidates for the Bachelor’s De
gree, except Military students, will wear
the bachelor’s cap and gown. All Military
students who are candidates for degrees
will wear appropriate military uniforms.
Rental of caps and gowns may be ar
ranged with the Exchange Store. Orders
may be 7>laced between 8 :00 a. m. January
4 and 5:00 p. m. Friday, January 15. The
rental is as follows: Doctor’s cap and
gown $5.25, Master’s cap and gown $4.75,
Bachelor’s cap and gown $4.25. Hood
rental is the same as that for cap and
gown.
C. E. Tishler, Chairman
Convocations Committee 39tl8
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Dec. 10 at 7:00 p. m. F. C.
examinations will follow the
business meeting.
C. J. Keese, WM
Joe Woolket, Sec.
PLAN A NEW CAREER FOR 1960
Register for class starting January 4
New day and night classes in Bookkeeping,
Shorthand, Typewriting, and associated
subjects. Dial TA 3-6655. McKENZIE
BALDWIN BUSINESS COLLEGE 702
South Washington Avenue. 42t7
Cooley’s Garage Service Station is
now inspecting cars for the 1960
Season. Don’t get caught in the rush.
Get your 1960 vehicle inspection sticker
today at Cooley’s Garage at North
Gate. VI 6-5613. 39tl0
Put your' reservations in now for ban
quets. Accomodate up to 250 people. TA 2-
1352. Triangle Restaurant. 12tfn
Electrolux Sales and Service.
Williams. TA 3-6600.
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hour. Call Mrs. Gregory, 602 Boyett,
VI6-4005. 120tfn
Cade’s Auto Repair Department
Trained Mechanics—Work Guaranteed
Liberal Terms. 1309 Texas Avenue
133tfn
Day nursery, experienced child care,
noon meal, pick up and delivery, fenced
yard, VI 6-6294. 125tfn
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608 College Ave.
Bryan
FOR RENT
Two bedroom duplex, furnished, $32.00,
VI 6-7334. 40t6
Three room furnished apartments, $37.50.
Two blocks from Campus. Clean, Private,
with garage. One located at 203 Kyle, the
other 603 Montclair. Call VI 6-6026 or
VI 6-7496 after 6:00 p. m. 39tfn
Near East Gate across from A&M Golf
course in College Hills. Exceptionally nice
clean one bedroom apartment. New drap
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refrigerator. Adults only. $60.00, without
utilities. VI 6-5031 after 6:00 p. m., all
day Saturday and Sunday 39tfn
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College. Fenced yard. Washer connections.
Panel ray heaters. 406 Poplar. VI 6-6239.
37tfn
Save on transportation by moving close
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fenced-in back yard. TA 3-3692 or VI 6-
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Roomy, 2 bedroom apartment. Near
Irockett School. Available immediately,
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Sewing machines. Pruitt Fabric Shop.
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FOR RENT
Apartment two blocks from north gate.
Nicely furnished, freezing unit in refrigera
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pin. 401 Cross St., VI 6-5064 6tfn
Brick duplex apartment. Unfurnished
me bedroom. Central heat, tiled bath, car
port, storeroom. North Gate area. Call
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Large rooms, two porches, garage. §70.00
See at 601 Montclair in College Park or
phone VI 6-7496. 21tfn
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ment. 402B Second St. Twin Oaks Apart
ments. VI 6-5334. 115tfn
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ray heat large back yard washing machine
connections rent open 811 Montclair.
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Your reports will be typed quickly and
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Bi-City Secretarial Service, 3408A Texas
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