The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 17, 1960, Image 6

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College Station, Texas
Thursday, March 17, 1960
THE BATTALION
Eighth inning Comeback Gives Cadets
12-4 Victory Over Texas Lutheran
Stars Honored
J. L. Morgan, representing Look magazine, as District VI stars. Broussard was the
presents Wayne Lawrence and Carroll team’s leading scorer and Lawrence led in
Bruossard with certificates for being chosen rebounds.
The Aggie baseball team turned
the eighth inning into a scoring
marathon yesterday as they
trimmed the Texas Lutheran Bull
dogs, 12-4.
Byron Barber, Aggie left fielder,
was the man who put the Cadets
back in the game with his score
tying homer in the seventh.
Dick Hickerson and Joe Burt
stepped out of their hitting slump
to account for three hits each.
Hickerson had a double and two
singles while Burt connected for
three one baggers.
When the Ags came to bat in
the eighth inning the score was
tied 4-4, but not for long as the
Cadets pounded the horsehide for
eight hits and eight runs.
Errors played a big part on the
Texas Lutheran team as they
chalked up six for the day com
pared to one for the Farmers.
Yesterday was the first time all
season the Ags have been able to
score the men that got on base.
The 12 runs were scored on 15
hits.
Olen Jordan started on the
mound for the Cadets and was re
lieved in the fifth by David Pit-
cock who was credited with the
win. Jack Boeder took over for
Pitcock in the eighth.
Yesterday’s win evened the score
for the Ags in the won-loss col
umn. They have beaten the Bull
dogs twice and lost to Sam Hous
ton and Rice.
Saturday will mark the opening
of conference play for the Farm
ers as they meet Southern Meth
odist on Kyle Field at 2 p.m.
Freshman Baseball Season
Opens Today in Corsicana
Coach Gary Herrington loaded
up his 1960 Fish baseball hopefuls
this morning and headed for Corsi-
ca.na to meet Navarro Junior Col
lege in the first game of a 12-
game schedule.
With a few days of sunshine this
week Herrington has been able to
get a lot of work done. He said
the Fish were much improved over
last week.
Herrington said they would be
•>ut to win the game, but the main
purpose would be to see what his
team can do.
The Singley Twins from' Okla-
CHS Tigers Place
Two on All-District
Humbles Wildcats and the A&M
Consolidated Tigers each placed
three cagers on the District 21-AA
Alp-District teams picked last
weekend in Hempstead.
Bruce Thompson of A&M, Cook
Swanson of Navasota, and Larry
Brown of Humble, all senior per
formers, were the only three un
animous selections from the panel
of five coaches. Humble’s Hershel
Archer and Jim MacDougald of
Cy-Fair rounded out the first
team.. Thompson and Archer were
honorable mention All-Staters.
The Bengals copped two more
places on the second team as jun
ior guard P. D. Gandy and senior
Kelly Parker headed the list of
Joey Brown of Humble, Shelton
Boone of Navasota and Chester
Markwardt of Bellville. Honorable
mention went to Lloyd Long, a
Humble freshman, Cal Swearingen
of Bellville, Cy-Fair’s Lawrence
Kubiak and Humble’s Roy Smith.
Humble took the crown with an
8-0 21-AA record and advanced as
far as the Region III finals before
Belton downed the ’Cats. The Ti
gers took second spot with a 5-3,
ahead of Cy-Fair, Bellville and
Navasota in that order.
Next year the Bengals will com
pete against Rockdale, Hearne,
Cameron and Caldwell in District
19-A A.
homa City are both slated to draw
starting roles for the Fish. Ed
will be the starting pitcher and
Jack will be at third.
Either Bobby Collins of Liberty
Bill Puckett of Oklahoma City
will be behind the plate.
Each of three pitchers will prob
ably go three innings, said Her
rington. Besides Singley, Jerry
Warren of Galveston and Mike
Spence of Dallas will round out
the pitching staff.
The infield will be composed of
Reggie Richardson of Beaumont at
first, Jerry Carter of Fort Worth
at second, Singley at third and
Terry Cobb of Beaumont at short
stop.
Outfield positions wil be held
down by Bill Musemeehe of Hous
ton or Oliver Aldrich of Edinburg
in left, Ray Hall of Fort Worth in
center and George Carroll of Col
lege Station or Bro Jackson of
Houston will be in right field.
Besides being the Fish’s first
game it will also be Herrington’s
first game as freshman coach.
Navarro usually has a top notch
team and should prove quite a
test for the Cadets.
A return game will be played
in College Station on March 22.
A&M (11)
Carroll, cf
Houchin, cf
Hickerson, lb
Horton, lb
Barber, If
Wortham, c
Chase, c
C. Davis, rf
Hurt, lib
Wisdom, 3b
Patterson, 2b
D. Davis, ss
Jordan, p
Pitcock, p
Boeder, p
Totals
TEXAS I.IJTH. (4)
Marberger, 2b
Wilke, If
Carmichael, If
Anderson, ss
Holmstrom, lb
Larson, cf
Ortiz, cf .
Maurer, 3b
DeDears, rf
Arnold, rf
Green, c
Kosse, c
Wilson, p
Shaefer, p
1—Lindsey
BOX SCORE
AB R
5 1
1 0
2
0
RBI
0
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
2
0
RBI
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
INTRAMURALS
Upperclassmen continued their
tennis matches today as Co. A-l
boasted a defeat over Sq. 11, Co.
H-l won over Co. B-l, Sq. 2 won
their match from the White Band
by a forfeit and Sq. 10 and Co.
F-l ended their match in a tie.
The first intramural golf match
was played today as Sq. 8 defeated
Sq. 3 one up.
In Class B volleyball, Co. E-l
defeated Co. G-2, Sq. 5 won over
Co. K-2, Co. C-2 beat Co. H-2, Co.
A-l bested Co. F-2, Sq. 12 de
feated Sq. 14, Sq. 1 won over the
White Band, Sq. 6 bested Co. A-2
and Sq. 7 beat Co. C-l.
Upperclassmen continued their
rifle matches as Co. E-2 defeated
Co. G-2 by a 386-355 margin, Co.
K-2 scored over Co. B-2 409-408,
Co. H-2 won their match over Sq.
3 by a 295-283 score, Co. E-l de
feated Co. 1-2 414-405, Sq. 6 won
over Sq. 7 by a 379-307 margin
and Sq. 9 took their match by de
feating Sq. 12 458-371.
Tomorrow rifle and tennis are
scheduled for upperclassmen, and
volleyball is scheduled for fresh
men.
In Class C tennis, Pan American
won a match from Bizzell.
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paid. Ideal: couple or single. TA 2-7314
after 5:00 p. m 88t4
OFFICE BUILDING-Air Conditioned
Abundant Whse. and outside storage space.
D/2 block from North Gate of Campus at
811 Church St. Will rent or lease all or
part. Call TA 2-3731 75U2
Two nice three room apartments, near
A&M Campus. Fully furnished, near stores,
in good neighborhood. $37.50. One at 203
Kyle, other at 603 Montclair. Call VI 6-
1496 after 5. 74tfn
Three* bedroom house near Campus and
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sice neighborhood. $57.50, VI 6-7496 after
1. 101 Grove St. 74tfn
Two bedroom, unfurnished apartment,
120 wiring and attic fan. Near Crockett
School. Phone VI 6-6660 after ,5:00 p. m.
72tfn
Sewing machines, Pruitt Fabric Shop.
98tfn
Apartment, 205 Montclair across the
treet from Southside. Rent $30.00 with
dove and refrigerator. Would consider
•tirmshing all of the apartment. VI 6-
(630 or VI 6-6544. 61tfn
Apartment two blocks from north gate.
'Ilcely furnished, freezing unit In refrigera-
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m>. 401 C-oss St.. VI 6-5064 5tfn
FOR SALE OR RENT
Furnished one bedroom house on Miller
Lane, Hwy. 6 South. Call VI 6-4365. 85t2
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organization needs aggressive men with
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man in this line of business. Address re
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Dr. George W. Buchanan
Chiropractor
304 E 27th Bryan, Texas
Phone: Bus. TA 2-4988
Res. TA 2-4981
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Attention
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Your reports will be typed quick!
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Bi-City Secretarial Service, 3408A
Avenue, Phone VI 6-5786.
FOR SALE
Airway vacuum attach
$30 00. Call VI 6-6459.
New and used misses clothing. Win
and summer, sizes 9 to 11. Eve
from pajamas to western wear to
and semi-formal to sportwear. Eve
in excellent condition. Also curtai
bedspread and vibrating pillow. VI
New Standard
and book case.
Extension 60.
Used clothing in excellent com
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Refrigerator in good condition.. Be
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Electronics, Box 1091, San Ai
Bryan.
Political
Subject to action at the Den
Primary May 7, 1960.
For County Commissioner
Precinct No. 1
CURTIS H. WILLIAMS
FLETCHER L. POOL
(Former Aggie)
Early Bird Shoppe, Inc
Curtains — Fabrics — Toys
Ridgecrest Village
ENGINEERING AND
ARCHITECTURAL SUPPLIES
• BLUE LINE PRINTS
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BRYAN, TEXAS
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La Rasuracion Electra Sin Cable Donde-
quirea Que Sea. Independiente y Siempre
Exacta $14.96 U. S. Bexar Electronics, Box
1091, San Antonio 0, Texas 74t30
SPECIAL NOTICE
Spanish Live Oaks
Now taking orders for April delivery
-5-6 ft. Spanish variety, fastest growing
live oak. Special prices continued through
March on fast-growing Weeping Willows.
Dug when wanted. Good stock of other
trees shrubs. Neil Sperry, 1011 James
Parkway, College Station, VI 6-4473. 82tl
SUL ROSS LODGE NO. 1300, A.F. & A.M
College Station, Texas
a Called meeting Thursday,
/Ju March 17 at 7:00 p. m. thi
entered apprentice degrei
jjftljrXj* will be conferred. Visiting
NX/v 1 * Bretheran are welcome.
w C. J. Keese WM
Joe Woolket, Sec’y
SPRING TERM STARTS MARCH 21
New classes will be offered in Bookkeep
ing, Shorthand, Typewriting and othei
business subjects. MCKENZIE-BALDWIN
BUSINESS COLLEGE, 702 S. Washing
ton, TA 3-6655. 76tl«
Put your reservations in now for ban
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Electrolux Sales and Bervlc* Q. C
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of Student Publications (Ground Floor
YMCA, VI 6-6415, hours 8-12, 1-5, daily
Monday through Friday) at or before the
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publication — Director of Student Publica
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OFFICIAL NOTICE
All currently enrolled pre-veterinarj
medicine students who expect to qualify aa
applicants for admission into the School
of Veterinary Medicine in September 1960,
should file their applications in the Regis-
trar’s Office not later than April 1
Forms to be used in making applications
for admission to the School of Veterinary
Medicine are available at the information
desk in the Registrar’s Office.
H. L. Heaton
Director of Admissions
and Registrar 77t30
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