The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 31, 1960, Image 6

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    THE BATTALION
Page 6 College Station, Texas
SPORTS
Thursday, March 31, 1960
Heavy Heave
Charles Hoppe, freshman from Bay City tosses the shot
in preparation for the Texas Relays in Austin this ^ve^k-
end. Hoppe, along with the other frosh thinclads, shdw a
lot of promise this year.
s
PORT SLANT
By JOE CAlilCOATTE
S'
Since yesterday’s column dealt with some of the Aggies’
past greats, it is only fair to recognize the potentiality of the
present and what is to come in athletics at A&M.
Freshmen teams have been promising this year at A&M.
Although they only won one game last fall, the Fish foot
ball team turned up with some of the most prime varsity
prospects in spring drills. Also Coach Jim Myers said that
ihe spring practice was the best he had witnessed while he
has been here.
The Frosh basketball team racked up one of the best
records in several years last season as they only lost two
games. They were blessed with the necessary speed and
height that has been scarce on the Aggie hardwoods.
sophs.
Righ now we’re in the thick of track and baseball
its hard to tell what will happen, however, looking to
ting a stiff pace with their 3-0 record.
Tigers Sweep Net Crown
Paced by a clean sweep in the
senior division, the A&M Consoli
dated netters of Coach Horace
Schaffer coppede their fourth con
secutive 21-AA crown, and their
second straight clean sweep in the
District meet at Blinn College in
Brenham Tuesday.
Jody Rush took the boys singles
With a 6-0, 6-0 win over Navasota
and 6-3, 6-2 decisions over Bell-
ville. Joe Olian and Bob Adams
took the dobles by defeating Bell-
ville 6-4, -1 and Cy-Fair 6-1, 6-1.
In girls play, Pam Sperry took
out Navasota 6-1, 6-0 and Cy-Fair
-0, 6-2 while Anne Rudder and
Lynda Chalk were downing Bell-
ville 6-2, 4-6, 6-4 and Cy-Fair 6-0,
4-6, 6-2 in doubles play.
The Junior Division found Billy
Bostick falling to Navasota 0-6,
7-5, 2-6. Joe Joyer and Jim M
won their rounds 6-1, 6-1 o’
Navasota and 6-0, 6-0 over Bi
ville. Margaret Thames was
feated by Navasota 0-6, 2-6 wl
Judy Morgan and Eleanor Wor
dropped an 0-6, 5-7 decision
Navasota.
turing 30 points, Bellville
Navasota 13 and Humble 0 .
In elementary competition 1
Lionheart and Bob Jones -1
Claire Elkins
6-3.
beat Bellville
at 3:30 p.m. before journeying
end.
Your Boots
should have
“That Certain Look”
Dependable and Trouble Free!
Tops In Style and Quality!
Time’s A Wastin’!
Get your order in
as soon as possible
for delivery for
Final Review.
^JJolicL 6
A&M Since 1891
NORTH GATE
College Station
Fish, Varsity Entered
In Annual TU Relays
A 27-man track and field dele
gation will represent A&M at the
Texas Relays in Austin Friday and
Saturday.
Coach Charles Thomas will en
ter 13 varsity and 14 freshmen in
the annual classic this weekend.
The varsity will compete in seven
events while the Fish will enter
the same number.
Best chances for high finishes
will be Henry Bonorden of Port
Lavaca in the shot put, Owen Hill
of Dallas in the discus, Newton
Lamb of Houston in the javelin,
all varsity performers and the
freshmen sprinters who will enter
440 relay. This latter group is
composed of Curt Roberts of Carls
bad, N. M., Ed Williams of Jena,
La., Frank Kent of Houston and
George Tedford of Shreveport.
Bonorden has been the big sur
prise for Thomas this spring as he
consistent^ has topped 54 feet
and shows promise of hitting 55
feet before the year it out.
After taking time out for the
Texas Relays this week the Ag
gies resume their triangular track
and field competition at Dallas
April 8 and 9 against Rice and
SMU.
The Aggies finished second be
hind Baylor and ahead of the Owls
in a 3-way meet here last Friday
The Aggies have finished sec
ond in three meets this spring and
third another time.
Entries
Varsity entrys at Austin with
best marks are High Hurdles —
Ernie Uribe of Laredo (15.1). 100-
Yard Dash — Uribe. Shot Put —
Bonorden (54-9^), Ty Tiemann of
INTRAMURALS
Two championships were decid
ed yesterday as the Maroon Band
won over Sq. 12 for the Class A
championship in tennis and Sq. 2
defeated Sq. 11 for the Class B
volleyball championship.
In Class B tennis Sq. 9 defeated
Co. G-l, Co. G-2 won over Co. D-l,
Sq. .11 bested Co. F-2, Sq. 8 was
victorious over Co. 1-2, Co. A-l
defeated Sq. 6, Sq. 1 bested Co.
FI-!, Sq. 2 won over Co. A-2, Sq.
17 beat Co. FI-2 and Sq. 13 de
feated Sq. 4. \
Two matches were completed in
golf competition as Sq. 13 won
over Co. B-l and Sq. 3 defeated
Sq. 4.
Six games were played in fresh
man softball as Sq. 12 defeated
Co. B-l, Sq. 1 won over Sq. 14, Co.
B-2 bested Co. H-2, Co. A-2 beat
Co. H-l, Co. G-2 defeated Co. D-2
and Co. 1-2 was victorious over Co.
C-2.
In Class C softball Milner de-
feted Pan American and Bizzell
won over Puryear.
Seven games were played in up
perclassmen softball as Sq. 11
blanked Co. C-l, Sq. 8 defeated
Co. F-l, Sq. 10 won over Co. B-l,
Co. G-2 bested C. A-2, Sq. 14 de
feated C. K-2, Co. B-2 won over
Co. H-2, Co. 1-2 defeated Co. C-2
and Co. A-l was victorious over
Sq. 9.
In Class B tennis Sq. 9 defeated
Co. G-l, Co. G-2 won over Co. D-l,
Sq. 11 bested Co. F-2, Sq. 8 blank
ed Co. 1-2, Co. A-l defeated Sq. 6,
Sq. 1 won over Co. H-l, Sq. 2
bested Co. A-2, Sq. 17 defeated
Co. H-2 and Sq. 13 was victorious
over Sq. 4.
Arlington, Va. and Hill. Discuss—
Hill (161-2 %), Tiemann and Bon
orden. Javelin — Lamb (198-714),
James Brewer of Clovis, N.M. and
Jim Long of Westport, Conn. High
Jump—Charles Merka of Premont
(6-2) and Bobby Thomas of Dal
las (6-2). Two-Mile Relay—Mal
colm Hardee of Groveton, Richard
Hickman of College Station, Char
les Hajovsky of El Campo and
Thad Crooks of Hooks.
Frosh entrys are: Williams—100
Roberts and Kent; Sprint Relay-
Williams, Tedford, Kent, Roberts.
Mile Relay—Tedford, Bill Brash-
ears f San Antonio, Ron Dingle of
Greggton, Ken Patranella of Bry
an and Ed Korenek of El Campo.
Sprint Medley Relay — Tedford,
Williams, Roberts and Dingle. Shot
Put—Charles Hoppe of Bay City
and James Phillips of Freeport.
Two-Mile Relay—Dingle, Korenek,
Patranella and E. L. Ener of Jas
per.
Chicago Seeks Win
In Hockey Playoffs
CHICAGO (A 5 ) — The Chicago
Black Hawks try to pick them
selves off the floor tonight and
avoid a complete shutout by the
Montreal Canadiens in the Stan
ley Cup hockey semifinal play
offs.
The Canadiens, striving for an
unprecedented fifth straight cup
title, have taken the first three
games and can sew up the best-
of-seven series with a sweep by
winning at the Chicago Stadium
tonight.
That would pit them against the
winner of the Toronto-Detroit se
ries, which is now locked 2-2 and
resumes Saturday on the Maple
Leafs’ home ice.
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FOR SALE
Almost new 15 Cu. Ft. Chest type
Freezer $175.00; Used Air Conditioners-GE
$100.00; Hotpoint $86.00; Chrysler $75.00
All 1 h.p. Speedqueen 2 speed washer-real
nice $98.00; Westinghouse space mate
$85.00; Living room suite $25.00; 3 used
refrigerators $25.00, $40.00 and $75.00;
Apt. Range $37.50 or 36" range at same
price; Dish towels 1 doz. $1.00: hand lant
erns-real good buy $1.00; GE Clocks $3.88;
34 piece set of dishes S6.88; Jumbo gar-
ment bag $1.00; Foam throw pillows
$1'.98; Pop corn popper $3.88; Only 3
Qty.asonal chairs $10.95 each; One lounge
sllightly soiled $29.95 ; Aluminum lawn
"hairs onlv $6.95, real nice. All these at
FaiHk’s Furniture - 1300 Texas Ave. at
Cavitt and Dodge 93t7
4000 CFM Evaporative Cooler, two years
old, good condition. Call VI 6-8593. 92t3
Light weight Harley Davidson motor
cycle, in good condition. VI 6-4630. 92t4
1956 Chevrolet pick-up truck, license
XS-6673. TFS No. 1299. Sealed bids will
be received in the office of the Texas
Forest Service, Texas A&M College, Col
lege Station, Texas until 10:00 a. m., Fri
day, April 22, on fo'-rus available unon
request. Address the Director, Texas For
est Service, College Station, Texas or tele
phone Victor 6-4771 for further informa
tion. 92t2
1953 four-door Chevrolet, radio and
heater. $275. Call , VI 6-6069 after 6:00
p. m. 91t3
Senior A&M student wishes to sell 30
ft. all aluminum mobile home. Has nice
cabana, which makes extra bedroom or
study. Only $1295. VI 6-4648. 87tfn
1960 FORD
See Bob Jenkins, Student Representative,
Cade Motor Company. 86tfn
CORDLESS ELECTRIC SHAVER—Per-
feet Shaving anywhere, anytime. Perfect
for traveling, camping, etc. $14.95. Bexar
Electronics, Box 1091, San Antonio 6, Tex
as 74t30
AC and Champion spark plugs, 69c.
Mufflers and tailpipes at wholesale prices.
White Auto Store. 216 North Bryan Street,
Bryan. 62tfn
Dr. George W. Buchanan
Chiropractor
304 E 27th Bryan, Texas
Phone: Bus. TA 2-4988
Res. TA 2-4981
Early Bird Shoppe, Inc
Curtains — Fabrics — Toys
Ridgecrest Village
TYPEWRITERS
Rental - Sales - Service - Terroi
Distributors For:
Royal and Victor •
Calculators & Adding Machine*
CATES TYPEWRITER CO.
909 S. Main TA 2-6000
FOR RENT
Nice two bedroom furnished home. New
ly redecorated. Reasonable. Couple only.
After 5 :00 p. m. and weekends, VI 6-7037.
92tfn
Two bedroom, unfurnished apartment,
t20 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
Ireet from Southside. Rent $30.00 with
dove and refrigerator. Would consider
Virnishing all of the apartment. VI 6-
<630 or VI 6-6544. 61tfn
WORK WANTED
Attention Working Mothers: All day
nursery. 8 to 5. Have had nurse’s train
ing. $30.00 per month, per child. VI 6-
U46. 59t2
Maid will do light housekeeping. Can
give references. Call TA 3-2267. 90t4
Why wait until last minute to get your
Theses reports, etc. to Bi-City Secretarial
service? Electric typewriters. offset
printing, negatives and metal plates made.
3408 Texas Ave. VI 6-5786. 87t.fn
Typing wanted, neat, accurate. Reason-
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Miscellaneous For Sale
La Rasuracion Electra Sin Cable Donde-
quirea Que Sea. Independiente y Siempre
Exacta $14.95 U. S. Bexar Electronics, Box
1091, San Antonio 6, Texas 74t30
HELP WANTED
A good job open for a young Latin-
American. See Chas. Cade Sr. or Jerry
Howington at Cade Motor Co., 1309 Texas
Avenue. 91t4
LOST
H. S. Ring, inscription MCD. Please
notify Box 4654 and I will call. 92t2
Dachshund dog, female, small reddish
brown. Strayed from 103 Anderson, College
Station. Reward will be paid to finder,
VI 6-4495. 91t3
Political
Announcements
Subject to action at the Democratic
Primary May 7, 1960.
For County Commissioner
Precinct No. 1
CURTIS H. WILLIAMS
FLETCHER L. POOL
(Former Aggie)
OFFICIAL NOTICES
Official notices must be broughty mailed
or telephoned so as to arrive in the Office
Publicatic
Monday through Friday) at or before the
deadline of 1 p.m. of the day proceeding
publication — Director of Student Publiea'
tions.
Those undergraduate students who hav«
95 semester hours of credit may purchase
A. and M. ring. The hours passing at
an
the
r. The
relimim
tne time ot the preliminary grade report
on April 4, 1960, may be used in satisfy,
ing the 95 hour reo.uirement. Those stu
dents qualifying under this regulation mas
leave their names with the ring clerk in
the Registrar’s Office in order that she
may check their records to determine eli
gibility to order the ring. Orders for the
rings will be taken between April 19 and
rings wil
May 31 for delivery July 1, 1960. The ring
clerk is on duty from 8:00 a. m. to 12 :00
ion, Monday through Friday of eacli
eek.
H. L. Heaton, Director of
Admissions and Registrar 88tl!
Sponsors of Student organizations and
departments which present student awards,
keys, or medals should order these items ai
once at the Cashier’s window at the MSC.
Orders must be placed at once to insur«
semester.
must be placed at onci
dfelivery before the end of this
Pete Hardesty
Student Activities
OFFICIAL NOTICE
All currently enrolled pre-veterinari
medicine students who expect to qualify ai
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
SPECIAL NOTICE
HILL TOP LAKE
"rr fishing, clean
9 1 /, miles, south
93t2
Drained, restocked, open for fishing, clei
place for family picnics
of College on Hwy. 6.
SUL ROSS LODGE NO. 1300, A.F. & A.M
College Station, Texas
Called meeting, Thursday,
March 31, 7:00 p. m. E.A.
examinations and F.C. De
gree.
C. J. Keese,
Joe Woolket,
WM
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"W and Stereo sale at FAULK’S
FURNITURE. 8 speaker Hi Fi $129.95,
G speaker Walnut Stero with AM/FM
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TV, Genuine all wood Mhg. cabinet
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