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Pape 4 College Station, Texas Tuesday, May 3, 19G0 THE BATTALION II ■ I I: :• v : ■I f'M i m 11 •: ' \ — jr\ '' m V Double Threat It would be hard on the batters to face both regular pitching for the Farmers this year of these pitchers at the same time, but there as well as relief work in several games, are rules against it. Don Costlow, on the They are getting ready for the last home left, and Gary Priddy have done a lot of games Friday and Saturday with Baylor. Weather Halts Consolidated; Cy-Fair Visits Here Today By RUSSELL BROWN CHS Correspondent The A&M Consolidated Tigers and the Navasota Rattlers were forced to postpone their scheduled Friday tilt on Tiger Field because of rain. The contest, an important 21-AA fracas, will be played after the Tigers and Rattlers complete their regular season schedule if the game has a bearing on the league title. The Tigers hope to get back on the baseball warpath this after noon. on the same muddy Tiger Field against the Cy-Fair Bobcats, but things look doubtful as to Tiger Field’s playing condition. Only a perfect day of clear weather will make the diamond playable. Coach Edsel Jones plans to start his big righthander, Vic Clark, on the mound, as the Tiger ace goes after his sixth straight success and his eighth in 12 decisions. Plugging the infield to hold the Tigers’ 7-7 record will be Ben Jackson at first, Russell Welch at second, Kelly Parker at short and Mike Denison at third. Roaming the outfield will be Bill Haley, Johnny Williams and P. D. Gandy. Friday the Tigers tangle with the tough Bellville Brahmas on the Big Red’s diamond in a return match. NEW.... f: ■fl: M SLEEVE TRIM FIT SPORTSHIRT by Truvi I & $5.00 You’ll be fashion-right in this Sanforized washable cotton shirt by Truval. The paisley print in a new % sleeve with adjustable tab makes this an eye- stopper wherever you go. Buy yours today! ie L^xcnan^e “Serving Texas Aggies” ore Steers Take Two For SWC Lead Associated Press The Texas Longhorns all hut sewed up the Southwest Confer ence baseball championship Satur day by sweeping a doubleheader from Texas Christian. The Steers pounded the hapless Frogs, 17-1 and 13-2, while second- place Rice was splitting a twin bill with Baylor. Rice took the opener, 1-0, but faded in the finale and fell, 4-3. Texas now holds a 214-game lead over the Owls, and leads third- place Southern Methodist by three. The Longhorns are 9-2, Rice is 6-4 and SMU is 5-4. CONFERENCE W L Pet R Or Texas .... 9 2 .818 106 41 Rice , .... 6 4 .600 44 51 SMU .... 5 4 .556 64 57 Baylor .... 5 5 .500 51 68 TCU 3 7 .300 61 106 Texas A&M .... 1 7 .125 38 51 With a little help from Arkansas the Aggie golf team won its first Southwest Conference golf cham pionship since 1948 Saturday as they scored a 5-1 victory over the Rice Owls and the Hogs tied with Baylor, 3-3. Tlje 1960 championship is only the third time in the history of the school that A&M has come out on top. Besides winning in 1948 the Aggies were first in 1927. A&M completed its round-robin with a 26-16 record while SMU is third at 24-18. Both schools have completed team match play. In fourth place at 20%-15V2 with one match to play is TCU. Baylor, also with one more match, is 20-16, in fifth place. Texas is 16-20, fol lowed by Arkansas with 10-26 and Rice with 11-31. Texas played at Arkansas Mon day and TCU meets Baylor at Waco today to wind up the season. Individual medal play will be at the top golfers for the past few years, but couldn’t muster enough points to win higher than second place. Rice’s only point Saturday against A&M was the No. 1 best- ball of Dave Larson and Leigh Masterson. This twosome combined team match play with 28 y 2 win- Fort Worth at the SWC spring ning points ami ]3 1 /^ losses. meeting, May 13-14. Texas Tech is in second place The Aggies has finished among A&M 28 y 2 13y 2 .678 0 0 Texas Tech 26 16 .619 0 0 SMU 24 18 .571 0 0 TCU 20 Va 15y 2 .569 6 1 (Baylor) Baylor 20 16 .555 6 1 (TCU) Texas ...: 16 20 .444 6 1 (Arkansas) Arkansas 10 26 .278 6 1 (Texas) Rice 11 31 .262 0 0 INTRAMURALS PORT SLANT By JOE CALLICOATTE The Cadet baseball team will close out their home season this wieekend as they meet the Baylor Bears Friday and Sat urday. At this stage of the game last year the Cadets were right in the midst of winning the Southwest Conference, but this year, mainly because of their pitching staff losses as well as various other difficulties, have only won a lone game in conference play. However, a losing team deserves as much support as a winning one and they could use some extra backing in the last home games this weekend. It will probably be the last chance to see the team in action this year and the students at A&M should be in the bleachers at Kyle Field this weekend to spur the battle weary Aggies along. Sure, the Kyle Field bleachers are pretty ragged and sometimes uncomfortable, but the players feel more uncom fortable when they are out on the field playing for a hand full of spectators. This time last year when the Cadets were in the running for the conference championship it was common to see the stands full as the spectator counts ran into the five figure numbers. The games usually last until 5 or 6 p. m. and there is time to see a couple of innings before chow time. ★ ★ ★ Richard Inman, Belton High School’s ace athlete, has brought some more track honors for his team. Inman had already won the state schoolboy shot put honors in the meet last week and went on to set a Texas record at the San Antonio Invitational last weekend. He threw the sphere 6O-V/2 which bettered the record of Har row Hooper, former A&M star. Inman was an All-State and All-American end on the Belton football team last year and showed intentions of com ing to A&M, but decided yesterday to attend Baylor, according to the Waco Herald Tribune. With the exception of golf, which is presently in the playoff stages, and intramiu’al track, which is scheduled for May 16-20, the 1959- 60 intramural season is coming to an end. Both golf and track scores’ will be compiled in the final tabu lation for Corps Championship, the winner receiving the intramural flag Final Review. In Class A, Co. A-l is in first place having won championships in wrestling and softball, and taking second place in handball and cross country. They compiled 785 points for the season. Second place went to Sq. 1 with 766 points, third to Co. F-l, fourth to Sq. 11, Co. B-l is in fifth place, Co. D-l and Sq. 8 occupy sixth, Co. C-l is in eighth place, Co. B-2 is in ninth, and Sq. 12 occupies tenth place. Class B standings shows Sq. 11 in first place with 832 points, hav ing won championships in cross country, horseshoes, and ping pong. In addition to three first places, they also won second place in volleyball. One point behind Sq. 11 is Co. A-l with 832 points. Sq. 12 is in third place, Sq. 1 occupies fourth place, Co. G-2 is in fifth place, Sq. 3 holds sixth place, Sq. 10 is in seventh place, Co. F-l occupies eighth place, Co. E-2 holds ninth place, and Sq. 6 is in tenth place. to down Billy Martindale and John Lively, 3 and 1. A&M swept all other points. Saturday’s results were: Martindale, A&M, d. Larson, Rice, 1-up. Lively, A&M, d. Masterson, Rice, 2-up. Larson-Masterson, Rice, d. Mar- tindale-Lively, A&M, 3 and 1. Dickie Duble, A&M, d. Tom Lamkin, Rice, 4 and 3. A1 Jones, A&M, d. John Orsak, Rice, 7 and 6. Duble-Jones, A&M, d. Lamkin- , Orsak, Rice, 6 and 4. HAVE CASH WILL F>UY ALL BOOKS Of Current Edition J ijSoolz Stove North Gate College Station Open Until 5:30 Every Day BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES )ie day 31 per word 2* per word ea- fi additional day Minimum charge—40^ 1DLINES DEAI > pan. day before publlcaHoa Classified Display 80* Per column Inch each Insertion PHONE VI 6-6415 FOR SALE (1) Remington Typewriter. 11 inch ear- (1) Remington Typewriter, 16 inch age. i mag mgton Remin (1) Royal Typewriter, carriage ami (2) Royal Typewriters, 11 inch carriage. Can be seei fails mge. Victor 6-5423, Department of Student Sealed bids will be received in ss M ng un The right is res' ! IS , J callin uds will be received m the office of the Business Manager, College Administration Building until 10:30 lay l ;ject 1960. and all bids and to serv vaiv' a. m., ved to t any and and all technicalities. Address Businei ger, A. and M. College of Texas, Station, Texas, for further info: Mana: legi any ess Col- rma- 107t2 4000 CFM Evaporative cooler, good con dition, $36.00. Call VI 6-5006 or B-13-|Y College View. 107t2 1951 Chevrolet. Make me an offer. See at A-8-X College View. Uood tires and runs good. 107t2 100 foot roll of heav like VI 6-7293. avy w feet high, like new. Used wire fencing, only three 107t3 SCIENTIFIC ADVANCES 801-802 Progress of Women (toward men) Dr. Allure Magnetism of men who use ordinary hair tonics studied. Conclusion: barely existent. Magnetism of men who use ‘Vaseline’ Hair Tonic stud ied. Conclusion not yet established since test cases being held captive by neighboring sorority. Examination of alcohol tonics and sticky hair creams (rubber gloves recommended for this class). Result: repelled women. Frequent use of water on hair cited: this practice deemed harmless because ‘Vaseline’ Hair Tonic mollifies its drying effect. Female Appraisal of Contemporary Male. Conclusion: Student body O. K. if student head kept date-worthy with ‘Vaseline’ Hair Tonic. Materials: one 4 oz. bottle of‘Vaseline’ Hair Tonic JUT aA Mi k Vaseline ' -. T In the bottle and on your hair ill the difference is clearly there :-y ‘VASELINE’ IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF CHESEBROUGH-POND S. INC. Your Vaseline Hair Tonic May Be Purchased At AGGIELAND , - MAIN tdO/t RIDGECREST HOSPITAL armacif Good Deep Freeze, 7 ft. point 11, capacity 240 pounds, ideal for couple. York air conditioner, 1 ton unit. Used Singer ing machine. TA 2-8622, 709 East 24th Bryan. sew- St, 105t3 1950 Chevrolet, hardtop, powerglide, very good condition. $225. See Lamb, Puryear, B-D. 106t6 We have in this vicinity, 3 repossessed mos—2 trade-ins, which include one »nall blonde Spinet, and one dark finish- (iano.s—2 trade-i »nall blonde Spinet, and one dark finish ed Spinet, also one nice small baby grand. Responsible parties may assume attractive balances. Write only—Credit Manager. McBrayer & Sons Piano Co., 3128 E Lancai er & Sons Piano er Ave., Ft. Worth. 1957 Ford Fairla: only owner. Extrem Uder trade. TA 2-18 ne, Radio, heater, by tnely clean. Will corn- 1806. lOOtfn JOB OPPORTUNITIES Blue-Chip Company Has An Opening in Their MANAGEMENT - DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM in the Southwest area as a results of expansion. In addition to an OUT STANDING opportunity for advance- rent offers: 1. Liberal starting salary 2. Year-end bonus 3. Full business expenses 4. Free stock program 5. Company car 6. Liberal retirement program hey i . to 7. Raid vacation 8. Free hospitalization plan ung men ted in o i'ree interested in young men, age 21 to 35, who are interested in oppor tunity, ENTHUSIASTIC, AMBITIOUS, and have completed some college train ing. College students are invited to apply. CEN-TEX BUSINESS ASSOCIATES Suite 101 2501 Cedar Springs Dallas. Texas RI 8-0585 FOR RENT Available June 5, two bedroom house, completely furnished, air conditioned, auto matic washer, near campus. VI 6-7498. 107t4 Nicely furnished spacious apartment. Nice location. 500 E. 30th, Bryan, TA 2- 2854. 104t4 Does your fan.ily need more room and large yard? See this 3 bedroom house, dining room and screened porch on corner lot. $57.00. 101 Grove St. Just off campus Call VI 6-7496 after 6. 103tfn Two bedroom unfurnished apartment. Living room down stairs. Antenna with rotor, washer connections, lines, fenced hack yard with trees. 202 Academy, TA 2- 4053. 100tl3 Three bedroom house, large living room, senarate dining room, near Ridgecrest. Call VI 6-4248 after 5. lOOtfn Large one bedroom furnished apartment, near Ridgecrest. Call VI 6-4248 after 5. ' lOOtfn Nice clean three room apartment, fur- tished. One block from Campus. Garage tacant. Call VI 6-7496 after 5. See any time. 203 Kyle. 96tfn Two bedroom, unfurnished apartment, P0 wiring and attic fan. Near Crockett Ichool. Phone VI 6-6660 after,5:00 p. m. 72tfn Sewing machines, Pruitt Fabric Shop. 98tfn Apartment, 205 Montclair across the street from Southside. Rent $30.00 with stove and refrigerator. Would consider furnishino- all of the apartment. VI 6- 6630 or VI 6-6544. 61tfn FOR SALE OR RENT Very nice two bedroom house. Fenced yard, garage, attic fan, 220 v outlet, washer connections. Near College. VI 6- 7560. 106t3 LOST Mitzi, Redish-hrown female Boxer dog. Disappeared from A&M Campus. Wearing chain with vaccination tag and owners army dog tag. Phone VI 6-5726 8-5 or TA 2-0772 after 5:00. Reward. 107t2 WANTED TO BUY Small three or four room house, will as sume balance if low. Payments not over $25.00 per month. Call TA 3-2861. 107t4 Bar Bells and weights. Call VI 6-6853. 105t4 WORK WANTED Will keep a child in my home. Ages 1-4 VI 6-7095. 107t4 Day nursery for ages 1-4 years. Limitec enrollment (3). Balanced lunch with milk. Family style activities. Call Mrs. Redding VI 6-4892, 1104 Milner. 107tfn OFFICIAL NOTICES Official notices must be brought, mailed jr telephoned so as to arrive in the Office of Student Publications (Ground Flnoi mCA, VI 6-6415, hours 8-12, 1-5, daily Wonday through Friday! at or before the deadline of 1 p.m. of the day preceeding publication — Director of Student Publica tions. Wanted to keep one or two small chil dren in my home. VI 6-8250. 1040 LOST & FOUND Lost just before Easter, a gray wool sports coat with papers in pocket. Please return papers. VI 6-7560 or VI 6-6517. 106t3 Early Bird Shoppe, In,c Curtains — Fabrics — Toys Ridgecrest Village SOSOLIK’S TV - RADIO - PHONO SERVICE 713 S Main TA 2-1941 • EJHHNEERING AND ARCHITECTURAL SUPPLIES • BLUB LDOS PRINTS • BLUB PRINTS • PHOTOSTAT? SCOATES INDUSTRIES MS Old Sulphur Spring! B*ad BRYAN, TEXAS Why wait until last minute to get your Theses reports, etc. to BftCity Secretarial service? Electric typewriters, offset made. 87tfn WIILCIO, WAJLDCl Printing, negatives and metal plates made ?408 Texas Ave. VI 6-5786. Your Brvan Dealer for FRIEDRICH Air Conditioners Window or Central Type FAULK’S 214 N. Bryan 1300 Texas Dr. George W. Buchanan Chiropractor 304 E 27th Bryan, Texas Phone: Bus. TA 2-4988 Res. TA 2-4981 O. E. Tishler, Chair: Convocations Commit' •man ittee 103tl2 Sponsors of Student organizations and departments which present student awards, keys, or medals should order these items at once at the Cashier’s window at the MSG. Orders must be placed at delivery before the end Pete Hardesty Student Activities the MSG, at once to insur« of this semester. SPECIAL NOTICE Leaving for McCall, Idaho, Ju summer job. Need one or two share expenses. If interested Call 4042 after 8 p. m. ne 9 for riders to VI 6- 107t3 TOM THUMB NURSERY SCHOOL Ages 2 1 />-5 years. Storytelling, Singing, Drawing. Playing. Operated by Mrs. Jo- inne h|gller. Close to College. VI 6-4841. Reference when requested. lOOtfn Put you luets. Aci 1362. lervations in now for ban- up 1 Triangle Restaurant. resei moda to 250 people. TA 2. 12tf| Electrolux Sales and Bervlc*. Williams. TA 3-6600 o. a OOtfB DAY NURSERY by the week, day of hour. Call Mrs. Gregory, 602 Boyett VI6-4005. 120t.fi Regalia For The May Commencement K Exercise All students who are candidates for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy are rc- ■ quired to order hoods as well ns the doc tor’s cap and gown. The hoods are to be left at the Registrar’s Office no later than 1:00 p. m., Tuesday, May 24 (this will be accomplished by a representative of the ollege 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’s 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- nged with the Exchange Store. Orders may he placed between 8 :00 a. m. Monday, >■ May 2 and 5:00 p. m. Friday, May 13. rental is as follows: Doctor’s cap and gown $5.26, Master’s cap and gown $4.76, Bachelor’s cap and gown $4.25. Hood rental is the same as that for cap and t gown. HELP WANTED Summer employment for students for rect sales work. $900 up. Must he will ing to travel. Transportation and training furnished. Interviews in Placement Of- N fice. Thursday, May 5, 1-5. 107t2 ,! Political Announcements Subject to action at the Democratic Primary May 7, I960. Vor County Commissioner Precinct No. 1 CURTIS H. WILLIAMS FLETCHER L. POOL (Former Aggie) TYPEWRITERS Rental - Sales - Service - Termi Distributors For: Royal and Victor Calculators & Adding Machine* CATES TYPEWRITER CO. 009 S. 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