It takes two to fill the bill TWO BY TWO CLASS For Aggies and Aggie Wives First Baptist Church College Station Page 4 College Station, Texas Thursday, July 21, 19G0 THE BATTALION Crumbles To Give Paper at Meeting Dr. L. C. Grumbles, head of the Department of Veterinary Micro biology, will present a paper at the National Conference of the American Poultry and Hatchery Federation today and Friday at Memphis, Tenn. We guarantee our New Treads, bearing the Firestone Quality Tread Medallion and our shop mark, to be free from defects in workmanship d materials. If exami- coda defec and nation by us or an Firestone dealer or sto ;ria] tion by us or any ore the ly, it will r an adjust- i the cost of another New Tread, pro rated on tread wear and based on the list price current at the time of ad justment. or i discloses a defect in tread or cord body, it \ be repaired ment made < nother New Same tread DESIGN Same tread DEPTH Same tread WIDTH as the Firestone tires as the Firestone tires as the Firestone tires on new 1960 cars. on new 1960 cars. on new 1960 cars. THESE TWO SYMBOLS mean that our guarantee will be honored anywhere in America The Firestone Quality Tread Medallion This assures that we use only high-grade Firestone tread rubber and materials in our guaranteed New Treads. Our Shop Code Mark Identification — This mark, molded right into the New Tread, assures quick on-the-spot adjusts merits wherever you drive. 760 EASY TERMS $4T A WEEK 1 PER TIRE ALL TIRES MOUNTED : FREE Geo. Shelton, Inc. College Ave. At 33rd Free Parking TA 2-0139—TA 2-0130 Little League by Russell Brown The American League South’s last week of activity before the post-season All-Star playoffs was a slow one but the Orioles took the opportunity to grab the sec ond-half championship. Although hampered by the scat tered showers, the league All- Stars have been molded into a playing squad within a week’s time by Coaches William Hemphill and Manuel Garcia. The Stars will bat tle the American League North (Bryan) All-Star squad in the first round of post-season playoffs on College Station’s park at 7:30 p. m. Friday. Both coaches are still looking over their prospects, 14 strong, to get the best possible combination of nine starters. Probable starters will include Walter Varvel (.022) on the mound and Jerry Davis (.522) or Jimbo Robison (.276) be hind the plate while Duke Miller (.471), Billy Elder (.219) or Rob ison (.276), Duke Butler (.489) and John Skrabanek .423) round out the infield. Willie Edmonds (.311), Tommy Cartwright (.275), and Mike Stevenson (.238) will be the College Station outfield. With the completion of the sea son hanging on the outcome of Fri day’s contest, the Orioles have al ready copped the second half crown with a 5-3 win over the Sens dur ing the week. The Senator contest marked the comeback of a team that had rested in the cellar with a total of three wins over the two previous seasons. This year the Orioles bounced back with 10 wins to cop the second division title af ter placing third in the first half. Dennis Chaney paved the way for Orioles win Friday by hurling three innings of runless ball while his teammates were scoring twice in the fourth and fifth to take a come-from-behind victory. Willie Edmonds started for the Birds and pitched the first three frames giv ing up two runs on four hits in the first and one run on three walks and a wild pitch in the second. The Orioles tallied once in the in itial stanza, but were unable to solve Joe Williams’ slants until the fourth and fifth. Then the Bird’s bats began to boom as sev- “Next time you drive 4 hours to visit someone maybe you’ll phone ahead FIRST!” A quick, inexpensive telephone call ahead can save you time and trouble too, the next time you are planning a visit or a trip. Each year more and more people learn that a telephone call is the simplest and most inexpensive way to obtain reservations, to make sure you are met on time or just to make sure your friends and relatives expect you when you go to visit. Next time you take a trip, phone ahead first... and be sure. IPJ The Southwestern States ^sJelephoneCompany en hits, including Jerry Davis’ sev enth homer, sent across the de ciding tallies. The win was Chan ey’s sixth against one loss while Williams drhpped his fourth with out a win. Davis,, John Baldauf, and Edmonds each had two hits to pace the nine-hit Oriole attack. Thursday found the White Sox romping over two rookie Red Sox hurlers for a 17-5 slaughter. Andy Dean started his first Little league tilt for the Red Sox and was bat tered out of the box in the first inning. Sidney Atwater came on to mop the damage, 10 White Sox’ runs on six hits and four Red Stocking miscues. Duke Butler hurled a two-hitter at the losers in return, giving up five unearned runs. John Skrabanek had a per fect 3-3 night including two cir cuit clouts while Butler, Jim But ler, and Tommy Cartwright each had two hits for the Pale Hose. If the College Station All-Stars drop the Friday tilt, the make-up tile scheduled for Monday between the White Sox and Orioles will be played and the Birds and Sens will decide the league champion ship. The Red Sox and Sens tied the first half and the Orioles took the second half. League Standings W L PCT GB Orioles 6-2 .750 — White Sox 4-4 .500 2 Senators 4-5 .444 2'/a Red Sox 4-5 .444 2k! Leading Hitters Varvel, Sens 622 Davis, Orioles 522 D. Butler, WS 4H9 Miller, RS 471 Skrabanek, WS .423 Edmonds, Orioles 311 Braddy, WS 307 Chaney, Orioles 304 Moore, Sens 298 Robertson, Orioles 292 Week’s Results White Sox 17, Red Sox 5; Orioles 5, Sen ators 3. Week’s Schedule me—College Station All-Stars (Bryan) All- Stars, Friday. All-Star Ban vs. American League North Turf Field Day Attracts 75 Approximately 75 persons at tended the annual Turf Field Day held Wednesday to study the lat est problems and developments in turf grass management. The course is held for managers of parks, golf courses, athletic fields of various types, cemeteries and repi’esentatives of lawn main tenance equipment companies. Leading the group was Dr. E. C. Holt, professor in the Depart ment of Agronomy. Other A&M personnel participat ing in the event were Dr. W. O. Trogdon, head of the Department of Agronomy; J. A. Long instruct or in the Department of Agrono my; Charles Gless, agronomy stu dent, and Richard Thornton, head of the Department of Grounds Maintenance. State Farm Saved Texans Money aim to insure careful drivers only. Savings here have allowed us to pay divi dends to Texas policyholder* year after year. Call me. J STATf FA.M I I C. M. Alexander, Jr., ’41 I J 215 S. Main I iNsmanci I Phone TA 3-3616 Rato Farm Motoal AatomoMa towfanet Coa*aan Be well groomed for success That “like new” look we give your clothes is sure to make the right impressions whether you’re on the job or on the town. CAMPUS CLEANERS Twins and Father at Summer Camp Recent retreat ceremonies at Otis AFB, the flag. The twin brothers, both to be Mass., found Col. Leonard M. Rohrbough, seniors at A&M this fall, are attending the Deputy Commander for Material, 551st Air- summer ROTC encampment at Otis. Ste- Borne Early Warning and Control Wing, phen is majoring in economics while Frank instructing his two sons, Stephen W. and is specializing in general business. (U. S. Frank G. in the proper methods of folding Air Force Photo) 3,653 Visit Campus During Month of June A total of 3,653 visitors were on the campus during the month of June, P. L. Downs Jr., official greeter for the college announced recently. They were attending short courses, conferences, class reun ions and other scheduled meetings. The college had 655,929 visitors on the campus for scheduled meet ings and activities during the elev en years and one month that ended July 1, 1960. There were twelve different groups on the campus during the month of June. SERVING BRYAN and COLLEGE STATION x SAM HOUSTON ZEPHYR Lv. N. Zulch 10:08 a.m. Ar. Dallas . . 12:47 p.m. Lv. N. Zulch . 7:31 p.m. Ar. Houston . 9:25 p.m. FORT WORTH AND DENVER RAILWAY N. L. CRYAR, Agent Phone 15 • NORTH ZULCH THE WASHDAY MIRACLE Gt. 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