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Page 4 THE BATODON College Station, Texas March 15, 1961 You’ll Enjoy Your Meals Even More At The TEXAN When You See Our Moderate Prices! RESTAURANT & DRIVE-IN SERVICES 3204 College TA 2-3588 Busy Weekend Scheduled For Athletes, HS Students Two tennis meets, the final in trasquad spring training football game and a ti’iangular track meet are at-home features this weekend for A&M athletes. The gridiron and track events 1 ATIONWIDE Tfre$lotie'SAFETY SERVICE m lull VIIUL. f ww ^ ^ ^ rr ^ . -v ; MORE THAN JUST BRAKE SERVICEI will be held Saturday as a part of A&M’s annual High School Day, when hundreds of students from various parts of the state will visit Aggieland. Coach Omar Smith’s netmen will face tennis players from Abilene Christian College Wednesday and from Pan American College of Edinburg on Friday. Saturday’s track meet, featur ing Coach Charlie Thomas’ Aggies, Rice and LSU, will begin with field events at 1:30 p.m. and races at 2 p.m. Coach Jim Myers previews his 1961 Aggie football team at Kyle Field Saturday at 4 p.m. when squads picked by the coaches end spring training with a game-condi tion scrimmage. It will mark the end of four weeks of grid drills. Myers’ A&M’s athletic director, issued an invitation for everyone to visit the college Saturday. “We specially want the former students and friends of A&M to join with our students and visiting high school youth to make this year’s High School Day one of the most successful,” said Myers. Tickets for the big weekend can be purchased from any member of the “T” Association or at the gate for only $1. One ticket will get you in every one of the events Fri day and Saturday. Check Headlights . Fot P'oP®' A.m Avoid Accidents Caused By Neglecting Your Car. Let Us Bring Your Brakes and Front-End Back to "New Car" Safety 1 Mito Work, for Ottkf... BONUS WHEEL BALANCE (AH 4 Wheels) with Every $12.95 Safety Service Job ^ y where your dollor buys MILES more Geo. Shelton, Inc. FREE PARKING College Ave. at 33rd TA 2-0139-TA 2-0130 Look Magazine Team A&M Basketballer Carroll Broussard accepts a plaque nam ing him to Look Magazine’s N.C.A.A. District 6 team. The selection, made by the United States Basketball Writers As sociation, was the second for Broussard. Presenting the plaque is J. L. Morgan of the Curtis Circulation Co., distrib utors of the magazine. BATTALION SPORTS Intramurals Four events were played yester day in intramural sports, the most games played in over a week. In Class C Tennis, Milner Hall blanked Hart Hall, 2-0; Mitchell Hall shut out Puryear Hall, 2-0; and Pan American won over Law Hall by forfeit. In Class A Tennis, D-l blasted Sq. 9, 3-0; M-Eand halted K-2 for a 2-0 victory; and W-Band white washed Sq. 2, 3-0. In Class B Rifle, C-l won over 1- 2 by forfeit; G-l squeezed past A-2, 458-433; Sq. 7 defeated Sq. 14, 365-341; and C-2 stymied Sq. 5, 464-325. In Class A Volleyball, A-l took M-2 by forfeit; Sq. 14 blanked E-2, 2- 0; and Sq. 5 shut out D-2, 2-0. A&M Soccer Team Takes Third Win The A&M Soccer team won their third game of the season over the weekend as they defeated Baylor, 2-0, in Waco. A&M’s two goals were scored by Juan Marciacq and Tostado Alveraz provided a staunch defense, from his goalie position. In previous games this year, the A&M team lost twice to Ath letic Blue Stars, and won over Mexico and Shell. All of these teams are from Houston. A&M’s next game in College Station is a double header with Shell and Mexico and will be Mar. 26. Read" 1 ' ” Classifieds Flaps, with buttons andbuttonholeson rear pockets. 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