The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 20, 1961, Image 4

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    P»se4 College Station, Tusea* Wednessd&y, September SO, 1#61 THIE BATTAl-IOfM
Myers Stresses Importance
Of Having Overall Depth
Sophomore Sensation
Jerry Rogers, a 209-pound fullback from
Corpus Christi (Ray), is having an out
last year’s star—Sam Ryer—is on the third
team. Rogers is on the second team be-
standing fall practice and is one reason hind Lee Roy Caffey.
Mets Want Casey As Manager
By The Associated Press
BALTIMORE—If Casey Stengel
gives the word, he can have the
New York Mets managing job for
1962 with Cookie Lavagetto com
ing along as his first lieutenant
and heir apparent.
That was the proposition George
Weiss, president of the new Na
tional League club, tried to sell
to the 72-year-old baseball genius
■vvhen the two former New York
Yankee officials conferred at Sten
gel’s home in Glendale, Calif., a
fortnight ago.
Casey Has To Sell Wife
It is understood Stengel was re
ceptive but he, in turn, must sell
the idea to his wife, Edna. Mrs.
Stengel is not enamored by the
prospect of having her huband
return to baseball A friend of
the Stengels quoted her as saying,
“What’s he trying to prove?”
Weiss reportedly offered Sten
gel a choice of either a one- or
a two-year contract. At the ex
piration of the contract, he would
be succeeded by Lavagetto who,
in the meantime, would serve un
der him as third base coach.
Weiss is said to be most anxious
to have Stengel as manager not
only because of Casey’s proven
ability, but because of his belief
the old professor would stimulate
attendance at the Polo Grounds,
the Mets’ home in 1962, and aid
in the club’s rivalry with the Yan
kees for local fan suppoi’t.
Cookie Ex-Dodger Star
Lavagetto also is well known to
New York fans. He was a star
infielder with the Brooklyn Dod
gers in the 1940’s. Cookie man
aged the Minnesota Twins this
season. He was fired last June
and replaced by Coach Sam Mele.
In recent week^s, he has been serv
ing as unofficial scout of the Mets
in the West Coast area.
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STUDENT FLORAL
CONCESSION
Place Your Order At FLORICULTURE BLDG.
Thursday & Friday Between 8 a. m. & 5 p. m.
‘RUN BY AGGIES FOR AGGIES”
Jim Myers Tuesday admonished
the idea of stressing the impor
tance of a staiting lineup.
The coach of the Aggies noted
that in modern day football, games
are not won or lost by just eleven
players.
“The A&M coaching staff real
izes the importance of every one
of our squad members. Naturally,
a starting eleven has to be put
on the field. But where would a
team be without that second and
third string ?
“We have perfect examples of
the fallacy that the first 11 men
are the most important in four
contests for positions this season.
One is at fullback, where I would
n’t trade Lee Roy Caffey, Jerry
Rogers or Sam Byer for any other
fullback corps in the nation,” My
ers said.
“Then,” the coach added, “there
is quarterback, where Jim Keller,
John Erickson and Ronnie Brice
are running neck and neck—and at
center where a real fine battle
is being waged by Jerry Hopkins,
Jerry Jenkins and Ray Kubala.
“And you can’t overlook left
halfback where Sophomores George
Hargett and Jim Linnstaedter are
so close you’d almost think they
were twins in ability. We hope
they prove to be our touchdown
twins this year,” said Myers.
In his fourth year as Aggie
coach, Myers said he thinks there
is not a college coach who does not
realize the importance of a good
bench.
“They can publicize the starters
most—that’s human nature. But
don’t take away my second and
third stringers,” Myers asked.
Last week the Aggies definitely
lost the services of Left Tackle |
out to 205 V4 pounds, with tl»
est man being 225-pound
Pete Nikirk. The Aggie* 1
eruce with
Bon Krenek, a 221-pound junior,
who had been running on the alter
nate unit. Krenek reinjured his
knee and suffered a severely duplicate th<
sprained ankle during two-a-day being 205. Jerry Hopkins,!
workouts. »' ound < ,e . nt * r . the
Another loss hit the Cadets when
it was discovered during regist
Vol i.i n
tion that Bobby Elliott, a junior
college transfer quarterback from
Cameron, was declared ineligible
due to the lack of transteiable
hours required by A&M.
When the Houston Cougars
vade Aggieland this Saturday,
they will bring with them ont
the toughest and most experier
teams they have been able to e<
up with in recent years
starting lineup consists
seniors, one junior and one sop!
omore.
In the line, the Cougar.*
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Nice furnished apartment, only $36.00.
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Furnished apartments. Walking distance.
$30.00 to $46.00 with utilities. VI 6-733!.
3t4
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student. $30.00. VI 6-7331. 3t4
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Furnished garage apartment, 2600 South
College Road, $40.00 per month. Call TA
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Attention ! Bachelor students. Furnished
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Food Store, rent $30.00 each apartment.
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Gulfpride, Esso, Havoline,
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RC Champion Sparkplugs....29c
Discount Auto Parts
AT JOE FAULK’S
214 N. Bryan
SAE 30 Motor Oil 18c Qt.
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OFFICIAL NOTICES
WORK
Something nice in one bedroom furnished
-tment
IB, Clo«.
TA 2-7860.
mg
opartment, large
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room, plenty closets, 1%
garage. No dogs.
Phone
ISStfn
Official notices must ba brought, mailed
or telephoned to as to arriva In tha
of Student
Clean
Bcreei
ruished three room apartment.
Bcreen porch, washer connectio
Near South Side Shopping
VI 6-4452 after 6 weekdays,
ends.
all day week-
ISltfn
Room with private entrance and private
or without kitchen privilege.
Call VI 6-4164 after & p. m.
bath with
ISIL
ge.
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FOR SALE
1956 MCA Coup
leather interio
Coupe, black exterior, red
or, wirewheels, whitewalls,
radio, reasonably priced, must sell imme
diately ! 201-A Patricia, CS. 4tfn
Baby bed. Call VI 6-8161.
Reifler Engineering drawing instru-
mei.ts. Frank Stewart, Hurt Hal] C-12.
One owner 1952 Buick Rivera, four door,
air conditioned, power steering, dynn flow
transmission, radio two speakers, boater,
tinted glass, other extras. Tires and
than A
6-4662.
:lass, other extras. Tires
car excellent condition, less than 48,000
miles. Priced right. VI
Pershing, College Station.
Good bu
in exe
I buys in repossessed 1
ellent condition like ne
re prices. Hid-a-bed, Nylon cover, foa
shions. Upholstered swivel rocker-Nylc
ver, 90” Couch with matching chair-foa
uver,
ushio
cushions, 7 piece dinette
with box spring and
e, all
w, at attrac-
cover, foam
on
r-foam
Book c as .bad
rubber
foam rubber mat
tress, two speed Speed-Queen washer.
JOE FAULK’S AUTO-DISCOUNT AUTO
PARTS. 214 N. Bryan Street. 2U0
PERSONAL
To William G.
Please accept n
address. I neei
Helen R.
ly apology and send yoi
;d your help urgently.
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LOUPOTS
•o as to ■
Pubilcationa (Ground Floor
YMCA. VI 6-6416, boon Alt. 1-8. dally
Monday through Friday) at or bafaarr th«
deadline of 1 p.m. of the day preceding
publication — Director of Student PubUea-
tiona.
Ph. D. I.angaegr Kxaminaiic
Examinations for meeting the
with
T-t-Il
meeting
language rvouirement for the
vill be given
In R<>
ing. Students wishing
Monday
12 V,
ion
foreign
D. de
gree will be given Monday, Oct. 2nd at
6:00 p. m In Room 120, Academic Build
ing. Students wishing to take this ex
amination should leave the material over
which they wish to be examined with the
Secretary in the Department of Modem
Languages not later than 6:00 p. m. Mon
day. Sept. 26th.
pin]
VI
udent
area.
Rabysl
7086.
par
Modem Languages
Woolket, Head 3t4
“All civilian veterans classified
men or sophomores who have
honorable *—
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61
le to have a portion
Force ROTC course waived. The Profeaao
iir I - '
the basi
Basic Air
or
of
f resh-
evioua
active military service and who
desire to be enrolled in Advanced Air
v orce ROTC when eligible, should contact
he Basic Section. Room 311, Trigon. VI 6-
13, before 21 September 1061, The pur
se is to determine if the veteran is
ible to have a portion of th
co ROTC coi
Air Science
basic course as he considers
to the active service training, provided
the he does not waive any portion which
the veteran can complete before entrance
into the Advanced Course. To satisfy en
trance requirements for the Advanced
Course, veterans entering at freshman or
sophomore level who desire a commission
through Air Force ROTC will be required
to take, in phase with non-veteran con
temporaries, the remaining portion of the
sic Air Science Course .
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DAY
tweLe yea
Oats. Mrs.
4162.
NURSERY.
a nursery expr
C. H Betas,
DAY NURSERY
hour. Call Mrs.
VI 6-4006.
Our nursery foi children all ***, _
Had deliver. VI 6-8151. No I
|the
up ai
beck.
SPECIAL
NOTICE hah '’
flight
will
> Bales and
TA 6-6600.
SanrUS.
ing right at HilIL:
of C '
College
Hill
on High
«su, s
Infer
Jid Se(
E. Gregory
USAF
office box or other
they registered should furni
mailing addressea to the Housing Office
(B
address when
ish their local
AD students who did not have a post
her local
lould fun
to the
asement. Y. M. C. A.) by 6 p. m. Friday
the end of the first week of classes,
is will insure inclusion of the informs-
This will insure inclusion of the informa
tion in the forthcoming Texas A&M Coi
tion in the forthcoming Texas AotM Col
lege Directory. This will also aid you in
receiving promptly incoming mail which
is incompletely addressed. In addition,
academically classified Seniors will by this
means, during the latter part of 1961,
begin receiving free the monthly issues
of The Texas Aggie, publication of the
Association of Former Students.
Housing Office
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