The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 20, 1962, Image 4

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Tuesday, Feforuary 20, IOCS
THE BATTALION
Ags Stay In 1st Place;
Crush Progs, 87 - 65
Behind the tremendous field g-oal
shooting of Carroll Broussard and
Tommy Smith plus the brilliant
rebounding of Jerry Windham, the
Aggies cagers coasted an easy
Southwest Conference victory over
the TCU Horned Frogs, 87-G5.
With the win, the Cadets re-
maineed tied for the first position
in the SWC as Texas Tech and
SMU won their respective games
Saturday night. Each have a 7.3
mark.
The “gold-dust twins,” Brous
sard and Smith, together, hit on
20 out of 30 field goal attempts.
Broussard, who was high for the
game with 29 points (his top
performance of the year), made
good on 12 out of 19 while Smith
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hit on eight out of 11. Smith was
ir unner-up to Broussard in scoring
■\ii ith 18 points.
Broussai'd personally knocked the
p^rogs out of a 1-3-1 zone in the
fi'O ’st half with his high-arching
ji limp shot from deep in the corner.
Si a lith came forth with his starring
sh looting in the second half.
While the ‘gold-dust twins” were
po p ping the nets, Windham was
gnibbing the most rebounds off
the* boards of any Aggie this sea
son — 19. Along with his 19
reb«3unds, Windham also racked up
16 p >oints.
Ini the field goal percentage
department, the Aggies led with
a 511.4 average (36 out of 70)
whilo TCU was hitting on 26 out
of 60' attempts for a 43.3 per cent.
A&uM led in rebounds with 56
to 29 for TCU.
TCTU’s star playmaker and top
scorer in the SWC with a 21.4
averages, Phil Reynolds, stayed al
most uijo with his conference aver
age as he dropped in 21 points.
The I lorned Frogs started out
in the lead, which seems to be
the usual custom of visitors to the
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“Life insurance is largely a matter^
of dollars and sense.”
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2601 Texas Ave. Bryan, .Texas
TA 2-0018
Representing
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G. Rollie White Coliseum, and led
as much as 7-2 before the Aggies
started closing the gap. With 12:57
left in the first half, the Aggies
knotted the score at 9-9 on a jump
shot by Smith. At this point,
Broussard started his assault on
TCU’s goal and the score at the
end of the first half was 40-29.
Broussard had half of his team's
40 points at the intermission.
In the second half, the Aggies
continued their outstanding shoot
ing and slowly increased the mar
gin over the Frogs. Mid-way in
the second half, Smith put on a
dazzling show as he made 10
straight points on five field goals.
The pressure isn’t off the Aggies
yet. Tonight in Houston they en
gage in a “must” battle with the
Rice Owls. The Owls are out of
the SWC race since they have
lost five games, but they can still
upset the leaders. Rice Coach
Johnnie Frankie said, ‘Somebody
else is going to get upset before
the season is over.”
This could be a warning to the
Aggdes and the Red Raiders.
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NO FAIR
DETROIT CP) — The Detroit
Tigers say they “were robbed of
seven homers last season.” The
temporary screen in the right field
did it. The screen has been taken
down for the 1962 American
League season. The remaining out
field fences will be uniform height
of nine feet above the ground. This
will knock two feet off the left
field barrier.
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
WANT AD RATES
Ane day 3* per word
2i per word each additional day
Minimum chargre—40d
DEADLINE
ore put
Classified Display
80^ per column inch
each insertion
PHONE VI 6-6415
FOR SALE
Wool carpeting: with paddi
approx, 24 ft. x 18 ft., one
24 ft.
nir,
pie
:e
24 ft. approx., one piece approx. 12 ft x 13
ft. (1) kitchen sink, porcelain, flat ri
one piece a;
porcelain, flat rim,
JZ-inches. May be inspected at the
c Department, telephone VI 6-4769.
bids will be received in the office
nager.
21 x 32-inches. M
Athleti
Sealed
in the offic
of the Business Manager, Richard Cok
Building until 10:30 a. m., March 6, 1962.
ling unt,i» iv .w ci. iu», iTAdicri*
The right is reserved to reject any and all
i all
ress business Manager,
College of Texas, College Station, Texas.
right is reserved to reject any and
bids and to waive any and all teechnicali-
ties. Addre
uve
lusi
A. and M.
73t2
Two piece modern bedroom suite, springs
included, §45.00. See at 4217 Carter Creek
or call VI 6-7289.
of
lege
lege Station, Texas until 10 :UO a. m., Fri
day, March 16, 1962, for the following
described items:
1. One Kodak Cine Special movie damera,
with accessories and equipment which fol
low : One 15 mm. Kodak lens Anastigmat,
F 2.7 ; one 25 mm. Kodak lens Anastigmat,
F 1.9 : one 63 mm. Kodak lens Anastigmat
F 2.7, with lens shade; one D mount lens
adapter; one Joseph Maier viewfinder and
camera mount ; one Roflex viewer ; one 100
foot magazine (Model 100-10534) ; one 400
•foot Mitchell Magazine (Model 16-400) with
long spring wound take-up motor and built
in footage counter; one filter holder and
sun shade ; one packet of 6 pin masks for
film masking; one Sync Motor, Serial No.
1162374, with Cine Special camera and
tripod mount adapter; one handhold grip,
and one carrying case.
nd one carrying case.
2. One threaded die pipe set, 1" and up.
3. One Royal typewriter, 13" carriage.
Loyal typewriter.
Serial No. HHDE-13-5443190.
The above items may be sei
The above items may be seen m Room
306 System Administration Building. Forms
to submit bids are available on request.
Telephone Victor 6-4771 for further in
formation. 73t2
ape rec
new. Gil’s Radio and TV, 2403 S. Co)le
TA 2-0826. 7
1950 Plymouth, $100.00. See at A-10-W
College View or call VI 6-8618. 71t5
Used refrigerator, $25.00, VI 6-7479. 70tfn
Spanish conquerors of Mexico
named the armadillo, “little fellow
in armor.”
AGGIES NOTICE
SAE 30 Motor Oils 15^ Qt.
Major Brand Oils .... 27-31(i Qt.
For your parts and accessories
AT a DISCOUNT See us—
Plenty free parking opposite
the courthouse.
DISCOUNT AUTO PARTS
Brake shoes, Fuel pumps. Water
pumps. Generators, Starters,
Solenoids,, etc. Save 30 to 50%
on just about any part for your
car.
Filters 40% discount
AT JOE FAULK’S
25th and Washington
FO®’. RENT
Nice clean furnished apartment, three
blocks A&M campus, four walk-in closets,
formica drain boards, freezing unit in
refrigerator, hard wood floors, is avail-
• able now. VI 6-7248. 69tfn
Room, private Ixath, private entrance,
Ruiet for studying. TA 2-3679. 64tl0
CHILD CARE
Babysitting day or night and on week
ends. Call TA 3-50112. 72t5
Clean desirable care for children, baby
crib available, breakfast served, VI 6-
4588. 70tfn
Will babysit 8-5. Prefer ages 2-5 years.
References if desired. D-9-D College View,
VI 6-4828. 69t8
CHILD CARE. Mon.-Fri., playroom,
fenced yard, balanced meals, near campus.
Week $10.00. VI 6-8666. 67t8
DAY NURSERY by the week, day or
hour. Call Mrs. Gregory, 602 Boyett
VI 6-4005. 120tfn
Our nursery for children all ages. Pick
up and deliver. VI 6-8161. No answer call
back. 42tfn
FOR SALE OR RENT
Two bedrooms and den for rent, $55.00
per month. For sale, $48.00 per month,
$5,200.00. VI 6-4863. 73t4
WANTED
Children’s used toys, reasonably priced ;
tricycle, slide, sandbox, car, tractor, hobby
horse, etc. VI 6-8196. 73tfn
WORK WANTED
Typing done. Translations from Spanish
to English and English to Spanish. Phone
VI 6-8686. 73t8
Reliable experienced maid would like
five day week regular job. Love children.
Contact Nola Jones, Spring Green Addi
tion. 69tfn
HOME & CAR
RADIO REPAIRS
SALES & SERVICE
KEN’S RADIO & TV
303 W. 26th TA 2-2819
TYPEWRITERS
Rentals-Sales-Serviee
Terms
Distributors For:
Royal and Victor
Calculators &
Adding Machines
CATES
TYPEWRITER CO.
909 S. Main TA 2-6000
YOUR DISTRIBUTOR FOR
• EICO KITS
• Garrard Changers
O HI-FI Components
Use Our Time Payment Plan
BRYAN RADIO & TV
TA 2-4862 1301 S. College Ave.
OFFICIAL NOTICES
lent Publications (Ground Floor
YMCA. VI 6-6415, hours 8-12, 1-5. daily
nr r ^ m -- i*' - the
pul
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DEGREE FILING DEADLINE SET FOR
FEBRUARY 26, 1962
Applications for degree (baccalaureate and
Applications for degree (baccalaureate and
advanced) are now being accepted in the
Registrar’s Office from all students who
legistrar s Office
nill complete their requirements
by May 26. 1962.
uation by May 26,
didates must file application with
gree candidates
both the Registrar’s and the
Dean’s office.
for grad-
Advanced de-
Graduate
69t8
ATTENTION MAY GRADUATES:
You may begin ordering your graduation
nouncements for the May exercise on
announcements for the May exercise on
February 5 at the Cashier’s Window in the
Memorial Student Center. You will be
able to order your nnnouncem
iry 6 through February 28, Monday
through Friday, 9-12
65tl4
February 6 throug
2: 1-4.
MSC Cashier
NOTICE
U. S. HOMES
We build on your lot. No money •
Payments as low as $29.00 a month.
iarry our own notes. For information,
:all TA 3-1417. 65tl4
down.
We
SPECIAL NOTICE
Fish and picnic at Hilltop Lake, 9%
iles on Hwy 6 south of College. Tables
and ovens, c
wy 6 so
:lean pla
69tfn
Electrolux sales a:
Williams, TA 3-6600.
nd service.
G. C,
90tfn
• ENGINEERING AND
ARCHITECTURAL SUPPLIES
• BLUE LINE PRINTS
• BLUE PRINTS G PHOTOSTATS
SCOATES INDUSTRIES
608 Old Sulphur Springs Road
BRYAN. TEXAS
SOSOLIK'S
T. V., Radio, Phono., Car Radio
Transistor Radio Service
713 S. Main
TA 2-1941
“The Home of Greater Values”
OUR REGULAR EVERYDAY
DISCOUNTS
Whites Permanent Anti
Freeze 1.59
New Champion Spark Plugs .69
Havoline Motor Oil .29
White Premium Oil 25
C-4 Oil Filter 58
Largest Selection of tools in North Gate
We Now Have Hunting & Fishing
Licenses For Sale. Be Sure and Pick
Up Free Game and Fish Digest.
WHITE AUTO STORE
North Gate College Station
Home Owned & Operated
By Bill Pipkin
SHIPLEY DONUT & COFFEE SHOP
For The Best Coffee & Freshest Donuts
ANYWHERE
Hamburgers — Short Orders — Fountain Service
Cash Available For Books, Slide Rules, & Etc.
5,000 AGGIES CAN’T BE WRONG
LOUPOTS
Bases Full won the Rancocas j Camden, N.J., in 1959. In 1
Stakes at Garden State Park in
Batter Up was the winner,
r
Why Fred MacMarray
wanted no part of TV
“I tu rned down so many T V shows,''
says Fred MacMurray, ‘‘that I lost
count.” In fact, he nearly passed up
‘‘My Three Sons”—now a hit on
ABC Television. In this week's
Saturday Evening Post, Fred tells
how he was dragged into the show.
And why his writers don’t want
pretty girls on the program.
The Saturday Evenin/c
in x«-* r r
/E8RUARY 34 ISSUE NOW ON SALE*,
PARDNER
You’ll Always Win
The Showdown
When You Get
Your Duds Done
At
CAMPUS
CLEANERS
Complete Backboard Dominance
Big Jerry Windham (52) goes high to nab a rebound from
the defensive board as Ronnie Durbon watches during Sat
urday’s rout of the TCU Horned Frogs. Windham dom
inated both boards during the entire contest, nabbing 19
rebounds. (Photo by Ben Wolfe)
Fish Edge Wags
After trailing the entire ball-
game, and by a considerable mar
gin during the first half, Coach
Shelby Metcalf’s Fish basketball-
ers staged a comeback victory over
the TCU Wogs Saturday night,
57-56.
Benny Phillips’ only two points
of the game, a pair of free thi’ows,
were the most important of the
game for A&M as they dropped
with 16 seconds remaining in the
game to put the Fish across the
wire first.
The Aggie frosh appeared to
hang on quite well until midway
in the first period when Pat Pee
bles and Don Hoyt of the Wogs
started sinking shots with a re-
guarity that left the Fish trail
ing, 35-26 at the half.
It was a different story when
the second period began, how
ever, with the Fish closing the
gap by leaps and bounds, Midway
in the second half, the Fish cop
ped the lead momentarily, only
to lose it until the final seconds.
The remainder of the second half
was a see-saw build-up of points
for each team with the Wogs
ahead by a few all the time. Holt
committed his fifth foul with only
seconds left in the contest, though,
and Phillips dropped his two char
ity shots to put the Fish ahead,
57-56.
Game high-point man was Fish
center Tim Timmerman, who tuim-
ed in a respectable total of 21.
He was also the best rebounder
with 10.
Holt was high man for the
Wogs with 18 points. Archie Clay
ton of the TCU frosh was the
second best rebounder of the game
with 9.
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