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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1962)
Pnge G Collpefe Station, Texas Thursday, April 5, 3 9G2 THE BATTALION Fencing, Volleyball Near End r- Six men are left after the se- i upperclassman volleyball, will be r!es of direct-elimination bouts in | held this afternoon and tonight, the foil division of the open iptra- Class A softball competition got mural fencing tournament. j underway Tuesday with 15 games. Semi-final and final playoffs in | Chuso Galindo, Juan Terrassa, • Roma Athens INCLUDING ■ ITALY ■ EGYPT ■ LEBANON ■ SYRIA ■ JORDAN ■ ISRAEL ■ GREECE • Baalbek \ Damascus •Jerash • Haifa I »_ ... •Amman • Galilee » , . Tel* ,• Jericho Aviv Bethlehem • Cairo Jerusalem SABENA BELGIAN UJfyxicL AIRLINES Thebes •••Luxor Middle East And Holy Land 1962 is the 11th year for this prestige Patterson series by Maupintour seeing the historic and contemporary life and times of the Cradle-of our Civilization. Exclusive specials feature ‘'Sound and Light" spectacular at the Pyramids; exploring King Tut’s Tomb at Luxor-, the 1,000 columns of Jerash; Moab, Nebo, Madeba, and Samaria; Athens by Night illuminations and taverna supper; and 500 miles of private motoring leisurely through the Biblical lands. Each tour escorted. First Class hotels. 23 days. $1597 from NYC. Departures every month. Istanbul,’Greek Isle Cruise extensions. Ask for detailed tour literature. Charles Organ, Bryan Ralph, Charles Sexton and Jim Adams are the six men who must fence this afternoon for the top posi tions in the foil competition of the fencing tourney. Intramural med als will be given to the individual winners. As soon as the foil fencing is completed, bouts with the epee and then the sabre will be run off. In Class A quarter-final volley ball playoffs held Tuesday and Wednesday, four outfits outlasted their opponents and will meet in this afternoon’s semi-finals. E-l had already been in line for the playoffs. F-l defeated Sqd. G, 12-15, 15-3 and 16-7. Yesterday, C-2 beat F-2, 12-10 and 15-3, and G-l defeated A-l, 16-1 and 15-6 for semifinals berths. The civilian chempionship game will be held tonight and the Vet Students will be up against Pur- year Hall. In less important clean-up com petition in upperclassman volley- Twelfth Man Bowl Meeting; April 11 ROBERT IIALSELL TRAVEL SERVICE 1411 Texas Ave. TA 2-3784 A meeting of the civilian and corps football teams for the Twelfth Man Bowl has been set for Apr. 11 in the Biological Sciences Building. The corps will be represented by two men from each outfit and civilian representatives will be determined through their dorm presidents. FAMOUS Tirtston* BRAKE & FRONT END SERVICE Our New Treads, identified by Medallion and shop mark, are GUARANTEED 1. Against defects in workman ship and materials during life tread. 2. Against normal road hazards epairable punci encountered in everyday armal roa (except repairable punctures) i everyday pas senger car use for 12 months. Repairs made without charge, placements prorated on tread wear and based on list prices current at time of adjustment. 750-14 JlE- FOR 4.049 ^ u$ ,ax ant * ^ Trade-in Tires Just say “Charge it”... buy on easy terms where your dollar buys MILES more to - Shelton i» e . OPEN ’ TO SERVE YOU 8:00 A.M. TO 6:00 P.M. TA 2-0139 FREE PARKING TA 2-0130 College Ave. At 33rd bull Tuesday, F-3 beat Sqd. 13, 11-5 and 11-8. Mitchell Hull de feated Milner, 11-4 and 11-4; the Vet Students beat the College Apartments, 11-5, 6-11 and 11-4, and Leggett Hall defeated the Hart Civilians, 9-11, 11-1 and 11-9. I ■ In upperclassman softball Tues day, B-2 and A-3 fought to a 4-4 tie on the lighted diamond. A-2 edged G-2, 11-10, D-3 blasted B-3, 17-2, E-2 got past C-2, 5-2and E-3 shut out C-3, 9-0. D-2 beat F-2, 5-3, Sqd. 13 shut out Sqd. 8, 11-0, D-l beat G-3, 6-3, B-l shut out Sqd. 3, 9-0. Stj The White Band out-hit Sqd. 9, 13-9, Sqd. 14 had little trouble with C-l, 17-6 and Sqd. 6 stopped A-l, 11-2. . In Class B softball played yes terday Sqd. 12 took a close one from Sqd. 5, 6-5. A-l out-hit Sqd. 2, 14-10, and F-3 blasted the Ma roon Band Fish, 12-3. A&M’s Unbeaten Sprint Medley Relay Team Ted lord * Th-ui*'(v -Anderson, George and Anderson 220 each and Crooks: makeim A&M’snnh^ 8 (le ? U \P^ with an 880. The Abies’ best time hi lay team Tedford n n^ ih 11 re " re,a y was last weekend at the San lay team. Jedtord runs the 440, Roberts Relays when they ran a 3:24.5. m ynm 1 71 ll] I y ^minimum [LTkJSt H PRICE - MAXIMUM QUALITY 1 Everyone's Favorite! SWIFT PREMIUM BEEF ROUND STEAK RIB STEAK SIRLOIN STEAK Lb. I O'! Tender, Flavorful! Lb. < It Lean and Tender! Lb. T-BONE steak The King of Steaks! Lb. f SPECIALS Thur.-FVi.-Sal. April 5 . 6 • f Mmmmm P/us Greeti Stamps! 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