T-ng- G ition, Text fuecirur THE BATTALION SUMMED JOSS in EUROPE THE ‘new' WAY TO SEE & ‘live’ EUROPE SPECIALIZING in ‘European Safaris’ FOR SUMMER JOBS OR TOURS WRITE: AMERICAN STUDENT INFORMATION SERVICE. 22, Avenue de la Liberie. Luxembouric- City, Grand Duchy of Luxembourg 4gs Sneak Past Ponies, 5-4;| J>acclianal Take Over Conference Lead A&M’s A^'R-ie baseball team grabbed off two victories, over TOc o: i Friday afternoon and ovc • SMU yesterday afternoon in Dallas. The v. in over the mustangs was a close one in which the Cadets almost blew a 5-1 lead when SMU balls were on the Pony batter when Crain toed the pitching rub ber. Working his usual cool time on the mound, he forced the batter to fly out and the next Pony fanned to end the game. Against the Horned Frogs on 8-3. Crain, who started on the I SMU, the Aggies regained the hill and got his first win of the SWC leaf! as Texas downed Baylor spring against no defeats, went six innings before giving way to Chuck McGuire. Crain proved his capabilities with the bat as he collected three hits in Ihe TCU game. Hancock also got three hits, including a wm w|r I CASE HISTORIES FROM A MENTAL HOSPITAL Fifteen years ago, Topeka State Hos pital was a snake pit. Today, it’s one of the world’s finest hospitals. In this week’s Post, you’ll read case his tories from their files. You’ll meet a football star who wouldn’t speak for twenty years. A “model’’ child who shouted obscenities. And an old man whose family insisted he was dead. The Saturday Evening i*oN r r Kyle Field Friday, the Aggies got tallied three runs in the final two j revenge over the team tjiat had innings to end the game at 5-4. j beaten them the day before. Be-I solo homer. Crouch and Hall each Ace reli r Johnny Crain came j hind the slugging of Roger collected two hits including homers, in with the ;es loaded and only | Crouch, Ray Hall and Bill Han- I The Aggies clobbered the ball one out and the score 5-3. 1 wo : cock, the Aggies blasted the Frogs, i for IS hits for their biggest hitting bulge of the season. WM mm APRIL 21 ISSUE/NOV/ ON SALE. EN7ERLOGC9D5 RIMG SETS Lovelier to look at . ... because they're always together . . . securely held in place by an unseen lock. For your protection look for "Keepsake" in the ring and on the tag. Rings enlarged to show details Prices include Federal Tax A. LISBON $400 Wedding Ring $200.00 B. DRAPER $125 Wedding Ring $62.50 liiffloy, i*f Wulrath. If UoynoIdM, ll> Bfixc, rf Anderson, c 3b Covert, ss In the game at Dallas, the Ag- ■ 11 • McAdams. 2b gies started out like champs, but i Boyd,’p' ended up the contest fighting for ; ^ Twry P Hoad, p in Austin yesterday, 8-0. The Ag gies have a G-2 conference record while Baylor and Texas have 5-2 marks. A&M meets the Mustangs today to end a two-game series. TCU (3) Su l•'ridll>'*H (aume AH II On sale at the Exchange Store, Shaffer s Book Store and news stands everywhere (or see Bill Koock in Leggett) T3SaV! Totals A&M (8) Grnchi'tt, 2b || their lives. Ed Singley started and pitched I masterfully until he tired in the : late innings. The Mustangs didn’t j Hancock, :tb get a hit until after two wore out m. Adams, rf in the sixth stanza. , , r »f tlti ' c Johnson, sk The Aggies jumped off to a Crouch, if quick lead in the first inning when ('ruin, p after two were out Frank Stark j p singled to left and Robert Mc Adams slammed a towering drive over the left field fence. Stark and McAdams collected all of the Aggies’ five hits with Stark get ting three and McAdams t\\‘o. Totals a Grounded run A&M Kveton, 8th. 000 002 001—3 110 400 llx—8 A&M (5) Crochett, 2b Hancock, 3b irk. lb Monday’s Game AB R ATTENTION AGGIE SENIORS COLLEGE MASTER THE COLLEGE PLAN FOR THE COLLEGE MAN: FOR COLLEGE MEN ONLY EXCLUSIVE BENEFITS— PREFERRED RATES Sta ims, Grochett walked Johnson!» and took second on a ground out 1 Hul, j cf fifth when Bill Then Stark drove Grochett in with a single. Stark drove in Singley from third in the seventh for another Aggie run. Then in the eighth Singley hit a sacrifice fly to score Dave Johnson from third. Singley walked the first two men he faced in the bottom of the Hall. Puckett, c E. Sinffli-y, p Beller, p Crain, p Totals SMU (4) Stoyo. ef Thornton, ss Mills. 3b Hillary, lb MeCallum. If Khome, rf Jones, 2b a—Browndyke RBI SANKEY PARK “YOUR TRUSTED KEEPSAKE JEWELER’ Johnny Crain . wins one, saves one Golfers Whip Rice, Are Tops In SWC 111 N. Main Bryan Coach Henry Ransom’s varsity golfers kept up the pace and then some Saturday as they shut out the Rice,Owls, 6-0, on the A&M links. It was the fourth SWC vic tory for the Cadets this season after having defeated Arkansas 5-1, TCU 5-1, and SMU 4y 2 -l 1 /2. The Ags now hold the confer- ence lead by a comfortable mar gin, owning a 2OV2-SV2 record for .854. They are shooting for their third consecutive SWC champion- j ship. Saturday’s medalist was consist ent Jim Fetters who shot a 2- under 68. Results of the match: Fetters defeated Dave Larson, 6 and 5; John Lively beat Jim Moore, 2-up; Harry Hoskins defeated Tom Lampkin, 3 and 1 and Johnnie Johnson defeated Don Fizer, 6 and 4. In partners play it was Fetters- Lively over Larson-Moore, 5 and 4, and Hoskins-Johnson over Lamplcin-Fizei’, 5 and 4. 21 GREAT TOBACCOS MAKE 20 WONDERFUL SMOKES! AGED MILD. 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