The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 01, 1962, Image 4

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    Page 4 I f Colleffe Station, Texas
Tuesday, May i, 49C2
THE BATTALION
i VOTE
fa
ij^RAMSET
1st for
TEXAS
CONSUMERS
BEN
RAMSEY
FOR
PAYLROAD
COMMISSIONER
OF TEXAS
ABIL.IT'
FAlRN t SS
;V. COMAftpN SENSE
☆ judgAient
/{EARS NEXT
Four Tough Games
Left For Farmers
Ifi. faLAd K|1 b, Ito K«iu>y
Four games remain for the coru
ference-leading Aggie baseballeirs,
two at home Wednesday arid
Thursday . with the third-ranking
Baylor Bears and a pair in Austin
on Mav 9 and 10. The Baylor
series, according to Coach Tom
Chandler, will be the most impor
tant of the season for the Farmers
Holding a far-from-comfortable
half-game margin over the Texas
Longhorns, the Ags will have to
win these two home games to keep
ahead in the race.
A&M is now 9-2 in FfWC play
and owns a 16-5 season record.
Second-place Texas has an 8-2
slate and the Bears ane 7-3.
The fact that even Baylor is not
completely out of the running
points to tough going for the Ca
dets, even on Kyle Field. The
Bears have already pulled a sur-
pr : se 2-0 win over A&M earlier
in the season at Waco. If they
STICKLEYS
GIANT 6 HOUR
• • • SALE • • •
4 p. M — 10 P. M.
TUESDAY ONLY —MAY 1ST
OUR STORE WILL BE CLOSED TUESDAY MORN
ING IN PREPARATION FOR THIS TERRIFIC SALE
THE GREATEST VALUES OFFERED IN THE
BAZOS VALLEY IN MANY YEARS.
are able to split the pair with the
Ags, the SWC race would prob-
ably be thrown into a tight dead
lock. If they could sneak away
with both of them, it would spell
disaster.
SPORTS
SECTION
Coach Rogers
Kilgore Cage
Signs
Star
Coach Bob Rogers yesterday an
nounced the signing of junior col
lege all-American Gerald Woodard
to a pre-enrollment scholarship at
Texas A&M.
Intramurals
9 x 12 Linoleum Rugs $3.99 Cash
Metal Yard Chairs $3.79 Cash
Aluminum Patio Sets $18.88
(Including 2 Chairs - 1 Chaise Lounge)
2 Pc. Bed Room Suite $59.95
2 Pc. Living Room Suite $89.95
4 Pc. Section Living Room Suite ' $89.95
Westinghouse Air Conditioner
No Money Down — No Payments Til July.
STORE WIDE REDUCTION
STICKLEY SHEPARD
FURNITURE CO.
318 N. Bryan
Open tennis doubles will begin
Saturday, Jiccording to Charles E.
McCandless, intramural director.
In Class C softball yesterday Wal
ton Hall won over Milner Hall,
20-1, and Puryear Hall beat Leg
gett Hall, 8-1.
In freshman softball yesterday,
F-l sneaiced by A-l, 10-9. Holding
A-l to one run and then picking up
one of their own, F-l tied the game
at the end of the second inning,
1-1. An infield hit in the top of
the third put two men on. Ad
vancing to third on a walk then
stealing home on an overthrow to
the catcher, A-l scored one run
that inning. Giving F-l two runs
in the bottom of the third, A-l
trailed by one score as they re
tired the sides.
Leading off in the top of fourth,
A-l put two men on and then with
a long drive into rightfield, scored
two runs. As the throw came in
from the outfield, it was wild and
two more players crossed the plate
giving A-l the lead. Not satisfied,
they hit another long drive into
the outfield and scored another
two runs. As a safety measure,
they crossed the plate once more
before the inning ended.
Behind by seven runs, F-l came
to bat. Two walks then a long
hit to leftfield brought in two runs.
After two more walks, the bases
were loaded and just right for an
other score. Crossing the plate
on an error at first, F-l contin
ued to pile up the points.
A hit to the outfield almost
cleared the bases as they pushed
the score to 8-9. With everything
depending on the next play, F-l
knocked one into leftfield and as
the necessary two runs crossed
the plate, the game was called.
F-l had won by the narrow mar
gin of one run.
Winning players for F-l were
James Botary, Clifford Brown,
Louis Anderson, Jack Andrews,
Tommy Fine, Robert Johnson, Bill
Ledbetter, Mac Jeffus, and Harry
Jones.
ANNOUNCING
THE ARRIVAL OF A NEW LINE OF SPRING
SUITS AND SPORT COATS .......
B. M. O. C
(BIG MEN ON CAMPUS)
The Suits and Sport Coats Offer Easy Fit and Perfect Tailoring. — Get
The GO-A-HEAD-LOOK When You Wear A Natural Shoulder By B.M.O.C.
PRICE $39.95-149.95
The Above Prices Includes All Alterations
Purchase 1 Of 2 Ways:
(1.) PAY CASH AND GET 10% OFF
or
(2.) USE OUR INSTALLMENT PLAN AND PAY
Vi DOWN AND Vi A MONTH WITH NO
ADDITIONAL CHARGES.
A.&M. MEN S SHOP
“HOME OF DISTINCTIVE MEN’S WEAR’
North Gate
Woodard,
Prong, La.
6-3, is, from Dry
He was named “Mr.
Basketball of Louisiana” following
the 1960 all-star game played in
Baton Rouge.
Rogers said that Woodard, who
scored 1,248 points in two seasons
at Kilgore Junior College, will be
eligible for the Aggie varsity next
season.
Woodard tallied 675 points his
freshman year and 573 last sea
son, averaging 26 and 22.9 re
spectively.
The Cadets will especially re
member his performances against
the Fish last season when he
scored 30 and 38 points in the two
games.
Cliff Hankins, 6-6 center from
Dallas who played for Kilgore JC
as a teamate of Woodard, was
signed Saturday.
Coach Rogers also received a
pre-enrollment scholarship agree
ment from high school star Charles
Patterson, 6-5 forward from Gil
mer. Patterson won all-district
honors twice while playing for
Gilmer High School.
Patterson will enroll as a fresh
man in September while Hankins
wdll be eligible for the varsity fol
lowing his graduation from Kil
gore JC, Rogers said.
Two weeks ago, the Aggies
signed Dick Stringfellow to a pre
enrollment scholarship agreement.
Stringfellow is a 6-4, 190 pounder
from Cooper High of North Texas.
For
BUSINESSLIKE
C0VERNMENT
with a
HEART
Let's elect
Without planned state pro
grams, how much income,
could our older people, our
Unemployed, our disabled,
our blind or our orphans
bring to our county?
lUnder the leadership of Sena
tor Crawford Martin, state
(programs last year paid
($893,868 to our Brazos coun-
ety citizens. This money was
jspent here in our county with
^our businesses.
Eleci A Mon Who
Understands The
Problems Of Texas • « «
And Texans!
SEN
Crawford
MARTIN
Has Proved His Ability
To Be your
It. GOVERNOR ,
ip4. |>oI. sdv.J
Ags Cop 3 Places
At Drake Relays
Eigh Aggie trackmen went to
the Drake Relays held at Des
Moines, la. last weekend. Weight-
man Danny Roberts took respec
table seconds in his two events and
the spi’int medley relay team, led
by anchor-man Thad Crooks, man
aged a strong third in their race.
The meet also saw Aggie dis-
tanceman E. L. Ener break a long
standing school record for the two-
mile. run.
Crooks was the key man in the
sprint medley relay team’s re
spectable third place. He turned
in an exceptional 1:48.5 for the
anchor 880 yards, bringing the
Ags from last to third in the event.
The team, consisting of Ed Wil
liams, Jerry Anderson, George
Tedford and Crooks, covered the
220-220-440-880 distance in 3:21.3.
Roberts contributed a
shotput and a 167-11‘,4
throw for second in each
In the discus, he was less
the 120-yard high hurdles with
3.9 and :14.3, respectively.
Don’t forget Agpies, Evtj
ing for the 12th Man Bp
COLLEGE
MASTER
VI 6-1988
56-2 Vi
discus
event,
than a
winning throw
Johnstone.
foot short of the
by Arizona’s Karl
Although sixth in his race, Ener
traveled the two miles in 9:17.9
to set the first A&M school record
n that event since J. D. Hampton’s
9:20.0 in the 1949 NCAA meet.
Southwest Conference entries
enjoyed success in the star-studded
rack and field meet. Texas’ Ray
Cunningham and TCU’s _ Bobby
Bernard took the first two places
A Mmo f/t/M... Mr. 4 /0
“Life Insurance Is largely s matter
of dollars and sense. 1 *
Albert W. Seiler Jr.
2601 Texas Ave. Bryan, Texas
TA 2-0018
Representing
Mcrson XfaniM
xj Ilf* IN*USANt« COeiSANT p J 0*4# Ow.*1
SPRING TIME
IS NEW CAR TIME-
See The New
PONTIAC AND BUICK
At
DISHMAN
PONTIAC and BUICK CO.
Downtown Bryan
BATTALION CLASSIFIEl
WANT AD RATES
tea day it per word
14 par word aarh additional day
Minimum rh.reo—<0#
DEADLINE
4 p.m. day befora publicatioa
Clal.ifird Dinplay
—4 per column inch
each Inflection
PRONE VI 4-S41B
FOR SALE
(1) 1958 Ford Ranch Wagon. Scaled
bids will be rereived in the office of the
Executive Assistant until 10:30 a. m. Mon
day. May 14, 1962. The right is reserved
to reject any and all bids and to waive
any and all technicalities. Address Execu
tive Assistant, Agricultural Extension Serv
ice. College Station, Texas, for further
information. 108t3
(1) 1961 model, ton International
Harvester Truck-Tractor, with trailer, fuel
servicing with pump equipment, 2000 gal
lon capacity. May be inspected at Easter-
wood Airport. Telephone VI 6-6011. Scaled
bids will be received in the office of the
Business Manager, Richard Coke Building,
until 10:30 a. m., May 14, 1962. The right,
is reserved to reject any and all bids and
to waive any and all technicalities. Address
Business Manager, A. and M. College of
Texas, Collegn Station, Texas. 108t2
(1) 1960 Chevrolet Sedan, 4-door, 6-
cylinder. (2) Transceiver R.C.A. two way
radio sets. May be inspected at Cnmnus
Security Department, Telephone VI 6-5713.
Sealed bids will be received in the Office
of the Business Manager, Richard Coke
Building, until 10:30 a. m.. May 14. 1962.
The right is reserved to reject any and
all bids and to waive any and all technicali
ties. Address Business Manager. A. and M.
College of Texas, College Station, Texas.
108t2
Dearborn air cooler, model DEB 45C,
three speeds, 8 horsepower, priced to sell.
VI 6-6040. 108t4
4204 Culpepper Drive, three bedroom
home, cyclone fence, large lot, take up
notes in May and pay closing costs. Box
5305, College Station. 108tfn
1952 TD MG (classic), new tires, top,
tunnel cover, paint, carpet. Completely
overhauled. VI 6-5672. 106tfn
Study for finals in comfort! Swivel desk
chair, good condition. Call TA 3-6986 after
5 p. m. 105tfn
Boat, trailer, 7'A h.p.. Scott-Atwater
motor, canvass cover. Sacrifice sale—
moving. Call TA 3-6985 after 5 p. m.
105tfn
FEMALE HELP WANTED
Waitress wanted. Experience not neces
sary, must bo over 18 years of age, good
working conditions. Triangle Restaurnnt,
3606 South College. 108tfn
LOST
Gray summer suit coat in one of the
A&M dormitories. Reward. TA 2-6426
or VI 6-6800. 106t4
HOME & CAR
RADIO REPAIRS
SALES & SERVICE
KEN’S RADIO & TV
303 W. 26th TA 2-2819
FOR RENT
Two bedroom furnUhed houflc, newly
decorated, nice shady buck yard, washer
connections. Inquire at 2A08 Texas Avenue.
10814
Nicely furnished room with lioth, private
entrance, close to colleae. VI 6-8214. 106t3
Air conditioned fumiHhed apartment for
two, close to campus, $50.00. Phone VI 6-
6688 or VI 6-5711. lOGtfn
Room in my home. VI 6-4238.
98tfn
CHILD CARE
HUMPTY DUMPTY NURSERY
Children of all aRcs, weekly and hourly
rates, 8404 South Collette Avenue. Bryan.
Texas, Virginia Davis Jones, Retristered
Nurse. TA 2-4803. 99t4
Will keep infant child or children in
my home. Contact TA 3-5129. lOfitfn
Our nursery for children all attes. Pick
op and deliver. VI 6-8151. No answer call
back. 42tfn
SPECIAL NOTICE
Small kitten needs
8471.
homo. Phone VI fi-
108U
LET US HET.P YOU select a Mother’s
Day gift - personal shopping service, free
trift wrappinpr, free wrapping for mailinic.
JOYCE’S. 608 SOUTH COLLEGE. 107t5
Electrolux sales and service. G. C,
Williams, TA 3-6381. 90tfn
Pish and picnic at Hilltop Lake. 9H
miles on Hwy 6 south of College. Tables
»nd ovens, clean place. 69tfn
WORK WANTED
Dependable lady worked in Collette View
eight years will baby sit. house work, Mon
day thru Friday. Call after 6 p. m., TA 3-
3932. 107t2
Typing - electric typewriter. Experience:
Secretary, business teacher. VI 6-8510.
86tfn
OFFICIAL NOT
Regalia For The May Comm«
Excrclss
All students who are cnndidtlel
degree of Doctor of Philosophj (
qulrcd to order hoods us well asll'<l
cap iiml itowii. The hoods nre III
nt the Registrar’s Office no to|
1 :00 p. m., Tuesday, May 22 I
accomplished by a representati'iI
College Exchange Store). TkfJ
hoods will not lie worn in the PI
since all such candidates will hj
on the stage ns a part of the (
Candidates for the degree of I
Veterinary Medicine will weartlfj
cap, gown and hood appropriittf
degree.
Candidates for the Master's
wear the Master’s cap and
civilian students who are candidewl
Bachelor's Degree will wear the I
cap and gown. ROTC students'
candidates for the Bachelor’s f
wear the Class “A” cadet unifontj
of academic regalia. Senior
optional with tho uniform.
WANTED
Children's gym set. Call TA 2-0760 after
5:30 p. m. 108t4
DR. G. A. SMITH
OPTOM E T R I S T
SPECIALIZING
in EYE EXAMINATIONS
and CONTACT LENSES.
BRYAN OPTICAL CLINIC
■105 No. MAIN B R YA N,; TEXAS
VACUUM CLEANERS
SALES & SERVICE
1003 S. College Ave. TA 2-4X43
(On East Side Weingarten’s)
HURRY! SUPPLY IS LIMITED!
CASH OR TERMS
New 88 model Airways, list price $202.
Now with trade in. only $100
77 model Airway, new motor & At
tachments with wheels. With trade
in - — $75
Major brand used vacuums, 1 year
warranty.
Your choice tank & lot type with at
tachments or uprights, $9.95 to $20
YOUR DISTRIBUTOR FOR
9 EICO KITS
O Garrard Changers
9 HI-FI Components
9 Tape Recorders
Use Our Time Payment Plan
BRYAN RADIO & TV
TA 2-4862 1301 S. College Ave.
COLLEGE
MASTER
VI 6-4988
TYPEWRITERS
Rentals-Sales-Service
Terms
Distributors For:
Royal and Victor
Calculators &
Adding Machines
CATES
TYPEWRITER CO.
909 S. Main TA 2-6000
Rental of caps and gown! 1
arranged with the Exchange Store]
may be placed between 8:00 n.ni ’
May 1 and 12:00 noon Saturday.'
Tho rental is as follows: D<*jJ_
find gown $5.25, Master’s cap * l, ;l
$4.75, Bachelor’s cap and gown
rental is the same ns that for”
gown. A 2% Texas State „ .
required in addition to these rentat j
C. E. Tishler, Chairmn 1
Convocations Commit® f
• ENGINEERING AND
ARCHITECTURAL SI
• BLUE LINE PM*
• BLUE PRINTS 0 PHO
SCOATES INDUS!
608 Old Sulphur Springs R^l
BRYAN. TEXAS
SOSOLIK
T. V., Radio, Phono., Cat f
Transistor Radio
713 S. Main TAJ]
AGGIES NOTICE
SAE 30 Motor Oils $1
Major Brand Oils 274l ( J
For your parts and accet
AT a DISCOUNT See us-J
Plenty free parking
the courthouse.
DISCOUNT AUTO PA|J
Brake shoes, Fuel pumps,'' 1 ]
pumps. Generators, Sttf'
Solenoids, etc. Save 30 t# 'i
on just about any part lot
car.
Filters 40% discount
AT JOE FAULK’S i
25th and Washington
SHIPLEY DONUT & COFFEE SHOP
For The Best Coffee & Freshest Donuts
ANYWHERE
Hamburgers — Short Orders — Fountain Service
Cash Available For Books, Slide Rules, & Eli]
5,000 AGGIES CAN’T BE WRONG
LOUPOTS
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Official notices must be bn
or telephoned so as to arrive ini
of Student Publications (Grtcl
YMCA. VI 6-6415, hours 8.12,:
Monday through Friday) at or)
deadline of 1 p. tn. of the diy 1
publication — Director of Studet:.]
tions.
NOTICE: GRADUATION INVITi]
All Seniors that ordered theirf
invitations for tho May grai
pick up their order nt Memoriil
('enter Craft Room, Lower LevfJ
from the Barber Shop beginnin?)
Mav 1. through Monday, May!,::
Also all seniors that failed'.|
a regular order may purchase!
invitations licginning Tuesday. Mr|
nt 9:00 a. m. nt the Cashier'!'
Memorial Student Center. Theseii
are sold first-come, first-serve I
Memorial Student (
Cashier
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