The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 03, 1962, Image 6

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    Pag'o C
College Station, Tova
Thursday, May 3,1982
THE BATTALION
Intramurals
Winner in the open intramural
badminton singles held last night
is Robert C. Ramsower. He won
over Kimbrough, 6-15, 17-16, and
16-10.
In Class I> League C softball
play-offs yesterday, Sqd. 8 beat
Sqd. 4, 11-5. They will play Sqd
9 Friday in the quarter-finals.
CAN DE GAULLE STOP THE
■ Says one O.A.S. sympathizer: 'A
handful of terrorists got ria of the
czar. Now we are using terror to get
rid of oe Gaulle.” In this week s Post,
you’ll learn now oe Gaulle is strug
gling to smash the O.A.S. Ana how
the fanatics of the Secret Army are
plotting to assassinate nim.
ALSO: Read Backstage With Andy
Williams” and watch his TV Special
on NBC, Friday night—
Thts Saturday Evening.
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MAY 3
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ON SALfc-
COAC H ROGERS AND JOHN BEASLEY
Aggies Sign John Beasley
Coach Bob Rogers Wednesday schools and Kentucky, Oklahoma
announced the signing of John ! State, Oklahoma, Tulsa, Houston,
Beasley, the state’s most sought! LSU, Tulane, Vanderbilt, and the
after schoolboy basketball player, three service academies,
to a pre-enrollment scholarship Beasley averaged 28.6 points and
agreement. 20.3 rebounds a game last season
Beasley, 6-8 center from Linden-1 and was on the Texas Sports
Kildare, spurned offers from 20 J Writers Association’s all - state
schools including all the SWC | team the pas two years.
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
WANT AD RATES
>ie day i* per word
i4 per word each additional day
er wol
Minin
iam charge
DEADLINE
to*
4 p.m. day before publlcatioa
Dlspla
Claaaificd Display
SO* per column inch
each inacrtion
PHONE VI 6-641S
FOR SALE
Set of encyclopedia Americana, best bind
ing. $150.00. VI 6-8696. HOtfn
Refrii'erator, $20.00; Kinmore wringer
i.OO; stove, $5.00. 603-A Cul-
W.':!;hor. $20
pepper after 6^.
109tfn
Sealed
(1) 1958 Ford Ranch Wuro
bids will be received in the office of the
Executive Assintant until 10:30 n. m. Mon
day, May 14, 1962. The ritcht is reserved
to reject any and all bids and to waive
liny and all technicalities. Address Execu
tive Assistant, Afrricultura] Extension Serv-
tssii
ice. CoIIcro Station, Texas,
information.
further
10813
Dearborn air cooler, model DEB 45C,
three speeds, 8 horsepower, priced to sell.
VI 6-6040. 10814
4204 Culpepper Drive, three bedroom
home, cyclone fence, lai-Re lot, take up
notes in May and pay closinir costs. Box
5305, College Station. 108tfn
1952 TD MG (classic), new tires, top,
tuunel cover, paint, carpet. Completely
overhauled. VI 6-5672. 106tfn
Study for finals in comfort 1 Swivel desk
chair, Rood condition. Call TA 3-6986 after
£ p. m. 105tfn
Boat, trailer, 7*V2 h.p., Scott-Atwater
motor, canvass cover. Sacrifice sale—
movinif. Call TA 3-6985 after 5 p. m.
105tfn
SPECIAL NOTICE
FIRST GRADE — If your child will be
six after September 1, rejdster him now for
private 1st grade. Limited enrollment.
Bryan Schools. Also kindergarten and
Separation for A&M Consolidated and
year round nursery. Collier’s Mother Goose
School. 501 Restwood, TA 2-8760. 110t7
Mother's
service, free
for mailinK.
EGE. 107t5
LET US HELP YOU sell
Day Rift - personal shopping
Rift wrapping, free wrapping
JOYCE’S, 608 SOUTH COLLP
Electrolux sales
Williams, TA 3-5831.
and service. G. C,
90tfn
Fish and picnic at Hilltop Lake, 9%
College. Tables
tniles on Hwy 6 south of
and ovens, clean placi
69tfn
FOR RENT
Two bedroom unfurnished apartment. Ice
box and stove, excellent condition, good
location. Vt 6-6833. U0t2
OFFICIAL NOTICES
Clean apartment, utilities paid,
lay
•hrist, VI 6-4657 or VI 6-4631.
apartment, utilities paid, garage,
available May 16th, couple only, 104 Gil-
llOtfn
Completely furnished two bedroom house,
ideal for two employed women or couple,
air conditioned. TA 2-3619. 109tfn
Nicely furnished four room duplex apart
ment with garage, 30C-A Second Street.
College. VI 6-5481. 109t3
COLLEGE HILLS, across from A&M
Golf Course, four room apartment, ideal
for bachelors, nicely furnished, ample
closet space, air conditioner in bedroom
optional, adults only, $60.00 utilities paid.
VI 6-5031 after 6. all day weekends. 109tfn
Two bedroom furnished house, newly
decorated, nice shady back yard, washer
connections. Inquire at 2608 Texas Avenue.
108t4
Air conditioned furnished apartment for
two, close to campus, $50.00. Phone VI 6-
6638 or VI 6-5711. 105tfn
CHILD CARE
HUMPTY DUMPTY NURSERY
Children of all ages, weekly and hourly
rates, 8404 South College Avenue, Bryan,
Texas, Virginia Davis Jones, Registered
Nurse, TA 2-4803 108t4
Will keep infant child or children in
my home. Contact TA 3-5129. 106tfn
Our nursery for children all ages. Pick
up and deliver. VI 6-8151. No answer call
back. 42tfn
WORK WANTED
Typing - electric typewriter. Experience:
Secretary, business teacher. VI 6-8510.
85tfn
WANTED
Children’s gym set. Call TA 2-0700 after
5 :30 p. m. 108t4
DR. G. A. SMITH
i : OPTO M ^ T R I S T
SPECIALIZING %
in EYE EXAMINATIONS
and CONTACT LENSES
BRYAN OPTICAL CLINIC
105. No. MAIN « -BRYAN. TEXAS
HOME & CAR
RADIO REPAIRS
SALES & SERVICE
KEN’S RADIO & TV
303 W. 26th TA 2-2819
TYPEWRITERS
Rentals-Sales-Service
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
@ HI-FI Components
® Tape Recorders
Use Our Time Payment Plan
BRYAN RADIO & TV
TA 2-4862 1301 S. College Ave.
COLLEGE
MASTER
VI 6-4988
ENGINEERING AND
ARCHITECTURAL SUPPLIES
• BLUE LINE PRINTS
• BLUE PRINTS • PHOTOSTATS
SCOATES INDUSTRIES
608 Old Sulphur Springs Road
BRYAN. TEXAS
AGGIES NOTICE
SAE 30 Motor Oils 15£ Qt.
Major Brand Oils .... 27-31(4 Qt.
For your parts and acc6ssories
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
Official notices must be brought, mailed
telephoned so as to arrive in
or telephoned so as to arrive in the Office
of Student Publications (Ground Floor
YMCA, VI 6-6415, hours 8-12, 1-6, daily
Monday through Friday) at or before the
deadline of 1 p. m. of the day preceding
publication — Director of Student Publica
tions.
NOTICE: GRADUATION INVITATIONS
All Seniors that ordered their graduation
invitations for the May graduation may
pick up their order at Memorial Student
Center Cruft Room. Lower Level, across
from the Barber Shop beginning Tuesday,
May 1, through Monday, May 7, 1962.
Also all seniors that failed to place
a regular order may purchase our extra
invitations beginning Tuesday, May 8, 1962,
at 9:00 a. m. at the Cashier’s Window,
Memorial Student Center. These invitations
are sold first-come, first-serve basis only.
Memorial Student Center
Cashier 10815
Regalia For The
Commencement
he May
Exerci*
All students who are candidates for the
degree of Doctor of Philosophy are re
quired to order hoods as well as the doctor's
cap and gown. The hoods are to be left
at the Registrar’s Office no later than
1:00 p. m., Tuesday, May 22 (this will be
accomplished by a representative of the
College Exchange Store). The Ph.D.
hoods will not be worn in the procession
since all such candidates will be hooded
on the stage^ as a part of the ceremonies.
Candidates* for the degree of Doctor of
Veterinary Medicine will wear the doctor’s
cap, gown and hood appropriate to this
degree.
Candidates for the Master’s Degree will
wear the Master’s cap and gown. All
civilian students who are candidates for the
Bachelor’s Degree will wear thg bachelor’s
cap and gown. ROTC students who are
candidates for the Bachelor’s Degree will
wear the Class “A” cadet uniform in lieu
of academic regalia. Senior boots are
optional with the uniform.
Rental of caps and gowns may be
arranged with the Exchange Store. Orders
may be placed between 8 :00 a. m. Tuesday,
May 1 and 12:00 noon Saturday, May 19.
The rental is as follows: Doctor’s cap
and gown $5.26, Master’s cap and gown
$4.75, Bachelor’s cap and gown $4.25. Hood
rental is the same as that for cap anti
gown. A 2% Texas State Sales Tax is
required in addition to these rentals.
C. E. Tishler, Chairman
Convocations Committee 108tl6
LOST
A grey plastic card holder billfold, with
several credit cards and student identifica
tion card. If found, please notify Coker
Lassiter, Hart Hall, Room 1-6. . 10912
FEMALE HELP WANTED
Waitress wanted,
mi
ng
3606 South College.
wa
snry, must be ov<
working conditioi
Experience not nee
ars of age, gooi
aurant,
108tfn
ce
18 years of ag<
Triangle Rest
es-
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SOSOLIKS
T. V., Radio, Phono., Car Radio
Transistor Radio Service
713 S. Main
TA 2-1941
VACUUM CLEANERS
SALES & SERVICE
1003 S. College Ave. TA 2-4148
(On East Side Welngarten’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 r- $75
Major brand used vacuums, 1 year
warranty.
Your choice tank & lot type with at
tachments or uprights, $9.95 to $20
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
Aggies Blank Baylor, 6-0,
In First Of Crucial Pair
By VAN CONNER
Battalion Sports Editor
A&M’s varsity baseballers are
over the first hurdle in the SWC
climax, after Wednesday’s 6-0
victory, over the Baylor Bears on
the Kyle Field diamond.
At the same time in Fort Worth,
however, the Texas Longhorns,
only a half-game behind confer
ence-leading A&M, kept the situ
ation tense by squeezing past
TCU, 4-3.
The undisputed standout in
Wednesday’s Aggie win was soph
hurler Johnny Crain, who went all
the way, allowing only two hits.
He fanned six Bears and gave up
four walks. Crain is now 3-0 in
season and SWC play.
Baylor sophomore Frank Char-
ton was the losing pitcher. This
was his second loss in nine starts.
The contest looked like a real
pitcher’s duel until the seventh. In
the third, Bill Grochett came across
for a counter on a wild pitch. He
had tapped a single, and then was
sacrificed to second by Frank
Stark. Thirdsacker Bill Hancock
had punched a double in the first
but was left aboard. Ag catcher
Bill Puckett blasted a double in the
second ami could advance no
farther. In the fourth, leftfielder
Kay Hall hit a shot past Arthur
Fuentes in left for a triple and
was left aboard.
Crain looked to be in trouble in
the top of the seventh, allowing a
single by Bear centerlielder Andie
Cox, a walk to Ronnie Goodwin
and a big double to John McEl-
downey. He already had two men
away, however, and calmly fanned
protesting catcher David Young to
end the only Baylor threat of the
afternoon. He gave up one walk
and then polished off the Bears
in order in the remaining innings.
The seventh was a big hitting
period for the Ags too—bigger. It
saw singles by Hall, Grochett,
Hancock and George Hargett, an
a double by crain to right center
that earned him an RBI. Hall’s
single came first and he was
scored by Crain’s double. Grochett
then tapped a single, and was out
at second on a fielder’s choice as
the Bears missed Crain as he
scored.
Hancock’s single was his third
hit and he was advanced when
Stark walked. On a double steal,
these men moved to third and
second, respectively. Hargett then
tapped the single that earned h
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two RBI’s. The 11th Aggie hit We Service All Foreign
came as a single from David John- J C1416 Texas Ave. TA
son in the eighth.
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