The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 16, 1962, Image 4

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    Faffs ' SJoflepe Sta+fort, Texa^ ^' Worlne^ny, May 1C, IDOI THE BATTALIOR 1 ' CG(l '“ J ^
Coaches See Bright Future
Baseball coach T o m Chandler
and track coach Charlie Thomas
are both already eyeing the spring
of 1903 with enthusiasm.
Returning to their squads will
be the nuclei of two of the best
spring sports teams in Aggie his
tory.
One would have to leaf through
many a page of archives to find
an Aggie baseball team as young
BfioSi
yet as colorful as the one this
season.
And, except for leg injuries to
four key performers, Thomas
might be the reigning coach in
SWC track.
The Aggie baseballers compiled
records of 18-7 for the season and
11-4 inside the conference. Against
champion Texas and other SWC
foes, Chandler started six sopho
mores, not counting his three soph
pitchers. Frank Stark at first
base, Bill Grochett at second. Bill
I Hancock at third, David Johnson
at shortstop, Roger Crouch or
I George Hargett in left field and
Robert McAdams in right field all
played regularly as first-year men.
The sophomort* pitchers included
Chuck McGuire, who was an all
conference choice with a 5-2 won-
lost record; Johnnie Crain (3-0)
and Richard Roller (4-2).
Only three performers, none of
them regulars, are expected to be
lost for next season. They are
utility infielders John Burton and
John Hudson, and pitcher Bob Col
lins.
Only throe seniors will be lost
to Thomas’ squad next season —
Thad Crooks, v> eight man Charles
Tiemann and javelin thrower John
Long.
THIS WOMAN IS ONE OF THE
TOP COMMUNISTS IN THE U.S.
Elizabeth Gurley Flynn looks
: like a kindly old grandmother.'
|Yet she’s a hardened leader of
10,000 U.S. Communists. In
this week’s Post, you’ll meet
all the party bigwigs. And
learn why the party is still a
! menace—despite itssmall size.
TAe Saturday Evening
EKXSTF
JHAY 19 IS$U&/NOW <?N
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White Coats and Black Pants
-ORDER TODAY—
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day Si 1 per word
14 per word weh additional day
Minimum charao—404
DEADLINE
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each Insertion
PHONE VI 6-<41>
FOR RENT
Unfurnished two bedroom bouse, newly
redecorated, utility room, lurce yard, H08
Oak Street, S50.00. Phone VI 6-6528. 117tfn
Two bedroom unfurnished house, near
,&M stornKe space and washer connectior
>37.50, 400 Cooner. Phone VI 6-4456. 117t
A&M storape space
washer connection
18,
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One bedroom furnished house, available
June 3, $40.00. VI G-6036 or VI 6-5634.
600 North Main, Collefco Station, lovely
ig ti
furniture, private entrance. VI 6-5544.
three room apartment, coo]
fan, modern
113tfn
600 North Main, College Station, Inrsre
cool bedroom, private entrance, private
bath. VI 6-6544. U3tfn
One way trailers. Rent it here and
leave it where you go. You save money
by rentinR a trailer and have your furni
ture with you when you get where you’re
are with you when you get where yoi
oinfr. See Baker Tire Co., TA 2-8159.
112112
SPECIAL NOTICE
Electrolux sales i
Williams, TA 3-6331.
les and service. G. C,
flOtfn
Fish and picnic at Hilltop Lake. 9%
miles on Hwy 6 south of College. Tables
Snd ovens, clean place. 69tfn
FEMALE HELP WANTED
Waitress wanted. Experience not neces
sary, must be over 18 years of age. Rood
•wo;
8606
•y, must be over 18 years of aRc, Rood
rkinR conditions. TrianRle Restaurant,
)6 South ColleRe. 108tfn
CHILD CARE
Experienced personal care for children,
larRe fenced yard, near campus. VI 6-4020.
116t4
Will keep children, all aRes, will pick up
and deliver. VI 6-8151. llltfn
/ill keep infant child or
home. Contact TA 3-5129.
lOGtfn
HELP WANTED
Wanted white lady for niRht shift, Tastee
Freez, 103 Hiway 6 North
VI 6-4827.
iRht s
, ColU
ege Station
115t5
SOSOLIK’S
T. V-, Radio, Phono., Car Radio
Transistor Radio Service
713 S. Main - TA 2-1941
AGGIES NOTICE
SAE 30 Motor Oils I 15* Qt.
Major Brand Oils .... 27-31* 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
Filters 40% discount
AT JOE FAULK’S
25th and Washington
COLLEGE MASTER
VI 6-4988
YOUR DISTRIBUTOR FOR
• EICO KITS
• Garrard Changers-
0 HI-FI Components
• Tape Recorders
Use Our Time Payment Plan
BRYAN RADIO & TV
TA 2-4862 1301 S. College Ave.
FOR SAL*
Two n**w 1967 Pontnic nil trannistor
rndioH, $35.00 ouch complete. Cnll TA 2-
1307 from 8 to 6. 117t3
1957 Oldsmobile, hard top atation wagon.
Air and power. Cnll VI 6-4663. 117t5
rinR milk fed goats), delicious
and outinRs, $5.75 each or
Cnbritto (sprini
for barbecues and outinRH,
two for $11.00. Hanson’s Food Service. 2701
Texas Avenue, TA 2-1316.
ce. 2701
llGtfn
1955
Chevrolet, two door, Bel-Air 6,
power Rlide, heater, very Rood condition,
$450. See D. R. Smith, Physics Department
or Y-l-J Hensel. llGtfn
Girls bicycle, Schwinn, 20 inch. Rood
condition. VI 6-4066. 116tfn
(1) One 1959 Ford Station WnRon, all
metal, 8-cylinder, 9-pussenRer, 4-door. (2)
Two 1960 Chevrolet Station WaRons, all
metal, 8-cylinder, 9-passenRer, 4-door. May
be inspected at the Housing Office, Tele
phone VI 6-5713. Sealed bids will be re
ceived in the Office of the Business Man
ager, Richard Coke Building, until 10:30
a. m., May 28, 1962. The right is reserved
to reject any and all bids and to waive any
. .. .jj "usin —
and all technicalities. Address Business
Manager, A. and M. College of Texas, Col
lege Station. Texas. 1
116t2
Golden blonde female Pekingese.
7049.
VI 6-
115t3
1960 Fiat 600, excellent condition, 17,000
miles, bargain priced. See at X-4-G Hensel
Kinmore wringer washer, $20.00. 603-A
Culpepper after 6. 109tfn
1952 TD MG (classic), new tires, top,
tunnel cover, paint, carpet. Completely
overhauled. VI 6-6672. lOGtfn
WORK WANTED
Typing - electric typewriter. Experience:
Secretary, business teacher. VI 6-8510.
85tfn
WANTED
Apartment manager wanted. Two stu
dents experienced in painting and general
repair work to live in apartment free this
summer in exchange for repair and paint
ing labor. Call J. B. Hervey, VI 6-5622
VI 6-5445.
• ENGINEERING AND
ARCHITECTURAL SUPPLIES
• BLUE LINE PRINTS
• BLUE PRINTS • PHOTOSTATS
SCOATES INDUSTRIES
608 Old Sulphur Springs Road
BRYAN. TEXAS
NOTICE
ELECTROLUX SALES
SERVICE & SUPPLIES
By Authorized Dealer
1003 S. College Ave, Bryan, Tex.
TA 2-4143
TYPEWRITERS
Rentals-Sales-Service
Terms
Distributors For:
Royal and Victor
Calculators &
Adding Machines
CATES
TYPEWRITER CO.
909 S. Main TA 2-6000
OFFICIAL NOTICES
Official notices must be brought, mailed
He,
YMCA. VI 6-6416. hours 8-12, 1-5, daily
Ifflcial not
telephoned so as to arrive in the Office
of Student Publications (Ground Floor
ns to
dicntii
A jrt V. AA. . A 1 ft. ho... a AT
Monday through Friday) at
Monday through
deadline of 1 p.
publication — D1
tio;
before the
or
m. of the day preceding
rector of Student Publica-
Nationnl Defense Student Loan applica
tions for the school year 1962-63 are being
at’(’opted and will be acted
lir upon by the
Loan Committee shortly after July 1.
Application blanks are available at Room
306, Y.M.C.A. Building and should be sul>-
itted by June 15.
National Defense Loan Committee
E. E. McQuillen, Chairman 11713
A list of candidates who are acndemicall
clear for graduation will be posted in th
lobby of the Richard Coke Building on
■ ar<
be
ally
the
Thursday, May 24 at 8 a. m. Each candi
date is urged to consult this list to see
if he is clei
ear for graduation.
leaders and ad'
ry Units in th<
ihs, and Techni-
All student organization
visors (this includes Milit,
Cadet Corps, Hometown Clubs, and Techni
cal Clubs) please come
Finance Center, Memorial Student Center
to file a new signature card of newly
elected officers for the fall of 1962. If
If you
do not elect new officers until the fall
semester of 1962, the finance officer for
each organization must, make arrangements
for an individual to legally handle funds
for the organization during th -
months.
mot
25.
orga;
Plea;
se take care
ng the
of this
is by May
MSC-Student Finance Center 112tl2
Regalia For The May Commencement
Exercise
ercise
All students who are candidates for'the
degree of Doctor of Philosophy ai*e 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 he hooded
on the stage ns a part of the ceremonies.
Candidates for the degree of Doctor of
Veterinary Medicine will wear the doctor’s
ap. gown and hood appropriate to this
ca
de;
gree.
Candidates for the Master’s Degree will
wear the Master’s cap and gown. All
civilian students who are candidates for th
Bachelor’s Degree will wear the bachelor’,
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
• be placed between 8 :00 a. m. Tuesda;
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 $5.25, Master’s cap and gown
$4.75, Bachelor’s cap and gown $4.25. Hood
rental is the same as that for cap and
gown. A 2% Texas State Sales Tax is
required in addition to these rentals.
C. E. Tishler, Chairman
Convocations Committee 108tl6
COLLEGE MASTER
VI 6-4988
HOME & CAR
RADIO REPAIRS
SALES & SERVICE
KEN’S RADIO & TV
303 W. 26th TA 2-2819
DR. G. A. SMITH
OPTOMETRIST
SPECIALIZING
In EYB EXAMINATIONS
and CONTACT LENSES
BRYAN OPTICAL CLINIC
105 No. MAIN • BRYAN, TEXAS
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
LOUPOT'S
Spring Sports Fete
To Honor 6 Team
Six A&M athletic teams will be
honored at the annual spring
sports barbecue at The Grove
Thursday at 6 p.m.
Sponsoring the stag affair are
the Brazos County A&M Club arid
the A&M Athletic Department.
Field Scovell, a former Aggie
and vice-president of the South
land Life Insurance Company of
Dallas, will be the master-of-cere
monies at the barbecue.
Honored will be members of the
Aggie baseball, track, golf, tennis,
basketball and swimming teams.
.Captains of the various teamsi
receive awards. Other honors,i
I eluding “most valuable” for <
I of the various spring sport',
be presented. The names of &
recipients will be kept secreti;
time for the presentations,
Tickets to the spring sporfri
becue are being sold by mem!
of the Brazos County A&M (l
They are also on sale in down
Bryan at Conway and Comii
the First State Bank, the Fi
National Bank an^l Jarrott’sPk
macy.
U. M. ALEXANDER AND HANK FOLDBERG
. . . co-sponsors of spring sports barbecue
4 Ags Make All-SWC Team
Four Aggies have been named
as members of the 13-man All-
Southwest Conference baseball
team. Shortstop David Johnson
was among the five choices who
received a unanimous vote.
The others receiving votes from
all the coaches were Texas’^pitch
er Tom Belcher, his teammates
second baseman Pat Rigby and left
fielder Chuck Knutson, and Bay
lor’s soph pitching ace, Frank
Charton.
Longhorn catcher Gary London
won the spot, behind the plate,
while Aggie catcher Bill Puckett
gained votes as the second choice
COLLEGE MASTER
VI6-4988
in that position.
Farmer hurler Chuck McGuire I
joined Belcher ami Charton as one [
of the All-SWC pitchers.
Ag first baseman Frank Stark
was the conference pick in his po
sition.
Bill Hancock won the honors at
third and, along with Johnson and
Stark, the infield was all Aggie
save for unopposed Rigby.
Ed Kasper of Texas was named
for third base and utility infielder
and was picked for the utility spot.
The outfield picks were Knut
son in left, Bob Bigley of TCU in
center and Rice’s Jim Fox at right.
Baylor’s Tommy Letbetter got
votes for each outfield slot and
the utility position, as he won the
latter.
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