The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, July 26, 1962, Image 6

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    College Stnt'nn, Texas
TlmrsHay, .Ttily 26,1962
THE BATTALION
Tragic Death Of Benny (Kid) Far
v
Even Stirs Up Texas Boxing Follow
Galina Evsyukova, 23, left, and Lyudmila
Motina, 22, don their track shoes prepara
tory to a light workout at Stanford Univer
sity. The two, members of the Russian
women’s track and field meet team, will
Put On Their Running Shoes
competed in the U.S.-U.S.S.R. dual track
meet at Stanford. Miss Evsyukova is a high
jumper and Miss Motina is a sprinter. (AP
Wirephoto)
Joe Garagiola Helps Prove
Baseball Best From Booth
By FRANK ECK
AP Newsfeatures Sports Editor
Best way to cover a baseball
game is from a radio booth with
ex-catcher Joe Garagiola and
Harry Caray, the St. Louis Cardi
nal broadcasters.
Garagiola is the poor man’s
Yogi Berra, he says. They were
neighbors in St. Louis but Joe was
smarter. He left the catching pro
fession sooner, became an after
and before dinner speaker and
telecasts regularly. Last year,
Yogi quit the tools of ignorance
for left field.
Here’s how Garagiola and Caray
report a game between the Cards
and Dodgers:
Harry C.: “Thad Tillotson is on
the mound for Los Angeles. With
a name like that he could be the
new Rifleman.”
Joe G.: “I can see it now—‘The
Saga of Sherman (Roadblock)
Jones’ as played by Thad Tillotson.
It’s a good thing his catcher isn’t
Cub Moe Thacker. That would be
a real thong thwister. (Thad is
now with Spokane.)
“Here’s
writer.”
Y ogi Berra’s ghost
This writer: “It wasn’t Yogi
who called Cincinnati’s ballpark a
dump during the last World Series.
Garagiola gave him that idea. Joe
asked if left field reminded him of
any other park, and Yogi said ‘Yeh,
the dumps where we played as kids
in St. Louis.’
“Yogi was only making a com
parison about Cincinnati’s left
field rise, a place he had seen
only once in an exhibition game
years ago. In the St. Louis dumps
if you went back too far for a fly
ball in left field you’d wind up in
the fresh garbage.”
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
WANT AD RATES
Ise day 8* per word
14 per word each additional day
Minimum rharc’e—404
lIMorri charce-
DEADMNE
4 p.m. day before publicatio
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80d per colnmn inch
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PHONE VI 6-641S
FOR RENT
Available September 1st, large cool bed-
ber J
room, nicely furnished, private entrance,
private bath, apply 500 Main Street, North
Gate, College Station. VI 6-i
6-5544. 130tfn
Three room apartment, 3 blocks from
ms; air conditioned, walk-in closets,
!apid available paw. VI 6-7248. 13Qtl
Two large comfortable bedrooms, 401
Dexter, VI 6-4233. 128tfn
Qamp
(Mean
Large furnished one bedroom student
•tment. North Gate, $50.00 including
aparl
utilit
ies. Also, one at $25.00. VI 6-6165.
120tfn
HELP WANTED
Beauty operator,
alon. TA 2-1711.
Jty
0t4
Opportunity for person to work part
time in sales for Hanson’s Food Servic<
time in sales tor tlanson s r ood Service.
Must have good character references, credit
standing, ambitious. Personally contact
Mr. A. E. Hanson, TA 2-1316, 2701 Texas
Avenue, Bryan. 126tfn
WORK WANTED
Typing - electric typewriter. Experience:
Secretary, business teacher. VI 6-8610.
85tfn
NOTICE
ELECTROLUX SALES
SERVICE & SUPPLIES
By Authorized Dealer
1003 S. College Ave, Bryan, Tex.
TA 2-4143
TV - Radio - Hi-Fi
Service & Repair
GILS RADIO & TV
TA 2-0826 2403 S. College
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
9 Garrard Changers
9 HI-FI Components
9 Tape Recorders
Use Our Time Pajment Plan
BRYAN RADIO & TV
TA 2-4862 1301 S. College Ave.
CHILD CARE
Will keep infant child or children in my
home. TA 3-5129. 130tfn
Will keep children in my home.
Southside section. Ph<
to campus
VI 6-7129.
one
'tin
private 1st gra
Preparation for
Bryan Schools.
>und nursery.
a en
A&M Consolidated and
Also kindergarten and
round nursery. Collier’s Mother Goose
hool, 501 Restwood, TA 2-8760. 125t7
for children,
ard, near cami
Experienced care
2%-6, large fenced yard, near campus f
kindergarten. VI 6-4020. 125tfn
Aged
and
Will babysit 8-5 or anytime- Phone VI 6-
6536. 126tfn
HUMPTY DUMPTY NURSERY
Children of all ages, weekly and hourly
rates, 3404 South College Aven
Texas, Virginia Davis Jones,
Nurse, TA 2-4803.
iue, Bryan,
Registered
124tfn
Will keep children, all ages, will pick up
nd deliver. VI 6-8151. llltfn
FOR SALE
For the
Commander
to appreciate.
5173.
car enthusiast. 1953
r hardtop. Original
ate. 1-B Project H
Studebaker
owner. See
House, VI 6-
130tl
Contemporary mahogany dining table
with six chairs. Very good condition. Call
Mrs. Risinger at VI 6-8766 or VI 6-8657
table
after 5 p. rn.
1959 Ford two-door sedans, 8-
be inspected at the AthI
will be received in the office of the Busi-
Two
cylinder. May be inspected at the Athletic
Office, telephone VI 6-4769. Sealed bids
ness Manager, Richard Coke Building, until
august 6, 1962. The right is
jecl
rer, Kichard (Joke
:3U a. m., August 6, 1962.
served to reject any
live any and all tec
to reject any and all bids and to
!chnicalities. Add:
®s
of
Business Manager, A. and M. College
Texas, College Station, Texas. 130t2
DISPOSING OF ENTIRE FURNISHINGS
Refrigerator, TV, air cooler, sectional
sofa, bed and much more. Inquire after
6 p. m. at C-15-Z College View. 129t3
• ENGINEERING AND
ARCHITECTURAL SUPPLIES
• BLUE LINE PRINTS
• BLUE PRINTS • PHOTOSTATS
SCOATES INDUSTRIES
808 Old Sulphur Springs Road
BRYAN. TEXAS
AGGIES NOTICE
SAE 30 Motor Oils 15£ Qt.
Major Brand Oils .... 27-31<f 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
car.
Filters 40% discount
AT JOE FAULK’S *
25th and Washington
FEMALE HELP WANTED
Waitress, experience not nece
of age. Fe
be 18 years of age.
Restaurant, TA 2-1352.
sary, must
3 Triangl
riangle
123tfn
SPECIAL NOTICE
SUL ROSS LODGE, NO. 1300, AF&AM.
Colled meeting Thursday. July
26, 7 p. m. The E. A. Dei
will ha conferred.
egree
)a con
Walter C. Manning, WM
Joe Woolket, Secy
130tl
Electrolux sales i
Villiams, TA 3-5331.
and service.
G. C,
90tfn
Fish and picnic at Hilltop Lake, 9%
miles on Hwy 6 south of College, Tablef
id ovens, clean place. 69tfi
OFFICIAL NOTICES
YMCA, VI 6-6415, hours 8-12, 1-B, daily
publicat:
tions.
ices On Cam
ATTENTION: All New Departments and
Offii
t
ul
as A&M College Directory
offiees-staff-students), pie;
pus
■tter
If you do not receive letter and cards
through the mail for information needed
for the Texas A&M College Director
1962 - 63 (offrees-staff-students), pleas
call the Student Publications Office, VI 6-
6415 or VI 6-6618. 126t6
ATTENTION SUMMER GRADUATES
You may start ordering your summer an
nouncements at the Memorial Student Cen
ter, Cashier’s Window from 9-4. Monday-
Friday, July 2-27. THIS APPLIES TO
GRADUATION SENIORS OF BOTH SES
SIONS.
MSC Cashier 126t5
LOST & FOUND
Will founder of billfold in vicinity of
C-14 or D-5 College View please return
important papers. 130tl
SOSOLIK'S
T. V-, Radio, Phono., Car Radio
Transistor Radio Service
713 S. Main TA 2-1941
DR. G. A. SMITH
O P T O M E T R I S T
SPECIALIZING
In EYK EXAMINATIONS
■ nd CONTACT LENSES
»
3NS
BRYAN OPTICAL CLINIC
105 No. MAIN • BRYAN. TEXAS
HOME & CAR
RADIO REPAIRS
SALES & SERVICE
KEN’S RADIO & TV
303 W. 26th TA 2-2819
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
By HAROLD V. RATLIFF
Associated Press Sports Writer
The death of Benny (Kid) Paret
from injuries suffered in a New
York ring* last March has had
reverberations wherever there is
boxing'.
Texas has more boxing than
most any section yet never has
had a death. But that didn’t pre
vent the Paret affair from having
a profound effect on this state's
boxing setup.
Alton Erickson, state commis
sioner of boxing and wrestling,
says every effort is being made
to prevent a repetition of the New
York happening although it ap
peared to be something that
couldn’t be helped.
But there are many ways that
a fighter can be seriously injured
or killed without the rules being-
violated. It is with the idea of
exploring all the angles and taking
steps to plug up the holes that has
prompted Erickson’s campaign.
He has just instituted the three-
knockdown rule in Texas. This
means that a fighter is through
when he has been knocked down
three times because he may have
been so bemused by the hammer
ing that he can’t properly protect
himself thereafter.
Ring doctors are being cautioned
to be extra careful in their exami
nations so that all fighters are in
top physical condition before being
allowed to enter the ring.
Other things, such as making the
padding even more substantial
than ordinarily expected, are being-
invoked.
Erickson asks for suggestions on
ways of improving the conduct of
the game. He feels that the rules
are adequate but if they can be
impi'oved he’s all for it.
Corlis Holt, sports editor of the
Port Arthur News, thinks the
rules of boxing in Texas are
archaic. Confusing would be an
other word for it. For instance,
one page says the promoters shall
not permit any contestant to par
ticipate unless he is examined
“within two hours prior to enter
ing the ring, by a licensed
physician.”
Another page reads: “Six hours
before entering the ring all con
testants must be given thorough
medical examination.”
Adding more confusion, it says
on another page that if a fighter
fails to show up, a substitute may
be named without his being ex
amined by mei’ely stating in writ
ing that he is physically fit. Why
not give the sub a physical exami
nation, too?
Even a referee, can be substi
tuted. The rule books says if a
referee fails to show “some person
of proper authority present at the
match” may name a si 1
Who the person of proper
ity shall he is not explaint
Holt criticizes the factj
qualified substitutions caul
for fighters and referee
further suggests that t:
/elm
muter, judge, referee, mane
second should have to pa;
kind of test that would;
they know their business!
responsible. He adds tliatt
a fellow must pay to (ii
positions are all the qua!
now required.
There’s this rule: “P
shall be prohibited in '
arenas, and every possible!;
must be made by prom
eliminate smoking in j
arenas.” This seems to s
smoking must not be allcti;
there will be no violation::;
possible effort is made tod
it even though the effortiji
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