The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, December 04, 1962, Image 4

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    IN SEASON OPENER
Ags Blast Centenary
Things got off to a good start l Centenary Gents for a 91-74 sea-
for coach Bob Rogers in his sixth j son-opening win on the home court
season as head coach as the Cadets Saturday night,
out-rebounded and out-shot the The Ags hit a phenomenal 60.4
Harold Brent Outstanding As
A&M Soccer Team Wins Sixth
Goal-keeper Harold Brent and
the A&M soccer team held off a
determined United Soccer Club of
Houston Sunday and came up with
their sixth sti’aight win for the
season by the narrowest margin
yet, 4-2.
In defeating the United Club,
the Aggies earned the right to rep-
The AGGIE BIBLE CLASS is
now meeting every Wednesday
from 7:30 to 8:20 p. m. in Room
102, Military Science Bldg. We
are studying Romans, by tape.
Rev. Bill Munnerlyn—Teacher
BERNIE LEMMONS ’52
jfrri'infw* >r»« ra rrrin ■’■■rt i rfa ii o 1 il
“Sports Car Center” I
Dealers for
Renault-Peugeot
& :
British Motor Cars
Sales—Parts—Service f
‘We Service All Foreign Cars’”
1416 Texas Ave. TA 2-4517
resent the Houston Soccer League
in the annual State of Texas Soc
cer Tournament against San An
tonio and Dallas in the Cotton
Bowl.
So far this season the Ags have
an unblemished record. They look
to be on their way to another state
championship—their fourth in a
row.
Brent was the unanimous choice
for outstanding player in Sunday’s
game on the A&M field. Also
standing out on defense were Ben
ito Lopez and Juan Marciacq.
United was held scoreless in the
first half. They almost tallied
when the referee granted an pen
alty shot from 12 paces but Brent
stopped the kick. According to
Agusto Cruzalegui, Brent had the
finest day an A&M goal-keeper
has had in four years as he
stopped countless dangerous kicks
at his sacred ground by the United
forwards.
Ramiro Gereda kept alive his
offensive prowess, scoring two
goals for the second time in two
weeks. Another Aggie goal came
from the toe of Carlos Rivera on
a penalty kick in the first half.
The Cadets will meet a well-
primed Lamar Tech in Beaumont
Tuesday night and can expect a
little tougher time than they had
Saturday with two of Centenary’s
key starters out with injuries.
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OFFICIAL NOTICES
Official notices must be brought, mailed
or telephoned so as to arrive in the Office
of Student Publications (Ground
Floor
ent
YMOA, VI 6-6415, hours 8-12. 1-5, dally
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IB, hour
Monday through fViday) at or before^the
deadline of 1
m. of the day preceding
&
ATTENTION GRADUATING SENIORS
You
record
may pick up your invitations at the
rd-playing room No. 2, Memorial Stu
dent Center. Please pick up these invita
tions Dec. 5-7, Wed. - Friday, 8-12 ; 1-5.
SPECIAL. NOTICE TO THOSE GRAD
UATING SENIORS WHO DID NOT
ORDER THEIR GRADUATION INVITA
TIONS
The
sales Tuesday, Dec. 11, 1962 at 8:00 a. m.
at the STUDENT FINANCE CENTER,
Memorial Student Center. These invita-
■*’ are
onh
tions are sold on a first-come, first-serve
basis only.
MSC CASHIER
40t6
Some limited funds will be available for
National Defense Education Act Students
Loans for the 1963 spring and su:
cessions. Applications may be obtain
Room 806, YMCA Building and should be
Room soo, ymua minding
filed before December 31, 1962.
E. E. McQuilli C’ ’
WORK WANTED
Typing - electric typewriter. Experience:
Secretary, business teacher. VI 6-8510.
85tfn
COINS
Need Christmas money? Sell me yonr old
American coins. Contact Richard Crosby,
Box 1522, College Station. 36t8
FOR SALE
1954 Chevrolet sedan, new valves, rings,
battery, generator, regulators, etc. Runs
rood. One mashed fender. $350.00. Corner
good. One mashed fender. *350.00. Corner
Dexter and Thomas, 4 blocks south of
campus. 40tfn
High chair, baby stroller, walker, ten
nis racket, golf bag. Call after 5, VI 6-
40t4
ms r
6022.
sai
Dancer, 4-dr. compact wagon, radio, heater,
white tires, tinted glass, low mileage. Was
Chrysler Corp. State Fair of Texas show
car. Trade considered. Bob Hunt, VI 6-
8466 or VI 6-7690.
39tfn
Have Volvo, will finance, 1959, 4-spced
transmission, twin earburators, vinyl in
terior, excellent condition. VI 6-6316. 36tfn
Wash and grease $1.50 with minimum
fillup of 8 gallons of gasoline. The New
Sinclair Service Station, Hwy. 6 South at
East Gate, College Station. VI 6-9982. I9tfn
of 8 gallons of gasoline. The N
ew
at
Chairman
Student Loan Committee 40t3
National Defense Education Act
T. D. Cards may be picked up at the
Exchange Store. 37tfn
Those undergraduate students who have 95
semester hours of credit may purchase the
semester hours of credit m
A. and M. ring. The hours passing at
' the time of the preliminary grade report
on November 12, 1962, may be used in
satisfying the 96 hour requirement. Those
students qualifying under this regulation
er this
irith the
may check their records 1
eligibility to order the ring. Orders for
the ri
37 an
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l, 19(
8:00
PHRC
ONLY.
«li_ _ _
the rings will be taken between November
37 and January 4. The rings will be re
turned for delivery on or about February
1, 1963. The ring clerk is on duty from
8 rOO a. m. to 12:00 noon. MONDAY
THROUGH FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK
soon. MONDAY
H. L. Heaton. Director of
Admissions and Registrar SOWS
FOR RENT
Unfurnished 2 bedroom house, near A&M,
suitable for couple or boys. 400 Cooner.
VI 6-4455. 40t4
TYPEWRITERS
Rentals-Sales-Service
Terms
Distribntors For:
Royal and Victor
Calculators <S?
Adding Machines
CATES
TYPEWRITER CO.
909 S. Main TA 2-6000
CAT’S SHOP
is now located at 204 West 19th
St. We specialize in the repair
of Cushman motor scooters and
small gasoline engines.
MANHATTAN GRILL
803 W. 25th St. Bryan, Texas
Open: 8 a. m. - 12:00 p. m.
Good food and service. Can
accomodate groups up to 50 for
parties, etc. Make reservations
in advance for your Christmas
Party.
CHILD CARE
Will take care of children in my home.
TA 2-4935. 3814
HUMPTY DUMPTY NURSERY
Children of all ages, weekly and hourly
Children of all ages, weekly and hourly
rates, 3404 South College Avenue, Bryan,
Texas. Virginia Davis Jones. Registered
Nurse. TA 2-4803. 124tfn
Will keep children, all ages, will pick up
tnd deliver. VI 6-8161. llltfn
SPECIAL NOTICE
NU-WAY BEAUTY SHOP
TA 2-4407
Is your hair unmanageable? Come to
the Nu-Way Beauty Shop and let us
give you a $15.00 permanent for only
$10.00. Special for Christmas from the
4th to the 15th of December.
Operator - Carolyn
ie Way
Herwig
g 38tl0
AGGIES NOTICE
To Rent Brazos County A&M Club For
Mixed Parties,—See Joe Faulk
SAE 30 Motor Oils 15? Qt.
Major Brands 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 car.
Filters 40% discount
AT JOE FAULK’S
25th and Washington
TV-Radio-Hi-Fi
Service & Repair
GILS RADIO & TV
2403 S. College
TA 2-0826
DR. G. A. SMITH
n T O M F. r R I s T
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CONTACTICMCKS
BRYAN OPTICAL CLINK
1 U5 No. M A IN* BRYAN,. T f X
HOME & CAR
RADIO REPAIRS
SALES & SERVICE
KEN’S RADIO & TV
303 W. 26th TA 2-2819
• ENGINEERING AND
ARCHITECTURAL SUPPLIES
• BLUE LINE PRINTS
• BLUE PRINTS • PHOTOSTATS
SCOATES INDUSTRIES
608 Old Sulphur Springs Road
BRYAN, TEXAS
SOSOLIKS
T. V^ Radio, Phono., Car Radio
Transistor Radio Service
713 S. Main
TA 2-1941
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. CoUege Ave.
MASTER’S TRANSMISSION SERVICE
Complete Transmission Service
TA 2-6116
27th St. and Bryan Bryan, Tex.
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
mm
,
per cent of their shots and had
four scorers in double figures. Jun-
ion college transfer Gerald Wood
ard, who Rogers had hoped
would “give us added scoring
punch,” lived up to all expectations
as he dropped 21 points to take
game high-point honors.
Big Jerry Windham, who led the
rebounding with eight steals, was
the Ags’ second best scorer with
17 tallies. He was followed by
Bennie Lenox with 14 and Bill
Robinette with 11.
Although they only hit 37.9 per
cent, the Gentlemen were no
slouches offensively, and had four
of their own lads in double fig
ures. Stan McAfoos kept pace
with Woodard and ,came up only
one free throw short with 20. Wil
lard Moore had 16, Don Ensley
had 15 and Riley Wallace had 12.
Rogers got a look at his entire
squad in action with a 25-point
lead midway in the second half.
He was pleased with the first-
game showing of the Ags. A&M’s
defense, however, and its speed
getting back downcourt, left some
thing to be desired at times.
Rogers wasn’t too worried here
though. “You can teach the boys
defense,” he pointed out, “but it’s
kind of hard to teach them how
to shoot the ball.”
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Civilian ping pong finals
tween Walton Hall and Pan Ahe
ican will be held Tuesday nigk
in the recreation room of the lit
morial Student Center, beginnii;
[1 at 9:15.
Class A handball finals at>
|| scheduled for Monday, Charles!!.
McCandless, intramural directa,
announced. F-3 will beoneoffc
finalists, while the other teamti
he decided this week.
Also beginning Monday willh
freshman volleyball.
Six winners Monday in Class,!
horseshoe pitching: F-l over E-i,
3-0; Sqd. 11 beat F-3, 2-1; S<(1
(j won over B-l, 2-1; C-2 defeats
Sqd. 15, 3-0; A-3 beat D-2, M;
and Sqd. 13 won over the Whit d pj
Irga’
Band, 2-1.
Results in Class A football Moisl dll
day: Sqd. 4 over D-2, 8-0; F-2w | Ua ]
over E-l, 17-0; and G-2 defeat! jjona
D-l, 6-0.
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Only one game Monday in Gas
C football: Day Students ov«
Law Hall, penetrations.
■mk-Ufm
Jerry Windham, 6-7 senior
Hamilton, pushes one of his six field goals
in against the Centenary Gentlemen in G.
Rollie White Coliseum Saturday night. Wil
lard Moore (25) contests for the lads from
Two More For Jerry
center from Shreveport, La. The Cadets won this season
opener, 91-74. Windham was the second
high Aggie scorer with 17 points and led
the rebounding with eight.
Cadet Keglers Squeak By
South Park Jr. All-Stars
By BOB KOROSE
The A&M match bowling team
took two of three games from the
South Park Junior All-Stars and
won total pins by a scant nine pins
in a match Sunday on the Memo
rial Student Center bowling lanes.
The Aggies shot 2,703 against
2,694 for the Houston crew. Tony
Servello was high man for the Ca
dets with a 609 on games of 224-
185-200. Larry Glisan was second
with a 213-575.
The All-Stars were led by Ricky
Webb’s 596. Webb shot games of
227-165-204. Herb Reiner had
214-584 for the losers.
Last week in league activity,
Tinney’s Tigers pulled into a tie
for first place with Possum’s
Pounders. John Tinney led his
team to a four-game victory with
the league high game of 233. Buck
Cashiola had a 210-568 to insure
the victory. Jim Milstead had
second high game of 230.
Other 200’s were recorded by
Taylor Wong (209), Skip Robin
son (207), Marc Wormser (208),
Nolan Miska (203), Jimmie Guy
(201) and Bill Brooks and Ray
Snow, each with 200.
PARDNER
You’ll Always Win
The Showdown
When You Get
Your Duds Done
At
CAMPUS
CLEANERS
Prescriptions Filled At
Discount Prices Now
Ellison Aggieland Pharmacy
College Station
North Gate
21 Great Tobaccos make 20 Wonderful Smokes!
CHESTERFIELD KING tastes great, smokes mild. You get
21 vintage tobaccos grown mild, aged mild and blended mild,
and made to taste even milder through its longer length.
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