Page 4 College Station, Texas Friday, March 15, 1963 THE BATTALION Intramurals In upperclassman tennis Thurs day, Squadron 14 defeated Spuad- ron 4, 2-1. Winning players for Squadron 14 were Ronnie Shark, Adrian Adair, John Penrod and David Pate. Squadron 4’s only bright spot was Dale Babber and E. C. Smith’s 8-2 win over Jim Roberts and David Meredith. In Class A tennis games, C-2, F-l, Sqd. 12 and E-l all won. The losers were Sqd. 11, Sqd. 3, G-l and B-2. Two games were played in Class B handball. Sqd. 6 defeated A-3, 3-0, and 1-3 won over Sqd. 4. Winners in Class A volleyball were C-l, A-l, Sqd. 5 and Sqd. 9. In Class C the Vets defeated Dorm 13. COACH NORTON S PANCAKE HOUSE 35 varieties of finest pancakes, aged heavy KC steaks, shrimp, and other fine foods. Daily—Merchants lunch 11 to 2 p. m. SWIMMING, BASEBALL TEAMS Ags In Action Against ’Horns Traditional antagonists, A&M and Texas, knock heads < in three different contests this weekend -- two in Austin and t one in College Station. The activities begin Friday night with the Southwest Conference swimming meet at the Gregory Gym pool on the university campus. SMU is expected to make no contest of the meet in going after its seventh straight SWC swim ming title. The Aggies are picked for fourth behind Texas and Tex- ,as Tech. Saturday afternoon, the Cadets open the conference baseball race against the Longhorns on Clark Field. This diamond is well-re membered by the Ags as they ab sorbed defeats here in the final two games of the ’62 season. The losses cost them the championship. The Steers have a 3-2 record thus far and the Cadets stand 2-1 for the season. Starting pitch er for Coach Tom Chandler’s Ag gies will be either senior Ed Sing- ley or junior John Crain. Good Discus Prospect A sophomore from Abilene, David Glover has already bested the 154-8% discus throw that won him second place in the conference freshman division last year. The 6-3, 210- pounder tossed the platter 156-2 in the A&M-Texas-Rice triangular two weeks ago. Glover was the AAAA state champ in 1961. He was a top rebounder for Shelby Met calf’s Fish cagers his Fish year. BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES One day Zi per word 24 per word each additional day Minimum charge—404 DEADLINE 4 p.m. day before publication Classified DLspln umn ay inch each insertion PHONE VI 6-6416 804 per col ich inserti 1963 —SUMMER SESSIONS ABROAD University of San Francisco GUADALAJARA, Mexico—June 29-Aug. 3 $240.00 includes tuition, board and room, and activities. VALENCIA, Spain—June 28 - August 21 Several plans to fit individual re quirements from $425.00 including tuition, board and room, activities, and ROUND-TRIP BY PLANE NEW YORK-MADRID-VALENCIA. 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Aggie entries at Odessa: 440-yard relay: Robert Martin, Ted Nelson, R. E. Merritt, George Tedford. 880-yard relay: Martin or Jer ry Anderson, Merritt, Tedford, Nelson. One-mile relay: Merritt, Ted ford, Anderson, Nelson. Distance , medley relay: John Collins (440), Jim Sebastian or Earl Myers (880), Herbie Camp bell (% mile), E. L. Ener (mile). 100-yard dash: Hall, Domak and Martin. Two-mile run: Ilhan Bilgutay. Shot put: Danny Roberts and Charles Hoppe. Discus: Roberts and David Glo ver. High jump: Collins, Don Deaver, James Daniel. Pole vault: Louis Poland, Gail McDaniel. On Kyle Field at 2 p.m. the | for the season, having defeate A&M Fish host the Texas Short- Allen Academy 5-4 in their oult horns Saturday. The Fish are 1-0 I outing. IN THE COLLEGE BRAND ROUND-UR 1. WEBCOR STEREO HI FI CONSOMd 2. UNDERWOOD PORTABLE TYPEWRITER STUDENTS WHO’S NAME IS ON PACK DRAWN 1. CONTEST BEGINS MARCH 11 THRU APRIL 15 s DRAWING WILL BE ON APRIL 15 TEXAS A. & M. 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