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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1963)
Page 6 . College Station, Texas Thursday, May 2, 19(12 BATTALION NO STICKER? NOT HARDLY! .. Rill Grochett leads hitters with .333 average Judo Club Picks Officers Grochett Paces Cadet Batsmen With Top Pet, Secomlbasemnn Bill Grochett went l-for-4 against TCU Tuesday and dropped his average to .333 but still paces the Aggies insea son hitting. In other departments, Bill Han cock leads the squad in runs-bat- ted-in while Jerry Ballard has the most hits. Frank Stark is the top slugger with five roundtrippers. The figures below are for plavers with at least 30 at-bats and pitch ers with at least 15 innings pitched. The statistics are for 21 p;ames though the A&M record shows only 20 contests. The tie game between the Cadets and Texas is figured .in the statistics but does not count in standings. The Farmers have five games to play before the season ends—a pair with Baylor and three with the Longhorns. BATTING AVERAGE Ab H A vg. 2b 3b Hr Tb Rbi Sb Grochett r>7 19 .333 1 0 0 20 6 4 Ballard K4 23 .274 2 1 0 27 8 6, Hall 78 21 .269 0 0 4 32 10 5 McAdams 83 22 .265 5 0 4 39 15 2 Stewart 32 8 .250 1 0 1 12 3 0 Puckett 57 14 .246 0 2 3 27 11 1 Cavasas 37 9 .245 1 0 1 13 1 3 Hargett S3 8 .242 0 2 0 12 4 4 Hancock 79 18 .227 4 1 3 33 17 8 Singley, J. 31 7 .226 1 0 0 8 2 1 Stark 73 15 .205 1 0 5 31 14 4 Team 713 175 .245 20 6 22 275 96 39 OUTDOOR CONVENTION SET ERIE, Pa. (2?) — The annual convention of the Outdoor Writers’ Association of America will be held here June 16-22. Co-chair man Bill Walsh and Roger Latham have announced that Secretary of Interior Stewart L. Udall will be the featured speaker at the annual dinner on June 20. The A&M Judo Club met and elected officers for the coming year last Tuesday. Elected were Glenn Piersall, president; Augustine Alvarado, vice president; Ned Bums, secre tary and treasurer and Don Edens, publicity chairman. Edens, a holder of a blue belt and one of the two men in the club with karate training, has organ ized a program of instruction for club members with a g-reen belt or higher. He expects to have some of the new members ready for their green belt tests early in the fall. more body in the blend more flavor in the smoke more taste through the filter It’s the rich-flavor leaf that does it! Among L&M’s choice tobaccos there’s more longer-aged, extra-cured leaf than even in some unfiltered cigarettes. And L&M’ai filter is the modern filter—all white, inside and outside — so only pure white touches your lips. L&M’s the filter cigarette for people who really like to smoke* ‘Horn Bethea Leads SWC In Runs., Hits DALLAS 6P) _ Bill Bethea, Texas shortstop, sets a lively pace in Southwest Conference batting as the championship race rolls into the stretch. The Longhorn slugger has a 16- game hitting streak on the fire, leads the league in runs with 12, hits with 14 and is tied for the lead in stolen bases with five. RONNIE GOODWIN of Baylor leads the conference in batting with a gaudy .406 on 13 hits in 32 times at bat. Bethea is second with 14 out of 40 for .350. Read Battalion Classifieds Dally v:v::x"x3x>-:- Topning the pitchers are three unbeaten hurlers — John Collier of Texas, 3-0; Ed Singley of A&M and Charles Hartenstein of Texas, each with 2-0. The heaviest winner, however, is the brilliant Lance Brown of Tex as Christian, a top pro prospect. He has won five out of six and worked 53% innings—the busiest hurler of them all. He also leads in strikeouts with 54. JOHN PORTER of Baylor has the top earned run average with 1.00. Bill Hancock of A&M leads in total bases with 23. A&M MEN'S SHOP [|g Splash Day Festival’ With each purchase of a CATALINA swim suitor Cabana top you get a chance for $15.00 of FREE merchandise. Ro The drawing will be held on Friday, May 17th, at which time the winner will be announced. j| The Tex, jeriod of i Winner need not be present to win. North Gfite A&M MEN'S SHOP “Home of Distinctive Men’s Wear’’ Cnwvpu.S SpriaiJ gi~» TMA toe |j’ maritim Jroval of £ Ithe acaden Capt. Be lorted that modemizt ited with : Work to OfftJ .I .y olds 1 hisf ing it’s arm lorial Stud he Sul Ross IT'S FAMILY SHOPPING kend. he Sul Ross 'ormer Stude id from A&l DAYS AT Special Good Thru Saturday, May 4. In Bryan Only. We Reserve The Right To Limit. Top Smed Oleo Lb. Pkg. 13 L, Smith, ident of the late Earl Ri iders of the I AN an: class of ’9! I. only the Kth said. R It it was not k to a reunk J. W. Coffee Pkg. 47 Peaches Food No. 2y 2 Club Can 23 Golden Age Flavors or Mixers Qt. Btl. 10 Farmer Brown [two people lawlins sugge 10 year g boys from it have kno mith a greet Iplan and tl i. Rawlins the office c snded the n< ted with ai 1M1TH SAIL !r, when the slim, they 50th anni i the group. 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