The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 07, 1963, Image 4

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THE BATTALION
College Station, Texas Tuesday, May 7, 19G3
Fish Defeat Cubs
With Homer, 6 - 5
The Aggie Fish nipped the Bay
lor Cubs, 6-5, on Kyle Field Satur
day, behind the pitching of Steve
Hillhouse and powerful hitting.
First blood was drawn by the
Fish in the lead inning.
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The Cubs scored one run in the
top of the third to tie the score.
The bottom of the third saw the
Fish go ahead. Scott drew a walk
and Neal Thompson doubled. Then
Lance Cobb, Billy Crain and Mike
Smith all walked to score Scott and
Thompson. Mike McClure sacri
ficed to bring in Cobb for the final
run of the frame.
Baylor jumped back into the
lead again in the fourth and sixth
innings to put the score 4-3.
The Aggies went ahead in the
seventh when Billy Crain produced
a home run after Thompson had
singled.
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Golfers Snare 4th Straight SWC TM
A&M’s master golf team swept
to its fourth straight Southwest
Conference title Satin-day by al
most shutting out threatening
Baylor 5V2-V2 in the A&M course.
Coach Henry Ransom’s crew
went into the match with a slim
point and a half lead on the Bruins
but the Bears never had a chance
against the power of the Cadets.
THREE OF the A&M foursome
broke par in relegating Baylor to
a second place finish. Mike Hig--
gins was the leader with a 68 over
the 6,875-yard, par 70 layout. Hig--
gins trounced Jim Grant 7 and 5.
Harry Hoskins and Ralph John
ston turned in 09’s in winning- their
matches against Tom Langston 3
P and 2 and Joe Pat Rickett 1-up.
RALPH JOHNSTON
EUGENE BYRD
The half-point was garnered
1- when team captain Eugene Byrd
■tied with Baylor’s Randy Meeks.
MIKE HIGGINS
HARRY HOSKI
Need Confusion?
Pick SWC Baseball
By JIM BUTLER
Battalion Sports Editor
Picture Arnold Palmer teeing
off on the 16th hole of a $50,000
tournament. It is the last round
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PHONE VI 6.
ion
-6415
FOR SALE
Must sell before the semester is
1957 Ford, 2-door
Hensel Apts.
the
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See at V-2-B
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ee. bet
ir and
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and heat, 2 years old,
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platform rocker, 5%
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horse power outboard motor - Want
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y cash or
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1956 Pontiac nine passenger station
blui
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May be seen at 002 Timber Street, (Jotleg*
Station. Phone VI 6-4281. 107t(
wagon, 2-tone, white over blue, radio,
heater, power brakes, good tires, $625.
May be seen at 302 Timber Street, College
’58 Plymouth. Power steering, power
bralces, power windows, dual speakers, new
brakes, power windows, dual speakers, new
tires. VI 6-6723, VI 6-5948 after 6. 107t3
43 ft. by 8 ft. Spartan Imperial Mansion
bouse trailer, 2 ton air conditioner, washer,
new hide-a-way
condition. TA 2-
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bed sofa, TV. Excellent
1958 TR-3, red with white top, very good
mechanical condition. .$900. R. Zimmer-
con
man, VI 6-5407 after 5.
WORK WANTED
Experienced dependable maid wants
morning work Monday through Friday.
Call after 6 p. m., TA 3-3932. 106t2
Professional typing. VI 6-8510. Previous
perience: business teacher and secre-
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experience:
tary.
FEMALE HELP WANTED
Waitress wanted, experience not neces
sary, must be over 18. Apply at Triangle
Restaurant 3606 S. College Ave., TA 2-
TV-Radio-Hi-Fi
Service & Repair
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• HI-FI Components
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FOR RENT
One nicely furnished bedroom for Friday
and Saturday of Mother’s Day. TA 2-
7913. 107tl
excellent
ive 3 roc
location.
$55.00. Call VI 6-6528.
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Unfurnished roomy two bedroom apart-
aent. Near Crockett School. VI 6-6660.
76tfn
HELP WANTED
men to
art or
Ale.
distri
full time. Anywhere in Texas this sum
mer. Interview at Saber Motel, Tuesday,
7 p. m. Room 37. 106tl
College student needed for summer sales
in Cameron, Rockdale, Navasota, Conroe,
Cleveland, Crockett, and Madisonville.
Average $1.83 per hour. Hours can be
ed. Scholarship available. Appl;
arrai
an,
Between 8:00 a.m. and lO- :00 a.m. TA 2-
6967. 103t8
nged. Scholarship £
Watkins Products, 221-B S. Main, Brya
CHILD CARE
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Baby sit in home from 8 to 5.
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Jhildren of all ages. Virginia D. Jones,
Registered Nurse, 3404 South College Ave.,
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Apploosa Stud Service. 94% spotted
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Hill Top Lake for fishing, picnicinj
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free. 9 % milea from College on
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6 South. VI 6-8491.
HOME & CAR
RADIO REPAIRS
SALES & SERVICE
KEN’S RADIO & TV
303 W. 26th TA 2-2819
AGGIES NOTICE
To Rent Brazos County A&M Club For
Mixed Parties,—See Joe Fa a Ik
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,
mSCOUNT 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
FOR LEASE
Summer lease my air conditioned Hous-
, June 22 - Sept. 14. Furnished
ton home,
complete. Attractive terms to right
RE 4-1157.
party.
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OFFICIAL NOTICES
loo
YMCA, VI 6-6415, hours 8-12, 1-5, dail:
(Ground
pul
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fall with the Student
There will be a meeting at 6:00 p.m.,
the Social Room of the MSC of
;re v
May 7 in
the All-College Calendar. The meeting is
for the purpose of selections dates for
student activities for the school year 1963-
64. The meeting will be very short, but
a very important one. We request that
anyone wishing to have information placed
on the All-College Calendar, please attend
the meeting. In order to have information
placed on the calendar I
ms
placet! on the calendar it must apply to
at least 2% of the student body. 105t3
Regalia For The May Commencement
Exercis.
All students who are candidates for the
degree of Doctor of Philosophy
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
ihei
accomplished by a representative of the
College Exchange Store). The Ph.D. hoods
will not be worn in the procession since
(this will be
tative of the
woi
all such candidates will be hooded on tl
stage as a part bf the ceremonies. Candi-
stage as a part ox tne ceremonies. Candi
dates for the degree of Doctor of Vet
erinary Medicine will wear the doctor’s
.p, gown and hood appropriate to this
■gree. Candidates for the Master’s De-
gree will wear the Master’s cay and gown.
All civilian students who are
for the
bachelor’s
who
,ian students who are candidates
Bachelor’s Degree will wear the
elor's cap and gown. ROTC students
are candidates for the Bachelor’s D<
will wear the Class “A” cadet unifon
gree will wear the Class “A” cadet uniform
in lieu of academic regalia. Senior boots
are optional with the uniform. Rental of
uni
ps and gowns may be arranged with
Store. Orders may be placed
tne Ex chan
between 8
ge ft to re. orders may be p.
:00 a.m. Monday, May 6 and
12:00 noon Saturday, May 18. The rental
is as follows: Doctor’s cap and gown
$5.25, Master’s cap and gown $4.75, Bache
lor’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
les la
ntals.
lirman
Convocations Committee
addition to these rei
C. E. Tishler, Chair
103tl2
DR. G. A. SMITH
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and he trails his playing mate
Jack Nichlaus by two strokes. Pal
mer has to birdie tl(e last three
holes while Nichlaus needs only
a trio of pars.
This is the situation faced by
the Aggies baseballers as the
Southwest Confernece diamond sea
son draws to a close. The Cadets
must sweep three games from the
always tough University of Tex
as, while the team in the driver’s
seat, Texas Christian must win two
out of three games from Rice and
Baylor.
NOW ADD Gary Player to the
above mentioned golfing twosome
needing five birdies to win and you
bring the Texas Longhorns into the
picture. The Steers, though lead
ing the loop by one game, face the
near impossible task of winning
its last five games—two against
Baylor and three against the Ag
gies.
And if the confusion and dra
matics aren’t enough, bring in the
Baptists from the north who stand
an outside chance by winning their
remaining games and having TCU
lose two more contests.
Now the stage is set, the specta
tors are bitting their nails and the
actors are nervously awaiting the
curtain-raising on the last act.
THE PRECEDING act was bad
news for the home team-A&M-as
Hoskins and Byrd defeated
Meeks and Langston 3' and 2 in
the first doubles match. Johnston
and Higgins teamed to beat Rick
ett and Grant in the other pairing.
THE SWC championship gave
A&M the right to send four golf
ers to Fayetteville, Ark., for the
conference meet starting Thursday.
The linksters will play 36 holes
Thursday and 36 Friday.
The conference meet is a strictly
individual contest with the number
of players each school sends de
pendent upon its place in team
competition. Aggie golfers took
first and second place in last year’s
tournament and first place the year
before.
they split a pair with the Bruins
while TCU and TU were both
sweeping their series’s with SMU
and Rice respectively.
Coach Tom Chandler’s squad
wore out the ball with 15 hits to
win the first game 8-1 but three
stray pitches by Aggie hurler
John Crain spelled an 7-4 defeat
for the good guys in the second
game.
Will Big Arnie pull another
fast finish? Will the Homed
Frogs take gas? Will the heroes
from College Station rescue the
Beautiful SWC trophy from the
sharp horned monster from Cow-
town and Forty Acres ?
Tune in KORA, 1440 in Bryan,
3 p.m. Tuesday for the next ex
citing chapter. Also to be con
tinued Friday arid Saturday on
Kyle Field at the same time of
day. .
Palmer-Nicklaus Battle Looi
In Controversial Colonial if
ft Mi
FORT WORTH <A>) — Storm
clouds vanished on a harmonious
note over the weekend and set the
stage for Act IV in the dramatic
saga of Jack Nicklaus vs. Arnold
Palmer.
The scene will be Colonial’s plush
but treacherous golf course, and
the 18th National Invitation Tour
nament will provide the script.
A fat $60,000 purse awaits the
cast, composed of the Professional
Golf Association’s wandering cap
italists.
Ag Tennis Men
Iv
Capture Fourth
In SWC Finale
The Aggie tennis team, coached
by Omar Smith, placed fourth in
the Southwest Conference final
standings after losing a 6-0 deci
sion at the hands of Texas Tech.
Sophomore ace Richard Barker
lost to Daryl Allison, the Raider
team captain, 6-4, 4-6, 6-3, in the
number one singles match. Barker
and Ricky Williams then played
Allison and Robert Peterson in the
toughest contest of the day, the
number one doubles, but lost 6-4,
6-8, 8-10.
The Aggies posted a 14-22 con
ference record.
That brings the so-called
Three — Nicklaus, Palmer
Gary Player — to the spm
Trinity River layout, alon? i
a total field of 53 professil
and five amateurs.
However, as one scribe s
after Nicklaus humbled the Ik
Inn’s par-72 course, the Bigl
in the case of Nicklaus, is raj
becoming the “Big Me.”
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When You Get
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5,000 AGGIES CAN’T BE WRONG
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Remember MOTHER
On Her Day!
Give her a Corsage from Stu
dent Floral Concession. Top quality
double Cymbidium and Cattleya
Orchid and Carnation Corsages.
See your Dorm Salesman or
stop by the Floriculture Greenhouse
Thursday or Friday 8-5.
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