:ioii Clas FROM THE ^ideii ined By JIM BUTLER r > the eiif azer slar The m drained § Trying to justify the University of Houston’s recent icked ofijplea to join the inner circle of the Southwest Conference, ts bladeMougar Athletic Director Harry Fouke nixed the idea that ito the 5 a nine-team league was too big. ” tiltedil “The Big Ten is larger. So is the Southeastern Con- ose witiierence. As far as intersectional games are concerned, we ell heaviij]could play any of the Southwest Conference schools and be G nearbyi a better opponent than at least one of the teams they would . He noifelay in intersectional competition,” Fouke told the Houston and the \& Post. anotherlw Either on purpose or intentionally, the Cougar AD lidn’t think about the Aggies before making his statement, line wasrOr Baylor. Or SMU. Or TCU. Or Rice, inrolled i:l Baylor and A&M already schedule UH along with program Kentucky and Oregon State for BU and Ohio State and iy ConstrESU for A&M. tors Sch« I How much better opponent is Houston than these ? Charlie I And a larger conference would definitely not mean a • ad biiletter conference. Take the situation of the two collegiate T the sclii Irganizations cited by Fouke—Big Ten and SEC. a dangeil No school in either of these conferences plays all the tid. “Goifther schools. Thus two teams often tie for the title with- ir studeiout playing one another. The result: confusion. >ve tool! But it just doesn’t seem right for a Texas state sup ported university with the second highest enrollment not was inl 0 ^ one 8' an S‘- w h er e there’s a will . . . Acrosil -^ e solution is simple—trade! Exchange Houston for 1 current member. Arkansas would be the first logical choice, being out ride the state and much closer to the three surrounding jonferences—Big Eight, SEC and Missouri Valley. The next logical choice would be the University of Texas, ince they feel they are completely out of everyone else’s umbled 3tor graii d he was ctor for , conducts Extensii four to ll i the netl league, they might as well be. Aggie Netters Score Shutout Off NT Eagles The A&M tennis team produced a skunk here Wednesday, and the team that received the bad g-as was North Texas University by way of a 6-0 defeat with the Ag gies taking every set. It was a clean sweep for the Maroon netters, both in singles and doubles matches. Luis Rojas defeated Roland In gram, 6-3, 6-3; Richard Barker topped Charles Chrane, 6-2, 6-0; Raul Contreras beat Roland Ra dar, 6-3, 6-4; and Ricky Williams took Joe Ragsby, 6-0, 6-2. Rojas and Contreras teamed in the doubles to take Chrane and Ingram, 6-1, 8-6, while Barker and Williams defeated Radar and Rigs by, 9-7, 8-6. Freshman tennis play Wednes day saw Haskell Wright of A&M defeat Jerry Morris of Navarro Junior College, 7-5, 9-7, but Chun ky Curlee lost to Navarro’s Bill Grubbs, 6-4, 6-4. Las Vegas Joins New Grid League SAN ANTONIO, Tex. CP)_Las Vegas, Nev. has become the fifth member of the recently-organized North American Football League, which will begin play in Septem ber if a sixth club can be located as late as June 15. ■e them 1 Jones, a ented. for eiji ome experi meed clas WANT AD RATES )ne day . 3^ per y 2<* per word each additional day Minimum charge—40^ DEADLINE ily heliet ake a sin d the ns luce a lie: hways. the scl ,n 700 trees dule, I lei BATTALION CLASSIFIED 4 p.m. day before pu Classified Dispii 80d pe: er column ch insertio ay inch CHILD CARE 8 to 5 in my home, VI 6-6536 HUMPTY DUMPTY NURSERY, nsed by Texas State Dept, of P elfare. 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Orders for 0 the rings will be taken between April 13 j and May 29, from 8:00 a. m. to 12:00 noon. Delivery for these rings will be g made on or about July 1, 1964. Transfer 1 students must complete two full semesters ^ at A&M University before they are eligibile j to order the A&M ring. The ring clerk is on duty from 8:00 a. m. txr. 12:00 noon Monday through Friday of eaSt week. 15t26 ’51 Chevrolet pick-up, excellent mechani cal condition. VI 6-7985 after 6 p. m. 17tfn 1963 Covair Monza 4-speed, perfect con dition, beautiful saddle tan with match ing interior, still under warranty, $1895, VI 6-5134 after 4. 17t4 Complete stero set including 50 wt. amplifier; AM&FM tuner, turn table, tape deck and two 12 inch coxial speakers, contact Bill Tompkins, Dorm 10, Room 315. 17t4 1949 Hudson, 6 cyclinder sedan, over drive, radio and heater, good mechanical condition, $130, call VI 6-7947, D-l-C, College View. 16tfn Turf Green Miniature Golf Course will be open Friday at 4 p. m. March 13. 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Main TA 2-6000 Corsages for the JUNIOR BALL RAMADA FLORIST Located in the Ramada Inn Convenient to Campus MASTER’S TRANSMISSION SERVICE Complete Transmission Service TA 2-6116 27th St. and Bryan Bryan, Tex. CASH AVAILABLE FOR BOOKS, SLIDE RULES & ETC. 5,000 AGGIES CAN’T BE WRONG 1 LOUPOT'S New Store Hours — 8 a. m. 'til 5:30 p. m. — 6 Days A Week. THE Thursday, March 19, 1964 BATTALION College Station, Texas Page 7 Fish Track Debut Slated Saturday is " i Senior Bill Hancock has been moved from the third base spot he filled for two years to the crouching antics of catcher. The red-haired lefty is handling the new job well and swinging a big bat for the Aggies. It’s opening day at Kyle Field Saturday as the Fish track team makes its debut in a triangle meet against the University of Texas Shorthorns and the Rice Owlets. The meet will be run off simul taneously with the A&M varsity- LSU-Rice meet. Leading the freshmen into com petition will be Texas shot put champion Randy Matson, high jumper Mike Schrider, sprinter James White, sprinter-field man Sports Day Tickets Sold At Six Spots Only two days remain for Ag gies to get their tickets for Spring Sports Day, scheduled for this Saturday. Tickets can be bought for $1 at two locations on campus and four in Bryan. The cashier’s desk in the Me morial Student Center and the Athletic Department ticket office are the places at A&M. Bryan ticket offices are at Con way’s Downtown, Western Auto Supply, Franklin’s Furniture and The Varsity Shop in Townshire. A ticket will be necessary for attendance at the four athletic events of the day. A&M’s fresh man track team hosts Texas and Rice in a triangular meet to be run simultaneously with the var sity meet with LSU and Rice. Buddy Woodall and miler Geoffrey Earl. These, along with several other former state schoolboy champions form “the best all-around fresh man team I’ve ever had here,” Coach Charlie Thomas said. Action will start at 1 p.m., with the field events, featuring Matson and Jack Pyburn in the shot put. Matson and Pyburn, the 1963 Louisiana discus champ, will also be in the discus along with Randy Juge. The Fish will have depth in the high jump with 6-7 leaper Schrid er and two 6-0 jumpers, Junge and Stephen Holtz. The mile run will also see Aggies stacked with the likes of Earl, Texas 4A champion in 1963, Danny Clifton, Class B state champ, and Johnnie Cosper, Don Smith and Bob Smith. A&M’s 440-yard relay will be of Don Price, Buster Mason, Wood- all and White. In the 100 and 220- yard dashes will be White, Price and Mason. White was the Class 4A winner in both the 100 and 220 last season. Competing in the 440-yard dash for the Aggie Fish will be Larry McGough, Darrell Wilk and David Jeffrey. The Maroon mile relay unit will be Arie Britt, White, Woodall and McGough. Taking charge of the hurdles, both 120-yard and 440-yard, will be Robert Ginsback. Earl Edwards will enter the pole vault with Joe Moseley while Woodall, Holtz and Moseley will be in the broad jump. PRICES GOOD THROUGH SAT. MARCH 21. IN BRYAN ONLY. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT. With $2.50 Purchase or More Bot. Ctn. (Qc Behind Grocery Turnstile. m JtLi * >lus Dep - j/F J COFFEE A BLEND OF 100 % PURE C0FFEE Eb * CHUNK TUNAstar-kist N °N / it can 25 c PEACHES FOOD CLUB .... Sliced or Halves N can /2 2 5 C LUNCH MEAT swift prem r£ 39° Special Sale Heavy Calf Steak! SIRLOIN STEAK heavy calf lb 59 c ROUND STEAK heavy calf lb 69 c T-BONE STEAK heavy ca p lb 69 c VELVEETA kraft processed 2 69 c O R A N G E S JUICY SWEET Each 5 C Del Monte Cream Style Golden Corn ... 2 N can 3 s 03 39 c Del Monte Early Garden Peas 2 N ckn 3 s 03 45 c Food Club Fruit Cocktail N ca 2 n H 39 c