The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 03, 1964, Image 4

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College Station, Texas
Friday, April 3, 1964
THE BATTALION
A&M Diamonders Visit Rice
In Afternoon Game Saturday
By JIM BUTLER
A&M’s next battle in the South
west Conference baseball war will
be waged in Houston Saturday as
the Cadets try to get back in the
title race.
Game time is 2:30 p.m. on Rice
Field. The Owls and Aggies both
stand 1-2 in SWC action. Rice was
trounced by SMU 12-2 and A&M
lost an 8-7 decision to Baylor in
Wednesday’s games.
Coach Tom Chandler will prob
ably call on lefty Steve Hillhouse
for mound duty against the Owls.
The little sophomore limited Texas
to seven hits and beat the Long
horns in his last start.
Probable starting lineup for the
Aggies will be Jerry Ballard, ss;
Bill Grochett, 2b; Bill Hancock, c;
Allen Koonce, rf; DeWayne Stew
art, lb; Lance Cobb, cf; Billy
Crain, If; George Hargett, 3b; and
Hillhouse, p.
The Aggies are 6-5 in season
play picking up a pair of wins
over Minnesota in San Antonio
over the Easter vacation. A&M
took the first contest 7-2 with
Koonce driving in two runs with
a home run and a triple.
The Maroon took a 3-2 decision
in the second game. The brother
duo of Johnny and Billy Crain com
bined for a five-hitter.
A&M Sports Schedule
Weekend sports schedule of I
meets and games for Aggie athletic |
teams is as follows:
FRIDAY—Swimming, AAU Na-I
tional Meet at Bartlesville, Okla.; |
Track, Texas Relays at Austin.
SATURDAY—Varsity baseball,!
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Rice at Houston; Fish baseball.
Rice here at 2 p.m.; Track, Texas
Relays at Austin; Golf, TCU here;
Tennis, Rice at Houston; Swim
ming, AAU Nationals in Bartles
ville, Okla.
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after Six formal wear is now available only at Lou-
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Bill Robinette, alternate captain
of A&M’s SWC basketball cham
pions, won a second-team berth on
the Academic All-America cage
squad, missing a first-team berth
by one vote. He is a B-plus stu
dent in physics. . . .
Bennie Lenox has been named to
the Helms Athletic Foundation’s
All-America basketball squad for
the second straight year. . . . Dan
Mcllhany, top candidate to quarter
back the Aggies next fall, may be
the only SWC gridder in a profes
sional school. He’ll be studying
Vet Medicine. . . .
Aggie basketball coach says
freshman shot-putter Randy Mat-
son is so strong that if he comes
out for basketball A&M will have
to install steel backboards. . . .
Claims he’d break the glass ones.
. . . Danny Roberts’ second-place
finish in the shot put at the San
Angelo Relays marked the first
time he’s lost to a SWC foe in
outdoor varsity competition. . . .
Hank Foldberg finds it difficult
to name his outstanding line candi
date for next season. “Tackle Ray
Gene Hinze of LaVega and guard
Ronney Moore of Brownwood
Cadet Tennis Men
Lose To Cardinals
Despite five close sets, Aggie
netters fell to the Lamar Tech
Cardinals 6-0 Thursday in G. Rollie
White Coliseum, bringing A&M’s
season mark to 7-3.
Tech’s John Maloney defeated
Aggie Richard Barker 3-6, 6-3, 6-3;
Alphonso Ochoa took A&M’s Louis
Rojas 8-6, 6-1; Francis Rawstone
defeated Raul Contreras of A&M
9-7, 7-5; and Beau Maroney beat
Ricky Williams of the Aggies 3-6,
6-1, 6-2 in singles matches.
In the doubles Ochoa and Raw-
storne beat Rojas and Contreras
4-6, 10-8, 9-7, while Maroney and
Maloney took Barker and Williams
3-6, 8-6, 6-3.
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2007 S. College Ave., Bryan. 12tfn
AUTO INSURANCE—place your auto
insurance with Farmers Insurance Group
Dividends increased 50% over last year.
We accept persons, single and under age
25. Call today FARMERS INSURANCE
GROUP, 3510 South College Road, Bryan,
phone TA 2-4461. 146tl07
Australia is about the same size
as the United States hut has
fewer people than the state of
Illinois.
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303 W. 26th TA 2-2819
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Do you change your own oil—?
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DISCOUNT AUTO PARTS
Chev-Fd brake shoes 36-58 List $5.85
set of 2 wheels $2.90
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We have 95% of the parts you need at
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Not off-brand
Autolite batteries 6V only _
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Plenty of Prestone at our usual lowest
price.
JOE FAULK’S
25th and Washington
FOR SALE
1962 Chevy II fordor loaded including
factory air and automatic transmission.
Very clean with 21,000 actual miles. Call
VI 6-8425 or see at 600 Luther, College
Station. 23t2
SPRING REPAIRING AND
REMODELING
R. L. Jackson is connected with a fast
moving repair company who makes free
estimates on repairing, remodeling or
building you a house. He can sell you
a choice lot. Call R. L. Jackson, Bonded
Real Estate Broker, VI 6-7248 or write
Box 3066, Bryan, Texas. 22t3
1957 Vespa 3-speed motor scooter. See
Ernest Petrash, Dorm 12, Room 221 after
5:00 p. m. 22t7
Various priced homes for sale, R. L.
Jackson, VI 6-7248, Bonded Real Estate
Broker, Call us and make appointment 22t3
SINGER TWIN NEEDLE AUTOMATIC
makes all fancy patterns without attach
ments. Sews on buttons, monograms, and
over-casts. 10 year guarantee, $39. or
$8.00 monthly, phone TA 2-7020. 22tfn
SHOP AT WHITE’S AUTO STORE
In College Station For Air Conditioners,
Water Fan Specials
New and Used
Buy, sell and trade. 22t3
Baby Stroller. Good condition. B-20-C.
CV. 21tfn
’51 Chevrolet pick-up, excellent mechani
cal condition. VI 6-7985 after 6 p. m. 17tfn
WORK WANTED
Baby sitting, anytime, TA 2-3691. 22tfn
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608 Old Sulphur Springs Road
BRYAN, TEXAS
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T. V., Radio. Phono., Car Radio
Transistor Radio Service
713 S. Main TA 2-1911
LEGAL NOTICE
ORDINANCE NO. 391
AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR A
PUBLIC HEARING ON THE QUESTION
OF REZONING LOT B, TAUBER ADDI
TION PRESENTLY ZONED AS DISTRICT
NO. 1, FIRST DWELLING HOUSE DIS
TRICT TO DISTRICT NO. 3, APART
MENT HOUSE DISTRICT.
BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council
of the City of College Station, Texas:
WHEREAS, the City Planning and Zon
ing Commission has recommended that
that land described herein be rezoned as
District No. 3, Apartment House District,
It is hereby ordered that a public hear
ing shall be held in the City Hall at 7 :00
P. M. on April 27, 1964, on rezoning cer
tain areas within the city limits, more
particularly described as follows:
Lot B, Tauber Addition, presently
zoned as District No. 1, First Dwelling
House District to District No. 3, Apartment
House District.
Notice of said hearing shall be published
in a newspaper of general circulation in
the city of College Station at least fifteen
days prior to date of hearing.
PASSED AND APPROVED this 23rd
day of March, 1964.
APPROVED:
S/Ernest Langford
Mayor
ATTEST:
S/K. A. Manning
City Secretary
FOR RENT
Two bedroom furnished house, attic fan,
220 wiring, all conveniences, large yard,
$60. a month, one year lease preferable,
call TA 2-7869. 22tfn
One three-rooms and bath; one two-
rooj
fun
special events $3.50
per person. Phone, TA 2-1244. 22t4
>ms and bath, apartments completely
mished. Adults only, some utilities paid.
Also two bedrooms for special events
For weekends two very desirable bed
rooms each with twin beds, adjoining bath,
TA 2-6888. 22t3
FEMALE HELP WANTED
Wanted white ladies for night shift at
Tastee Freez located across
Motel, College Station.
rom Sands
22t6
Lady with experience in bookkeeping
for local firm, good working conditions,
salary open, submit resume of experience
and education to Box 408, Bryan, Texas,
in own handwriting. Replys kept confi
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vertisement. 18tf n
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censed by Texas State Dept, of Public
Welfare. Children of all ages. Virginia
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Will keep children, all ages, will pick up
and deliver. VI 6-8161. Ultfn
Typing, experienced, VI 6-5900
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All Makes
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OFFICIAL NOTICE
Official notices must be brought or
mailed so as to arrive in the Office
of Student Publications (Ground Floor
YMCA, VI 6-6415, hours 8-12, 1-5, daily
Monday through Friday) at or before the
deadline of 1 p. m. of the day preceding
publication—Director of Student Publica
tions.
The English Proficiency Examination,
equired of all juniors in the Education
md Psychology curricula, will be offered
from 3:00 to 5:00 p. m. on April 23
timi
bring
dictio:
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pen, pencil, composit
mary.
iay
;ion
paper, and
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TO ALL STUDENTS OF ARTS AND
SCIENCES WHO ARE ON SCHOLASTIC
PROBATION: You are reminded that you
are required to arrange a conference with
the Dean of your school after each grade
report is issued. 22t4
Application Forms for National Defense
Student Loans for the Summer terms—
1964 and the Academic year 1964-65, may
be obtained from the Student Aid Office,
Room 8, Y.M.C.A. Building, during the
period March 16—April 10, 1964. Applica
tions must be filed with this office by not
later than 5 :00 p. m., April 15, 1964. 16tl5
Those undergraduate students who have
95 hours of credit may purchase the A&M
ring. The hours passing at the time of
the preliminary grade report on March
23, 1964, may be used in satisfying the
95 hour requirement. Those students quali
fying under this regulation may leave
their names with the ring clerk in the
Registrar’s Office in order that she may
check their records to determine their
eligibility to order the rings. Orders for
the rings will be taken between April 13
and May 29, from 8:00 a. m. to 12:00
noon. Delivery for these rings will be
made on or about July 1, 1964. Transfer
students must complete two full semesters
must complete two full semesters
University before they are eligible
to order the A&M ring. The ring clerk
is on duty from 8:00 a. m. to 12:00
Monday through Friday of each we«
at A&M
to ord
16t26
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Dealers
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Sports and Economy Cars
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Complete Service Dept.
2807 Texas Ave. TA 3-5175
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QUOTES
should be as good as anyone in
the Southwest Conference at their
positions.” . . .
A&M has one of the most versa
tile trackmen in the SWC this sea
son. John Collins competes in the
broad jump, high jump, high
hurdles, intermediate hurdles and
has run on relay teams. At San
Angelo he was high point man
in the university division with a
first in the high jump, second in
the broad jump and fourth in both
hurdles. . . .
Despite the fact that the No. 2
and No. 3 players were missing,
the Texas A&M tennis squad beat
Oklahoma’s Sooners, 4-3, in a dual
match here March 26. . . . And,
there isn’t a senior among the top
seven Aggie netters. . . .
A&M will open a new Letter-
men’s Lounge on the ground floor
of G. Rollie White Coliseum in mid-
August. It will be a meeting place
for former Aggie athletes and their
guests and a new home-away-from-
home for current Aggie athletes. ...
Texas A&M’s 1964 football game
with the Houston Cougars in Hous
ton has been changed from Satur
day night, Sept. 26, in Rice Sta
dium to Friday night, Sept. 25, in
Jeppeson Stadium. . . .
2 More Join Ags
Two more top schoolboy cagers
were signed to become Aggies.
Johnnie Cosby, Class B all-stater
from Milford, and Jim Burgess of
Arbyrd, Mo., signed basketball
scholarships this week.
Cosby, who stands 6-4^, aver
aged 24 points and 12 rebounds per
game last year. He is an honor
student and was coached, by Allen
Standridge.
Burgess, 6-5, 185, signed with
the Aggies, ruling out more th
20 other universities who te
after him. The Missouri all-sta
scored 2900 points during fa
years in high school and averagi
better than 26 points per gamei
the four years.
On signing the two standois
Metcalf said, “Cosby can ra;
jump and shoot. He loves to plii
and will be a great help toti
Aggies in the future.
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