The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 29, 1964, Image 4

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    Ags Back In Front
By JIM BUTLER
Associate Editor
There’s an unwritten rule in
baseball that says when you play
a team that looks asleep, don’t
rock the cradle!
When Rice took infield practice
with dropping eyelids Tuesday aft
ernoon, the Aggies nodded know
ingly, greased up their bats and
sang a lullaby to the tune of 12
hits and an 11-4 Southwest Con
ference victory.
The Owls added five errors to
the worthy cause of A&M’s 10th
consecutive win, a victory that put
the Cadets back in sole possession
of first place in the loop race.
Coach Tom Chandler’s crew hit
a couple of sour notes in their tune
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that awakened the Owls for a four-
-run burst in the fifth inning. But
John Crain relieved starter Steve
Hillhouse in the sixth, calming
Rice bats for the final four frames.
Rice’s James King, who came
close to beating the Aggies last
Friday, lasted only one and a third
innings, leaving the Owls under a
seven-run blanket.
The scoring started when Bill
Grochett and Allen Koonce re
ceived free tickets to first base
and scored on Bill Hancock’s long
double to centerfield. Billy Crain
reached first on an error and
Frank Stark banged a triple to
deep left center for two more runs.
Singles by Jerry Ballard, Koonce
and Hillhouse, plus three Rice mis-
cues added three more tallies to
the cushion in the second inning.
George Hargett’s single, a sin
gle by Ballard and another Owl
bobble brought in the eighth score
in the third frame.
Rice picked up a pair of hits
in the second and fourth before in
digestion on Hillhouse’s curve
caused them to burp up four runs
in the fifth. Wayne McClelland’s
triple, a pair of walks and an Ag-
error accounted for the first two
runs. Gene Fleming and Donnie
Longcope singled to bring in two
more.
Stark stroked a two-run home
run in the seventh and Hancock
tripled across a run in the eighth
to end the scoring.
Hey Aggies!!
There is still plenty of time for your outfit, floor or
ramp to sign up for Varsity Shop’s Hamburger Fry.
All you can eat or drink and THE VARSITY SHOP IS
picking up the bill! Sign up ... as often as you wish . . .
at the Varsity Shop. The unit with the most cards in the pot
wins.
Contest closes Friday, May 1, 5:00 p. m. The Varsity Shop
will meet with the winning group to determine date.
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Progressive Aggie
Varsity linksman Mike Higgins started the season some
what slowly. But the senior from Tomball shot back into
the grove Saturday when he fired a three under-par 68 to
pace the Aggies to a 6-0 win over the Rice Owls. The
veteran golfer will lead the Maroon to Austin Friday for
a match with/the Texas Longhorns.
THE BATTALION
Page 4 College Station, Texas Wednesday, April 29, K
READ BATTALION CLASSIFIEDS
LOU BETS HIS BUSINESS ON AGGIES
“Sure, I’ll stake my business on a Texas Aggie any
time,” J. E. “Lou” Loupot said today. “Why you can
depend on an Aggie further’n a longhorn can jump whet
he sees a good Aggie.”
“But Lou asked me, “Are you sure the Aggies will
buy a good thing when they see it? Can we depend on
the Aggies to grab a really good buy?”
I told him to ship me a representative sample.
Loupot announced that, to further prove he would
stake his business on a Texas Aggie, he is offering Lou’s
Aggie Officers Payment Plan for contract seniors.
“I’m willing to stake my business to see Aggis enter
the service in uniforms they can be proud of,” Loupot
reaffirmed.
“Just the other day, I was talking to a fellow from
Davis Clothing Company*.” I said “Friend, I want toot-
fer the Aggies a top-flight year-round uniform service
right here at Lou’s. The best, right here in College
Station!”
“Lou, Davis Clothing Company has the best. We
maintain stock of over 15,000 uniforms. We ship 98 r ;
of our orders immediately! Our coast to coast organiza
tion extends the utmost in service and quality. I’m sure
it will be a real asset to the Aggies to have this service,
America’s Finest Uniform Service.”
AGGIES MAKE YOUR LAST TRADE AT LOU’S ONE
TO BE PROUD OF FOR YEARS!
Get the uniforms an officer needs at
Loupot;
“Where Aggies Trade”
*40 years service. 200 experienced tailors, government approved.
See Wall Street Journal.
St
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In
Intramural Tennis
Starts Saturday
The annual A&M University In
tramural Open Tennis Tournament
will begin Saturday at 1:30 p.m.
on the A&M courts. The tourney
is open to all A&M students. En
trants will register on the spot and
must furnish their own racquet
and two new tennis balls.
Action Saturday will consist en
tirely of singles matches.
Vs CARAT
SOLITAIRE 14 Kt.
Reg. $300.00
Now $199.00
1 CARAT
WEDDING SET
Reg. $395.00
Now $249.50
GENTS’ 14 KT GOLD
WEDDING BANDS
Reg. $15.00
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SOLITAIRE
Reg. $100.00
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17 JEWELS
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Waterproof — Automatic
Reg. $59.50
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WITH METAL BANDS
Reg. S49.95
Now $29.95
GENTS’ YELLOW GOLD
EXPANSION BAND
Shock-Proof Watch
Reg. $14.95
Now $10.88
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WATCH BANDS
Save — Now y 2 Price!
1847 ROGERS 52-PIECE SET
Silver Plate Service
For 8 — Reg. $89.95
Now $69.75
Charm Bracelets
GOLD or SILVER — Reg. $8.95
Now $5.95
SAFETY
ASHTRAY SETS
Reg. $2.95
Now 99^
13 - PC. CHINA
TEA SET
Reg. $5.95
Now $2.95
17-JEWEL SHOCK - PROOF
POCKET WATCH
Reg. $35.95
Now $28.50
9 CUP WEST BEND
AUTOMATIC
COFFEE PERK
Reg. $9.95
Now $7.50
PARKER JOTTER
BALL POINT PENS
Reg. $1.95
Now 88^
REGULAR SIZE
ZIPPO LIGHTERS
Reg:. $3.50
Now $1.89
CUFF LINKS
TIE TAC SET
Reg. $5.50
Now $2.98
Pendants, Pearls,
Crosses, Etc.
Reg. $2.95
Now 98^
ALARM CLOCKS
Reg. $4.95
Now $1.99
STERLING SILVER
I DENTS
Reg. $22.95
Now $12.95
JEWELRY BOXES
Reg. $8.00
Now $4.00
GENTS’ BILLFOLDS
Reg. $7.50
Now $3.88
SPEIDEL
WATCH BANDS
Reg:. $5.95
Now $3.95
Fitted Brush Set
Reg. $5.95
Now $2.99
LADIES’ 4-PIECE
LUGGAGE SET
Reg. $59.50
Now $29.95
STOP WATCHES
Reg. $15.95
Now $10.95
CULTURED PEARLS
Reg. $49.95
Now $29.95
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