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College Station, Texas
Friday, May 8, 1964
THE BATTALION
Ags, Longhorns Get
10 Inning Stalemate
TWO-BAGGER FOR GROCHETT
sixth inning hit produced final two Aggie runs.
BY JIM BUTLER
AUSTIN — Darkness won a ball
game here Thursday afternoon.
A&M and Texas, vying for a
trip to the College World Series,
plated five runs each in ten in
nings when the umpires decided to
call the game for lack of light.
The two teams play a doubleheader
| Friday.
The Aggies jumped to an early
three run lead in the first inning
against UT starter, Bob Myer.
Jerry Ballard, Bill Grochett, and
Alan Koonce all singled to bring
in one run. Lance Cobb singled to
rightfield to bring in the second
run.
Texas came back with three runs
in the bottom of the second off
A&M hurler, Steve Hillhouse.
Butch Thompson walked and was
followed by Ron Bandy’s double
and a double by shortstop Forrest
Boyd.
Texas took the lead in the bot
tom of the fifth with one run on
two hits and a pair of A&M errors.
Ed Denman started the rally with
a single and went to second when
the ball went through leftfielder
Alan Koonce’s legs. Ed Kasper
followed with a single to plate
Denman with the fourth Texas
Netmen Eye Semis
In SWC Tourney
BY MAYNARD ROGERS
LUBBOCK — A determined
crew of Aggie netters fought their
way up the ladder in the SWC ten
nis tournament here Thursday by
placing two men and a doubles
team in the semifinals.
In the meantime Cadet linksman
Mike Higgins earned a tie for fifth
place in the SWC golf tourney
with a 151 round on the par-141
course in the first day of compe
tition.
In singles net play Richard Bar
ker defeated Edward Terville of
Rice, 2-6, 8-6, 6-3, in the first
round while Luis Rojas upended
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Jacky Griffin of Baylor, 6-0, 5-7,
6-2. Ag Ricky Williams dropped
his first round match to Frank
Bertram of Rice, 6-3, 6-4.
In the quarterfinals, Barker
took Beau Sutherland of Texas
Tech, one of the Red Raider lead
ers in last year’s tourney, 8-6, 6-3.
Rojas defeated Rice netter Dale
McCleary, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3.
Barker meets Jim Parker of Rice
in the semifinals Friday while Ro
jas takes on Jerry Walters of
Texas.
In doubles play, the Aggie duo
of Barker and Rojas topped Don
Draper and Don Foiles of Tech in
two quick matches, 6-1, 6-3, in the
first round.
The two Maroon netters will
meet Bertram and Chip Travis of
Rice in the doubles semifinals Fri
day.
Housty Brewer of Texas, from
the same group that took the con
ference team title, is leading in
the golf tourney with a 146 score
for 36 holes.
The Aggies scored two in the
top of the sixth to regain the lead.
George Hargett walked, and Neil
Thompson, pinch hitting for Hill-
house, also walked. Shortstop Jer
ry Ballard reached base on a field
er’s choice. Then Bill Grochett
doubled off the fence in left cen-
terfield to bring in the tying and
go-ahead runs.
John Crain, who relieved Hill-
house, shut out the Longhorns un
til the ninth inning. Crain walked
Ward Summers in the ninth,
prompting Coach Tom Chandler to
bring in southpaw Richard Beller.
Beller walked the next two hitters
to load the bases. Then sophomore
Billy Crain came in from his right-
field position to replace Beller.
After getting Gene Ross on a pop
up to first baseman Frank Stark,
Ron Bandy singled over second
base to knock in the tying run.
Bandy was a thorn in the side of
the Aggies all day, getting four
of the twelve Texas hits.
Jerry Ballard and Bill Grochett
led the Aggies with three hits
apiece.
The game will not count on ei
ther team’s record, but the indi
vidual performances will be fig
ured into the conference statistics.
The Aggies and Texas face off
at 1:30 p.m. in Austin for Friday’s
two games.
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iblication—Director of Student Publica-
Announcement of Final Examination for
the Doctoral Degree
(Defense of the Dissertation)
ame of Candidate: Drew, Donald
Full Name
Richard.
Candidate
Traffic Congestion.
Time of Examination: May 12, 1964 at
1:30 p. m. to 3:30 p. m.
Place of Examination : Faculty Room,
Richard Coke Building.
Wayne C. Hall,
Dean of Graduate Studies. 43t3
Announcement of Final Examination for
the Doctoral Degree
(Defense of the Dissertation)
r De
Candidate for Degree of Doctor of Philos
ophy in Geology.
Title of Dissertation : Evaluation of Select
ed Radioisotopes as
Ground - Water
Tracers.
Time of Examination: May 13, 1964 at
2 :00 p. m.
i p. m.
Place of Examination: Room 104 Geology
Building.
Wayne C. Hall,
Dean of Graduate Studies.
Announcement of Final Examination for
the Doctoral Degree
(Defense of the Dissertation)
Full Name of Candidate: Smith, Leon Rus
sell.
Candidate for Degree of Doctor of Philos
ophy in Plant Pathology.
Title of Dissertation : Rhizoctonia fruit rot
tomato: the influence of fungic
1 biological factors on disease deve
icidal
velop-
of
and
ment.
Time of Examination: May 15, 1964 at
9 :00 a. m.
Place of Examination: Conference Room
203 Plant Sciences Building.
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Announcement of Final Examination for
the Doctoral Degree
(Defense of the Dissertation)
Full Name of Candidate: Malik, Dharam
Dev.
Candidate for Degree of Doctor of Philos
ophy in Poultry Science.
Title of Dissertation
in Water
the Domestic
Time of Examination: May 15, 1964 at
2 :00 to 4:00 p. m.
Wayne C. Hall,
Dean of Graduate Studies. 43t3
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Student Finance Center, Memorial Student
tions to
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nt orgi
nition
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The Bell County A&M Club will award a
scholarship for the academic year 1964-65
ip for the academic year
to a qualified student from Bell County.
Interested students should obtaii
lin applic
tion forms from the Student Aid Office,
Room 8, YMCA Building, prior to May 11,
40t5
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Exercise
All students who are candidates for the
degree of Doctor of Philosophy are required
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 19 (this will be accomplished
the College Exchange
in the procession since all such candidates
will be hooded on the stage as a part of the
ceremonies. Candidates for the Master’s
Degree will wear the Master’s cap and
All civilian students who are candi
dates for the Bachelor’s Degree will wear
the bachelor’s cap and gown. ROTC stu
dents who are candidates for the Bachelor’s
Decree will wear the Class “A” cadet
uniform in lieu of academic regalia. Sen-
uniform in lieu of academic regalia. Sen
ior boots are optional with the uniform.
Rental of caps and gowns may be arranged
with the Exchange Store. Orders may be
ic Exchange Store. Orders
placed between 8:00 a. m. Monday, May 4
and 12:00 noon Saturday, May 16. The
rental is as follows: Doctor’s cap and
rental is the same as that for cap
gown. A 2% Texas State Sales Tax is
quired in addition to these rentals. 3!
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CITY ORDINANCE
ORDINANCE NO. 398
AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR A
PUBLIC HEARING ON THE QUESTION
OF REZONING LOTS 9 AND 10, BLOCK
18, BOYETT ADDITION FROM DISTRICT
NO. 2, RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT TO DIS
TRICT NO. 3, APARTMENT HOUSE DIS
TRICT.
BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council
of the City of College Station, Texas:
the City of College fetation, lexas:
WHEREAS, the City Planning and Zon-
g Commission has recommended that land
ing Commission
described herein
be rezoned as District No.
3, Apartment House District; now, there-
It is hereby ordered that a public hearing
shall be held in the City Hall at 7:00
P. M. on
fore.
It
be held in
[. on May 25,
ling areas w
svs_:
• changi
of Lots 9 and 10, Block 1
rezoning
rezc
follows:
May 25, 1964 on the question of
areas within the city limits as
1. To rezone or change the classification
Lots 9 and 10, Block 18, Boyett Addition
from District No. 2, Residential District to
District No. 3, Apartment House District.
Notice of said hearing shall be published
daily " ’
in a local daily newspaper of general cir
culation at least fifteen days prior to date
of said hearing.
Passed and approved and ordered pub-
and app
lished this 6th day of May, 1964.
fay of May,
APPROVED
S/Ernest Langford
Mayor
ATTEST:
S/K. A. Manning
City Secretary
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CITY ORDINANCE
ORDINANCE NO. 396
AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOE
PUBLIC HEARING ON THE QUESTiOl
OF REZONING THE FOLLOWS!
DESCRIBED AREA FROM DISTRICTS!
1, FIRST DWELLING HOUSE DISTEICl]
TO DISTRICT NO. 4, FIRST BUSINESS
DISTRICT:
TRACT NO. I:
BEGINNING at an iron rod in a cone#
monument at the most northerly cons
of Lot 1, Block 6, Redmond Terrace Att
tion ;
THENCE N 48° 12' E a distance offfi
feet to a point for corner ;
THENCE S 46° 00' E a distance of 13(1.1
feet to a concrete monument for coma
nee
t foi
THENCE S 45° 00' W a distance of 21S.I
feet to a concrete monument for coma;
THENCE N 64° 48' W a distance of «|
feet to a concrete monument for coma;
THENCE N 45° 20' W a distance of til)
feet to a concrete monument for cotta;
THENCE N 41° 48' W a distance ofltl,I
feet to the point of beginning.
TRACT NO. II:
Lots 9 through 11 in Block 3 and Lotilj
through 21 in Block 4, Redmond Terrut,I
BE IT ORDAINED by the City Conti
of the City of College Station, Texas: !
the City Planning and lit-1
ded that lui
WHEREAS,
ing Commission
described herein
has recommend
4, First Business District; now,
rezoned as District St
therefm.
scribed herein be
First Business
It is hereby or
ing shall be held in the City I
the
It is hereb;
ss District ;
ordered that
public hat
Hall at I:#
M. on May 25, 1964 on the question!!
thin the city limits u
P.
rezoning
areas within
follows:
To rezone or (
of all that property
BEGINNING at an iron rod in a cont#
zone or change the classiliti
tion of all that property TRACT NO: 1
monument at the most northerly cornet«
Addil
Lot 1, Block 6, Redmond Terrace Additiosl
THENCE N 48° 12' E a distance of (2IJ
feet to a point for corner;
THENCE S 45° 00' E a distance of 13(Ii
feet to a concrete monument for corn-:
THENCE S 45° 00' W a distance of 221:
feet to a concrete monument for corns
THENCE N 64° 48' W a distance of 6«J
feet to a concrete monument for corns
: ° on'
THENCE N 45“ 20' W a distance
feet to a concrete monument for come
THENCE N 41° 48' W a distance of M.
feet to the point i
TRACT NO. II:
Lots 9 through 11 in Block 3 and k
throu
idition
from District No. 1, First Dwelling
District No. 4, First Business Dist:
4, First
usiness 1
shall be
publish!
neral ci*'
to dr
of said heari
ng.
Passed and approved and ordered pi
lished this 6th day of May,
APPROVED
1964.
S/Ernest Langford
Mayor
ATTEST:
S/K. A. Manning
City Secretary
(
r
/
ORDINANCE NO. 397
AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FORI
PUBLIC HEARING ON THE QUESTI05
OF REZONING ALL OF LOTS
THROUGH 9 INC., BLOCK 6, REDMOH
TERRACE ADDITION FROM DISTRIC1
NO. 1, FIRST DWELLING HOUSE HIS
TRICT, TO DISTRICT NO. 3, APARI
MENT HOUSE DISTRICT.
BE IT ORDAINED by the City Cowti
lege Station, Texas:
City Plann:
as recommem
of the City of Coll
lege
Cit;
ling and to;
ided that l®i
be rezoned as District F*
3, Apartment House District; now, them
fore,
It is hereby ordered that a public her;
ing shall be held in the City Hall at 1$
ing snail be beld in the City nail at
P. M. on May 25, 1964 on the question!'
rezoning areas within the city limits s
follows:
1. To rezone
tion of all of Lo
To rezone or change the classifim
ts 1 through 9
classify
inc., Bind
Distrb
trict No. 3, Apartment House District
Notice of said hearing shall be publish!
cneral »
â–  to dm
in a local daily newspaper of gener
culation at least fifteen days prior i
of said hearing.
learmg.
issed and approved and ordered pih
lished this 6th day of May, 1964.
- day of May,
APPROVED
S/Ernest Langford
Mayor
ATTEST:
S/K. A. Manning
City Secretary
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Sealed proposals addressed to the Hon®'
able Mayor and City Council of Coils’
Station, Texas, will be received at the
fice of Ran Boswell, City Manager, uitj
3 p. m. May 19, 1964, for furnishing &
[ay 19, 1964, for furnishings-
necessary materials, machinery, equipm« ;
superin
certain
Station
are as
ry m„-^
tendence and labor for constructs
for the City of Coll*
, T exas. The approximate quantity
follov
9,820, C.Y., Commend Road Excavah*
Compaction of Subgrade
17,370, S.Y., Compaction of Subgrade
29,990, S.Y., Flexible Base. Crushed Ut>
stone, six inches thick
6,000, Gal., Asphaltic Material for Pri* 1
Coat
Hot Mix Asphaltic Concrete Pavement
116.09, Ton, (a) Asphalt
1,431.90, Ton, (b) Aggregate
1.431.90, Ton, (b) Aggregate K u
13,856.36, L.F., Standard Curb and Gull*
77.52, C.Y., Extra Reinforced Concrete !> 01
Curb & Gutte:
1.90,
C.Y., Storm Sewer Standard Inlets
9.58, C.Y., Storm Sewer Double Inlets
12.15, C.Y., Storm Sewer Modified DouR’
Inlets
9.44, C.Y., Culvert Headwalls
80, Sq. Ft., Standard 4 Inch Concrete Si*
walk
87, Each, Excavate & Gravel Single Dri«
ways
4, Each, Excavate & Gravel Double Dri”
ways
6, Each, Standard Manhole Ring 4 Co*
80, C.Y., Unclassified Ditch Excavation
L.F.,
31,
Culvert
31, L.F.,
Culvert
331, L.F., 30"
Storm Sewer
classified
18" Reinforced Concrete
24" Reinforced Concrete PiP 1
Reinforced Concrete P-F
of 6' 1” h
20, L.F., Culvert Consisting of 6
7’’ C.M. Multiplate Pipe Arch
Lump Sum Removal of existin''
30'*
’tion l< -
Lum^
inforced concrete pipe and construction®
30 linear feet of 36" reinforced cone*®
pipe including the repair of existing sto*
sewer manhole and reinforced cone* 5
headwall
Proposals shall be accompanied hf, 1
Cashier’s or Certified Check upon a F®
tional or State Bank in an amount »®
less than five (5%) percent of the to»
maximum bid price, payable without i®
course to the City of College Station, TO’
as. Owner, or a bid bond in the
amount from a reliable Surety ComP*®'
a guarantee that the Bidder will « 1, ®
as a guarantee that the Bidder win
into a contract and execute perform*' 5
bond within ten (10) days after notice 1 '
award of contract to him.
Th.
Successful Bidder must furnish
formance bond upon the form pro'i^
in the amount of one hundred
cent of the contract price from an appro*
Surety Company holding a permit from ^
State of Texas, to act as Surety, or d*
Surety or Sureties acceptable to the Owf
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ie right is reserved as the interest ’:
the Owner may require, to reject any *'
all bids, and to waive any informalitf ^
bids received.
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tion, Texas, on deposit of twenty ($$'•,
dollars per set, which sum so depoBj*
will be refunded provided the provi* 10 ^
of the Specifications regardii
of such Documents are compiled wM'
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By:
S/Ernest Langford
Mayor
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S/K. A. Manning
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