Page 6 College Station, Texas Thursday, June 11; 1962 THE BATTALION ill l I t *. * 1 ? ■ 1 Cool, Clear Water. Several people have the right idea on how ford P. Cain Swimming Pool is open during to spend a hot, muggy June Day. The Woo- the week-days and weekends. Schoolboy Baseball Teams Ready For Austin Tourney BY HAROLD V. RATLIFF Eight teams will go to Austin next week for the state schoolboy baseball tournament. Interest will be at a minimum compared to the other sports but it shouldn’t be like that. True, baseball was the last of the major sports to come under the aegis of the Texas Interscholastic League and it takes time to build. But baseball seems to be going much slower than the other sports did. Fewer schools play it than any other sport in the league program. Yet it is one of the most important and gives less trouble than any of them. There have been few ineligi bility squabbles. Baseball was the last sport to be taken into the program. For years the schools held out on grounds that there was more chance of a boy running into pro fessionalism. No other sport had the temptations of baseball, they said. Too many towns would get a ball club together and pay the boys to play. But at Dallas a man named P. C. Cobb was making baseball an important part of the sports pro gram. He showed what could be done. The League instituted baseball as one of its official sports in 1948. And for 16 years it has been con ducted without the hint of even a minor scandal. American Legion, Little League and other leagues for the young sters was the reason. The boys played in these leagues and passed up the summer semi-pro clubs. Baseball has a struggle to get its just dues because the football coaches generally don’t want it be cause it might interfere with their spring training (for the big schools) and the track coaches don’t want it because it interferes with their activities. There has been a proposal to play baseball in the summer when school is out and this would prob ably be just the boost the game needed. Then it would not inter fere with other sports and chances of drawing a crowd would be bet ter. But too many schools oppose this because it would mean added expense—coaches during the sum mer months would have to be paid extra. However, this year the state tournament is being held two weeks later than usual and will be going on when school is out. It’s a sort of experiment to see if base ball would do better if it had a better season. 4 WHITEWALLS OR BLACKWALLS ANY SIZE $4949 1.5 . Off your car BUY ON BUDGET TERMS...TAKE MONTHS TO PAY! NEW 1964 DESIGN Ttnston* M De Luxe Champion V^Yy NEW TREADS Wtf RETREADS ON SOUND TIRE BODIES OR ON YOUR OWN TIRES with the same ALL-ACTION tread design used on NEW Firestone original equipment tires Our Retreads, identified by Medallion and shop mark, are GUARANTEED 1. Against defects in workman ship and materials during life of tread. 2. Against normal road hazard: pairable d in senger car use Is (except repairable punctures) encountered in everyc for 12 jnct day pas- iths. mon Replacements prorated on tread nd based on Firestone price ; time of adjustment. wear an current at time Here’s why Firestone Factory-Method Retreads are your BEST BUY! W« retread only the BEST! Every tire is given a rigid inspec- 1 before i bon by a tire expert before it is ac cepted for retreeding. Only MAJOR r our safety requirement] FULL RETREADS ... not recaps No shortcuts or cheep recapping methods ere used by Firestone. We do only FULL “wrap around" retreading from shoulder to shoul der, using modern automatic it. equipment. eveHYONE \H THE TRANSPORTATION sos&uess USES FIBtSTGNE NEW TRCAOS TO GET MAXIMUM MTLE463E POP THCIR Tl*€ OOLLAftS Only the FINEST materials We use the finest Firestone Micro- Blend treed rubber to give you maximum tire mileage end de pendable service. That's why our New tire FACTORY methods The same exclusive tread design, tread width and depth as used in NEW Firestone tires is molded onto our retreads. We use the seme factory methods used in making new tires. Truck Beet Owners Bus Com ponies Cab Companies Air Lines GEO SHELTON INC. COLLEGE AVE. AT 33rd. FREE PARKING TA 2-0139 - TA 2-0130 Pre-Registration To Start Monday The first of 14 pre-registration sessions for Texas A&M Universi ty freshmen begins Monday. The two-day conferences are expected to attract 1500 new students. “This program helps new stu dents prepare for a successful uni versity career,” S. A. Kerley of the Counseling and Testing Center said. The conference program includes a battery of placement tests, Re serve Officer Training Corps orientation, unit and dormitory as signment and a meeting with the students’ academic dean for re gistration. “Students also become acquainted with the campus and have an op portunity to meet key people,” Kerley said. ,-s£ ***'?// SPECIALS Regular Mexican Dinner—Fried Bean Rice, Tamales, Enchiladas, Taco and Choice Soft Tortillas or Crisp Tortil las, Crackers or Bread. Reg. Price $1.00 Come Early No Orders To Go Please Chapultepec Thursday thru Sunday Across the Street From Ramadalm UNIVERSITY NATIONAL BANK See us for any of your Banking' Needs • Checking Accounts Savings Accounts Loans Safety-Deposit Boxes Drive-In Facilities Adequate Parking COMPLETE HOME OWNED BANKING FACILITIES SERVING THE COLLEGE STATION AREA Member- FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION North Gate VI 6-8751 « A mjr I THESE PRICES GOOD JUNE 11, 12, 13. IN BRYAN ONLY. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT. SUGAR IMPERIAL With $2.50 Purchase or More Save Behind Grocery Turnstiles. 26^ 5 S 27 SALAD DRESSING FOOD CLUB Qt. Jar 39 SPAM Lunch Meat 12-Oz. Can 39 CHUNK TUNA Del Monte No. Vi Can 29 ICE CREAM Family Delight Vz Gal. 59 ST' ’ U. S. No. 1 Top Fresh LETTUCE FOR DELICIOUS CRISP TASTY SALADS HEAD 9 CHICKEN 23 TURKEY FRYERS Fresh 5-8 Lb. Average A Lb. & Jf BOLOGNA '~ Piece J Ev* Lb. Mm m CANNED HAM - t - $ r 9 Can ■ U. S. Choice Heavy Beef O 1 CAAIV Round Lb - give: the 1 fund beyc pers poss expr vars the stafi in ti tans Ui Tc A $21( trai: cher T by t ice, stud trea Dav ing, Fi fellc gues staf prog effo and Dj betv nual year tows “I will trial men sonn has and St proj proc dust pare indu coas For sity’s ice s traini workc throu; The Euger and P of A staff. A S Thi here progr go h know] work. 20 ho labon and