Page 6 THE BATTALION College Station, Texas Thursday, February 11, 1965 Read Battalion Classifieds °f Security . . The Top Combination of Protection and Security For Complete Information Call BILL F. CATES 3801 College Road VI 6-4986 You Owe It To Yourself! American General LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Houston * Texas Gus S. Wortham — Chairman Benjamin N. Woodson, CLU, President Gymnast Club Represents A&M In Area AAV Meets By LARRY JERDEN Sports Staff On the A&M campus there are numerous organizations to serve the many varied interests of the student body. One of the most active of the several athletic clubs is the A&M Gymnastics Club. The organization is one of the oldest athletic clubs on campus and since gymnastics is not a recognized Southwest Conference sport, it serves to represent the university in this competition. N. A. Ponthieux is the faculty advisor of the group and Mike Beaumont is the president. The members work out as a team from 5:00 to 6:30 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday evenings and ev ery night during the week pre ceding a meet. These group meetings repre sent only a small fraction of the individual member’s effort, since some gymnasts work out daily or at least every-other-day. Each year the club takes part in AAU-sanctioned meets throughout the state and occa sionally in neighboring states. They also put on demonstrations for groups seeking their services. Last year the group performed at halftime during an Aggie bas ketball game. Their next exhibi tion will be Feb. 23, when they entertain the Hearne High School students with their skills. Most of their meets are in March and April. The first of these meets will be in Houston. The novice and junior divisions will be held Ap ril 9 and 10, while the seniors will perform April 23-24. Pon- tieux said he had four boys who should letter this year, including three returning lettermen from the five who lettered last year. Letters are awarded members on the basis of points earned in the meets. The team is untested in com petition this year, but Ponthieux did give some indication of their chances based on past perform ances and individual workouts. The events scheduled for the Houston meet are free exercise, horizontal bars, parallel bars, tumbling, still rings, trampoline, sidehorse and longhorse. Ponthieux said Mickey Batsell, one of the returning lettermen, should place well in the free ex ercise and longhorse events. On € ^0jeinffctutervA PRICES GOOD THUR.-FRI.-SAT. FEB. 11, 12, 13. IN BRYAN ONLY. We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities. CRISC0 With $2.50 Purchase or More 3 - 39 i. W. COFFEE 1 49 Del Monte Peaches Sliced or Halves 2'/ 2 Can 19 KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP Salad Dressing qt ,49c 11 TUNA L 25c BEEF ROAST CHOICE TENDER AGED HEAVY BEEF SQUARE CUT SHOULDER Farmer Brown or Crown Deluxe TURKEY HENS 10 to 16 Lb. 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The con tinuing success of the club is the result of the hard work of its members and sponsor. A&M doesn’t give any finan- BATTALION SPORTS cial aid to athletic clubs, so the members must pay at least part of their own way to meets and demonstrations. Part of their transportation costs to some of the meets are defrayed through funds from the Exchange Store profits. Ponthieux commented that, “We don’t get to go to some meets in Oklahoma and Louisiana each year due to a lack of funds.” Goldwater’s Kayos Spectator rn [, Ariz. MP)—LikevMJ. C PHOENIX, Ariz. UPl-Liket duffers, Barry Goldwater plained Wednesday his golfkarJ cap was too low, then later 4 one of his straying tee shots l and injure a spectator. Playing in the pro-amateurc petition p r ec e d i n g opening of the 72-hole Phosij Open, Goldwater hooked a balli! the sixth tee. It struck a spectat: in the face, standing about! yards away. The spectator,' Wilbur Alls! suffered cuts and was hospiti ized. 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