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Thursday, July 15, 19 5 THE BATTALION College Station, Texas Page 7 Russians Will See Randy Orbit Shot could t could tei -ctorlly « -the Leapi r a gtftk penalty, fore the t heard a\J _ in a Bapfe I SPORTS SPECTACULAR VAULT ►-out the gif,, Athletes and coaches from 90 Texas cities competed last ailed anon Saturday on Kyle Field for honors in the Bryan-College William |Station Jaycee Sports Spectacular. State champions were s-otor. I decided in each event—from golf to pole vaulting. Winners aittee coiif will compete in the national Junior Chamber of Commerce sged awam I sports meet in Houston late this summer, d handle it« xle that prt- HOUSTON (^P)—Randy Mat- son, Texas A&M’s world record shot putter, will leave July 24 for New York to join the United States track team that meets Russia at Kiev July 31. Matson will not be able to com pete in a meet before then be cause of the NCAA-AAU fuss. The NCAA has told him he can’t participate in a meet at Wichita because there will be athletes other than from the AAU. The U. S. team is not large enough to hold a meet among themselves. “There will be some high school boys in the meet,” said Matson. Matson can participate in the Kiev meet because the NCAA does not seek to control its ath letes in international competition. He also expects to get into two more meets before he returns— one in Poland and the other in a Scandinavian country. Matson threw the shot 67 feet 8% inches in a special demon stration last week to qualify for the Russian meet. He could not compete in the National AAU meet because of a knee injury, and got into the Russian meet through a special ruling. Matson, who holds the world’s record of 70 feet 7 inches, hopes to hit 70 feet in Russia. He was down to 238 pounds after the season closed in Texas but now has gained back up to 24& and will try to put on more weight before he competes at Kiev. “I was surprised that I made over 67 feet here Saturday,” he said. “I didn’t think I was strong enough since losing so much weight.” AUTO REPAIRS All Makes Just Say: “Charge It” Cade Motor Co, Ford Dealer BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES One day 4# per word iddit* char ne d u per word each additiona Minimum charge—50c DEADLINE iblication 4 p.m. day before pub Classified Display 90c Per column inch each insertion FOR SALE ’65 MUSTANG White with black interior 6 cylinder, standard shift, 6 months old. 206-D Spruce. 846-7229. 1963 VW Deluxe Sedan and 1963 GT Hawk, both low milage. Call 846-6234. 192tl Catalina Water Cooler, $30.00, 846-7646. years old, 192tl Philco-Bendix washing matchine, $60.00, iy 2 years old. X-3-G Hensel, 846-4816. 1969 2 dr. Chevy, green and white, conditioned, $600.00. 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THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Announcement of Final Examination for nnounce the Doctoral Degree L' arry ] Candidate for Degree of: Doctor of Philos- >ocl (D Full Name of Harry Bert (Defense of the Dissertation) Candidate: Lagers tedt, Candidate for Degree of: D ophy in Plant Physiology Title of Dissertation : A St in Plants Time of Examination: July 22, 1695 at Study of Kinetin 3 :00 lace i :ience Building Hall 0 p. of Exar .tion: Room 303 in Plant Wayne C. Dean of Graduate Studies bicycles, T. V.’s, tape recorders, ra air ape n refrige , ster< iditiom :rs, ta- TYPING SERVICE-MULTILITH PRINT ING, thesis-dissertations-yearbook-brochures -term papers-business letters-job resume applications-blank forms, etc. REPRODUC TION : Copy negatives and prints-lantern slides • paper masters - metal plates-custom pho T o finishing. Camera and movie pro jectors repair service. PHOTOGRAPHY. J. C. Glidewell’s PHOTO LAB. TA 3-1693, 2007 S. College Ave., Bryan. 12tfn Lose weight safely with Dex-A-Diet Tablets. 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Main TA 2-6000 GRADUATE COLLEGE CALENDAR, SUMMER SESSION 1965 FAILURE TO MEET CERTAIN RE QUIREMENTS BY THE TIME SPEC IFIED MAY RESULT IN THE POST PONEMENT OF RECEIPT OF THE DEGREE Second Term, July 19 - August 27 July 19 Registration for the second term July 20-23 Registration for the Graduate Record Examination* July 30 Last day for filing applications for advanced degrees** August 13-14Graduate Record Examination August 20 Last day for filing three copies of theses and dissertations with the Graduate College*** August 27 Last day for final examinations August 28 Foreign language examinations for Ph.D. candidates XXX •Required of all graduate students who have not taken the Aptitude Test and an Advanced Test of the GRE. To register, pay $5.00 fee at the Fiscal Office and take receipt to the Graduate College Office. ♦•Applications for degrees must be filed at both the Graduate College and the ^ Office. and disser vill result automatic cancellation of appl for degrees. Note 1: Candidates for doctoral degrees Registrar’s Office. **‘Failure to submit theses and disserta tions by specified dates will result in — ... —plications or are reminded that the scheduling of final examinations is now pub. lished under "Official Notices’ The Battalion. Form: put i" in for this ms pose, available at the Graduate ege, must be submitted to the loll. Note 2: 1.5: f purl Coll. Graduate C week prioi examinati Fin it the Gr nbmitted liege no later than one to the day of the of theses and dis- prior ition lal copies of theses sertations should be filed with the e week ;on. 192t7 Graduate College at least one prior to the final examinati. ENGLISH PROFICIENCY EXAMINATION The English Proficiency Examination, re quired of all juniors in the Education and Psychology curricula, will be offered from on July 29, 1966, in 3:00 to 5:00 p. .m the Academic Buildin to be examined compos ling. Room 425. 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