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Aggies Notch 2nd Straight Hillkouse Hurls Cadets Past Rattlers By LARRY UPSHAW Riding' the limber left arm of pitcher Steve Hillhouse and a bundle of batting action, the Tex as Aggie baseball team crushed St. Mary’s, 11-1, Wednesday aft ernoon at Travis Park in Bryan. Hillhouse and right-hander Ken Perrin held the outclassed St. Mary’s nine to just two hits while the Aggie batmen swatted true 13 times to delight A&M’s first hometown crowd of the season. Hillhouse hurled six innings and Perrin relieved for the final three. Centerfielder Chuch Malitz led the Aggie express with three sin gles and catcher Joe Staples blasted a two-run homer. First baseman Billy Crain also con tributed two singles to the Ag gie runaway. The Ags overpowered the Rat tlers with a seven-run third inn ing which just about settled the whole affair. St. Mary’s did manage to pull up to score their lone run in the top of the fifth inning. A&M lost only in the error column with four goofs to a single St. Mary’s mistake. The rout was the second straight win of the season. After the first three games were scrapped due to bad weather, the Aggies bounced Trinity, 8-2, in San Antonio Tuesday. All-American Lance Cobb belt ed a double and a single for the Aggie cause and leftfielder Alan Koonce picked up two RBI’s for good measure in the Trinity win. A&M did its damage with three runs in the first inning, three in the second and two in the seventh, making the most of five hits. Trinity pounded its two runs in the fourth. Right-hander Tommy Chiles chunked the first five innings to get credit for the win. Billy Johnson then came in to save the Aggie advantage. Commenting on his team’s ear ly season performance. Coach Tom Chandler expressed wary confidence when he said, “It’s so far so good. If we keep hav ing good pitching, we will do all right. That’s the important thing in this game.” FIRST AGGIE ROUNDTRIPPER Catcher Joe Staples receives congratulations Mary’s. The Aggies blasted the Rattlers, of his teammates after clouting a two-run 11-1, behind ace lefthander Steve Hillhouse’s homer in Wednesday’s game with St. pitching and a 13-hit attack. Beasley Receives Mention On AP All-American Poll “Big John” Beasley, the most prolific scorer in Texas A&M basketball history, heads a four- man Texas aggregation on the honorable mention rolls of the Associated Press All-American squad. Joining Beasley on the AP hon or list are Texas Tech’s little bomber, John (Dub) Malaise, Nevil Shed, stalwart star of the nation’s second - ranked Texas Western, and the Houston Cou gars’ phenomenal sophomore, El- vin Hayes. Big John sports a 27-point av erage and holds virtually all Ag gie scoring and rebounding marks. The 6-9 senior from Kildare now stands third among all-time Southwest Conference scorers as the Aggies close out the season tonight against Arkansas in Fayetteville. Malaise, who made the Helms All-American Team last year, tied the SWC single game scoring record with 50 points against Texas University. Shed is the main cog in the Miner’s rise to a spotless 24-0 record and Hayes is the youngster who leads the nation’s highest scoring five. Houston has hit 100 points on 13 different evenings this season. ceived unanimous applause as re peating members of the United Press International All-South- west Conference team. Also hit ting for the second year is Car- roll Hooser of SMU. Darrell Hardy of Baylor and Charles Beasley of SMU, no re lation to the Aggie ace, rounded out the honor five. John Beasley, Malaise and Hooser are seniors while Hardy and Charles Beasley are juniors. Randy Matson polled the strongest vote among honorable mentions, while also included Ag co-captain Dick Stringfellow. Beasley and Malaise also re- Read Battalion Classifieds Page 6 College Station, Texas Thursday, March 3, 1966 THE B ATT ALIO BATTALION CLASSIFIED TH Political Announcements Subject to action of the Democratic Primary May 7, 1966. WORK WANTED Typing—Printing. Complete Thesis, Dis sertation Service. IBM Executive type writers, Professional Typists, Glidewell Secretarial Service, 2007 South College Avenue, Phone 823-1693. 274tfn For Congressman, Sixth Con gressional District: OLIN E TEAGUE (Re-Election) For County Clerk: FRANK J. BORISKIE WANT AD RATES One day 4# per word 3d Per word each additional day Minimum charge—50^ DEADLINE 4 p.m. day before publication Classified Display »0d per column inch each insertion CHILD CARE Child Care in my home. South of Uni versity, 846-8377. 276t8 Child care in my home, infants through 4 years, 846-3317. 270t8 Will keep children. 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Apt. 1 401 Lake Phone 822)-2035 164tfn EMPLOYMENT NOTICE Designations as to sex in our Help WiiH and Employment Agency columni u made only (1) to indicate bona fide otttp tional qualifications for employment vi- an employer regards as reasonably nt» sary to the normal operation of hil buiiii or enterprise, or (2) as a convenient!: our readers to let them know which n> tions the advertiser believes would hi: more interest to one sex than the cih because of the work involved. Such fej nations shall not be taken to indicate th any advertiser intends or practices an; s lawful preference, limitation, specific!'.! or discrimination in employment practiu HELP WANTED Waitress Wanted: Apply in penont The Ramada Inn. 2(M R.N. to work 3-11 p.m. and 11-1 u and relief shift at Madison County H» pital. Starting salary $350.00 and Meals provided ; uniforms laundered, to tact B. 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It is hereby ordered that a public hear ing shall be held in the City Hall at 7:00 irticuiariy described as follows: Lots 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 of Block 1 ” - ' -listr- ' District No. 3 Apartment House District. Notice of said hearing shall be published in a newspaper of general circulation in the city of College Station at least fifteen days prior to date of hearing. PASSED AND APPROVED, day of February, 1966. APPROVED: S/Ernest Langford Mayor ATTEST: S/K. A. Manning City Secretary 713 S. Main 822-1941 Cecil Sez: “We meet all advertised price: on major brands motor oil—N- limit. Oil Filters % PRICE- all sizes. 100% new oil 10(( (/• All Brands Motor Oil Wholesale Prices. Come in register for free Case of Oil of your choice. BRYAN OIL WHSK 805 N College (Highway 6, M at 19th CITY ORDINANCE this 28th ORDINANCE NO. 455 AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR A PUBLIC HEARING ON THE QUESTION OF REZONING LOTS 1, 2, 3, EXCEPT FOR THE W 40 FEET OF LOT 3 AD JOINING LOT 4, BLOCK 9, WEST PARK ADDITION FROM BUSINESS DISTRICT NO. 3, APORTMENT HOUSE DISTRICT, TO DISTRICT NO. 4, FIRST BUSINESS DISTRICT. BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council the city of College Station, Texas: WHEREAS, the City Planing and Zoning Commission has recommended that that land described herein be rezoned as District No. 4, First Business District, It is hereby ordered that a public hear- It is hereby ordered that a public hear ing shall be held in the City Hall at 7:00 P. M. on March 28, 1966, on rezoning certain areas within the city limits, particularly described as folio’ Lots 1, 2, 3, .except for of Lot 3 adjoining Lot 4, dditii— ■* tne W 40 feet Block 9, West Lots 1, 2, 3, .except for thi Lot 8 adjoining Lot 4, B1 Park Addition, from District No. 3, Apart ment House District, To District No. 4, First Business District. Notice of said hearing shall be published in a newspaper of general circulation in the city of College Station at least fifteen days prior to date of hearing. PASSED AND APPROVED, this 28th day of February, 1966. APPROVED: S/Ernest Langford Mayor ATTEST: S/K. A. Manning City Secretary "MOONEY” The Name To Remember When You Wish To Buy Any Type Of Musical Instru ment, Domestic and Imported Instruments Of Outstanding Quality Are Available At MOONEY PIANO & ORGAN CO. Expert Repair Service 1208 So. Coulter Dr. Bryan Phone 823-5045 — Res. 846-3538 ORDINANCE NO. 453 AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING T* HOUR PARKING ON THE NORTH S® OF FM 60 BETWEEN OLD HIGH"’: 6 AND NAGLE STREET, ESTABL& ING TWO-HOUR PARKING ON T® SOUTH SIDE OF FM 60 BETWEEN A; BURY STREET AND OLD HIGH"'- 6, ESTABLISHING A FOUR-HO® PARKING LIMIT ON THE SOUTH SI) OF FM 60 BETWEEN NAGLE STKg AND ASBURY STREET, ALL INJE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEJA ESTABLISHING TWO-HOUR PARK 1 -' FOR ONE BLOCK NORTH OF FH ’ ON ALL STREETS INTERSECTING ! 60 FROM THE NORTH BETWEEN OJ' HIGHWAY 6 AND NAGLE STREET, PEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN W, FLICT, DIRECTING PUBLICATION P PROVIDING A PENALTY BE IT ORDAINED by the City Con^ of the city of College Station that to authority contained in the Chwt? the city of College Stati tion and the SUS* of the State of Texas, the following ref" tions concerning parking on FM 60 betW, Nagle Street and Old Highway 6 ““I le block on all streets intersecting^ from the North Between the said “w Street and Old Highway 6 and a® - - - isffl eluding the said Nagle Street nnd Highway 6 are hereby fixed: . In the best interest of public J* movement of traffic and general F®- the public the following parking areas established: ,, (1) Two-hour parking on the side of FM 60 between Nagle Street Old Highway 6. (2) Two-hour parking on theSootn? of FM 60 between Asbury Street wd ‘ Highway 6. (3) Four-hour parking on the n® side of FM 60 between Nagle Street Asbury Street. (4) Two-hour parking on both ! “*.l all streets intersecting FM 60 if 0 ® ' North between Nagle Street and Old way 6, including Stasney Street, E* Street, Tauber Street. College Main S" and Boyett Street North, provided, ever, that such two-hour zone shall es- for only one block North of FM 60 on * of said streets. (6) The two-hour parking limit an*, four-hour parking limit herein for shall exist between the hours “ ’ a. m. and 5:00 p. m. on all days ei s Sunday. Ordinance No. 275 dated JanuVL 1969, and Ordinance No. 424 dated F*^ ary 26, 1965, and all other ordinsnnS; conflict with the provisions hereef v hereby repealed. .. It is, therefore. Ordained that the parking areas be established and appropriate signs be erected, that < ordinance be published in a newspsP*^ general circulation twice during the J day period after its passage, and th*t*^ due passing of this ordinance and >f such sip a newspsP^ ; durin: e, and nee and gns, proper authorities j force such ordinance . to enforce such ordinance violating said parking li® 131 und guilty of a misdemeanor. ^ PASSED AND APPROVED, this ^ st rue ted anyone found guilty ) day of February, 1966. APPROVED: S/Emest Langford Mayor ATTEST: S/K. A. Manning City Secretary Pi Bi Bi G Bi ti lu Bi lu fr (I Be 3 N! 01 HE t J