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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1966)
Page 6 THE BATTALION College Station, Texas Thursday, May 12, 1966 Choke GUESS WHO WON!! Would you believe Tom Chandler? Not ex- ax from plate umpire Howard Sharr in the actly. The Ag-g-ie mentor disputed a play at sixth inning-, the plate a little to vigorously and got the s» UMP GIVES DIRECTIONS Plate umpire Howard Sharr directs Texas Aggie coach Tom Chandler out of the playing field Tuesday afternoon in Austin. Despite Chandler’s absence from the field during the last three innings, the Aggies edged Texas, 8-6, to f sweep the two-game series and gain a share of the South west Conference title. ' if m ,'jy V -<,/ \ i? 198.3 Tx'" T» A I T' 1 TV r kora|fm THE TURNING POINT Aggie Lance Cobb relays to first to complete a double play which killed a Texas rally in the fifth inning. Longhorn Ray Dulak slides into Cobb but too late. Aggie coach Tom Chandler thought the play was the game’s turning point because it kept Texas from scoring. Iliillllil AND IT’S ALL OVER Forrest Boyd hit nothing but the air in his game and give A&M an 8-6 victory, third swing in the ninth inning to end the AQUA NET Hair Spray 59 Maryland Chib Coffee With $2.50 Purchase or More 49 PINTO BEANS Sack Your Own and Save 2; 25 GOLDEN AGE Assorted Plus Drinks Dep. 10 Gladiola Cake Mixes White Yellow Devils Food Boxes 4 $|oo CAT FOOD Scat Flat Limit 6 Can EGGS Grade “A* Medium 5c Dozen ★ PRODUCE ★ Red Ripe TOMATOES Lb. 19c Fresh LETTUCE Head 15c Yellow ONIONS Lb. 9c King of Salad AVACODAS Each 9c MIX ANY 7 CANS S0(<»‘ size—Renown TOMATOES 7 303 Size—Renown CUT BEANS 7 SOS si*e—Alma New POTATOES 300 Size—Kitchen Kraft BLACK EYE PEAS Larare 2^4 Size—Unde William* HOMINY - 7 303 Size—^Alma SPINACH 7 303 Size—Libby’* CUT BEETS 7 303 Size—LeGrande Cream Style CORN 7 POPULAR BRANDS FRESH MILK rj9c 2% FRESH MILK ^75c Blue Seal Oleo 5 Lbs. $1.00 Swift’s Vienna Sausage 5 Reg. Cans $1.00 Rosedale Frozen Orange Juice 6 - 6-Oz. Cans $1.00 Lipton Tea V4“Lb. Box 39c Stokeley’s Pie Cherries 2 - 303 Cans 39c Dole Sliced Pineapple 2 Flat Cans 35c Nabisco Honey Graham Crackers Lb. Box 35c Scott Jumbo Towels Ass’t 3 Rolls $1.00 ★ MARKET ★ LEAN BABY BEEF CROWN ROAST LB. 45c LEAN BABY BEEF SHOULDER STEAK LB. 59c LEAN BABY BEEF RIB CHOPS LB. 69c BRISKET STEW OR BAR-B-QUE BEEF LB. 43c GROUND BEEF 2 LBS. 89c BIG BOLOGNA LB. 49c OLD TIME HOOP CHEESE LB. 59c STORE HOURS 7 A. M. TO 9 P. M. — OPEN SUNDAYS Winns AH Quanill? Rights Reserved 'YOU CAN'T LOSt AT WINN'S" 3800 Texas Ave. r SUPER MARKET SAVE Big Bonus Stamps at WINN’S Battalion Staff Photos by Kerky Killingsworth BYE, BYE INFAMOUS CLIFF Neil Thompson is dwarfed by the Clark Field cliff which has caused many disputes throughout the years, but Long horn rivals will not have to worry about the cliff anymore because Texas will move to a new ball park next year. cc M O O pa a O 4) VT) P o 3 O % p O C/3 CN pa i ! £ s B CD e2 ce £ O Intramurals Intramural softball playoffs in Classes A, B and C began Mon day. Companies G-l, F-2, A-l and Sq-2, Sq-9 and Sq-1 are the teams participating in the play offs. In Class B competition, teams from Sq-8, Sq-2, Sq-1, G-l, F-2 and A-l will be in the playoffs. Teams competing in the Class C playoffs are Milner Hall, Statis tics, Physikers and Puryear Hall. The current intramural stand ings are as follows: Class A 1. E-2—675 2. G-l—666 3. A-l—625 Class B Sq-8—653 A-l—630 C-2—616 Class O Leggett Hall—590 Pan-Am Club—531 Puryear Hall—475 1. 2. 3. MmlcJIrl Supply 'Picture puma*- 913 5a Co! lay* Av* - 6ry«n,Ti»lM •••••• Authorized Dealer for VOLKSWAGEN Graduating Senior’s New 1966 Volkswagen’s Bank Rates on 100% Financing Hickman Garrett Motors 1701 S. College 822-0146 1 L^- 1 1 c I 1 own and tee 0 Ten U.S. THf for tend W the ! fines but fat beef fines B