The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 02, 1966, Image 8

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THE BATTALION
College Station, Texas Thursday, June 2, 1966
EARLY MEMBER
Dr. A. W. Wortham, head of the Department of Industrial
Engineering presents a check to Dennis Goehring for his
membership in the A&M Quarterback Club. Membership in
the club is $25.
Quarterback Club
Initiates Drive
Former Texas Aggie football
great John David Crow, now a
member of the National Football
League San Francisco 49ers, will
be the principal speaker at the
Texas Aggie Quarterback Kick
off ’66 membership drive at Shilo
Hall tonight.
The event will start at 6:30
p.m. at the hall, located on the
Navasota Highway (Highway 6).
All interested persons wishing
to join the Aggie Quarterback
Club are invited to attend the
meeting. Any person can join the
club, including - graduates of other
schools. A person does not have
to be an A&M former student to
be a member.
Membership is $25 per year,
with the membership drive end
ing Sept. 8. Regular weekly meet
ings are held on Tuesday nights
during football season and mem
bers can meet the coaches, view
the previous game film, get
scouting reports and visit with
the players.
The $25 membership is given
to the Athletic Department, which
in turn uses it for expenses not
regularly covered in the athletic
budget.
Persons who cannot attend the
opening meeting tonight can con
tact Dennis Goehring at 846-4461
for additional information.
Belmont Field
Swells To 10;
‘King’ Picked
Two Spring Stars
Added To Ranks
From High School
NEW YORK <A>>—Lucien Lau-
rin asked Amberoid for speed
Wednesday. And he got it with
emphasis as the field for the 98th
running of the $125,000-added
Belmont Stakes at Aqueduct Sat
urday swelled to 10, with Ken
tucky Derby-Preakness winner
Kauai King the firm 4-5 choice.
Amberoid, a slow starter with
a stretch kick, worked six fur
longs in an eyebrow - raising
1:10.4 at Belmont Park. The
work was so fast that Laurin,
trainer of the Reginald Webster
colt, took a second look at his
watch and then asked the dockers
for official confirmation.
“That was fine,” said Laurin,
almost in boyish glee. “He really
was flying.”
Amberoid, seventh in the Der
by, moved up to third in the
Preakness but was beaten more
decisively than in his run for the
roses.
“I just hope this means that he
will be closer to the early pace,”
said Laurin. “He’s been so slow
at the start that it was almost
impossible for him to catch up.”
Max Hirsch expressed surprise
at the speed as Amberoid clicked
off fractions of 11.3 seconds for
the first eighth of a mile, 23.1
for the quarter and 45.4 for the
half before hitting the six-furlong
marker in race-winning time. He
completed seven furlongs eased
up in 1:23.2.
Vote For
FRANK J. BORISKIE
Candidate For
COUNTY CLERK
Brazos County
I sincerely solicit your vote
and support on Saturday,
June 4th, 1966.
Paid Pol. Ad.
Texas A&M added two more
outstanding schoolboy athletes to
the spring sports program when
hurdler Glenn Blahuta and pitch
er Dave Benesh announced they
would attend A&M on scholar
ships.
Track coach Charley Thomas
signed Blahuta, who won both the
high and low hurdles in the Class
B state meet. Blahuta, 6-2, 180,
is from Orchard, where he was an
all-district end in football and all
district center in basketball.
“We feel like Blahuta is one of
the top hurdle prospects to come
to A&M in a long time,” Thomas
said. “He’s a big, strong boy and
we feel he’ll do a good job for
us.”
Benesh won a scholarship
awarded by a Houston depart
ment store. The 6-1, 185 pounder
was named to the Catholic all-
state team two years and led
Houston St. Thomas to state
titles in 1965 and 1966. Benesh
was also the outstanding Ameri
can Legion player in Texas.
The St. Thomas star has hurled
two no-hitters, and in 80 innings
of work for St. Thomas, he struck
out 152 batters—almost two an
inning.
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our specialty!
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more fun! Hold your next femme
test at Ramada ... whether lav
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strained. At Ramada it's no secret:
we love ladies!
Try our fast, friendly
breakfast and luncheon
service.
RAMADA INN
Bryan - College Station
846-8811
Diversity Abounds
Unusual Everywhere On Golf Cours
Discouraged golfers chucking
clubs should take lessons from
Texas A&M’s 6,450-yard par 70
golf course.
Before it became a champion
ship golf layout in 1950, the
course was the scene of booms,
clouds of smoke and flying debris.
A sewage disposal plant once
stood in the area. It was removed
in 1949, and military engineering
students used a concrete tank for
demolition practice.
It’s still the place for the un
usual, manager Luke Harrison
noted.
Duffers out for 18 holes of
“cow pasture pool” may find
horseback and bicycle riders,
archers whizzing arrows, bird
watchers, butterfly netters, trick
shooters, chargers and slow play
ers.
“PEOPLE LIKE to stroll on
the course,” Harrison remarked.
“I called to one elderly couple to
be on guard, but they didn’t hear
me and couldn’t have seen a golf
ball.”
Dr. W. R. Crookshank, animal
nutritionist with the Department
of Agriculture, raises eyebrows
with a trick shot. He sets a soft
drink cup over his ball and hits
a respectable shot.
Females grace the course on
Tuesday and Thursday mornings,
when Harrison gives free lessons.
Summer recreation youth play, at
9 a.m. Tuesday and Thursday,
registers June 6-7. Charged adult
classes are scheduled 5:30 p.m.
Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Dress isn’t too flashy, because
90 per cent of players are mili
tary students.
BANANA HATS and other out
landish garb shows up occasional
ly, and bright red backs provide
frequent splashes of color from
too much sun.
Butch White, 74, recalls a mid-
1950s rule requiring shirts be
worn on the course. Too many
students showed sunburns at the
hospital.
White, shop aide, has shot a
stroke over his age 20 times.
Sickness prevents play now. At
66, he shot a 67 including an ex
tra stroke from a tee shot against
a tree.
“I left-handed it out with my
putter to avoid the penalty,” he
said. Only 27 people have shot
their age in golf’s recorded his
tory.
HARRISON SAW former
course pro Joe Fagan drill his tee
shot into the cup on the fly at
16, an uphill, into-the-wind par
three.
Course record is 63, shot by
golf team member A1 Jones in
the 1950s.
Oddities abound at the old
“demolitions lab.” Deskman
Seale of Houston related a play#
looked for his ball in the roujj
on 17 and found a snake witki
suspicious bulge. He killed It-
reptile and found his ball.
“What kind of penalty is that!
the player inquired.
A drive on No. 3, which pan!
lels Highway 6, hooked wildlye
a moving van rolling towar
Houston.
“The ball bounced off the tm
back into the fairway for an a
cellent second shot,” Seale i
scribed.
It’s one of many funny bounta
on the A&M golf course.
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Shop where the VALUES are BIG and the prices are LOW —
at BROOKSHIRE’S. Here, you wil see row after row — shelf
on top of shelf of your favorite quality foods at low, low
prices. There’s just no end to them. They go from front to
back — down one aisle and up the next. And there’s no end
to your SAVINGS, either, when you fill all your needs here.
So shop today. You don’t have to hunt for LOW PRICES —
THEY’RE ALL AROUND YOU.
IMPERIAL—PURE CANE
With $2.50 Purchase
SUGAR
Gladiola Flour
MARYLAND CLIB COFFEE
With $2.50
Purchase
Speas
Apple Juice 46-Oz. Can 39c
Speas—White or Colored
Distilled Vinegar Qt. Jar 19c
Pine-O-Pine i
Pine Oil 8-Oz. Btl. 35c
Peter Pan
Peanut Butter 12-Oz. Jar 47c
Ireland’s—Chopped or Sliced
Barbecued Beef .... No. 300 Can 73c
Holsum—Stuffed
Manz Olives 6%-Oz. Jar 69c
Libby’s
Fruit Cocktail No. 303 Cans 4 for $1
Libby’s
Bartlett Pears ..No. 303 Can 3 for $1
Libby’s
Pineapple Juice 46-Oz. Cans 3 for $1
Libby’s—Sliced or Crushed
Pineapple No. IVa Cans 4 for $1
Libby’s—Halves or Sliced
Y. C. Peaches No. 2 1 /2 Cans 3 for $1
Libby’s—Pineapple - Grapefruit
Drink 29-Oz. Cans 4 for $1
Libby’s
Cut Beets No. 303 Cans 7 for $1
Libby’s—Texas Pack
Cut Green Beans .. No. 303 5 for $1
Libby’s—Early Garden
Peas No. 303 Cans 5 for $1
Libby’s—Cream Style or Whole Kernel
Golden Corn .. No. 303 Cans 5 for $1
Libby’s
Spinach No. 303 Cans 6 for $1
Libby’s—Deep Brown, With Tomato Sauce
Beans 14-Oz. Cans 7 for $1
Libby’s
Tomato Catchup 14-Oz. Btls. 5 for $1
Libby’s
Tomato Juice .. 46-Oz. Cans 3 for $1
Libby’s
Vienna Sausage 4-Oz. Cans 5 for $1
Libby’s—Spaghetti &
Meat Balls .... ISVg-Oz. Cans 4 for $1
Super Stainless Steel
Gillette Blades Pkg. of 5 59c
Reynold’s—Aluminum
Foil Wrap Reg- Roll 33c
Ml
J
U. S. Good, Baby Beef
SIRLOIN STEAK 79c
U. S. Good, Baby Beef
ROUND STEAK 79c
U. S. Good
RUMP OR PIKES PEAK ROAST Lb 69c
U. S. Good, Baby Beef
T-BONE STEAK Lb 89c
Decker’s—Sliced
BACON _ ,.,79c
California
Each
5c
PRODUCE —
AVACADOS
Tender
BABY OKRA ,,25,
YELLOW ONIONS 2 JSc
__.Lb.lfC
2! Heads 25c
BELL PEPPERS
Crisp, Iceberg
LETTUCE
With $2.50 Purchase
Pepsi Cola -- 41
Lilly
Ice Cream 49
LILLY DOUBLE DIP
ICE CREAM CONE
5
c
HOTDOGS5
c
PLUS FREE PEPSI COLA WKSi
THIS COUPON WORTH 100
FREE Top Value Stamps
With Purchase of 26-Oz Can
BUG KILLING KLEAR
Coupon Expires June 4, 1966.
!**»*HEEI
INTERSTATE FRENCH FRIES
. FKOZmfOQDS
POTATOES.... 3 i >1“
BANQUET
THIS COUPON WORTH 50
FREE Top Value Stamps
With Purchase of
FLORIENT DEODORIZER
Coupon Expires June 4, 1966.
Cream Pies 3 1 *1°°
MEXICAN DINNERS .. each 39c
PATIO BEEF ENCHILADAS package 59c
UAH
THIS COUPON WORTH 50
FREE Top Value Stamps
With Purchase of $5.00 or More
(Excluding Cigarettes) One Per Family
Coupon Expires June 4, 1966.
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