The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 18, 1968, Image 6

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College Station, Texas
Thursday, January 18, 1968
THE BATTALION
EL ZARAPE
RESTAURANT
Specializing In
Mexican Food
Hours open Tues. thru Sat.
4 - 9 p. m. and Sun. 11 - 9 p. m.
Mr. & Mrs. Bee
Three Tostodas Conqueso
With Meals
311 McArthur Street
College Station, Texas
Aggies Squeeze Longhorns, 88-87, At Austin
By GARY SHERER
Rice’s head basketball coach
Don Knodel isn’t going to know
Need a copy of
your notes, graphs,
papers, etc?
For your use
LOUPOTS
JOHN UNDERWOOD
how to prepare for the Aggies,
when his team plays the Maroon
and White on Feb. 6.
The Owl mentor has seen the
Aggies play twice this season.
His first time was last week’s
game with Texas Tech. The Ag
gies shot the Raiders off the
floor in a 94-81 G. Rollie White
win. Knodel’s second in-person
glimpse of the Aggies was Tues
day night at Austin.
ONCE AGAIN it was an Aggie
victory as they scored an 88-87
victory over Texas at Gregory
Gym.
The cliff-hanging win was the
Aggies’ second Southwest Con
ference win of the year. Coach
Shelby Metcalf now must con
sider Knodel some kind of lucky
charm as the three SWC games
that the Rice coach has missed,
the Aggies lost.
For awhile, it looked like noth
ing was going to help the Aggies.
Ten turnovers in the first half
plus leading scorer Ronnie Peret
getting in foul trouble put the
Aggies behind at halftime, 47-42.
Then, with the start of the
second half, the game became a
real personal scoring duel be
tween Texas’ Billy Arnold and
the Aggies’ John Underwood and
Sonny Benefield.
ARNOLD, WHO finished with
36 points, won the duel for the
first six minutes and the Long
horns pulled to an 11-point lead.
Then Peret, saddled with four
fouls, along with Benefield, led
an Aggie comeback that saw
them outscore the Longhorns 12-
2 in the next three minutes.
From there, Underwood took
over as his nine straight points
kept the Aggies in the ball game.
However, both teams now were
facing foul problems, with four
Aggies all with a quartet of
fouls.
Texas lost Arnold and junior
forward Kurt Papp on fouls and
the Aggies equaled them with
Underwood and Peret going to
the bench. This left just Bene
field to carry the scoring load.
As this game was a return to
form for Benefield, it also was
for Billy Bob Barnett. The Bren-
ham junior pumped in five points
and with four minutes left, the
Aggies pulled to their first lead
since early in the game.
AFTER THIS, the Longhorns
never led again. But Texas kept
in the game and with the Aggies
leading 86-85, team captain Terry
Trippet attempted to dribble to
wards the basket. The Odessa
senior was knocked off balance
by an anxious Longhorn and after
the dust cleared, an equally
anxious official called a “palm
ing the ball’ violation on Trippet.
There was only 23 seconds re
maining at this time but the
Longhorns missed their subse
quent shot and a Texas man was
called for a foul. It must have
been retribution as Trippet was
the man that was fouled.
The Aggies’ answer to “Mister
Cool” then stepped to the foul
line and sank the two free throws
and the game was out of reach
for Texas.
THE WIN makes the Aggies
8-6 for the season and 2-3 in the
SWC. Texas is now 6-7 for I
year and 3-2 in the conference,
High for the Aggies was Hi
derwood with 27 and Barnett aij,
ed 19. Benefield and Peret con,
pleted the Aggies’ double-fipn
scoring with 14 each.
Arnold’s 36 points led Te«
with major help coming from I
tie Larry Smith with 15 at
Papp and soph Wayne Doyalaii
ing 12 apiece.
Knodel was not the only S|
coach in the 7,000 spectator
The Aggies’ next SWC garaefj
front-running Baylor, was repr.
sented by its head man, Bill Met
fee. The Bears will invade Agfi;
land Feb. 3. The next garnet
the Maroon and White will Ic
road game at Shreveport, li
against Centenary.
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BATTALION CLASSIFIED
Elmer Smith Is Inducted
WANT AD RATES
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Classified Displi
FOR RENT
HELP WANTED
University family needs mati
le person
ork
res:
child care and light
afternoons per week. FI
ipo:
house
xible
per week, riexi
hours. Start January 20. 846-5487 evenings.
525t2
Available February 1, nicely furnished
two bedr
air cond:
per month. Presently occupied by
graduate students. Located in the country
about 20 minute drive from university.
See Bar W Ranch. Phone 822-4972, 10
a. m. - 9 p. m. weekdays. 526tfn
eoi uary mceiy j ui litsueu
room duplex. Wall to wall carpets,
ditioning, all utilities paid. $100
nth. Presently occupied by three
Apartment for couple. Bedroon
room, dining
and gas and water paid
Call 823-5416 from 8 - 5.
nent for couple. Bedroom, living
ning room, and kitchen. Furnished
and water paid. $65 per month.
STATE MOTEL, rooms and kitchen, day
and weekly rate, near the University, 846-
[.y,
262tfn
THE BRYAN ARMS
APARTMENTS
“Congenial Living”
Separate Adult & Family Areas
"Children Welcome’'
Model Apts. Open For Inspection
From $120 - All Utilities Paid
1602 S. Collage Avenue
Resident Manager - Apt. 55
Phone 823-4250
Make Your Deposit Now
VICTORIAN
APARTMENTS
nay between Brya
AAM University
STUDENTS!!
Need A Home
A 1 Bedroom Fur. A Unfur.
Pool and Private Courtyard
1 MONTHS LEASB
401 Lake St. Apt. 1
TRANSMISSIONS
REPAIRED & EXCHANGED
Completely Guaranteed
LOWEST PRICES
HAMILL’S TRANSMISSION
118 S. Bryan —Bryan— 822-6874
WE RENT
TYPEWRITERS
Electric, Manual, &
Portable
OTIS MCDONALD’S
429 S. Main — Phone 822-1328
Bryan, Texas
AUTO REPAIRS
All Makes
Just Say:
“Charge It”
Cade Motor Co.
Ford Dealer
Classic Wax
Cal Custom
Accessories
Hurst Floor Shifts
Enco & Conoco 31 £ qt.
Amalie & Havoline .. 350 qt.
We stock all local major brands.
Where low oil prices originate.
Quantity Rights Reserved
Wheel Bearings
50% Off
Parts Wholesale Too
Filters, Oil, Air - Fuel
10,000 Parts-We Fit
96% of All Cars - Save
25 - 40%
Brake Shoes $2.98 ex.
2 Wheels — many cars
Auto trans. oil 25 $
AC - Champion - Autolite plugs
Starters - Generators
All 6 Volt - $10.95 Each
Most 12 Volt — $11.95 Each
Tires—Low price every day —?
Just check our price with any
other of equal quality.
Your Friedrich Dealer
Joe Faulk Auto Parts
220 E. 25th Bryan, Texas
JOE FAULK ’32
21 years in Bryan
Wanted, two registered nurses for su
pervisor on 3 to 11 shift at Madison County
Hospital, Madison ville, Texas. Excellent
Salary. Call collect, DI 8-2631, Miss Gloria
Rice or Mr. E. G. Clark. 465tfn
WANTED
Female roomate wanted over 20. See
Judy, Monaco, Apt. 142 after 5 p. m. 526t3
Biol.
limal
Specimens
birds, skel
rine life.
lections, Marin
obj'ects, dried plants si
studies. Call 846-8983.
d; stuffed
insect col-
needed
etons,
Also man made
uitable for still life
524t4
WORK WANTED
Typing. 846-3290.
OFFICIAL NOTICE
Official notices must arrive in the Office
iblications before deadline of
of Student Publications before deadline
1 p. m. of the day preceding publication.
At 8 a. m. Thursday,
ill be posted in the foyer of the
there
Richard Coke Building a list or those
candidates who have completed all academ
ic requirements for degrees to be con-
red on January 20, 1968. Each can-
ite is urged to consult this list to
his status. 62!
January 18, 1968,
didate
determi
Prevetermary Medicine Student*
All students who expect to register in
pre-veterinary medicine for the Spring
Semester 1968 must have their courses
approved by their Academic Advisor. A
form signed by the Academic Advisor
listing approved courses must be
at registration.
and
presented
SOSOLIKS
TV & RADIO SERVICE
Zenith - Color & B&W - TV
AH Makes - TV - Repaired
713 S. Main 822-1941
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
It is now time for all Depart
mental and Professional Club,
Hometown and International
Clubs, Honor Societies, Sports
Clubs, and Service Organiza
tions, who did not apply for
recognition the first semester,
to file a list of their officers
with the Student Finance Cen
ter, MSC. Deadline Feb. 15,
1968.
TYPEWRITERS
Rentals-Sales-Service
Terms
Distributors For:
Royal and Victor
Calculators &
Adding Machines
CATES
TYPEWRITER CO.
909 S. Main 822-6000
Watch Repair
Jewelry Repair
Diamond Senior
Rings
Senior Rings
Refinished
C. W. Varner & Sons
Jewelers
North Gate 846-5816
FREIGHT SALVAGE
Brand Name Furniture
Household Appliances
Bedding
Office Furniture
Plumbing Fixtures
All damage
utility by
ed items restored to full
res
sirs
department.
C & D SALVAGE CO.
32nd & S. Tabor Streets — Bryan
FOR SALE
Honda S-90, excellent condition. 4,300
miles. $195.00. 848-5976 after 5 p. m.
526tl
All curtains & drapes for Hensel Apts;
balcony chair; 846-8335. 526tl
1966 Honda, 160 Scrambler,
payments, 306 Redmond Dr,
Take up
Apt. 107.
526t2
846-2380.
Party records, Golf-Game, Bud Fletcher
Ph
albums, Ken Idaho albums. Play-boy maga<
zines, all kinds Texas Aggie Champior
stickers.—many other novelty and gag
items—Aggie Den, North Gate (next to
Loupot’s) open 8 a. m. till ? seven days
a week—come see us ! 526tfn
1966 THUNDERBIRD, maroon, extra clean
power disc, brakes, steering, windows and
seat. $2,450.00 Call 846-4536. 525tfn
3-bedroom, house 2 full baths on corner
lot with extra lots if desired. 501 North
Broadw
6 or all
tra lots if desu
ay, Caldwell. Call
1 day on weekends.
567-4369 after
FOR SALE BY OWNER: Lot at 810 E.
26th, Bryan. Price $1250. 846-6669. 523tfn
Three used
$25.00 and up.
rmy officers’
^oupot’s
uniforms.
521t6
4,000 used golf balls 5c, 10c, 30c.
land Recreation Center. Redm
Center.
Aggie-
ond Terrace
520tfn
OWNER LEAVING TOWN MUST
SELL! Three bedroom home central air
and heat. One of the most beautifully land
scaped lots in Brazos County. Phone 846-
6669.
tie 846-
489tfn
GM Lowest Priced Cars
$49.79 per mo.
With Normal Down Payment
OPEL KADETT
Sellstrom Pontiac - Buick
2700 Texas Ave.
822-1330
26th & Parker
822-1307
HOME & CAR
RADIO REPAIRS
SALES & SERVICE
KEN’S RADIO & TV
303 W. 26th 822-2819
CHILD CARE
Into Arkansas Hall Of Fame
Child care all ages. 846-8151.
HUMPTY DUMPTY CHILDREN CEN
TER, 3400 South College, State Licensed.
323-8626, Virginia D. Jones, R. N. 99tfn
SPECIAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Station wagons, car, pickups, truck, office
furniture, pumps, electric motors, plumb
ing fixtures, laboratory equipment, 330
yards broadcloth, air conditioners and
electrical equipment. Many other items,
total of 257 lots. Bid forms will be
available and sealed bids received in the
the Directors of Purchasing and
Office of the D
Stores, Asbury
Texas until 10
ig and
Street, College Station,
00 a. m. January 29, 1968.
This property may be inspected between
the hours of 8:00 a. m. and 4:30 p. m.
Monday thru Friday by contacting the
Office of the Inventory Supervisor at the
Office ot the Inventory Supervisor a
above address, for information call 846-
7723. The right is reserved to reject any
and all bids and to waive any and all
technicalities.
8UL ROSS LODGE NO. 1300 A.F. &. A.M.
~ Called meeting Thursday, Jan-
The M:
uary 18, at 7 p. m. The Master
Mason’s Degree will be con
ferred.
Tom Chandler, W.M.
Voolket, sec’y
Joe Woo
526tl
ATTENTION
Research Professors
Graduate Research
Assistants
You may be eligible for special
income tax benefits.
For this and other tax problems
contact.
Blocker Trant
4015 S. Texas Ave.
Phone 846-7842
LOOKING FOR A NEW
CAR FOR ONLY
$1767.00
COME TO
Hickman Garrett Volkswagen
AUTHORIZED DEALER
1701 So. College Ave. 822-0146
Elmer Smith, assistant head
football coach at Texas A&M
University and one of the most
respected men in his profession,
will be honored by his home state
tonight when he is inducted into
the Arkansas Hall of Fame.
Gene Stallings, head football
coach at Texas A&M, will present
Smith for induction.
Others who will be inducted at
the banquet in the Arlington Ho
tel at Hot Springs include Bo
Rowland, who coached at Ouachi
ta and Razorback back in the
1918 era and Howard Hickey,
great Razorback end around the
1936-38 era.
Smith was born in Casa, Ark.,
and was graduated from Danville
High. He entered Hendrix College
at Conway where he became one
of the school’s all-time athletic
greats. He was a four-year, four-
sport performer, starring in foot
ball at fullback. He still is con
sidered one of the all-time I
backs in Arkansas collet
ranks.
A few years ago he was naa
one of the 10 most distinguisii ^ j
graduates of Hendrix College.
A soft-spoken man with as Q ener ^l
sense of humor, Smith has ak
elor’s degree in economics ant
master’s degree in physical ei
cation, the latter from Peak
College in Nashville, Tenn.
The kgF
ranlzatioh
>all banq lie
light (Ja* 1,
hat there v
Smith has been in coack; ^ f or $h
-
” ■ ■ ■
since
burg,
1931. He started at He
, a A 7 k " H i sh ; wh r
18-2 mark for two ,« k , innolJ n
Next, he was an assistant i ; | n j orm
Hendrix College for four yet ;ickets ^jll
He then went to Centenary Ct j
lege at Shreveport, La., as W ’ heir dat e!
field coach and stayed thereat; gn( j 'p c x: lS
1942 when he entered the Nti ^ a vc
He reached the rank of lieuteiai »
commander. After his dischitj m, . n c
he became head coach at Soutk , ^ ) ‘ i t
State College in Magnolia, ^ C
In eight seasons there he ca
COACH ELMER SMITH
Honored by his home state.
piled a 57-27 record in.«
two perfect seasons—10-0 in Ir ^
and 11-0 in 1952.
came to Texas A&M in IS a . t s
on Paul Bryant’s first staff.
has served under four coak
here—Bryant, Jim Myers,
Foldberg and Stallings.
When Stallings was hired
Dec. 7, 1964, his first move tb
day was to name Smith assista
head coach.
Smith is married to the fonx
Sybil Tucker, who is a junior hr
teacher in the Bryan school«;!
tern.
CIVILIAN
SENIORS
and
GRADUATE
STUDENTS
Will have their portrait
made for the 1968 Aggie-
land Now thru Jan. 31.
Portraits will be made at
University Studio.
(Coats & Ties)
CASA CHAPULTEPEC
OPEN 11:00 A. M. CLOSE 10:00 P. M.
1315 COLLEGE AVENUE — PHONE 822-9872
SPECIALS GOOD IFRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDl
Fiesta Dinner
Guacamole Salad, Beef Taco,
Three Enchiladas, Beans,
Rice, Tortillas and Hot
Sauce, Candy.
Regular ^
$1.50
TACO DINNER
Two Beef Tacos, One Chili
Con Queso, Guacamole Salad,
in. ‘ “
Tortillas
Dessert.
Regular
$1.25
and Hot Sauce,
99c
Winter Clearance
SPORT COATS
Were $17.95, Now $11.99
$21.95
$24.95
$39.95
$16.25
$18.25
$28.25
DRESS SHIRTS
Were $5.95, Now $3.50, or 2 for $6.95
1 GROUP OF SLACKS
$2.50 Each, or 2 for $4.50
SPORT SHIRTS Sta-Press
Were $5.00, Now $3.75
Were $6.00, Now $4.75
(One Group 2 for $5.00)
ALL WEATHER COATS 1 /4 OFF
JACKET S 1/3 OFF
1 GROUP SHOES 1 /2 OFF and
1/3 OFF
If
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TAPI
The P°
to 1 Vdi h
casse*
micropl
3 lbs. <
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Bryar
822
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Loupot's
the little store with the big savings