The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 06, 1968, Image 4

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College Station, Texas
Wednesday, March 6, 1968
THE BATTALION
Aggies Shutout By Baylor Bears, 3-0
By GARY SHERER
The Aggie baseballers ran into
some fine pitching, a two-run
home run and rain Tuesday after
noon at Waco. Put them all to
gether, and Baylor tops the
Aggies, 3-0.
Texas Falls
To TCU, 10-9
AUSTIN <-<P)—Texas Christian
jammed five runs across in the
fourth inning Tuesday and went
on to hand Texas its second
straight Southwest Conference
baseball loss 10-9. The Frogs
were winning their opener.
It required 3 hours and 16
minutes to play the game in a
rain that left only 100 hardy
fans to watch.
Chuck Machemehl relieved for
TCU in the fourth and got
stronger as the game wore on
to receive credit for the decision.
He allowed six hits and two runs
in 5% innings.
Though the drizzling rain was
bothersome, Baylor southpaw
John Bevil proved more of a pest
as he stopped the Aggies on just
four hits. The Bear senior is an
old hand at shutouts over the
Aggies. He threw a five-hitter
at the 1967 team, 5-0 last May
also at Waco.
FISH hurler Doug Rau from
Columbus started for the Aggies
and he made a mistake at the
start of the game that was his
downfall. He walked the Bear
leadoff man, centerfielder Mike
Adams. Adams scored two outs
later on a single by Bill Dykes.
Dykes, the Baylor first-base
man was responsible for all of
Baylor’s runs as his two-run
home run sealed Aggie reliefer
Dave Larson’s fate in the seventh.
Larson, a sophomore righthand
er from Lake Jackson, came on
for Rau in the third inning. Rau,
also let the first man get on base
in the second and third innings,
and when two straight singles
put men on first and second in
the third, Larson appeared.
AFTER retiring the side in
the third without a run scoring,
Larson blanked the Bears for
three more innings though giving
up four hits during this period.
Then, Dykes sent Larson to the
indoor showers, with his two-run
blast. Bob Sanders finished up
for the Aggies.
The game was played in weath
er, that before this season, would
have forced a rainout. However,
a new Southwest Conference rul
ing makes every game a must,
rain or not.
Each SWC baseball team meets
three times during the season.
The games are split up by one
single game and then back-to-
back games played usually on
Friday and Saturday. If, the one
single game is rained out, the
new ruling states that the game
cannot be replayed. Thus, the
game was played.
AGGIE COACH Tom Chand
ler’s team is now 3-2 on the year
and 1-1 in the SWC. Baylor is
1-0 in the SWC (their game with
Rice Saturday was rained out).
Bevil was in control all the way
as he walked only two and struck
out seven. Double plays pulled
Bevil out of any trouble he ex
perienced. In the first, third and
seventh innings, a twin-killing
erased any chance of the Aggies
getting a rally started.
Bob Long, Dave Elmendorf,
E*ddie Vaughn and Joe Staples
were the only Aggie batters to
reach Bevil for hits.
Dykes, along with Rickey Head
and Larry Smith all contributed
two hits apiece to the Bears’
eight-hit attack.
The Aggies’ next action will
be Saturday afternoon at Rice.
The game will start at 2:30 p.m.
New Football Seating Okayed
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By JOHN PLATZER
Not only will Kyle Field have
a new look this coming football
season, but student seating in
the stadium is also due for some
changes.
With the addition of the upper
deck, there will now be sufficient
seats for all students and dates,
making the new plan feasible.
TAKING A LOOK AT AN EXPERIMENT
Bert “Campy” Campaneris, Oakland Athletics infielder who led the American League
with fifty-five stolen bases in 1967, holds the experimental shoe, left, alongside the con-
vential shoe at spring training base at Bradenton, Fla. Campy will try the new type
cleats during spring training. The shoe has been allowed for training but remains to be
accepted for regular season play. (AP Wirephoto)
Once a
Wrangler-phile,
always a
Wrangler-phile.
AstroFacts
COCOA, Fla. — For the first
time in their history, the Houston
Astros may go to a four-man
pitching rotation in 1968.
Six pitchers, evenly divided be
tween lefthanders and righthand
ers, are in a spring training scrap
for the starting jobs.
They include lefties Wade Blas-
ingame, Mike Cuellar and Denny
Lemaster, plus righthanders Lar
ry Dierker, Dave Giusti and Don
Wilson.
Houston previously has used
five starting pitchers during each
of its six years in the National
League, but an unusual schedule
during the early part of ’68 may
change the staff’s setup.
“Because of so few double-
headers and so many days off
early in the season, we’re think
ing about making the change,”
Manager Grady Hatton said.
All it takes is one pair of Wrangler® Jeans
and you’re a Wrangler-phile for life. The fit. The
feel. The lean and easy look. Only Wrangler
jeans have it. And Wrangler® sportswear has
the same thing. Because it’s made the same
great way. Here, a fine example of Wrangler-ism
in an ivy button down shirt and gold glen plaid
slacks. Both are permanent press with a soil
release finish. Slacks, $8. Shirt, $5.
Mr. Wrangler® Sportswear
Wremember the "W” is silent!
Varsity Shop
Bryan
LAND IS AT
AGGIELAND FLOWER
AND GIFT SHOPPE
North Gate
Billards
Jointed Cue Sticks
Pinball
Wildwest Ray Gun
Shocker Machine
Gripper Machine
Magazines
Magic Supplies
Bumper Stickers
Decals
Novelties
Comic Cards
Sundries
Also AGGIE THEATRE
AGGIE DEN
“The Home of the Aggies”
(Next to Loupot’s)
8 a. m. til midnight
7 days a week
THE PLAN calls for the seat
ing to be divided into five sections
with graduate students in the
upper deck and senior students
in upper and lower decks. Other
sections in the lower deck will
be made up according to the
student’s junior, sophomore of
freshman classification.
A totally new portion of the
plan will be the printing of tick
ets, containing section and seat
numbers, for the student areas.
Tickets will be distributed a
week prior to each home game
on the following schedule: gradu
ates on Wednesday, seniors on
Thursday, juniors on Friday,
sophomores on Monday, freshmen
on Tuesday and all who have not
previously picked up tickets on
Wednesday befox^e the game.
I.D. AND ACITIVITY cards
will be the only criteria students
will need for obtaining their al
lotment of two tickets, one stu
dent and one date, in his assigned
section.
If tickets in a section should
not be picked up by the end of
their distribution day, they will
be available to the remaining
students the following days.
No student will be allowed to
pick up tickets for any other
student or any student organiza
tion. If students desire to sit
together at a particular game
WOULD YOU BELIEVE THE KENTUCKY DERBY?
Annabelle the Wonder Horse, a three-year-old flop-eared
filly that started its racing career on Ontario tracks last
year as a gag by its owners, two newspapermen, has bees
accepted as an entry in the May 4 running of the Kentucky
Derby. She won $200 last year and is quoted at 5,00 tol
odds for the Derby. (AP Photo)
they will have to go to the distri
bution point together for their
tickets.
WOMEN STUDENTS will be
permitted to sit with their hus
bands in the section of his classi
fication. This is when both hus
band and wife ax - e students or
when just the husband is a stu
dent.
The new seating arrangement
was signed by Jerry Campbet
president of the Student Senat*
and Neal Adams, head yell leader
The plan was passed by tie
senate with the hope that
would end the confusion surrouni
ing seating at past games. Itwai
also hoped that it would assure
each student a seat in the proper
section according to his classifr
cation.
— BATTALION CLASSIFIED
Political
Announcements
Subject to action of the Dem
ocratic Primary May 4, 1968.
For Congressman, Sixth Con
gressional District:
OLIN E. TEAGUE
(Re-Election)
On« day .
3i? per
WANT AD RATES
40 per word
ional
r word each additional day
Minimum charge—500
Classified Display
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each insertion
DEADLINE
4 p.m. day before publication
FOR RENT
STATE MOTEL, rooms and kitchen, day
and weekly rate, near the University, 846-
FOR SALE
1962 4 door Rambler Classic 400. Auto-
atic transmission, factory air, radio, and
matic transmission, factory air, radio, and
heater. Four real good tires, new battery
and generator. You wouldn’t believe this
model car could be so clean and
ing. A bargain at $600. Call 8
new-look-
rgain at $600. Call 846-6121 or
see at 1107 Ashburn, C.S. 545t4
SCM desk calculator, Gaston Early, room
205-F, Olin E. Teague Research, 8-5. 544t4
Now Open ! Kraft Furniture Studio, 10
a. m. to 7 p. m. daily, under new manage
ment with big furniture bargains. Up to
50% off for this opening clearance. Kraft
Furniture Studio, 3822 Texas Ave. next
to Randy’s Bar-b-que. 54316
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THE BRYAN ARMS
APARTMENTS
“Congenial Living”
Separate Adult & Family Areas
“Children Welcome”
Model Apts. Open For Inspection
From $120 - All Utilities Paid
1602 S. College Avenue
Resident Manager - Apt. 55
Phone 823-4250
Make Your Deposit Now
VICTORIAN
APARTMENTS
Midway between Bryan &
A&M University
STUDENTS ! !
Need A Home
1 & 2 Bedroom Fur. & Unfur.
Pool and Private Courtyard
3 MONTHS LEASE
822-2035 401 Lake St. Apt. 1
LOST
From North Gate —- two German Sheperd
Dogs — male and female. Call Betty
Melcher 823-0241, 313 First.
FREIGHT SALVAGE
• Brand Name Furniture
• Household Appliances
• Bedding
^ Office Furniture
• Plumbing Fixtures
All damaged items restored to full
utility by our repairs department.
C & D SALVAGE CO.
32nd & S. Tabor Streets — Bryan
AUTO REPAIRS
All Makes
Just Say:
“Charge It”
Cade Motor Co.
Ford Dealer
TYPEWRITERS
Rentals-Sales-Service
Terms
Distributors For:
Royal and Victor
Calculators &
Adding Machines
CATES
TYPEWRITER CO.
909 S. Main 822-6000
12 Ping Pong table tops. $16.00 value
only $11.00 each. Burke Hargrove, Phone
46-9897. 537tfn
SPECIAL NOTICE
ATTENTION JOB APPLICANTS
The BATTALION does not knowingly
accept Help-Wanted ads from employers
ads from empK
covered by the Fair Labor Standards Act
if they offer less than the legal minimum
wage or fail to pay at least time and
half for overtime hours. The minimum
wage for employment covered by the FLSA
prior to the 1966 Amendments is $1.60 an
hour with overtime pay required after 40
hours a week. Jobs covered as a result of
the 1966 Amendments require $1.15 an
hour minimum with overtime pay required
hour minimum with overtime pay required
after 42 hours a week. For specific in-
atter 42 hours a week, for speemc in
formation, contact the Wage and Hour
Office of the: U. S. Department of Labo:
»ag.
912 Professional Bid. 5th & Franklin St.
Waco, Texas 76701.
ATTENTION ! Personnel and students of
A&M University. See us before you buy
your furniture and appliance needs. Ask
about the student plan. The store of
pany.
1227
501 North Texas.
Oirniture
Telephone 822-
537tfn
20 case electric Coca Cola box. Originally
$550 now only $95. Burke Hargrove. Phone
846-9897. 537tfn
200 metal folding chairs. $7.98 value
in 5 lots. Burke Hargrove.
Phone 846-9897. 537tfn
only $4 each
2 Roping Saddles. Call 822-3980 after 5.
Party records, Golf-Game, Bud Fletcher
albums, Ken Idaho albums. Play-boy maga
zines, all kinds Texas Aggie Champion
stickers—many other novelty and gag
North Gate (next to
> day*
525tfn
stickers—many
items—Aggie Den, North Gate (nex
Loupot’a) open 8 a. m. till ? seven da
a week—come see us !
CHILD CARE
Will keep children in my home Monda
through Friday. 846-7153. 54
Jay
5t4
HUMPTY DUMPTY CHILDREN CEN
TER, 3400 South College, State Licensed.
<23-8626, Virginia D. Jones. R. N. 99tfn
PETS
OFFERED FOR STUD. Lovely toy-bred
black poodle. AKC registered, 846-6992
(846-2518 from 1-4 p. m.) 545t4
Watch Repair
Jewelry Repair
Diamond Senior
Rings
Senior Rings
Refinished
C. W. Varner & Sons
Jewelers
Noth Gate 846-5816
ATTENTION
Research Professors
Graduate Research
Assistants
You may be eligible for special
income tax benefits.
For this and other tax problems
contact.
Blocker Trent
4015 S. Texas Ave.
Phone 846-7842
HELP WANTED
Aggie wife wanted for waitress. Hon
ing shift. Dutch Kettle. Call mtnr
for appointment. 846-9927 |
Aggies need extra money? Unusual spin
time sales opportunity. Call 846-7098 le
tween 4 & 8 p. m.
Wanted, two registered nurses for i
pervisor on 3 to 11 shift at Madison Count]
Hospital, Madisonville, Texas. Excell®
Salary. Call collect, DI 8-2631, Miss
Rice or Mr. E. G. Clark.
OFFICIAL NOTICE
Official notices must arrive in the Ottio
of Student Publications before deadlim c!
1 p. m. of the day preceding publics
‘SPRING AWARD SCHOLARSHIPS"
Application forms for Spring Awuil
Scholarships may !*■ obtained from tl»
Student Financial Aid Office. Room M,
YMCA Building during the period Februg
12th - March 31. 1968. Ail applicatira
12th - March 31, 1968. All applicatini
must be filed with the Student Finaroi/
Aid Office by not later than 5:00 p.a.
:e by not later than 5:00 p.a.
April 1, 1968. Late applications will notk
accepted.
Preveterinary Medicine Students
All students who expect to
pre-veterinary medicine for
Semester 1968 must have their courts
lemie
register i:
the Sprini
approved by their Academic Advisor. 1
form signesi by the Academic Advii«
and listing approved i
presented at registration.
couraei must
521th
WORK WANTED
Typing. 846-3290.
TRANSMISSIONS
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Completely Guaranteed
LOWEST PRICES
HAMILL’S TRANSMISSION
118 S Bryan —Bryan— 822-6874
GM Lowest Priced Cars
$49.79 per mo.
With Normal Down Payment
OPEL KADETT
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2700 Texas Ave. 26th & Parker
822-1336 822-1307
LOOKING FOR A NEW
CAR FOR ONLY
$1767.00
COME TO
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AUTHORIZED DEALER
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Now Leasing
The New Luxurious
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• Two Bedroom, 1% Bath • Expert Yard Maintenance • Formal
Living and Dining Rooms • All Electric Built-in G. E. Kitchens
• Custom Drapes and Carpets • Carrier Central Heating and
Air Conditioning • Very Large Privately Fenced Backyards
• Washer-Dryer Connections in Garage • One Block from New
Elementary School • Attached Garage • Rentals $159.50
• Children and Pets Welcome.
for information call:
846-2614 or 846 - 5070
Trinity Place & S. W. Parkway
College Station
SOSOLIK’S
TV & RADIO SERVICE
Zenith - Color & B&W - TV
A Makes - TV - Repairs
713 S. Main 822-1941
WE RENT
TYPEWRITERS
Electric, Manual, &
Portable
OTIS MCDONALD’S
429 S. Main — Phone 822-1328
Bryan, Texas
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
HOME & CAR
RADIO REPAIRS
SALES & SERVICE
KEN’S RADIO & TV
303 W. 26th 822-2819
Classic Wax
Cal Custom
Accessories
Hurst Floor Shifts
Enco & Conoco 31^ qt.
Amalie & Havoline .. 35^ 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 25tf
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
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