The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 22, 1968, Image 4

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THE PIZZA HUT
2610 Texas Ave.
College Station, Texas
Friday, March 22, 1968
advance
That is what you will do at Eastex
You will advance because Eastex will advance. We
have grown 300% in the past 12 years, while the paper
industry has grown 60%. Our continuing progress offers
you unlimited opportunities.
We provide industry with a variety of paper and
paperboard products. To keep this operation growing,
we need engineers (Ch.E., C.E., E.E., M E.) and chemists.
Here you will find a fertile ground for new ideas and for
new ways to use old ideas.
If you want to know more about advancement at
Eastex, visit your placement office now and make an
appointment. We will be on campus:
Monday, March 25, 1968
See us on campus or get
the new Eastex oppor
tunities brochure. Write:
Personnel Director, Eastex
Inc., P.O. Box 816, Silsbee,
Texas 77656.
EasTex
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A Plan for Progress Employer
THE BATTALION
Rain, Rain—Go Away!
By JOHN PLATZER
Miss Unpredictable, the weath
er, holds the key to the weekend
for Aggie athletes who are sched
uled to participate in four base
ball games, a home track meet,
a home golf match and a Hous
ton tennis tournament.
A surge of bad weather washed
out yesterday’s home baseball
game with the University of
Minnesota and the first round of
the four day tennis tournament,
but is expected to clear for the
weekend.
IF IT DOES, Coach Tom Chand
ler’s baseballers will host Okla
homa State in a doubleheader be
ginning at 1:30 on the Travis
Park Field in Bryan.
A&M will take a 4-4 season
slate into the twinbill while three
of their contests have lost a bat
tle with the weather already this
Contrary to public belief (in Houston), the Houston
Cougar basketball team is human. However, the populace
of Houston can’t be faulted too much (if you read what is
written about the Cougars, you’d almost believe they are
superhuman).
Coach Guy Lewis’ talented five (just five, no more),
romped through a fairly easy schedule of 28 games and have
won three straight in the NCAA Tournament. But, believe
it or not, the Cougars can be beaten!
Let’s face it, the Cougars have only five men (it should
be six but George Reynolds is ineligible). Because this fact
exists, UCLA should be able to top the Cougars tonight.
Lewis, if he has taught his team anything, has in
structed his players how not to foul. For with a no-depth
team like the Cougars, even one man in foul trouble is
disaster. The talented quintet has avoided this trouble thus
far because they know how to play the game of basketball
in a rough and tough but clean manner.
It was noticable from the Texas Christian slaughter
that the Cougars can get into foul trouble. They opened
up with an unusual for them, full-court press on the hope
lessly outmanned Horned Frogs and quickly they (Houston)
got into foul trouble.
This then is the key! Get Houston off their regular
way of playing and excess fouls will be the result.
UCLA Coach John Wooden has hinted at putting on
a stall. This will be the maneuver he needs to get the
Cougars off their game strategy. The stall will make
Houston come after UCLA and many foul calls will be the
result.
Many fouls will force Lewis to substitute and his
glaring lack of bench strength will aid UCLA to victory.
Of course, this theory could be proven incorrect, but
a UCLA victory would go a long way towards toning down
the almost pagan idolatry of this basketball team.
That's the new Initial Management Development
’Program at Southwestern Bell.
It’s a tough one.
It‘s not designed for the man who’s afraid to
work, or afraid of responsibility.
None of this paper-shuffling, wear-out-the-
seat-of-your-pants orientation business. Just
plenty of mind-stretching, meaningful work from
the very first day.
The job is custom-made—depending on your
background and interests. You may work as an
engineer, a plant foreman, a local manager.
There is a variety of assignments, but a couple of
things are for sure: You’ll be supervising people,
solving problems, running the job. And you’ll
be held accountable for your own success
or failure.
Like we said, the Initial Management
Development Program is a tough one. It's
designed to stretch a man. If you feel up to it,
make plans now to visit with a Southwestern Bell
representative. He’ll be on campus March 26-27,
1968, at the Placement Office.
Southwestern Bell
An Equal Opportunity Employer
season.
The Ag-g-ie Fish also have a
1:30 Saturday doubleheader on
tap. It will be in Austin against
the Texas University Yearlings.
THE AGGIE golf team will be
making its first home appearance
of the year with its Saturday
match against Texas Christian
University.
The golfers of Coach Henry
Ransom had a match scheduled
with Oklahoma, North Texas and
Baylor on the A&M course March
11 but it too was rained out.
Southern Methodist University,
Texas Tech and TCU will pro
vide the competition for Coach
Charley Thomas’ track team’s
last home meet Saturday. Field
events in the Klye Field affair
will start at 1:30.
The Aggie tracksters have had
the best luck of the spring sports
teams, as they have had only one
of five meets cancelled by the
weather.
COACH OMAR Smith’s Aggie
tennis team has also had their
share of run-ins with the ele
ments.
They have had four of five home
matches switched from outside to
inside by the weather as well as
yesterday’s postponement of the
start of the Les Bblstad Invita
tional in Houston.
The tennis tournament is con
sidered one of the best in the
nation and is scheduled to run
through Sunday, weather permit
ting.
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League
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
San Francisco 14, Cleveland 3
Washington 2, New York (N) 1
New York (A) 6, Mexico 4
Atlanta 7, Philadelphia 0
St. Louis 4, Pittsburgh 0
Minnesota 7, Los Angeles 6
Detroit 3, Cincinnati 0
Oakland 5, Chicago (A) 4
Houston 11, Boston 1
Chicago (N) 1, California 0
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