The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 24, 1968, Image 3

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    THE BATTALION
Wednesday, April 24, 1968 0 College Station, Texas Page 3
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Aggies Top Cougars, 6-0, 3-1
By GARY SHERER
The Texas Aggie baseballers
made it a clean sweep of the
Houston Cougar nine Tuesday af
ternoon with 6-0, 3-1 wins at Kyle
Field.
The doubleheader victory was a
repeat of the Aggies’ double win
over the Cougars last week in
Houston. The twinbill completed
the Aggies non-Southwest Con
ference schedule and ran the Ma
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BECAUSE OF the nippy weath
er, both games were seven inning
affairs instead of the normal sev
en and nine inning twinbill. The
weather did not cool down the
Aggies bats, which have been hot
of late. Evidence of this came last
weekend as the Aggies scored 49
runs while pounding out some 50
hits in a three-game series with
Texas Tech.
The Aggies produced 14 hits in
the two games to go along with
their nine-run output.
Walter Yarvel, making his first
start since an early season shoul
der injury, picked up the win in
the first game. The College Sta
tion junior received relief help
from Rocky Thompson and Dave
Benesh. Thompson probably would
have completed the game, but a
sixth inning shot back up the mid
dle caught the stocky righthander
on his pitching hand. Benesh was
called on at that point.
YARVEL GOT all the runs he
needed in the first inning. An er
ror and a walk sandwiched in be
tween Bob Arnold’s triple and
Terry Dailey’s single plated three
runs for the Aggies.
Dailey, who transferred here
from Blinn JO this season, seems
to have broken out of his season-
long batting slump. The Austin
product contributed three hits to
the Aggies doubleheader hitting
attack. Two of the hits were ring
ing doubles to deep left field.
In the second game, the Aggies
again struck early with two runs
in the first inning. Two singles,
by Bob Long and Boyd Hadaway
along with Joe Staples double pro
duced the runs.
Hadaway had three runs-batted-
in for the two games with his
first game triple to the deepest
part of the ball park plating two
runs.
FRESHMAN HURLER Doug
Rau got credit for the victory in
the second game. He got late in
ning relief help from Dave Lar
son. The Cougars scored their
lone run of the day of Larson in
a less-than-normal manner.
— BATTALION CLASSIFIED
Political
FOR RENT
Announcements
Subject to action of the Dem
ocratic Primary May 4, 1968.
For Congressman, Sixth Con
gressional District:
OLIN E. TEAGUE
(Re-Election)
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FOR SALE
NOTICE OF SALE OF ABANDONED
BICYCLES: Notice is hereby given that
eleven bicycles have been abandoned on
the streets and picked up by the City dur
ing the last several mpnths. Owners of
bicycles may have the same by identi
fying them at the City Hall. Those not
claimed by the owners will be sold thirty
days after notice. 670tl
Pair of fine English riding boots. Slight
ly used. I will be at the MSC April 26 all
ay, or write Herbert Voelcker, 6327 Deer-
rood, Houston 77027. 569t4
SPORTS CAR: 1964 J
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569t4
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SAILBOATS - Fiberglass "Scorpion”
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Contact Windward Sailboats, 1108 Koenig
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HURRY—Only one left. New 1967 Mus
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central air and heat. Range, refrigerator
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570tfn
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babies and cook supper for aggie and
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569t4
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566tfn
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and weekly rate, near the University, 846-
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for interview appointment. 56914
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Official notices must arrive in the Office
y of Student Publications before deadline of
- g 1 p. m. of the day preceding publication.
^ ENGLISH PROFICIENCY EXAMINA-
TION: The English Proficiency Examina-
n tions for majors in Botany. Microbiology,
^ Zoology, and Entomology (College of Sci-
n ence) will be given April 30 at 4:00 p. m.
q in room 107 Biological Science Building.
Examinees should bring pen, pencil and
n dictionary. 570t3
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
ir Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Matocha, John Edward
Degree: Doctor of Philosophy in Soil
Chemistry
^ Dissertation: The Influence of Phosphorus
on the Iron, Potassium and Nitrogen Nu-
n trition of Grain Sorghum on Dark,
Montmorillonitic Soils of Texas
Time: Tuesday, April 30, 1968 at 9 :00 a.m.
n Place: Room 129, Olin E. Teague
Wayne C. Hall
j. Dean of Graduate Studies
£ THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
. Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Johnston, Wallace Lamont
Degree: Doctor of Education in Industrial
Education
Dissertation: Factors Influencing Certain
Pre-engineering Students in Selecting a
Four-Year Institution for the Completion
of an Engineering Degree
Time: Tuesday, May 14, 1958 at 8:00 a.m.
“ Place: Room 104A, M.E. Shops Building
r. Wayne C. Hall
Dean of Graduate Studies 570tll
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
*1 Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Watkins, Ivan Warren
® Degree: Doctor of Philosophy in Physics
Dissertation: A study of the Electronic
i* Transitions of Sulfur Dioxide
y Time: Monday, April 29, 1968 at 4:00 p. m.
s* Place: Room 145, Physics Building
ia Wayne C. Hall
n Dean of Graduate Studies 669t4
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
~ Name: Gaitgong, Piya
>9 Degree: Doctor of Philosophy in Plant
■2 Pathology
Dissertation : Studies on the Variation in
5- Pathogenicity of Pircularia Oryzae Cav.,
n The Organism Causing Rice Blast.
Time: Tuesday, April 30, 1968 at 9:00 a. m.
e > Place: Room 303, Plant Science Building
’<1 Wayne C. Hall
Dean -of Graduate Studies 569t4
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Maxwell, Donald Allan
Degree: Doctor of Philosophy in Civil
Engineering
Dissertation: NGI System Design
Time: Monday, May 6, 1958 at 1:00 p. m.
Place: Room 15, Highway Research Bldg.
Kayne C. Hall
Dean of Graduate Studies
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
— Name: Swindle, William Cason
Degree: Doctor of Philosophy in Education
Dissertation: Lingitudinal Evaluation of
the University Academic Performance of
Students Previously Enrolled in a Pro
gram for Improvement of Learning
Techniques
Time: Thursday, April 26, 1968 at 3:00
p. m.
Place: Room 401, Academic Building
Wayne C. Hall
Dean of Graduate Studies 566t5
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Becker, E. George
Degree: Doctor of Philosophy in Education
Dissertation: The Impact of Social Change
on the Lutheran Elementary Parochial
School in Texas
Time: Wednesday, May 8, 1968 at 3:00
P. m.
Place: Room 9B, Nagle Hall
Wayne C. Hall
Dean of Graduate Studies 566tl2
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Wallace, Norman E.
Degree: Doctor of Education in Industrial
Education
Dissertation: An Analysis and Revision of
the Road Rules, and Road Signs, Parts
of the Texas Operator’s License Examina
tion.
Time : Thursday, May 9, 1968 at 1 :00 - 3 :00
P. m.
Place: Room 107, M.E. Shops Building
Wayne C. Hall
Dean of Graduate Studies 566tlS
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Dorsey, Oscar Lee
Degree: Doctor of Philosophy in Education
Dissertation : Comparison of Selection Pro
cedures in National Science Foundation
Academic Year Institution for Junior
High School Teachers with a Prediction
Study for Participants.
Time: Wednesday, May 1, 1968 at 9:00
a. m.
Place: Room 406, Academic Building
Wayne C. Hall
Dean of Graduate Studies 566t8
ENGLISH PROFICIENCY EXAMINATION
The English Proficiency Examination re
quired of all junior students majoring in
Education or in Psychology will be offered
on April 24, (Wednesday) from 2:00 to
4:00 p. m. in Academic 401. It will b«
offered again the same day from 4:00 to
6 :00 p. m. in Academic 206. Students may
take the examination either time by re
porting to the appointed place at the in
dicated time. Examinees should bring pen,
pencil, dictionary and composition paper.
553U7
Those undergraduate students who have
95 semester hours of credit may purchase
the A&M ring. The hours passed at the
time of the Preliminary Grade Report,
April 1, 1968. may be used in satisfying
the 95 hour requirement. The students
qualifying under this regulation may leave
their name with the Ring Clerk in the
Registrar’s Office in order that she may
check the records to determine their
eligibility to order the ring. Orders for
the rings will be taken between April 16,
and May 31, 1968. All rings will be re
turned to this office on or about July 10
for further delivery. The Ring Clerk is
1 on duty from 8:00 to 12 :00 noon, Monday
through Friday. 549t34
Students wishing to place a 1967 AGGIE
LAND in their high school may pick them
up in the office of Student Publications,
Services Building. 548tfn
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STAPLES DOUBLES
Joe Staples, Aggie catcher connects for a two-bagger in the first inning of yesterday’s
second game 3-1 win over Houston at Kyle Field. The Aggies also took the first game of
the twinbill 6-0. (Photo by Mike Wright)
Golf Split Places Ags In 2nd
By JOHN PLATZER
Coach Henry Ransom’s Aggie
golfers played to a 3-3 tie with
Texas Tech in Lubbock last night
to remain in the second slot in
the Southwest Conference.
Texas University took over the
lead from Baylor, who had held
the top spot all year, by defeating
the Bears 6-0 in Austin Monday.
Texas is now 2114-814 while
the defending champion Aggies
are 2214-1314. Texas Tech is third
at 1714-1214 while Baylor is now
16-14.
The Aggies are at home Satur
day to end their regular season
with a match against Rice. Texas
has remaining matches at Texas
Christian University and at home
against Rice while Tech is at
home against Arkansas and away
against Baylor.
Fort Worth will be the site of
this season’s SWC Meet which is
scheduled for May 2-3.
TRACK
Freshman Kelvin Korver set
a Southwest Conference season
mark of 169-4 in the discus to
pace the Aggies to second place
finish in last week ends quad
rangular meet in Arkansas.
Rice won the meet with 64
points while the Aggies picked
up 53. Arkansas and TCU fol
lowed with 37 and 20 respectively.
Two other Aggie freshmen,
Curtis Mills and Rockie Woods,
also had first places in the meet.
Mills won the 440 in the time
of 47.2 while Woods jumped 6-6 1 / 4
in the high jump.
The Aggie strong men, George
Resley and Ronnie Lightfoot, fin-
Sports Car Club
Rally Top Spot
To ’68 Pontiac
Driver Bill Blodgett and navi
gator Tom Bunn took first place
in the Texas A&M Sports Car
Club’s “Sports Car Holiday” rally
on Saturday.
Blodgett and Bunn piloted their
1968 Pontiac around the 100 mile
long course ahead of the second
place team of driver Alan Wecker-
ling and navigator Emil Pela.
The Weckerling-Pela team, in a
1962 Chevy Impala, finished ahead
of a 1966 Corvair driven by Skip
Van Orne and navigator John
Conrad.
On Sunday, the “holiday” was
completed with a 27-car auto
cross. The event, based on top
driving skill, was held in heavy
rains and Conrad Dalton, in a
1967 Corvette 427, turned in the
best time.
The club will hold its next meet
ing on May 1 in the YMCA. Mo
vies of the weekends’ events will
be shown at the meeting. Every
one is welcome.
Land Is At Your
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LOUPOT'S
ished 1-2 in the shot put once
again. Resley had a winning toss
of 56-314 while Lightfoot had a
top effort of 53-414.
Martin Rollins, an Aggie sen
ior, took top honors in the pole
vault with a successful attempt
at 15-9.
Coach Charlie Thomas’ track-
sters travel to Iowa Friday and
Saturday for the Drake Relays.
Other conference team’s in the
Relays are Texas, Baylor, TCU
and SMU.
EXER-GENIE WORKOUT
Jimmy Adams (right) and Charley Riggs do one of the
many drills on the new training aid, exer-genie. The de
vice is designed to help develop proper muscle tone in the
players. The drills are performed each day before spring
workouts. A&M was the first school in the nation to in
stitute this program last season.
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