Page 4 College Station, Texas Friday, May 3, 1968 THE BATTALION Aggies Await Results With Aggies everywhere hold ing their breaths, the Southwest Conference Faculty Athletic Com mittee opened Thursday in Fort Land Is At Your AGGIELAND FLOWER AND GIFT SHOPPE North Gate • Cards • Party Goods • Baby Albums • Invitations • Personalized Stationary Worth. Seventeen charges have been leveled against the Aggie football program by five SWC schools. The weekend conference will fin ish its deliberations Saturday morning with a report to the press of its actions. On the agenda for today is a meeting between the athletic di rectors and the business mana gers. In Thursday’s opening session the school’s athletic directors and football coaches recommended that the SWC two-visit, no con tact rule before a boy’s high school football eligibility is over be continued. The suggestion is in line with a proposal by Texas high schools prohibiting outsiders like Okla homa, Oklahoma State, Lousiiana State and Houston from contact ing the boys before the season is over and making unlimited visits. The SWC had previously talked of doing away with its rule if the outsiders don’t meet the pro visions. PROMOTE W. T. (Tom) McDonald, Jr. Assistant County Attorney COUNTY ATTORNEY of Brazos County The Candidate With Experience Will Appreciate Your Vote and Support. ★ Now serving as Assistant County Attorney of Brazos County. ★ 2 Years Assistant District Attorney, Austin, Travis County. ★ Hearing Examiner, Tax Law Division, Comptroller of Public Accounts. ★ Staff of Senator W. T. (Bill) Moore, 59th Session. ★ 3 Summers on the Staff of Congressman Olin E. Teague. ★ LL.B. Degree School of Law, University of Texas. ★ B.A. Degree, Randolph-Macon Men’s College, Ashland, Virginia. if Graduate of Stephen F. Austin High School. ★ 28 years of age. Native and lifelong resident of Brazos County. if Worked three Summers as a laborer, Street Department, City of Bryan, and one summer for ASC. There Is No Substitute For Experience! Vote For w. t. (Tom) McDonald, jr. For County Attorney Pd. Pol. Adv. by W. T. McDonald, Jr. Also suggested was that the conference adopt the NCAA rule regarding the start of football practice. The rule entitles each team to 29 practice sessions be fore the third Saturday in Sep tember and also provides that the first three days of practice be devoted to conditioning drills without football equipment. A no-limit policy of basketball scholarships and the awarding of SWC radio rights to the Humble Oil and Refining Co. for the 35th straight year were also recom mended. PERKINS RESIGNS NEW MEXICO JOB SANTA FE, N.M. OP) - back Don Perkins of the Nai Football League Dallas Coi is resigning his $ll,800-a-yti as deputy commissioner of Mexico’s Motor Transport Department. Perkins said outside bit!: interests prompted the reii tion, effective May 31. Ht been on the state payroll the l 1 /^ years when not in th*( boys camp. The annual football press tour will be at A&M August 30. Ag Booters SEEING DOUBLE Doubles partners Cal Jones and Jim Jeter (right) are not only preparing to play in the Intramural Tennis Tournament, but they may also be seeing doubles as well as their doubles opponents, twins Bob and Jim Tramuto, look on. The tournament will continue into next week on the A&M courts. (Photo by Mike Wright) Visit Texas The Texas A&M soccer team plays its final road game of the season Saturday with a unique night game at Austin against TCU Golfer, Rice Netters Top SWC Golf And Tennis Texas. The Memorial Stadium game will begin at 7:30. Texas has topped the Aggie booters twice previously. The Ma roon and White team will be look ing for revenge Saturday night. The Aggies will wind up their season May 11 when they will host a Fort Hood team. The game will be played on the parade ground across from the Memorial Student Center. Next year’s slate has already been planned. The Aggies will open with a match against Texas and then follow with Houston, Texas Christian, Texas Tech, Ar lington State, Trinity, St. Mary’s and Schreiner Institute. FORT WORTH, Tex. (A*) — Jess Claiborne of Texas Christian fired a two-under-par 140 Thursday to take the 36-hole lead in the South west Conference golf tournament. Aggie golfer Richard Ellis fin ished highest of the trio of Ma roon and White golfers at the meet. He fired a 143 total to tie for third place. Claiborne had a 71 on the first 18 then came in with a 69 to boast a two-stroke lead over Rik Mass- engale of Texas, who had 68-74. Massengale was the 18-hole lead er. Tied at 143 with Ellis was George Tucker of Texas. Four were tied for fifth place—Billy Wade, Texas A&M; David Smith, I 500 GALLONS g? (CIV' 1 FLITE-FUEL GASOLINE FREE AT BILL CROCKETT'S SERVICE CENTER 301 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE STATION Baylor; Chip Stewart, Texas, and Ronnie White of Texas Tech. Each had 144. Defending champion Robert Mc Kinney of Texas Tech soared to 150 and was tied for last place with Duke Butler of Texas A&M in the 15-man field. There was a hole-in-one by Chuch Brownfield of Arkansas, who aced the par 3 fourth hole. He shot 78-67 for 145. The final 36 holes will be played Friday over the Glen Garden Country Club course. ★ ★ ★ FORT WORTH CP) _ Rice Stars Butch Seewagen and John Pickens advanced as expected Thursday, in the opening round of the Southwest Conference tennis championships. Pickens, the top seed, disposed of Jon Ragland of A&M, 6-3, 6-1 in the first round and Johnny White of TCU, 8-6, 6-4, in the second round to gain Friday’s semifinals. Seewagen, defending conference champion, beat Tommy Hill of TCU, 6-2, 6-2, and Joe Williams of Tech, 6-3, 6-2, to join his Owl teammate in the semifinals. - HELP US TO ELECT / Cc or icto lind aff Mai le, ant are: stin etui JUDGE JAMES G. DENTON TO THE TEXAS SUPREME COUR 18 Years of Texas Judicial Experiew Subject to action of Democratic priavi Pd. Pol. Adv. by friends of J. G. D«s aid oed CS Little League To Meet Monday Each week during May, 50 LUCKY car owners will win 10 gallons of FLITE-FUEL GASOLINE. Fill out coupon below and deposit at CROCKETT'S '66' Drawing every Thursday (May 9, 16, 23, 30.) Winners will be notified The second organizational meet ing for College Station Little League members and their par ents will take place Monday. The meeting, is set to begin at 7:30 p.m. in the A&M Consoli dated High School football sta dium. Boys will be assigned to teams and other topics of interest will be discussed. 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