Page 10 THE BATTALION College Station, Texas Thursday, May 23, 1968 For all your insurance needs See U. M. Alexander, Jr. MO 221 S. Main, Bryan 823-3616 Jftate Farm Insurance Companies. Home Of£icm Bloomington, 111, HERE’S A SUMMER JOB FOR YOU! Kelly Services offers temporary working oppor tunities designed for you and your specific needs. Kelly Services is located in 250 cities, so there will be work wherever you happen to be. And you’ll be | paid top rates. Save money for tuition, books, clothes, travel, or just plain fun. Here are some of the jobs you can have this summer: KELLY GIRL Typing Stenographic Secretarial Clerical Tabulating KELLY MARKETING Demonstrating Telemarketing Mystery shopping Canvassing Survey-taking KELLY LABOR KELLY TECHNICAL Truck driving Layout Inspection assembly Designing Machine operation Drafting Stock work Illustrating Lumber work Programming General labor Surveying Work when you want to! Where you want to in any one of the 250 cities where Kelly Services is located. Visit the Kelly office in your city this summer! (Equal Opportunity Employer) KLU In Dallas: 501 S. Ervay-R12-1721 SERVICES In Houston 806 Main-224-6341 Don May Joins NBA Knicks Sign Dayton Star NEW YORK <^) — The New York Knicks have corralled Don May of Dayton, the star of the most recent National Invitation Basketball Tournament, and they may owe it all to Arthur Morse’s reputation as a tough negotiator. “I now own one-sixth of the Knicks,” Morse boasted while chuckling Wednesday after May was signed to a contract by the National Basketball Association team. Morse, a Chicago attorney who represents basketball and football players in negotiations with pro fessional teams, was referring to CS Swim Testing Set Today, Friday “THE NAME’S TIGER. WHAT’S Y-Y-YOURS? World light heavyweight boxing champion Dick Tiger affected this look and pseudo conversation as he was con fronted with a tiger mascot at the New York State Athletic Commission in New York. Tiger came to undergo a physical for his title bout May 24 in Madison Square Garden against challenger Bob Foster. (AP Wirephoto) Chisox Are Blanked, 2-0 WASHINGTON (A>) _ Frank Bertaina took a two-hit shutout into the ninth but needed relief help from Dave Baldwin Wednes day night as Washington stopped Chicago 2-0 on Sam Bowen’s two- run homer. The victory ended a four-game Senators losing streak. Bowens broke up the scoreless pitching duel in the sixth with a drive that eluded left fielder Tom my Davis. Davis crashed into the fence as he leaped for it, but both his glove and the ball dropped into the Senators’ bull pen for a home run. The College Station Recreation Council Swimming Program will have testing for anyone participa ting for the first time who can already swim or has had lessons elsewhere in P. L. Downs Nata- torium today and Friday from 5:10 to 6:10 p.m. The testing will continue Sun day from 2 to 4 p.m. Testing is required so that the swimmer may be placed in the proper class. The swimmer should bring a swim suit and must wear a cap. The testing is for the first four- weeks summer session which will be from June 3 to June 29. Registration for the program is set for Sunday in the lobby of G. Rollie White Coliseum on the A&M campus from 2 to 5 p.m. May and Cazzie Russell, another of his clients. Russell, the former Michigan All-America, signed with the Knicks for a reported $200,000 in 1966. May was the Knicks’ second draft choice but 32nd over-all in the NBA’s annual selection of college players earlier this month. “I was told by Don Richman of Seattle that the reason they didn’t pick him was because I represented him and that I was too tough,” Morse disclosed. Rich- man was the SuperSonics’ general manager until shortly after the draft when he resigned. “No, May’s contract was not as good as the one that Cazzie got, but it’s a good one for both sides,” Morse said. “He’s a quiet kid but a good, tough player.” May led 1 the Flyers to the 1968 NIT title in New York in Mai of this year. The new Knick s, named most valuable player; the tournament. His scoring totals for his fe years at Dayton, broke the 0| school’s scoring record thatt! formerly held by Henry Fiji, Though only 6-4, May was Ds ton’s top rebounder two years.; a-row. / -4 Intramural Kiw Named For ’67-1 Mays Leads SF In 2-1 Victory ATLANTA ) — Willie Mays broke out of an 0-for-12 slump with a run-scoring single in the ninth inning, giving the San Fran cisco Giants a 2-1 victory over the Atlanta Braves Wednesday night. Mays’ two-out single to left scored Ron Hunt, deciding a pitch ing duel between the Braves’ right-hander and winner Mike McCormick, who allowed just three hits in evening his record at 4-4. The intramural sport seas, at A&M is completed withj. Squadron 2 and Dorm 21 reipi; as champions over their rety tive divisions. B-2 won the Class “A” chan; ionship with Squadron 1 finisti second and A-l taking third, Class “B” was won by Squair 2 followed by B-2 in second® C-2 in third. Dorm 21 took the Class “t title followed by the LSA and the AYI squad. 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S.f.w.y Stor.», Incorpor.t.d- Lefthander Denny Lenu>; the first Houston pitcher to four games this season, will on the mound Friday night the Astros return home to ojs a four - game weekend ser< against the Los Angeles Dodfs. The series marks the first® Astrodome visit for the almj popular Dodgers. They’ll be I® for games Friday night, Sabuh night, Sunday afternoon and Ha day night. Lemaster will face Los Angei: Don Sutton, in the 7:30 p.m. Ft day opener. Denny stopped Dodgers, 2-1, in the first gt of last Sunday’s doubleheada Los Angeles. Mike Cuellar, Houston’s IK lefthanded ace who was slw by arm trouble early this yn will get the nod for the Astr in Saturday’s 7:30 p.m. gas Cuellar, who beat the Dodpi 3-1 in the second game of lb doubleheader Sunday, will I matched against Bill Singer,is put a 6-0 shutout on Houston la Friday. Don Wilson is slated for Ho® ton pitching duties in the 2:1 p.m. game on Sunday. Helli matched against Don Drysdili the Dodgers’ all-time winnings pitcher. Drysdale blanked theAi tros 1-0 last Saturday, while f son will be getting his first’5 shot at the Dodgers. The Monday series finale find Larry Dierker on the hillfc the Astros, while lefthamk Claude Osteen will be the Dot gers’ selection. Both were losk pitchers during the four-gait series on the West Coast las week. ( y< B In m C< P r ph st de de Sunday, which is “Keds Ptis Day” and “Family Day” at tit Astrodome, will be the sent highlight. Kids 16 and undere be eligible for valuable free gifc and will receive a $1 reduefe on baseball tickets when acat panied by a parent. After Monday’s game, the As tros will leave for a quick th» game visit to Atlanta, then ui be back in the Astrodome on Fr day, May 31, to open an 11-gt® home stand (through June! against Chicago, St. Louis as: Pittsburgh. PARDNER You’ll Always Win The Showdown When You Get Your Duds Done CAMPUS CLEANERS MBMEIR | R L I M E Reservations and Tickets At No Extra Cost .... 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