The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 20, 1968, Image 6

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THE BATTALION
Thursday, June 20, 1968
Page 6 College Station, Texas
Club Sponsors
Rally Sunday
Texas A&M’s Sporty Car Club
will hold a rally at 2 p. m. Sun
day.
The rally will be a simple time-
distance run of about two hours,
Alan Weckerling, club official,
says.
The rally will start in the park
ing lot across from Sbisa Dining
Hall and next to the University
Hospital.
The time-distance type of rally
involvo|S a navigator which will
keep the driver on a set course
and a driver who attempts to
maintain a prescribed average
speed, he continued.
Registration for the rally will
begin at 1 p. m. Entrance fees
are $4 for non-members and $3
for members of any sports car
club. Any type of automobile may
be entered in the contest, Weck
erling pointed out.
A picnic will be held at the end
of the run, with food and soft
drinks supplied by the club. Pre
sentation of trophies to the win
ners will follow the picnic.
The purpose of the picnic and
rally is to introduce prospective
members to the club. All interest
ed individuals are invited to par
ticipate, Weckerling said.
MSC Tourney Set
In Table Tennis
A table tennis tournament will
begin at 9 a.m. Saturday in the
basement of the Memorial Stu
dent Center. The event is being
sponsored by the MSC Summer
Directorate.
Rules of the tourney will be
those of the United States Table
Tennis Association and the spon
sor. Dark shirts must be worn
and no sandpaper paddles can be
used.
An entry fee of 50 cents will be
charged each entrant. Awards will
be given the first and second
place winners. All students and
faculty members are invited to
participate, the Summer Direc
torate officers said.
B-CS Weather
To Be Sunny
The Bryan and College Station
area hasn't had nine straight rain
less days in 1968, but a longer
stretch of sunny weather may
come in the next 30 days.
The U. S. Weather Bureau out
look for the next 30 days is for
moderate rainfall, around 3.4
inches, and slightly below normal
temperatures. A high of 91 de
grees was recorded May 24 and
25. The minimum was 56 on
May 1.
THE EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
WELCOMES YOU
ST. THOMAS ,
CHAPEL
906 Jersey St.
South Side of Campus
Sunday Services
8:00 a.m. — 9:15 a.m.
The Rev. W. R. Oxley (49)
The Rev. M. W. Selliger (62)
PARDNER
You’ll Always Win
The Showdown
When You Get
Your Duds Done
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