The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 21, 1968, Image 7

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NEAR RECORD TUNA
YARMOUTH, N.S. <A>> _ Six
experts from Mexico City amass-
Bd 1,160 points to win the five-
lay International Tuna Cup match
in the waters off Wedgeport and
>f£ Cape St. Mary. Juan Posada
>oated an 860-pound bluefin after
;hree hours and 40 minutes the
! irst day.
The only other tuna caught was
ixjated by Louis Deverteul of
Barbados. His catch gave the
British Caribbean team second
place with 856 points. Canada,
Italy and the United States ang
lers failed to score.
Wolverines’ Johnson Saves
His Talking For The Games
THE BATTALION
Thursday, November 21, 1968
College Station, Texas
Page 7
ANN ARBOR, Mich. <.dP)—Ron
Johnson, Michigan’s on-and-off-
the-field double threat, could
make a big difference when the
Wolverines and Ohio State meet
in Columbus Saturday for the
Big Ten Conference football title
and a bid to the Rose Bowl.
Leadership ability is a quality
that is hard to pin down, but
everyone agrees that the great
tailback from Detroit can lead
just about as well as he can run.
And that is very well indeed.
Johnson’s teammates recognized
that ability last spring when they
elected Johnson the captain.
Wolverine Coach Bump Elliott
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ANOTHER INJURY FOR MEREDITH
Quarterback Don Meredith of the Dallas Cowboys has his
knee inspected after it was injured in NFL game with
Washington Redskins at Washington. Injury was de
scribed as muscle tear. Meredith had passed for two touch
downs and set up another in third quarter when he was
hurt. Cowboys defeated the Redskins, 44-24. (AP Wire-
photo)
spotted it when he saw Johnson’s
346 yards in rushing and. five
touchdowns against Wisconsin
last week.
“I just think it’s instinct,”
Elliott said.
“He’s a strong runner and has
great instincts. And the men on
the ball club like to block for him.
That’s the kind of guy he is,”
Elliott said.
Johnson is a quiet fellow and
Michigan, as Johnson himself put
it, is not a “scream and bang on
the walls kind of team.”
The Wolverines don’t fire up
for a game by being whipped into
a frenzy. After a game, even
after a big victory over Michigan
State or Minnesota, the atmos
phere in the dressing room is
subdued.
Good leadership is at least half
inspiration and Johnson seems to
inspire by doing. After the Wol
verines opened their season with
a humiliating, 21-7 loss to Cali
fornia, they went down to North
Carolina to play Duke.
Just before the game, Johnson
stood up in the dressing room
and said simply, “You bleed, I’ll
bleed and they’ll bleed.”
On the field, Johnson showed
them what he meant. He picked
up 205 yards rushing, more than
three times the total of the Duke
team, and led the Wolverines to a
31-10 victory that started them
on the championship path.
The United States Military
Academy at West Point is the
oldest engineering school and the
oldest permanent military post in
the country.
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OFFICIAL NOTICE
the GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Wood, Carl Eugene
Degree: Doctor of Philosophy in Wildlife
Science
Dissertation : Relationship between Primary
Productivity (C14 Method) and Phyto
plankton in a Mesotrophiz lake.
Time: November 27 at 2:15
)er 27 at 2:15 p.
Place: Room 405, Biological Sciences Bldg.
ovemfc
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George W. Kunze
Dean of Graduate Studies
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Grant, Warren Ray
Degree: Doctor of Philosophy in Agricul
tural Economics
Dissertation: An Economic Model for
Evaluating Alternative Government Pro
grams in Rice,
rime
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Dean of Graduate Studies
Nov. 22, 1968 at 3:00 p. m.
Place: Room 310, Agriculture Bldg.
George W. Kunze
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Irick, Billy Frank
Degree: Doctor of Philosophy in Education
Dissertation: AN ANALYSIS OF FAC
TORS RELATED TO THE LOSS AND
RETENTION OF FRESHMEN STU
DENTS AT TARLETON STATE COL
LEGE FOR THE ACADEMIC YEARS
1964 THROUGH 1966.
Time: Nov. 22, 1968 at 10:00 a.
Room 226, Cushing Lib:
eorge W. Kunze
Dean of Graduate Studies
G
m.
rary
“All Industrial Engineering and Compu
ter Science students, who have not yet
registered for the spring semester, may
register any weekday from 4-5 p.m. through
Nov. 22, in Room 201 H, Engineering
Bldg.”
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Pre-veterinary medicine students will pre-
register for the Spring Semester 1969 dur
ing the periods as indicated:
Nov. 18-22 Last names beginning M, N,
O, P, Q. R.
Nov. 25-27 Last names beginning S, T,
U, V.
Dec. 2-6 Last names beginning W, X,
Y, Z.
The sequence of r<
demic Advisor. (Use
tory for phone number).
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showing courses and approval of your
Academic Advisor. (This must be done
before you can proceed).
3. Present information sheet and ID card
the Dean’s Office. Check and/or corn-
sequence of registration procedures are :
Make an appointment with your Aca-
lic Advisor. (Use the University Direc-
to the Dean s Office. Check and/
plete information cards in packet.
4. Pick up the completed and approved
assignment card (with yellow stripe).
5. Turn in all cards (including assign
ment card) to the Registration Head
quarters,, First Floor, Cushing Building
(west entrance of old library.
Biology Department. Undergraduate pre
registration for the Spring Semester 1969.
Pre-registration for the Spring Semester
for undergraduate students majoring in the
Department of Biology will be conducted
during the month of November and early
December.
Registration cards may be received in room
315 in the New Biological Science Bldg,
in accordance with the following schedule:
Nov. 21 all whose surnames begin with
Ha thru He
Nov. 22—all whose surnames begin with
Hi thru Hu
Nov. 25—all whose surnames begin with
I, J. thru Kh
Nov. 26—all whose surnames begin with
Ki thru Le
Nov. 27—all whose surnames begin with
Li thru Ma
Dec. 2—all whose surnames begin with
Me thru Mu
Dec. 3—all whose surnames begin with
N. O
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 on
Nov. 11, 1968, may be used in satisfying
the 95 hour requirement. Those students
qualifying under this regulation may leave
their name with the ring clerk in the
Registrar's Office, in order that she may
check their records to determine their
eligibility to order the ring.
Orders for the rings will be taken between
Nov. 25, 1968 and Jan. 5, 1969. These rings
will be returned for delivery on or about
Feb. 18. 1969. The Ring Clerk is on duty
from 8 a. m. to 12 noon, Monday through
Friday, of each week.
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Eagles’ Kuharich Lifts Two Suspensions
PHILADELPHIA <A>> _ Gen
eral Manager-Coach Joe Kuharich
of the Philadelphia Eagles lifted
the suspension of ends Mike Ditka
and Gary Ballman Wednesday.
Kuharich set down both of his
star pass catchers Tuesday for
granting interviews and making
statements he said he considered
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Bryan. Texas
Fish Shoot For
Spot In Records
With T U. Clash
Texas A&M’s freshmen could
gain a spot in Aggieland foot
ball history Friday night with a
win over the University of Texas
Yearlings in their 7:30 p.m. meet
ing at Kyle Field.
Nowhere in school records is
there listed an A&M Fish team
that went unbeaten in five SWC
games. The best records at 4-1,
latest being posted by the 1963
Fish.
The Fish are 4-0 after beating
TCU, 9-3; Baylor, 24-0; Rice, 14-7
and Texas Tech, 16-13.
The Yearlings are 3-1. They
beat Baylor, 37-7; Rice, 22-19 and
TCU, 42-27. Their lone loss was
to SMU, 28-20.
The Friday night game is spon
sored by the Bryan-College Sta
tion Shrine Club. Admission is
$1.50 for adults. A&M students
will be admitted on activity cards
and all other students will be
charged $1.
detrimental to the National Foot
ball League club.
The lifting of the suspensions
was disclosed in a brief announce
ment from the Eagles, their first
word since Ditka and Ballman
confirmed Kuharich had dropped
them from the squad indefinitely
and placed them on waivers.
“After a discussion this morn
ing with Joe King Eagles vice
president and treasurer, the
suspension has been lifted. Ditka
and Ballman are in the same
position as other members of the
team,” the announcement said.
DAMAGED MOTORCYCLE
SALVAGE SALE!
A, .
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(523)—‘1969’ CIMATTI MOTORCYCLE arrived in the Port of
Houston in a damaged condition. An insurance adjustment has
been made and these units will be sold at a tremendous savings.
Many of these cycles have crate damage only. These units will
be sold on a first come first served basis without warranty and
the terms of payment are cash, cashiers check, certified check
or money order only. The sale will last until the last unit is sold.
PRICES ARE
1969C— 50— 50cc Street Bike 'i $75.00
1969C—100—lOOcc Street Bike l to
1969C—160—160cc Street Bike J $275.00
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