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Page 6 College Station, Texas Tuesday, March 11, 1969 THE BATTALION Ag Nine Squeezes By SHS, 9-8 By JOHN PLATZER A three-run double by Bob Arnold brought the Aggies from behind in the sixth inning and A&M then hung on for a 9-8 vic tory over Sam Houston State in Huntsville Monday. It was the second win of the year without a defeat for Coach Tom Chandler’s baseballers. The Aggies opened the season Friday at Kyle Field with a 6-5 triumph over Houston Baptist. With Jimmy Pitts supplying most of the damage against A&M starter Charles Kelley, Sam Houston jumped off to a quick 4-0 lead. Boyd Hadaway singled in Arnold with the Aggies first run in the fourth but the Bearcats tallied on two unearned runs I against Walter Varvel to up the margin to 6-1. A two run fifth put the Aggies back into the game at 6-3. Varvel helped his own cause in the in ning with a double that scored both runs. Bob Long drew a walk off Sam Houston reliever Boswell to drive A&M’s first run in in the sixth and Arnold followed with his big double to give the Aggies their first lead in the game at 7-6. Behind the great relief pitching of Larry McCombs the Aggies added to their margin with a run in the eighth and another in the ninth to make it 9-6. McCombs tired in the ninth and Sam Houston rallied for two runs but Dave Benesh came on to re tire the side. Varvel was the winning pitcher in the game for the Aggies. In their. season opener the Aggies also came from behind to record the victory. Trailing by 5-4 going into the bottom of the ninth, Chris Sans singled for the Aggies and Long followed with a triple. Barney Harris then singled A FAST START Coach Tom Chandler’s Aggie baseballers have gotten off to a fast start this season with victories over Houston Baptist and Sam Houston State. Jim Raley drops a hit in against the Houston team above. (Photo by Mike Wright) Long in for the winning run. 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Time: 3-12-69, at 3:00 p. m. Place: Rm. 357, Chem. Bldg. J. K. Gladden Chairman of Committee THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Kerr, Walter Langston Name: Kerr, waiter Dangston Degree: Ph.D. in Education Dissertation: THE IMPACT OF TITLE ONE, THE ELEMENTARY AND SEC ONDARY EDUCATION ACT OF 1965, ON THE LUFKIN INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT. Time: Friday, March 14, 1969 at 1 :45 p. n Place: Room 442 of Academic Building George W. Kunze Dean of Graduate Studies The English proficiency examination re- idents majoring in quired of all junior stui education will be offered from 2 to 4 p. m. on April 15 (Tuesday), 1969, and again from 4 to 6 p. m. the same day. Students may take the examination at either time by reporting to Room 308 Nagle. 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Last week Mills clipped Morton in Col lege Station when both were timed in 47 flat. Houston finished third in the university division with 58 points, trailed by Lamar Tech with 23, Texas Tech with 22 and Trinity with seven. Texas Southern swept the college division with 76 points followed by Texas A&I with 64 thanks mainly to a 1-2-3 finish in the 100-yard dash and a 1-2 finish in the 220-yard dash. Texas had not lost a meet, out side of the NCAA championships, since Rice beat the Longhorns in (198-1); Deward Strong, i in the 440-yard intermediati: I dies (53.4); Jack Abbott,at I in the 120-yard hurdles (11 r and the 440-yard relay tear.: jk posed of Scott Hendricks, Abbott, and Mills, first ptei , a time of 43.0. M The next action for the d I men will be Saturday in H«l ^ in a tri-meet with Rice anil b isiana State University. the 1967 Southwest Conference Texas sprinter Tommy Colgin pulled up lame in the opening event to crush the Longhorns’ chances in the short sprints. The upset Aggie victory was also aid ed by the fact that Houston swept the 1-2-3 places in both the mile and 3-mile runs to cut the ’Horns out of some more anticipated points. meet. The top finishers for the Aggies were: Ronnie Lightfoot, first in the shot put and second in discus; Rockie Woods, first in the 100- yard dash (10.0) and second in the 220-yard dash (21.3); Marc Black, second in the javelin In all, the Aggies swept five first places with Larry McIntyre of A&M providing another upset in the pole vault by vaulting 15-S 1 /^ to edge favored Jim Mal lard of Texas. Netters Win, Golfers Sixth ROCKIE WOODS Need a publisher for your text book? manuscript? pamphlet? laboratory manual ? etc ? THE PEMBERTON PRESS of Austin will do your job in limited quantities. Contact: The Pemberton Press 1 Pemberton Parkway Austin, Texas Phone GR 6-1413 A. F. Lehman, Representative P. O. Box 638 Buda, Texas 78610 The Texas Aggie tennis team had an up-and-down week raising their record to 3-2 first losing to powerful Corpus Christi Univer sity, 9-0, before rallying to crush Lamar Tech, 7-0. Coach Omar Smith’s netters fell to CCU while meeting two of the top tennis players in the world. Humphrey Hose is the number one player in Venezuela and Vicenti Zarazua is the num ber two Davis Cup player from Mexico. In the Lamar Tech encounter, the Aggies swept all the doubles and singles events with Faust def. Ast; Ragland def. Verdi; Fikes def. Dawson; Hickey def. McDonald; and Chastain def. San ders. Doubles: Faust and Ragland def. Ast and Dawson; Fikes and Hickey def. Verdi and McDonald. Thursday the Aggies travel to Arlington to battle the University of Texas at Arlington. Friday they will play North Texas State at Denton, and Saturday they re turn home to meet Southeastern Oklahoma. RONNIE LIGHTFOd ft, The Texas Aggie golf team wrapped up a sixth-place finish in the Border Olympics Thursday, Friday, and Saturday with an 1183 score. Houston won the meet with an 1128 score to 1145 for second place Texas. Lamar Tech finished third at 1171 followed by Texas Tech with 1177, and North Texas State at 1182. ATTENTION STUDENTS AND STAFF MEMBERS ENGAGED IN RESEARCH! Did you know that your Research efforts may qualify you for tax benefits? FOR THIS AND OTHER TAX INFORMATION CONTACT: BLOCKER TRANT, Income Tax Consultant 4015 Texas Avenue — Bryan, Texas Phone 846-7842 36 36 ?a Mi fn HOW IT FIGURES: Interesting statistics,': Look at them one way. you get 96. Look atV another way . . . longeitt j’ r . . . and what you’re get is married. FromthatP 1 on, you multiply. So do responsibilities. It pays to plan for respd ® (fir sc biiities. You can do this by investing in a lifeinsu 1 : program that can provide foundation for a sound'' cial structure. 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