*uzor A l 9 e Barbering and Styling Gene Verwold, Herb Fedora, Charles Stubbs, Jr. Wee Village Shopping Center 4018 Stillmeadow & 29th Phone 846-5600 No. 1 In College Sales For Information Call: Hfip Corkey Sandel ’63 (College Master Representative) Fidelity Union Life Insurance Co. 303 College Main — 846-8228 Tracksters Travel To Drake By RICHARD CAMPBELL The Texas A&M track team, accompanied by Coach Charlie Thomas, invades Iowa Friday and Saturday seeking points in the star-studded Drake Relays, the last of the three big track meets in the Midwest. dropped the baton in both the Texas and Kansas Relays. Thom as feels that his team has the speed to run a fast race if they can hold on to the baton. Coach Thomas and 14 track sters will travel to Des Moines Thursday looking for some fine individual performances. Rockie Woods, the runner-up in the 100- yard dash last week in the Kan sas Relays in 9.4, is a threat and Curtis Mills, with a 47.0 to his credit, has a good chance in the 440-yard dash. The 440 is a spe cial event and if Mills does com pete in it, Jack Abbott will take his place on the 880-yard relay unit for A&M. Seven of the SWC teams will be in Des Moines this weekend with the eighth, Texas Tech, par ticipating in the Colorado Re lays. Rice, the only SWC team to score a baton triumph in either the Texas or Kansas Relays, seeks a triple crown in the mile relay. They traveled the dis tance in 3:07.1 in Austin and then ran a 3:07.0 in Lawrence last week. The Aggies’ unit, composed of Steve Bancroft, Mike Boyd, Tony Munson, and Curtis Mills have logged a 3:10.0 this year and loom as an outside possibility. Also a strong contender for the Aggies is weightman Ronnie Lightfoot, the SWC leader in both the shot (58-5%) and discus (171-5). Freshman Bubba Vin cent will also participate in the discus for A&M. A&M will also compete in an other seldom-run event, the shut tle hurdle relay. Deward Strong, Two other Aggies, John Heff ner and Paul Shimon, will run in a special marathon race of 26 miles, 550 yards. Coach Thomas said that the race would help both boys in the three-mile race in the Southwest Conference Meet at Waco in two weeks. Aggie Baseballers At Rice For Weekend SWC Series A&M’s 440-yard relay team Call 822-1441 Allow 20 Minutes Carry Out or Eat-In THE PIZZA HUT 2610 Texas Ave. The Aggie baseballers move in to Houston this weekend for a series with the Rice Owls still trying to shake loose from a team-wide batting slump. Coach Tom Chandler’s squad entered the season as the defend ing Southwest Conference batting champions but have fallen on bad times this year. In posting a 13-7 season and 5-5 SWC mark, the Aggies have hit only .219 as a team. This places A&M fifth in the seven team league in hitting. Texas Christian is the top batting club in the SWC with a .304 team average. Texas leads the SWC with an 11-0 record and has a chance of clinching the championship this Look what you can get away with now. See these motorcycles on display HONDA of BRYAN 423 S. Main Bryan, Texas weekend when they play second- place Texas Tech (7-3) in Austin. TCU is currently in third place in the conference with a 7-5 rec ord while Rice is tied with the Aggies at 5-5. The Owls and Aggies square off in a doubleheader today and then come back with a single game Saturday. The first game today is scheduled for seven in nings and began at 1 p.m. with the nine inning second game set to start immediately afterwards. The Saturday single game will begin at 2 p.m. Rice has been paced by first- baseman Dick Fuqua, who enters the game with the top individual batting average in the SWC. Fuqua is hitting .424 for the SWC season while Tech’s Jerry Hag gard is second at .410 and David Chalk of Texas is at .400. As a team, Coach Doug Os- burn’s Owls have hit at a .232 mark in SWC games. Osburn is expected to start freshman Don nie Brogna in today’s first game and then come back with junior David Ownby and sophomore southpaw Scott Wise. Brogna shut out Texas Tech in his last start and enters the game with a 2-0 record while Ownby is 4-3 and Wise is 3-2. Wise pitched a non-hitter for 8% innings against St. Thomas Tuesday and ended with a one-hit 7-0 victory. Outside of Fuqua, the Owls get most of their offensive punch from outfielder Eddie Otwell and freshman thirdbaseman David Hilton. Otwell is hitting .300 for the season while Hilton is at .275. Fugua is hitting .319 on the year. Boyd Hadaway and Bob Long are the only two Aggies hitting over .300 for the SWC season. Hadaway has a .344 mark while Long is at .343. Coach Chandler is expected to start his top twosome of Doug Rau and Dave Benesh in two of the three games against Rice. Rau has composed a 2-1 record with a 1.47 earned-run average while Benesh is also 2-1 with a 1.71 ERA. The rest of the A&M lineup is expected to be Billy Hodge, catcher; Hadaway, first; Pete Maida, second; Eddie Vaughn, third; Jim Raley, shortstop; and an outfield of Bob Arnold, Long and Dave Elmendorf. The Aggies travel to Houston Tuesday afternoon for a 3 p.m. non-conference game against the University of Houston. A&M de feated Houston 5-4 earlier in the year at Kyle Field. The baseball season comes to an end next weekend when A&M hosts arch-rival Texas on Kyle Field. The Aggies will play the Longhorns a doubleheader on Fri day and come back with a single game Saturday. STUDYING ABOUT WHERE TO GET THE BEST CASUAL SLACKS? Page 4 THE BATTALION College Station, Texas Friday, April 25,196J Abbott, David Prince, and Woods will form the Aggie team. Stan Curry of Baylor seems a safe bet to take the high jump and also put the Drake record of 6-10% in jeopardy. He has jumped 6-11 this year. Recent improvements by its m i 1 e r s establishes SMU as a contender in the four-mile relay and Bay lor in the distance medley, al though neither rates as a serious threat to Kansas, anchored by Olympian Jim Ryun. The best SWC miler is Fred Cooper of Texas, the winner at Lawrence last week with a 4:08.8. OVER 300 PAIR IN STOCK, ALL COLORS & PATTERNS WE’RE SURE WE CAN GIVE YOU THE RIGHT ANSWER. PERMANENTLY PRESSED SLACKS FROM $7.00 to $12.50 Loupot’s Traditional clothing- at student prices. FAVORITE SON RETURNS Ted Williams, former Red Sox slug-ger and one of Boston's all-time sports heroes, returned to Fenway Park this week in the uniform of the enemy. Williams, now manager of the Washington Senators, leads his team ag-ainst the Red Sox. He is shown waving to the crowd before the start of game as former teammate Bobby Doerr, now Red Sox coach, stands alongside. (AP Wirephoto) Intramural Roundup Steve Holditch and Louis Adams of F-l have advanced into the finals of Class A Intramural golf and will face either Squad ron 2 or Squadron 11. Holditch and Adams have won five straight matches while Squadron 2 and Squadron 11 have each won four without a defeat. Only three teams remain in the Class A tennis playoffs. Squadron 6 and F-l will play Thursday to determine who will play in the championship against Squadron 4. The top seven teams in CImi A are bunched together with: total of 500 to 520 points. G! took over the lead by taking set' ond in the swimming meet ami G-l is 5 points behind in second Class B tennis will not lx counted for Intramural pointi this year. However, there wil be a single elimination singls league and a single eliminatk doubles tournament. Medals wil be awarded to the championi Sign up at the Intramural Oflict by May 2. SENIORS In 1965, we first offered graduating Aggies the popular plan of 100% financing at bank rates and other unique features. Now, for the first time by any dealer, we offer car leasing at even lower monthly rates than car payments. See Jim Haynie, Chevway Lease Manager Just when p understand how to buy a car, along conies a new-fangled notion: Chevway. Chevway offers you a new way to enjoy a Chevrolet— by leasing! This could be your year to check it out. Just see your Chevway/Chevrolet dealer. We’re the dealer who both leases and sells new Chevrolets. So we can be objective about leasing...we can tell you what it offers —in conserving capital, possible tax advantages, even giving you more luxury than before. Maybe leasing is for you. Ask the dealer who now has more than one way to put you in a new Chevrolet. CHEVWAY CHEVROLET DEALERS LEASING / RENTAL SYSTEM Corbusier Chevrolet 500 So, Texas Ave. The day Maun the i last F Cii Th Fo By The cil ag fund ■ for th pus. 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