ay 22, 1969 lude sopho- Hofstetter, ior of Bel- :nt, nuclear tonio. Sec- erukos and Booth. Both le engineer- itonio. THE iursday, May 22, 1969 )R OKS ) ores rs a. i. ; 9 !9 f 0 5/ y BATTALION College Station, Texas Page 7 !ub’s Koufax Image Not Appealing 6 LOS ANGELES Cff*) —“I just rant to be known as Ken Holtz- man of the Chicago Cubs,” says the left-handed pitcher who ob jects to being called the next Sandy Koufax. "That comparison is unfair,” declares the 23-year-old south- pay who currently has pitched 33 consecutive scoreless innings. “There never will be another Sandy Koufax.” “He wasn’t as fast Tuesday night,” added Durocher after a 7-0 victory over Los Angeles. “But he’s some kind of pitcher.” SUMMER WORK for A&M Students that desire to stay in Bryan, top hourly rates with possibilities for plenty of overtime. Welders Assembly Operators Machine Operators Helpers OMARK INDUSTRIES 2307 Fountain Street Bryan, Texas ilSppSiii NICE SNAG Billy Bob Barnett (85) snags a pass from Maroon quarter back Jimmy Sheffield for 16 yards and a first down as Steve Luebbehusen (55) and an unidentified defender come up for the Whites to stop his forward progress. (Photo by Mike Wright) BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES One day H per word per word each additional Minimum charge—60tf [immum charge- Classified Display 90tf per column inch each insertion DEADLINE 4 p.m. day before publication WORK WANTED TYPING WANTED. Dissertation, term iper experience. Reasonable rates. 822- Sl. U9tfn TYPING — IBM SELECTRIC. SYMBOL, ■m papers, thesis, etc. Call anytime, ri. Islam. 846-8528. 94tfn Fast Accurate typing. Reasonable rates, itolyn Fowler. 846-2963. 112t8 Experienced typing. 846-5754 or 846-5922. 95tfn ftping. 846-5416. 95tfn TYPING — Electric, Very Reasonable, n David R. 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Havoline, Amalie, Enco, Conoco. —EVERYDAY— We stock all local major brands. Where low oil prices originate. Quantity Rights Reserved Wheel Bearings 50% Off Parts Wholesale Too Filters, Oil, Air - Fuel, 10,000 Parts - We Fit 90% of All Cars Save 25 - 40%. Brake Shoes $3.19 ex. 2 Wheels — many cars Auto trans. oil 25# AC - Champion - Autolite plugs Starters - Generators All 6 Volt - $11.95 Each Most 12 Volt - $12.95 Each Tires—Low price every day — Just check our price with any other of equal quality. Your Friedrich Dealer Joe Faulk Auto Parts 220 E. 25th Bryan, Texas JOE FAULK ’32 22 years in Bryan CHILD CARE Child care. Call for information. 846-8151. 698tfn regorj 4005. Day Nursery, 604 Boyett, 593tfn HUMPTY DUMPTY CHILDREN CEN TER, 3400 South College, State Licensed. 823-8626. Virginia D. Jones, R. N. 99tfn FOR SALE 1959 Chevrolet, Bel-Air in exceptionally good shape. Call 845-6769. 119tl 1967 Honda S-90. 4,100 miles. $200. 846- 2592. 119tl Galaxie, 1965. Factory air, 6 new tires. 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Call 846- • 5 :00. 91tfn ha laneOL LOST $10 REWARD. For return of watch and I.D. Bracelet lost Friday in the weight lift ing room of G.R.W. or the M.S.C. bowling Alley. Both have great sentimental value. 845-2648. 118t2 FOR RENT Two bedroom furnished apartment. One bedroom furnished apartment. 512 and 515 First Street. C.S. Air-condition, Cen tral heat. Married students or Co-eds. 825-2761 Navasota. 119t2 bed- oned, 119t2 Three bedroom furnished house, $135. 846-6311. 119tfn Available June 1. Five Bedroom fur nished house for four or five students. 822-3526. 118tfn OAK FOREST MOBILE HOME PARK Bryan - College Station now has a mobile home park designed for luxurious living. THE COMPLETE ACCOMODATIONS INCLUDE: swimming pool paved streets laundromat trees playground natural gas city sewer water furnished Located 2 Minutes From Campus Drive one mile past city limits South on Highway 6, turn left on Stasny Lane. For information call 846-2686 or 846-5177. Newly decorated rooms for single male college students. Swimming and lake priv ileges. Five minutes from A&M. Central air. Utilities paid. $35 per month. 846- Ba bowl Eico Tester, electric shavers, Kodak cameras, 4 track & 8 track tape decks, cassette car and home players, portable phonographs, stereo record play ers, tennis racquets, like new 4 & 8 track tapes, metal folding chairs—these items are all fantastic bargains. Aggie Den 807 University Drive. 61tfn WHITE AUTO STORES Bryan and College Station can save you up to 40% on auto parts, oil, filters, etc. 846-5626. Military Style Sun Glasses (Jet -Pilot) Only $4.95 LOUPOTS VICTORIAN APARTMENTS Midway between Bryan & A&M University STUDENTS ! ! Need A Home 1 & 2 Bedroom Fur. & Unfur. Pool and Private Courtyard 3 MONTHS LEASE 822-2035 401 Lake St. Apt. 1 SPECIAL NOTICE For lowest rates and le best moving equipment see Andy Anderson with U-Haul at 2010 South Col lege Avenue. 822-3546. 112t9 GONNA MOVE? the best movir WE BUY MOST ANYTHING — AGGIE DEN. 61tfn HELP WANTED Bartenders to work now through summer school. Call or see Mrs. Norton, Eastgate Lounge. 846-9929. 116t4 Checkers Grocery. 4386. night manager for Drive-Inn Part time. Weekend nights. 822- 116t4 Parttime college boys. Nights and week ends until school is out. Fulltime durin summer. APPLY IN I What-a-burger Drive-in, 1101 Texas. 103tfn ng Y. OFFICIAL NOTICE At 8 a. m. Thursday, May 22, there will be posted in the foyer of the Richard Coke Building a list of those Spring cadidates who have completed all academic require ments for degrees to be conferred on May 24, 1969. Each candidate is urged to con sult this list to determine his status. Regalia for the May 1969 Commencement Exercise All students who are candidates for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy or Doctor of Education are required to order hoods as well as the Doctor's cap and gowns. The hoods are to be left at the Registrar’s Off! Office no later than 1:00 p.m., Tuesday, May 20 (this will be accomplished by a representative of the University Exchange tore). The Ph.D. or II the proces: 'ill be ho< he cereinor Candidates for the Master’s ersity Exchange Store). The Ph.D. or D.Ed. hoods will not be worn in the procession since all such candidates will be hooded on the stage as part of the ceremony; ididates for the Master’s Degree will wear the cap and gown ; all civilian stu- candidates for the Bachelor’s gr< students who are dents who ar will wear the cap a are candidates 5 will wear the app 1 military personnel who are :>r the degrees, graduate or undergraduate, will wear the uniform only. wear the cap and gown ; ROTC ia ir y candidates for the degrees. Dei is D< uniform. nti elor’s Degree *11 tes for the Bach- the appropriate AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College 823-8051 • Watch Repairs • Jewelry Repair • Diamond Senior Rings • Senior Rings Refinished C. W. Varner & Sons Jewelers North Gate 846-5816 ENGINEERING & OFFICE SUPPLY CORP. ARCH. & ENGR. • REPRODUCTION & MEDIA SUPPLIES • SURVEYING SUPPLIES & EQUIPMENT FICE SUPPLIES OF- • MULTILITH SERVICE & SUPPLIES 402 West 25th St. Ph. 823-0939 Bryan, Texas undergraduate, will wear the uni Rental of caps and gowns may be arranged with the Exchange Store. Orders may be placed between 8:00 a.m., Monday, April 28, and 12 :00 noon’ Saturday, May 10. The rental is as follows: Doctor’s cap and gown, $7.54 ; Master’s cap and gown, $7.02. Hood rental is the same as that for the cap and gown. Sales tax is included in the rental price. Payment is required at the time of placing order. Baccalaureate regalia will no longer be available on a rental basis, but the cap and gown may be purchased at the Ex change Store beginning May 1. The pur chase price is $6.34, including tax. HOME & CAR RADIO REPAIRS ZENITH RADIOS & PHONOS KEN’S RADIO & TV 303 W. 26th 822-2819 Rentals-Sales-Service TYPEWRITERS Terms Distributors For: Royal and Victor Calculators & Adding Machines CATES TYPEWRITER CO 909 S. Main 822-6000 m STERLING ELECTRONICS sound equipment Ampex Fisher Scott tape decks Roberts Sony Panasonic Harmon-Kardoo 903 South Main, Bryan 822-1589 Sports Desk ’69 GRADUATES IN: Agricultural Engr. Aerospace Engr. Accounting Architecture Agricultural Econ. Botany Biochemistry Biology Business Analysis Civil Engr. Chemistry Electrical Engr. Economics Engineering Graphics (Design Industrial) (Industrial Arts) Entomology Finance Geology Geological Engr. Geophysics Industrial Engr. Mechanical Engr. Management (Pers.,)_ Marketing (Sales) Mathematics Microbiology Marine Engr. Meteorology Nuclear Engr. Oceanography Petroleum Engr. Physics Psychology Zoology OCCUPATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES AWAIT YOU. Apply in person or call 846-3737 331 UNIVERSITY AT NORTH GATE *Employers pay for our services. Sfihamhocft EMPLOYMENT SERVICE • College Division • ADIOS! by John Platzer In all of sport there is nothing quite like it. Hordes of wild-eyed, intoxicated Cajuns join their voices in the yell which seems to encase all those who would dare enter the confines of LSU’s gridiron paradise: TIGER BAIT!! TIGER BAIT!! The size of the stadium keeps the number of voices below 67,511 and, yet, to the caged victims an estimate of one milhon would seem conservative. A&M sports season began in this Baton Rouge setting with the Aggies going down to a (13—12) defeat. An unprecedented number of injuries soon reduced the Aggies’ title expectations to a 3—7 football season. The first of the year’s two Southwest Conference championships won by the Aggies came in basketball. Led by seniors Billy Bob Barnett, Sonny Benefield and Ronnie Peret, Coach Shelby Metcalfs crew sacked up the crown with a 79—66 victory over Arkansas. In baseball, A&M began with a nine game winning streak but a team-wide batting slump soon overtook the team. Coach Tom Chandler’s squad ended the year with a 16—10 record. Youth was the watchword for Coach Charlie Thomas’ track team in a very successful season. Champions of the giant Border Olympics, the Aggies took third place in the Southwest Conference meet held in Waco. Almost as a matter of habit, the Aggies captured the SWC golf championship. Coach Henry Ransom’s team consisted of Reggie Majors, Bill Wade, Duke Butler and Richard Ellis among others. Good seasons were also enjoyed by Coach Omar Smith’s tennis team and Coach Art Adamson’s swimmers. Because of limited space, many of these sports, as well as intramurals, did not receive the notice they deserved. This is regretable but could not be helped. Overall, it was one of the most enjoyable years I have ever experienced. Most of the thanks for this goes to what has to be the greatest athletic department ever assembled. At the very top of the list is Coach Gene Stallings. In just five years Stallings has done more for A&M than any other one man in the school’s history. He is an inspiration to all who know him. Each of the other members of the staff are also “the greatest.” The friendliness and cooperative attitudes of such men as Spec Gammon (Sports Information Director, Marvin Tate (Assistant Athletic Director), Wally Groff (Business Manager) and Billy Pickard (Athletic Trainer) make a sportswriter’s job easy. Assistant Sports Editor Richard Campbell (who will occupy this desk next fall) deserves special thanks as well as condolences. Those members of the Batt staff who both contributed stories to the Sports Department and said they were going to contibute (several times, in fact) also helped make the year pass quickly. Special praise should also be extended to Battalion secretaries Mrs. Charlotte McCarroll and Mrs. Wanda Allison as well as Mrs. Cecilia Prihoda and Mrs. Polly Patranella. What other way would a sportswriter close out his final column than with a prediction? Judging from the recent Maroon-White game, I predict that 67,000 LSU partisans will have little to yell about on the night of September 20. Read Classifieds Daily Hogs Ink Star QB SHREVEPORT, La. Coach Frank Broyles of the University of Arkansas signed quarterback Joe Ferguson, the most sought after prep footballer in Louisiana, and three team mates from W o o d 1 a w n High School to national letters of in tent Wednesday. Others signing with Arkansas were ends Mark Hollingsworth and Jim Hodge and fullback Acie Griffin. Joe Takes Prize NEW YORK (A>)_Joe Namath of the New York Jets will receive the first George Halas' Award as pro football’s most courageous player of 1968 at the New York Pro Football Writers dinner June 3. Namath, who never has missed a regular season game despite his ailing legs, was voted the award by the Pro Football Writ ers Association of America. JUST ARRIVED NEW SHIPMENT ADIDAS SOCCER and RUNNING SHOES £lcl Chanter d Student C^o-ofo Store 505 University Drive Used Army Officer’s Uniform. $25 (Quarter Master) 1 Tailor-made Green Uniform $49 2 Set Army Dress Blues $79 each Perfect Condition loupots No. 1 In College Sales For Information Call: Charles Thomas ’64 (College Master Representative) Fidelity Union Life Insurance Co. 303 College Main — 846-8228 DRIVE 5 MILES FOR $45? SOUNDS CRAZY DOESN’T IT? THE HUNDREDS OF FACULTY MEMBERS AND STUDENTS WHO HAVE FINANCED THEIR CAR AT CITY NATIONAL BANK HAVE DISCOVERED THEIR SAVINGS IN FINANC ING COST IS $45.00 OR MORE. IF YOU PLAN TO BUY A CAR IT WILL PAY YOU TO CALL OR STOP BY CITY NATIONAL BANK AND CHECK ON OUR SPECIAL AUTO FINANCING PROGRAM. 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