The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 12, 1969, Image 5

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    ne 12,1963
NIUUNCU
Eton, III,
Istros Start 11 Games At Home
THE BATTALION
Thursday, June 12, 1969
College Station, Texas
Page 5
TATI MIM |
I The Houston Astros open an
I jportant 11-game home stand on
muiANi^j Jorsday, June 19, when they
ike on three of their Western
livision foes — San Diego, San
kancisco and Atlanta.
A five-game series with the
;an Diego Padres on June 19-22
| feature the only home double-
ler of the season for Houston.
A twi-night doubleheader on
'riday, June 20, starting at 5:30
will be “Foley’s - General
trie Night” when $2,300
!orth of GE appliances will be
iven to some lucky fans. Regis-
ition blanks for the drawing
iay be picked up at Foley’s De-
artment Stores or at the Astro-
une on June 20.
Other games in the San Diego
tries include night games Thurs-
iy, June 19 and Saturday, June
1, and a “Family Day” game on
unday, June 22 at 2:00 p.m.
Willie Mays and Willie Mc-
,0Yey will lead the San Francisco
iants into the Dome for night
ames Monday, Tuesday and
fednesday, June 23-24-25.
The high flying Atlanta Braves
ose out the home stand with a
eekend series on June 27-28-29.
Saturday night, June 28, will
("Poster Night” when the As-
* ■os will give to each youngster
free, colorful 24” x 36” poster
ith action color pictures of the
stros.
Tickets for these games and
■ of the
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amsolidated Boy
igns Contract
Rob Schleider, an A&M Con-
ilidated pitching star, has signed
bonus baseball contract with
le Montreal Expos and left
oesday bound for Bradenton,
la., where he will play in a
okie league.
Schleider once pitched a perfect
me, striking out all 21 batters
faced earlier this year. He
as chosen by Montreal Thursday
the baseball draft and was
ped Sunday morning by Red
iiff, a former major league
itcher, now a scout for the
spos.
The amount of the bonus was
it revealed.
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Grants totalling $30,600 have
Jen awarded Texas A&M Uni-
state^Licens rsity by the National Science
r. n. tmndation for equipment to im-
(ove undergraduate instruction,
tesident Earl Rudder announced.
Pour separate awards to be
latched by the university will be
ffective July 1. Equipment will
j. acquired by the Entomology,
hemistry, Industrial Education
MIC fml ^ Physics Departments within
s CACAO j » 0 y ears .
MI The awards stipulate that
luipment must definitely en-
ince innovation in undergraduate
- istruction.
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PENISTON CAFETERIA
SBISA HALL
NOW SERVING FOR BOTH
DINNER AND SUPPER
Char-Broiled Burger
with 1/4, Pound All Beef
49^
and
'har-Broiled Chopped Steak
French Fries
Sliced Tomato on Leaf of
Lettuce
Hot Rolls - Oleo
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Vegetables
Salads
Desserts
PARDNER
You’ll Always Win
The Showdown
When You Get
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CAMPUS
CLEANERS
all Houston home games are now
on sale at the Astrodome; all five
Foley’s stores in Houston and
Pasadena; Texas International
Airways offices in the Sheraton-
Lincoln Hotel, the Rice Hotel and
most Texas International offices
throughout the Southwest; the
Houston Bank & Trust Company
Building; the Citizens National
Bank of Baytown; Sam Williams
Store for Men in Galveston and
the AAA Club offices throughout
the country.
Tickets may also be ordered by
sending check or money order to:
Tickets, Houston Astros, Box
1691, Houston, Texas, 77001, and
we ask that you enclose 25 cents
for mailing charges. Box seat
tickets are $3.50 and reserved
seats $2.50.
Home Stand at a Glance
Thursday, June 19 — San Diego,
7:30 — Youth Baseball.
Friday, June 20—San Diego, 5:30
— Twi-night doubleheader —
Foley’s-GE Night.
Saturday, June 21 — San Diego,
7:30.
Sunday, June 22—San Diego, 2:00
—Family Day.
Monday, June 23—San Francisco,
7:30—Youth Baseball.
Tuesday, June 24—San Francisco,
7:30^—Straight A.
Wednesday, June 25 — San Fran
cisco, 7:30—Ladies Night.
Thursday, June 26 — OFF DAM.
Friday, June 27—Atlanta, 7:30—
Youth Baseball.
Saturday, June 28—Atlanta, 7:30
—Poster Night.
iSunday, June 29—Atlanta, 2:00—
Family Day.
Record-Setting Tracksters
Travel To Lexington, Ky.
A record-setting five-man group
will accompany Aggie track
coaches Charlie Thomas and Ted
Nelson to Lexington, Ky., this
weekend for the National Feder
ation meet.
The sprint relay unit composed
of Scott Hendricks, Jack Abbott,
Curtis Mills, and Rockie Woods
reeled off the best time ever for
a Southwest Conference school
last week in the Oxcart Relays
Saturday night in Karnes City
with a blistering 39.9. The other
member of the congregation was
weightman Ronnie Lightfoot, who
garnered a third place in the
discus.
Mills also won the 440-yard
dash in 46.4, placed second in
the 220yard dash with a 21.2, and
finished second in the high jump.
Woods won the 100-yard dash in
9.5 and Abbott won the high
hurdles in 14.1.
The next action for the group
following the Federation meet
will be the following weekend,
June 21, in Knoxville, Ky., for
the NCAA meet.
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PEACHES 8
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