-j}'/ Personal Loans LOANS % $100 Confidential Loan Service University Loan Co. 317 Patricia (North Gate) Telephone 846-8319 Page 4 College Station, Texas Tuesday, March 17, 1970 THE BATTALION Owls, Eagles Get Plucked By Aggies By Mike Wright The Aggie thinclads flexed their track muscles Saturday to out class Rice University and North Texas State University here. The Aggies tallied 68 points; North Texas, 53; and Rice 49. a iit OF NEW HAVEN/A GENTLEMAN'S SHIRT |itm Stnrncs unitoergitp men’s! toear 329 University Drive 713/846-2706 College Station, Texes 77840 OFFSET PRINTED COPIES / SPECIAL TO STUDENTS THESES AND DISSERTATIONS ONLY 75< per Page — 10 COPIES EACH PAGE — Price includes All Paper We furnish 3 copies on blue-line thesis paper (50% rag) and 7 copies on top quality vellum book paper, without blue line, if desired. OVER 10 COPIES: 11 - IS COPIES — 7< PER COPY 16 - 2J COPIES — 6< PER COPY 26 - SO COPIES — 5< PER COPY (For more than 50 copies per page, please refer to our regular price list or call for quotation.) oragra&PEDKra, Dcae t Reproduction Division of Newman Printing Company 505 CHURCH STREET / COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS Call 846-2157 to schedule your thesis or dissertation for this semester. AIRLINE RESERVATIONS & TICKETS USE YOUR PERSONAL CHARGE ACCOUNT FREE DELIVERY Call The MSC - 846-3773 MEMBER tours /•••travel Bonded ASTA Agent The Aggies won seven of 16 events in compiling their scoring total. Aggie winners were Ron nie Lightfood in the shotput with a heave of 57 feet 3 inches, Mar vin Taylor with a leap of 6-9, and the 440-yard relay team composed of Scotty Hendricks, Curtis Mills, Marvin Mills, and Rocky Woods. The team was timed at the finish line in 40.1. Curtis Mills won the open quar ter with a 47.8 reading. This wad the first time for him to run the event outdoors because of an in jured ankle. Other Aggie winners were Da vid Prince in the 120-yard high hurdles in 14.7 seconds. Fresh man Donny Rogers finished third in the event at 15 flat as did Glen Blahuta. Marvin Mills and Rockie Woods battled down the 100-yard dash to finish in a dead heat at 9.7 seconds. After deliberation Mills was awarded first place. The mile relay finished well ahead of Rice University with a 3:13.5 clocking. Also placing for the Aggies in various events was Ben Great- house at 6-7 and John Taylor at 6-4 in the high jump to give the Aggies the top three slots in the event. For the second week in a row, A&M has dominated this event to add to the point total. Sam Skinner placed fourth in the mile run at 4:22.3. This repre sents the best time for him this year in competition. Lightfoot • ... JAVELIN TOSS—Marc Black lets loose with a 211 , -5%” toss to place third in that event. The Aggies won the tri-meet with North Texas State and Rice University. (Photo by Mike Wright) finished third in the discus with a throw of 154-7%. Lightfoot was bothered with a sore arm in the latter part of the event. Willie Blackmon and Dennis O’Brian crept into the finish of the 880-yard dash to place third and fourth. They were clocked Ags Begin 7-Game Stand On Kyle Field Diamond at 1:54.1 and 1:55.9 respectively. Rogers finished second in the 220-yard dash with 21.6 seconds. Larry McIntyre and Harold Mc Mahan finished third and fourth in the pole vault with 15 feet. McIntyre was awarded third on fewer misses. Golfers Go To Austin Meet The Texas Aggies’ golf squad will compete in the Morris Wil liams Invitational tournament Fri day and Saturday at the Morris Williams Municipal course in Aus tin. The meet is for 54 holes, 36 on Friday and 18 on Saturday. A&M’s players include Richard Ellis, Duke Butler, Dean Faucett, Steve Veriato, Tommy Gilbert and Tommy Shelton. By Richard Campbell Battalion Sports Editor Coach Tom Chandler is trying his best to get the 1970 Aggie baseball team some competition before they open conference play Friday against Baylor and the schedule this week shows it. Weather permitting, that’s get ting to be the name of the game so far with six of the A&M con tests nixed because of bad weath er, the Aggies will play seven games at home this week. Tues day afternoon they kick it off with a doubleheader with the Sam Houston State Bearkats, who have already given the Cadets both of their losses en route to an early 3-2 mark. The Aggies will host Houston Baptist in another twinbill Wed nesday afternoon and then open a three-game stand against the Bears Friday and Saturday. On Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday the doubleheaders will start at 1 p.m. at Kyle Field and Saturday’s single game will start at 2 p.m. The Aggies’ San Antonio trip this past week was very success ful as they nailed down three vic tories, beating St. Mary’s 5-2 and 5-0 and then blanking St. Ed ward’s of Austin, 8-0. Thus far, only one regular is hitting over .300 for the Aggies and the Cadets have but a .244 overall mark. Billy Hodge, the starting catcher, has collected four hits in 12 trips for a .333 mark. Centerfielder David Elmendorf, with four hits in 19 plate appear ances, has belted two homeruns and a double for 11 total bases. Southpaw Doug Rau and right hander Paul Czerwinski each has a 1-0 pitching mark while Dave Benesh is 1-1 and Charles Kelley is 0-1. Rau and Benesh are slated to pitch against Sam Houston State Tuesday. Otherwise, Aggie starters will be Hodge, catcher; Chris Sans, lb; Butch Ghutzman, 2b; Jim Raley, SS; Danny Ragland, 3b; Larry Smith or R. J. Englert, If; Elmen dorf, cf; and Boyd Hadaway, rf. Netters Travel To Rice GRAND OPENING TROUSERS-49c SUIT (TROUSERS AND COAT)-99c DRESS-99c CLASS B UNIFORM (TROUSERS AND SHIRT) -*99c SKIRT-49c 3 SHIRTS LAUNDERED (FOLDED OR ON HANGERS)-49c JEANS OR WASH AND WEAR TROUSERS-49c NO QUANTITY LIMITS SPECIAL PRICES GOOD UNTIL MARCH 28,1970 3 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS IN COLLEGE STATION BILL WADE LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS NORTH GATE — EAST GATE — COLLEGE MAIN The well-traveled Aggie tennis team will hit the road again this weekend when they journey to Houston to participate in the 12th annual Rice University Invita tional Collegiate Tennis Tourna ment Thursday through Saturday on the Jake Hess Tennis Stadium on the Rice campus. Coach Omar Smith’s netters have played seven of their ten dual matches away from home this season and despite having only one senior, Bruce Crumley, they have won 6 of those 10. Dick Fikes, David Chastain, Crumley, Lindsey Kroll, Carl Jae- dicke, Lawton Park and Mike Mills will man the rackets for A&M against the 16-team field. Competition in the field could be tougher than the court they are playing on as the young Aggies face some of the top teams in the nation in Trinity, Rice, Corpus Christi, Brigham Young and Utah. Defending champion Trinity is back to defend its team title which it won by nipping the Rice Owls 19-18. Trinity finished third in the NCAA Tournament last year and Rice fourth. Mike Estep of Rice defending singles champion will return to defend his title but in the doubles division Trinity’s sophomore dou bles team of Bob McKinley and Dick Stockton will not because Stockton is currently out with a broken foot. McKinley will have Paul Gerken, who transferred from Stanford as a playing part ner in this years tournament. Freshmen! Sophomores! 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