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(Furnished, Slightly Higher) Incomparably Beautiful SHORT TERM SUMMER LEASE AGREEMENTS School Bus Service Assigned Covered Parking, Enclosed Patios, or Balconies onvenientl Shopping Center Three Spacious Recreat.o Decorator Designed - 8 Decors Furnished/Unfurnished Fully Carpeted/Draped - Color Coordinated Appliances—Central A&H • 1, 2, 3 BR Flat or Townhouse - 1, iy 2 , 2, 2y 3 baths • Separate Adult/Family Areas Professional Landscaping • Staffed Nursery - Fenced In Equipped Playground Area nos, or Conveniently Located to TAMU, .on and Rooms, Two Delightful Came Pools Two Laundry Areas Professionally Managed FOR LEASING INFORMATION CALL 846-2026 Mrs. Dorothy Shipper Youngblood, Mgr. Mrs. Lynn Erwin, Asst. Mgr. College Station, Texas Tuesday, May 5, 1970 BATTALOItHE SWC Censures Texas’ Street, Harmon WE ARE GIVING AWAY TWO-SETS OF FILTERS (With Every Spring Start-Up) Let us start-up & check out your residential central air con ditioning. For the reduced rate of $8.00, we will: ... oil fan motor & bearings . . . tighten fan belt, if needed . . . check outdoor unit refrigerant charge & pressures . . . And, as a bonus, provide two sets of filters. —FREE OF CHARGE— A spring check-out could save you a major repair bill or a hot., sleepless night this summer. This offer is limited. No additional repairs and charges will be made without your authorization. CALL NOW FOR AN APPOINTMENT. PROFESSIONAL AIR DESIGN INC. 846-7767 Authorized Trane Dealer HOUSTON (A*)—James Street, the quarterback who led the Uni versity of Texas to the national collegiate football championship, drew a reprimand and public censure Monday from the South west Athletic Conference for “re grettable misconduct and undis ciplined behavior” in an April 18 baseball game. Also reprimanded and censured was Tommy Harmon, the Long horn catcher. Street, with a per fect game in his undefeated con ference record, is the star pitcher for the Texas baseball team that holds a T2-0 conference record. Monday’s action by faculty rep resentatives who govern the con ference resulted from a game with Baylor at Austin. On a squeeze play, the Baylor batter missed Street’s pitch and Harmon tagged out a Baylor baserunner between third and home. In the confusion, Street and Dutch Schroder, the Baylor coach, collided and Schroeder was knocked unconscious. Schroeder, coaching at third base, was rush ing to lodge a protest over the play with the home plate umpire. After two days of deliberation by the conference group, a pre pared announcement said Street’s “sharp bodily contact with the Baylor head coach, though appar ently impulsive rather than de liberate, was reprehensible and a discredit to him, his team, his university, and the Southwest Athletic Conference.” “A full consideration of the circumstances which immediately preceded the incident reveals that Texas catcher Tommy Harmon was guilty of an unnecessarily hard tag of a baserunner that apparently triggered the deplor able developments,” the announce ment said. Street, contacted at baseball workouts, said, “I think it is embarrassing, the entire situation is embarrassing. Maybe too much has been said about it. “I didn’t intentionally hit Schroeder. I think it was a col lision. I didn’t run into him, and I don’t say he ran into me. I didn’t intentionally go after the coach. I felt, standing there, that he saw me. It really shocked me -As.i \r<f ->v V » **• -1.'. V „.•» MIDWEST VIDEO CONTINUES TO GROW. Nearly 10,000 subscribers welcome • 151 new connections and • 49 re-connections for former customers (for the past 30-day period: March 20-April 20, 1970) Midwest Video’s cable service is now available to every home in Bryan-College Station. For 15 years, we’ve grown with the City of Bryan and the City of College Station, providing the finest from the world of television for the lowest rates in Texas. We make no extravagant claims. But we can install cable TV service in your home tomorrow. And we’ll do our best to insure your TV reception is as good as fine equipment and dedicated people can make it. Many new things in the near future. MIDWEST VIDEO CORPORATION 24-Hour Service Number: 846-8876 when there was a collision.” He read from the SWC state ment that the act “though ap parently impulsive rather than deliberate, was reprehensive” and added, “I think that’s putting it very well. I’m sorry it happened.” The Baylor faculty athletic committee made a motion that Street be suspended from further athletic competition, but after a 90-minute discussion the South west Conference decided on cen sure, a source told The Associated Press. He declined use of his name. Frank Erwin, chairman of the Texas Board of Regents, said in a statement: “James Street and Tommy Harmon have brought great credit to the University of Texas at Austin and they have the complete confidence and support of the Board of Regents of the UT System. They are good stu- Tonight on KBTX Numbers in ( ) denote channels on the cable. 5:00 3 (5) General Hospital 5:30 3 (5) CBS Evening News 6:00 3 (5) News 6:30 3 (5) Lancer 7:30 3 (5) Red Skelton 8:00 3 (5) Governor and JJ 9:00 3 (5) Marcus Welby, M.D. 10:00 3 (5) Final News 10:30 3 (5) ABC Movie of the Week. dents, fine athletes and outstand ing competitors. At a time when many of our young people are engaging in campus riots, and disruptions these two are young men in whom not only all Texans but all of the people of this country can take pride.” The faculty group decided to appoint a special study commit tee on another matter involving Street. The quarterback withdrew from school after the football season but prior to mid-term examina tions and returned for the spring term without endangering his baseball eligibility. A conference rule sanctions such withdrawals provided the athlete is in good scholastic standing at the time. “The discussions brought up the matter of hardship cases should the rule be changed in any way and this led to the decision to appoint a study committee,” said Howard Grubbs, conference executive secretary. Grubbs said the rule has been in the books at least 25 years and has been used frequently by all schools. “It would have gone unnoticed this time had the incident in volved only a third string guard, said another conference official who declined to be quoted by name. Cliff Gustafson, the Texas baseball coach, also was admon ished for the “unsportsmanlike actions of his two players.” “The conference expects the proper University of Texas au thorities to assume responsibility in preventing a recurrence of such disturbing situations in the future,” the announcement said. In another action, the faculty group, without mentioning spe cific games, said that in the future the conference “will take increased cognizance of incidents of player conflict in athletic events.” “Coaches are to be responsj for the conduct of themselvesj of their players and the confj ence will assume a stem positii in judicial action on all aj situations in the future,” a mal statement said. 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STRUCTURES AND SEDIMENT NORTHEASTERN COMPECHE PU FORM, GULF OF MEXICO. Time: May 7, 1970 at 9:00 a. in. Place: Bixzell Hall George W. Kunze Dean of the Graduate College Regalia for the May 1970 Comme Exercise All students who are candidates for degree of Doctor of Philosophy or D« of Education are required to order Ml as well as the Doctor’s caps and to*!| The hoods are to be left at the Univentl Exchange Store for delivery by a nM sentative of the Exchange Store to W Registrar's Office no later than 1:00 p.l| Tuesday, May 19. The Ph.D. or Dll hoods will not be worn in the process since all such candidates will bo hM) stage as part of the cerem es for the Martel's Degree the cap and gown; all civilian who are candidat :gre idei •’s Degree will wear the appropr liform. All military personnel who ndidates for the Bachelor’s or Mart will wear the uniform; Ph.D. > will wear the in< >w AVI :00 ps rc ipe chased at the Exchange Store after Map: 1970. Rental fees and sale prices are«| dlows: Doctor’s Cap and Gown (rental)....$?.!( Doctor’s Hood (rental) M Master's Cap and Gown (sale) W* Bachelor’s Cap and Gown (sale)... S.J< All prices include sales tax. Paymenti required at the time of placing the orte| on the stage as part or tne Candidates for the Martel's Di : al are candidates for the Bi Degree will wear the cap and gown; who are candidates for the lor’s unifi wei dents who Degree students who are c Degree will degre D.Ed. candidates gowns, rental o change April 27, a Only Doctor be avaih and Bac chased a 1970. R follows : will wear ididates will arrangeK| i, and hood at the 111 gowns. 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