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College Station, Texas
Thursday, May 6, 1971
THE BATTALION
Arnie and Jack battle
for the top money again
Derby winner ready for no. 2
By BOB GREEN
Associated Press Golf Writer
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“OWL & THE PUSSYCAT”
With Barbra Streisand
and Jack Nicklaus are in a fa
miliar struggle for the No. 1
money-winning spot going into
the first round of the $125,000
Byron Nelson Golf Classic.
The two giants of the game,
co-favorites for the $25,000 first
prize in this 72-hole test that
begins today, have finished 1-2
in the annual money standings
three times since Nicklaus turned
pro in 1962.
And they’re in that situation
now, Nicklaus leading with $106,-
775 and Palmer second at $103,-
928. No other player has won
more than $100,000 this season.
Neither has led the money
standings, considered by many of
the touring pros as the real de
termination of the top player of
the year, since Nicklaus led and
Palmer finished second in 1967.
Both are looking at it seriously
this year, however.
“I haven’t been the leading
money-winner in a long time,”
Palmer said, almost wistfully. “It
looks like I’ve got a pretty good
chance this year if things keep
going well.”
“Since there no longer is a
chance for a slam, I’ll be back
playing the tour more than
I’d originally planned,” Nicklaus «rr,
said. “And you like to be first WltlieSS€S Called
By GORDON BEARD
Associated Press Sports Writer
BALTIMORE (A*) — Canonero
II, the Kentucky Derby winner,
drinks only distilled water and
he has been provided with a spe
cial bedding in his stall at Pim
lico.
But the colt, the only one of
this year’s 3-year-old crop with
a chance at winning th^ Triple
Crown, is barred by his handlers
from participating in the common
in as many categories as possible.
Nicklaus, who beat Palmer in
a sudden death playoff for this
title a year ago, has been ninth
or better in his last five starts.
He won the PGA and the Tour
nament of Champions two weeks
ago, but saw his dreams of a pro
fessional grand slam of all the
major championships destroyed
when he finished second to
Charles Goody in the Masters.
Palmer, playing a much busier
schedule than he has in years,
also won twice, the Bob Hope
Desert Classic and the Citrus In
vitational.
They face an extremely strong
field of 147 who begin play
Thursday on the 7,086-yard, par
70 Preston Trail Golf Club course.
in NFL probe
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TODAY THRU SATURDAY
“VALDEZ IS COMING”
With Burt Lancaster
SPECIAL COLOR l'/ 2 HOUR
FROLIC SATURDAY NITE AT
11:45 P. M.
QUEEN
Students talk about
athletic conduct
CLEVELAND, Ohio <A>> _
George S. Halas, Sr., founder and
owner of the Chicago Bears, was
called Wednesday to testify be
fore a federal grand jury here in
vestigating possible antitrust vio
lations in the National Football
League.
Accompanying Halas to the
federal building in downtown
Cleveland were two attomeys for
the Bears, Mike Coffield and Don
Reuben.
Preceding Halas on the witness
stand was Bert E. Rose, Jr., head
of the Texas Stadium Corp.
Rose, 51, told newsmen after
leaving the juryroom that he did
not know why he had been called.
He said the questioning did not
focus on Rozelle’s activities.
equine pastime of eating grass.
When he was led onto a grassy
area next to the stakes barn
Wednesday at the request of pho
tographers, Canonero II started
nibbling a few grassy tidbits.
Juan Arias, trainer of the
Kentucky-bred colt who had raced
previously in Venezuela, can’t
speak English, but bystanders
understood the string of “No’s”
he blurted out to the groom in
Spanish.
Later, with Dr. Jose Almenar,
the co-owner of the colt, serving
as interpreter, Arias said Cano
nero II is not permitted to eat
grass.
“He eats nothing but prepared
food, like pellets,” Arias said.
“We don’t even let him eat green
grass at home.”
The special bedding, which re
sembles wood chips, was provided
when Chnonero II arrived Tues
day to begin preparations for the
$150,000-added Preakness on May
15.
The conditioning program be
gan Wednesday when the Derby
winner cantered around Pimlico’s
one-mile main track. He was rid
den by Earl Whye, an exercise
boy who handled Canonero II
without stirrups, as requested by
Arias.
“It is just what he prefers,”
Arias said of the Pimlico track.
“I’ll work him five or six furlongs
Sunday or Monday. He doesn’t
need much work. The derby show
ed he is ready.”
The size of the field for the 1
and 3-16-mile Preakness remained
fluid Wednesday, with 22 names
still on the probable list.
Executioner, winner of the Fla
mingo, is due Thursday and train
er Eddie Yowell said he would
prep for the Preakness in a 1
and 1-16 mile race for 3-year-olds
on Friday.
Basketball merger
is in the making
NEW YORK <JP) — The rival
pro basketball leagues were to
hear reports today by their mer
ger committees in what is ex
pected to be another step toward
a union between the American
and National Basketball associ
ations.
There also was the possibility
that NBA owners might take a
vote on whether to approve a
merger plan, although no vote
was scheduled. ABA owners al
ready have agreed to merge.
The NBA was to meet in one
midtown hotel ;the ABA in an
other.
Commissioner Walter Kennedy
disclosed after a meeting April
22 that talks between the two
merger committees had been go
ing on for two weeks.
There have been reports that
all but a few owners in the two
leagues favor the merger.
KEEPm
Wide selection of fain
name health supplies.
For everyday health neeis-
we are at your service.
Joe Shaffer’s
REDMOND TERRACE
DRUGS
1402 Hwy. 6 South
846-5701
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By JOHN CURYLO
DOUBLE FEATURE
“HARD RIDE”
&
‘ANGELS UNCHANGED”
Crowd control was the main
topic of discussion last weekend
at a meeting of the Southwest
Conference Sportsmanship Com
mittee held here in conjunction
with the spring athletic champion
ship and business meeting.
Rick Perry, a junior yell leader
at A&M this past year, and re
cently elected to be a senior yell
leader for 1971-72, was secretary
in charge of the meeting, one of
which is held each spring wher
ever the conference gets together
that year.
Skyway Twin
Delegates from A&M were yell
leader Tommy Orr, 1970-71 Stu-
• WEST SCREEN AT 8:15 P. M.
“ ZACHARIA”
(Another Woodstock No. 1)
At 10:15 p. m.
“SUPPOSE THEY GAVE A
WAR AND NOBODY CAME”
EAST SCREEN AT 8:30 P. M.
“MAN CALLED HORSE”
At 10:35 p. m.
“THE REIVERS”
With Steve McQueen
►ICI RCL E
T I ^7 E - X XsT imr
TONITE AT 8:15 P. M.
‘LITTLE FAUSS & BIG
HALSEY”
At 10:15 p. m.
John Wayne In
“ELDORADA”
NEED CASH?
We loan money on any item
of value. No credit record
required.
DON’T MOVE IT,
SELL IT
WE WANT TO BUY YOUR
8 TRACK TAPES AND
ANY OTHER ITEM OF
VALUE.
TEXAS STATE
CREDIT CO.
1014 Texas Ave. — Bryan
Weingarten Center
dent Senate President Kent
Caperton, and next year’s Presi
dent, John Sharp. In addition,
Captain Edward C. Schillo of the
Military Science Department
spoke to the group, composed of
similar representatives of the
various member schools.
Suggestions were made about
control at the spring sports, bas
ketball, baseball, and track. Two
of the areas which were talked
about were treatment of visiting
students by campus police and
crowd reaction to calls by offi
cials, particularly in basketball.
Solutions decided upon as guide
lines were a better relationship
with the law officers, and more
courteous treatment of guests by
staff members of the host school.
A letter was sent to the offi
cials association that supplies
referees for the basketball games
concerning the throwing of trash
on the court when fans do not
like a call.
The delegates were in general
agreement that this was a prob
lem. In the letter, they suggested
that the referees assess technical
fouls more freely and more often
for such conduct.
In other business, the group
voted on the spring Sportsman
ship Award, presented to the
school judged to be the best-
conducted and most hospitable in
the league. The winner will be
announced at a later date.
The next sportsmanship meet
ing will be held at the Cotton
Bowl. Football will be the subject
then, and a trophy will be pre
sented at halftime of the game
to the SWC school voted by its
peers to receive the fall sports
manship award.
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
WANT AD RATES
One day of per word
per word each additional day
Minimum charge—75c
Classified Display
$1.00 per column inch
each insertion
DEADLINE
p.m. day before publication
WITH ROCKINGHORSE
ON MAY 8, SAT. 8:00 P.M. AT THE CIVIC AUDITORIUM
Tickets at the SOUND SHOP & VICK’S DRUG MART
$2.00 in advance & $2.50 at the door
FOR SALE
Roberts 770x stereo tape recorder, me
chanically perfect. Also includes tapes,
professional mikes, and cords. $250.00. 23
inch black and white TV, large consile
model, walnut cabinet, remote control.
$125.00. Will sell both for $350.00. 846-
0616. 120t2
Washer and dryer. Cheap. 846-2198.
120tfn
Three kittens. Two males, one Calico.
Extra cute. Penny each. 846-2302 after
5. 119t3
305 Honda Hawk. Very nice. Must sell.
846-2940. 119t3
1968 furnished mobile home. 12 x 50,
excellent condition, washer, landscaped lot,
available Auprust. 846-7537. 119t3
'65 VW Squareback. Mechanically sound,
$700 or fair offer. 822-5390 after 7 p. m.
Alan Hines. 119t5
1969 Royal mobile home. 12 x 64’ two
bedrooms. 1 3/4 baths, washer, dryer, cen
tral heat and air. Completely furnished.
823-3211 after 5. on weekends. 119t3
Mobile home, 8 x 35, talk price. Avail
able May 15. 403 Ehlinger. 822-6934 after
5 weekdays. 119t3
1962 Chevy Nova. Good condition, grood
tiros. Best offer. 846-8383. 11815
1970 mobile home. 52 x 12. Central heat
anr air. Furnished. Call Wed. thru Fri.
846-2576. 118t6
Army dress blues and army officer
greens. Hats included. Worn once. $66
each. 846-5654. 118t5
Five specially reduced 1971
mobile homes.
(Older Models)
No trade on these reduced
models. •
NELSON MOBILE HOMES
811 S. Texas, C.S.
117t.fn
1968 Pontiac Tempest. Vinyl roof. Auto
matic OHC6. $1396. Call 845-1227. 116t8
Two bedroom, living room, kitchen, one
bathroom. Utility room connected to car
port. 4303 Malvern, Bryan. 822-3659, 8 to
5. 823-4187 after 5. 115tfn
Custom made air conditioned, furnished
or unfurnished mobile home. Call 823-
0886. 115t7
7’ 8” David Nuuhiwa surfboard. Round
rails, fast, excellent condition. Cali 822-
2553 after 5 :30 or see at 2809 Villa Maria.
Best offer. 106tfn
HELP WANTED
SUMMER JOBS
Apply: 410 South Texas C.S.
3:30 or 8:30 p. m. Today 120t2
SUMMER JOBS FOR MEN. Part time
or full time. Openings in Austin, Houston,
Bryan. Dallas, San Antonio, other Texas
cities and New Orleans. Neat appearance
and car necessary. Above average earn
ings bonus and other benefits. Apply:
700 Rio Grande. Austin, Texas. 2 p. m.
daily except Sunday. 113tll
WORK WANTED
Typing, electric. 846-7101. HOtfn
TYPING. Near campus. 846-2934. 92tfn
Typing, experienced, full time, IBM
Selectric symbols. Call 846-7848. 69tfn
Typing, full time. Notary Public, Bank-
Americard accepted, 823-6410 or 823-3838.
lOtfn
Tvping. Electric, symbols, experienced.
846-8165. 132tfn
TROPHIES PLAQUES
Engraving Service
Ask About Discounts
Texas Coin Exchange, Inc.
1018 S. Texas 822-5121
Bob Boriskie ’55
COINS SUPPLIES
SPECIAL NOTICE
FUTURE CPA’S
Learn how to prepare for the
CPA Exam. Becker CPA Review
Course. Call Collect: AC 713
223-6902. ^
119t6
Theses,
Dissertations,
Special Reports
custom bound
excellent service
g*tarr
tCuBtom iBtnibtng
311 Church Ave. College Station
846-3840
MOVE SAFER AND CHEAPER WITH
U-HAUL. For information contact Andy
Anderson, 2010 S. College. 822-3546. 103117
Hoover's Tennis Service. One block south
of tennis courts. Open 1:30 to 6:30
846-9733.
p. m.
82tfn
Service For All
Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
Free Estimates
HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY, INC.
Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922
1411 Texas Ave. — 823-8111 57tfn
OFFICIAL NOTICE
Oftieial notices must arrive in the Office
of Student Publications before deadline of
1 p.m. of the day proceeding publication.
At 8:00 a. m. Thursday, May 6, there will
be posted in the foyer of the Richard Coke
Bldg., a list of those spring Baccalaureate
candidates who have completed all academic
requirements for degrees to be conferred
on May 8. 1971. Each candidate is urged
to consult the list to determine his status.
R. A. Lacey, Registrar
To be eligible to purchase the Texas
A&M University ring, an undergraduate
student must have at least one academic
yea
(95) sem
the
ear in residence and credit for ninety-five
m ester hours. The hours paase<
eliminary grade report period
sed at
preliminary grade report
March 15. 1971, may be used in satisfying
this ninety-five hour requirement. Students
qualifying under this regulation may now
leave their names with the ring clerk.
FOR RENT
NEW APARTMENT NOW LEAS
One bedroom, furnished apartment:
off South College Ave. near Shipki
Nuts. All bills paid, $130. Still
completion date: August 15. Call ffl
or 822-3746.
Available June 1. Two brick apart*
furnished, two bedrooms, central lit
heat, private patio. Two block! !
campus. Navasota. 823-8181.
and fall. Very reasonable.
Summer is
Call m
Air conditioned, one bedroom t
Quiet neighborhood. Couple only. 8(1
Room Seven, Richard (Joke Building. She.
rill check all records to determine
rn.
ring eligibility. Orders for
be taken by the ri
rd Coke Building. Sk
in’ turn, will check all records to determin
ing eligibility. Orders for these rings
vill be taken by the ring clerk starting
April 1, 1971, and continuing through
May 7. 1971. The rings will be returned
to the Registrar's Office to be delivered
on or about June 23, 1971. The ring
clerk is on duty from 8:00 a. m. to 12:00
noon, Monday through Friday, of each
week.
H. L. Heaton, Dean
Admissions and Records
CHILD CARE
TRY
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
PLAYLAND NURSERY
SCHOOL
announces
SATURDAY CHILD CARE
(Children 2 yrs. & Older)
8 - 6 j). m.
Call 822-2520 or
just come drop ins welcome
1801 South College
Openings available in our regular pro
gram — Now offering an educational
program for your child.
State License
ATTENTION STUDENTS
Now completing new apai
& 2 bedrooms, designed for studs
A beautiful place to live,
rrounds for outside activities, ti
grounds r
for fishing. Washateria located
grounds. You will find all of
?autiful University Acres. Am
at beau
developed for married student!,
truly country atmosphere, yet lea:
two miles from center campus.
ill 8234H
r 846-5!lli
» f rom cen
further information.
After 6 call 846-3408
D. R. CAIN Company,
3508 E. 29th Street, Bryan
Casa Del Sol Apartments
One Bedroom
Furnished & Unfurnished
Bills Paid $135-$145
HUMPTY DUMPTY CHILDREN CEN-
TER, 3400 South College, State Licensed.
R23-R626. Viririnii
legre
823-8626. Virginia D. Jones, R. N.
icenf
99
ROOMMATE WANTED
Do you need a roommate for next fall ?
If so, call Steven at 846-8065. 120t2
Congratulations
VICTORIAN
APARTMENTS
Midway between Bryan &
A&M University
STUDENTS I .’
Need A Home
1 & 2 Bedroom Fur. & Unfw.
Pool and Private Courtyard
1 MONTHS LEASE
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FOR LEASE
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and two bedroom
ments. North Gate area. Central til)
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BOB EDWARDS
Wall to wall carpet. No
and 515 First St.. College Stu
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ution,
2761 Navasota.
WANTED
and
LARRY FLETCHER
Upon finally graduating
From your Buddies:
Wild Bill
Bruiser
Snake
Turk
Snake
Turk
Hotly
Heath
Arch
Jerry
WHITE AUTO STORES Bryan
and College Station can save you
up to 40% on auto parts, oil,
filters, etc. 846-5626.
SOSOLIK'S
TV & RADIO SERVICE
Zenith - Color & B&W - TV
All Makes B&W TV Repairs
713 S. MAIN 822-2133
Rentals-Sales-Service
TYPEWRITERS
Terms
Distributors For:
Royal and Victor
Calculators &
Adding Machines
Smith-Corona Portables
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
CATES
TYPEWRITER CO
909 S. Main 822-6000
Watch Repairs
Jewelry Repair
Diamond Senior
Rings
Senior Rings
Refinished
C. W. Varner & Sons
Jewelers
North Gate 846-5816
Used mobile home in
12 x 60. 845-3468.
park.
Si
LOST
$20.00 Reward for return of
sonite briefcase containing po:
notes. Job!
lost ;
and many
845-4375.
ny Hofif
Havoline,
Conoco.
Amalie,
35c qt,
Prestone—$1.69 Gal
—EVERYDAY-
We stock all local major branfe
Where low oil prices original!'
Quantity Rights Reserved
Wheel Bearings - Exhaust'
System Parts, Filters.
Water and Fuel Pumps,
Almost Any Part Needed
25-40% Off List
Brake Shoes $3.60 ex
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CAL CUSTOM
Other Speed Equipment
Alternators
$19.95 Exchange
Starters - Generators
Many $13.95 exch.
Your Friedrich Dealer
Joe Faulk Auto Parts
220 E. 25th Bryan, Texas
JOE FAULK 32
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