Page 4 College Station, Texas Tuesday, January 18, 1972 THE BATO Fish edged by Hill JC after winning two contests last weei Guys & Gals needed for summer employment at numerous locations throughout the nation including National Parks, Resort Areas, and Private Camps. For free information send self addressed, STAMPED envelope to Oppor tunity Research, Dept. SJO, Century Build ing, Poison, MT 59860. APPLICANTS MUST APPLY EARLY. woman free to choose she chose you woman wife children responsibilities yours to have to hold to protect our program financial security invest now costs less insures later secure financial futures see us stop by for your woman PROVIDENT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA By BILL HENRY Assistant Sports Editor In an intense physical battle Monday night, Aaron Teixeira dropped the first shot of a one- and-one free throw situation after A&M had tied the score at 68-all. A&M had the final opportunity with four seconds on the board but an errant pass saved the 69-68 win for Hill Junior College. The win gave Hill a 16-1 record with its only loss coming at the hands of perennial power, San Jacinto. The loss drops the Fish to 4-2. A&M can be proud, however, as it held Hill to its lowest point production of the year. The Rebels have averaged 104 points through the first 16 games. The absence of Mike Floyd, out for the year after sustaining a broken foot against San Antonio College in the last outing, was prevalent as the Fish were with out an outside scoring threat and ball handler. The Fish fought back from an eight point deficit with four min utes gone in the second act to a tie with eight minutes remaining. Ron Marsh, Hill’s diminutive sharp-shooting guard, led the scorers with 25 points on 10 of 17 field attempts. Cedric Joseph took runner-up honors with 21 points and led the game in re bounds with 13. All in all, A&M had four scorers in double fig ures while the Rebels had only Gordon B. Richardson Campus Representative 707 University Drive, Suite 23 846-7027 ATTENTION Juniors and Sophomores MAKE SURE YOUR PICTURE WILL BE IN THE 1972 AGGIELAND YEARBOOK PICTURE SCHEDULE A-B-C-D-E-F-G-H-I Jan. 17-28 J-K1L Jan. 31 - Feb. 4 M-N-0 Feb. 7-11 P-Q-R Feb. 14-18 S-T-U-V Feb. 21-25 W-X-Y-Z Feb. 28 - Mar. 3 Make-up Week March 6-17 NOTE: Students needing pictures for job-applications or any personal use may come ahead of schedule. CORPS SENIORS: Uniform: Class A Winter - Blouse or Midnight Shirt. CIVILIANS: Coat and Tie. PICTURES WILL BE TAKEN FROM 8 A.M. to 5: P.M. NOTE: BRING FEE SLIPS to UNIVERSITY STUDIO 115 No. Main — North Gate Phone: 846-8019