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    THE BATTALION
Tuesday, February 1, 1972
College Station, Texas
Page 3
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
WORK WANTED
FOR RENT
entional Lo^
ivailable to type thesis, reports and
j type typing. 846-0436, 846-3966. 67tl8
pping. Call 846-2461. Ask for Kathy.
Notary Public. 822-
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typing. Symbols.
[6 or 823-3838.
Moderate income rental rates as low as
$93.12 for an unfurnished apartment are
available to families at Southgate Village
Apartments. Visit our office at 134 Luther
St. from 8:30 a. m. to 6:30 p. m. Monday
thru Friday and we will explain rental
procedures and place your name on our
waiting list. 846-3702. 67t49
CIATION
846-37o 8
;ping near campus.
846-8966.
typing
ienced.
Electric. Ex-
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OFFICIAL NOTICE
Ijfficiai notices must arrive in the Office
{[ S'.udent Publications before deadline of
lp.m. of the day proceeding publication.
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
nal Examination for the Doctoral Degree
3 «me: Blasingame, Donald Jerry
>gree: Ph.D. in Plant Pathology
S ssertation: ISOLATION AND SUBCUL-
3ITANE
(ALKHOPp
RALEIGH
VTALA
5 EUGE0T
TURE OF PLANT MYCOPLASMA, AND
THE EFFECT OF ANTIBIOTICS ON
THE ORGANISM IN VIVO AND ELEC
TRON MICROSCOPE STUDIES OF IN
FECTED CELLS.
ime: February 2, 1972 at 9:30 a. m.
lace: Room 206 in the Plant Sciences
Bldg.
George W Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
Students wishing to place a 1970 Aggie-
jid in their high school, may pick them
p in the Student Publications Office, 216
ervices Bldg 33tfn
FOR SALE
Y
Closed Mon,
1069 Mercury Montego, two-door, all
ower, automatic, air conditioned. 846-
010 after 6 p. m. 69t4
1969 V. W., new tires and valves. Red
edan. Excellent condition. 846-6613. 69t4
AKC poodles, apricot. Three males, three
miles. 846-0060 after 5:30 p. m., or
(5-3611 before 6. 69t4
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entation
B.C. to 1600 AO.
ICE 1600
15
1650
; STORE
Green hidaway sofa and matching chair.
100 or best offer. 823-1268. 69t4
1967 Honda—CB 460- custom seat, 6"
rtended forks. New transmission, new
laint and overhauled recently. $695. In-
pected and plates. 846-4426 after 3 p. m.
6914
SENIOR BOOTS
$33.33
plus $1.67 tax
Total $36.00 Postpaid
Send full amount or
$5.00 deposit, bal
ance C.O.D.
“D” width only
Only sizes 6-12
The best boot value in the whole
country. Your satisfaction is
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LEBMAN’S
111 S. Flores St.
San Antonio, Texas 78204
512 226-4072
1968 CL 360 Honda. Great condition. Call
146-2480. 68t8
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i 77840
1969 V. W. Bug. Engine overhauled,
jood tires, air-conditioned, $996. 1968 V. W.
Squareback, $695. Call Mrs. Layton, 845-
3041: 82 8-4 4 3 4 (Franklin) after 6. 66t4
1968 Volkswagen. Blue, new tires. 46,000
miles. $995 . 846-5003 . 68t2
Mahogany console piano. In perfect
londition, $500. Phone TA2-4887. 64tl7
Tape recorders, tape players, radios,
tameras at give-away prices at AGGIE
DENI 61tfn
Four track car tape players, $9.96 — 4
back home tape players, originally $85 —
now $17.60 — $3.96 record albums now
mly 9SC each. 8 track tapes now only $1.99
each. Brand new factory 8 track tapes
regular $6.96, now $3.99 each. 4 track
tapes 99C each. Party record albums $6.96
values, now $2.95 each. Double Geo Har
rison 8 track tapes $17.95 list, only $8.96.
Double Jesus Christ Superstar $11.96
value, now $6.95. Cue sticks $69.95 values,
only $36. Girlie pocketbooks and magazines
all i/j price—Aggie Den—North Gate.
69tfn
Posters, Posters, Posters, Posters, Posters,
the hottest posters in town—Aggie Den.
69tfn
ATTENTION MARRIED COUPLES:
One and two bedroom furnished apartments
ready for occupancy. 1^ miles south of
Campus. Lake for fishing. Washateria on
grounds. Country atmosphere. Call D. R.
Cain Co., 823-0934, or after 6, 846-3408 or
822-6136. 58tfn
VICTORIAN
APARTMENTS
Midway between Bryan &
A&M University
STUDENTS 1 I
Need A Home
P»oI and Private Courtyard
Limited Number of Vacancies
for Spring and Summer Semester
822-504 1 401 Lake St. Apt. 24
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CHILD CARE
GOING OUT 7 ? ?
LET US BE YOUR BABYSITTER
Every Friday & Saturday Night
7 p. m. to 7 ? 7
Experienced Adult Supervision
Call For Details
822-!'620 or 822-1732
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HUMPTY DUMPTY CHILDREN CEN
TER. 3400 South College, State Licensed.
823-8626. Virginia D. Jones, R. N. 99tfn
ATTENTION — WORKING
MOTHERS!!!
Do you want your child to have a
homelike atmosphere while you work 7
Playland Nursery School
Has just that — plus a qualified staff
to meet your child’s educational needs
Monthly, Weekly, or Daily Rates.
1801 South College
822-2520
7:30 a. m. to 6:15 p. m.
63t23
SPECIAL NOTICE
Western Union Agency now located at
Saber Inn, College Station, 701 Texas
Avenue. 846-3689. Open 8 a. m. to 10 p. m.
daily. Sundays, 8 a. m. to noon. 69t4
TROPICAL FISH
§alt Water Fish
Brazos Valley
Aquarium Supply
Hours 2:30 - 10 p. m. Daily
Closed Tues, — Open Sunday
4.2 Miles N. On Hwy. 30
(To Huntsville)
63t2
ATTENTION MAY GRADUATES! You
may order Graduation Announcements be
ginning Jan. 17 — Feb. 16, Monday - Fri
day, 9-12—1-4, Cashier’s Window, MSC.
61tl7
Hoover’s Tennis Service. One block south
of tennis courts. Open 1:30 to 6:30 p. m.
846-9733. 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 67tfn
WANTED
ag
5.
Female roommate wanted between the
es of 21-30. Call 845-5651 between 8 and
69tfn
ATTENTION
May Graduates
HELP WANTED
72
Trend Binder Corp., Graphics Dept.,
needs a person experienced in art work,
camera work, and silk screening on
binders. Call 846-3840, M- F, 8—6. 69t4
Students part-time work, above average
income. Flexible hours. Contact Fuller
Brush, 846-0378. 65tl6
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Prestone—$1.69 Gal.
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Whitewalls
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99
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Mounted and bubble balances
Two positions now available for
May, 1972 graduates with multi
million dollar Life Insurance Com
pany. Many of our more successful
men have started prior to gradua
tion.
For complete information and inter
view sign up at The Placement
Office for Fidelity Union Life In
surance or call Mr. C. F. Johnson
at 846-8791.
TRY
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
• Watch Repairs
• Jewelry Repair
• Diamond Senior
Rings
• Senior Rings
Refinished
C. W. Varner & Sons
Jewelers
at no extra charge.
North Gate 846-5816
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Alternators 18.95 exchange
Starters - Generators
from 13.95 exchange
Most any part for most
American and some
Foreign cars at dealer price
Your Lawnboy and
Friedrich Dealer
Joe FaulJk Auto Parts
220 E. 25th — 822-1669
26 Years In Bryan
Rentals-Sales-Service
TYPEWRITERS
Terms
Distributors For:
Royal and Victor
Calculators &
Adding Machines
Smith-Corona Portables
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TYPEWRITER CO.
909 S. Main 822-6000
Fish overcome fired up Baylor in 64-61 win
By BILL HENRY
Assistant Sports Writer
Baylor gave the Texas A&M
freshmen all they could handle
here Saturday night before fin
ally succumbing to the highly
rated Fish squad, 64-61.
With the win, A&M's record
stands at 6-2 overall and 3-0 in
SWC play. Baylor's own record
drops to 1-5 and 0-2 in confer
ence play. Both Baylor and A&M
return to conference action on
Tuesday, February 1st. Baylor
hosts TCU in Heart of Texas
Coliseum while the Fish visit
Rice in Houston.
Baylor’s success came with an
intensive defensive attack made
up of a full-court man-to-man
press and a tight man-to-man
defense. The Cub’s also worked
the ball well, waiting for the
good shot while the Fish ran
a helter-skelter offensive attack
trying to hit from the outside,
which they could not do.
A&M turned the ball over on
numerous occasions due to the
heads up and aggressive play of
the Cubs. In all, the Fish turned
the ball over 13 times, nine of
which came in the first half of
play.
“We didn’t play in the first
half,” stated coach Jim Culpep
per. “We made too many errors
and didn’t play smart basket
ball.”
The contest was close the en
tire way with no team really
able to amass a sizeable lead.
A&M took the lead early, 8-4,
but the Cubs came back to take
the lead away, 11-40, two min
utes later. The score was knotted
13 different times. The biggest
Baylor lead was 37-33 at the
start of the second stanza while
A&M’s largest lead was 64-57
with :37 left to play in the game.
The Fish took the lead for
good, 53-52, when Webb Wil
liams and Cedric Joseph broke
through the Baylor press for an
easy layup with 7:30 left to play
in the contest. From that point
on, A&M began to rally to its
largest lead, seven points. The
Fish began to go inside to their
big men, Joseph and Jerry Mer
cer, for offensive punch instead
of trying to bomb the basket
from 30-feet out like they had in
the first half.
“When we went inside, we
could score because of our height
advantage,” Culpepper said. “But
they still tried to shoot from out
side and it just wouldn’t work.
The second half we finally be
gan to go inside and that made
the difference.”
If the Baylor team needed ex
cuses for the contest, it can go
to the Fish strong points
throughout the season, rebound
ing and shooting percentages.
A&M grabbed off 46 rebounds to
only 32 for the outmanned Cubs.
The Fish also hit 27 of 56 shots
for 48% from the field while
Baylor hit on only 24 of 59 for
40%.
Baylor’s Tom Wilkins was the
night’s leading scorer with 20
points on eight of 22 field goals
and four of five free tosses.
James Weaver hit for 16 points
and Charlie Bassett, 12, rounded
out the Cub’s double figure scor
ers.
A&M’s Webb Williams played
one of his best games in a Fish
uniform, hitting eight of 16 shots
from the field and one of two
gratis pitches for 17 points. Jer
ry Mercer helped turn the tide
by scoring 14 points and grab
bing 19 rebounds. Cedric Joseph,
whose knee had to be taped be
fore the contest for an injury
received in practice Thursday,
saw limited action and put in 15
points while grabbing nine re
bounds mostly in the second half.
“This was a big win for us,”
Culpepper said. “We had never
won a close ball game like this.
It was a real good sign to see
the kids come back like they did
in the second half and control
the game. I was not real pleased
with the way we played but I’m
real glad to see us not give up
when we get into a tight situa
tion.”
The scoring:
Texas A&M: Webb Williams,
17; Cedric Joseph, 15; Jerry Mer
cer, 14; Dale Donaldson, 9; Is-
dell Birnbaum, 8; and Ronnie
Cornelius, 1.
Baylor: Tom Wilkins, 20;
James Weaver, 16; Charlie Bas
sett, 12; Gary Trentham, 6; Ted
Cantrell, 5; and Buck Anderson,
2.
TRY
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
Aggie netters top Cen-Tex
Texas A&M’s junior varsity Dennis Hirschfield, A&M de
tennis team defeated Central
Texas Junior College, 8-4, in a
dual meet on the A&M courts
Friday afternoon.
The varsity opens its season
Saturday against the University
of Houston at 1:30 p.m. on the
A&M courts.
Singles:
Billy Hoover, A&M, defeated
Paco Ceron, 6-7, 7-5, 6-2.
Bill Wright, A&M, defeated
Hunt, 6-3, 6-3.
Asghar Amid defeated Jere
Mills, A&M, 3-6, 6-1, 7-5.
Mitch Barker, A&M, defeated
Umberto Izquierdo, 6-3, 2-<6, 6-1.
feated Gene Morris, 3-6, 6-1, 6-3.
Stewart Bunn defeated Don
Smith, A&M, 6-0, 6-0.
Bill Pecor, A&M, defeated
Woody Van Ommeren, 7-5, 6-1.
Bebo Bowen defeated Mark
Lothrop, A&M, 6-4, 6-4.
Doubles:
Hoover-Wright, A&M, defeated
Asghar - Ceron; Hunt - Izquierdo
defeated Mills-Barker, A&M,
6-3, 7-6; Hirschfield-Pecor, A&M,
defeated Bunn-Bowen, 6-4, 6-7,
6-2; Smith-Lothrop, A&M, de
feated Morris-Van Ommeren, 4-
6, 6-0, 6-2.
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