Q&ererlep Q&rahp College Station, Texas Tuesday, February 29, 1972 BATTALia I9U/ TLXAL AVhNUC BRYAN TtXAS 78GD1 Os ^rzZA Saw 0 /&{. a/SUcA 'yPt&fcjle// Zart) yb&cA&t 'Au/zZtnqf &usi \oanZi. f tyy 0c /$ Pan American College fell to the Aggie wrestling team 57-0 Saturday, as the A&M squad re mained in the number one spot in the state. In an informal match, Ray Shepherd (167) downed his op ponent with a pin in the second period to begin the match for the Aggies. Glen Burt, lightweight of the team then pinned his oppon ent in the first round. J. P. Jones (126) and Jerry Jeanes (134) both got pins in the AGGIE PLAQUES Plaster Accessories Finished - Unfinished Working Area Free Instructions second period of their matches, while Lance Rutherford (142) de feated his opponent in the only decision match of the day, 4-2. Bob Fitzpatrick (150), Andy Beck (158), Mike Trehan (177) opened the next series, each gain ing pins over their opponents. The next two weight classes were for feited by the Pan American team to give A&M first places in all events. The A&M wrestlers will host a double dual meet with Le Tour- neau and Stephen F. Austin this weekend in G. Rollie White Coli seum. Pioneer launching postponed again CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. OP) — The liftoff of Pioneer 10 toward Jupiter has been postponed again, this time until Wednesday night. The National Aeronautics Ad ministration came within five minutes of launching the explorer rocket Monday night, but a late weather report showed winds of 115 miles per hour 43,000 feet above the launch site. 1 High altitude winds and a pow er failure also forced postpone ment of a planned Sunday night liftoff for Pioneer 10 and its Atlas-Centaur booster rocket. A&M almost did to Rice what Rice did to A&M last spring in the Southwest Conference track meet. Saturday in Houston, A&M and Rice squared off in the first dual outdoor meet of the season. Rice was a solid favorite to take the honors, returning such stellar performers as Ken Stadel, Dave Roberts, Randy Wadley and Darryl Hughes. The Owls did win, but barely, 70-66. The biggest surprise for A&M and the biggest disappointment for Rice was in the high jump. The Owl’s Glenn Ray, who has cleared 6-11 twice this year, cleared only 6-6% for a third place finish. Marvin Taylor won the event with a 6-8% jump and Johnny Mayo took the runner-up spot with a 6-6% jump, but he beat Ray because of fewer misses. Rice took more first places than A&M with a nine-to-Mw margin. The Aggies took to in the 440-yd relay, Edgar Hsr- vey in the 120-yd high hurdla, Doug Brodhead in the 440-yii dash, Taylor in the high jump, Willie Blackmon in the 880, ati the mile relay. Rice’s Ken Stadel and Paul Geis were the only double wie ners in the meet. Stadel tool the shot put (55-11) and discus (181-2 1 /4), while Geis won the mile (4:13.5) and the three-mile | (14:33). Other blue ribbon perform-1 ances for the Owls were from Jim Pearce in the javelin, Mike Cronholm in the 440-yd hurdles, Randy Wadley in the 220, Darryl Hughes in the long jump and| Dave Roberts in the pole vault, The Aggie track team returns I to action this weekend when they participate in the Border Olym- [ pics at Laredo. BARKER PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO 405 University Dr. Phone 846-2828 FINE Wedding Photography AT Reasonable Prices GIFT - A - RAMA Redmond Terrace College Station OUR SPECIALTY 1/5 Carat Eye Clean Diamond For Senior Ring, $40 plus tax C. W. Varner & Sons Jewelers North Gate 846-5816 ALLEN Oldsmobile Cadillac SALES - SERVICE “Where satisfaction is standard equipment” 2401 Texas Ave. 823-8002 NOW OPEN! ADULT LIBRARY CLUB 333 University Drive ADULT ART MOVIES Open 7 Days A Week 3 p. m. Till Midnight Escorted Ladies l /z Price Monday Bring Date or Friend Free. 2 Full Features 16mm Color Sound. Features Change Every Thursday. Adult Library Club Phone 846-9990 For Aggies Only Clip This Ad for $1.00 Discount MARK YOUR CALENDER MARCH 7 MARCH 1972 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 \2J 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 - mm mm. " " We will have our representative on Campus March 7 to discuss Career Opportu nities with a MULTI-BILLION DOLLAR insurance company. Contact the Place ment Office for an appointment with our representative. PROTECTIVE LIFE tt^tvuince company HOME OFFICE - BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA Home Office: Birmingham, Alabama A wif cy and A&M ri fourth Rifle A in Hous The J shooters NRA Sc tercolleg Universi team wi tional -1 took the