The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 23, 1972, Image 6

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    Thursday, March 23, 1972
THE BATTAUOf
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F.H.A.—Veterans and Conventional Loans
In Dallas this weekend
FARM & HOME SAVINGS ASSOCIATION
Home Office: Nevada, Mo.
3523 Texas Ave. (in Ridgecrest) 846-3708
COMMENT OF A McMAHON GRADUATE
In July, 1971, I graduated from
McMahon College and immediately
accepted a position as a court re
porter. Currently I am making
$12,000 per year. For a fascinating
career that really pays off, I suggest
you look into court reporting by
contacting McMahon College, 2601
Main, Houston, Texas 77002.
Call coUect 713/228-0028
Lois J. Black
Fontana’s Restaurant Announces
“Aggie Night” on Thursday Night
5-11 p. m. Schlitz or Lone Star
by the Pitcher—$1.55 and large Hamburger,
Sausage, or Pepperoni Pizza just $2.00 with
extra ingredients at price. THATS
FONTANA'S RESTAURANT AT
The East Gate On Hwy. 6
“We Back The Ag’s”
A&M meets Ponies in SWC series
By JOHN CURYLO
Battalion Sports Editor
The Aggries try to get a win
ning streak going in Southwest
Conference baseball this weekend,
traveling to Dallas for a three-
game series with the Southern
Methodist Mustangs.
A doubleheader is scheduled for
1:00 Friday at Armstrong Field,
and a single game will be played
there Saturday at 2:00. The first
game of the series will be seven
innings, and the last two are
nine-inning affairs.
team innings pitched (30%),
hits allowed (21), runs allowed
(13), earned runs (9), strikeouts
(33) and complete games (3).
Kelley has walked only seven
opponents.
Katt, a left hander, is 2-2. He
has an earned run average of
0.64. Katt has thrown 28 innings,
giving up 19 hits and 10 runs,
only two of which were earned.
He has 23 strikeouts, while walk
ing eight batters. Primarily a
starter, Katt has one save to his
credit.
Neil McKittrick, .143, or Mike
Frazier. Among the pitchers, Kel
ley is at .250, Binks is .125, one
hit in eight trips up, and Charlie
Jenkins is hitting .750, three hits
in four appearances.
The leading hitter for SMU
this season is outfielder Jon
Astroth, .381. Freshman third
baseman Don Jarma is batting
.400 in conference play. Other
Mustang starters will be Larry
Jones, second base; Sam Cange-
losi, shortstop; Rusty Bourquein
or Ruben Triplett, first base;
Kris Silverthom and Roy Bur
roughs, outfield, and Mike Mayes,
Ken Kuesel or Tommy Neill,
catcher.
A Saturday morning baseball
clinic by the SMU team and the
Mustang Club. The session, open
to all youngsters, is scheduled
for 10:00, proceeding the third
game of the series.
The Diamond Darlings will ap
pear at the game, their first road
appearance of the year. The A&M
bat girls will be treated to din
ner tonight at the Tupinamba
Restaurant, operated by Eddi
(Lo Cator) Dominguez. A grai
uate of A&M, he played basket
ball here in 1965 and 1966, ssi
he was famous for his hustle asi
desires.
A&M plays two doubleheaden
in San Antonio over the Eaate
break. Next Thursday they plaj
the Air Force Academy at Keeii
Field, and they meet St. Mar/i
Friday on the same diamond, Hi
next SWC series is a three-gam
home affair with Baylor Aprl
7-8.
A&M is 11-6 for the year and
1-2 in league play. The Aggies
lost a twinbill to the Texas Chris
tian Horned Frogs Friday before
winning the Saturday contest in
Kyle Field. SMU lost all three
of its SWC games to Rice in
Houston last weekend.
Coach Tom Chandler will go
with two seniors, Charlie Kelley
and Bruce Katt, in Friday’s
games. Kelley, a right hander, is
2-3 for the year, but his earned
run average is 2.67. He leads the
Jackie Binks, a sophomore
southpaw, gets the call for Satur
day’s game. Binks is 2-1 thus far,
with a 2.00 earned run average.
He has thrown 27 innings, allow
ing 17 hits and 15 walks. Binks
has struck out 18, and he has
given up six runs, all of which
were earned.
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The starting lineup for the
Aggies, with batting averages,
includes first baseman Butch
Ghutzman, .197; second baseman
Jim Langford, 333; shortstop Car-
roll Lilly, .289, or Mike Schraeder,
.172; third baseman Jim Hacker,
.280; left fielder Jim Atterbury,
.182; center fielder R. J. Englert,
.441, and right fielder Sandy Bate,
.263, or Karl Bystrom, .375.
The catcher will be Terry Over-
ton, .250, Tommy Hawthorne, .250,
Discount Liquor's
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Very Wide Selection, of Fine Wines
Imported Beers
Cold Beer & Cold Wine
Check our “NEW” Store this weekend ....
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Across from the Sands Motel
THIRD BASEMAN JIM HACKER is shown at bat in Tuesday’s dou\)]eheader wh over
Minnesota. The sophomore from Temple is batting .280 as a result of 14 hits in 50 times
at bat. The Aggies travel to Dallas today for games with Southern Methodist Friday
and Saturday. A&M is 11-6 for the year and 1-2 in conference play. (Photo by Mike
Rice)
BRUCE N. CLAY
“I am a candidate for the College Station
City Council, Place 6. I need your support.”
Bruce Clay will represent ALL residents Of
College Station.
Bruce Clay has been working vigorously for
the students of Texas A&M University. He
actively supported the initiation of the
TAMU Student Support Program. He ini
tiated the legislation that allowed the College
Station City Council to become honorary
sponsors of the Student Senate. He is cur
rently Public Relations Chairman of the Stu
dent Senate, a member of the Student Senate
Executive Committee, a member of President
Williams’ Advisory Council and a member
of the Alumni-Student Advisory Council. He
wants to do more.
“I have broad support from many community
leaders. However, the students of Texas
A&M University are the key to my success.”
In the Special Election of December 1971,
Bruce Clay successfully challenged the City
Charter’s requirement that City Councilmen
must be real property owners. The manner
in which this was carried out earned Bruce
the respect of many community leaders. Be
cause of his actions ALL residents of College
Station are eligible to serve in city public
offices. Bruce Clay fights for what he be
lieves.
“College Station needs responsible and prog
ressive leadership. I want to provide that
leadership.”
The city of College Station desperately needs
improved parks. In order to achieve this we
need to make park improvement and develop
ment a separate item in the municipal budget.
The present City Council has been toying
with a new zoning ordinance for nearly 3
years. It is time for the ordinance to be
finalized and brought out in the open for
all to see. In the past, only certain groups
have been represented on the City Council.
“During last fall’s voter registration drive
many students registered to vote in College
Station. By voting for me, these people can
say to the community of College Station it
is time for a change. We want represen
tation.”
Your vote does make a difference. If you
are Registered in College Station, do not pass
up this opportunity to register your vote for
a change in College Station. Before leaving
on Spring Break, stop by City Hall and cast
your ballot. MAKE BRUCE CLAY YOUR
CITY COUNCILMAN.
STUDENTS MUST VOTE ABSENTEE
College Station
City Council
Place 6
MARCH 16-31
COLLEGE STATION CITY HALL
College Station
City Council
Place 6
BRUCE N. CLAY
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