ARE YOU UNDER AGE 25? Auto Insurance at Manual Rates If your driving record is good (not perfect) Busiek - Jones Agency Bryan College Station 3523 Texas Ave. 1055 Highway 6 So. (Homefinder Bldg.) 846-1614 846-3708 Lester (Red) Parsons A candidate for County Commis sioner. After 30 years of service to Brazos County, I am seeking the position of Commissioner of Pre cinct 1. Since I believe the position should be a full time job and hav ing no other business interest I in tend to devote my entire energies and experience to the service of the people of Precinct 1. I urge you to go to the polls and vote. ■When you vote Lester (Red) Par sons you are voting for a man of integrity as well as a proven pub lic servant. Pd. Pol. Advertisement BILL PRESNAL EXPERIENCED 2 Terms As State Representative ★ CAPABLE An Unsurpassed Record In Legislative Accomplishment ★ DEDICATED A Hardworking Legislator For All Citizens I BILL PRESNAL Can Do More For The Citizens And Institutions Of This Area ★ Re-Elect BILL PRESNAL STATE REPRESENTATIVE Brazos And Robertson Counties MAY 6 PRIMARY Paid Political Adv., Pd. For By Student Committee For Re-Election of Bill Presnal, Bob Franke, Ch. 1 m Kmmmmmmmm- ^ !SP?K! m mm 1 & '• Page 6 College Station, Texas Thursday, May 4, 1972 THE BATTALION Pepitone quits baseball CHICAGO (A*) — Joe Pepitone, colorful and controversial most of his 10-season big league career, stunned the Chicago Cubs Tues day by announcing he was quit ting baseball. First baseman Pepitone, 31, who seemingly found a home with the Cubs after unhappy partings with the New York Yankees and Houston Astros, requested to be placed on the voluntarily retired list as of Monday. The action came as the Cubs were holding pre-game drills be fore a scheduled game with the Atlanta Braves and left team mates of the popular if unpre dictable Pepitone astounded. After announcing his decision to Vice President John Holland, Pepitone drafted a letter to be submitted to National League President Chub Feeney which said: “I hereby request to be placed on the voluntarily retired list as of this date, as I am no longer interested in playing professional baseball.” Pepitone, who last season had his career batting high of .307, reportedly was chagrined about being benched recently but also had been suffering from gastritis the past week. He told a crowd of reporters at Joe’s Thing, his Near North Side tavern, after returning from Wrigley Field: “I just lost my interest in baseball. It wasn’t a question of whether I was on the bench or playing. It was no longer fun playing baseball and it has n’t been. Actually, this has been on my mind for about six years.” Pepitone, with a yearly salary of $60,000, said he regarded the Cubs as “the greatest team in baseball, even though they have n’t been able to win a pennant.” The wig-wearing, flamboyant Pepi also praised Manager Leo Durocher, declaring, “Last year I told Leo the day after you might get fired, I’d quit. There is no other manager I’d play under.” “I just don’t know what Joe’s problem really is,” said Durocher, who rescued Pepitone in the mid dle of the 1970 season when Pepi went AWOL from the Astros. “Something must be disturbing him. It’s too bad this has to hap pen and we have to lose a guy like that. “But there’s not much you can do if he’s disinterested and doesn’t want to play.” World Golf Hall of Fame constructed at Pinehurst HOUSTON (2P)—A World Golf Hall of Fame will be constructed at the famed Pinehurst golf course in North Carolina, a resort developer said here Tuesday. The golf shrine will overlook the No. 2 hole at the Pinehurst Country Club with construction to start in the early fall and com pletion scheduled for the summer of next year, William H. Maurer, president of Diamondhead Corp., said. The National Golf Writers As sociation will serve as the select ing agency for the golf hall of fame and a board of directors composed of leaders in the busi ness, sports and entertainment in dustry will induct the nominees into the shrine each year. Maurer said that Don Collett, former head professional at the Brae-Burn Country Club in Hous ton and owner of the Inwood For est Country Club here, has been named president and managing director of the facility. Pinehurst was selected over other sites for the hall of fame, Maurer said, because of its “his toric association with the game and its international reputation as a world-famous center of golf. “The World Golf Hall of Fame at the golf capital of the world in Pinehurst, N. 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Phone Your Order — Pick Up Later game of golf the world over, the fitting shrine and lasting tribute to the greats of golf from all over the world for all times to come,” Maurer said. The 25,000 square feet of ex hibit and display space in the building will contain a great mo ments of golf exhibit, Collett said, in which golf greats of the past and present era will be portrayed in wax figures at the scene of their greatest triumphs. The golf writers association also will have its own hall of fame in the building and members will make up one-third of the board of directors, Collett said. VOTE FOR CARL A. BELL DEMOCRAT FOR STATE COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE My opponent has been in this office 22 years. He is out-of-touch with the ranchers. Consumers' Choice consumers, farmers, and Democrats and Republicans will agree that it is "Time For A Change". Vote for Carl Bell. May 6, 1972 _ Pd. Pol. Ad. GRADUATION PICTURES Make sure you and your parents have * pictures of your graduation. All you must do is come by Barker Photography at 405 University Dr. in North Gate and pre-register. Reserva tions made until 6 p. m. Friday. Cap and Gown Portraits will be taken at our studio from 12-6 p. m. no appointment necessary Call 846-2828 for more information. Robert C. Barker '71 David R. Beeson ’72 Mother’s Day Special Sat. May 6 —Sat. May 13 20% Off On All Greenware and Finished Art Plaster. Dip & Dab Shop 206 S. Gordon Bryan Hours: Mon. - Friday Saturday 6 p. m. - 9 p. m. 9 a. m. . 9 p. m. Governor Preston Smith Produces Results, not Rhetoric As Governor of Texas, Preston Smith 1. Proposed lowering the voting age to two sessions of the Legislature a! encouraged Texas' ratification of the U S. Constitutional Amendir permitting 18 year olds to vote. 2. Initialed an agreed judgement in a test case which allows 18 to 21 pi olds to vote where they live and go to school, rather than requiring lb to vote in the communities where iheir parents live. .V Appointed the first student to a university governing board in ihehisior of Texas and indicated that similar appointments of students and laoik> members would be made in the future. 4. Proposed extension of majority rights—full rights of citizenship-lo: those between the ages of 18 and 21. 5. Was the first elected state official to endorse the Anderson ReformRjj for the Democratic Party of Texas and specifically encouraged theincb sion of the provision in the Rules that three Young Democrats electedt the Young Democrats, serve as full, voting members of the State Den cratic Executive Committee. b. Selected more young people for top administrative positions on the Co ernor's staff than any other Governor in Texas history. 7. Is the first Governor in history to invite all student body presidentsIroc junior colleges, senior colleges and universities to Annual Conferenctsa Student Body Presidents to seek out advice and recommendations (tn the campuses. He has always actively solicited the opinions of young peopli Re-elect Governor Preston Smith He gets the job done. Pol. Adv. Paid by Committee to Re-elect Preston Smith; Mickey Smith, Chtir A&M GRADUATES Excellent Career Opportunities in Energy and Related Fields FELLOWSHIPS AND ASSISTANTSHIPS AVAILABLE FOR GRADUATE STUDY IN PETROLEUM ENGINEERING AT TEXAS A&M CALL 845-2241 : $259,9 goods Jesse /