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■ednesday, May 31, 11>72 THE BATTALION College Station, Texas Page 3 tead Battalion Classifieds vote FOR robert s. CALVERT VOTE FOR PERFORMANCE There is no margin for error in an office that must guarantee the biennial fiscal solvency of the state—balancing billions in receipts to payments each year. Bob Calvert has built a tax accounting system that is considered a model for study by other states. During 23 years as Comptroller, he has an unblemished record of remarkable public service. VOTE FOR EFFICIENCY Bob Calvert has continually modernized operations to provide greater service at lowest cost. The electronic data-processing equipment he installed is recognized as one of the most sophisticated and efficient computer systems in the nation. VOTE FOR CONFIDENCE Under Bob Calvert, the Comptroller’s Office has returned $450,776,028.09 to 692 Texas cities since their sales tax was enacted. Every penny has been accounted for. His records are verified by the State Auditor’s Department to insure absolute accuracy. The Texas Research League has proclaimed Calvert’s office one of the most outstanding in the country in accounting and administration. VOTE FOR INTEGRITY The only things “old fashioned’’ about Bob Calvert are the virtues of honesty and integrity which he considers vital for a person in a position of such public trust. On the other hand, his runoff opponent, who has had six marriages, four divorces and one annulment, was fired from the Comptroller’s Department last November after being convicted of aggravated assault on a female. your state COMPTROLLER of public accounts PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT Aggies finish in fifth place at conference track meet By JOHN CURYLO After a season of disappoint ments and injuries, the Aggie track team was unable to put it all together at the Southwest Conference meet in Fayetteville, Arkansas, last week. A&M finished fifth, below their expected output of third place, while Texas ran away with the championship, outscoring second place Rice by nearly 50 points. Baylor managed to squeeze by the Aggies at the conference track meet by a half-point, as A&M earned points in eight of the 16 events. There were no Aggies en tered in the shot put and the javelin. Both relay teams were disquali fied, costing A&M its only first, the mile relay. Although they ran a 3:14.8, Wayne Mills elbowed near the end of the second lap. The sprint relay unit was ruled out for exchanging the baton out of the designated zone. It was the first time since 1961 that an A&M track team was shut out at the conference meet, getting no first places. In the 440-yard hui'dles, David Prince missed a chance to qualify on the first day of the meet when he fell. At the time, he was even with Rice ace Mike Cronholm. In the 880, Willie Blackmon, who had the best time in the SWC, finished fourth. A&M's Horace Grant was second with a 1:51.8. The only Aggie to place in two events was Marvin Mills. Injured most of the season, Mills placed second in the 220 with a time of 21.1. He was fifth in the 100, running a 9.6. High jumper Marvin Taylor jumped 6-9 Vz for second place. Teammate Phil McGuire was third with the same height but more misses. Harold McMahan pole vaulted 15-6 for thirdt place, and Billy Hoffman tied for fifth with a 14-6. SUMMARIES SHOT PUT—1. Sammy Walker, SMU, 65-6. 2. Bishop Dolegie- wicz, Texas, 58-8. 3. Ken Stadel, Rice, 57-5%. 4. Norman Tanner, Texas Tech, 55-7%. 5. Gale Mon ger, Arkansas, 51-7%. 6. John Bishop, TCU, 45-10%. JAVELIN—1. Jim Pearce, Rice, 232-2. 2. Rod Bowman, Texas Tech, 219-10. 3. Mike Mordica, Arkansas, 216-0. 4. Chris Schwae- der, Arkansas, 206-10. 5. Greg Hackney, Texas, 202-9. 6. John Bishop, TCU, 196-6. DISCUS—1. Ken Stadel, Rice, 197-5. 2. Alan Thomas, Texas, 189- 1. 3. Bishop Dolegiewicz, Texas, 175-2. 4. Bill Thomas, SMU, 167-8. 5. Mark Scheehle, TCU, 164-1. 6. Tim Brown, A&M, 160-1. 440-YARD RELAY —1. SMU (Paul Bradley, Joe Pouncy, Ber nard Austin, Gene Pouncy) 41.3. 2. Texas (Gordon Hodges, John Berry, Byrd Baggett, Carl John son) 41.5. 3. Baylor (Jimmy Gai- ley, Billy Wilson, Steve Kennedy, James Jordan) 41.6. 4. Rice (Ran dy Finley, Raldy Wadley, Denne Dicke, Zoe Simpson) 42.2. 5. Tex as Tech (Ralph Tidwell, Ken Mc Cabe, Mike McCasland, Joe Ald ridge) 42.9. 6. TCU (Mike Nib- lett, Gary Peacock, Greg Bryant, Freddie Pouncy) 43.1. (A&M DIS QUALIFIED FOR PASSING OUT OF ZONE.) POLE VAULT—1. Bill Smalley, Texas, 16-0. 2. Dave Roberts, Rice, 16-0. 3. Harold McMahan, A&M, 15-6. 4. Don Lee, Texas, 15-0. 5. tie between Bill Hoffman, A&M and Jim Lemmons, Rice, 14-6. (PLACES DETERMINED ON FEWEST MISSES). MILE RUN — 1. Ricky Yar brough, Texas, 4:10.9. 2. John Mayfield, Baylor, 4:12.9. 3. Randy Yarbrough, Texas, 4:12.9. 4. Bill Gamble, Texas, 4:13.2. 5. Steve Schroeder, Rice, 4:14.4. 6. Bob Nellums, Rice, 4:14.9. HIGH JUMP — 1. William Oates, Texas, 7-1%. 2. Marvin Taylor, A&M, 6-9%. 3. Phil Mc Guire, A&M, 6-9%. 4. Gary Ka- fer, Baylor, 6-9%. 5. Wyatt Tomp kins, Texas, 6-7. 6. Bill Garrett, Arkansas, 6-7. (PLACES DETER MINED BY FEWEST MISSES). NEW SWC RECORD. OLD REC ORD OF 6-11% Ben Greathouse, A&M, 1971) 120-YARD HURDLES—1. Gor don Hodges, Texas, 13.8. 2. Randy Lightfoot, Texas, 14.1. 3. Robei't Primeaux, Texas, 14.4. 4. Scotty Jones, A&M, 14.5. 5. Jimmy Gai- ley, Baylor, 14.6. 6. Jim Herndon, Texas, 14.7. 440-YARD DASH — 1. Denne Dicke, Rice, 47.6. 2. Ed Wright, Texas, 48.0. 3. Doug Brodhead, A&M, 48.5. 4. Lin Bingham, Rice, 48.7. 5. James Jordan, Baylor, 49.8. 6. Craig Brooks, Texas, 49.9. 100-YARD DASH — 1. Gene Pouncy, SMU, 9.4. 2. Zoe Simp son, Rice, 9.5. 3. Bill Collins, TCU, 9.5. 4. Fred Pouncy, TCU, 9.5. 5. Marvin Mills, A&M, 9.6. 6. Joe Pouncy, SMU, 9.7. 880-YARD RUN — 1. Jimmy BATTALION CLASSIFIED HELP WANTED NKED younit men who are interested rapid advancement. 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Danny Brab ham, Baylor, 25-11. 2. John Berry, Texas, 24-8%. 3. Wendell Comb- est, SMU, 24-2. 4. Ken Ford, Tech, 23-11. 5. Sammy Shipley, TCU, 23-0%. 6. Greg Hackney, Texas, 22-10. (WIND ON WINNING JUMP OVER ALLOWABLE AT 6% mph. BRABHAM GETS NEW SWC RECORD of 25-4 ON HIS THIRD JUMP WITH WIND UN DER ALLOWABLE 2 mph. OLD RECORD of 25-1 by Emmett Smallwood, A&M, 1957). 440-YARD HURDLES—1. Mike Cronholm, Rice, 52.2. 2. Paul Stevens, Baylor, 52.7. 3. Jimmy Gailey, Baylor, 53.3. 4. Robert Primeaux, Texas, 51.4. 5. Gordon Hodges, Texas, 55.4. 6. Jim Hem- don, Texas, 56.1. 220-YARD DASH—1. Joe Poun cy, SMU, 20.9. 2. Marvin Mills, A&M, 21.1. 3. Randy Wadley, Rice, 21.3. 4. Bill Collins, TCU, 22.0. 5. Zoe Simpson, Rice, 22.0. 6. Cene Pouncy, SMU, 22.9. THREE-MILE RUN — 1. Paul Geis, Rice, 14:24.5. 2. Bob Ayres, SMU, 14:47.2. 3. Steve Houk, Ar kansas, 15:00.4. 4. John Baldwin, Texas Tech, 15:10.7. 5. Jack Col- ovin, Texas, 15:22.0. 6. Bill Gam ble, Texas, 15:25.6. MILE RELAY—1. Texas (Mike Leifeste, Byrd Baggett, Craig Brooks, Ed Wright) 3:15.2. 2. TCU (Bill Collins, Greg Bryant, Gary Peacock, David Hardin) 3:15.6. 3. Baylor (Jimmy Gailey, Steve Wilson, Sonny Rollo, James Jordan) 3:19.9. 4. Arkansas (Rob ert Palmer, Marshall Gordon, Vernon Hume, Steve Hall) 3:20.9. 5. Texas Tech (Mike McCasland, Ralph Tidwell, Joe Aldridge, Ken McCabe) 3:23.8. 6. Rice (Mike Cronholm, Lin Bingham, Randy Wadley, Denne Dicke) No Time. (A&M WON BUT WAS DIS QUALIFIED FOR ELBOWING) A&M’S TIME WAS 3:14.8. FINAL POINT TOTALS: Tex as 141, Rice 93%, SMU 70, Bay lor 55, A&M 54%, TCU 35, Tech 24, Arkansas 23. FOR BEST RESULTS TRY BATTALION CLASSIFIED ROBERT HALSELL TRAVEL SERVICE AIRLINE SCHEDULE INFORMATION FARES AND TICKETS DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL Ip CALL 822-3737 1016 Texas Avenue — Bryan IMPORTED 3 & 10 SPEED BIKES Sales - Service - Accessories Jbr‘ Gitane 10-SPEED TANDEM Now In Stock CENTRAL SUPPLY 715 S. Main Bryan 822-2228 Closed Mon. 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