The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, July 05, 1972, Image 7

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    oftball, tennis intramurals
tanned for second session
THE BATTALION
Wednesday, July 5, 1972
College Station, Texas
Page 7
!*» ’WA variety of intramural ath
letic activities have been planned
for the second summer session.
n«The Intramural Office announc-
edf this week the plans to have
softball and tennis, with play to
begin July 17.
'l^B’here will be two slow-pitch
softball leagues of eight teams
each. With this plan, each team
" is assured of playing seven sched
uled games.
|BL,eague A will play at 5:30
V and 7 p.m. on Mondays and Wed
nesdays, while League B will
play at the same times on Tues
days and Thursdays. Teams will
be able to select their playing
days if possible at the time of
entering.
Kntries will be accepted at De-
*Rrc Field House from 8 a.m.
July 11 until 3 p.m. July 14. Offi
cial entry blanks must be filled
out and a roster must be sub-
mitted. A copy of the local rules
will be available.
•K^fglSchedules will be announced at
iirand its|0 a.m. July 17.
i steep RipTennis will be offered in men’s
the pipe and women’s singles and men’s,
■P WirepkB
Honors ceremony
ftii for vets is Friday
iBrhe annual Honors Convoca
tion for students and faculty in
|A&M’s College of Veterinary
Kdicine will be held at 7:30 p.m.
Biday in the Memorial Student
Center.
wenty student and three fac-
awards will be presented,
plus special awards to student
Bves and members of the South-
j / western Veterinarian staff.
* , ”*BMost of the student and all
the faculty honors include cash
awards.
■Jim Rundell of Delhi, La., will
serve as master of ceremonies.
Mike Heitmann will voice the in
vocation.
KDean Alvin A. Price will make
the introductions and assist with
the award presentations.
■ Students from all three profes
sional classes will be honored, he
said.
women’s and mixed doubles. Sin
gles and mixed doubles will be
played on Mondays and Wednes
days, with doubles being played
Tuesdays and Thursdays.
A round robin league will be
formed in the various classes,
with play normally starting at
5:30 p.m.
One “pro” set is considered a
match. There will be no deuce
sets or tie breakers, so the first
player to win eight games is the
winner.
Entries will be accepted from
8 a.m. July 11 until 3 p.m. July
14. Schedules will be ready at
10 a.m. July 17.
Faculty and staff are invited
to participate in the program.
A&M geologist participates
in mid-Atlantic expedition
Dr. Robert B. Scott, A&M geol
ogist, will be among a group of
marine scientists from five na
tions exploring a giant submerg
ed moutain range in the mid-At
lantic for valuable mineral de
posits and clues to the origin of
earthquakes.
The 10-week expedition is part
of the National Oceanic and At-
mospheric Administration’s
Trans-Atlantic Geotraverse proj
ect. TAG was initiated in 1970
to carry out the first comprehen
sive study of the ocean bottom
across an entire ocean basin.
This year’s phase, beginning
July 5, will be made at the Mid-
Atlantic Ridge, part of an un
dersea mountain range which ex
tends around the world—the larg
est geographic feature on eai’th.
NOAA officials said the expe
dition also will probe the conti
nental margin of Northwest Af
rica to determine the original
edge of the African continent
which has remained hidden for
about 200 million years.
Dr. Scott and NOAA research
ers will be joined by scientists
from England, Portugal, Spain
and Mauritania, along with ocean
ographic personnel from the Uni
versities of Miami, Wisconsin and
Connecticut.
Scott, an associate professor
who came to TAMU last fall from
Florida State, will participate in
the third leg of the cruise, which
begins in the Canai’y Islands and
concludes in Miami.
Scientists aboard the NOAA
ship “Discoverer” will lower in
struments to collect samples of
the newly solidified rocks to pros
pect for sea-floor minerals at the
Mid-Atlantic Ridge in water
depths ranging from hundreds
to thousands of feet. They also
will use electronic instruments to
chart the shape of the Mid-Atlan
tic Ridge and to measure the in
tensity of the associated magne
tic and gravity fields.
TEXAS
26th St.
A 2-1572
pus
Residence hall applications needed
before July 31 for fall semester
res
tation
FOR
BEST
RESULTS
TRY
on . s 0w ,dATTALION classified
ervice
A&M upperclassmen not signed
up for fall semester housing
should apply now for a residence
hall room.
Application should be made at
the Housing Office.
Housing manager Allan M.
Madeley said that an expected
heavy demand for residence hall
space and handling of applica
tions on a date received basis
makes early signup important.
“Summer school room reserva
tions do not apply to the fall se
mester in any way,” Madeley
added.
Freshmen who have been ac
cepted for fall enrollment but who
have not submitted fall applica
tion cards should turn them in at
once. Cards are available at the
Admissions Office.
The housing manager remind
ed that July 31 is the deadline
for cancellation of a fall room
reservation without forfeit of
room deposit.
S \0N CAF(>
SBISA HALL
BASEMENT
NOW OPEN EACH EVENING MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY
5:00 P.M. TO 7 P.M.
MANAGER CHEF PAUL J. PETERSON AND HIS CULINARY STAFF OF
FER YOU THESE DINING DELIGHTS:
* HOME STYLE COBBLERS AND PIES FRESH FROM THE PENISTON
OVENS.
* HOT ROLLS AND LOAVES OF BREAD BAKED FRESH DURING
EACH MEAL.
* FOODS SKILLFULLY SEASONED TO PLEASE THE MOST PARTICU
LAR GOURMET.
* FRESH STRAWBERRIES AND OTHER LOW CALORIE FRESH FRUIT
AND GELATIN DESSERTS.
* FAST SERVICE IN A PLEASANT ATMOSPHERE.
OPEN
MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY — 11:00 A.M. TO 1:15 P.M.
5:00 P.M. TO 7:00 P.M.
FRIDAY AND SUNDAY — 11:00 A.M. TO 1:15 P.M.
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