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    ii BATTALiON
Thursday, March 1, 1973
College Station, Texas
Page 3
Return From Florida Contests With 5-2 Record
Aggie Baseballers Open Home Season Today
The Texas A&M baseball team
lens regular season play Thurs-
and Friday against Iowa
tate following a surprisingly
iccessful spring training trip to
lorida.
Coach Tom Chandler’s Aggies
lent six days in Sarasota play-
ig the Kansas City Royals Base-
ill Academy. A&M won five of
ic seven games. It was the first
the Academy had lost a
ries to a college team in its
iree-year existence.
"I was very proud of our play-
ts both on and off the field,”
handler said. “It was a great
jperience for our team, and I
think they learned a great deal.
The Royals’ people treated us
very well and were very generous
with their time and experience.”
The scores saw the Aggies split
the first doubleheader, winning
6-3 and losing 7-4, sweeping the
second twinbill, 9-5 and 5-0, split
ting the third, 3-1 and 1-3, and
winning the seventh game, 9-1.
The Aggies hit for a .332 team
batting average in the series
against a team which had posted
a 28-4 record previously. Right-
fielder Jim Dratsen, a sophomore
from LaMarque, was the leading
hitter with a .444 average and 10
runs batted in. Leftfielder Jim
Atterbury hit .407, second base-
man Sandy Bate .381, center
fielder Gene Reinarz .375, first
baseman Paul Miller .370, third
baseman Jim Hacker .348, catcher
Tommy Hawthorne .333 and
shortstop Mike Schraeder .240.
Utility infielder John Woods hit
1.000 on 5-for-5.
“We still don’t have an abun
dance of power hitters but we are
doing a good job hitting behind
the runners and forcing in runs,”
Chandler said.
The pitching was led by junior
lefthanders Jackie Binks and
Jimmy Juhl. Binks pitched seven
^ebut Due For Batgirls
oday In A&M-ISL Match
The All-America Diamond Dar-
ngs will make its 1973 debut
nth the Texas Aggie baseball
earn today with seven new faces
nd eight returning lettermen.
An extremely large aggregate
f batgirls is expected with the
5from A&M and eight traveling
dth the Iowa State Cyclones.
“It looks like there will be a
at girl for every player for
lese two days,” baseball coach
ora Chandler said.
It’s not surprising that Iowa
Itate has brought its batgirls
own south as the Cyclones were
he first team to initiate the
joup. Chandler, in fact, got the
iea when watching Iowa State’s
ladings perform at the Collegi-
te World Series two years ago.
The new Aggie batgirls are
udy Macha, a sophomore ac
counting major from Hunger-
ford; Beverly Collins, a junior
pre-med major from Beaumont;
Marilyn Adams, a sophomore
political science major from
Bryan; Johna Grohn, a sopho
more P.E. major from Beeville;
Roberta Real, a freshman animal
science major from Kerrville;
Marcia Yaws, a junior education
major from Dallas, and Cynthia
Frazier, a freshman sociology
major from Houston.
Returning from the 1972 squad
are Pam Schifelbein, a senior
zoology major from Floresville
who was elected captain of the
1973 batgirls; Susan Cummings,
a junior P.E. major from Bryan;
Kathy Wolfe, a sophomore biology
major from Richardson; Becky
Upham, the current Aggie Sweet
heart who is a junior zoology
major from College Station;
Linda Todd, a sophomore educa
tion major from Bryan; Merrill
Mitchell, a sophomore manage
ment major from Bryan; Penny
Ball, a junior pre-med major
from Tulsa, Okla.; and Gwen
Flynt, a sophomore political sci
ence major from Bryan.
In their first year of existence
in 1972, the Diamond Darlings
were chosen All-America Batgirls
by Collegiate Baseball Newspaper
in competition with some 60 simi
lar units from colleges and uni
versities around the nation. The
young ladies perform various
duties at Aggie baseball games
such as taking care of the bats,
chasing foul balls and making
player introductons on the public
address system.
Sponsor of the group is Mrs.
Tom Chandler, wife of the A&M
baseball coach.
innings without allowing a run,
and Juhl pitched 5% shutout
innings. Junior lefty Bobby Fal
con had four scoreless innings.
Freshman David Lockett allowed
one run in seven innings and
Clint Thomas 3 in 8 innings.
The Aggies outscored the
Royals, 37-20, and out-hit them,
72-43.
“They were quite impressed
with our team. But you can’t use
these past games as a criterion
of future success. They had
about the same amount of talent
as a good college team but were
made up of younger players.
They wouldn’t win the Southwest
Conference title.
“Their pitching was on about
the same level as college but their
hitting wasn’t as good. Their
speed and defense were superb.
“We were just grateful to get
to go and it was great for our
program. It really helped sell
A&M and it’s a tremendous tool
in recruiting. We certainly hope
to go back next year.”
While finding definite talent
in the season’s opener, Chandler
found some holes that need to be
mended for a championship run
this season.
“We’ve got to have improve
ment from our catchers,” he said.
“It’s not the problem of the two
we have back there but just the
lack of experience they have at
their position.
“We also need to improve de
fensively in our outfield. They
are hitting the ball well but not
making good, consistent plays on
defense.
“I was pleased with our infield
and our pitching. Both areas are
strong and should be a big
strength for us. We’re really
looking forward for the season to
begin.”
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OFFICIAL NOTICE
COLLEGE OF SCIENCE ENGLISH
PROFICIENCY EXAMINATION. All Jun
iors and Seniors in curricula of the College
of Science who have not completed the re
quired English Proficiency Exam must take
this exam on Wednesday, March 21, 1973
at 7:00 p. m.
BIOLOGY Department Curricula —
Room 113 BSBE
CHEMISTRY Department Curricula —
Room 308 CHEM
MATH Department Curricula
Room 207 ACAD
PHYSICS Department Curricula —
Room 233 PHYS
guidelines on the
nature of the examination, check with the
For information and
departmental secretary. Completion of this
examination, a requirement of the College
of Science, is a prerequisite for candidacy
for a degree. 224til
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(951 semester hours. The hours passed at
the preliminary grade report period on
March 12, 1973 may be used in satisfying
To be eligible to purchase the Texas
A&M University ring, an undergraduate
student must have at least one academic
year in residence and credit for ninety-five
(95 I
the
March 12, 1973 may be used in satisfying
this ninety-five hour requirement. Students
qualifying under this regulation may now
leave their names with the ring clerk.
Room Seven, Richard Coke Building. She,
in turn, will check all records to determine
ring eligibility. Orders for these rings will
be taken by the ring clerk starting March
26, 1973, and continuing through May 4,
1973. The rings will be returned to the
Registrar’s Office for delivery on or be
fore June 14, 1973. The ring clerk is on
duty from 8:00 a. m. to 12:00 noon, Mon
day through Friday of each week.
Edwin H. Cooper, Dean
Admission and Records
Mrs. H. Brownlee,
Ring Clerk 218t38
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LVN’s wanted at Sweetbriar Nursing
Home of Navasota. Excellent starting
salary to $400 plus employee benefits.
Call Mike Hodge, Administrator at 825-
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FOR RENT
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APARTMENTS
846-6111
505 Hwy. 30 C.S.
Not too early to make reservations for
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Excellent starting salary to $800 plus
traveling allowance and employee benefits.
Call Mike Hodge, Administrator at 825-
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Prescriptions, Etc.
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If not, please come by the Student Publi
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None of the statistics will count
in the regular season averages
since the Academy was not col
legiate competition.
A&M will play two seven
inning games each day against
Iowa State beginning at 1 p.m.
The Cyclones split a twinbill with
Houston Tuesday and lost the
opening game of their season
Monday, 12-3.
Binks will start the first game
today and Falcon will start the
second. In relief will be Juhl
and Jim Wallace.
Starting in the infield will be
Miller at first, Bate at second,
Schraeder at shortstop, and Jim
Hacker at third.
Either Mike Frazier or Tommy
Hawthorne will catch.
In the outfield will be Reinarz
in center, Bratsen in right and
Atterbury in left.
Golf And Tennis
In Meet Action
A&M’s golf and tennis teams
take to the road this weekend to
compete in meets in which stiff
competition is expected.
The golf team, having defeated
Sam Houston State at Hilltop
Lakes, 8-1, on Monday, compete
in the tough Border Olympics
beginning today.
The six Aggie golfers repre
senting A&M are Bill Schmidt,
Tom Johnson, Randy Tickner,
Paul Dieckert, Clay Dozier and
Dan Bibeau.
A&M’s tennis team, with a 3-1
dual match record, will return to
tournament action entered in the
Corpus Christi Invitational.
The Aggies tied for second in
the Pan American Tournament
and hold dual match victories
over Lamar University, Texas
A&I and Pan American. The
lone setback was to Corpus
Christi University.
A&M players entered this week
end are Dan Courson, Bill
Wright, Bill Hoover, Lawton
Park, Kermit Smith, Carter Lo
max and Mike Mills.
Intramural Results
VOLLEYBALL
CLASS A Squad 16 over Squad
9, 2-1, Squad 10 over Squad 1,
2- 0, F2 over Nl, 2-0, Gl over
Squad 11, 2-0, F2 over Kl, 2-1.
CLASS B Squad 1 over Squad
12, forfeit. Squad 15 over Squad 4,
forfeit, FI over Bl, 2-0, F2 over
B2, 2-0.
CLASS X Ace Butcher Co.
over Wesley Fond., 2-0, BSU
over Newman Club, 2-1.
HORSESHOES
CLASS A Ml over Squad 9,
3- 0, Al over Squad 8, 2-1, Squad
10 over Squad 1, 2-1, D2 over K2,
2-1, Kl over Squad 15, forfeit,
Gl over Squad 11, 2-1, Squad 16
over Nl, 3-0.
Charlie Jenkins will start the
first game Friday and freshman
Clint Thomas will close out the
series.
A&M will return to Kyle Field
Tuesday to host the Lamar Tech
Cardinals in a doubleheader be
ginning at 1 p.m.
ECOLOGY HINT
TORONTO <A>) _ For the first
time in his Canadian province,
there will be a slogan on next
year’s motor vehicle license plate:
Ontario Keep It Beautiful. It
was selected from a list of sug
gestions aimed at keeping the
traveling public ecology minded.
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there
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for you!
THE CLOTHES HORSE
3801 E. 29th
Just off University Dr.
Ponderosa Specials
• Friday Evening Fish
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• Sunday Noon Lunch
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• Special Weekend Rates
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Call 846-5794
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3 Miles N. On Tabor Road
Saturday Night: Tony Douglas & The Shrimpers
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