The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 27, 1973, Image 4

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    Texas, Houston Favored In Golf, SMU In Tennis
Aggies Enter Final ’73 SWC Tennis, Golf Competition
By BILL HENRY
Battalion Sports Editor
It’s now or never for A&M
golf and tennis teams as they
compete in the Southwest Con
ference meet through Saturday
in Austin.
The Aggies finished fourth in
round-robin tennis action with a
27-23 match record. SMU (34-5),
Houston (38-11) and Texas (33-
16) finished ahead of A&M and
are expected as top contenders on
winning the conference meet.
In golf action, A&M has enter
ed five in the nine team medal
play tourney. The top four scores
only count toward the champion
ship that is expected to be be
tween Texas and Houston.
introductory
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Women’s Clothing
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ll (Values to $16)
Many Styles And Colors To
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Thurs., Fri., Sat., April 26, 27, 28 Only
822-1239
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Downtown Bryan
113 N. Main
A&M’s golf entrants are Paul
Dieckert, Bill Schmidt, Randy
Tickner and Clay Dozier. Tennis
entrants are Bill Wright, Bill
Hoover, Dan Courson, Carter
Lomax in singles cbmpetition
and Courson-Lomax and Wright-
Hoover entered in doubles.
Hoover is the team’s top point
getter so far this season, winning
six of his seven conference
matches with the lone loss coming
at the hands of SMU’s Joe Edles
in Wednesday’s SMU-A&M clash
which the Mustangs won 6-1.
Singles action begins at Texas’
Varsity Courts at 10 a.m. both
Friday and Saturday with doubles
beginning at 1 p.m.
Both the singles and doubles
competition was won by SMU
last year with John Gardner, now
coach of the Mustangs, defeating
teammate George Hardie while
Texas Headed For Ninth;
A&M Series Only Obstacle
It isn’t instant, but it is a rerun
in the final week of the South
west Conference baseball race.
Texas is going after its ninth
straight title and TCU is in a
position — barely — to claim the
crown. During Texas’ current
string of eight straight champion
ships, TCU has shared the title
with the Longhorns three times
but the Frogs have not been able
to displace Texas as the SWC
representative in the NCAA play
offs.
The TCU hope is a slim one as
Texas moves into College Station
for two games Friday and one
Saturday against the Aggies,
while the Frogs follow the same
schedule in Houston against Rice.
TCU must sweep its three
games and Texas must lose its
three for the Frogs to break
through as the champions. Or
three Texas losses, two TCU vic
tories and a rainout would give
the Frogs their fourth title share
in nine seasons, but Texas would
still go to the NCAA tournament
by virtue of its three-game sweep
of the Frogs to open the confer
ence season.
It was entering that series that
Texas coach Cliff Gustafson made
a heady decision. His freshman
third baseman was performing
well afield, but hitting a puny
.200. Gustafson decided to stay
with him and “hope he hits a
little.”
The third baseman is Keith
Moreland and he didn’t hit a little,
after all. He hit a lot. Moreland
upped his average six percentage
points to .468 last weekend to
lead the SWC in batting for the
third straight week, drove in two
runs to hike his RBI lead to 19
and increased his conference-lead-
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ing hit total to 29. He’s tied for
the home run lead with four.
The two telling series this
weekend could be dominated by
the conference’s leading pitchers.
Texas’ Ron Roznovsky boasts a
6-0 record while freshman Rich
ard Wortham is 4-0. They'll prob
ably face Aggie aces Bobby Witt-
kamp (2-0) and Bobby Falcon
(3-2), who has 56 strikeouts in
33 % innings.
Texas is chasing a long-stand
ing tradition in its quest for the
title. Longhorn teams have won
47 of the 57 previous SWC titles,
40 of them outright. And Gustaf
son has won four titles outright
and shared another in his five
years as Longhorn head coach.
Texas’ longest string of baseball
titles is 11, coming from 1943
through 1954, with no race being
held in 1944. The Longhorns have
other streaks of eight, seven and
six going—and they could all be
forgotten by the time Moreland
is a senior.
the team of Hardie and Tim Vann
defeated Texas’ Avery Rush and
Ron Touchon. Vann, undefeated
in conference matches this season,
did not enter the conference meet
and thus no defending champion
is back.
Among strong singles entries
this year are SMU’s Hardie (6-0),
UT’s Dan Nelson (5-2) and Hous
ton’s Lee Merry (5-1). In doubles
competition, Merry and Dale Og
den (3-1), Nelson and Graham
Whaling (5-2) and Hardie and
Joe Edles should be top contend
ers for the championship.
In golf team play, it appears
to be a tight race between defend
ing champion Texas and first
time eligible entrant Houston.
Houston won the SWC match-
play tourney last fall. The two
teams have met head-to-head
nine times this year and have
won every tourney entered be
tween them.
In their series this year Hous
ton has won the Match play, the
Houston Atoscocita, LSU, Border
Olympics, and the All-America,
fc room ar
Rive for th
proved th
1U Syst<
e noted as
iact on r
ses were
to curb
the U
er source
while Texas has won Montal
the Tucker at Albuquerque, Sil
Diego, and the Morris Williaafcjjjty c0S
at Austin. ^ the nat j
In last year’s meet, Texas
feated SMU by nine strokes
returns three members of
team in Ben Crenshaw, B
Buckman and Tony Pfaff. k
kansas was third followed lj
A&M, TCU, Tech, Baylor avl^ boar d
Ri ce * fcg increas
Individual favorites will be bjory costs
time NCAA champ Crenshaw aAe increas
Houston’s Bill Rogers who wiKce halls t
play in the same threesome ditUbnormally
ing competition. Eleven of k»ed an inc
spring’s top 20 finishers retanB’g board
including third-place Markin?* first qi
of SMU, sixth-place Pfaff aslcated an
three who tied for eighth whir.le index ri
are Buckman, Mark HuebingertlRl.S per i
SMU and Tommy Johnson ijlge has 1
A&M. Kf 15 per
Other top entries include iiiftasing of
Brodell of Arkansas; Jim Wortii next yea
ing of Baylor; Bruce Lietzkeatme Board
Brady Miller of Houston; Waml increase,
Chancellor of Texas; Clay Doiielrd rates
of A&M and Shane Fox ofledr
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excellent condition; $295. 846-4521 1:00
p. m. to 5 :00 p. m.
254t5
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s and repair, home needs and lawn
mowers. 229tfn
We
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1967 Opel Kadett. Low mileage, g<
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Will take $100. Like new. Phone 846-
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Experienced or will train. Apply in per
son at 301 S. College, Skaggs Albertson's.
253t4
To work weekends apply
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252t3
WORK WANTED
For neat, accurate typing call Selma
at 822-4617 after 5 p. m. 245tl0
Typing. Expel
kinds. 822-0544.
rienced, fast, accurate. All
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'62 Chevrolet Belair. V-8 283 cu. in.
Extra clean. Needs clutch job. $100. Must
sell. Phone 845-2366.
14’ x 60’ 1970 Wayside. Central air and
heat. Washer and dryer. 846-3882. 251t4
A&M Graduation cap and gown. Excel
lent condition. Priced cheap. Call 822-
’71 12’ x 60’ mobile home. 2-1, air-
mditioned, washer, dryer, partially fur-
conditioned, washer, dryer, partially fur
nished, carpeted and fenced. 846-9382. 251t4
1971 Catalina mobile home.
»nd dryer. Must sell. 846-3432 after 5
two bedroom.
na mobile home. 12’ x 52’
1 bath. Hook-up for washer
6-34
p. m.
’69 Pontiac Custom S 350 V-8. Auto
matic, Firestone Radials. Call 846-0216.
249t6
Kustom Headers for AMC 304 V-8
Gremlin; $60. Contact John Mounce, Serv
ices Bldg., Room 214. Phone 845-2214.
248t8
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Open 3 p.m. to 12 p.m.—7 days a week
Tremendous Selection
CENTRAL NEWSSTAND
333*4 University Dr. — C.S.
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SPECIAL NOTICE
Reserve your U-Haul Truck or Trailer
now with Andy Anderson, 2010 South
College. 822-3546. Will help you save
money and have the right equipment at
the right time. Thank you for your bus
iness. 247tl2
The Aggie Den at North Gate—pool,
dominoes, posters, tapes, pinball. We buy
used books and tapes. 226tfn
Service For All
Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
Free Estimates
HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY, INC.
Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922
1411 Texas Ave. — 823-8111 67tfn
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College
Redmond Terrace Drugs
Phone 846-1113
1402 Hwy. 6-South
College Station, Texas
Prescriptions, Etc.
Charge Accounts Invited
Free Delivery
SOSOLIKS
TV & RADIO SERVICE
Zenith - Color & B&W - TV
All Makes B&W TV Repairs
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All Utilities & TV Cable
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2 Bedrooms, l 1 /^ baths
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FAMILY AND STUDENT
SECTIONS.
Experienced typing, electric, near campus.
46-6661. 209tfn
Typing, electric, experienced, near cam
pus. 846-6473. 168tfn
Fast and expert typing, Julie, 846-0222
evenings. 143tfn
Typing near campus. Electric. Ex-
erienced. Symbols. 84
6-8965 or 846-0571.
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Typing. Call 845-2451. Ask for Kathy.
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WANTED
p.
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Babysitter needed 4 :30 p. m. til 12:00
daily. Own transportation. 822-
62. 254t3
Want to buy boot pants, size 36. Call
846-9671. 253t5
24” girl’s used bicycle.
6 :30 p. m.
846-5695 after
253t4
Need 2 male students for room compan-
for off-campus living during summer,
ices can be arranged in return for
of a handicapped student. Call 845-
Finances
care
2765.
CHILD CARE
Will babysit in my home or yours.
Will also sit with your loved one in the
hospital or at home. 846-6033. 231tfn
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LET US BE YOUR BABYSITTER
Every
ry 7
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Call For Information
822-2520 or 822-4972
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To the students and personnel of TAMU.
ed to buy quality furniture ?
niture
natioi
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offered if desired.
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Discount Furniture sells and offi
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Location: 501 North
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Summer session furnished apartment now
46-5124 o
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5132 between 8:30 a. m. and 5:00
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Two mobile homes. Two bedroom, air
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846-2907 after 4 p. m.
and heat. Two b
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New 2 bedroom apartments. Central air
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Summer rates. 846-0692 or 846-5444. 252tfn
from University
Limited number of vacancies for r
seal
On
avai
and male students in separate living area.
and board
summer months. Only %
campus. Spaces ' 1 ~
oo
local boarding house f<
Inly ‘/j block south i
ailable for both female
outh of
846-5286 or 846-6576.
Two bedroom mobile homes. Competely
furnished. Call 822-2627 or at night 846-
3508. 251tfn
Large furnished apartment, near down
town Bryan. Nicely furnished, two air
conditioners. Available May 20, $90. 822-
1669. 251110
Extra lari
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study room. $86 per
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Step’
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rences. Couples only. No pets. Nei
>hen F. Austin School. 822-5183. 251
Two bedroom house for rent. Partially
furnished on Dellwood. 822-5931. 248tfn
TRAVIS HOUSE APTS.
505 Hwy. 30 C.S.
846-6111
Planning to live in an Apartment this
Fall? Come by Travis House and make
your reservation before you leave for
summer vacation. 4-Students
su
Sq
2-b-r. 960
q. Ft.
each $57.40
BROADMOOR
ARMS
Summer Lease Is Open
2 bdr. furnished or unfurnished.
Central air and heat, carpeted.
From $135.00 per mo. All bills
paid, including cable. 5 minutes
to campus. Office 1503 Broad
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ATTENTION MARRIED COUPLES. On
me
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try
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after 6, 846-3408 or 822-6135.
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Bryan, Texas
822-6618
This is Living?.
This is Plantation Oaks
IT ennis 1
Private Club\
Swimming
Men’s & Women’s
Sauna and
Exercise Room
1201 Hwy. 30
College Station (713) 846-8561
SOUTHGATE
VILLAGE
APARTMENTS
Child Development Center. Individually controlled refrigerated
air, gas heat. Cable TV connections. Major appliances. Complete
Laundry facilities. Family size apartments with lots of storage
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ALL UTILITIES PAID
One bedroom from $104.00
Two bedrooms from $128.00
Three bedrooms from $141.00
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RENTAL OFFICE
846-3702
OFFICIAL NOTICE
ATTENTION VETKRANSU U
to enroll for summer school at Texu All|
and wish
roll for summer school at
wish to receive GI benefit* lor ]
attendance during this period, you n<l
sign up at the Student Affair* Offal
Room 110, YMCA Building. Comt ul
Monday and Tuesday, April 30 and lliil
1, 1973, or as soon after those data ||
possible, to show the number of hour* h|
which you plan to register. Four
three
per
(3)
hours is 3/4 time.
Official noti
of Student Pu
l p.m. of the
MAY GRADUATES DEPARTING FROll
THE BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION AEKll
Full time students who will receive degi#l
(Bachelor, Master, or Doctor) may
for a Bertha Pratt Loan not exceedigl
$200.00 to assist with relocation expewal
To apply for this loan, contact the Studatl
Financial Aid Office, Room 303, YMCll
Building, prior to May 4, 1973. 2l)s|
>1. 67 N
ATTENTION MAY GRADUATESI Y«|
may pick up graduation announcemailil
now, Room 216 A & Ik 8:00-4:00, Studs!I
Programs, New MSC. Extra annouMfl
ments go on sale April 17. 2((tll|
REGALIA FOR THE MAY 1971 COKl
MENCEMENT EXERCISES — All studnM
who are candidates for the degree of Ctrl
tor of Philosophy or Doctor of Edutal
are required to order hoods as well as I
Doctor’s caps and gowns. The hood* I
to be left at the University Exchange Stall
for delivery by a representative of the til
nge Store to the Registrar's Office n|
than 1 :00 p. m., Wedn
r
ip
m
or i
ban
later
1 :0()
yr D
essio
>oded on the stage as ;
for th
nesday, MayJ
p. m..
The Ph.D. or D.Ed. hoods will not
in the procession since all such candidite
y, Ml
it be i
part of ta
■ MastR'i
il
rocession
will be
ceremony. Candidates for the
Degree will wear the cap and gown; t
civilian students who are candidate* fa
the Bachelor’s Degree will wear the til
and gown ; ROTC students who are catli
dates for the Bachelor’s Degree will
the appropriate uniform. All miliW
peri
Bac
10 are c
Master’s
rm. All miliW
mdidates for th
)egi
the uniform; Ph.D. or D.Ed. candidatd
Degree will win
candi
Ph.D.
irsonnel
■chelor’s
m ;
will wear the cap and gown,
didates will arrange for rental
iwn, and hood at the Excha]
•ween Monday, April 9, 1971
Saturday, April 14, 1973. Only !)«■
caps, gowns, and hoods will be &v*i>
rental basis. The Master’s wj
iclor’s caps and gowns ma;
gov
bet
noon
tor’s
able on a
Bachelor’s
ange Ston
73 throull
w
1 aster's art
t,':x HB
Doctor i
Cm
Gown & Hood $15.76 (rental), Master'!
Cap & Gown $7.61 (sale). Master's C»P.
Gown and Hood $15.23 (rental), Bachelor!
Cap & Gown $6.93 (sale), Bachelor's CM'
Gown & Hood $13.86 (rental). All pried ^
include sales tax. Payment is required *1 Dj
the time of placing the order. 23651
To
A&M
student
year !_
(95)
be eligible to purchase the Texu
University ring, an undergraduate
g, an undergrade®
must have at least one acadcrriif
nd credit for ninety-fiw
nci
semester h
inary grade
March 12, 1973 may be
ours. The hours
the preliminary grade report
:h
iety-five hour
s regulation n
with the rini
passed i‘
oeriod 0:
CLYDl
rectoi
' late hi
tural E
[ally ch:
h cerem
this ninety-five
qualifying unde
leave thei
used in satisiyfaf
hour requirement. Student!
this
names
mer
atio:
nt. Si
may act
clerk.
Room Seven, Richard Coke Building. Sh*,
in turn, will check all records to determiw
ring eligibility. Orders for these rings wil.
be taken by the ring clerk starting Mam
26, 1973, and continuing through May l
1973. The rings will be returned to Ik*
Registrar’s Office for delivery on or be
fore June 14, 1973. The ring clerk is 01
duty from 8:00 a. m. to 12:00 noon, Moa'
day through Friday of each week,
win H.
Ml
Edwin
iper, Dean
Admission and Records
Mrs. H. Brownlee,
Ring Clerk 218*
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Mon. Thru Sat.
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F60 x 15 Glasbelt $39.95
G60 x 15 Glasbelt $41.95
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Others at similar low prices.
All tires mounted and high
speed balanced at NO EXTRA
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Havoline, Amalie,
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Gulflube — 35c qt.
SPARK PLUGS
A.C., Champion, Autolite
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Alternators 18.95 exchange
Starters - Generators
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Most any part for most
American and some
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Except on Prestone
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