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Stephenson Director of Admissions Bo* 953/Bryan, Tx. 77801 823-0066 Page 8 College Station, Texas Wednesday, July 11, 1973 THE BAIT AUG' CS Swim Club Fares Well The College Station Swim Club fared well in relays at the tough Dad’s Club Invitational in Hous ton over the weekend, placing in FAST START — Mimi Sicilio from College Station takes the lead from the start and went on to place first in the 100 meter backstroke in “B” Division at Dad’s Club in Houston. (Photo by Peter Leabo) You get more interest from BB&L. And it begins the day of deposit. (even deposits made after the 10th) Bryan Building & Loan now pays interest from the day of deposit. You get the maximum interest per mitted by law and it begins the day of deposit. And BB&L’s new on-line computer can tell you your balance on any savings account (or any loan account) immediately. Ask any teller. She’ll punch in your account number and get you a balance in a moment. Interest from the day of deposit and instant balance information are two more reasons to trust your savings and loan business to the biggest financial institution in town. You expect more from BB&L. And you get it. Every day. Bryan Building & Loan Association 2800 Texas Avenue/114 North Main And Savemobile service to Normangee, Franklin, Madisonville and Caldwell four different events. Individually, Bob Leland and Mimi Sicilio shared the spotlight for the local club. Leland placed second in both the senior 100 and 200-meter breast stroke in the top division and moved to within seven-tenths of a second of the national AAU qualifying time. Miss Sicilio was first in the “B” division 100-meter butterfly. Other top CSSC individuals were Billy Kuvlesky, Kerry Kutler and Scott Lambert. First-place ribbons were gar nered by the “B” division senior boys free style relay team com posed of Kuvlesky, Kutler, Bill Leland and Peter Leabo. The 13-14 boys freestyle relay team placed second in “B“ divi sion competition. It was made up of Danny Dowell, Ed Kahil, Chris Stephenson and Ross To- daro. The CSSC girls team for the same age also placed second in the “B” division. Team members were Ginny Smith, Karen Smith, Sandy Sandstedt and Carla Whitaker. Third-place honors went to the 11-12 “B” division boys relay team, comprised of Ronnie Gia- rola, Mark Kahil, Kyle Lewallen and John Smith. t Rmeric H;ar ea “Consu vfrages icrson p bods a; ;h A& OUT OF HIS LEAGUE—Gary Gerson seems outclassed as he watches NBA star Elvin Hayes try for another two points. Hayes is conducting a basketball camp at Alleii School in Bryan this week. tensioi k. Amer iets ir sumir Kars tl A&M Signs Two 9' l’s,” ited riculti IWith Kevin O’Brien, a two-year jun ior college All-America in four events, will attend A&M on a swimming grant, according to coach Dennis Fosdick. the top recruit we’ve signed ini! years,” Fosdick said. “We needw & ar ir help in the distance events, a'ilM am ;re is ntent i A native of Pleasant Hill, Calif., O’Brien attended Diablo Valley College in Concord, Calif. He won the 400-yard individual medley at the national junior college meet. He also earned All-America desig nation in the 1,650-yard freestyle, 500-yard freestyle and on the 800-yard freestyle relay team for the second straight year. O’Brien swam on the All-America 400- yard freestyle relay team in 1972, and was on the 1973 All-America water polo team. “I would say this is probably Kevin will certainly give us that’ O’Brien is 6-3, 175 pounds ai« will major in Parks and Hecrt ation. A&M baseball coach Ton Chandler has announced the sip ing of Don Bravenec, a right handed pitcher with a 9-1 recod for San Jacinto Junior College, Bravenec is 6-3, 195 pounds and played his high school ball at Deer Park. He went to the natb al junior college tournament will San Jacinto in 1972. cialis' “Bevea da po e of r Other ting a e high imber nsume ft dri gar si al dev< Turnii gar c< ggeste eps m A&M also signed San Jac short' di v id u stop Fred Russ earlier. | “One i Group To Canoe Down igar cr iwer s< San Marcos River An A&M group will paddle canoes down 20 miles of the San Marcos River Saturday and Sun day. Organized by the Memorial Stu dent Center Recreation Commit tee, the trip will involve more than 60 canoeists in 30 craft. They will put into the pictur esque river at San Marcos City Park at 10 a.m. Saturday. Chair man Doug Ridge said they should beach the canoes near Staples about 3 p.m. Sunday. Their route is the first leg of the annual Texas Water Safari, an annual race from San Marcos to Seadrift via the San Marcos and Guadalupe Rivers and along the coast. The outing will include an over night camp. The participant ros ter was closed early last week. “The group includes everyone from freshmen to Ph.D.’s,” noted Ridge, who has a canoe lined up for the event. Twenty aluminum canoes have been rented from a San Marcos firm. Owners will supply 10 others. Ridge said the roster includes eight canoeing instructors and 10 to 12 experienced canoeists “It will be fun for the expert and fairly challenging for the bt fj ginners,” he added. The stretf! ;g| of the San Marcos they will tr!' verse features “six to eight rapids and several smaller ones' Ridge said. All 60 participants took part in a Thursday worksho] practicing basic strokes and learn i|| ing to right a swamped canoe. “Everyone but Mrs. (Carolyn) Adair got wet,” Ridge grinned She is program advisor in tl MSC Student Program Office. Ridge explained that Wales35 Safari contestants normally con er in about four and half hour! the route the A&M party willfol' low. “That’s not looking at thr country, and there is a lot of beau tiful scenery along the way," commented. The group will leave the camps at 7 a.m. Saturday. A shm service will pick up the canoeist at Staples for a ride back to Si Marcos. Before the return wheeled tri| Ridgo observed, some “lateral justment” and a celebration art planned. FREE AT THE KRUEGER-DUNN DINING ROOM EACH SATURDAY & SUNDAY FROM 7 A.M. TO 6:30 P.M. FREE Big 16-Ounce Old Fashioned Coca Cola Glass Will Be Given FREE To Each Customer Who Pays A Single Cash Register Ticket Totaling $2.50 or More. Collect A Set Of Fine Glasses. 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