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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1973)
4gei ries s obvious. ™ ss - Ias < October C„ D j llat ' on c * aUse 0, ! ,atiC inciea *s teli Increases, sajj mly onee a year ltd expense. The base stressed the need lation. Athletic Director Emory Bel- a rd announced Monday that Cha- les (Chuck) Moser, athletic di- ectorof Abilene schools, will join iie Aggie football staff, replac ed Bartosh who has accepted head coaching job at Univer- ,jty of Texas-El Paso. Moser, who coached the Abilene (igh Eagles to 49 straight wins , three straight 4-A state titles ng 1 he 1 ^ nr, t° 72mayeai "»« ,1UU per year ' P a yments de., ullls : ,,,a, after ageJJUtj cy want without red,j. rrent Social Secant, pamphlet saysthii| raised to $2,4(K tv ould like to see i S3.000. 0 a $3,000 hornestud the aged for Uxm s generally haste, fficient, and doesw all es on problems o( tie rl, legislation hastei knowledge ged seem to m of the a{ thy. t squui SHornat (inn WE GOT A FOR YOU... LI LTS - $2.00 ►thing can go wor n n 9 N* OR MGM [OWING 55 - 7:45 - 9:35 , t a t e's MA Ihw, rum sKorrint cinni IHCflSTB rRYflN GEER neral Release $2.00 DEC. 21st - 7:45 - 9:35 Abilene’s Moser Joins Coaching Staff Receiver Coach Bartosh Leaves for Position at UTEP THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1973 during the mid-fifties, will become the offensive backfield coach at Texas A&M. “Bartosh did an excellent job for us and we wish him well in his new position,” Bellard said. “We are extremely pleased and feel fortunate to get a man of Moser’s capabilities to join our staff.” Moser said, “I’m thrilled to death for the opportunity to work for Coach Bellard. The head coach is the most important factor in a football program and I just want the chance to help Coach Bellard and Texas A&M. I believe he is building a winning program.” Moser, a native of Chillcothe, Mo,, was an all-conference center at the University of Missouri where he obtained a bachelor’s degree in physical education and science and a master’s degree in school administration. He started his coaching career at Lexington (Mo.) High; served in the Air Force during world War II with the rank of major and then resumed coaching at Mc Allen (Tex.) High. He went from there to Abilene where in seven years, his Eagles won six dis trict titles and three state champ ionships. He was carried to the former Doris Woodley of Sabinal, Tex., in 1942. They have two daughters; Mrs. Jane Drumm of Austin and Glenn Moser, an elementary school teacher in San Antonio. He is due to report about mid- January. Hacker Makes World Team A&M’s Jim Hacker was named to the All-Tournament team at the recently completed World Amateur Baseball Tournament in Managua, Nicaragua. The United States team on which Hacker played third base, won the world title with a 10-0 record. Hacker, a senior from Temple, batted .333, had nine runs batted in and five stolen bases. “The championship game was really something,” Hacker reported. “We beat Nicaragua 1-0 in 11 innings. There were 40,000 people in a 22,000-seat stadium and there were firecrackers on the field after nearly every pitch. It was a great experience. You learn to appreciate simple things like a glass of water and a hot shower.” Each member of the winning team was given a gold medal Hacker earned a spot on the select squad by being named to the All-America Amateur team this past summer for his play with the Boulder (Colo.) Collegians. Hacker hit .442 at Boulder. DIAMOND INGUSH WALNUTS . b T. NUTS BRAZILS Stuart PECANS TOME RED MARASCHINO CHERRIES .. 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