Page 6 THE BATTALION TUESDAY. APRIL 23. 1974 PASSPORT AND APPLICATION PHOTOS barker photography FAST SERVICE RING DANCE SENIOR BANQUET/BASH is just around the corner! Pick up your tickets now at 1 Rudder Tower Box Office. REMEMBER - May 3 & 4 are those Special Days! Pen is ton 'w Cafeteria ■ J NOW BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE. YOU WILL BE PLEASED WITH THESE CARE FULLY PREPARED AND TASTE TEMPTING FOODS. EACH DAILY SPECIAL ONLY $1.29 PLUS TAX. MONDAY EVENING SPECIAL BROILED BACON WRAPPED MOCK FILET STEAK GERMAN STYLE POTATOES Choice of one vegetable Rolls & Butter Tea or Coffee TUESDAY EVENING SPECIAL BREADED FISH FILET w/TARTAR SAUCE Cole Slaw Hush Puppies Choice of one vegetable Rolls & Butter Tea or Coffee WEDNESDAY EVENING SPECIAL CHICKEN FRIED BEEF STEAK w/CREAM GRAVY Choice of two vegetables Rolls & Butter Tea or Coffee THURSDAY EVENING SPECIAL ITALIAN CANDLELIGHT DINNER — ITALIAN SPAGHETTI p SERVED WITH SPICED MEAT BALLS AND SAUCE ^ . Parmesan Cheese - Tossed Green Salad v\V Parmesan Cheese - Tossed Green Salad Choice of Salad Dressing - Hot Garlic Bread Tea or Coffee You cannot believe you get, “The Whole Thing,” for $1.29 FRIDAY EVENING SPECIAL MEXICAN FIESTA DINNER TWO CHEESE AND ONION ENCHILADAS w/CHILI Spanish Rice Patio Style Beans Rolls & Butter Tea or Coffee SUNDAY SPECIAL NOON and EVENING ROAST TURKEY DINNER Served with Cranberry Sauce & Crabapple Cornbread Dressing Rolls - Butter - Coffee or Tea Giblet Gravy And your choice of any One vegetable ‘QUALITY FIRST’ Ags win twice but UT sweep A&M falls two games behind Longhorns By KEVIN COFFEY Sports Editor Clint Thomas, David Lockett and Jim Juhl turned in sterling pitching performances but it was all the Aggies could do to gain two wins over the feisty Rice Owls in Southwest Conference baseball action. A&M captured the first game of the series Friday but a split of Saturdays doubleheader forces the Ags to sweep the Texas Long horns to win the conference title. Texas swept three games from TCU, boosting their record to 18-3. A&M is two games back at 16-5. Juhl was the life saver for the Aggies. The senior left hander hurled in all three contests, pick ing up two saves in the process. Thomas hurled the Ags to a 4-3 win in the series opener but not without Juhl’s help. The Aggie fireman protected the slim A&M lead by striking out the final two Rice batters with just six pitches. “I just went in to challenge the hitters,” said Juhl. “If they were going to beat me it was because they hit my best pitch. Unless they guess what the next pitch is, I’ll take my chances on them hit ting it.” Thomas, pitching a nine inning game for the first time this year, tired in the ninth after a fine per formance. “I had to warm up a lot be tween innings ‘cause of the rain delays,” said Thomas’ “and this was the longest I tried to throw all year. I had better control of my curve than I’ve had in a long time.” Jim Bratsen supplied the of fensive punch for A&M with one swing of the bat. The Junior first baseman powered a Bruce Henley curve ball over the 360 foot sign in right-center field for three runs. Tommy Hawthorne, Paul Miller and Jim Hacker had singled before Bratsen’s shot. Miller scored on Hacker’s safety. The Owls had their chance to capture the game with a big in ning but a heads-up Aggie bench noticed Ted Nowak had missed third base while heading toward home. “Everyone was hollering ‘he missed the bag’ so I just tagged it,” said third sacker Hacker. “Luckily the ump noticed it also.” Saturday’s parents day crowd passed the 4,000 mark during the rain plagued doubleheader but few remained till the end. Mike Pettit, the Owls ace hurl- er, was tagged for 12 hits in 5 and two-thirds innings but A&M could only push across four runs to the Owls five. A&M starter Perry Arthur was chased from the mound aft er yielding three runs in 1 and two-thirds innings. A&M man aged a tie at 4-4 but two Rice home runs off reliever Jim Wal lace spelled the difference. Ex- FOR BEST RESULTS TRY BATTALION CLASSIFIED The DIRECTOR'S FILM SERIES presents a film by LUIS BUNUEL THE EXTERMINATING ANGEL With Silvia Pinal, Enrique Rambal, Lucy Gallardo Critics' Prize, Cannes Film Festival One of Bunuel’s most imaginative works, this entertaining black comedy anticipates THE DISCREET CHARM OF THE BOURGEOISIE. Eighteen wealthy, influential people attending an 'elegant dinner party gradually discover that, for some inexplicable reason, they cannot leave the room. Days pass, they run out of food and water, and the glittering facade of their social existence becomes shattered. .. absolutely unforgettable .. —Joseph Morgenstern, Newsweek "...the summary of his ideas on society... gleefully he watches society, placed in certain test conditions, breaking down from its internal contradictions and falsities, so that these rich, powerful, cultivated people become before long openly no better than the malicious, superstitious savages that, suggests Bunuel, they have always been underneath." —John Russell Taylor, Cinema Eye, Cinema Ear 9 ! 00pm tuesday april 23 university center theater $1.00 Another MSC activity of the AGGIE CINEMA cept for the round trippers, Wal lace was impressive in his after noon’s work. Hacker, Bratsen, A1 Thur mond, Fred Russ, Mike Frazier and Sandy Bate all collected two hits but the Ags couldn’t come up with the clutch hit with men on base. During the afternoon, A&M stranded 11 men on the bases. The Aggies loaded the bases in the fourth with one out but could only push two runs across. Coach Tom Chandler said this may have been the turning point of the con test. “We had all the makings for a big inning but it just didn't ma terialize,” said Chandler. “You don’t get many chances like that against Rice pitching.” Sloppy baserunning hurt the Rice cause in the finale as A&M prevailed 7-4. For the second time in the ser ies, a big Owl rally was rubbed out when the Ags won an appeal play when a Rice runner missed a base heading toward the plate. Jackie Binks popped a muscle in his arm and was only able to throw two-thirds of an inning. However, A&M got clutch relief work from David Lockett. Lockett, a sophomore from Cle burne, pitched in his finest per formance of the year with a 6 and one-third innings of two run ball. Lockett needed help from Perry Arthur and Juhl to notch the vic tory. Rice, which played super de fense through the series, faltered midway through the final game. The Aggies were able to take ad vantage of the Owl miscues and six bases on balls to help with the offense. Miller and Hawthorne each knocked in two runs. Hacker, the SWC’s leading hit ter entering the series, did little to jeopardize that standing with his second straight 7 for 12 series. A&M’s final action is against UT Friday and Saturday in Aus- are sponsoring bus trips it| tin. Several campus organizations doubleheader. 2nd ANNIVERSARY SALE ALL MERCHANDISE INCLUDED UP TO y 2 OFF Sale Starts April 24 - thru April 30 3618 E. 29th Bryan s only intimate apparel shop. i i HARRY DISHMAN Sales & Service 603 Texas Ave. C.S. across from campus — 846-3316 Statistics Rice Series Stats Miller Hawthorn wtl Hacker Bratsen Thurmond Raymer Rus Russ Frazie Bate Totals AB 12 9 12 11 12 11 12 10 10 109 H 3 3 RBI 2 3 2 4 2 0 0 1 0 14 Pitching Thomas Juhl Arthur Wallace Binks Lockett IP 8M. 6% 2 2% % 6 Mi ER 2 BB 3 SO 6 This man is special with i of dollai particip; Weekem 2=3 W , i v v JERRY H. 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