Image provided by: Texas A&M University
About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1978)
Page 10 THE BATTALION MONDAY, MAY 1, 1978 Texas A&M’s Buster Turner throws to first to complete a double play in Saturday’s opener against a Arkansas. © "WNUtC TOU ALWAYS >UV THE »EST FOR LESS" IBSON’S DISCOUNT CENTER 9- 9 MON.-SAT. SUN. 10- 6 GOOD THRU SATURDAY TI 1000 CALCULATORS $Q99 Texas Instruments INCORPORATED Coach Tom Chandler called this play the key to the series. Battalion photo by Pat O’Malley LAST CHANCE 20%) OFF On First Print Now Through Graduation ... university studio 115 College Main * 846-8019 IT 901/208 New York State Income Tax ii Res j dent Return 1977 NY State Department ot Taxation and Finance With New York City Personal Income Tax & Nonresident Earnings Tax Page 1 Or Fiscal Year Ended 1978 First name and initial (if joint or combined return, enter both) Last name JoHM Anil ^/Ah)E' Dog Home address (number and street or rural route) 1254 KMcmSok) AveNOE Apt. No. 6>o\ City, village, post office and state * KlEW YokIC. MeW Vog-K. ZIP code \ 0004 (4) lYl Married filing joint Return Your sodal security number 256 I 23 187^ Spouse's social security number 2q4 I2& 19/64 Occupation SALESMAN) Occupation TTU.EEL (!)□ Single (Check only ONE box) (2) r~l Qualifying Widow(er) with dependent child (5) [^Married filing separately on one Return (3) □ Unmarried Head of Household (6) Q Married filing separate Returns (on separate Forms) School district in which you reside—See instructions Name Code K.ENKAQRF I Taxpayer's NY State county of residence Manhattan) B) Change of State Residence—If you were a New York State resident for only part of the year, enter the number of months of residence in the box and attach Schedule CR-60.1 (see instructions page 14) If filing status (5) above is checked, use Column A for husband and Column B for wife. All others use only Column A. Column A 1 Total Income (from page 2, Schedule A, line 16) 2 Additions (explain on page 2 in Schedule C) » \to, 500 3 Line 1 plus line 2 4 Subtractions (explain on page 2 in Schedule C) 5 Total New York Income (line 3 less line 4) 16, Wo. 6 NY Deduction check one box and enter amount [Standard Deduction —15% of line 5, but I not more than $2000 (Married filing separately, total for both may not exceed $2000). See instructions page 12 for minimum allowed,/ 7 Line 5 less line 6 8 Exemptions: Column A—Enter number claimed 9 New York taxable income (line 7 less line 8) 10 State Tax on amount on line 9 l \(o3QO 11 Staf 12 Lin 13 Sta; 14 Lin, 15 St 16 Stj 17 T Column B goo 53A. S3X 19 Add lines 17, 18a, 18b? 20 State Tax Withheld 21 State Estimated Tax 1/ 22 City Tax Withheld 23 City Estimated Taxy 24 Total (add lines Enter line 24 25 If line 19 is larg^ 26 If line 24a is If 27 Amount of line 26 to be refunded to you mer Uverpayment Amount of line 26 to be cred- ited on 1978 estimated tax. Your NY State 28 | ~T iNY City 29 | i For office use only Sign here Sigruturc ol pre 15;, Ta7& ustskinj . „ ' Date rr-201/208 1977 Dolph Briscoe For Texas Pd. Pol. Ad. by Brazos County Briscoe Committee, Charles McDaniel, Chairman, Box 4246, Bryan, Tx. 77801 Hogs speak on series By MARK PATTERSON Battalion Staff The stage has been set for the SWC post-season baseball tourna ment to be held May 12th thru 15th in Austin. The two conference leaders met this weekend to decide who would be crowned this year’s champion. The Arkanasas Razorbacks needed to take two out of three games from the Texas Aggies to lay claim to the crown. They fell one game short. The Hogs lost the opening game of the series 6-1 to pitcher Mark Ross and the Aggies. Going into Saturday’s double-header Arkansas knew they had to have a sweep in order to win the conference. The Hogs started the ace of their pitching staff, senior Tim Lollar. Lollar went into the game unde feated in conference play this year. But when he left the game in the fourth inning, his victory streak was stopped at nine games. Mark Thurmond, pitching for the Aggies, also carried an undefeated record into the contest. Yet he lasted the duration of the game and came away with his 22nd straight regular season victory without a loss “Thurmond was in command of his pitches as well as anyone I’ve seen,’ said Arkansas head coach Norn DeBrian. “He just didn t give us anything good to hit. “We knew we needed that first game (Saturday) but we just didn’t go after it. A&M smelled that con ference crown and went out and beat us for it.” But Arkansas was playing with somewhat of a handicap. Lollar, also the leading hitter in the conference this year with a .423 average, entered the game injured. Last week Lollar collided with Houston’s catcher in attempt to score and in jured his shoulder. Lollar remained questionable for the game against the Aggies until 15 minutes before game time. “The coaches wanted me to throw before the game and see if I could get my shoulder loose, said Lollar. “And I started throwing pretty de cent in warm-ups. “But I noticed that my arm felt different when I had to throw for the stretch with runners on base. 1 knew that I wouldn’t be effective if I let them get some men on base. The Aggies were ineffective against Lollar until the top of the third when they scored three runs, signaling the end for Lollar. “We knew that he (Lollar) wasn’t really ready to pitch,’’ said Arkansas’ coach DeBrian. “But he told me that his shoulder wasn’t really bothering him so we let him go. But when he got into trouble in the third we pulled him. It wasn’t worth let ting him get hurt. ’ Though the Aggies racked Lollar Saturday the lefthander is anxious to get back at them. But this time he wants to be at full strength. And he might get his chance when the two teams travel to Austin in two weeks. If the two teams meet again, Ar kansas might maintain a slight edge on the Aggies because of the results of Saturday’s third game. “We had no momentum at all going into that third game,” said DeBrian. “We were dead and 1 thought that we’d play that way the hoys came back and showed#) we finished second in the confc ence this year. And I can’t tell you whattlj victory will do for this dub into the tourney. Winningthefc game will give us a psycholojt advantage over the Aggies, know that we can heat them. “It also allows us to concentnt solely on the tourney. We bowl) we re a better club than what showed this weekend. Especii when we have Lollar healthy pitch and hit.” But the victory over the could help Arkansas’ chances toi vance in post-season play. The ner of the conference automata earns a birth into the NCAA gional playoffs. If the Aggies also win the SI tournament, the other eight cod ence schools are entered into tin large pool from which schools picked at-large to compete in) NCAA tournament. “This win will mean a great) to our at-large chances, ” said ft rian. “The selection commill bases their picks from the all- pool on both won-loss records the teams you competed against any victory over a team like Ai will help our chances of also let selected. ” But before the Razorbacks on the at-large selections theyk to lose the nournament. Andtl Need to borrow a book for finals? Borrow it now from Lou! We’ll loan you a book now and give you your full de posit back when you return it. We want to be your used book headquarters. Loupot’s Bookstore Northgate (Across from the Post Office) USED BOOK HDQRS might have their chance, mostliJp 1 ! f at the hands of the same TexasK ut , vv gies. t nshl I Ig'es k thre Landry against 1 gambling in stall United Press International Tom Landrv, coi ^ ^rt eby' DALLAS of the Dallas Cowboys, spokeaga: a controversial pari-mutuel p p.j a bling proposition Sunday by sil |fn <1 with those trying to defeat theiss ^ lent at the polls. In a release issued by the An ‘^ r Crime Council of Texas, Landrya It did ho sneak t gan gam bling would damage professa sports in the state. Texans will# on the referendum May 6. Landry said gambling “has at| dency to influence players, i coaches and fans —just as ill jockeys, veterinarians, traind horse owners and race fans wlif pari-mutuel gambling is legal. Landry said “My major proUt with legalized gambling is thatitpl a sanction on gambling. I believe ties wil majority of people who watch pro! sional sports are not gamblers,! whenever you legalize gamblirii one area, such as horse racing,4 m ^ fans tend to accept it in other spori ( 25 0/o off current rates for summer lease. Call Jean or Shirley now. 693-6716 ■VJi' - .APARTMENTS 1601 Holleman, College Station, Texas 77840 You’re ready to go home for the summer... IS YOUR CAR? Let us make your car ready by giving it a complete checkup before you leave... We’ll offer these specials through May 13 FRONT END ALIGNMENT WHEEL BALANCE Spin all 4 wheels $-|495 ENGINE Minor Tune-Up (Labor Only) T 8 cylinder ... *2100 6 cylinder .... *19 Most American & foreign cars Most American & foreign cars 4 cylinder ... $ 17 oc bupr Dsllj 3071 University Tire & Service Center 509 University Dr. 846-5613 PAJWWWWiWl