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tage 4 I College Station, Texas Friday, May 4, 1962 THE BATTALION UT KEEPS PACE J# Aggies Thrash Baylor, 2- 1 Frank Stark On Round Trip A&Ms varsity baseballers congratulate first diamond. The 365-foot drive over straight- baseman Frank Stark as he rounds third on away center drove in two runs. (Photo by a second-inning homer in Thursdays 12-6 Ben Wolfe) win over the Baylor Bears on the Kyle Field Former Ag Baseball Great To Be Honored In Houston; By JIM BUTLER Battalion Assistant Sports Editor A&Ms predominantly sophomore baseball team showed they meant business in the Southwest Con- ference baseball race as they soundly thrashed Baylor 12-6 be- hind the power hitting- of Frank Stark, Bill Hancock, Dave John- son and a Baylor gift of four er- rors. The league-leading Farmers go into next weeks crucial two-game series with Texas needing one vic- tory to clinch the title as the race goes down to the wire. Texas remained a thin one-half game behind the Ags by crushing TCU 7-3 in Fort Worth. Texas has a 10-2 record while A&M is 11-2. Dave Johnson opened the scoring in the Aggiesconquest of Baylor by smashing a solo home run deep and high over the fence in straight- away center field as the lead-off batter in the second inning. * Stark duplicated Johnsons shot following a walk to Bill Grochett .and a fielders choice by Hancock in the third inning. The Aggies added four more in the third on a walk to Robert McAdams, a double by Roger Crouch and Ray Halls single. This spelled the end for Bear starter Henry Perkins He was replaced by Richard Couey who was greeted with a hard-hit ball by Bill Puckett that got past the Baylor first baseman. Couey then served up a double to Chuck Mc- Guire before striking out second baseman Grochett to retire the side. Baylor came back with four runs in the top of the fourth on three singles and a double by Audie Cox, Bear renterfielder, to remain in the game. The Ags picked up breathing room in the fifth when singles by McAdams and Puckett and another Baylor error were good for two runs. Doubles by Hancock and pinch- | needed help from junior te hitter John Burton coupled with Kenny Floyd who hurled & the fourth Baylor error brought i three innings. Perkins ^ in three more runs in the sixth to loss for the Bears. wrap up the slippery-fingered | The 6-0, 12-6 losses to th Bears. McGuire got the win giving him 5-1 season record although he gies eliminated the Bears frw conference race. They now a 7-5 record. Aggies 3rd At A& Two Rodeos To Mayor Lewis Cutrer of Houston has proclaimed that May 7 be Wal- ly Moon Day in the Bayou City. A former Aggie baseball star and now standout outfielder for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Moon will be in Houston through the first part of next week for the Dodgersthree-game series with the Colt ,45s. To highlight the occasion, the Houston A&M Club will honor Moon it its weekly noon luncheon in the Rice Hotel Main Ballroom. Marvin Tate, president at the Houston club, said the luncheon will be an open affair, but quickly added, Sorry, ladies, but the meeting will be just like Texas A&M Collegemen only.Further tribute will be payed to Moon at a pregame ceremony on May 8. Marty Karow, now baseball coach at Ohio State University, discovered Moon in Hope, Ark., and recruited him for A&M where he was then baseball and basket- ball coach. Karow will fly down from Columbus, Ohio, to attend the luncheon and also to meet an- other of his foi-mer players, Frank Howard, who went into the Dod- ger system from Ohio State. BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES day ••••.«•. word 34 per word each additional Minimum charge404 imam chargre- DEADMNR 4 p.m. day before publication Claasifled Display 804 per colamn inch each insertion PHONE VI 6-6418 FOR RENT Two bedroom house, 400 Cooner, $37.1)0. Phone VI 6-4456. 11U2 Two bedroom unfurnished apartment, ice box and stove, excellent condition, srood location. VI 6-6833. 110t2 FOR SALE Used 21 inch console television, (rood condition. 913 Fairview. tilth Set of encyclopedia Americana, best bind- ing, $150.00. VI 6-8696. llOtfn Kin more wringer washer, $20.00. 603-A Culpepper after 6. 109tfn Dearborn air cooler, model DEB 45C, three sjyeeds, 8 horsepower, priced to sell. VI 6-6040. 108t4 4204 Culpepper Drive, three bedroom home, cyclone fence, larpe lot, take up notes in May and pay closinsr costs. Box 5305. Colleffo Station. 108tfn 1962 TD MG (classic), new tires, tejp, tunnel cover, ..paint, carpet. Completely overhauled. VI 6-5672. I06tfn Study for finals in comfort! Swivel desk chair, good condition. Call TA 3-6985 after 6 p. m. 105tfn Boat, trailer, 7% h.p., Scott-Atwater motor, canvass cover. Sacrifice salemoving. Call TA 3-6985 after 5 p. m. 105tfn SPECIAL NOTICE LET US HELP YOU select a Mothers Day gift - personal shopping service, free gift wrapping, free wrapping for mailing. JOYCES. 608 SOUTH COLLEGE. 107t5 Electrolux sales and service. G. C Williams, TA 3-5331. 90tfn Fish and picnic at Hilltop Lake. 9% miles on Hwy 6 south of College. Tables »nd ovens, clean place. 69tfn WANTED Childrens gym set. Call TA 2-0760 after 5 :30 p. m. 108t4 Clean apartment, utilities paid, Karafre, available Mav 15th, couple only, 104 Gil- christ. VI 6-4657 or VI 6-4531. llOtfn FEMALE HELP WANTED Waitress wanted. Experience not neces- sary, must be over 18 years of atre, Rood work in r conditions. Triangle Restaurant, 3606 South ColieRe. 108tfn OFFICIAL NOTICES Completely furnished two bedroom house, ideal for two employed women or couple, air conditioned. TA 2-3619. 109tfn COLLEGE MASTER VI 6-4988 SOSOLIKS T. V., Radio, Phono., Car Radio Transistor Radio Service TA 2-1941 713 S. 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Filters 40% discount AT JOE FAULKS 25th and Washington Official notices must be brought, mailed or telephoned so as to arrive in the Office of Student Publications (Ground Floor YMCA, VI 6-6416, hours 8-12, 1-5, daily Monday through Friday) at or before the fonday through Friday) at or before the eadline of 1 p. m. of the day preceding ublication Director of Student Publica- NOTICE: GRADUATION INVITATIONS All Seniors that ordered their graduation All Seniors that ordered their graduation invitations for the May graduation may pick up their order at Memorial Student Center Craft Room, Lower Level, across from the Barber Shop beginning Tuesday, May 1, through Monday, May 7, 1962. Also all seniors that failed to place a regular order may purchase dur extra invitations beginning Tuesday, May 8, 1962, at 9:00 a. m. at the Cashiers Window, a. Memorial Student Center. These invitatio W indow vitations are sold first-come, first-serve basis only. Memorial Student Center Cashier 108t5 Regalia For The May Commencement Exercis< All students who are candidates for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy sire re- quired to order hoods as well as the doctors cap and gown. The hoods are to be left at the Registrars Office no later than well as tne doctor s The hoods are to be left _ s Office no later than p. m., Tuesday, May 22 (this will be accomplished by a representative of the Coll. College Exchange Store). The Ph.D. (jioods will not be worn in the procession since all such candidates will he hooded ice n the stage as a part of the ceremonies. Candidates for the degree of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine will wear the doctors cap, gown and hood appropriate to this de;gree. Candidates for the Masters Degree will wear the Masters cap and gown. All civilian students who are candidates for the Bachelors Degree will wear the bachelors p and gown. ROTC students who are ndidates for the Bachelors Degree will ear the Class Acadet uniform in lieu : ui of academic regalia. Senior boots are optional with the uniform. Rental of caps and gowns may he arranged with the Exchange Store. Orders may be placed between 8:00 a. m. Tuesday, May 1 and 12:00 noon Saturday, May 1’9. The rental is as follows: Doctors cap and gown $5.25, Masters cap and gown $4.75, Bachelors cap and gown $4.25. Hood rental is the same as that for cap and gown. required in addition to th HOME & CAR RADIO REPAIRS SALES & SERVICE KENS RADIO & TV 303 W. 26th TA 2-2819 TYPEWRITERS Rentals-Sales-Service Terms Distributors For: Royal and Victor Calculators & Adding Machines CATES TYPEWRITER CO. 909 S. Main TA 2-6000 SHIPLEY DONUT & COFFEE SHOP For The Best Coffee & Freshest Donuts ANYWHERE Hamburgers Short Orders Fountain Service Cash Available For Books, Slide Rules, & Etc. 5,000 AGGIES CANT BE WRONG LOUPOTS Wednesday's Game Baylor (0) AB R H RBI Neely, lb 4 0 0 0 Murdock, 3b 3 0 0 0 Rains, 3b 0 0 0 0 Letbetter, rf 4 0 0 0 Fuentes, If 4 0 0 0 Cox,of 4010 Goodwin, ss 2 0 0 0 McEldowney, 2b 3 0 10 Young, c 2 0 0 0 Langley, c 0 0 0 0 Charton, p 10 0 0 Porter, p 0 0 0 0 Baylor (6) Haines, 3b Neely, lb Murdock, lb Letbetter, rf Fuentes, If Cox, cf Goodwin, ss McEldowney, 2b Pettigrew, ph Tatum, c Langley, c Young, ph Perkins, p Couey, p Porter, p Charton, p II RBI A&Ms cowboys kept hopes alive for a chance at second in the re- gion last weekend by earning third in the standings at the Texas A&I Intercollegiate Rodeo, behind Mc- Neese State and Sam Houston. Two important rodeos remain for the Ags, the East Texas inter- collegiate this weekend, and the A&M Intercollegiate 10-12. Sam Houston leads! gion and cant be overtaken the Ags and McNeese Wj running neck-and-neck fo up. The first two tea^ region will go to the ^3' tercollegiate Rodeo ia Intramurals Totals Totals A&M (6) Grochett, 2b Hancock, 3b Stark, lb McAdams, rf Crouch, If Hargett, If Johnson, ss Hall, cf Puckett, c Crain, p AB 4 4 0 1 3 1 4 4 4 4 H RBI 2 1 A&M (12) Grochett, 2b Hancock, 3b Stark, lb McAdams, rf Crouch, If Hargett, If Johnson, ss Hudson, ss Hall, cf Puckett, c Uresti, c McGuire, p Burton, ph Floyd, p H RBI 0 0 Totals 31 6 11 6 Totals 36 12 Winner in the open tennis sing- les held last Saturday was not Richard Davis as previously print- ed, but instead Richard D. Mathis. Registration for the open tennis doubles will begin at 1:80 p.m. to- morrow, according to Charles E. McCandless, intramural director. Opeji badminton doubles will begin Monday night at 7:15 p.m. on the third floor of G. Rollie White Col- iseum, he said. Intramural track is scheduled for May 14. In' Class A softball quarter-fi- nals yesterday, Sqd. 8 won over F-3, 5-3, to become a contender for the intramural softball champion- ship. Also winning in the soft- ball quarter-finals was Sqd. 6 over E-2, 11-2. Final score in another softball game yesterday was D-l over Sqd. 3, 6-3. In the weekend's coi Kingsville, Bubba Witt the only Ag to win 8 took first in the first go-i third in the second to win ill! die bronc riding. Lynn Turner walked seconds in steer wrestling down calf roping He "on fc in the first go-round in Hi*5 wrestling and second in.thew go-round in the calf ropinfr Keith Kidwell split tMtd fourth in average in steers ling and Everett Farthings fourth and fifth in saddled rid ing. Bra zos Varised took fa in the first go-round oftheiil roping and Turner was fourti average in that event lively Jessica Darting. 15. of Texas '64 FM'-m - >r, Y;:-7 W yv IM > These were sized i groun I VIEF jaotian :eded 1 ;o a pre (vith ar United aim is 1 War. 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  • t’age 4 I College Station, Texas Friday, May 4, 1962 THE BATTALION UT KEEPS PACE

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    Aggies Thrash Baylor, 2-■ 1

    Frank Stark On Round TripA&M’s varsity baseballers congratulate first diamond. The 365-foot drive over straight- baseman Frank Stark as he rounds third on away center drove in two runs. (Photo by a second-inning homer in Thursday’s 12-6 Ben Wolfe) win over the Baylor Bears on the Kyle Field

    Former Ag Baseball Great To Be Honored In Houston;

    By JIM BUTLER Battalion Assistant Sports Editor

    A&M’s predominantly sophomore baseball team showed they meant business in the Southwest Conference baseball race as they soundly thrashed Baylor 12-6 behind the power hitting- of Frank Stark, Bill Hancock, Dave Johnson and a Baylor gift of four errors.

    The league-leading Farmers go into next week’s crucial two-game series with Texas needing one victory to clinch the title as the race goes down to the wire.

    Texas remained a thin one-half game behind the Ags by crushing TCU 7-3 in Fort Worth. Texas has a 10-2 record while A&M is 11-2.

    Dave Johnson opened the scoring in the Aggies’ conquest of Baylor by smashing a solo home run deep and high over the fence in straightaway center field as the lead-off batter in the second inning. *

    Stark duplicated Johnson’s shot following a walk to Bill Grochett .and a fielder’s choice by Hancock

    in the third inning. The Aggies added four more in the third on a walk to Robert McAdams, a double by Roger Crouch and Ray Hall’s single.

    This spelled the end for Bear starter Henry Perkins He was replaced by Richard Couey who was greeted with a hard-hit ball by Bill Puckett that got past the Baylor first baseman. Couey then served up a double to Chuck McGuire before striking out second baseman Grochett to retire the side.

    Baylor came back with four runs in the top of the fourth on three singles and a double by Audie Cox, Bear renterfielder, to remain in the game.

    The Ags picked up breathing room in the fifth when singles by McAdams and Puckett and another Baylor error were good for two runs.

    Doubles by Hancock and pinch- | needed help from junior te hitter John Burton coupled with ■ Kenny Floyd who hurled & the fourth Baylor error brought i three innings. Perkins ^ in three more runs in the sixth to loss for the Bears.wrap up the slippery-fingered | The 6-0, 12-6 losses to thBears.

    McGuire got the win giving him 5-1 season record although he

    gies eliminated the Bears frw conference race. They now a 7-5 record.

    Aggies 3rd At A& Two Rodeos To

    Mayor Lewis Cutrer of Houston has proclaimed that May 7 be Wally Moon Day in the Bayou City. A former Aggie baseball star and now standout outfielder for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Moon will be in Houston through the first part of next week for the Dodgers’ three-game series with the Colt ,45’s.

    To highlight the occasion, the Houston A&M Club will honor

    Moon it its weekly noon luncheon in the Rice Hotel Main Ballroom. Marvin Tate, president at the Houston club, said the luncheon will be an open affair, but quickly added, “Sorry, ladies, but the meeting will be just like Texas A&M College—men only.”

    Further tribute will be payed to Moon at a pregame ceremony on May 8.

    Marty Karow, now baseball coach at Ohio State University, discovered Moon in Hope, Ark., and recruited him for A&M where he was then baseball and basketball coach. Karow will fly down from Columbus, Ohio, to attend the luncheon and also to meet another of his foi-mer players, Frank Howard, who went into the Dodger system from Ohio State.

    BATTALION CLASSIFIEDWANT AD RATES

    day ••••.«•. word34 per word each additional

    Minimum charge—404imam chargre- DEADMNR

    4 p.m. day before publication Claasifled Display

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    PHONE VI 6-6418

    FOR RENTTwo bedroom house, 400 Cooner, $37.1)0.

    Phone VI 6-4456. 11U2

    Two bedroom unfurnished apartment, ice box and stove, excellent condition, srood location. VI 6-6833. 110t2

    FOR SALEUsed 21 inch console television, (rood

    condition. 913 Fairview. tilth

    Set of encyclopedia Americana, best binding, $150.00. VI 6-8696. llOtfn

    Kin more wringer washer, $20.00. 603-ACulpepper after 6. 109tfn

    Dearborn air cooler, model DEB 45C, three sjyeeds, 8 horsepower, priced to sell. VI 6-6040. 108t4

    4204 Culpepper Drive, three bedroom home, cyclone fence, larpe lot, take up notes in May and pay closinsr costs. Box 5305. Colleffo Station. 108tfn

    1962 TD MG (classic), new tires, tejp, tunnel cover, ..paint, carpet. Completely overhauled. VI 6-5672. I06tfn

    Study for finals in comfort! Swivel desk chair, good condition. Call TA 3-6985 after 6 p. m. 105tfn

    Boat, trailer, 7% h.p., Scott-Atwatermotor, canvass cover. Sacrifice sale—moving. Call TA 3-6985 after 5 p. m.

    105tfn

    SPECIAL NOTICELET US HELP YOU select a Mother’s

    Day gift - personal shopping service, free gift wrapping, free wrapping for mailing. JOYCE’S. 608 SOUTH COLLEGE. 107t5

    Electrolux sales and service. G. CWilliams, TA 3-5331. 90tfn

    Fish and picnic at Hilltop Lake. 9% miles on Hwy 6 south of College. Tables »nd ovens, clean place. 69tfn

    WANTEDChildren’s gym set. Call TA 2-0760 after

    5 :30 p. m. 108t4

    Clean apartment, utilities paid, Karafre, available Mav 15th, couple only, 104 Gilchrist. VI 6-4657 or VI 6-4531. llOtfn

    FEMALE HELP WANTEDWaitress wanted. Experience not neces

    sary, must be over 18 years of atre, Rood work in r conditions. Triangle Restaurant, 3606 South ColieRe. 108tfn

    OFFICIAL NOTICES

    Completely furnished two bedroom house, ideal for two employed women or couple, air conditioned. TA 2-3619. 109tfn

    COLLEGEMASTERVI 6-4988

    SOSOLIKST. V., Radio, Phono., Car Radio

    Transistor Radio ServiceTA 2-1941713 S. Main

    Nicely furnished four room duplex apartment with RaraRe, . ~ .ColieRe, VI 6-5481.

    api306-A Second Street,

    109t3

    COLLEGE HILLS, across from A&M Golf Course, four room apartment, ideal for bachelors, nicely furnished, ample closet space, air conditioner in bedroom optional, adults only, $60.00 utilities paid. VI 6-6031 after 6. all day weekends. 109tfn

    decorated, nice shady back yt connections. Inquire at 2508 Texas Aven

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    enue. 108t4

    CHILD CAREWill keep children, all atres, will pick up

    llltfnand deliver. VI 6-8161.

    WorkinR mothers brinR your children to rs. W. E. G-4909.

    nR motnersthe country for the summer. MtryGilmore, Jones BridRe Road, VI

    HUMPTV DUMPTY NURSERY Children of all aRes, weekly and hourlyChildren of all aRes, weekly and nouriy rates, 3404 South ColieRe Avenue. Bryan, Texas, VirRinia Davis Jones, ReRistered Nurse, TA 2-4803

    Will keep infant child or children in my home. Contact TA 3-5129. 106tfn

    WORK WANTEDTyping - electric typewriter. Experience:

    Secretary, business teacher. VI 6-8510.85tfn

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    SPECIALIZING % in EYE EXAMINATIONS

    and CONTACT LENSES

    BRYAN OPTICAL CLINIC1 6 5 N o . MAIN • BR VAN ,;‘T.E X A S

    VACUUM CLEANERS SALES & SERVICE

    1003 S. College Ave. TA 2-4143(On East Side Weingarten’s)

    HURRY! SUPPLY IS LIMITED 1CASH OR TERMS

    New 88 model Airways, list ^rice $202.Now with trade in, only ..........- $100

    idel Airway, new motor & At-77 model Airway, new motor & Attachments with wheels. With trade in --------------------------------------------------- $"5

    Major brand used vacuums, 1 year warranty.

    Your choice tank & lot type with attachments or uprights, — $9.95 to $20

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    BRYAN. TEXAS

    AGGIES NOTICESAE 30 Motor Oils ........ 15.0 Qt.Major Brand Oils .... 27-310 Qt. For your parts and accessories AT a DISCOUNT See us— Plenty free parking opposite the courthouse.

    DISCOUNT AUTO PARTS Brake shoes, Fuel pumps, Water pumps. Generators, Starters, Solenoids, etc. Save 30 to 50% on just about any part for your car.

    Filters 40% discountAT JOE FAULK’S25th and Washington

    Official notices must be brought, mailed or telephoned so as to arrive in the Office of Student Publications (Ground Floor YMCA, VI 6-6416, hours 8-12, 1-5, daily Monday through Friday) at or before thefonday through Friday) at or before the eadline of 1 p. m. of the day preceding ublication — Director of Student Publica-

    NOTICE: GRADUATION INVITATIONS All Seniors that ordered their graduationAll Seniors that ordered their graduation

    invitations for the May graduation may pick up their order at Memorial Student Center Craft Room, Lower Level, across from the Barber Shop beginning Tuesday, May 1, through Monday, May 7, 1962.

    Also all seniors that failed to place a regular order may purchase dur extra invitations beginning Tuesday, May 8, 1962, at 9:00 a. m. at the Cashier’s Window,a.Memorial Student Center. These invitatio

    W indow vitations

    are sold first-come, first-serve basis only. Memorial Student Center

    Cashier 108t5

    Regalia For The May Commencement Exercis<

    All students who are candidates for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy sire required to order hoods as well as the doctor’s cap and gown. The hoods are to be left at the Registrar’s Office no later than

    well as tne doctor s The hoods are to be left

    _ ’s Office no later than p. m., Tuesday, May 22 (this will be

    accomplished by a representative of the Coll.College Exchange Store). The Ph.D.

    (jioods will not be worn in the procession since all such candidates will he hoodedice

    n the stage as a part of the ceremonies. Candidates for the degree of Doctor of

    Veterinary Medicine will wear the doctor’scap, gown and hood appropriate to this de;gree.

    Candidates for the Master’s Degree will wear the Master’s cap and gown. All civilian students who are candidates for the Bachelor’s Degree will wear the bachelor’s

    p and gown. ROTC students who are ndidates for the Bachelor’s Degree will ear the Class “A” cadet uniform in lieu: ui

    of academic regalia. Senior boots are optional with the uniform.

    Rental of caps and gowns may he arranged with the Exchange Store. Orders may be placed between 8:00 a. m. Tuesday, May 1 and 12:00 noon Saturday, May 1’9. The rental is as follows: Doctor’s capand • gown $5.25, Master’s cap and gown $4.75, Bachelor’s cap and gown $4.25. Hood rental is the same as that for cap and gown.required in addition to th

    HOME & CAR RADIO REPAIRS

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    TYPEWRITERSRentals-Sales-Service

    TermsDistributors For: Royal and Victor

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    Cash Available For Books, Slide Rules, & Etc. 5,000 AGGIES CAN’T BE WRONG

    LOUPOTS

    Wednesday's Game Baylor (0) AB R H RBINeely, lb 4 0 0 0Murdock, 3b 3 0 0 0Rains, 3b 0 0 0 0Letbetter, rf 4 0 0 0Fuentes, If 4 0 0 0Cox,of 4010Goodwin, ss 2 0 0 0McEldowney, 2b 3 0 10Young, c 2 0 0 0Langley, c 0 0 0 0Charton, p 10 0 0Porter, p 0 0 0 0

    Baylor (6)Haines, 3b Neely, lb Murdock, lb Letbetter, rf Fuentes, If Cox, cf Goodwin, ss McEldowney, 2b Pettigrew, ph Tatum, c Langley, c Young, ph Perkins, p Couey, p Porter, p Charton, p

    II RBI

    A&M’s cowboys kept hopes alive for a chance at second in the region last weekend by earning third in the standings at the Texas A&I Intercollegiate Rodeo, behind Mc- Neese State and Sam Houston.

    Two important rodeos remain for the Ags, the East Texas intercollegiate this weekend, and the

    A&M Intercollegiate10-12. Sam Houston leads!gion and can’t be overtaken the Ags and McNeese Wj running neck-and-neck fo up. The first two tea^ region will go to the ^3' tercollegiate Rodeo ia

    Intramurals

    Totals

    TotalsA&M (6) Grochett, 2b Hancock, 3b Stark, lb McAdams, rf Crouch, If Hargett, If Johnson, ss Hall, cf Puckett, c Crain, p

    AB44013 14 4 4 4

    H RBI2 1

    A&M (12) Grochett, 2b Hancock, 3b Stark, lb McAdams, rf Crouch, If Hargett, If Johnson, ss Hudson, ss Hall, cf Puckett, c Uresti, c McGuire, p Burton, ph Floyd, p

    H RBI0 0

    Totals 31 6 11 6 Totals 36 12

    Winner in the open tennis singles held last Saturday was not Richard Davis as previously printed, but instead Richard D. Mathis.

    Registration for the open tennis doubles will begin at 1:80 p.m. tomorrow, according to Charles E. McCandless, intramural director. Opeji badminton doubles will begin Monday night at 7:15 p.m. on the third floor of G. Rollie White Coliseum, he said. Intramural track is scheduled for May 14.

    In' Class A softball quarter-finals yesterday, Sqd. 8 won over F-3, 5-3, to become a contender for the intramural softball championship. Also winning in the soft- ball quarter-finals was Sqd. 6 over E-2, 11-2.

    Final score in another softball game yesterday was D-l over Sqd. 3, 6-3.

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