The Battalion College Station (Brazos County), Tuesday, April 29, 1958 PAGE 3 Ags Gored by Frogs Twice, 10»6,11-6

Farmers Hit Snag «iill i! *!! Miscues Fatal to Farmers;

In Race for Crown iill Cadets Drop Second Straight - ^ Texas Christian pounded out 11 lected two hits and two runs be­ The fourth inning proved fatal charged with the loss and TCU’s Baytown junior had the Frogs i base hits, including five doubles, fore Rode Gonzales came in to take ii to the Aggies Saturday as the Darrel Read was credited with the hammer him for three hits and as ' proving too much for the Aggies over for the winner, Ken Wine- 7 TCU Horned Frogs pushed seven win. Newton pitched three innings many runs during his five inning t who bowed 6-10 in Kyle Field, Fri­ burg, and kill the threat. runs across the plate in that frame of ball, giving up one hit, six walks, stint. in Kyle Field and went on to hu­ day afternoon. Gonzales did not give up a hit and six runs. Wayne Schaper Righthander Darrel Read went miliate the Cadets, 11-6. came in to relieve Newton in the The game moved like a meeting in the last three innings, but the the full nine innings for TCU, TCU refused to believe the press fourth and lasted for one inning, scattering 11 Aggie hits in the between the second and last place Frogs added two more scores to clippings of the Ag mound staff, | The lanky pitcher gave up three I game and giving up only 3 bases teams should through the third in­ their total when Charles Franklin collecting four doubles and three hits and two runs during his tour on balls. Read struck out 7. ning. The Cadets had slugged in reached first on a single, scoring singles off Cadet hurlers, while of duty on the mound. J The Cadets came to life in the four runs and steady pitching had Gonzales from second. On the receiving eight free passes to first Donnie Hullum took over the bottom of the ninth, holding the throw to the plate Sanderson made held the Horn Frogs scoi’eless. base via the walk route. mound chores for the Ags in the fans in their seats with the last In the top of the fourth the Frog- an attempt to play it, but the ball M y Co-Captain Toby Newton was fifth and completed the game. The | (See MISCUES Page 4) ! gies turned the tide, erupting with bounced off his foot bringing in George Banda. three doubles and scoring two runs ,; 1 J be&re Wayne Schaper, the Ag los­ The massacre ended, when for er, could retire the side. the second game in a row, Coach BATTALION CLASSIFIED In the top of the fifth TCU re­ Bell sent in a pinch hitter in the turned to the plate to blast in two last of the ninth to strike out. WANT AD RATES tne day...... 3* per i FOR SALE WORK WANTED more runs, aided by Cadet infield per word each additional day errors. Coach Beau Bell sent in Minimum charge—40^ side and out. FHA Loan, $9900. Nursery School. Supervised play, DKADIJ:neh Payments, $66.49 per month. See Percy Sanderson, sophomore right­ * p.m. day before publ Don meal. $40 per month. VI 6- Classified Displayi play at 4304 Culpepper Drive, near Col- 146. 120tfn hander, to relieve Schaper and re­ Myers Speaker SO* per column Inch lege. VI 6-7356. 121tfn tire the Horned Frogs. each Insertion Your term papers, etc., will be PHONE VI 6-6419 2, 3, and 4,000 CFM Coolers at Sanderson was tapped for three In Liberty Dinner sale prices installed free. White hits and three runs, making the FOR SALE Auto Store. 216 N. Bryan Street. TA 2-3867. 121tfn total in the top of the seventh in­ A&M Coach Jim Myers will be Man’s bicycle. Good condition. 115tfn ning, 4-8. guest speaker at an All-Sports Reasonable. VI 6-4604. Black German Shepherd puppy. - 1016 Walton Drive. 117tfn The last Cadet rally came in the Banquet in the recreation hall of Experienced child care, days and the First Methodist Church at 1954 Fordor Plymouth Belve­ seventh when Beau Bell’s team col- dere. Tutone. Radio. Heater. One bedroom Carlcraft house Liberty May 14. . drive. $850. Law 3-C . trailer. $995. 125 Lakeside Drive. 112tfn 120t4 = Friday The banquet will be the first of SPECIAL NOTICE TCU (10) AB R II RBI its kind ever held in the Liberty Score One For the Aggies! Banda, as 4 10 0 cylinder, Serial No. A6DG 6187521. FOR RENT Franklin, 2b 5 12 1 community. All boys participating Centerfielder Dickie Thomas bounces on home plate after College Station, Texas Childs, rf 3 2 10 in Liberty High School sports will scoring the first run for the Farmers in the third inning. . Attractive, three room, newly Called meeting Tuesday, Enis, lb 4 2 2 1 furnished, garage apartment. Air April 29, at 7 p. m. Obliga­ Kc}. c 4 12 2 be special guests. Seconds later Gary Herrington crossed the plate to put the tion meeting as recommended Walker, If 5 0 2 2 conditioner. Excellent location. by the Grand Master. A Selman, 3b 4 0 0 0 Myers is expected to give a run­ Ags ahead of TCU 2-1. istration Building until 10:30 a. m., Available May 2. VI 6-6454. 123tfn special program will be pre­ Harris, cf 5 110 sented. All Master Masons Wineburc, p 2 111down of the prospects of A&M for May 12, 1958. The right is resert are urged to attend. Gogvzales, p 110 0 the coming football season. The to reject any and all bids and Brick duplex. Unfurnished. One E. L. Mayhugb, W.M. waive any and all technicaliti bedroom. Tile bath. Central heat. Joe Woolket, Sec’y. Totals 37 10 11 7 single wing coach will complete Social Whirl SWC Standings Washer connection. Car port. Store- " A&M (6) AB R H RBI spring training at A&M this The Scribe Shop, Party Baradowski, lb 3 2 0 0 GOLF STANDINGS room. Near Campus. Available Thomas, cf 4 12 1 Thursday. The Brazos County Chapter of Team— W W Pet tion, Texas, for June 1. VI 6-4526. 122tfn J Herrington, c 2 111 the Texas Woman’s Alumnae Assn, Arkansas ...... 25 11 .695 tion. Stone, If 2 0 0 0 Myers has become a sought after Texas Christian ...... 22 14 .611 Four room furnished apartment ^ Plumlee, ss 4 0 11 will hold a breakfast at The Oaks Texas A&M ...... 18 12 .600 112tl3 speaker since his appointment as Baylor ...... 19 17 .628 adjacent campus, Southside. VI 6- 1 Patterson, 2b 3 110 in Bryan Saturday at 9:30 a. m. 4652 after 5:00. 121t4 Schaper, p 10 0 0 head coach and athletic director of Southern Methodist ...... 20(4 1514 .507 cylinder, Serial No. 226034; I Do your rugs and carpets need Sanderson, p 3 0 10 All chapter members and ex-stu­ Texas Tech ...... 14 16 .466 Smotherman, rf 3 0 0 0 A&M early this year. Texas ...... '...... 13(4 1614 .450 1956 Ford Country Sedan, 8-cyl Unfurnished apartment. 302 N. eaning ? Home Service Co. has A—Reed 0 0 0 0 dents in the area are invited and Rice ...... 3 33 .084 der, Serial No. 134000; (1) U Main. North Gate. VI 6-5544. Ap- t le professional knowhow and Carroll, 3b 2 10 0 LAST WEEK S RESULTS Ford Country Sedan, 8-cylind B—Houchin ,1 0 0 0 reservations may be made by call­ Texas Christian 4, Texas A&M 2; Arkan­ ply 500 Main. College Station. « duipment to do the job right. Re- ing Mae Belle Smith, at VI 6-6266 sas 6, Baylor 0; Texas Tech 5, Rice 1 ; Serial No. 129921; (1) 1948 : 121tfn 1 able. Home owned. All service Totals 28 6 6 3 SPORTS SCHEDULE Southern Methodist 5, Texas 1 ; Baylor 3(4, passenger Chevrolet, 6-cylind uaranteed. Phone VI 6-8269 for A—Walked for Smotherman in 9th ; B— or Mrs. Julia Knapp, vice presi­ Southern Methodist 2(4: Texas Christian 5, Serial No. 553807. Can be seen Practically new two bedroom f •ee estimate. Any size. Any kind, Struck out for Carroll in 9th. April 28-May 3 Arkansas 1 ; Texas A&M 6, Rice 0. TCU ...... 000 230 320—10 dent, at TA 3-2424. THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULE calling the Department of Stud< apartment three blocks off campus nywhere. Anytime. 108tfi{ Monday—Texas Tech vs. Texas Christian at North Gate. $60 monthly. Call - A&M ...... 130 000 200— 6 Tuesday — Varsity tennis with Affairs. Sealed bids will be E—Harris 2, Herringtonf, Plutnlee, San­ The Industrial Education Wives at Fort Worth; Tuesday—Texas Tech vs. ceived in the Office of the Busim VI 6-7214. 115tfn Electrolux Sales and Service. G. derson. PO-A—TCU 27-8, A&M 27-10. Texas here 1 p.m.; varsity golf Southern Methodist at , Texas vs. kr . Williams. TA 3-6600. 90tfn DP—Selman to Enis. LOB—TCU 8, A&M Club has chosen May 3 for the Texas A&M at Austin; Friday—-Baylor vs. Manager, College Administrati Texas A&M at College Station, Texas vs. Available June 1, cool one bed- = 12. with Texas at Austin, 1 p.m. presentation of Ph.T. degrees to Building until 10:30 a. m., May 2B—Childs, Ennis, Key 2, Walker. 3B— Rice at Austin ; Saturday—ArkKansas vs. 1958. The right is reserved to room apartment, East Gate, College Herrington. SB—Key, Paradowski, Her­ Thursday — Varsity and fresh­ wives of graduating seniors. A Texas Tech at Fayetteville. ject any and all bids and to waive Hills. Nicely furnished, new stove OFFICIAL NOTICES rington,n, Patterson,fi n, Carroll.Ca SAC—Thom and refrigerator. $65 monthly. ‘ Stone, Plumlee, Schaper, Smotherman. man track vs. Rice and Texas at luncheon will be held in their hon­ TENNIS STANDINGS any and all technicalities. Ad< Official nonces must be brought, mallei ip h r er bb Team— W W Pet Adults. Call VI 6-5031 after 5 p.m. 0 telephoned so as to arrive In the Offlot Austin, 8 p.m. or at the Briarcrest Country Club Rice ...... 18 4 .818 Business Manager, A. and M. Wineberg (W, 1-1) 6 6 lege of Texas, College Station, 114tfn < Student PubUcatlons (Ground FIloot Gonzales 3 0 Friday — Varsity baseball with at 1 p.m. Special Awards will also Texas Tech ...... 19 11 .633 1-9, drdally Schaper (L, 1-1) 4% 6 Texas ...... 12 10 .545 as for further information. 3 Modern two bedroom duplex, J day through Friday) at or before tl;he Sanderson 4'A 5 Rice here 3 p.m.; varsity golf with be made to the most outstanding Southern Methodist ...... 16 14 .533 [line of 1 p.m. of the day preccedIng Baylor ...... 15 15 .500 large playing area and garage. P HiBP—By Gonzales (Herrington). I Baylor at Waco. member and officer for the semes­ Texas A&M ...... 6 17 .292 Key, Herrington. U—Graham, Domir Cocker Spaniel puppy. AKC reg­ 1408 East 27th. Phone TA 2-1352 t ter. Reservations must be in by Texas Christian ...... 1 17 .056 istered. VI 6-8006: 123t4 T—3 :08. Saturday-—Varsity baseball with LAST WEEK’S RESULTS or VI 6-7339. 114tfn " Rice here 2 p.m.;‘ Fish baseball May 28 and can be made by calling Baylor 3, Southern Methodist 3 (tie) ; COMMENCEMENT EXERCISE Saturday Texas 5, Southernrn MetbodistMethodist 1 ; liaykBaylor 6, Fan-type air conditioner. Two bedroom apartment near All students who are candidates for the Mrs. Russell Duke at VI 6-5620. Texas Christian 0; Rice 4, Texas 0; Texas tcj; (ii) AB R with Rice at Houston, 2 p.m.; var­ 902 Fairview. 122t3 Crockett School. Available April 1. d •equ Tech 5, SoutherSou n Moth-odist 1. Banda, ss 2 2 sity tennis with Baylor here 1 $75. VI 6-6660. 107tfn ‘to order hoods as well as the doctor’s cap Franklin, 2b 5 1 The E.E. Wives Club will hold THIS W EEK’S SCHEDULE Clean 1948 Cessna 140. Er the Childs, cf-rf 4 2 p.m. Ph.T. degree ceremonies Sunday Mondaylonday-— Texas Tech vs. Texas Christian C-90 with 25 hours S.T.O.H. ir no later than 1 p. m. Tuesday, Ennis, lb 5 1 Lubbock ; Tuesday—Texas vs. Texas Three room apartment. Across, j ). The Ph.D. hoods will not be Key, c 4 1 May 5-10 at 3 p.m. in the Gay Room and A&M at College Station. Friday—Rice^vs. license 4-21-58. $2500.00 Cash. Call street from Southside Grocery. Re- v the procession since all such candi- Walker, If 4 1 Southern Methodist at Dallas ; Saturday— Guy Davis. TA 2-3734. Bryan. decorated. $25. VI 6-6544. 103tfn d 111 be hooded on the stage. Selman, 3b 1 2 Thursday — Southwest Confer­ Cashion Room of the YMCA. Mrs. Baylor vs. Texas A&M at Waco, Rice vs. 121t6 Candidates for the Master’s Degree will Pollard, rf 2 0 Texas Christiatian at Houston. le master’s cap and gown; those ence meet at Dallas, golf and ten­ Reel will be guest speaker for the Sewing machines, Pruitt Fabric ^ s candidates for the Bachelor’s De- Harris, cf 2 0 Senior boots, $25. Summer Serge, Bead, p 4 1 nis. occasion and Dr. Glen D. Hallmark Shop. 98tf gree, except military students, will wear of the Electrical Engineering De­ $5. Pinks, $5. GH Cap, $3. 811 Fair- le bachelor’s cap and gown. All Military Totals 33 11 9 Friday — view. VI 6-4367. 121t4 FEMALE HELP WANTED sw i who are candidates for degrees A&M (6) AB R RBI partment will present the Ph.T. ir appropriate military uniforms in Beed, rf 5 1 2 meet at Dallas, golf, tennis and How to SHINE the academic regalia. Thomas, cf 4 1 0 degrees. HOUSEWIVES earn $60 weekly Rental of caps and gowns may be ar- Herrington, c 4 2 0 track; varsity baseball with Texas Beautiful, long, pink formal. with the Exchange Store. Orders at home. No selling, no telephon- ^ placed between 8 a. m., April 21 Stone, If 5 0 2 at Austin; Fish baseball with The A&M Women’s Social Club At Party Time Mary Carter Original. Worn ing. Write P. O. Box 8057, Fort a Paradowski, lb 2 0 0 only once in Cotton Pageant. noon, Saturday, May 17. The rental Houchin, lb 3 0 0 Wharton Junior College here 3 held its final meeting of the sea­ Worth 18, Texas. 112tl8 iE lows: doctor’s cap and gown $4.25, Plumlee, ss 4 1 0 Size 9. Reasonably priced. • nr 5 cap and gown $3.75, bachelor’s Patterson, 2b 3 0 0 p.m. son Friday afternoon in the Ball­ VI 6-7139. 121tfn l gown $3.25. Hood rental is the Newton, p 1 0 0 HELP WANTED s i that for cap and gown. Schaper, p 0 0 0 Saturday — Southwest Confer­ room of the Memorial Student Cen­ C. E. 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