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Page 4 College Station, Tuesday, April 23, 1968 CASH FOR ARROW SHIRTS at USED BOOKS Probation For A&M? Starnes ^ ^ mtnij uuar We Sell To By JOHN PLATZER Worth May 2-4. by Howard Grubbs, executive sec­ 100 College Stores For the third time in 13 years, The Morning News retary of the SWC. Texas A&M’s football program claimed Sunday that other confer­ In 1964 the conference placed will probably be forced) to defend ence schools had complained about Southern Methodist University, loupots itself at the Southwest Confer­ alleged recruiting violations at Texas University and the Univer­ ence Faculty Athletic Committee A&M and that the school was sity of on probation for PARDNER Conference which will be in Fort currently under investigation. almost identical recruiting viola­ The distribution and sale of tions. Although SMU’s sentence You’ll Always Win football game tickets by athletes, included sanctions, none were im­ The Showdown BUSIER AGENCY issuance of complimentary tickets posed on Texas or Arkansas. When You Get to high school coaches and players The Aggies were last accused REAL ESTATE • INSURANCE and transportation and entertain­ of recruiting violations in 1955, Your Duds Done F.H.A.—Veterans and Conventional Loans ment of prospective athletes were when Paul “Bear” Bryant was among the charges cited in the . The conference FARM & HOME SAVINGS ASSOCIATION Dallas paper. charged Aggie-exes with over- CAMPUS Home Office: Nevada, Mo. , Aggie Athletic zealous recruiting of such pros­ 3523 Texas Ave. (in Ridgecrest) 846-3708 Director, denied that A&M had pects as Bobby Manning and Tom CLEANERS offered inducements to athletes Sestak, now all-AFL performer or that it had given tickets to with the Buffalo Bills. athletes to sell. , The sanctions against the Ag­ “Texas A&M has done every­ gies that year provided that the NEED thing it can to live within the team not participate in any post­ C ASH ? rules of the NCAA as set down season games and that all the by the ,” prospects that had been signed Borrow $10 to $100 Stallings, 1967 SWC Coach of the be released from their contracts Year, said in a statement to the and be allowed to sign with any Loans to Students, Secretaries, and All Salaried People. Take Associated Press. SWC school of their choosing. Advantage of Our Prompt, Confidential Loan Service. “I don’t know of anything we’re Despite the black clouds left guilty of, although I do know the by the unproven charges, spring UNIVERSITY LOAN COMPANY investigator for the conference training for the defending con­ _l 317 Patricia (North Gate) — College Station has checked us,” he said. ference champions is advancing Telephone 846-8319 WINNING DIVE Stallings refused to comment at full speed. Scott Zinnecker, representing civilian Dorm 21, gets off his further on the subject to the Bat­ In a controlled scrimmage Sat­ winning dive in Monday’s Intramural swimming finals at talion Monday. urday the Maroons rolled over Wofford Cain Pool. Zinnecker was competing in Class SCHERTLE’S The Aggies came off conference the Whites, six touchdowns to A&C competition. (Photo by Mike Wright) GALLERIES probation only a year ago and none, behind three touchdown ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS celebrated with the SWC champ­ scampers b y fullback Wendell ionship and a win over Alabama Housley. Priced From $10 to $125.00 in the . Housley’s runs were of one, High-Scoring Ags The 1965 probation came as a two and four yards while Tail­ CUSTOM FRAMING result of taking away athletes’ back Larry Stegent had a five 10:00 a. m. to 8 p. m. 10:00 a. m. to 6 p. m. scholarships when they quit var­ yard score and Johnny Weaver, Mon. and Thur. Tues. Wed. Fri. Sat. sity sports and for too many a freshman, scored from 29 yards Host Cougar Nine spring grid workouts. , out. The “extra” spring workouts The other score was made by 2016 Texas Avenue Phone By GARY SHERER less runs tomorrow. If this is were acredited by the conference All - America linebacker Billy Bryan, Texas 822-4317 Old time baseball experts will true, the Texas Aggie baseball to a PE 317 course, although the Hobbs on a 40 yard intercepted tell you, a lot of runs today means team may be in for a long run Look at the man course had earlier been approved pass return. drought as they get back into action today against the Then vote ... Cougars in a 1 p^m. doubleheader. Call 822-1441 BILL PRESNAL Over the weekend, the Aggie State Representative Allow 20 Minutes nine scored 49 runs in a three- game series with Texas Tech at May 4th Carry Out or Eat-In Lubbock. Coach Tom Chandler Democratice Primary hopes there will be no truth to The people of the 18th Legis­ the old superstition as his Ag­ lative District need and desene THE PIZZA HUT gies will play their last two non­ as their representative in Austin, conference games of the 1968 a man with the outstanding 2610 Texas Ave. season. qualifications of Bill Presnal. His vast experience in the field The Aggies started off Fri­ of education, agriculture and civic activities has given him day’s doubleheader with Tech on the insight into the problems a unhappy note, losing 13-11. of our area. —E L E C T- They reversed the tide in the sec­ Bill has served on the staff ond game as they rolled up a of Texas A&M University and 17-6 victory. On Saturday, Tech on the faculty of West Texas State University in Canyon. He again scored six runs but the Ag­ has spent 14 years as an active J.T. gies added even more as they and reserve officer in the USAF, pounded the Red Raiders 21-6. He has been a dairy farmer in “Jim” the Bryan-College Station area The hitting hero for the Ag­ for some 10 years and has been gies in Saturday's game was a leader at local, area and state outfielder Dave Elmendorf. The levels since his graduation from A&M. Bill Presnal believes in GLOSS Houston athlete socked three the 18th District, the State of home runs and knocked in seven State Representative .... District 18 Texas and his country. HOUSLEY SCORES runs in the Aggie rout. Catcher A lifelong Methodist, Bill has AGRESSIVE - MATURE - RELIABLE Joe Staples also hit for the cir­ been a Sunday School teacher Wendell Housley (27), Maroon fullback crashes over for one of his three touchdowns dur­ cuit to add to the Aggies 17-hit and a leader of Alexander Meth­ Political Ad Paid For by J. T. Gloss ing Saturday’s controlled scrimmage. Coach Gene Stallings watches the action as the Ma­ odist church. He has served as roons piled up six touchdowns to the Whites none. (Photo by Mike Wright) attack. a director of the Greater Bryan United Fund and in other civic A 55-mile-an-hour wind was a organizations. definite factor in Friday’s games. A native of Tabor, Bill is a r Tbe pitchers were at a disadvan­ graduate of Bryan High School tage as the gusts of wind came and has B.S. and M.S. Degrees right back at them and aided the from A&M. He has been a win­ ner and was runner-up Texas hitters tremendously. Outstanding Young Farmer in The Aggies are now 6-4 in the 1966. Southwest Conference and 15-6 Send a qualified man to Aus­ tin to represent you. Bill Pres­ overall and are now in third place nal is mature enough to under­ behind Texas and Texas Chris­ stand the problems facing the tian. district and the state, and is dedicated enough to work with you in solving them. A man of understanding, Bill Presnal has the integrity, the ability, the experience and the courage to Battalion fight for those things that bene­ fit you and the district. He will make you proud of the vote you Sports cast for him as your legislator. Paid Political announcement by friends of Bill Presnal

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