Job Interviews Are INADEQUATE!

Job Interviews Are INADEQUATE!

Thursday, April 30, 1953 THE BATTALION Page 5 ^^glerinen Relax; Rice Next Aggie Foe; Next Hitting Is Picking Up sMIMeel The Aggie baseball team jour­ outfield trio of Eric Miller, Farm­ ink Anderson’s un- with Texas at the Quarterback Re­ neys to Houston this weekend for er, and Lester Byrd have only two 3 Aggie track team lays in Corpus Christi. a pair of Southwest conference bobbles chalked up against them, Bryan before the final two In addition to these team honors, games with the Rice Owls. with one each coming from Farm­ outhwlst conference, Olympic Star Darrow Hooper New-found hitting power has er and Byrd. Miller has handled n three big relays, climaxed a brilliant collegiate re­ caused spirit to surge upward, and 15 chances in right field faultless­ 'ar events and one lays career by sweeping both the the Farmers figure to be very ly, while Nelson, Little, and Joe Aggies take on Tex- shot put and discus for the second tough to handle in their remaining Hardgrove are flingers who have i a triangular affair time at the Border Olympics and six SWC games. yet to err. David Varble is the y 7 and then enter the Drake, Texas and Kansas re­ The Aggies go into the Rice other outfielder with a perfect conference meet in lays. He owns the double crown at series on Friday and Saturday fielding mark, making a putout in s defending champ- the Border, Texas and Kansas with a conference mark of five the single ball hit his way in six id 16. classics three times and the Drake victories and four defeats, while games. have swept the Relays twice. Hooper missed the the record over the season is Four Roundtrippers cs, Texas and Kan- Des Moines affair last year be­ balanced at nine wins and nine Four Aggies have pounded out d-way meets with cause of a team meet with Texas losses. homers, with Farmer, Jerry Robi- as, Rice and SMU and Southern California at Los Nelson Wins Two nett, Work, and Jerry Lastelick Angeles. SU and won a dual Jerry Nelson added two victories doing the honors. Farmer and Latest outing for the team was to his pitching record as he reliev­ Robinett rapped out bases-loaded last Saturday at College Station. ed Melvin Work in the Friday SM circuit blows, while the Work and Col. Andy’s powerhouse rolled over U game and pitched five innings Lastelick homers came with one glers Lose Rice and SMU with 109 points to to get credit for the 14-5 win over mate on base. 40 for SMU and 21 for Rice. Hoop­ the Ponies. Nelson came back Mon­ er competed at Drake on the same iham Elks day to go the route against the date. „ * * TCU Horned Frogs for a four-hit A AM HITCHING — 18 GAMES n Elks defeated two Dan Pratt and Bobby Gross Hennip: . 2.6 1.000 3-2 victory. The wins gave him a teams 9 to 7 in a swept the shot and discus while Nelson . 3.8 .667 conference record of four wins and Work . 1.7 .500 which began Sun- Hooper was away. A&M swept Little . 2.9 .250 one loss, and his season mark i Brenham. four places in both hurdles. Hardgrove 2.9 .250 stands at four wins and two losses. ‘A” team won one Totals . IS 51 2.6 9 9 .500 it one winning four Heft Leads Hitters Season Record: 9-9 SWC: 5-4 Track Team Leads 7 Rice........................................ 6 (Work) sing two. “A” team Don Heft leads Cadet hitters 2 Rice (13 inn.)................3 (Little) Claude Hacker, John 5 Houston................................ 3 (Work) In Spring Sports in the 18 games played to date, *-0 Texas......................................9 (Hardgrove) le, Guszkowski and with eight hits in 29 times at bat, 0 Minnesota........................... 2 (Work) Minnesota........................... 8 (Little) i Geiger rolled high Through matches of April 27 for a .276 average. Tex Farmer is *-0 Baylor.................................... 8 (Nelson) 88 and high series next with 17 hits in 67 at bat for 1 Sam Houston St...........6 (Nelson) Texas A&M has combined a spring Bryan Air Force B. .0 (Little) sports record of 35 wins, 27 losses a .254 season mark. *-3 TCU......................................... I (Hardgrove) B team lost both Nelson leads the pitchers in *-4 TCU (11 inn.)................ 3 (Nelson) and two ties this season. »-2 SMU........................................ 4 (Work) four games and win- The varsity track team has the games won and lost, with a 4-2 3 Sam Hous. (12 inn.).4 (Hardgrove) team bowlers were mark, although Ed Hennig won *-4 Rice..........................................1 (Nelson) most impressive record of 19 vic­ ryan (Hennig) ler, Clift, Cole and tories and no defeats, based on the oply game in which he was a SMU . ....................5 (Nelson) there won’! •oiled high with 201 two wins for a triangular victory pitcher of record. Work leads in SMU ................... 6 (Hardgrove) TCU......................................... 2 (Nelson) . you II find paled high series with and one for a dual meet. the earned run average column, leJped another,!; The varsity baseball team giving up six earned runs for a 1.7 A&M HITTING—18 GAMES stands 9-9, the tennis team 5-3-1, average. Lou Little has an earned HLAYEU All H SO AVE. BEST PRICED ptured high game Heft, ss ............... 29 R 11 .276 V 5 Brenham Elks with the golf team 5-8-1, the Fish base­ run average of 1.8 to hold down Farmer, cf .... 67 17 19 .254 ball team 5-3, the Fish track team second place in that department. Miller, rf ............... 61 13 14 .213 C1 fT /\|)Beries with 571. Parrish, 3b .... 24 5 4 .208 j O X lljlpatch will bo staked 1-3 and the Fish golfers 0-1. Aggie outfielders are closely Leissner, 2b .... 64 13 3 .203 i at 1:80 May 17 in • There will be 19 more contests pressed by the pitching staff for Hawlgrove, p .. 10 . 2 1 .200 Lastelick, 3b . 53 10 16 .189 this spring. fielding percentages. The regular Work, p ............... H 2 4 .182 Byrd, if ............... 56 9 14 .161 Rowland, lb . 15 2 2 .133 . 31 4 2 .129 .Verble, rf....... S . 1 3 .125 Hennig. p............... s 1 2 .125 Williams, c .... 5 9 .113 5 R .098 Robinett. c .... 21 2 5 .095 Job Interviews Nelson, p ............... M T 1 .091 esli Fri Others ...................... 20 3 6 .150 ntervilws qualify for work during the sum­ architecture or engineering back­ A&M Totals . 584 102 125 .175 e Texas Electric Ser- mer with the St. Louis Southwest­ ground would be helpful, but not Opp. Totals . .630 137 129 .217 [t of Fort Worth will ern Railway Lines in Tyler. required. flayer' G HO A K AIK. Hews for summer em- ® The Chicago Bridge and Iron • The Mandeville and King Com­ Miller, rf............... 16 15 3 0 1.000 VeMli!"hey Swill interview Company, Houston, has openings pany, headquarters in Rochester, Nelson, p............... 9 0 12 0 1.000 5 (1 1 1 0 1 .000 .mior and senior sta­ for summer jobs for mechanical, New York, specialists in flower- Hardgrove, p . 8 1 7 0 1.000 civil and engineering drawing stu­ seeds, is again recruiting for a Verble, rf .... 6 1 0 0 1.000 Munnerlyn, lb 14 142 5 2 .9,87 ler Job Calls dents. The nature of their business summer sales force of College stu­ Williams, _c . ., 17 110 19 2 .980 YMCA Camp Grady is research and design, then fabri­ dents and teachers.' More details' Row’land, lb 6 11 0 1 .976 Robinett, c .... 11 33 i 1 .971 ed on Possum King- cation and erection on a contract and application blanks available at Byrd. If ............... 18 31 2 1 .971 T)out thirty-five miles basis of welded,, steel, and other the Placement Office. Farmer, cf ... 18 25 2 1 .964 Mineral Wells, needs -plate structures, Leissner, 2b 1.8 50 41 5 .948 Job Calls 12 1!) 31 .862 )es 13 10 20 .857 Our School PaciEities elors for the coming • All majors may qualify for sum­ ung season is 8 weeks • The Pan American Union is in 0 2 .857 mer work mainly in Dallas and Lastelick, 3b . 16 9 31 .8 .833 ng June 13, with an Houston with the American Builder need of a Program Specialist (Ag­ Pollard. 2b .... 2 2 1 1 . 750 Magazine in Shamrock, Texas. The riculture) for work in Washington. Parrish, 3b . 12 4 11 7 .682 (176) Size FW ek of training in pre- Hennig. p .... 5 0 6 3 .667 counseling beginning work consists of sales to con­ Duties include translating techni­ Northrup, ss . 1 2 1 2 .600 struction firms, etc. Applicants cal materials related to many fields Ablon, rf ... 3 0 0 0 .000 Fuchs, If ............... 2 0 0 0 .000 eering graduates com- should have sales ability, tran­ of agriculture, from English to Dropped............... 1 0 1 .500 365 r junior year may sportation and telephone. An Spanish; Preparing consolidated A&M Totals 18 4 96 191 47 .933 are INADEQUATE! reports of international agricul­ Opp. Totals . 18 487 198 47 .935 tural institutions for use of the Economics & Social Council; re­ search; and Liaison Work, which is maintaining liaison with and mC Plans providing consultative service to departments of agriculture of the Even though the administration and teaching member states, etc. Applicant must Record Party be a graduate from accredited col­ staff are offering a fine program, A&.A& lege, major in agriculture, with a For May 7 minimum of 4 years of practical application, and a mastery of the Selections ranging from Broad­ Consolidated lacks important facilities for a Spanish language.

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