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·-· Reyes wins tourney C<>llege golfer Jimmy Reyes shot a par n , won a 5tJddon del!JI playoff to i,. named toumament medalist and helped SAC capt,.,. the college dov,soon chomp,onsh,p on the Seguin Matador Class~ Monday After f1n1sh1ng hos round on tho Chaparrel Country Club Goll Course, Reyes was hed ror tt,., low man pos,t,on woth I St Edward's Unoversoty golfer The ~ moved onto the links aga,n and after the first i.,1, Reyes had captured the lud and tho medalist t,Ue. In addition to low-man honors Reyes· 72 combined w,th Stt,. Gains' n. Pat McEtyea's 78 and Scott Berry's 79 to 8..,,.,, four-man team from here forst place woth a 306 and a new 1....,,,., for tM college. Toumament host, Texas Lulher1n College, shot a 310 to cap1",, second, St Edward's a 319 for third and Sovlhwcstom Un,vor\,t, shot 323 to take fourth Trinity, Pan-American, Angelo State and Southwest Tu~ State Un1v<>rs1ties, all regulars ,n tho annual tournoy, dod 001 participate this year Pat McElyH's shot here helped him score a 78 and Jimmy ReyH putted his way lo th• medalist title the school win the college div11ion at the Seguin in Monday's tournament whon ho came up oneslrolc• Matador Classic ,n Monday's action. Ins than his opponent in sudden death. Professor turns net star Harris wants student trustees Elmer P CroUeoden, English professor, and hos teammato, Banker George C<>ne of Corpus Christ,, won the Men's Doubles Tennis Toumament finals held last Saturday at Rocle Port. Corpus Christi," he said. ·11 is cons odered to be the ·r-, City' of Texas" He became a member of !lo Key Alegro Tennis Club btc..., of his interest on the sport .,. because "I own a small c:ott,g, down there, so ,l's close by• (Continuod from pa,e I) percent are over' 50 years of 9119, A more love porc:enl arc under 40, wlult only 1,3 parcont an, bleck," Harris uod HARRIS AOOEO that, according to the roper!, most trusttt, are w.althy woth incom~s bitt• _,,., $30,000 and SS0,000 an• nuJilly Thtt roporl rurlher 1nd1utod that "only about 8S hours a year w.-,.. 5f>'lnl on coll• businet$, •!IClud,ng transporlallon to and from the cempus. Yet 111<,n men •r• raquontd to pass Judgm""1 on such 1ssuu es faculty appoontn-.nts, atudent lof• regulat,ons, un1vor11ty ox• ptnd1tures ind changes in the eurr-,culurn ... Sen. Harris mtont,oned Ulat m""y stall off1c1alshavepersonally appointed y-,g l*)Plelothe boards of lrvsten ol state uni• vers1l1•s. Ho 11,d, "Mayor Lindsay's eppoonlmtnt of two young peopltto the Board of Higher Educahon for the City Unov•rs•ty ol NYori< wa, term<td •xtromely of· ltcllve by afflctalutCUNY. Both young trust..,shavau"9"<1further opo,ungs of opportun1h" for m1nor,ty studfflts and hwe been ec1 ivo 1n promoting the opon admissions policy " "I th,,. that mo,..collegeund univers,tots "1ould be MCOUr· ~ to put slud4tnts on thaor boards of trustees A grHI mai • ority of college adm,n,strators have found studont ,nput utrem • ely helpful ,n formul1t1ng new policies, Students at those unoversHoH consider lho boards to be more receplavt to thoor concttms and morq 1n Imo woth the Amero• c:an 1dtal of part1clpalory democnocy," Harros adcfe,d, THOUGH THE 1mendm@nl is not mandatory, Harris saod "ii would be • ch,ar signal to stu dtnta and lheor unovors,hts that the Congress shares ti•• vi""' that sludtnts have I right to part1c1p1lt an dec,s,ons · which most affect thoor lives ," The senator concluded by saying, "Smee I first Melarcd • few days ago that I 1ntonded to offor this amendm<>nt, the response from the stuclont -rid his been literally unanimous Parl,copalo• on on the inslotutions that affect thom os clearly an oss.,. lhat brings 111 studonts· conservat,ve or liberal · lo9"lher." Conley G1oner, student cando• data for PIKt 4 on the April I SAUJCD trvstNS race, se,d, "I th,nt this senst of Congrus shows obvious concem by the legislature thal sludont ropreuntaloon on thegovem1ngbo1rds of Junior eollegu, coll"ll'IS Ind un1vors1IIH ,s strongly needed, Th,s will help c,..alt p1rt1c1pa· lion by the sludonts ,n their govemm..,t " G • b r, e I Mart,nn. aludont candodal• for Place 3, was unav11lablt for com"*'t but sa,d ,n • San Antonio NEWS inter ••-. "The pntsenlboard os, woth one exception, uttra-conserv1- Representatives or the Dallas Police Dept. are at St. Mary's University for the remainder or the spring semester. . Salary Is rrom $640 - $800 a month based upon level or education Physical Qualutcatlons: Age 19 1/2 years through 38 years Minimum height or 5' 6" in bare reet Minimum weight 130 pounds You must be in good physJcal condition. Your eyesight must be 20/70 or better in both eyes; correctable to at least 20/ 20 in each eye Educational requtrements: Thirty (30 semester hours with A - C average or better from an accredited college or university. Call fer • a,Joi1ta11t. 111 . . nus. &-JO , ••• 433-2311 nt H2 hvo to the point of being slow ,n making d<,c;,sions. It needs someone moreclosely ~edwoth the youngandwith stude<rts. It's not only our money that goes ,nto the scl1ool, but it is our wort, our conc:em and what. s done affecu us more than anyone else." The Key Alegro Tennis CltJ> sponsored the contest. For aboul • month, Crittenden has driven 160 moles every week· end to part,c,pate on the touma· ment matches. "Now that we have won U,. toumament, we will probably be e<1terong other matches held ,n BigMac Crittenden has bten play"'I tennis since he was 10 y .. ,.. old Although Crittenden w1ll llll divulge hos age, he wlll m~ to beong in "the over-SO rar,g, • Referring to h1msell and tu, partner he sa,d, "Well, wa'rt oo young chickens " Buy one Big Mac at the regular price of 55¢ and get one FREE with this coupon! Good at McDonald's San Pedro and McDonald's Fredericksburg Rd. Btg Mac rs really a meal disguised as a sandwich: two 100% beef hamburgers, lettuce, cheese and sauce on a bun. It's an adventure tn gOOd eating. l ry it! ONE COUPON PER PERSON, PLEASE. ,: • 6967 SAN PEDRO (2 MINUTES SOUTH OF CENTRAL PARK & N STAR MALL) W1 i McDonal~ l I u!' • 3945 FREDERICKSBURG RD, (2 MINUTES SOUTH OF WONDERLAND)
Object Description
Title | The Ranger |
Volume No., Issue No. | Vol. 45, No. 21 |
Date | 1972-03-17 |
Notes | Issue 21, academic year 1971-72 |
Creator | KD |
Description
Title | The Ranger - Page 8 | |
FULL TEXT SEARCH FIELD | ·-· Reyes wins tourney C<>llege golfer Jimmy Reyes shot a par n , won a 5tJddon del!JI playoff to i,. named toumament medalist and helped SAC capt,.,. the college dov,soon chomp,onsh,p on the Seguin Matador Class~ Monday After f1n1sh1ng hos round on tho Chaparrel Country Club Goll Course, Reyes was hed ror tt,., low man pos,t,on woth I St Edward's Unoversoty golfer The ~ moved onto the links aga,n and after the first i.,1, Reyes had captured the lud and tho medalist t,Ue. In addition to low-man honors Reyes· 72 combined w,th Stt,. Gains' n. Pat McEtyea's 78 and Scott Berry's 79 to 8..,,.,, four-man team from here forst place woth a 306 and a new 1....,,,., for tM college. Toumament host, Texas Lulher1n College, shot a 310 to cap1",, second, St Edward's a 319 for third and Sovlhwcstom Un,vor\,t, shot 323 to take fourth Trinity, Pan-American, Angelo State and Southwest Tu~ State Un1v<>rs1ties, all regulars ,n tho annual tournoy, dod 001 participate this year Pat McElyH's shot here helped him score a 78 and Jimmy ReyH putted his way lo th• medalist title the school win the college div11ion at the Seguin in Monday's tournament whon ho came up oneslrolc• Matador Classic ,n Monday's action. Ins than his opponent in sudden death. Professor turns net star Harris wants student trustees Elmer P CroUeoden, English professor, and hos teammato, Banker George C<>ne of Corpus Christ,, won the Men's Doubles Tennis Toumament finals held last Saturday at Rocle Port. Corpus Christi," he said. ·11 is cons odered to be the ·r-, City' of Texas" He became a member of !lo Key Alegro Tennis Club btc..., of his interest on the sport .,. because "I own a small c:ott,g, down there, so ,l's close by• (Continuod from pa,e I) percent are over' 50 years of 9119, A more love porc:enl arc under 40, wlult only 1,3 parcont an, bleck," Harris uod HARRIS AOOEO that, according to the roper!, most trusttt, are w.althy woth incom~s bitt• _,,., $30,000 and SS0,000 an• nuJilly Thtt roporl rurlher 1nd1utod that "only about 8S hours a year w.-,.. 5f>'lnl on coll• businet$, •!IClud,ng transporlallon to and from the cempus. Yet 111<,n men •r• raquontd to pass Judgm""1 on such 1ssuu es faculty appoontn-.nts, atudent lof• regulat,ons, un1vor11ty ox• ptnd1tures ind changes in the eurr-,culurn ... Sen. Harris mtont,oned Ulat m""y stall off1c1alshavepersonally appointed y-,g l*)Plelothe boards of lrvsten ol state uni• vers1l1•s. Ho 11,d, "Mayor Lindsay's eppoonlmtnt of two young peopltto the Board of Higher Educahon for the City Unov•rs•ty ol NYori< wa, term | nt, the response
from the stuclont -rid his been
literally unanimous Parl,copalo•
on on the inslotutions that affect
thom os clearly an oss.,. lhat
brings 111 studonts· conservat,ve
or liberal · lo9"lher."
Conley G1oner, student cando•
data for PIKt 4 on the April I
SAUJCD trvstNS race, se,d, "I
th,nt this senst of Congrus
shows obvious concem by the
legislature thal sludont ropreuntaloon
on thegovem1ngbo1rds
of Junior eollegu, coll"ll'IS Ind
un1vors1IIH ,s strongly needed,
Th,s will help c,..alt p1rt1c1pa·
lion by the sludonts ,n their
govemm..,t "
G • b r, e I Mart,nn. aludont
candodal• for Place 3, was
unav11lablt for com"*'t but sa,d
,n • San Antonio NEWS inter
••-. "The pntsenlboard os, woth
one exception, uttra-conserv1-
Representatives or the Dallas Police Dept. are at
St. Mary's University for the remainder or the
spring semester. .
Salary Is rrom $640 - $800 a month based upon
level or education
Physical Qualutcatlons:
Age 19 1/2 years through 38 years
Minimum height or 5' 6" in bare reet
Minimum weight 130 pounds
You must be in good physJcal condition.
Your eyesight must be 20/70 or better in both
eyes; correctable to at least 20/ 20 in each
eye
Educational requtrements:
Thirty (30 semester hours with A - C average
or better from an accredited college or university.
Call fer • a,Joi1ta11t.
111 . . nus. &-JO , ••• 433-2311 nt H2
hvo to the point of being slow
,n making d<,c;,sions.
It needs someone moreclosely
~edwoth the youngandwith
stude |