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Perhaps Arkansas is justified in putting all its eggs into one bas ket since it has prospects of go ing all the way with that one bas ket. Southwest Conference coach es shudder at the though of trav eling into the Ozarks to play the Razorbacks next fall. Southern Methodist and Texas Christian will be the championship favorites because of squads that bulge with experience and out standing stars. But Texas, which is going to have its finest sopho more crop in 20 years to go with a flock of veterans, will be rated highly. Rice looks powerful, Texas A&M should be greatly improved and Bayloi', despite the loss of some of its greatest players, appears much stronger. Don’t feel too sorry for Baylor, last place finisher two sea sons in a row. There are 17 letter- men and some truly great sopho mores. And then what of Arkansas? This outfit may be the one that edges in with the pennant. Coach Frank Broyles, who had the best team in the conference over the last four weeks of the 1958 cam paign, returns 18 lettermen, in cluding Jim Mooty, Billy Kyser and others of top rank, and in ad dition gets Arkansas’ greatest freshman team. The Shoats last fall were better than the varsity. Those who saw them said they were indeed the most. So, the conference should be 25 per cent stronger as a whole and if so should be rated the best in the nation. Last fall, when foot ball was acknowledged to be down in the league, the conference made an excellent showing in intersec tional play. It never had a stronger inter sectional schedule, however, than the one coming up next season. Louisiana State, Oklahoma, Flor ida, Clemson, Michigan State, Oklahoma State, Mississippi, Geor gia Tech, Navy, Pitt, Maryland, Nebraska, Oregon State, Southern California, California, Duke, Mis souri and just about everybody of any note are on the schedule. Eight conferences will be played. Just to show how many good football players are coming up consider the fact that six All- Conference men will return. They are Don Meredith of Southern Methodist; Don Floyd, Jack Spikes and Marvin Lasater of Texas Christian, Mooty of Arkansas and Charley Milstead of Texas A&M. The league never before had so many all-stars back. Texas Christian and Southern Methodist have so many lettermen the coaches will be hard put to find places for them. It looks like a year to compare with the glamorous late thirties when the conference produced three national champions in five seasons. Hdffl Aggie Tankers Finish Third In SWC Swimming Competition It was a battle of records and points in Austin Saturday as SMU emerged as the • Southwest Con ference swimming champion. In all, eleven new records went into the books during the three-day meet. 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