The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 18, 1969, Image 5

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THE BATTALION
Tuesday, March 18, 1969 College Station, Texas
Page 5
Swimmers Finish
5th In SWC Meet
Bob Dommel was the lone first
place finisher for the Texas Ag
gies in the 1969 Southwest Con
ference Meet in Houston as
Southern Methodist swept to
their 13th straight title.
Dommel, a junior from Hous
ton Jones High School, garnered
a first place in the 50-yard free
style with a 21-7 clocking for the
distance. His finish qualified him
for the NCAA Championships in
two weeks on the campus of In
diana University.
Overall, the Aggies finished a
strong fifth in one of the best
conference aquatic fields in many
years. Other Aggie finishers
were: Tom Sparks, fourth in
both the 100-yard and 200-yard
backstroke and a ninth in the 50-
yard freestyle; Ronnie Rogers,
eighth in both the 100-yard and
200-yard breast stroke and a
tenth place in the 200-yard In
dividual Medley; Colin Dunn,
sixth in the 100-yard backstroke
and eighth in the 100-yard but
terfly.
Also, Jon Beal, eighth in the
200-yard freestyle; Larry Linn,
12th in the 100-yard breaststroke;
David George, 11th in the 200-
yard butterfly; and Hank Paup,
eighth in the 1650-yard freestyle.
In the diving competition, the
Aggies grabbed three places with
Ed Grant getting tenth in the
three meter dive, Larry Jones
getting 11th in the one meter,
and Scott Zinnecker getting 12th
in the one meter.
In the relay events, A&M fin
ished fifth in all three. With the
swimming powers of the confer
ence, SMU, Texas, and Tech los
ing key seniors to graduation,
and A&M losing only senior cap
tain Jon Beall, next season looks
brighter with much more balance
for the SWC.
Staub Settlement
Hinted By Astros
HOUSTON <A>) _ Houston
Astro officials indicated Monday
the controversial Houston-Mon-
treal player trade will be settled
within 48 hours.
There was indication Rusty
Staub will be returned to Hous
ton and Jesus Alou returned to
Montreal.
There was speculation this
would pave the way for Houston
to make another deal involving
Staub, possibly a trade that
would send the outfielder to the
Atlanta Braves.
Houston had traded Staub to
Montreal in exchange for Alou
and Donn Clendenon. Clendenon
later announced he was retiring.
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Mike Coleman (23) of Colorado forms a human roadblock in the path of A&M’s Chuck
Smith (42) during- Saturday’s NCAA regional match between the Aggies and Colorado.
Texas Aggies were defeated 97-82 in the Consolation game. (Photo by Mike Wright)
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Alcindor Coin-Flip
Set Wednesday
NEW YORK (JP) — The long-
awaited coin-tossing ceremony
deciding which National Basket
ball Association team will have
the right to draft UCLA All-
American Lew Alcindor will be
held Wednesday, it was an
nounced Monday.
The toss for the No. 1 selec
tion in the annual NBA draft in
May will take place in the office
of Walter Kennedy, the NBA
commissioner.
The toss will be between the
teams finishing in last place in
the circuit’s two divisions, cur
rently Milwaukee in the East and
Phoenix in the West.
The toss will be held at 11
a.m., EST.
Alcindor, the most sought aft
er college player in many years,
had been reported drafted by the
New York Nets in a secret draft
by American Basketball Associa
tion teams. This was denied by
both the league and the Nets.
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