',; i ers, Meet P» eWml SWC ; f . .. f V - ■•fr L- ; > I ' ''' . tonight ! * nno'jte ay., Wel|lin|; if\ to i) v>jms 4nd oij}ly I tonijgh .K clm- tdfit a id gan tfs w|ith JU and! Tcjjas >e- dnhg do kdt. I ' : • •• jSM'J has 4 2-(> Jre- cn to ij tiisSle w th-fiicei tcjiiorapw I I : »-1 of actiion.; 5talc ting tdiUn Pit wi tit ’ at 1 :he guard ]io- tion B: in Bi.lyJ Bernie Syfan flashes his victory smile for the cam eraman after winning the 220|>yard Free Style race against TU last Wednesday, Bernie also won the 100- yard Individual Medley Relay event a few minutes later. 3 Ex-SWC Champs Texas Leading On T.U. Golf Team tartitii* AUSTIN, Feb. 20 Three ‘Mlormer Southwest Conference golf y c jTcnai'npio,ns are among the field of .. ciindidates for the PJ48 Texas ^J 1 ! T ijorighorn golf team erm Mkii ing lineup several times. Jewel McDowell,, a mid-teini ad dition to the squad, has increased the Fish’s scoring punch, add cen ter John* DeWitt Has been hitting the basket with more tip-in shots lately. . ] i, ) ] j Guy Wallace, at .V-9" k>. the smallest man on the; squall, hut he has turned in some good play ing lately.. . [ IJ- !' {M.. Couch Karow was happy about McDowell’s good shooting ih prac tice yesterday. McDowell was. hit ting over half of his long shots, and DeWitt and Martin w^re fol lowing up what-shots he missed. Tyler JC is one Of the teams en tered in the tournament to be held here next month, and has taken all lot two of its conferencd; gambs this season. Jose Palafox is the higheJPspor- er on thp Tyler Apache tea,jn with an average of 10 points a giiniiev Fred Anderson, a mid-term Ag gie, has been working out \«it ! h the Fish team and may break ijitio the starting lineup tomorrow ifight. * •* — ;■ ■■ 'P .'!■? ; fr- There will be no priority 1 for admittance to the game tomor row night between the, Fish-Bees and Tyler Junior Collegia The game will start at 7:30 pjjm.; ^—-—*..T li \ - vli$ They are Ed Hopkins,! Dallas^ last year!s winner, 1940 champion,’ Hugh Da hi berg, and. the 1945 till-' ist, Joe Ruby, both of San Antonio. Other returnees are Bob Watson, Wichita Falls, top-seeded man on thd 194ti and 1947 teams,- and Mar-/ ion Pfluger and Morris Williams Jr hofh of Austin :j 1^ just says, T The Longhorns, defending chains| the; ' boy.” W’eiiilell Davis? The Asik Erich Pohl, head man of AAjlf track and field, in Texas, his .besti piospect for the Olympics. ; No; it won’t hti Charley Parker, Pciitty | Samuels on Jerry Thompson of ! the X’niversity of Texas; , it won't be Bill Martineson, fla-lhed for Baylor last year, tyd just says, ‘(Wehdell Davis is Bo McMillin Goes To Pro Football ” DETROIT, Feb. 20 day [ing oth 1 . botball moves bad irito the spjptlight at A&M to- le begin i afternoon w^th 100| has announced r spring football practice^ The first practice session is slated ttt gi>t under waj at 4 :00 p. m. this lope: that and Jettermen i Stiteb positii they i m pijactice. Nineteen pected back from last) jieanji gregation which ended up tie w th Arkansas for fijfth in conference standinjgp. include two men, Jinitiy ion and Bobby Goff, *|ho w injured early last season saw ho action in chnfer t la ; * C la - j ed Oat N. aljt± 9 in of Free|H>rt and Bob IlMividsoi Port Arthur. Glenn Lippman of Eli Campij) several other outstanding .! ii| jhj iCentjer o| stars won’t empll in Wstart conference play with hamfr isn’t familia* to at Houston. faijs] ih Texas hift in most track _ ... Negro ath- This year, the conference jteam • ihuir{ circles he ijas won fame >8 jrhampionship will be decided by a sjprihtiftt‘He’s |a national chabi- piuhljn two events and state cham- Alvin il N. (Bo) McMillin, veteran athletic who I director and football icOach| at In-1 diana University, today wiys lured | as head coach and general man- | agi-r' of the Detroit Lionsj; of the j National Football League. ; i ’46 Folrd T ido' Sjedp ’46 Fojrd Sud^n Cj ’42 Fojrd Flrdor .Setfain ’42 Plymoulth !(yo < 8ich ’41 Meircury Tiudof Sedan ’41 Foi’d Sejdan Coupt .’41 Chjevroijet Oiach ’40 Ford Tijjdoij Sedgii ’40 PlymoujjLh (jJoael j40 Mercury Tidor Satlar, Truclk & i|C()(iiimt*r, run ||Sc!jo|pl rmfet in St. I.ouis, doing the j cCrittiry in 9.5 seconds and the furlo’ig iu 21.7. In the 1946 state mnet he ran 220: yards in 21.1. this will he hisj third cinder path season and he hits lost only three raqejs—finishing second in the 100 ami ;220 in the 1946 national meet amfl‘second in the l6() in the 1946 j Ktajtf -meet. .. j-' ' .* . j j His’ coach, C. L. Scurry, first ’ KajHzed he had a champion runner j wht’p’Davis did j 9.9 in a district : lne|?l as a sophomore. But Scurry i eoiijlll scarcely hcliove it when the hdyliran a 9.0 hiitidred in practice laktf spripg. !' i “jHe is easy lo handle,” says 'Bcurry, telling hou Davis read all the frack infpmihtion he could got i 'following his;start in track in 1940. j “I .Started odt in 1947 working on i bis fetrido an^ his starts. The great j make him ineligible, s i trouhle in 1940 .was that he ran A contract believed to Ihe foi l „•* - |jy_. * “ ”" ‘ rx ' Most iTop Jl Players in State strategist of hoosici foothajl teams * ** for 15 years, into the pro riinks. Both McMillin and Presi|lent I). Lyle Fife of the; Lions (specified Will See Action in Tournament Out of the top 12 scorers in Junior (Colleges throughout' the sttite, S are on teams which are entered in the State*-\Vide J(j! Tournament to by held here March 1, 2, 3. term contract, at Indiana JJniver- Leading the list is <3(jay Fargle of (’orpus—which ac- sily, which •still has seveji years Ur . i nvIUtti(m ^ y e8 ter(fly> ! $ Bear First Sucller Declared Eligible AVACjO, Feb. 2(j. '^i—Toll Chan dler, star first basenyans of the Baylor University basebafl team, has been declared eligible ito play this year. f J. D. Bragg, Baylor, representa tive of the Southwest Conference faculty committee, annourgeed the result of a vote of members' yes terday. Chandler had previpuafy been ruled ineligible because he’had ac cepted expense money whife work ing out with San AiHonid, of the Texas League. He returned' the Kai-gle has an avorage of.; 2flj.5, 3 BlUylBhermim-Victoria-lfe., I »o ? nts a game to date and he .nay 4 R q; S imms-Westminister-Ki b v e !?s. trr *• Ch.*y i SmiA-l«.v« ror -lM 6. Manuel Iguin, 'Lon Morns; 15.3 schoo u itil the fyll semesteri Froshmah Coach “Bines” i won’t) arrive in Aggiieland jjilij June 1, but the freshmen are) ejl to receive a lot ibf attcii diirinr the 30 day period, Dllri the ti aiding period thui;' wi[l ;(f)o with the varsity. The gridders will go to win the Trformation as that, is the) finishes its present Valley touif. Second on the list is D. W. Haw kins of Wayiarid J. C., Pal in view. Hawkins has am average of f7.0 points a game, but he has playld only three games for Weyland, and ho could take over first place with some high-scoring tilts this week end. .* Corpus, unbeaten in league play, also has another player in the top bracket. Bryan Taylor Has made 75 points in 5 games to rank 7th in the state with an even 15-point average. Another team which has mono polized scoring honors is North Tt*cais Agricultural College at A;r- 7. Bryan Taylor— li 'Corpus-4-16.0 8. Paul Mitchell—1NTAC—14.5 9. Whit Pate.—'Amarillo—14.0 Hfr. E. E. Harvey—Longview—14.1 11. Patt Babb—’'Amarillo—14.0 12 J. D. White—♦NTAC—fSie '* — Indicates teams entered in Tournament. . ; , , UNIVjERS D D1AMON Automol i Rej elect Power| tnd IJetyn 307i! West r money when he learned if might lington. Paul Mitchell rant(H 8th ; i HOLIDAY Washington’s Birthday, a legal Sunday, will be observed Monday, thtj) banks of Bryan and College Sta- bc open for business on that lOI^AI;, BANK NATIONAL BANK yAiE BANK \ TRUST CO. STATION STATE BANK Texas Track Team anjdi.to improve his starts. He has a little body, leap, and brings his Loses Allen Lawler with ad average of 14,5, and J. D. White of the * same school is .in 12th place with 13.6. Amarillo has two men on the AUSTIN, Feb. 20 -<2Pg Alien Lawler, an outstanding jblympic prospect on the Univcrsityt of Tcx- ki.ees up so ajs th bring his thighs parallel wit! the ground.” , Diuyis wil run in Texas AAU Sarij Antonio June ; 25 and Pohl j Miievibs he wiljl he this state’s i as track team, undenvent an ap- wptesentative in the sprints at J pendectomv. last night. ■' , the i national AAU in Milwaukee His doctor would not sajl wheth- Ui July 3-4. He also will again go | er tht . SI ,rint acc will be? able to ! to fft, Louis for the Negro national, j uornpete this spring. | “The boy has;done 9.5 Several , ■ ; ' ■ . ‘i I I ; times,” says Pohl. “He’s another Washington players hit fen Imnic Jessie Owens.” ' M 1 - - top 12 high-scoring list. Whit Pate is 9th. with 14.3, followed closely by his teammate, Pat Babb, w an even 14.0. TOP 12), JC SCORERS 1. Gray Earglb—*Corpus~p20.5 2. Dj W. Hawkins—’"Waylaind Manuel Iguina (see 6 above), is I from Porto Rico. Both Ire and I his brother played for Lon, Morris' j last year.-They liked the school so well that they brought hack 15 ! more Porto Ricans last fall. Iguina is a sharp player and has * | kept, Lon Morris in the running f ! tor'the Southwest District, Title. TWO MORE ENTRIES . j . Tiyo other teams! John Tarleton and Wharton Junior College, have | accepted their invitations to play in this tournament. This brings the total to 12 teams j definitely entered so fair. The rc- r maining four teams will be selected j early next week. Only the leading ! teams in each division are being 17.0: invited to participate. u l-H t" HMAN Ac(0i i ! .1 Pairs ^ We Have Them l ■' ; jj ( • ( ■" /j|;j PQNtlAC company saTYpm the Pos Office i B^yan, Texas .. _ -jf J(>e Bak.4i, still hoping to get back info the peavyweight title (fhaije, is making his training head quarters at his newly-purchased hori# on Greenwood Lake in New JcrJiey. Maybe that explains why «« eager to Tight. . . ' i ‘j ' 'M ' | ’ , ■ runs at Griffith Stadium fast sea son and Stan Spence got}} half' of 'them. , • |i- i I ; i—if j— | ! Syracuse University h|iK; jufk I constructed its own ski |o\y and jump for the 884;:studentsjjenrolled in Orange ski school. | ’ i—- I’"" h ' ■ : i 1 ’-1 E N G I N E E R S j* WANTED Bachelors Degree. L a r g ie College Offers $3,(MX) Ap proximate half tirne teach ing-studying. Masters to fm ^ _ '! S0uth -Western College needs Engineers Teaching '-t research — opportunity dor grad work. Associate Professor $4,500 — Assist ant Professor $4,000. j VACANCIES OTHER t I , . i FIELDS G^X'i phone, photo, qualificatloqs ™ sr” LANSING, MICHIGAN li m .&*ip m For Your S(K)rtlng Goods Veens JONES SPORTING GOODS 803 S, Main Bryan Th. 2-2832 1 i WHITE AUTO STO : 21* N. Main Bryant Texas , . . \ IS i-i — CORKY * HBKB *| l 4' 4 Suggests 1 Order Your Suit Now! • -x / "Whi ■r ■" 111 ■ I' 4 :! selections; li plentiful and delivery is fast. !| 1 i'i I : , I, ' 11 ul •I games. The loss oF Gari lion probably a major facP-r in Ags dismal showing in lai1]tr games. Returning* linemen ii|c ude: Utn ter H^rb Ellis; guards Cdell Sllau tzenberger, Max Greiner, Her Turley, and Calvin Dunree; 'injf iWinkl;r and Marion Settegistl, tackles; and ends McrL Plrol op; Oscar Pollock, Wray : Vhitt* sep and Claries Wright, Backs returning are Bluryl Btt>L Ralph Daniel, Bobby;.: Dew | Bo » Goode, Stan HolimigJ Pn|ijtoii Smith, Jimmy Cashionij and Bdbfc ’ One of the best cropirt wi (Irt 1 men prospects th^t A&M! jlas boasted in many years will < on (he Maroon and Whijtu for The first time. Outstandihi; and ng the freshmen who en ‘oiled : at, mid-fsemester are: Bat is Ho' Smitjh of Houston, l)h le Coltons of .\jmarillo, Clarence-1 .awsoaf ol »ita Falls, Clovis- Dlsack ol lAngelo, and Jim) lobby a of Abilene; Ends (!arl Hji 1 of l| (son. Dan Sarrat of HI Paso, jini Averill Davis, of > ederlajhd Charles Conner of Dillas; jam Wilbur McBride of ! Kemji lie] tackjcs; and Guards I>|an Lali ie M r ut. Goath Harry S Date Set for Start Of Wrestling Tha uma V m t,. 948 ' Intramural wrestling lent j will get underway rch 8 as the mat-men J nofus iiji DeWare Field House. " f ,onda; iLek I Weigh-ins] for \vrestling v/cro co.npletjed Thursday afternoon with li70 entrant^ keeping the scales , husyj ] ... Thpeg of jthe 1947 winners are <’ |Uack;this yehr to defend their titles These pugilijsts are: E. S. Keesc pt B Cavalry winner of the Class A 149 bound frlass last year.-R. W. Wheat of (’[Infantry wjho took the Glass a lip pound title. Robert^ j. Garlsori froUi B Infantry who was,. the 421] puqmi Class B Champion 4i 19471. j 4 l|f. fr Along wi(h these are five men who w’^nt itito the finals and will he hard to peat this year as they •• try to get'in championship row. j ” , These wresilers are: Ray Golden V” from) A Infgntry that wdnt to the finals in tlje 139 pound ClgBs A event; iBill Alexander of Bizzell, a , 1947; finaliift in the Class ^ 179 ’ I V bound |ylass; Clifton Pfeil of A •! Field; Vho Ireached the finals the 159 potmd Class B event; n-- tm in . L. Eubank^ Nom A Engineers in !, ne Cldss B 149 pound class; and L. t. Taylor of C Cavalry who j jwrcfttkjd inkhe Class B 139 pound ! finalis. i ). .Sdhedulinkr will begin Immediate ly abd brackets will be posted in jthe jlntrambral Office and at thbj ami jPenhei-ithy Intramural Message if! j of Jtta)ck that Couch Stiteler plans fvin-:, |to hav; the-jn operating from next jjq li Jjfail. Most pt the varsity players ,-lHliave had previous experience with n lithe T so they should, hg running g ;it sjnm>thlj| by the end of s|)r]ng ilk training period. Big jprobljem for the new coaches in is the development of some first )olc .class ijcsenjcs to bolster the team, LL ■ L SERVICE MCAB SERVICE ' ; Expert) Rejiair on 1 Appliances jMowers Repaired LEfT Uilpo Y JljjR.MACHINjE work in’t buji |ti—we pan! make it Pltoiie ,|! m i l erv |ti—we cai iaxi-2il213 -2.13((9 St. — ^ryan rr r ■ I I • |f>i: FaMler —jSafer —r Easier fuolworl in oflcn the iiiargiit gainc. rgUnkU gehuine that wins the, '['iUl’s why end and sell BALL-BAND Bnskcjlball shoes they’re. game. (|oinc in and try I he mi oi they even/eel I' I speedy un your feet. Look for Ih* RED BALL • on the sols •-Jl. ,} ; i . ,-r '-i The E* “$ervi|g til !>( LL-BAN-D , OT W LAB Store I ■ X. -r- ■i ■''•t I