smnRimn ' • 'i i! If. •'i l ii . 1 — I 'rack Team ! •!. i * - . •-.E. If Track Campaign -*-ji i ENG fcn ■ "jfv t Tea as A&M s fratck sqjuad journeys to Bat6n Rouge, La. is weekend for a jdiial nfeeet with this weekend fOr Col. Anderson, A ggae j field man to the Agj Se field petition of the Saturday a meet, i .George Kadera beat Graces of llS throw. G ates beat Border ! )!ympic^; dera picked up a] s^ciA UP ais in th( tela r$ advice fi; )m FoKuijie G Kaderia has !n$t lj70[ times in practice this Week, longest j thropr j j es^erd 170’ 4”.; " ■ , , ; ; I i Bobby; Lowther, m '■ is a potential two Bob G|o ode, a thinly dlad wil Lowther for toj spear. The. i ggies wfil ff with most W J the powerful LSU Tigers, mentoir, plans to take 27 track and siarta affair. will encounter their stiffest com- they tangle with the Tigers in ♦ni ■* :— .-f : . i J.iD. Hampton and Joe McGloth- mcus!,kd leading the way. Hampton's the ’snecialty is the two mile run while: MeGlothUn’s best event in the , mile. | [{ | • I Webster Stone, Bob Atkins and Charles Clark are tops for. the 'Aggies! .in the half mile. Carol Itahn is McGlothlin’s running mate in' the mile. N*ow that Aggie Webb Jay has rounded into shape the Aggies will bii at sump iai. seteral com ifeat y> l-akoand be ! vying wif off the trajck; eventt Tigers (will bonjqri w dbjkbl: 3 por His cnt na- - r ter, nave laNim . irjner. ypiM dash. Jay will comblhe with Aggie Bill Kupier and WaiTen Wilson in tion javc|in tossejr ^nd| p^lie v^ulter, h^vc ; a Hkel^ winner uTphe 100 ' rjner. ^ L T 1 ^ S atun •i \ rs*' .*v — - ,."i". - MV,. ' ■ • . - I;#;, ir ■ + r . H'. '•’ f ■ m ,t : . plenty: tl aljhjmirh Walk wohs in of conjpc titjonj • ir Ithe Farmers dashefT the 440) a|nd thj> mi e re lay., ■’ 1 1 In , th« distance |an tance rjices the j Fijriieirs been ^ccjht/nuaJJ^ the nidd ei dis save /with ■» YOU R mm IOST FACE ? ah effort fb sweep the 220. Quarter niHer Ervin Bilderback Will hot make the journey to Louis* inna because of\a leg injury suf* fered last week nj the Texas Re lays. I Bilderback "will be i replaced. Cm the mile relay Vpm b^ Don Cai dbnj, younger, brother pf Sprint er Bill Car don. X. Connally Ludwick, lh*y Hol brook, Art Harnden and DWi Car- don will attempt to keep the .Ag gie ^late clean in the mile x'hjay. The farmers are uridefeated_\so far this season in this! event Other potential winners on the' iAggip squad are: Bill Oardon ih (the high hurdles, Robert Hall in the low hurdles, Goode in thefbroad jump. Haws in the high judp,j Kaderh in the shot put «fn® Hol- ! piile. brook or Harnden in .thqi quarter ,ga;;! fo. Sect a ^ztitOct N. ^Ajf .'ij Y< )U SA B lor ;(Jq. PHawE 2i-1333 iili Martin's Place " I:),! BARBECUE PLATES i - with all trimmings 50c & 75c SANDWICHES i ill—-i—- IqIu, 20c Midway*" on College Ave, Phone — 4- -r { ■ . I—-7- AllTO, FIRE, 'ii LIFE I* tVhen! You Call— Krait: Insurance agency I ! 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Her titles includedr the American l and British amateur champmn- ships. After learning of the U.S.G.A.’s decision, Mils. Zdharias said : she was very iNdjsapjroimted. “I , iib 1 I.in4l<>ff it i Biirtitt," f i» |P“!jl Claifk. ’ t|f i; ThifnUm, sr; i^nth inning, S’ _ 1 !_:■ _ SX 2 9 24 27l well iive 1, Innlnir.' 1.“*' i l 2 * 4 5 r, 1 i 9 010 00 0 100 Tpxks Al4kM : 0 0 0 '0'0 ‘4 J 0 x h , : i■ 11 ?'i '• • 8 "Erriire: Sneed, Thbnxton, Hirifis’. Vaks. Runs batted in: Chan Her,, Frttz) Bunjitt 3. Two-base i and »ond |rreo5i Durum; o. xwo-uase nx ^ fter Redder, Chandlex*, Sneed,. Di ivi WiH 1 ,. Tu eaiix, Thorhton. three-base Chandler Mowed sii kit! 'an- Harris. Home run: Burditt. Stolbn other two-bagger Mir ngj R :£ Aus- to roll unhindered through minor j ” n- league opposition. The number one : | ff r team scored its 20th straight vie- Y P FI -Infantry Beats Brooklyn streak of 24 scorelesjs lih ' 1. ii , kings when they pushed across a , h. ■ 1 iiiiiiiimi ■ r- ■<«n run in the eighth. The Brooks meet iri LiUIII|IDOIlC I UI Tulsa j)x the Texas League today. [f 1 . '• "i r r i llt'fi rll FI Ifarow and VanlNAjdamson. Kjarow i wjeakejid. Benhetk is a likeable will swim for while Adam- 1 character and nice to know if you son will represent College Station., can fj^d him behind his freckles. Other outstapidmg^ntranU art j Benny Stanford has just recent- V Graw- ]j- been moved up to number two spot bn the squad, Most people, watch; Stanford | because of hij> somewhat “colorflil” sex-ve which | he gets in “some:of tht) time,” tjx quote Stanford. He always puts on a good show add wins his sharp of gafned too. f XUmlxer three' slot falls to RoHriey Sellars, the “chop” man on the team. He likes to stand iF I -4 as they were coneex ii :d :it i new ball game, 4x1 1 :x st | uii Aggies eamO to 'bst viji thiee run rally that s >wj*d game. ! ’ _- . The A&M infield p it jn performance as they jibl i up pitcher Bobby tighter moments. A|l Baylor mert died ! The Bears accoun i hits, six of these ig: hasps. Of the Aggils elgh|l j_»-. two iwerc :f«jr _n^fertt’s double by Tex THoij afternoon, until Bill started ;to I L j, TOy the I ekr’ji p drop those beautiful lobs of his acC( went ^he distil right on the base line and ftpree ; Errors by!' his Vet Stanford back out of range. times werej; the ch Last and almost least, is Duffy ^' s ^ oss ‘ in midcourt and just chop the ball across the net. Stanley, the wiry guy on the team. He (never seems to tire and can ( uncork a serve that will make the j best of them, take notice. Stanley’s j form as he begins these serves is ! something to watch. Duffy plays good tennis and makes dhe other I boys hop to stay in their top .spots. | 4 eiess in- ;* /-i fi S»|A Composite For Handball Laurels j “C" Infantry downed “A” Com- i posilc to takq the Intramural Handball championship Tuesday ( bight in a hard; fought match. The : DEL RIO, Tex., April 8 Most of the Pittsburgh Pirates were confused yesterday in their game with the Chicago White Sox , at Juarez, Mexico, because all of the public address announcements [were made in Spanish. The Bfces | icorc was two ito one. lost, 7, to 5. I n ar ber and Mackey of the In* I.EM.O, Tex., April,8 —| ^ site two straight games, 21-19 and 21-13.1 This minor upset gave ithe Infantrymen a decided ad- | vantage in the match. El g: inr * .Mi. 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