"7 J 9 Texas, iRic M'pus Relays 9y RAY HOLBROOK Defending: champion A&M em barks Friday for the Corpus Chris- ti Quarterback Relays where the Cadets will again-vie with Texas , and Rice for tratk and field hon ors. This meet, which is sponsored by the Corpus Quarterback Club, is the equivalent of what was for- m'erly the Little Conference Meet since it involves the three teams that usually finish first, second, , and third in the SWC meet. Th(? Aggies won last year by quite va margin since two of Texas.’ fop sprinters were out with pulled < . muscles. On the basis of meets to * date, the Cadets are favored to take this or^e again by a close margin over TU. Giant George Kadera is favored in the' shot and discuss for A&M and Ray Marek of Texas and Tobin Rote of Rice are expected to fight it out in the javelin. ' x ' Ag Vaulters Favored ,» The Aggie pole vault twosome. Jack Simpson and Don Graves, should top Texas’ Bob Walters, but Walters and Vern McGrew of Rjce are expected to battle in the high jump with Buddy Davis and Graves close behind. Meeks and Johnson of TU and Grawunder i of Rice are top contenders in the broad jump with A&M entries in! this event being J. TV'Weber artd Glenn Lippman. j Charley Parker and Perry Sam- yels of L Texas are sprint favor ites jvith Red Brown of Rice closet behind. Texas should; take tho 440 relay with Rice again sec ond. Probably the best race of the evening will be the 440 dash. Tom Cox, of Rico and Don Mitchell of A&M will tangle in this one a,hd the record of 47.8 may fall. "V A ’Timely” Question Some claim th(*i _Cox ran 40.5 anchoring Rice's winning mile re lay at Ti\xuh Relays last week and Mitchell was clocked. In 47.0 or slightly under. It is interesting to note that although Mitchell’s lime was clocked slower than Cox's ho gained two or three yards on tho Klee anchor ’man. Otha Byrd' end^JIm Hoff of Rice are defending 8WC chamn- iorf and runner*up respectively In the 880, but TU's Lowell Hawkin* son and Don Sparks look like the best half mile bets. Alex Orti* and Robert Allen of the Aggies could ^ ■■■ - - j 1 ' Starj Award ForKaderar George Kadera Field event standout Kadera was the only Aggie to gain a first place in the Texas Relays, last - week, but Big George made up for being the “only one” as he dominated the discuss competi- -4100| accord ing tO| Spence. To Buffs with Miscues By CHUCK CABANISS Too many charity passes to first base and poor base*running marred an otherwise fine performance of the Cadets aa they dropped a 10- inning tilt to Houston, 4-6, yes terday afternoon on Kyle Field. The Bayou City’s AA Texas League Buffs were outhit by the Maroons six to eight, but the pro fessional nine tallied two runs in the tenth frame to break-up the tight contest. Zernia’s home run af ter Czaplekski had been issued a base on balls provided the Houston club with its twb-run- margin. Ag starter Bruce Morisse was charged with the loss despite the shortness of his mound duty. The Nordheim hairier was derricked after walking the first four bat ters to face him. With one .man already given free passage home, Sam Blanton took over the hurling chores and walked the .fifth player to enter the bat ter’s box for Houston, forcing a second run home. Starting Buff first-sacker Kellert drove in a third run before Blanton retired the side. For the remainder of the clash Blanton’s pitching was superlative. Ag Rallies Fail Aggie uprisings in both the ninth and tenth innings threatened to reclaim the win, but fell shy of the needed scores. Veteran Houston relief hurler Stevens ended the game by setting down long ball hitteri Herschel i Maltz and Wally Moon while a trjio of Cadet base- runners waited expectantly 011 the loaded sacks. - After Yale Lajry was Waved out on strikes to open the bottom of the tenth, A1 Ogletree waited out a walk, us did pinch-hitter Guy Wal lace, making hid first appearance of; the campaign.1 The next* batter, Joe Ecrette, was safe on first when the Buff baseman failed to tag him after fielding a dribbling bounder down the first base line. It was at this point that Ste vens relieved tip; tirin* bayou moundsman Hahp, and,Jljalts pop ped up to the catcher and Moon knocked a ground ball to the mound for an easy third out / Moon Ties Score A&M had tied the fray up in the ninth when Moon singled, Shug McPherson was walked, and John] DeWitt sacrificed to move the run ners to second jsnd third. The next man up. Hank Candelr ari, attempted to sacrifice—and did squeeze Moon heme for the tying tally. But the former Jeff Davis star was credited with a single rather than a sacrifice when the Buffs left the initial bag unguard ed and allowed him to make the sack safely. However, the rally was ended abruptly as McPherson was caught in a rundown between third and home following Moon’s success ful move home. Then to top off the '‘baek - firing" Candalai i was thrown out when ht attempted to steal second just as M cPherson was successfully rap'd own and tigged out. Hind-Sight Situation Maroons had seem »d due to have ratiners on first i.nd third with onij^ one out—but t le unsuc cessful Cadet' base-runr ing pre vented this situation fron develop- ~fiartier scoring had cojLe in tho second iinhing for the E uffs and the first and seventh f»r A&M. Hausmanh singled Haus home for Houston’s fourth score, and tin Aggie tally ,'in the first sad coi when Lester Lackey wai walked, then driven honrk by M001 ’s doubb Two more Cadet talliei came ii the seventh frame when 1 lalt on with a charity pass qn ball Moon was safe at first >n an ror, and McPherson do ibled 1 duo home with a ringing tw bagger. (See BOX SCORE, Pdgo'6) Rev. JamoH Jackson A&M METHOD ^ CHURCH / you are cordially invited tend all the church '•-i, ! ■ ■ i. Sunday: 9:50 A.M.—Church School 11:00 A.M.—Morning Woruhip ■ , . ; ■■ 7:00 P.M.—Evening Wt mhip Wednesday: 6:00 P.M.—Dinner — prdgram for Aggies * . 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