Thursday, December 27, 1951 THE BATTALION Page 3 Nine Aggie Trackmen To Participate In Annual Sugar Bowl Meet Dec. 30 Nine members of the Aggie 1951 championship track team will par ticipate in the Sugar Bowl annual track meet Dec. 30 in New Or leans. The track meet is a part of the pre-game festivities pre ceding the New Year’s Day foot ball classic. The Cadets, under the leadership of head coach Frank Anderson and assistant coach Ray Putnam, will enter one hurdler, two sprintei's and a pair of relay teams in the meet. The relay teams will be a 440 and a mile relay team. Mayeaux Runs Three lettermen — Bill Bless, Bobby Ragsdale, and Bill Stal- ter will be joined by a speedy soph omore, Pete Mayeaux, to form the 440-yard relay team. A halfback and linebacker on the football team, Mayeaux ran the century in.9.9 during tryouts. Last year’s relay team won the confer ence title with a time of 42.4, but will enter the Sugar Bowl meet as underdogs to a speedy University of Texas team. Fast-stepping Bill Stalter, high point man in the SWC meet last year with 12 points, will also en ter the 100 meter race along with relay teammate, Bobby Ragsdale. Sports Banquet To Honor A&MAthletes, Downs Says P. L. Downs, Jr., general chair man of the Ticket and Finance Committee for the Aggies’ Winter Sports Banquet, reported today that ticket sales to the annual af fair were “selling as rapidly as can be expected this early before the banquet.” The dinner, co-sponsored by the A&M Athletic Department and the Brazos County A&M Club, will be held in Sbisa Hall on the night of Jan. 12 to honor members of the 1951 football and cross country teams. Annual awards to out standing members of the football team Avill be made at the banquet. Dick Hervey, executive secretai'y for the Former Students Associa tion, reports that the association will hold its annual club officers and class agents’ meeting over the weekend -of Jan. 12 and 13 and that he expects some 150 persons attending this meeting will also po to the sports banquet. The Aggies Club has a meeting scheduled on Jan. 12-13, and sec retary Marshall Spivey expects a large number of these club mem bers to be on hand to honor the Aggie athletes. Tickets On Sale Downs has started a heavy sales campaign on ticket sales and he has distributed tickets for public sale to the following College Sta tion personnel: Lipscomb’s Phar macy, College Station State Bank, Student Exchange, Black’s Phar macy, Madcley’s Pharmacy, Me morial Student Center, Dick Her vey, Barlow Irvin, J. D. Prewit, E. E. McQuillen, Ernest Langford, Joe Motheral, Allen Madeley, J. E. Roberts and the Student Co-op. In Bryan, tickets may be bought from the First National Bank, City National Bank, First State Bank and Trust Co., W.S.D. Clothiers, Bullock - Sims, A. M. Waldrop and Co., Conway’s, Oscar Crain, Mar shall Spivey, Flop Colson, Johnny Longley, and Judge A. S. Ware. Paul Leming Participates Paul Leming, leHerman from Beaumont, will participate in the 110-meter hurdles. Second place winner in last season’s conference meet, Leming won three firsts dur ing regular spring competition and was conference champion in 1950. Veterans Robert Mays and James Baker form the backbone of the mile relay team, which won the conference last season. They will be joined by newcomers John De- Witt of Waco and Carol Libby. A&M was best in the nation, with a 3:16.0 in 1951, until bested by Drake at the Drake Relays. DeWitt, who lettered three years in basketball and an equal number of times in baseball, has completed his eligibility in these sports but is still eligible to compete in track. Oklahoma Favored The University of Oklahoma thin-clads, who were runner-ups to the Aggies mile relay team in last PETE MAYEAUX HOW MANY TIMES A DAY DO YOU INHALE? 50? M)0? 200? V. IF YOU’Rt 4 N AVERi6 [ smoker THI RIGHT IS OVER 200! jPvs-: ^ s: m Yes, 2@© times every day your nose and throat are exposed to irritation. • • im GOOD REASONS WHY YOU'RE BETTER OFF SMOKING Philip Morris! mm PROVED definitely milder .. . PROVED definitely less irritating than any other leading brand . . . PROVED by outstanding nose and throat specialists. EXTRA ! ATTENTION ALL COLLEGE STUDENTS Every Tuesday Evening over NBC THE PHILIP MORRIS PLAYHOUSE Presents an Outstanding College Student Featured with Famous Hollywood Stars in the PHILIP MORRIS Intercollegiate Acting Competition 7r SPRUCE UP A FEW RAPIO > X HEAR HIM 'CAUSE I'M TOME DEAF ANYWAYS V'/fAXW, IF YOU COULD CONVERT THE CAROLS. INTO NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS, YOUP HIT A UP-COMIN' MARKET. By Walt Kelly IF YOU WAS TRV1N' TO CO OPERATE /4TALL, VOU'P TAKE EM UP FOR AT LEAST JES' ME3BE A FEWVfitiZ, ANVlMYS