Intersquad Swimmers Meet Saturday At Ag * * * *-< * '» * 1 1 ir/// ( IIS Flays Louise /4^ Tumblers Monday Night at 8 Set for NAU root m, a&i v Music Committee Hears The MSC Music Committee will hold tryouts for the 2nd annual Intercollegiate Talent Show on S\V Collegiate Talent Hve Texas college campuses to day. The committee will visit Baylor, TCU, NTSC, TSCW and SMC. An Inlers(|uu(i Swim Meet, be tween two squads made up of var sity, fish and some high school stars, will be held Saturday at 3 p.m. in the 1*. L. Downs Jr. Nata- torium. The two teams, maroon a n d w^ite, will run off 13 events to provide a full afternoon of enter tainment for anyone interested in good swimming competition. A top-flight list of officials has been lined up for the meet, fea turing such well known personal- itiesaround the campus as Bud Bar- low, Tom Harrington, Ray George, Intramural Highlights (Continued from Page 4) 1(7 pound—I’yka, Sq. 4, pinned Jackson, A Ord.; Hightower, Sq. C, pinned Bomba, A Sig., in 1:42; Shultz, B FA, decisioned Poteet, Sq. 13, in a default after Poteet injured his knee during the fight; Heavyweight—Winkler pinned Grant; Huff, E FA, pinned Rem- mers, Sq. 3, in 42 seconds. Freshman 157 pound—Hanson Sq. 17, won by forfeit over Drury, Sq. 20; Rial, F FA, won by forfeit over Mitchell, Sq. 22; 167 pound—Witcher, Sq. 21, pinned Buell, Sq. 22, in 2:23; Be- hunko, Sq. 23, decisioned Bailey, Co. B, 13-8; Douglas decisioned Adams; Denard, Sq. 18, pinned Withers, D FA, in 2:10 177 pound—Novrie, Sq. 17, pin ned Pair, Co. C, in 2:25; Zernial ddbisioned Fisher. Soccer Spirit High (Continued from Page 4) in the eastern and northern states. A faster and more spirited game would be hard to find, and a club with more spirit than the Aggie toccer team has would be even Larder to find. Fish Basket bull Another aggregation which has received a minimum of support during the past weeks is the Ag gie freshman basketball team. Sports men across the state have pointed an accusing finger at this first year club and yelled “worst in> the conference.” They haven’t won a game this year. But it might pay to remem ber that from out of this group will come the point makers, of the future. John Fortenberry has dumin-d in point after point for the fish this year, and definitely posed as a future star. Gene Berthauer is an other promising freshman who Aggie fans will see a lot of in the years to come. Coach Larry Hayes is here for his first year, and it doesn’t look like a very encouraging sight for him to look around in the stands mid see four or five dozen fans instead of four or five hundred. The Aggie tumbling team next scheduled meet is the Gulf A. A. C. Invitational Meet, which will be held in DeWare Field House March 21. Following is today’s schedule of matches: Cpperciassman 147 pound — Kelleon, White Band, vs. Rowland, A QMC; 177 pound—Weems, A Eng., vs Murray, A Arm.; Shrader, A TC, vs. White, B FA; Stallwitz, A FA, vs Smith, A Cml.; Heavyweight—Davis, Co. C, vs Bolub, Sq. 9; Copeland, A FA, vs Barnett, Maroon Band; Rogers, Sq. 6, vs Zuchero, A Ath.; Keller, AAA, vs Castellaos, Sy. 5; Slink, A QMC, vs Holemann, A TC; Lew- qs, A FA, vs Maxwell, AC Ann.; Freshman 157 pound—Griffin, 7 FA, vs Byrd, Fish Band; Mosses, Co. G, vs Stinnett, E FA; Scravino, Sq. 23, vs Gonzales, E FA; 177 pound—Rothpletz, E FA, vs Economides, Sq. 18; Hamlett, Sq. 18, vs Bush, Sq. 23; Sheffield, Co. G, vs Keith, Sq. 20. In opening games of team hand ball, A QMC, Sq. 4, and Sq. 10 notched shutout wins. Sq. 11 beat Sq. 3, 2-1. In the shutouts A QMC wallop ed A TC, 3-0, Sq. 4 blanked Sq. 13, 3-0, and Sq. 10 whitewashed A FA, 2-0. Football players Benny Sinclair and Joe Boring scored 26 points between them to lead Sq. 8 to a 42-13 win and the Class B basket ball title. Sinclair dumped in 15 points and Boring netted 11. No Night Football On Kyle Field in ’53 Because of the stadium expan sion program, no night games will be played on Kyle Field this fall, ! said Pat Dial, Athletic Office bus- ; incss manager. The expansion program includes moving back the middle light on ; the west side and changing its candiepowcr, he said. Morton's The present, press box will be , moved to 1 the 30-yard line in case 1 the new press box is not complet- j ed by September, Dial said. | ^ ^ The Consolidated Tigers will play Louise in a practice game at ^ I Tiger gym Monday night starting Bill McCulley, Walter Penberthy, at 8 p. m. Taylor Wilkins, Cull Tishler and tk t: Ed Sauer. lhe J'g ers wound up district. • pla> with a 9-1 record and 22-3 | The meet is being sponsored by TOe White • jund, listed below, °n the season. Louise brings a 28-2 the tumbling team and contestants will be opposed by the maroon ! seasonal record into the game. 1 are expected from the Houston squad to be listed in tomorrow’s Bobby Jackson, Fred Anderson, YMCA and Houston Sokol dub issue of The Battalion. Vanity and Joe Motheral were the big Dallas YMCA and Dallas Sokol members of the white squad are scoring guns for Consolidated this j club, the Fort Worth YMCA,, and ommy Davenport, Don Crawford, year. David Bonncn and Pinky others who will compete unattach- »»ayne Strickle", Paul Wallin, Coy Cooner along with Carroll supplied ed- Hr?’ 1 Dickie , the sp8,k and defenJ,iTe hu * tle - | Plans are being made to have a Burns We i n y ’ Jm,n ’ 10 Jackson was the season individ- girls division with women entries Bums, West,' DonaW^Horne, John | ua i high tor the Tigers, from Texas Univenity and the averaging 12 points per game. | Dallas Athletic club. His high game total was 21 points, i Sponsoring the 18 man tumbling Jackson ended the season with team are N. A. Ponthieux and N. Cameron and John Malcolm. While Contestants Fish contestants for the whites will be John Kirkpatrick, Roland Baird, Henry Goff, Allen, Robert Sherwood, and David Percil/eid. Visiting high school swimmers from Consolidated High School and Stephen F. Austin in Bryan will be George Boyett, Don Draper and i has Pablo Marentes. boys. 279 points. Bonnen was the spark plug, end ing the season with a 7.1 average. If Jackson had an off night, An derson and Motheral could be counted on for enough points to keep CHS ahead. Coach Chafin high opinion of these two Health Keeps Them Happy . . and regular visits to t h e i r physician keeps thme healthy. Be smart. Do the same! D. Matthews of the A&M P. E. department. Following the Gulf A. A. U. meet, the team will travel to Fort ] Dpen 7 days a week—% a.m. - p.m. Worth for the Southwestern A. A. 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