Tuesday, March 3, 1953 THE BATTALION Page 3 ,1J Downs Ags » Cagers 4 "lose 53 Season Play i'ls as L ?‘ es to 9. The Ca- ion-m a t halftime 28-24 and at onorcr the last frame 39-24. stowed^hlpn and Warren fouled v- .tries White entered the ho pdead the late period rally. {.q maxed the fourth quarter coileg-'h three field goals in the and one-half minutes of ■men 2 ' penisg scorers for TCU were tudem'dh 14, and Warren gath- iallo\ fount, J uni/o Pcrs S r gav ippoini ling eiDAY LAST DAY dentlyts~-l:35 - 3:16 - 4:57 n't \vit!6:38 - 8:19 - 10:00 es who* e add-i let Ui: You t us nrrVE 1 [ s IMT0F/JVJ^K 17 GijS HoM GEORGE ering 12. Miksch led the Aggies with 13, followed by Pirtle with 12. The conference season is at an end for A&M, Baylor, and Arkan sas. For the other four, it will end tonight. Big game of the night will be at Fort Worth where Texas meets TCU. The Longhorns and Frogs are tied wdth Rice for the confer ence lead. The Owls meet SMU in Dallas. NCAA Tourneys The Southwest Conference rep resentative will go to Manhattan, Kan. March 13 and 14 for the regional NCAA meet. Also attend ing that meet will be the Missoma Valley champion, Big Seven cham pion, and one team to be selected at large. Winners of each regional meet will go to Kansas City to play for the NCAA title March 17 and 18. Basketball coaches will hold their annual convention in Kansas City beginning March 16. TCU Ohlen Warren Allen Swaim Lampkin Hoyt White Brumblcy Brown f«: ft i>r ti> S 4 0 14 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 (i A&M Miksch Pirtle Martin Blnford Heft Addison Johnson fK ft i>r ti> 3 7 3 13 0 10 1 Totals 14 20 15 48 Totals 20 12 22 52 Score by periods: TCU 8 16 10 18—52 A&M 11 17 11 9—48 Free throws missed—Ohlen 2, Warren 2, Swaim 2, White, Brumbley 2, Brown, Miksch 7, Martin 3, Binford 2, Addison .2. Koenifi MONTGOMERY PALACE Bryan 2'$879 SKY HIGH—Leroy Miksch outjhmps a frog in the final qharter of the Aggie-TCU basketball game Saturday night. This was Miksch’s last game for the Maroon and White. He will graduate in June. Odessa Loses Two Meets in Ag Pool 'GHNlws - Cartoon . felis— AndeRTS WEDNESDAY CIRCLE 4-1250 •en Under 12 Admitted } When Accompanied By dult. QUEEN JPT & WEDNESDAY TODAY & TUESDAY “Disc Jockey” COMING — FRl. I REVUE DlNY THOMAS-PEGGY LEE JjTI’L ABNER This Is The Forest Primeval A&M Freshmen and Brazos Comity High School swimmers beat the Odessa High School tank men at P. L. Downs Natatorium Saturday. Odessa met the Brazos team in the morning, but came out on the short end of a 48-26 count. In the afternoon, Odessa swam against the Fish but lost 66-9. Results of the Odessa and A&M freshman match are as follows. i. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY NICK CRAVAT • ROLAND K1BBEE - HAROLD HECHT ROBERT SI0DMAK-* NORMA PRODUCTION ( DISTRIBUTED S* WARNER BROSn W Forty ward freestyle—Thassian (P 1 ), Stawiki (F), Kemp (0). 100 yard breaststroke — Goff (F), Allen (F), Stubbs (O). 200 yard freestyle—Devilbiss (F), Barlow (F), Marx (0). 100 yard backstroke — Baird (F), Kirkpatrick (F), Bush (0). 100 yard freestyle—Klipple (F), Whellcr (0), Sherwook (F). 120 individual medley—Klipple (F), Stawicki (F), Cannon (0). 180 medley relay—Barlow, Kirk patrick and Goff (F). 160 freestyle relay—Setel, Al len, Sherwoodj Percifield (G). Divers—Percifield (F), Stawicki (F), Cannon (0). Results of the Brazos and Odessa meet were as follows: 40 yard freestyle — Shuffler (B), Kemp (0), Mitchell (0). .100 yard breaststroke —Pen- berthy (B), Stubbs (.0), Fox (O). 200 yard freestyle—Albert (B), Draper (B), Wheeler (0). 100 yard backstroke—Barlow (B), Kinchen (0), Bush (0). 100 yard freestyle—Boyett (B), Flecher (B), Borger (0). 120 individual medley—Stevens B), Swindell (O), Dinchen (0). 180 medley relay—Barlow, Pen- berthy, Boyett (B). 160 freestyle relay — Shuffler, Flecher, Thompson, Broper, (B). Divers—Cannon (0), Kenrick (0). TONITE & WEDNESDAY Stewart Granger Technicolor “PRISONER OF ZENDA” ‘ THE RIVER” By A1 Capp TI L ABNER A Shrewd Plan By A1 Capp C-AAJ'LL UUMPOFr /AS-PO BOTTOMLESS *) p/7;a^'jlook at /t oa/ th' wav DOLV/VS/’— THEM me: AH’TH’PITCHER'LL be: outa hhh H&ACH.rr-J Ten Semifinals Unreeled; Finals Set Today tunau copped the fisk^io? pound Fish Mat Seven berths in division finals were filled yesterday as 13 bouts, including 10 semifinals, were un folded in the intramural wrestling tourney. Finals in the freshman class will be unreeled today, in stead of on Fite Nite. Title berths in the following divisions were decided: One in up perclassman 137 pound, both final ists in upperclassman 177 pound, one in upperclassman 191 pound, both finalists in fish 137 pound, both in fish 177 pound, and both contenders for the freshman 191 pound title. Two vital upperclassman heavy weight matches, both of them semifinals, were postponed. They were Davis, Co. C—Huff, E FA and Winkler, A Ath.—Maxwell, A Arm. Benefield Scraps Granton John Benefield, Sq. 11, jumped into the upperclassman 177 pound final with a hard-fought 3-2 de cision over Murray, A Arm. He meets Granton, A Inf. The tall, rangy Benefield got off in front of his stubborn foe, with a take down at 1:50. Murray counted at 2:55 to make at 2-1, then Bene field scored the winning point at 3:05 as he broke Murray’s hold. Murray made it 3-2 at 4:20. Gran ton, the other 177 pound finalist, pinned Braswell, A Ord., in 2:51 after building up a 4-1 lead on points. In a crowd-pleasing upperclass man 191 pound bout, Shaw, Sq. 3, gained the finals with a 4-2 decision of Gerloff, A Sig. Shaw fights the Kilgore, Sq. 9—Van Hoosier, C FA winner. Kilgore took Meier, A Arm. in 1:14. Forcing Gerloff to the mat at 1:00 on a take-down, Shaw record ed a 2-0 lead, but Gerloff knotted it at 2:30 on a near-fall. At 3:02, Shaw scored the winning points on another take-down. Fast Fish Bouts Two quick falls decided the freshman 191 pound finalists. Mc- Carn, Co. A, pasted Keith, Sq. 20, to the canvas in 54 seconds. Viv ian, Co. I, snai'ed a decision from Holstein, Sq. 24 in 1:12. Dodd, Sq. 11, pulled out all the stops as he pinned Hughes, AAA, in 1:27 to gain the upperclassman 157 pound finals against Johnson, A Ord. Dodd pulled ahead, 210, in points with a near-fall at 1:29. In an upperclassman 137 pound semifinal, Rowland, Sq. 11, gained the finals with a 2:41 fall of Burk- head, Sq. 7. He battles Andrews, B FA, in the title match. Rowland spurted in front in the first 35 seconds and led 6-0 at 1:50 on two take-downs and a near-fall. Parker in 177 Final John Parker, Co. C, one of the most promising grapplers of the tourney, pinned Zefnial, Sq. 21, to vault into the fish 177 pound title scrap. He takes the mat against Sofge, Co. H, who deci- sioned Moore, Co. A, 6-4, Leading 4-3 at the end of four minutes, Sofge counted the winning mar gin with a near-fall at 4:10. Shaw, F FA, pinner Ai'eher, Co. D in 57 seconds and Roberts, Sq. 24 pinned Roots, D FA in fresh man 147 pound bouts. Ferrell, D FA, and Crow, F FA, sneaked into the fish 137 pound finals without losing any sweat. Ferrell got a forfeit from Tachi- bana, Sq. 19, and Crow wa3 cred ited with a default ovbr Petty, Sq. 24, when Petty was unable to make the weight. Friday Results Following is a summary of Fri day’s matches: Upperclassman 147 pound—Henson, Sq. 5, over Seth, ASA, by default. Henson thus meets Pyle, Sq. 7, in the fight for the crown. 167 pound—-Loustaunau, Bizzell, over Hayes, C FA; Webb, A Ord., over Milton, A Cml. This sets the stage for a spine-tingling battle for the 167 pound crown. Webb captured the upperclassman 157 pound diadem in 1952 and Lous- Weight Lifters Meet At Little Gym The meet in Dallas March 7 will be the topic for discussion when the Weight Lifting Club meets to morrow night at 7:30 in the lit tle gym, club president Bobby Fletcher said today. He strongly urges that all members attend. crown. Freshman 123 pound—Gonzales, Co. I, over Whither, Sq. 24; Allen, Co. H, over Fuchs, Sq. 23. The two win ners meet for the title today. 130 pound—Tommye, Sq. 21, over Smith, Co. C, by default. Tommye battles Pinsh, Sq. 17, for the championship. 137 pound-Crow, F FA, oyer Keeter, Sq. 22; Tachibana, Sq. 19, over Stewart, Sq. 22; Heavyweight — Evans, Fish Band, over Bonarden, Co. A; Gan- tier, Co. G, over Sanders, F FA, by default. Soccer Team Blanks BAFB In Fifth Win The Aggie Soccer team won their fifth game of the year by a score of 4-0 over Bryan Air Force Base. Captain G. Cardenas scored all four goals for A&M to send him into the league scoring lead with 15 goals. A&M’s first goal came on a free kick by Cardenas. On a free kick, the ball is placed 12 yards in front of the goal posts with no one but the goalie given a chance to block the kick. The second goal came on a pass from the right wing to Cardenas who booted it between the posts. Early in the second half, the Bryan goalie made an attempt to catch the ball a little too far from the goal and Cardenas kicked the ball over his head for the third Score. The fourth goal came just 10 minutes before the end of the game on a strong 20 yard kick by Cardenas. “The team is improving all the time, and the new members are x’eally showing up fine,” said Cai'- denas. Allen Academy comes to A&M for the next game on March 4. The Aggies wind up regular sea son play against Texas. jpA' > : r ■ J #5 When Grover talks to his dreamboat — something clicks A call from Dreamboat always clicks with Grover. And an Automatic Message Ac counting machine has been clicking too — down in the telephone office — busily punching impressions on a paper tape. You may be interested in what this ingenious recorder does. It keeps track of what telephone number you called, how long you talked, and records this informa tion in such a way that another machine can automatically prepare a monthly bill. The development of this new automatic work by Bell Telephone Laboratories, Western Electric and the telephone com panies. Telephone people working on this and other interesting and important proj ects were in college just a short time ago. Perhaps you’d like to join them. Your Placement Officer can give you de tails about employment opportunities in the Bell System. Or write to American Telephone & Telegraph Company, College Relations Section, 195 Broadway, New York 7, N. Y., for a copy of the booklet.