The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 05, 1953, Image 4

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THE BATTALION
Thursday, March 5, 1953
Tigers Win Third
In Region Tourney
Consolidated’s Tigers took third
place in the Class B regional
tournament at Huntsville over the
weekend.
The Tigers won over Kennard
and Klien, but lost to the state’s
defending Class B champ Big
Sandy.
In the first game, CHS downed
Kennard as David Bonnen scored
20 points. Bonnen scored just five
points less than the whole Ken
nard team, as the Tigers won BO
SS.
Consolidated met Big Sandy in
the semi-finals and lost their
fourth game of the year 43-25.
Anderson was high for the Tigers
with 12 points.
In the battle for third place,
Bobby Jackson and Joe Motheral
Went on a scoring spree to lead
Consolidated by Klien 85-67.
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Clowns And All
Tumblers Perform
At Basketball Tilts
By ED HOLDER
Battalion Managing Editor
The Aggie Tumbling Club was
one of the highlights of the bas
ketball games in DeWare Field
House this year as they pro
vided halftime entertainment for
the crowds.
Conrad Webb and Bud Matthews
rolled and stumbled from one apar-
atus to the other during the break,
impersonating other members of
the club.
Their slip shod actions resemb
led those of a beginner, but these
men have to be the best in the
business to avoid injuries in their
precision acts.
Webb is vice president of the
tumblers, and Matthews is co-spon
sor. N. A. (Nickey) Ponthieux of
the PE department is the other
sponsor.
Leading performer on the high
bar, parallel bars, and horse was
Bob Doby, who cut out the clown
ing and got down to serious mas
tering of the apartus.
Doby is president of the tumb
ling club and always brought
thrills from the crowd as he
switched hands in the middle of
one his most precision stunts on
the high bar, the “Giant Swing.”
Performing on the high bar
with Doby was Wilson Noble, sec
retary of the club.
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Jack Rodehayor performs on the
“horse” as a series of the act,
and then goes into his series on
the “still rings.”
Darrell Roberts, Glen Boyd, I.
J. (Natch) Flores, Jerrell Marsh
all and Carl Johnson make up the
aggregation on the trampoline.
Doby, Johnson, Noble and
Marshall give their routine on the
parallel bars. Bud Wilson has an
act on' the bars, but also sub
stitutes as a clown if one of them
is absent.
The club’s next big show will be
Sunday night at Temple where
they will perform for the mem
bers of the veteran’s hospital.
A five-way meet will be their
next home performance March 21,
when they meet teams from the
University of Texas, -Ft. Worth
YMCA, Houston YMCA and the
Dallas Athletic Club.
Texas will also feature their
girls tumbling team. One of their
girls is a national champion in
the mat division.
Medals •will be awarded to in
dividuals in the first three places
of each event, and an all-around
trophy will be given to the top con
tender in the all-around event.
A team trophy will also be
awarded.
Stolen Car Recovered
In North Gate Area
Wayne H. Henderson’s car re
ported stolen Tuesday morning has
been recovered, said Fred Hick
man, chief of Campus Security.
The car was found Tuesday night
at North Gate near the place
from which it was stolen.
Eight Fish Mai men Crownt |
Boxers Classy in First Da
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tlectrical
Eight top-flight freshmen wrest
lers snared division championships
yesterday in closing out one half
of the intramural mat toumey.
At the same time that the wrest
ling matches were being unfolded,
the first day of the boxing pro
gram that ends in the crowning of
18 champs on Fight Night got un
derway in DeWare Field House
with 21 bouts.
Three of the eight mat titles
went to members of one outfit,
F FA
Freshman wrestling champions
are as follows:
will be decided today because of a
schedule mix-up. Bonarden, Co. A,
will scrap Rathbone, Sq. 20, as a
result of his pinning of Lyons, Sq.
24.
123 pound—speedy Gonzales,
Co. I; 130 pound—Joe Pinson, Sq.
17; 137 pound—Albert Crow, F
FA; 147 pound—Dick Cappel, Sq.
21; 157 pound—Fred Heldenfels,
F FA; 167 pound—Albert Rial, F
FA; 177 pound—John Parker, Co.
C; 191 pound—Bobby McCarn, Co.
A.
The Fish heavyweight champ
An illegal hold applied by Bil
ly Gilbert, Sq. 17, cost him the
147 pound ribbon and gave Cappel
a 1-0 win. With the score 0-0 at
the end of three minutes, Gilbert
won the coin toss and chose the
advantage. Twenty seconds later,
Cappel, a resident of Honduras,
fought to his feet but could not
break Gilbert’s hold. It was then
that referee J. W. Griffith called
the illegal hold.
Fighting back hard tbeeruig,
score, 4-4, at the end 1111
them
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Two of the smallest wrestlers
in the tourney, Pinson and Tom-
mye, Sq. 21, put on one of the best
shows of the year. Both short,
scrappy and fast, they fought back
and forth over the mat before
Pinson took the bout at 1:07 on a
leg pin after scoring in the first
15 seconds on a take-down.
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minutes, Rial had Bet. l eV( ‘ls I
23, on the canvas throuf
30 seconds to cop tkr y et 'h:
point and the 167 poi^eei'ing s
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58 seconds to go in A rse
then scored again at
Rial tied it at 1:20. ' intei \ ie\
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led at Georgia Militaryg . j,] n g[ ]
and was one of the f®
tourney, pinned Sofge, ( Busint
2:01. McCarn piled up i cu p. lu . a i
at 1:10 and went on toy industri
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DARING YOUNG MAN —Bob
Doby of the A&M Tumbling Club
goes through his precision “Giant
Swing” during the halftime of
the Aggie-Frog game; Saturday
night.
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The first track meet of the
season for the Aggies will be stag>-
ed Saturday afternoon on Kyle
Field with Texas University and
the University of Houston providr
ing the competition.
Defending SWC track champ
ions, the Aggies will be facing
their toughest opponent in the
Longhorns.
The Cougar's have some fine
sprinters and may give the Steers
trouble in the sprints now that
Olympic team member, Dean
Smith of Texas has been declared
ineligible.
Darrow Hooper, Aggies fine
weightman and second place Olym
pic shot putter will be favored in
the shot and discus for the Cadets.
Saturday will be the last time
people will be able to watch Hoop
er perform, since he will be at the
Drake Relays when the Aggies
have their last track meet here.
Student Floral Concessions
. The meet will begin with the
field events at 3 p. m., with the
first race starting at 3:30 p. m.
The respective freshman squads
df the three schools will also com
pete against each other.
Field events for the freshman
will be held separate from the var
sities, with- the possible exception
of the javelin. The Fish races
will run immediately after the var
sity races in each event.
According to Colonel Anderson,
head Aggie track coach, the Cadet
Fish squad is stronger than last
year’s and should do fairly well.
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