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Page 4 THE BATTALION Thursday, March 19, 1953 Eight Fish Scrappers Cop ’Mural Ring Titles The eight top freshman boxers of 1953’s intramural ring program were crowned yesterday in a rous ing, excitement-packed 45 minutes of boxing in DeWare Field House. Co. C’s Clarence Wheeler and Richard Foretich took the 177 and 191 pound crowns. Jaime Gonzales, the 123 pound champ, and Red Horton, the 130 pound titleholder, are in Co. I. Other division titlists are: 137 pound—Allen Greer, Sq. 17; 147 pound—Louis Hischler, Co. F; 157 pound—Jack Pearson, Sq. 20; 167 pound—Del Owens, Sq. 21. As expected, the 137 pound scrap between Greer and Alvin Sinclair, Sq. 24, proved to be the classiest of the day. Going into the last round, Sinclair was ahead on two of the three judge’s scoring cards. Both boys were swinging away near the ropes when Alvin slipped and fell to the floor, landing on a trick knee. With Sinclair unable to continue, the bout was awarded to Greer on a TKO. Using a weaving attack which threw off Greer’s timing, Sinclair had scored well in the first and second with combinations of hard left and rights to the head. Horton TKOed Joe Pinson, Sq. 17, in the second round, opening a cut over the right eye with an overhand right. Gonzales dccision- ed Allen, Co. H, landing' a good right cross very effectively and scoring the harder punches. Dan Dailey — Color “MEET ME AT THE FAIR’ “TARZAN’S PERIL” — Sunday and Monday - “SPRINGFIELD RIFLE’ ■■ :c .% ; -.V- ^ < c .. •• . ^ ^ *PONY SOLDIER’’ with Tyrone Powers FRIDAY PREVIEW mm hmwisd CHABLTOM1ESTQN in IRVING STONE’S bestseller the'JPiiSIiilMY’S LADY SATURDAY PREVIEW ^ 20th Century-Fox present* MARILYN ’ ° ' 9 JOSEPH JEAN MONROE • CGTIEiF P|TERS m: W&. QUEEN NOW SHOWING Wa^rColor ■A Y-'itaWGR BROS. RIOT/ MHOW: /GIBSON BILL HAYES ■ '1 t OAMCv ?rnj Hounding his foe throughout the bout, the short and stocky Owens put on a bruising attack to the body and head to gain the decision. In a 147 pound upperclassman semifinal, Earle, Sq. 8, decisioned Porter, Sq. 6, in a good, hard- fought bout. Pearson used his height to good advantage in decisioning Geardina, Co. PI, in the 157 pound title go. Dischler used his solid punching ability to cop the 147 pound crown from Chewning, Sq. 17. Foretich Avin his decision of Barnes, Co. A, by default. First State Golf Tourney Here April 3 The first annual A&M State High School Invitational Golf Tournament will be held on the A&M golf course April 3-4. Tournament will be 72 holes, 36 Friday and 36 Saturday, of medal phiy. Trophies will be given to in dividual and team champions in each of the three interscholastic classes. Team championships will be determined by the low team total. Contestants will be fed in Dun can mess hall, and live in dorms. The overall tournament fee will be $10. This includes quarters for Thursday and Friday night, one meal Thursday, three Friday, and two Saturday. There will be no additional charges, and no caddies will be available. TODAY thru SATURDAY —Feature Starts— 1:10 - 2:56 - 4:42 - 6:28 8:14 - 10:00 DANGER-SPOT OF THE ORiENTI TARGET H0N6 KONG Richard DENNING • Nancy GATES NEWS — CARTOON CIRCLE 4-1250 TONIGHT thru FRIDAY Children Under 12 Admitted FREE When Accompanied By An Adult. —ALSO— “STRANGE WORLD” Starring ANGELICA HAUFF and ALEXANDER CARLOS TODAY and FRIDAY FIRST TIME AT POPULAR PRICES >S^FERRE HoStFFRRER ACADEMY AWARD WINNER ... because... he was the three musketeers in one... and one lover in a million! MALA POWERSS&Kffigffi Released Tit ' United Artists Guy Wallace Fish Baseball Coach Ag Wrestlers Book Two TU Matches The A&M wrestling team has scheduled two encounters with the Texas University grapplers. The Aggies travel to Aus tin Monday, March 23, to vie with the Longhorns as part of the University of Texas Sports Day activities. A re turn match will be held here on March 28 at DeWare Field House. Aggie Pistol Team To Fire In Norman The A&M pistol team will fire its first shoulder - to - shoulder match of the season Saturday in Norman, Oklahoma', against Okla homa University. Team manager of the Aggie squad is M/Sgt. C. R. Nelson, who has directed the team to a season secord of 16 wins and seven losses in pistol matches., Sgt. Nelson stx-ongly urges all varsity members to attend range practice at 7 tonight. The team plans to leave by bus early tomor row morning. Cadet Nine Seeks Open ing Win Today Coach Beau Bell of the Aggies and Coach Dell Morgan of Rice will send their sophomoi'e laden baseball teams against each other tomorrow afternoon at three p. m. on the Kyle Field diamond. The Owls will have five sophs starting while the Aggies will use five, including the pitcher. The four lettermen for the Rice squad are catcher Parke Davis, pitcher Joe Wylie, second baseman Willie Witt and third baseman Tommy Reckling. Davis and Wylie will be playing new positions. Dav is lettered as a right fielder and Wylie as a center fielder last year. Twins will be starting on the Owls team. LaVon Cox is slated for first base duties, while LaDon Cox will be one-thii'd of the all- sophomoi-e outfield. Other stai’tihg outfielders are due to be Don Costa in left and Gardnex* Fielder in centei\ * Alfred Jochec will be stai-thxg at shortstop in his first vai'sity de but. The stai’ting pitcher for Rice will be letteirnan Bobby Leggett, squadman Bobby Sheridan or sophoinoi’e Richai'd Floyd. Stai’ting on the mound for the Aggies will be sophomoi'e fii’e- ballei’ Jerry Nelson. Coach Bell plans to use Nelson for the fii'st hander, Melvin Work the last four. Second-year men starting on the Aggie nine will be Jimmy Wil liams behind the plate, Nelson pitching, Frank Pollaid on the key stone, Claude Northvup at short and Lester Byx-d in leftfield. Ei'ic Mi Ilex', stai’ting in right field will make his first stai't for the Aggies on the baseball dia mond. Lettermen The lettermen are Bill Munncr- lyn, team captain, at fii’st base, Jerry Lastelick fit third base and Bobby “Tex” Farmer in center- field. Woxk is the other Cadet let- terman. A change in his proposed bat ting order has been announced by Coach Bell. Miller, who was sche duled to bat sixth, has exchanged places with Fai'mer in fifth posi tion. * The Fish baseball team will meet the Reagan high school team on Kyle Field Fi’iday while the Var sity ti’avels to Houston to meet Rice in their second game. Last Saturday the Fish won their opener by blasting the Whai’- ton Junior College nine, 13 to 1. Guy Wallace, former Aggie dia mond stai', is coaching the Fish team this year. Last yeai's fresh- Po ill try Judges Get Set for Meet The Junior Poultry Judging Team will compete in the Southern Intei’collegiate Contest in Mem phis, Tenn., Api’il 16 and 17, said team coach C. B. 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