►ril | Wednesday, March 25, 1953 THE BATTALION Page irt at Wins Mat Non )| i (Jawin' (Rube){, Law Dj, Hansen a m Puryea, / Leonard; Mitdieje basketball team Wallace 1'ound Force last George. e Field House by Bizzell in the first annual Seymour nter-Scrvice bene- Collefie Loyd A • revenge for the brough, i as t December, Carl Wcr/ was pulling away y e t yjjhe game ended. Earl W A on Heft, who was Q av j s '11 Carpenter, the ]) a} , j ( red by Doug Scott, Murphy!’ 0 field goals and MSC ( c through the bas- John L 1 nts a]n<1 hi S h point Jerry D..v gamo t Jules I f omer DlUon or rs six times from ^^ line, but failed to ( field for a total ^ad runner-up sc or- Court Tilt, 37-24; Victors Crowned ing honors along with Vol Mont gomery of the Whites. Montgom ery scored his six points with two field goals and two gratis throws. Stewart Cowan of the Whites also scored six points. There were only 2 minutes and 13 seconds left in the first quarter when Rohny Hayes plunked in the thru WEI). ON Tffii! wmt Ain FORCE (37) fs- ft. Douglas, Malcolm 2 1 Harris, Richard 0 0 Graves, Ray 0 2 Raymond, Jewell 0 2 Chapman, Jerry 0 0 Dishman, Jim 0 1 Strange, Don 1 0 Gray. John 0 1 Bridges, Ridley 0 1 Cowan, Stewart 2 2 Winkler, Bob 1 0 Scott, Doug 2 5 Montgomery, Vol . . . . 2 2 Totals . . . . . . 10 17 GROUND FORCE (24) fg. ft. Shrader, Dan 0 3 Dillon, Homer 0 6 Heft, John 0 1 Krieger, John 1 0 Letsos, Eugene 0 3 Specia, Tony 1 1 Hayes, Ronny 1 2 Smith, Charles 0 2 Totals 3 18 Halftime Score: 13-13. —LAST CHANCE— “MY COUSIN RACHEL’ and — “CHAIN GANG” P THURSDAY — FRIDAY “NAKED SPUR” —Plus FRANKIE LAINE “RAINBOW ’ROUND MY SHOULDER” 2Cth Century-Fox Technicolor E Starring Marilyn Joseph Monroe ’ Gotten Jean Peters E fioducwd by Charles brackeiT 1 Directed by HENRY HATHAWAY mil I" 1 ! II II TODAY thru SATURDAY -—Feature Starts— 1:24 - 3:33 - 5:42 7:51 - 10:0(1 REGULAR PRICES WEDNESDAY ;et you” ■with—• orget Raft TIME TODAY AS THE SCREEN ;UCH EXCITEMENT SUSPENSE! Definite!; in beau® in blue, gny" lENN FI ms STEWART* Janet Robert : Ralph LEIGH'RYAN'MEEKER Released thru United Artists SPUR A METRO-COLDWYN-MAYER PICTURE —ALSO— “THE UNKNOWN MAN” Starring WALTER PIDGEON and ANN HARDING Starts Thursday -ALSO— /( LL’ gets terrific v /ing; at the ter- c. The Best of film, dramas!” LTER V'tucmii mm TOUCH Stewart GRANGER ^ Pier ANGEL! k George SANDERS game’s first field goal to give the Army a 5-5 tie at that point. The quarter ended with the Army lead ing 10-9, with the nine Air Force points all coming via free throws. In the second quarter, with 5 minutes and 30 seconds left in the first half, Montgomery marked up the first Air Force field goal and the half ended with each team own ing one field goal for the first two periods. The score was tied at 13-13. The third quarter produced a different Air Force team, as the players began to hit the basket regularly and they moved out to a comfortable 25-18 lead by the end of the quarter. More of the same occurred in the final period as the Air Force increased their lead to the 37-24 margin at the final whistle. One double winner and four de fending champs were crowned last night to feature 1953’s excitement- (See FITE NITE, Page 4) Ag Fencers Win Team Foil Title Bob Jones, Joe Pafford and Bob Braslau of A&M’s fencing team won the South Texas team foil championship of the American Fencers League of America Satur day, and also qualified for the fi nals of the open state individual meet. Saturday’s meet was held in Rice Field House at Houston. Other teams competing were Houston YMCA, the Galveston Buccaneers Fencing Club, Rice, Corpus Christi, and University of Houston. With A&M, these teams compose the AFLA’s south Texas division. Jones, Braslau and Pafford plac ed fourth, fifth and sixth, respec tively, in individual open compe tition. State individual finals will be held in Lubbock in May. In sweeping to the team cham pionship, the trio outscored A&M’s number two team, U of H and Corpus Christi. The Buccaneers later edged the threesome for the club championship. The first team that wins five bouts wins the team title. Gus Wulfman, Bob Ruiz and Frank Mandola made up the Ca det’s number two team. Taking the top three places in open competition were Jack Baird, Buccaneers; Bill Brown, Bucca neers and Shafik Farie, Houston. A team sabre meet is set here for April 11. Rice, Galveston, Houstpn Y and U of H are ex pected to compete. Coach George ‘Pleased’ With Spring Grid Drills Head football coach, Ray George announced he was pleased with the results of the spring gild drills and that, “several of the boys improved 100 percent.” End coach, Bill Duncan was very pleased with the end situation, “all the boys look very good, I’m still not sure who will start, they are so close.” In the final spring game, the first team, defeated a hustling White squad, 33-0. Several play ers were absent from the game be cause of other spring sports and various minor injuries. Johnny Salyer, playing fullback on the Maroon team, scored the first two touchdowns on plunges through the line. Billy Pete Hud dleston, Bob Easley and Joe Bor- (See SPRING, Page 4) BREASTSTROKER—Dickie Weick, top Aggie point maker, left with swimming coach Art Adamson for the National AAU swimming tournament, Monday. Weick set a new conference breaststroke record in the SWC swimming meet held last Friday and Saturday. Rankin to Bulldog In Houston Rodeo Seven students will represent A&M March 27-28 at the Univer sity of Houston’s Intercollegiate Rodeo. Bobby Rankjn, senior from Wills Point, will specialize in steer wrestling at the event. He won first place in this event last year at the Arlington State College In tercollegiate Show and the Big Spring Junior Rodeo. Rankin also copped steer wrestling honors at the All-Aggie Rodeo this fall. In addition to steer wrestling, he will also enter bareback bronc riding, bull riding, and calf roping at the Houston rodeo. Versatile Cowboy Another versatile cowboy is James Dickey, freshman from Bay City, Dickey will enter steer wrestling, bull riding, and bare- back bronc riding events. He plac- Rocheste r-tailo red by Michaels-Stern CIRCLE 4-1250 Tonight Last Night Children Under 12 Admitted FREE When Accompanied By An Adult. When You Want the Best [U1 LfU From the finest American Mills come the lightest, most handsomely styled 100% worsted tropicals — Shadowates — all impeccably tailored by Michaels-Stern. New patterns, new colors deftly crafted to keep you cool and comfortable all summer long. $50 CONWAY & CO. 103 W. Main Bryan ed first last year in bareback riding at the World Championship High School Rodeo at Hallets- ville. Active in cowboy activities since high school, Billy Steele will also enter the Houston “dusty tumbles.” Steele won the breakaway roping at the Wharton High School J3how in 1951. He finished fourth in the nation in high school tie-down calf roping averages that same year. Steele won the ribbon roping at the Sam Houston State Intercol legiate Rodeo at Huntsville last fall. At present he is first in the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association ribbon roping aver ages. Steele is a sophomore from Streetman. Southpaw Roper Lowie Rice, a southpaw roper from Big Spring is another con tender for roping and steer wrest ling honors.. Rice won the steer wrestling and ribbon roping aver ages in the National Junior Rodeo Association last year. He was champion all-around last August at (See RODEO, Page 4) To Please a Lady Make Her Proud to Be i With You GIVE YOUR DATE A BEAUTIFUL . . . 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