Pag-e "4 THE BATTALION Thursday, Mjsy 7, 1953 ’Mural Track Finals en with Shot Record Op. By ED FRIES Staff Sports Writer In the Shot Put Finals of the Inteiamuial Track Meet,, Don Kachtik of A Ath won first place Vvith a record throw of 48 ft. 8 mm TODAY thru SATURDAY —Feature Starts— 1:14 - 3:19 - 5:24 - 7:42 - 10:00 Broao^ays , a „z? even serrex .. Y'-C. /> a on r«e screen/ 9 ^ v-- ia is* A t# in., bettering the old record by 5 in. Spannogel of A Ord. placed second; Bx-ooks of Sqdn. 9 was third; Childei’s of AAA was fourth; Vick of Sqdn. 8 was fifth. Korry of Sqdn. 24 put the shot 41 ft. 8Y2 in. to place first in the Freshman division; Axt of B Co. was secoxxd; Davis of C Co. was thix-d; Erp of F Co. was foux*th; McCai'n of A Co. was fifth. In uppex-classman Bx-oad Jump Finals, Boyd of B FA won with a leap of 20 ft. % in.; Meyer placed second; Shx-eve of AAA was thix-d; Acx-ee of Sqdn. 6 was foux th; Keas- off placed fifth. In Fx-eshnxan Bx*oad Jump, Fox of Sqdn. 23 woix with a jump of 20 ft. % in.; Dennard 6f Sqdn. 18 placed second; Landrum of Sqdn. 22 was third; Mayfield of A Co. was foux-th; Pence of Sqdix. 20 was fifth. CIRCLE Ethel MERMAN • Donald O’CONNOR VERA-ELLEN * George SANDERS THURSDAY & FRIDAY X r ft 1 mm i I v GRANT GINGER ROGERS CHARLES COBURN MARILYN MONROE 4-1250 TONIGHT & FRIDAY Children Under 12. Admitted FREE Wheix Accompanied by an Adxilt. & ■■ v An fosy-Going Gent with Deadly Guns... and p Reputation to Match! AWiflVfl BEHIND the .. M- -4 L lECHN ‘COLOR PATRICE WYMORE DICK WESSON • UNA ROMAY ALSO PORTRAIT OF A Hill! 'Once a THIEF! CESAR ROMERO-JUNE HAVOC tHtU UNtTEP Atum ' ^ ' ■ TODAY THRU SATURDAY “DOWN AMONG THE SHELTERING PALMS” QUEEN TODAY THRU MONDAY : * A tim Achievement in Motion Picture Entertainment! W< Disney s PllIIL PAN COL S? TECHNICOLOR Wltn BOBEY DRISCOLL «« ttw Voice of Peter Pen 0»eut4Mi Pv RKO Radio P*et«ree. !*>«. Cooynnht Wen 0»»«*V Rroduettone |fc! AND ANOTHER TRIUMPHl IBear country m A TRUE-UIFfE adventure pr 1 nr ay TECHNICOLOR f Wolt Disnoy Produtlio^* ""SPECIAL PRE RELEASE ENGAGEMEIU FRIDAY PKEVUE — 11, P. M.- } “OFF LIMITS’’ W I T H ; Bob Hope & Mickey Koony Upperclassman 440 Yard Dash finalists are Cx-oom, A Inf.; Hall, T Ath.; Tracy, A Eng. ; D a 1 t o n, A Inf.; Harrington, Sqdn. 11; Shepard, B FA; Bond, AAA; Johxx- soxx, Sqdn. 7; Rowland, A Qmc.’; Tutt, Sqdn. 7; Mintex-, ASA; Puist- meyer, AAA. Freshman finalists are Moore, C Co., Dominquez, Sqdn. 24; Rich- ax*ds, B Co.; Goddai-d, D FA.; Bax-- bex-, Sqdn. 23; Dietx-ich, E FA.; Fox, Sqdn. 23; Pence, Sqdn. 20; Nuckles,- Fish Band. 880 Yax-d Relay uppex-classman finalists are Max-oon Band, Sqdn. 7, Sqdn. 14, Sqdn. 15, A Inf., A Ox-d. Fx-eshman finalists are A Co., F Co., Fish Band, Sqdn. 21, Sqdn. 24. 880 Finalists Upperclassxxxan 880 Yax*d *Run finalists are Bx-own, Sqdix. 5; Bx-own, A Ox-d.; Hxpp, Sqdn. 14; Scott ASA; Haxrington, Sqdn. 11; Sqdn. 7; Heax-d, AAA; Uzzeil, Ma- i*oon Band; Cax-ndall, A Ord. Fx-eshman finalists are Goddax-d, D Co.; Leutihgler, C Co.; Bax*bex-, Squdxx. 23; Fox, Sqdn. 23; Couch, Sqdn. .18; Winn, Sqdn. 22. 440 Yai'd Relay uppex-classman (See ’MURAL, Page 5) (3 11 DOWT FORGET TO REMEMBER MAMA Yog’ll wont her fo hav<» on op- pfopriol® gift this Mothers Day *>s a token of love. We hove a new collection of beaufiful cprn- pacts, scatter pins, lockets, etc. — ail with your school seal to make them dgubjy cherished!' si Complete Selectron of Af other's Day Gifts ly rrn The Exchange Store ‘Servirxg Texas Aggies” Track Team Meets Team Pk v;ir ^ Rice, Texas Today By BOB BORISKIE Sports News Editor The Aggie varsity and fish tx’ack squads compte this after- xxoon in a tx-iangulax- meet with Rice and Texas in Austin. With 33 fish entex*ed in the vax-- ious events, the total exceeds the 31 vax'sity competitors making the tx-ip. Darrow Hoopex-, Bobby Gx-oss, and Dan Px-att make up the Aggie exxtx-ies in the shot put and dis cus. If they tux-n in theix- usual pex-fox-mances, it is possible that they will finish oxxe-two-three. In the pole vault, Aggie stx-ength is also px*oixounced, with Malcolm Marks besting the confex-ence xe- cox-d on oxxe occasion this year with a 14 ft. 2l4 inch leap. Glenn Spx-adlin and James Eax-le are both very capable vaultex-s who give the Cadets a chaixce for a sweep in the event. . Javelin Hurlers Pete Mayeaux leads the javelin entx-ies, with Tom Dollahite, Geox-ge Knipple, and Roy Dollar due to take down points in the javelin. The high jumpex-s ax-e Max-vin Swiixk and Thomas, both of whom ax-e improving in evex*y meet. Bobby Ragsdale aixd Bill Stal- ter give the Aggies a stx-ong double entx-y in the broad jump. Ragsdale has leaped ovex- 25 feet this yeax- aixd has his eye oxx the coxxfex-ence xecox-d of 24 feet, 9 % inches, held by Hale of Rice, who set the ixxark in 1932. It is the oldest max-k in the confex-ence books. Ragsdale and Stalter are also entex-ed in the sprints, along with Mayeaux and Bob Scarborough. 440 Yard Dash Entries Aggie x-epresentatives in the 440 yax’d dash will be James Bakex*, Carol Libby, Gerald Stull, and Fx-ank Norx-is. This gx - oup will also run the mile x-elay, and may post a good time, since the xelay team has been continually hampex-ed by injuries, aixd is just now x-ounding into shape. Running in the half mile event will be Edwin Wilmsen, Wallace Kleb, and Bob Collins. In this event the Aggies will run into good com-' petition, since both Texas and Rice have vei-y good half milers. Clxax-les Hudgins, Dale DeRouen, and Hairy Whitmore in the mile run will give the Maroon and White a good shax-e of the points in that race. The Aggie softball team will Pitcher play the Marlin Bathers on the picked to; lighted diamond at 8 p. m. Satur- and Bead day in a doubleheadex-. second cot; Marlin is the former Calvert All-Stars who won the National The Agg Softball Congress world champion- so n record ship in Phoenix in 1951. ses. Obi /« Blaine After Mark The two mile? run features James Blaine, who will be battling to break the confex-ence mark in that event. Blaine can’t officially bx-eak the fecox-d this afternoon, since confex-ence max-ks can only be set in the SWC meet, but he should give some idea of what to expect next week, by the x-ace he x-uns this aftexnoon. Fx-anklin White- well is the other Aggie entry ill the two mile x-un. Hurdlers will be Glenn Blake, Hax-ley Hax*tung, H. A. Smith, Ragsdale, and Dollahite. An in- tex-esting x-ace is in prospect be tween this group and Scallorn of Texas. [-,\vill be i>f of Ami Irits m. in ( xresented ricxxltui • ■ # ivexxxent Is Friday, May | WilliaT1 ’ M J ~ J ew; She 3312 College Road GRAND 0PM * dairTmi —FREE CONES FROM 1 f m ® r | Fel Creamy . . . Rich ... Hard i th Sumn ICE CREAM IN QUARTS"-) - X. \ „ i Alpha Z' t: To go . . . in Strawberry&CiAward-D< IT’S THE REAL THINGlvena; ! Se; Drop by for some, and take some hoirahomore . MALTS — SHAKES— C0NES- willial,i ! COKES — ROOT BEER-Ehoiarship> Plenty Parking Space - T> FAST, APPRECIATIVEBM a and " L. G Bears Top Handball Team; Four-Way Meet Saturday John Cexxtilli aixd the duo of Don Tabb and Jack Fi’ey wex-e A&M’s Only winne’rs as the Aggie handball team lost to Baylox- in Waco Tuesdxxy night. The Aggies lost 5-1 in singles and split the doubles. Centilli won his match by 21-15 YJfdaejtiirptenJ by H.evmu IJijrst &: McDonald, Imc. Scholar Probes Depths of Underwear Problem! '*^1 U**ICA!*’ ga*p« Fillmor« Grind, noted student. ^Extensive research has convinced me that under wear is at the bottom of everything! No wonder sclhoiars fiiid the snug comfort of Jockey brand Shorts ah aid to cerebration. Use your brains and you, too f will enjoy a comifortable seat!’ Y&$.college men choose Jockey comfort/ W|p«ac*e raKNT PRODUCE™ L ion. 176 SIZE t SALE Florida Oranges IDE Popul; NEW CHOI Potatoes CALIFORNIA RubT FIRM, CRISP- Lettuce intgomo > -CALIFORNIA tomatic i>i iiinette, Bu YELLOW bought nc r>. Calf 1 315. Onions XXI/. r;,l Dor. All who wr:ii MARKET lor kok ter and