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Friday, March 26, 1954 THE BATTALION Page 5 1 tiler-Squad Game Rosier MAROON SQUAD Coches: Jim Owens, Jerry Claiborne, Tom Tipps Name Henry Clark WHITE SQUAD Coaches: Phil Cutchin, Pat James, Elmer Smith, 00 36 11 15 28 30 35 40 95 Norbert Ohlendorf (captain) . RT 76 W. D. Powell ___RT Eugene Stallings RE 91 Paul Beckman Elwood Kettler ~ Pos. Willie Zapalac - - LE No. Name Pos. LE 81 Paul Kennon LE LT 84 Richard Vick LE .A LT 77 Lawrence Winkler .__ LT LG 50 Darrell Brown LT C 65 Ray Barrett LG C 57 Fred Broussard C C 53 Ivan Greenhaw C RG 64 Lloyd Hale __ RG — RG 71 Dennis Goehring _l__ RG RT 76 Bobby Lockett __ RT RT 83 Charles Moore RT RE 91 Bennie Sinclair (captain) RE RE 89 Billy McGowan RE .....QB 19 Dave Smith QB QB 80 Charles Scott QB _ LH 44 Don Watson . LH FB 37 Bob Easley FB FB 39 Herb Wolf FB FB 45 Charles Hail RH ... RH 38 Billy Grandberry RH West Texas Relays Odessa in in ODESSA—(^P)—A well-balanced schoolboy field of 35 teams opens the growing West Texas Relays today with six or so records in danger. The real fireworks come Saturday when the university and college divisions swung into action. Seven are in the university class, expected to be dominated by the great Texas team, and 11 colleges will be fighting it out with new comer North Texas state, favored to finish on top. In addition to the 35 track ‘teams, 15 golf and 32 tennis teams will start play in the high school division tomorrow. At least half of the records in the university class will be in dan ger before the assault of Texas, Houston, Rice, Baylor, TCU, SMU and Texas Tech. A&M will not be represented. Texas and Hous ton will lead the charge against the sprint medley, 443 and 880 re lay marks of 3:29.2, 41.3 and 1:27.4 respectively. Texas has the sprint ers and also the middle-distance men to wipe out all three. The Longhorns have already posted 41.4 in the 440-yard relay. Texas’ Jerry House has bettered the record of 23 feet 10 inches in the broad jump. The Texas sprint ers, Dean Smith and Charles Thomas, could threaten the 100- yard dash record of 9.5 and a new record is ■ virtually certain in the mile relay with Texas, SMU, Rice and Houston fighting for the honor. Texas has done 3:17.7, which equals the record here. SMU has run 3:17.3. The college division will feature a high jumping duel between Charles Holding of East Texas state and John Whatley of Hardin- Simmons. Also entered in the college class are North Texas, Sul Ross, How ard Payne, McMurry, Abilene Christian, Texas Western, Corpus Christi, West Texas and New Mex ico Military. High school prelims started to day at 1 p.m. High school semi finals and college and university preliminaries start at 9 a.m. Spring Practice Nears End Maroon-White Duel Is Sneak S > review “THE FISH HAVEN’T A CHANCE”—Maybe that’s what varsity track stars (from 1. to r.) Bobby Gross, James Blaine and Dale De Rouen are telling head track coach Frank (Col. Andy) Anderson. The varsity cinder men face the freshmen in an intrasquad meet Saturday afternoon at 2:45 on Kyle field. Gross holds the record for shot put and discus distances so far in Southwest Conference schools this spring. Blaine and DeRouen are outstanding distance runners. A&M’s High School Sports Day when the Maroons and the Whites clash in an intda-squad football ends tomorrow night on Kyle Field game. Coach Paul (Bear) Bryant has trimmed his team from 104 orig inal players when practice began several weeks ago to a streamlined squad of 41 gridders who are all due to see some action Saturday night. With his biggest problem a re placement for Don Ellis, last sea son’s outstanding T general, Coach Bryan has been grooming several prospects. One of these men, Elwood Ket tler, w,ill be starting man under Saturday night for the Maroon squad. Kettler is fortunate in hav ing halfbacks Billy Huddleston and Bobby Keith and fullbacks Jack Pardee and Don Kachtik on his side. Besides backs, the Maroon team boasts the services of a front wall WALLOP’S SINGLE—Jim Dishman, Aggie shortstop, is shown as he lined a single to right center in the opener of the Aggie’s two-day stand against Minnesota. Dishman scored the first of the Cadet’s two runs in Thursday’s game which the Gophers won 5-2 behind the pitching of all-America hurler and halfback, Paul Giel. E. O. CARTWRIGHT, resident partner of Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner, and Beane, national stock brokerage firm, will speak Tuesday night to the Business society. The meeting will be at 7:33 in the MSC assembly room. 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Other backs on the white team are Charles Hall, Billy Grandberry, Herb Wolf, Don Watson and back ing up quarterback Smith, Charles Scott. The White line is a strong one and features hard-driving guard Ray Barrett and the fierce line play of broad-shouldered Fred Broussard. White captain Bennie Sinclair is holding down one of the end slots on the squad; his part ners in catching will be Richard Vick, Paul Kennon and Billy Mc Gowan. Lawrence Winkler, who did yeo man service last fall at tackle, will play opposite Dutch Ohlendorf of the Maroom squad. On the oth er end of Winkler’s line will be right tackles Bobby Lockett and Charles Moore of the White team. Admission will be on the one dol lar Sports Day pass being sold on the campus by members of the T association, Aggie lettermen’s group. Game time is 7:30 p.m. Fay Increase Flan Wins Test in House MOW’D YOU LIKE TO... meet AUSTIN, March 26 — (TP) _ Gov. Allan Shivers’ tax plan for financ ing pay raises for teachers and state employes won its first House test yesterday. The House committee on reve nue and taxation approved the measure, 16-4, and sent it to the House floor where it will be ready for debate next week, probably Monday. Beer, franchise, and natural gas production taxes would be increas ed under the proposal to bring the state an additional $25,600,000 a year. The pay raises and money to finance them were the primary purpose for which the session was called. In the Senate, a bill to outlaw the Communist party in Texas won unanimous approval and went to the House. A controversial Loyalty Review Board proposed in another meas ure, however, was scrapped by Sen. Rogers Kelley, Edinburg, au thor of both measures. Lt. John M. 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