Thursday, April 7, 1955 THE BATTALION Page 5 Over 100 High School Golfers Compe In Third Annu al A&M Invitational Meet More than 100 players and 20 teams make up entries in the third annual A&M Invitational High School Golf tourney here Friday and Saturday. Admission is free, and everyone is invited. The young golfers are the best in the state, and will play a 54 hole medal play tournament. Thirty-six holes will be played Friday and 18 Saturday. A&M’s five-year-old 6,700 yard course is in good shape for the tournament and some fine scores are expected to be turned in. The course par is 70. Trophies will be given to teams and individuals who place first in each interscholastic league class. Frank Horton of Dallas won last year’s individual trophy for the low score of the toumey. Richard Parvino of Pine Tree won the first individual trophy in 1953. Entry fee for the tournament is $10, and covers housing and meals. “The players are the best in Texas”, said Joe Fagan, pro manager of the golf course and coach of A&M’s golf team, “and the competition is expected to be keen as it has been the past two years”. Among the high schools entered are Jeff Davis of Houston, Robert E. Lee of Baytown, North Dallas, San Antonio Military academy, Abilene, Stephen F. Austin of mtszxz. CIGARETTES [ODERN SIZE L, FILTER TIP TAREYTON True Tobacco Taste. • • Real Filtration Famous Tareyton Quality PRODUCT OP Ag Golfers Face Nation’s Best A&M golfers meet three of the best teams in the nation at the Southwest Invitational Golf tour ney at Houston this weekend. Oklahoma A&M, LSU and the University of Houston all have top ranking clubs. Eight teams are entered in the meet. Coach Joe Fagan plans to enter Marcelino Moreno, David Vander- voort, Jerry Durbin, Bobby Briggs, Tommy Cox and Bill Franklin in the tourney. Houston, Bishop Byrne of Port Ai’thur, Brownwood, Crockett and Del Rio; Highland Pai’k of Dallas, Marlin, Newman of Sweetwater, Pine Tree of Gregtown, San Angelo, Reagan of Houston, Seguin, South Park of Beaumont and Jacksonville. The 53rd annual Intercollegiate R )wmr regatta will be held on Onondaga Lake near Syracuse, N.Y. on June 18. Tigers Play Lufkin^ Bryan In Tennis A&M Consolidated’s tennis team meets Lufkin and Bryan in a tri angular meet on the Aggie courts at 2:30 p.m. Thursday. The Tigers, defending district champions, go to Bastrop Tues day for the district 69-B tourney. Jerry Mills is due to enter senior single^,-;with Frank Benavides and Maurice Olian competing in senior doubles. Betsy Burchard will defend her senior singles title, and Eugenia Rush and Helen Holmes will play senior girls’ doubles. CHS had a 2-4 mark at the Luf kin invitational tourney last week.