Page 4 THE BATTALION Wednesday, May 4, 1955 Awards Will Be Given Parents Day CATTLEMEN’S SWEETHEART—Miss Barbara McDaniels holds the gift given her by the Saddle and Sirloin club af ter she was named Sweetheart of the Cattleman’s ball Sat urday night. Miss McDaniels, who was escorted by Ken Killon, was picked from the dates present at the dance. Southern, Baytown Head IL Track Cast AUSTIN, May 3—(/P)—Versatile hurdler-sprinter Eddie Southern of Dallas Sunset and a record breaking mile relay team from Baytown promise to grab the Class AA spotlight Friday and Saturday at the Interscholastic league track meet. Southern, a smooth-striding run ner, has posted the state’s best times in both hurdles and the 220- BB3 BASEBALL PLAYERS We have a complete line of . . Baseball Equipment Specializing in RAWLINGS GLOVES Student Co-op STORE yard dash to give him the inside track on three gold medals. Baytown, holder of the national high school mile relay record, rates an odds-on favorite to repeat last year’s victory and might possibly set a new standard in the process. Bobby Mosshart of Abilene, who broke the state half-nnile mark last week with a stunning 1:54.3 clock ing, may get a chance to join the parade of record-smashers. The squat youngster turned in his eye-opening performance the first time he concentrated on his specialty. He had always been too busy anchoring the Abilene relay teams to compete in the 880. Southern, a master of all trades, could probably win the 440-yard dash if he decides to enter that event, but the rules limit him to three races. At the Texas Relays he tied the state quarter-mile rec ord of 48.9 seconds. QV'ERS' PUR STORAGE_HATTERS Students . . . Use Our Convenient Pick Up Stations At Taylor’s Variety Store — North Gate Better tennis for you starts right here The confidence you need to keep up your game is built right into this fine Spalding racket. The Spalding KRO-BAT® de livers all the “feel” for better con trol and accuracy. It’s built to take power serves and smashes, and give you top performance. Buy the KRO-BAT in your own weight and grip size. Just one set will tell you ... this is your year for better tennis. Spalding SETS THE PACE IN SPORTS More than 40 awards will be given at the Parents Day review, which starts at 9 a.m. Sunday, ac cording to Lt. Col. Taylor Wilkins. Unit awards to be handed out are the General George F. Moore trophy, to the best all-around or ganization of the Cadet Corps; Houston Chamber of Commerce award, best drilled unit; Austin Junior Chamber of Commerce award, for the outstanding infantry company; and the 1st Cavalry Di vision award to s the best drilled armor company. Individual awards include the Corps of Cadets award, presented to five people who have done the most for the corps in the past year; So ciety of Military Engineers award, to 10 cadets in the U. S. who are tfce most outstanding in military and engineering in the AFROTC; Fritz award, presented to the most outstanding company commander in the ground forces; Texas Depart ment Reserve Officers association award, a saber to the outstanding cadet officer of the year. Caldwell Trophy, a watch to the outstanding junior in the corps; Daughters of, the American Revo lution award, $200 to the honor cadet of the junior class; United Daughters of the Confederacy award, the Albert Sidney Johnston saber presented to the cadet offi cer having the highest military pro ficiency; Sons of the American Revolution award, a medal present ed to the cadet officer in each branch of the corps. Federated A&M Mothers’ Club award, to the most outstanding sophomore in the corps; Lulie Hughey Lane award, $200 to the outstanding arts and science sopho more; Commanders’ Key, presented to all commanders. Maltz award, a watch presented to a junior baseball player; R. L. Sargent award, a bowl to a mem ber of the Pistol Team; Drum and Bugle Coi’ps award, gold keys pre sented to the members of the Drum and Bugle Corps. Woolridge award, a saber pre sented to the commander of the outstanding color bearers; Ains worth Saber to the outstanding in fantry junior; Adcock Trophy, a cup and medal presented to the outstanding junior in the Corps of Engineers. Best Drilled Third Classman award, given to the outstanding sophomore in each unit; Best Drill ed Fourth Classman award, a med al to the best drilled freshman in each unit. Bryan Air Force Base award, a plaque and desk set to the out standing AFROTC commander; En gineer Rifle Team award, to the Engineer company with the best rifle team. Consolidated Vultee award; Air Force Association award; Republic Iii Denton Meet Aggies Will Need Depth A&M’s depth in the distance and field events will be badly need-* ed at Denton tomorrow night to get the Cadets past Abilene Christ ian and North Texas State in their triangular track meet. ACC and the Eagles have out standing sprinters and relay teams, but are short on manpower in most of the field events. Thus Tom Bonorden, Herman Johnson, Winton Thomas, Fritzie Connally, Bill Cocke and Verlon Westmoreland, key Aggie per formers in the field and long run ning events, carry much of the> Maroon and White victory hopes. Aggies Have Done 54-4 Bonorden has thrown 52-11’A twice in competition (he was sec ond with 52-14 at the Dallas in vitational meet) and he and John son have reached 54-4 in practice. Connally is a consistent 6-4 high jumper and did 6-514 at the Kansas Relays for third place. NTS’ Kenneth Kelley did 6-6 to win the event at the Texas Re lays, however. Cocke and West moreland figure to win the two- mile and one-mile. Morrow*Heads ACC ACC’s tremendous Bobby Mor row, whose 9.3 100 is the fastest time turned in this year by a small-college sprinter, heads the Wildcat squad. He’ll be the fav orite in the 100 and 220. Morrow also anchors the 440 and 880 relay teams which won those events at the Texas and Drake Re lays. Morrow, Leondous Fry, James Segrest and Don Conder set a Drake 440-mark of 41.3: Waymond Griggs replaced Fry on the foursome which ran a 41.4 at Austin, also a meet record. The ACC 880-relay team did 1:26 for a Texas Relays mark and ran a 1:26.1 in winning at the Dx-Ake Relays. NTS, with Jimmie Weavei', Jim mie Huffman, Mike Hagler and Paul, Patterson, won the Drake mile relay in 3:15.6 and took the event in 3:14.8 at the Austin meet. The Eagles also won the mile relay at the Border Olympics and West Texas Relays. Aviation award; Armed Forces Communications Association Med als; Chemical Coi’ps medal; Anti aircraft Artillery medal; Field Ar tillery Association medal; Infantry Association medal; Ordnance Asso ciation medal; Quartermaster As sociation medal; Transportation Corps award; Engineer Association award; Ai-mor Association award; Signal 00x3)8 award; and the Fresh men Di’ill Team award. Freshmen (Continued fi’om Page 3) After that, Newton set down the Ramblers with one hit in the last five innings, a pop double in the seventh accounting for their only other run. "Newton whiffed' seven in the first three innings — two in the first and thii’d, and three in the second. He also struck out the side in the seventh. In the Allen ninth, after walking two and hit ting another batter, Newton fan ned two to end the gaine. The Fish scored one,Q, in the third on a walk, stolen base, ground-out and error. Ham’s triple to lead off the fourth was the first Fresh man hit. Maxwell followed v/ith a home run lined to right field. A hit batter, double steal, wild pitch and three singles gave Allen three imns in the fourth. In the seventh, Ham and James Smotherman 6ach drove in two runs with a triple and single. A single by Maxwell, Conrad’s double, and Don Smith’s ground-out also scored runs. Maxwell slapped two singles in the inning. The Fish got two more in the eighth on Dudley’s single after one-baggers by Smith, Ham and Maxwell. They meet Allen here at 3 p.m. Thursday. FILTER TIP TAREYTON r' i ? Charcoal-Filtered for Mildness PRODUCT OF if^ne/luza/n, fpyfya iffi-nir,I ,11 r imv •,.rn(«i,.,ii,-ttWiwtl< l .tW,-«l a*.. -- ;; ' — — v • . .....: X. » SENIORS ... Before You Buy SEE THE 1955 BUICKS Donaho Buick Co. BRYAN TEXAS Aggie Winton Thomas Has Vaulted 13-8 Twice Hillcrest Hardware Your best bet for HAND GUNS SMITH & WESSON HI-STANDARD COLTS Everything from the 22 CAL. 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