The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 19, 1956, Image 4

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THE BATTALION
Thursday, January i9, 1956
J By 14-12 Score
1
Sqd. 3 Nudges Sqd. 11
By JOE DAN BOYD
Intramural Sports Writer
Dick Vaughan paced a scrappy
Squadron 3 quintet to a 14-12 win
over Squadron 11 in freshman has
ketball yesterday. Vaughan’s two
baskets were tops in team scoring
while his defensive efforts smoth
ered Sqd. ll’s pointmaking.
Bob Carey was the game’s lead
ing scorer and was the big gun
for Sqd. 11. Teammate Bill Ander
son sank two baskets and George
Lodoen provided the final tw
points.
Other Sqd. 3 scorers were Rob
ert Siner, Dick Hussey and Don
Weinacht.
Sqd. 19 rolled over D-Infantry
by a score of 455-395, in freshmen
bowling. Tom Fetters, Alvin De
iss, and Ronald Stallings contrib
uted the winning points. Bob Wil
kins, A. T. Hearne, and Frank Me
ier bowled for D-Infantry.
Sqd. 16 took a 2-1 series from
A-AAA in class B tennis. Grady
Barr and Bobby Wilson defeated
Jim Taylor and Duncan Watwood
for the lone AAA win. Bill Mc
Neill and Roy Truesdell clipped
Phil Richman and Otho Compton
for Sqd. 16’s first victory. Harry
Gould and Dick Clements whipped
Lloyd McCaskill and Jerry Parr to
wrap-up the series.
A-Ordnance blanked Sqd. 13 by
taking all three games in another
freshman tennis tilt. Bill Hitt,
Davis Ford, Richard Dorrell, Bob
Richardson and Kenneth Fischer
composed the Ordnance line-up.
Other tennis victories went to Sqd.
14; D-Inf.; and A-Armor.
A-Infantry romped past Sqd. 14,
2-0, in upperclassmen horseshoes.
Ray Parker and Jim Groves led
off the Infantry victory. Roy Pen-
dor and Bobby Smith downed Bob
by Bowen and Marvin Warren for
another Infantry win. John Cox
and Harold Conrad fell to Sqd.
14’s Rob Roy Spiller and Taylor
Scott.
Sqd. 18 took the measure of
Sqd. 16 2-1 in another horseshoe
tilt. Bill McCallum and Gerald
McLeod blanked Sqd. 18’s Jerry
Griffin and Larry Griffin for Sqd.
16’s impressive, but only victory.
Bill Hobbs and Wayne Lee defeat
ed Ronnie Mayhew and Wyman
Battise for - a Sqd. 18 win. Ray
Proctor and A. L. Warren finished
things up for the Sqd. 18 team by
downing David Jones and Bill
Thurman.
Jim Spencer led D-FA gridders
over A-QMC, 6-0, in upperclassmen
competition. Wayne Dirks and
Harry McBrierty played fine ball
for the artillerymen. Ronnie Brad
ley and Bob Smith were other ar
tillery standouts.
Sqd. 10 clipped C-Armor, 14-6
in another class A football game.
B-FA defeated Sqd. 13, 7-0 and
B-Armor edged Sqd. 23, 7-6.
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’MURAL STANDINGS
All Sports
V
CORPS (Class A)
Team
Pts.
B-Engineers
305
1
Squadron 17
300
Squadron 10
295
Maroon Band
287 Va
Squadron 7
285
A-Engineers -
275
1
A-Transportation
275
B-Infantry
. 274
1
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CORPS (Class B)
33 5
1
Squadron 12
300
B-Field .
297%
B-Infantry
290
D-Infantry
285
C-Infantry ....
285
Squadron 17
285
A-Armor
280
CIVILIAN
Leggett Hall
390
Milner Hall ....
180
Mitchell Hall
170
College View
120
Law Hall ......
90
Puryear Hall
70
Dorm 16
50
Hai't Hall
40
Day Students
40
Tigers Lead Loop;
Try Waller Friday
Calvert To Speak
At Press Meeting
Wesley D. Calvert of the Jour
nalism Department will be one of
the speakers at the mid-winter
meeting of the Texas Press Asso
ciation Saturday in Austin.
Publishers will also hear Sen.
Price Daniel; Weldon Hart, execu
tive director of the Texas Employ
ment Commission; and Hal Bi’ed-
low, Texas x'epresentative for
Stamps-Conhaim, advertising mat
manufacturers.
Sen. Daniel will hold a press
conference following his speech
in which he may announce whether
he will be a candidate for gover
nor.
David C, Leavell, Galveston
News-Tribune, will serve as chair
man of the daily group session and
Frederic Oheim, New Braunfels
Zeitung-Chronicle, will head the
weekly discussion group.
A&M Consolidated’s Tigers, bid
ding to extend their undefeated
record in the District 25-A cage
ace, move into Waller Friday
night to battle the Bulldogs.
Coach Larry Hayes’ charges will
be out to even up their season re
cord, which stands at 7-8, and
strengthen their hold on the lea-
ue lead.
Tonight in another out-of-town
contest the Junior High Kittens
hope to put their record on the
500 percentage mark at Leona.
The Kittens, with a 1-2 record
so far, will meet the district fav
orites in Leona, a quint that took
unner-up honors in the Huntsville
Junior High tournament, losing to
Big - Sandy in the finals.
Coach Horace Schaffer’s five
pened with a 17-21 loss to Nava-
sota, slaughtered Hearne, 30-7,
and were bounced by Huntsville,
14-23. m $
Starting for the Kittens tonight
will be Captain Virden Smith, sec
ond highest scorer with 12 points,
at center, Tugh Condy and Billy
Mac Miller at forwards, Larry
Godfrey and Buddy Holick a t
guards. Holick leads the Kitten
scorers with 24 points.
Ace point-totalers Norman Flo-
eck and Manuel Garcia, returning
all-district choices for the Tigers,
continued to pace Consolidated in
their wins over Sealy, 54-41, and
Tomball, 47-26. Down 19-21 at
the intermission in the Sealy game,
the Tigers got hot in the third per
iod, hitting for 16 points in six
minutes, eight by Garcia, to take
a lead they never relinquished.
Floeck picked up 22 to lead the
scorers and his 24 against Tomball
gives him a 23-point district aver
age. Garcia scored 15 against the
Cougars to hold his runner-up
scoring pace.
SHAKE, RATTLE AND ROLL—Two freshmen basket-
bailers fight for possession of the ball in yesterday’s in
tramural cage headliner between Squadron 3 and Squadron
11 in DeWare Field House. The Sqd. 3 Fish edged Sqd.
11, 14-12. Bob Carey, Sqd. 11, was the game’s leading
scorer. Dick Vaughn paced the Sqd. 3 quint.
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L O U P o T ’ S
Southpaw pitcher Johnny Old
ham, who will be getting a spring
trial with the Cincinnati Redlegs,
played four years of baseball at
San Jose State College.
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Coach Larry Hayes and Manuel Garcia of the A&M Con
solidated basketball team. The Tigers are leading district
25-A play with a perfect 2-0 record.
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Credit
Section
Time
Teacher
Place
312
Gospel of John (1-0)
1
500
Th8
Smith
Baptist Student Center
312
Gospel of John (1-0)
1
501
F9
Smith
Baptist Student Center
313
Survey of New Testament
(2-0)
2
500
WF8
Smith
Baptist Student Center
313
Survey of New Testament
(2-0)
2
501
TThll
Smith
Baptist Student Center
313
Survey of New Testament
(2-0)
2
502
TTh8
Monk
Wesley Foundation
313
Survey of New Testament
(2-0)
2
503
TThl
Darwall
YMCA
313
Survey of New Testament
(2-0)
2
504
TThll
Workman
YMCA
314
Survey of Old Testament
(3-0)
3
500
MWF10
Smith
Baptist Student Center
317
The Minor Prophets (2-0)
2
500
MW11
Monk
Wesley Foundation
318
The Book of Acts (1-0)
1
500
ThlO
Workman
YMCA
319
Epistles of Paul (2-0)
2
500
TThlO
Anderson
YMCA
319
Epistles of Paul (2-0)
2
501
WF11
Elmer
St. Mary’s Student Center
320
The Book of Revelation i
(1-0
1
500
T8
Smith
Baptist Student Center
ooo
The Life of Jesus (3-0)
3
500
MWF11
Smith
Baptist Student Center
323
The Life of Jesus (3-0)
3
501
MWF9
Elmer
St. Mary’s Student Center
323
The Life of Jesus (3-0)
3
502
MWF8
Workman
YMCA
323
The Life of Jesus (3-0)
9
O
503
MWF10
Monk
Wesley Foundation
324
The Major Prophets (3-0)
3
500
MWF9
Swygert
YMCA
327
Introduction to the Bible
(2-0)
2
500
TTh9
Darwall
YMCA