/ Page 6 THE BATTALION Tuesday, March 20, 1956 Ags Swim to Crown, Smash Five Records VICTORY SMILE is flashed for the cameraman by A&M’s Tetsuo Okamoto, who hung up two new Southwest Confer ence swimming records in the Aggies smashing champion ship win at Austin last weekend. McCALL’S Humble Service Station “Where Service Is Firsr East Gate VI 6-4922 Hy 6 We Have Plenty of— LOUISVILLE SLUGGER Softball Baseball ¥> A TTC! Little League 1. O STUDENT CO-OP North Gate We Highly Recommend To You SPRED SATIN—100% Latex Paint sssss ran $r.69 gal. $1.79 1 qt. SPRED SATIN Is the most beau tiful, most washable, easiest-to- use paint we’ve ever seen. Do It Yourself and get beautiful result* on walls and woodwork. CHAPMAN’S PAINT & WALLPAPER CO. Next to Post Office DYERS'FUR STORAGE HATTERS umrican DIAL TA 2-1585 Students . . . Use Our Convenient Pick Up Stations At Taylor’s Variety Store — North Gate By J. BARRY HART Assistant Sports Editor Smashing five records in their tremendous drive to the title, A&M’s undefeated s Wi m m e r s swept to their second Southwest Conference championship last Sat urday in Austin. In crushing their three oppon ents the Aggies ran up the highest total in SWC history, 142 points, 50'/z more than the closest conten der, Texas. SMU took third, a point behind Texas, with 90'/z and hapless Rice trailed with a meagre 12. ISOO-tneier Freestyle: 1- Okamoto, A&M; 2, Merino, A&M; 3. Holder, Texas; 4. John son, Texas; 5. Woodard, A&M; 6. Smith, Texas. Time: 19.21.6 (New conference rec ord; old record of 19:48.7 by Charlton Had den. Texas, in 1954). 50-yard Freestyle: 1. Hunkier, A&M; 2. Neal Texas; 3. Snoots, A&M; 4. Kemble, SMU; 5. Bell, Texas; 6. Mount, . A&M. rp 1• 23 5 200-vard Backstroke: 1- Ufer, A&M; 2. Woodard, A&M; 3, Medenilla, Texas; 4. Scofield, SMU; 5. Snelling. SMU; 6. Cook, A&M. Time; 2:23. 220-yard Freestyle: 1. Galvao, SMU; 2. Okamoto, A&M; 3. Holder, Texas; 4. Neal, Texas; 5. Merino, A&M; 6. Rose, SMU. Time: 2:09.5 (New conference rec ord; old record of 2:13.2 set by Kddle Gilbert of Texas in 1951). 200-yard Butterfly: 1. Weiek, A&M; 2. Klipple. A&M; 3. Mount. A&M; 4. Patter son, Texas; 5. Prichard, SMU; 6. Wol- dridge, SMU. Time: 2:26.5. One Meter Diving: 1. Lawler, Texas; 2. Million, es , SMU; 4 vtu; 6- Pai'i Smith, SMU; 3. Grov Texas; 5. Tompson, SM 400-yard Freestyle Relay: Elhaney, McComb, Rose, Kei 1. rr, A&M. SMU (Mc- ; 5 Q | | Mb 3. Texas (Wilson, Nolan, Huber, Smith); 4. Rice (Dupont, Craven, Sick. Bell). Time 3:44.2, 100-yard Backstroke: !• Galvoa, SMU; 2. Ufer, A&M; 3. Snelling, SMU; 4. Snoots, A&M; 5. Medenilla, Texas; 6. Scofield, SMU. Time: 1:02.2 (Galvoa set new con ference record of 58.9 in prelims; old, rec ord, 1:01,9, by George McMillion of SMU in 1954). 200-yard Breaststroke: 1- Weick, A&M; 2. Barlow, A&M; 3. Nolan, Texas; 4. Bell. Texas; 5. Bedford, A&M; 6- Goff, A&M. Time: 2:36. (Weick set new conference record of 2:34,6 in prelims; old record, 2:37.4, by Weick in 1955). 100-yard Freestyle: 1. Hunkier, A&M; 2. Neal, Texas; 3. Mount, A&M; 4. McComb, SMU; 5. Barden, Texas; 6. Kemble, SMU. Time; 53,1, 440-yard Freestyle: 1. Okamoto, A&M; 2. Merino, A&M; 3. Holder, Texas; 4. Smith. Texas; 5. Johnson, Texas; 6 Rose, SMU. Time: 4:51.6 (New conference rec- ord; old record, 4:53.8, by Charlton Had den of Texas in 1954). 200-yard Individual Medley: 1. Galvao, SMU; 2. Woodard, A&M; 3, Weiek, A&M; 4. Patterson, Texas; 5. Bell, Texas; 6. Klipple. A&M. Time: 2:12.6 (New con ference record; old record, 2:18.8, by Gal vao in prelims). Three Meter Diving: 1. Smith, SMU; 2. Lawler, Texas; 3. Groves, SMU; 4. Million, Texas; 5. Tompson, SMU; 6. Parr, A&M. 300-yard Medley Relay: 1. A&M (Ufer, Klipple, Hunkier) ; 2. SMU (Snelling, Prichard, McComb) ; 3. Tfexfis (Medenilla, Wilson, Barden); "4. Rice (Mellhenny, Wardlow, Bell). Time: 2:55.9 (New con ference record; old record, 3:02.9, by A&M in 1955). A&M Pistol Team In Austin Tourney The A&M pistol team plans to send six of its top members to the Austin Rifle Club’s annual spring tournament in Austin Saturday and Sunday, according to Col. Henry L. Philips, team sponsor. Check this new collar style - the ARROW Glen Here’s a broadcloth shirt with features that please the college man with an eye for style. The collar, (button-down, of course), is a shorter, neater-looking model. The fine broadcloth cools you throughout the warm days ahead. The trim checks are available in 7 color combinations, in cluding blue, tan and grey. $5.00. And, an Arrow repp always sets off an Arrow shirt just right. Tie, $2.50. -ARROW- —•first in fashion SHIRTS • TIES • SLACKS Check, and double-check our new ARROW Glen This new button-down broadcloth shirt comes in a neat check. It’s a natural with a solid color suit or jacket. We have the Arrow Glen now, in 7 color combinations—and that means your fa vorite is here waiting. Check us now for the Arrow Glen . . . and don’t miss seeing our ties. Arrow never offered so handsome a collection. Shirt, $5.00. Tie, $2.50. W. S. D. CLOTHIERS 108 N. MAIN N. BRYAN Tetsuo Okamoto led A&M’s as sault on the record book, placing new marks in the 1,500-meters and the 440-yard freestyle races. The brilliant sophomore from Brazil splashed to an amazing 19:21.6 in the 1,500-meters Thursday eclips ing the old record by 27.1 seconds. Okamoto bettered the old 440 re cord of 4:53.8 by 2.2 seconds with his 4:51.6 on Saturday and also placed second in the 220-yard free style behind SMU’s Pedro Galvao, who set three records himself. A&M’s Dick Weick broke his own year-old record in the 200- yard breaststroke with a 2:34.6, 2.8 seconds faster than the one he set in 1955. The Aggie medley relay team of Norman Ufer, Gayle Klipple and Dick Hunkier surpassed their 1955 record by seven seconds s racing to a first with a 2:55.9 clocking. SMU’s Galvao broke thi'ee re cords in the three events he enter ed, the 220-yard freestyle, the 100- yard brackstroke and the 200-yard individual medley. Hunkier, besides anchoring the A&M’s record-breaking medley re lay’ team, swam to first in both the 50 and 100-yard freestyle races, to repeat his 1955 victories. The Aggies ran away with the 200-yard butterfly with Weick, Klipple and Jerry Mount captur ing the first three places. A&M gained a place in each of the fourteen events with Jose Merino and Rip Woodard placing second and fifth respectively be hind Okamoto in the 1,500-meters. Woodard also took second in the 200 backstroke and the 200 indiv idual medley. Unbeaten Cadet Wrestlers Will Enter NCAA Finals Coach Jim Griffith’s unbeaten varsity and freshmen wrestlers swept all but one event here last weekend to capture the Southwest Collegiate Wrestling Tourney and earn the right to compete in the NCAA finals at Oklahoma A&M Friday and Saturday. The Aggie varsity won the championship easily, piling up 46 points, while the Cadet freshmen came in second with 14 points. The University of Texas entry placed third with 12 and Houston fourth with 8. Rice and Baylor, the other two entrants in the meet held in DeWare Field House failed to gain a point. Copping first places for the vic torious Aggies were A1 Clachar, Don Burchard, Don Schoenfeld, Ken Jones, John Watson, Carlton Hazel wood and Zaoh Hill. Coach Griffith plans to take sev en Cadets to the NCAA finals this weekend, including Marvin Ansley, Hazelwood, Clachai-, Burchard, Watson, Schoenfeld, and Hill. 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