Friday, March 23, 1956 THE BATTALION Page 3 Ags Open Title Defense Against Unbeaten SMU Coach Beau Bell’s Ag-gies begin the defense of their Southwest Conference baseball crown here tomorrow afternoon against un beaten Southern Methodist. WTAW will broadcast a play- by-play description of the Kyle Red Wiggler WORMS For Sale Student Co-op No. Gate Field contest beginning at 3 p.m. Kenneth George will be at the mike. Righthander Dick Munday, Bry an junior, will probably get Bell’s nod for the starting assignment. Opposing him will be SMU’s crafty lefthander, Malcolm Shaw. Should Bell decide to go with a lefthander, sophomore Toby Newton will get the pitching chores. Shaw has turned back three straight oppo nents without tasting defeat, while Munday has a 1-1 record so far this season. Munday pitched five and two- FRIDAY SHOCK-FULL OF THRILLS! COLUMBIA PICTURES presents Starring RICHARD DENNING ^ angeustevens - PLUS BULLETIN The A&M-New Orleans Pelican baseball games scheduled for Mon day and Tuesday have been can celled according to Jones Ramsey, publicity director of Athletic De partment. The next home game will be against TCU, April 26 and 27. thirds innings of scoreless ball against SMU at Dallas last year to help spark the Aggies to the championship. Six SMU start ers from that game will take the field for the Mustangs, runner- up in the SWC chase last year, tomorrow. Coach Alex Hooks’ Ponies have been the conference’s top team thus far, turning back eight straight non-conference opponents in flaw less fashion. Shaw has been the most out standing SWC moundsman to date, having hurled 25 innings of shut-out ball to earn his per fect 3-0 record. PUOBABLK STARTERS S.MU A&M Jim Payne IB John Hoyle Dan Brown 2B .... Dick Bleckner Rip Radcliff 3B Joe Worden Bobby Boggan . . . SS Joe Boring Bob Carter DF Phil Newport Don Ste%vart .... CF ....John Stockton Gene Golden RF Dupe Fraga Jim Bush C . .Jas. Smothermon Malcolm Shaw ... P Dick Munday Aggie Tracksters Battle Rice, LSU A&M’s thinlyclads journey into Louisiana with high hopes of con tinuing their 10-year triangular domination of LSU and Rice in Baton Rouge Saturday. The Aggies will be looking for CAME mm BENEATH THE SEA starring KENNETH lOBEY-FAITH DOMERGUE .1, DONALD CURTIS S A T U R D A RICHARD DENNING KATHLEEN CROWLEY • VIRGINIA GREY For the first time . . . WESTERN SHIRTS at LOUPOT’S Low As $3.95 Pearl Buttons Western Tailoring Washable McCALL’S Humble Service Station “Where Service Is First” East Gate VI 6-4922 Hy 6 CIRCLE victory number one of the 1956 season in a meet that has yet to see the Cadets fall from the victory position in the 10 years the three schools have been competing. Coaches Frank Anderson and Ray Putnam are taking 22 of their run, jump or throw men to defend their monopoly against the Tigers and the Owls. A year ago A&M ran up 84 ^ points to Rice’s 6.0 % and LSU’s 25 in College Station. Making the trip for the Aggies are: Emmett Smallwood and King Buckner in the 100; Buckner and Johnny Roberts in the 220; Eddie Bussa, Bob McKnight and Bill Hol loway in the 440; Ed Blake in the 880; Bill Cocke , in the mile and two-mile; Sam Nave and Homer Smith in the 120-high hurdles; Smallwood, Nave and Smith in the 220-lows; Smallwood, McKnight, Roberts and Buckner in the 440- relay and Bussa, Roberts, Mc Knight and Holloway in the mile relay. Bobby Jack Gross, Tom Bonor- den and Herman Johnson in the shot put and discus throw; Small wood, Tommy Strait and Dale El more in the broad jump; Winton Thomas, James Clark and James Jackson in the pole vault; Fritzie Connally, Bobby Carter, John Mc- Ilhenny and Joe Schiraldi in the high jump and Schiraldi, Helvey and Elmore in the javelin throw. Easter Essentials A new bonnet ... the fashion picture is pointing to gloves... like these exquisite hand- stitched doeskins. . . . that matches your purse and gloves! W D Clothiers 108 N. Main N. Bryan ■■ i Spring’s in the air And you haven’t a care. Enjoy pleasure rare-have a CAMEL! (xirep/easumi It's a psychological fact: Pleasure helps your disposition. If you're a smoker, remember — more people get more pure pleasure from Camels than from any other cigarette! No other cigarette is so rich-tostinq, yet so mild! Camel r * y s#-=oH.c«. n.\