The Battalion College Station (Brazos County), Texas PAGE 4 Thursday, February 28, 1957 A&M Weightlifters in First Meet A&M’s weightlifters try the South Texas Odd Lift Contest in their first competition as a team this year at 6:30 p.m. Saturday in Houston. The contest is in conjunction with the Mr. South Texas contest. Four lifts make up the meet—the bench press, the knee-bend, the re verse curl and the dealift. Only one trophy, for first place, will be given in each of the five divisions. Winners will be determined by to taling the points in each of the (See WEIGHTLIFTERS, Page 5) EVERYONE’S BUZZIN’ ABOUT 56tli Anniversary Sale Never before have we offered such a wonderful selection of savings from grocery, Home Center, and Drug and Tobacco Depts! Our Buyers have been as busy as bees assembling this great array of values for this gigantic 614 day sale! Come in and take advantage of these and many more grand savings during our 56th Anniversary Sale! For the Cleanest Clean Possible! 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By 6-5 Score Baseball Regulars Win Squad Game 1 The A&M baseball team greeted clear skies and warmer weather with another intrasquad game, con tinuing spring training prior to opening the season with Houston’s Cougars at 2 p. m. Saturday on Kyle Field. Divided into two squads, a team composed of probable starters eas- PITCHER DONNIE HULLUM—sophomore right-hander from Baytown is expected to bolster the Aggie pitching staff. Hullum had the lowest earned run average among freshman pitchers at 2.8, gave up 48 hits and struck out 54 in 50 and 2/3 innings last season. Texas JC Cage Meet Opens Here Monday The annual Texas Junior College Athletic Conference championship cage tournament gets under way Monday with eight teams vying for the title. Four zones will send their top two teams into A&M’s White Coli seum to battle for Texas’ largest junior college crown. Phillips JC of Borger meets Corsicana’s Na varro in the opening round at 2:15 p. m. Monday with South Texas battling Paris at 4. Decatur Baptist takes on Clar endon in the single-elimination play at 7 and the tourney favorite, Lon Morris, tries San Antonio at 8:45. The afternoon’s winners get to gether at 9 a.m. Tuesday with the winners of the night action meet ing at 10:45. The losers of the second round trade baskets at 7 p.m. for third place with the title game going at 8:45. Lon Morris has captured the title the last three years, going all Aggie Boxing Club To Meet at 7:30 The Aggie Boxing Club will meet tonight at 7:30 in the little gym to elect captains for next year. Coach Andy York and Co-cap- tain Bill Goode urge all members and anyone else interested in box ing next year to attend. Also on the agenda will be the methods for lettering this year’s team. A&M swept the Golden Gloves preliminary meet here and Juan Ramirez and Bobby Langford took their divisions at the Houston meet. Henry Jurado and Jack Fow ler won at Waco, but only Lang ford was able to go to the state finals in Ft. Worth, where he was eliminated. ^CATERING FOR "" "S 5SEr- SPE CIA L OCCASIONS Leave the Details to me. LUNCHEONS BANQUETS WEDDING PARTIES Let Us Do the Work—You Be A Guest At Your Own Party Maggie Parker Dining Hall W. 26th & Bryan TA 2-5069 the way to the national finals in 1954. The Jacksonville team own a 20-9 season record, winning all eight of their league games. Houston’s South Texas brings the tourney’s leading scorer in Richard O’Neal, whose 680 points gives him a 26.1 average. Missouri Valley Unable to Trace Gambling Hints ST. LOUIS, (IP)—The Mis souri Valley Conference has been unable to trace rumors linking one of its basketball officials with gambling inter ests but is calling a committee meeting to pursue an investigation, the conference president said Wed nesday. “We have found no truth to any of the rumors,” said the Rev. Charles L. Sanderson, S.J., of St. Louis University, the conference president. “It seems impossible to pin down the rumors. Nothing concrete has developed.” Father Sanderson disclosed the conference is calling a meeting in St. Louis of its officials committee to conduct a full investigation and is awaiting replies from the mem bers before setting a date. ed by the second team, 6-5, behind the pitching of Dick Munday of Bryan and Paul Lang of Arling ton. Sophomore catcher Gary Her rington of Baytown, with a double and single, paced the first team at the plate. Jim Smotherman, right fielder from Frisco, with a double and Doug Mullins, second baseman from Wichita Falls, with a single, also provided hitting sup port. Coach Beau Bell has announced no starting lineup, but starters for the first team spring-training squad were: shortstop Joe Wor den of Apalachicola, Fla.; first- baseman John Hoyle of Longview; third-baseman Lyle “Hoot” Gib son of Galena Park; Smotherman; Herrington; Mullins; centerfielder Cliff Tuttle of Houston and left- fielder Wendell Reed of Jefferson. The second team lineup consis ted of shortstop Wayne Balke of Baytown; first - baseman Wayne Schaper of Galveston; third-base man Gene Wortham; right-fielder Leland Lantz of Houston; catcher Lou Nelson of San Antonio; sec ond-baseman Lupe Fraga of Hous ton St. Thomas; center-fielder Dickie Thomas of Dallas and left- fielder Behn Hubbard of Cuero. Likely starter on the mound in the season opener is captain Dick Munday and he will probably split time with Lefty Toby Newton of Galveston. New Version of a record seller ! Arrow’s University collar has been on the campus hit parade right from the start. And now this famous button down collar (with center button in back) is also available in a smart knit shirt! Traditional Ivy League styling throughout in a pullover model, offered in a choice of two placket lengths: 7" (2 buttons) ;12" (3 buttons). Available in solid colors, checks, stripes and plaids. $5,00, ^ ARROW CASUAL WEAR New knit button down shirt by Arrow This smart knit features the famous collar that buttons down in front and also in the center back. New type weave is just the perfect weight for these snappy spring days. Drop by soon while we still have a wide assortment in solid colors and a variety of interesting patterns, $5.00. w. s. CLOTHIERS 108 N MAIN BRYAN LI’L ABNER By A1 Capp PEANUTS By cartoonist-of-the-year Charles M. Schulz I'M INTERESTED ONLY IN 0JHAT PEOPLE THINK OF ME A5 I ENTER THE ROOM. I DON'T CARE OlHAT THEY THINK OF ME AS I LEAVE!