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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1958)
Tk+ BnttmJinm %>• Cothffm Station County), T( Friday, October 17, IKS PAGE I INTRAMURALS Five Intraniurel sport> took piece Friday. Both (laao A and B are in fuil nwinf. In Intramural bowlinf, A VeU scored a 3f6-35S win over Squadron 2<l B Field took A Quartemaater 504 385 in league H. C Field kept the pace by taking C-AAA 463-362 in league E. A Infantry downed A Oanposite 390-369. also a league E game. Squadron 17 took A Ordnance 494-457 in league C. Squadron 7 downed B Infantry 425-375 in league B. • Three games were played on the handbkll court*. Squad- rorf 12 beat A-AAA in league A. B-AAA took C Armor in league I. Bizzell won over Puryear in league C-B. In ('la** A Basketball. B Engineer* dropped Squadron 19 with a 21-8 tally. A Transportation took Squadron 3, 31- 24 in league E. Squadron 13 rallied over A Armor 36-13 in league F. B Armor left Squadron 14 nur*ing a 22-16 loss in eeague G. Squadron 21 took a clone one fro mA Athletic* 27-23 in league H. Squadron 16 outshot A Engineer* 31-14 in league I. law took Mitchell 49-29 in league C-A. and Milner rolled over the Day-duck* 35-13. ('la** B hor*e*h'>e* boasted five game* Friday. Squad ron 4 outrung A Armor in league C. Squadron If’s flyboys took two out of three from A-AAA B Armor left Sqaadron 5 with a 2-1 tally. Squadron 17 took the first two from B- AAA in league H. B Engineers dropped two to Squadron 3 in league I. ('lax* B Football game* were marked with scoreless ties and clone game*. A Medical took Squadron 9. 12-6 in the only game with a score.. A Compsite and Squadron 11, A Ordnance and A Chemical, and C Engineer* and A Vet* fought to scoreless tie*. Pingpong wa* held on the M S.C table* last Friday. B j Composite took three to down C Infantry in league I. C-AAA won over A Signal in league D. Squadron 14 left A Fiedl in the cold in league C. Squadron 22 took four big games to down Squadron 7 in league A. Monday wa* a full day for the department, too. A total of 32 game* were placed. (lass A handball *aw four games. Squadron 13 took C Field in league B. Squadron 11 won two from A Engineer*. Squadron 10 won two and tied one with B Armor in league D. A Quartermaster took Squadron 19 by the same score in league F. Squadron 13 won their bowling match in ('las* A They took C Composite 460-422 in league G. Bizzell beat l>egett 486-410 in league C-A. Puryear took Milner 395-371 in league C-B. ('la** A basketball was full Monday. Eight game* were played. Squadron 18 l*?at (’ Engineer* 21-14 in league B. Squadron 17 left A Ordnance 29-18 in league C. Squadron 20 won over B Ordnance 31-17 in league I). A Chemical took Squadron 12. 27-19 in league E. Squadron 22 dropped A Figld 49-13 in league F. B Field shot down Squadron 6. 25-19 in league G. Squadron 15 toppled C Armor 25-15 in league H Finally, A-AAA romped on Squadron 7, 27-8 in league I. Monday’s Clast B pingpong ran like this: B Fngineers took three from B Engineer* in league G. (’ Infantry - won 4 from A Engineer* in league I. A Quarter master won over Squadron 11 by the same score in league l). B-AAA won ail five from A Field in league C. A-AAA squeezed by tfquadron 15 in league K. Sports in Brief And Away We Go! Center Hoy Norttihup’ leads blocking back enemy’s attack. Northrup is a sophomore Dick Gay in an unfamiliar role, that of while Gay is playing his last season for the carrying the ball. Both athlete* are line- Aggie*, backer* on defense bearing the brunt of the Farmers High For TCi A&M charged through practice yesterday in what Coach Jim My- er» called “One of the moat spiri ted aeasions of the year.” AH told the squad wa* on the field one hour ( but “a lot wa* ae- .^With only the A&M Tex kjefaiff is 2 p.m. with the »ea- son> top local crowd upward* of ;UlJ|nu expected foi the daaaic that begM m 1197. The TCU sene* la aacond oldest an the Aggie romphahed in the abort time 7 The Cadet eleven w ill go into' *C * the TCU game in Their l5*t phy sical condition of the year. Only j t pltyfr expected to mis.* The game^, 1 m wwaback^Jon F«w. The fpi't** more started the Maryland game. in 1*94, long 1 1M fit.,'™ Aggie win wa* V Phigm of victory be- schools since 19.'13 when tg 2^7 +t Fort Squad member* have a healthy reapect for the TCU team, saying, "it’ll be the toughest one of the seaeoh.” The Frog* boa*t the fin est defensive and offensive club in the Southwest Conference. They have a 3-1 record, losing only to the Iowa Hawkeyes. Key ’Kdrthrup, sophomore from Amarillo, turned in the finest cen ter play of the year for the Ag gies against Maryland, earning for him a starting assignment this week. The only other expected change in the lineup will be Kandy Sims, the sophomore from Houston, at w mg back. Seven varsity runners and aeven fraahmen will compete for AAM in the Hoifrton Invitational Croaa- 0our try meet at Houston Friday afternoon at 4. Coach Charley T homas’ Aggie contingent will be led by Freddie Duiock of Axtell, who finished sec ond in a fine showing against the University of Houston last week here. Duiock was clocked in 15:04 over the 3-mile Aggie course. The Cougars defeated the Aggies, 23- 32 in the opening meet of the year. At Houston Friday the Aggies will compete with teams from the University of Houston, Texas, Mc- Neese and Tamar Tech. The meet will be run over s 4-mile course in the varsity division and a 3-mile circuit for \he froth. The Aggie varsity runners ether than Duiock will be Richard Hick man of Collage Station, Jimmie King of Monahans, Jack Haald of Dalbart, Don Tarver of Amarillo, John Blake of Temple and C. J. Hajovsky of K1 Campo. The Aggie Fish runnerx^rilf be Thomas Johnston of Franklin, Mal colm Hardee of Croveton, Thad is Crooks of Hooks, Ralph Williams of Terrell, Robert Bryant ef Gal veston, Foster Webb of Rusk and F red Hink of Houston. The Agg.cs will run Oklahoma State at t ullage Station on Oct. 2& in a 2 p. m. match over a 3- mfle Remaining cross-country meets for AAM: Nov. 1—Texas Invitational at Austin; Nov. 3—SMU at UaiJaa; Nov. 17 — Southwest Comet eoce meet at Fort Worth and Noe. ^— Bill Wimams AAU meet at Hous ton. * * * The Texas Aggie Fencing Team meets at 7:30 p.m. Monday in the White Coliseum to organise and choose the 1953-69 team officers. R. K. Wieder, fencing ceerh, is interested in getting new mater al for his 1968 Southwest Confer ence Championship team. 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