The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 30, 1958, Image 4

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Thursday, October 30, 1958 The Battalion College Station (Brazos County), Texas
Coach Writes Book HHHHHHIHI
On Conditioning,
Body Development
“Body Development Through
Weight Training,” a weight train
ing booklet, has been published by
Emil Mamaliga, associate profes
sor of health and physical educa
tion at A&M.
This booklet, according to the
author, is designed for athletes,
physical education programs in
junior and senior high schools, col
leges and adult conditioning and
recreation.
“I have set up in my booklet
a basic program to be used as a
general conditioning and body de
velopment course,” Mamaliga said.
“This program is designed to sup
plement normal exercises and
movements that develop the fund
amental characteinstics of physi
cal fitness. The fundamentals are
essential for and indicative of
good health,” he added.
Mamaliga points out that his
program is not aimed at adding
only bulk to the body or training
a person in the sport of weight
lifting, but rather is an applica
tion of scientific principles, involv
ing anatomy, kinesiology and phys
iology in keeping with the individ
ual’s age level, body type, physical
condition and personal needs and
goals. He believes that today’s
youth especially needs this type
of program to combat the lack of
sufficient muscle development.
The program described by the
author consists of several funda
mental exercises, each designed to
work of specific group of jnuscles.
The booklet contains instructions
an illustrations on the proper p*er-
formance of each exercise.
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Soccer Team
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Loses Close One
The Aggie soccer team lost a
hard-fought battle to Houston Uni
ted here Sunday afternoon. The
winning goal was scored on a pen
alty'kick giving the Houston team
a close 4-3 victory.
The loss brings the Aggie team’s
record to one win, one loss and a
tie. The Aggies had previously
tied the University of Houston
team 1-1 and beaten the Houston
Spui’s 6-0.
Ernesto Alvarez, team captain,
said, “We played an exceptionally
fine game, but were also up
against a very fine team.”
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Senior on
Fullback Luther Hall speeds downfield be
hind the blocking of teammate Allen
Goehring. Both athletes are now operat-
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ing on the first unit, with
in the first team slot for
this year.
Hall starting
the first time
AP Writer Forecasts Upsets;
Sees Aggies in Winning Role
By WILL GRIMSLEY
Associated Press Sports Writer
NEW YORK (A*)—The 1958 col
lege football season is a wild gal-
flighty, fickle and drunk on upsets.
Now that she’s tasted the heady
wine of surprise, what reason is
there to believe she’ll change?
We took some fliers last week
(Pitt, South Carolina, Rice) but
not enough for 33-17 and .660.
More upsets forthcoming:
Syracuse 21, Pitt 14: Pittsburgh,
after its titanic tie with Army,
suffers a letdown, also look to
Notre Dame.
Navy 19, Notre Dame 15: Joe
Tranchini back in top throwing
form; Irish Still reeling from two
defeats.
Northwestern 13, Ohio State 7:
Those irrepressible sophomores
continue to surprise.
Stanford 14, Southern California
13: The Indians’ excellent material
just begins to jell.
Louisiana State 27, Mississippi
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“SERVING TEXAS AGGIES”
14: Billy Cannon tries to prove the
Tigers really are No. 1.
Texas Christian 21, Baylor 8:
Billy Gault’s backfield shifts pay
dividends.
Texas 14, Southern Methodist
12: Teams don’t bounce back from
bad lickings, except in the South
west Conference.
Army 40, Colgate 0: Even then,
Coach Earl Blaik opens the gates
of mercy.
Iowa 20, Michigan 7: The Hawk-
eyes end the long jinx of never
having won at Michigan; Wolver
ines shaken by campus gambling
probe.
Colorado 15, Oklahoma 13: The
men from the mile-high climate
have waited a long time for this
one.
Auburn 7, Florida 0:-The Plains
men’s rugged defense preserves a
long unbeaten streak.
Duke 13, Georgia Tech 7: Bill
Murray’s Blue Devils are coming
fast; Tech lacks oldtime speed.
Oregon State 18, California 15:
The Golden Bears are temporarily
derailed in their drive for the Rose
Bowl.
The others:
FRIDAY
Miami, Fla. 14, Vanderbilt 7;
Tulane 20, Texas Tech 7; New
Mexico 7, Denver 0.
SATURDAY
SOUTHWEST—Texas A&M 15,
Arkansas 0; Houston 12, Tulsa 7;
Hardin-Simmons 13, Texas West
ern 14; Wyoming 14, Utah 6;
Washington State 19, UCLA 14;
Arizona 12, West Texas State 0.
EAST—Cornell 24, Columbia 6;
Penn 21, Harvard 19; Penn State
24, Furman 8; Princeton 27, Brown
14; Dartmouth 14, Yale 7; Holy
Cross 14, Dayton 8.
MIDWEST—Oklahoma State 14,
Air Force 7; Kansas State 20,
Kansas 18; Illinois 18, Purdue 15;
Michigan State 21, Wisconsin 14;
Minnesota 13, Indiana 8.
SOUTH—Clemson 18, Wake For
est 14; Alabama 7, Georgia 7 (tie);
Mississippi State 15, Kentucky 7;
South Carolina 14, Maryland 7.
INTRAMURALS
Squadron 12 won its game with
B Field Tuesday in Class B horse
shoes to cinch the league title. The
winners took all four games in
their league. In other games, A
Transportation took A Chemical
4-1 in league J, and B Composite
scored a 4-1 win over A Infantry
in league I.
In Class B horseshoes, Squadron
5 took two games from C Engi
neers in league G. Squadron 14
scored a 2-1 win over White Band.
Squadron 13 took A Field 2-1 in
league B.
Squadron 17 won its final game
in Class B football to take the
league I championship. They
downed A Engineers 8-2. In other
games, A Oi'dnance took a game
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in league K, handing Squadron 19
a 10-0 loss. C Armor and Squad
ron 16 fought to a 6-6 tie in league
H Tuesday. Neither side gained
the advantage in penetrations, so
the game was a tie all the way.
B Armor held a 6-0 lead almost
all through the game to win over
Squadron 15 in league G.
More league championships in
Class B are: Squadron 22 won
league A pingpong with a 3-0 rec
ord; Squadron 12 won league B
with a perfect 4-0 record; A Quar
termaster took league D yesterday,
winning all three games; Squad
ron 21 cinched its title to the
league F crown, winning four
games.
In Class A basketball, A Signal
won a close one from Squadron
10, 24-23, clinching the title to
league C. Mitchell scored a re
sounding 49-15 win over Leggett
in league C-A. Squadron 15
downed Squadron 21 in league H,
25-11.
On the MSC bowling lanes, B
Infantry took A ^Medical 439-361
in league B. A Field dropped A
Oi'dnance in league C, scoring a
492-371 win. Squadron 20 won its
game with White Band in league
I, 430-377. Leggett won the easy
way, receiving a forfeit from Hart
in league C-A.
Two games in Class A handball
saw C Field win over Squadron 8
in league B, and Squadron 9 tak
ing two out of three to down Ma
roon Band in league A.
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