The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 22, 1959, Image 3

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    The Battalion College Station (Brazos County), Texas
Thursday, January 22, 1959
PAGE 3
Ags Receive Awards
At Football Banquet
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Aggie Football Award Winners
These three members of the 1958 Aggie Ken Beck (center) the best lineman trophy,
football team were presented special awards and Allen Goehring (right), the best “little
at Saturday’s football banquet. Gordon Le- man” award.
Boeuf, (left) won the best blocker award.
Prominent Semi-Pro Mentor
Named Ag Diamond Coach
Tom Chandler, noted baseball
coach at perennially powerful
Adamson High School in Dallas
and of the semi-pro Alpine Cow
boys, was selected to become head
baseball coach at Texas A&M, ef
fective Feb. 1.
A product of the Dallas public
schools and Baylor University, the
33-year-old ex-Marine has led
Adamson to four district titles
and the state finals twice since
1952.
Also since 1952, Chandler
coached the Cowboys to two
state titles and finished high na
tionally the past two summers.
Among his charges at Alpine,
Chandler lists Aggie-exes Wally
Moon and Yale Lary, along with
current Cadet backstop ace Gary
Herrington. Other prominent dia
mond stars include major lea
guers Johnny Podres of the Los
Angeles Dodgers and Jack San
ford of the Philadelphia Phillies.
ATter graduating from Adam
son in 1943 where he was a base
ball and football standout, Chand
ler enlisted in the Marine Corps
and served 25 months. Under the
Marine V-12 program, he quar-
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terbacked Arkansas A&M from
1943-45, and then attended Baylor
where he was an all-conference
catcher and first baseman twice
in addition to being team captain
all three years.
A 1948 graduate of Baylor,
Chandler then played two years
of pro ball in the Pittsburgh chain
before coaching Griener Junior
College to the Dallas city champ
ionship twice.
Chandler played at Alpine in
1950-51 and was named both gen
eral and field manager in 1952.
The Cowboys, boasting many
Southwest Conference stars, cap
tured the state semi-pro crown in
1952 and 1958. They placed third
in 1958, along with taking the
West Texas championship in 1953,
'54 and '58.
He has also been serving as a
Milwaukee Braves scout.
Chandler was bora in Green
ville, Texas on March 19, 1925,
and is married to the former Wil-
ladean Drummond of Waco. The
couple has no children.
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Gordon LeBoeuf, Ken Beck and
Allen Goehring won the top
awards at the annual football and
cross country banquet held Satur
day night in Sbisa Hall.
LeBoeuf, Port Neches junior
back converted from the fullback
slot, received the Bert Pfaff
Award as best blocker; Beck, sen
ior tackle from Minden, La., re
ceived the A. M. Waldrop Award
for the best lineman; and Goeh
ring, junior guard from San Mar
cos, was presented the Herb Smith
Award for the “outstanding little
man.” Goehring weighs in at a
hefty 185.
Two other awards were present
ed at the dinner presided over by
Morris Franks, the humorous
Houston columnist. The Houston
A&M Club award for the “great
est lover” went to Beck while Ed
Dudey, tailback on the 1958 club,
presented an award to Coach
John Michels, who resigned re-
Fish, Kittens Meet
In Saturday Clash
The Texas Aggie freshman bas
ketball team, led by 6-5 Carroll
Broussard of Port Ai’thur, takes
a 4-2 record into Houston Satur
day night when it meets the
Houston Kittens in a preliminary
t o the Aggie-Cougar varsity
game.
Broussard is the scoring leader
with 123 points and a 20.5 aver
age; has the highest field goal
percentage .558 and is second in
rebounding with 62.
The Fish, coached by Shelby
Metcalf, dropped a 66-68 verdict
to the Texas Shorthorns in their
latest action. The Fish have split
with the talented Kilgore JC Ran
gers and have beaten Houston,
Baylor and Rice frosh teams.
cently to join the Canadian pro
ranks.
During the banquet Coach Jim
Myers introduced members of the
1958 football team and • Coach
Charley Thomas presented the
cross country team. Myers com
plimented his team for the “out
standing” effort they produced
this season in winning four and
losing six.
Myers said the squad wasn’t
the fastest, the strongest or the
greatest in the school’s history,
but the players extended them
selves above and beyond the call
of duty in several games.
Males have a higher death rate
than females through all ages of
life, the disparity being largely
due to male susceptibility to acci
dents and heart ailments.
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