The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 26, 1959, Image 5

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    \The Battalion College Station (Brazos County), Texas
Thursday, February 26, 1959
PAGE 5
jlawks Interested in Archie Carroll;
fSeek Star for Professional Draft
■ Archie Carroll revealed yester
day that the St. Louis Hawks have
Contacted him and are seeking to
: ^piit him up for pro draft after the
close of the college campaigns this
March.
■ The rangy 6-6 senior from Ked-
lands, who leads the Aggies in
conference scoring, said he heard
mom the world champion pro cag-
eis early this week, asking about
future plans and how he may be
reached at the close of this year.
Carroll declared he would like
very much to plajf for the Hawks
next year if they wanted him, but
added that another semester has
thrown the situation into a quan
dary. “I still have another se
mester to go after this one,” said
Carroll, “so I don’t really know
what will happen if they want me.”
The easy going fox-ward, who is
nicknamed “Shazam” by his team-
1 Sports in Brief
Russell Wieder, instructor of the A&M fencing team,
said Friday that due to a change in date there is a possibility
that the fencing team will be able to go to the 15th Annual
National Collegiate Fencing Championship at the U. S. Naval
Academy this year.
He received a notice Friday stating that the meet will
be held March 27-28. The previous date was March 20-21.
“Since the meet will be held during the Easter Holidays
the team will be able to participate in it,” said Wieder. The
fencing coach emphasized that only with an increase in in
terest and practice could the team possibly get into shape for
the meet.
He concluded by saying that if more interest is not
shown, the( team will not send in an entry blank that is due
March 17.
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Close to 46 Army Cadets are competing for positions on
the Army team that will battle the Air Force eleven March
6,[in the 12th Man Bowl at Kyle Field. The squad was sched
uled to be cut to 33 men yesterday.
The Aggies worked out almost a week without protective
padding. John Kingston, 1st Sgt. -of C-Armor has been the
only serious injury with a broken ankle bone.
* ★ ★ ★
Baseball Coach Tom Chandler has trimmed the baseball
team down to 31 men as the season opener draws near March
2.
Chandler’s plans for this week include more batting prac
tice and continued work on fundamentals.
Over on the other side of the Kyle Field diamond Jim
Smotherman, a varsity player last season, is having a rough
time sorting out his freshman baseball hopefuls.
Smotherman is serving as coach until Shelby Metcalf,
the freshman basketball coach,'ends his season Saturday
night against Rice and moves into the head coaching roll
for the Frosh.'
The freshman team does not have a single scholarship
boy on the team.
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The A&M victory, plus the Arkansas loss, moved the
Cadets into fifth place in the Southwest Conference while
the Razorbacks dropped back into sixth.
mates because of his deceptive
speed, is majoring- in physical ed
ucation and biology, and hopes to
find a coaching post—providing he
doesn’t play for the Hawks.
Carroll, who led the Farmers in
both conference scox-ing and re
bounding last year, is in the pro
cess of repeating the feat this
year. He has hit 192 points in 12
loop outings for an average of 16.0
per game. His total paces Neil
Swisher, who set an Aggie scoring
record against Texas Monday, by
only six points. Can-oil is also the
Cadets’ top rebounder, gi-abbing 92
in conference play and 167 for the
year.
Over the season, Carroll has to
talled 324 points—second only to
Swisher’s 338—for an average of
14.7. In addition to being the Ags’
leading rebounder, he is hitting
at slightly better than 48 per cent
of his attempts from the floor
against confex-ence foes, while he
maintains a 46 per cent average
against the Farmers’ 22 opponents
this year.
A four year basketball lettexman
Graham Nominated
As Academy Coach
NEW LONDON, Conn. 6T > )—The
Coast Guard Academy Wednesday
hired a big name—Otto Graham—
as head football coach, but stressed
it will not “go big time.”
Graham, was a great football
player between 1943 and 1956,
when he decided to retire. He was
an All-America back at Northwes
tern Univex-sity, All-Service at
North Cai-olina Px-e-Flight, and
All-Professional with the Cleve
land Browns.
This will be his first job as a
head coach, although he spent a
few weeks last August directing
a squad of College All-Stars to
victory over the Detx-oit Lions,
1957 National Football League
champs.
Gi'aham, 37, also was named
athletic director at the Coast
Guard Academy.
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at Redlands, Carroll is called “one
of those good folks” by Smokey
Harper—a rare accolade from the
Ag tx-ainer. And the 6-6 senior,
■who opex-ates from the post and
forward positions with nifty hook
shots with either hand, obtained
his nickname from the old comic
strip ‘Captain Marvel.” Just as
Billy Batson said “Shazam” and
there was Captain Marvel, Carroll,
with his deceptive' speed, seems to
be evei'ywhere at once.
Basilic Wants Fight
With Archie Moore
SYRACUSE, N.Y. <A>)_Boxer
Carmen Basilic Wednesday entered
the Archie Moore sweepstakes.
The former welterweight and
middleweight champion said he
wants a crack at the light heavy
weight king, too.
“If Ray Robinson can fight
Moore, why can’t I?” Basilio asked
a reporter.
Robinson has been negotiating
with Jack “Doc” Kearns, Moore's
manager, for a light heavyweight
title fight.
Basilio has been clamoring for
a rubber -match with Robinson.
The Eskimo village of Kotzebue,
Alaska, holds an annual Fourth of
July celebration which includes a
beauty contest. The girls striving
for the queen’s crown don’t wear
bathing suits. They wear fur par
kas.
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