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    The Battalion College Station (Brazon County). Texan
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Thursday, March 5, 1959
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Ag Field and Track Squads
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Ready for Border Olympics
Coach Charley Thomas’ field
and track squad, feeling a lot bet
ter after its second place finish in
a traingular meet Saturday, don
their traveling togs Friday and
move to the Border Olympics in
Laredo.
The Aggies will field a squad
of 25 men against more than 1,100
athletes who will be on hand Sat-
urday to compete in this top bor
der track meet.
Star-studded Texas and East
Texas State are favored to repeat
with championships of the univer
sity and college classes. Ten
schools have entered the university
class—Texas, SMU, ACC, Rice,
Noxdh Texas, Houston, Texas
Tech, TCU, A&M, Baylor and
New Mexico.
A&M’s chances for copping any
first places are pretty slim. Pos
sible winners could be Charles
Vance and Jerry Davis in the pole
vault. Both Ags hit 13.6 feet in
the triangular meet Saturday and
could go on to greater heights.
Another possible first could
come when Ernest Uribe takes to
the 220-yard low-hurdles. Uribe
placed first in the lone meet this
year with a time of 25.2.
Records are expected to fall
right and left when the university
class moves out onto the track.
Eddie Southern, Wally Wilson and
Bruce Parker of Texas lend the
favored list. Southern has run a
100-yard dash at 9.8 this year and
that was into a IIV2 m.p.h. wind.
Wilson has knocked down a 48-3,
440-yard dash while Parker has
sailed the javeline 213.8 feet.
DaleVMosley of Rice could set a
new record in the broad jump, Don
Stewart of SMU in the high jump
and Joe Villareal of Texas in the
mile and half mile.
Aggies planning to make the
trip are Henry Bonorden, shot and
discus; Jim Brewer, javelin; Don
Carver, two miles; Harvey Cash,
440-yard dash and both relays;
Bob Clark, low hurdles and pole
vault.
Robert Connoway, 440-yard dash;
Kerry Davis, pole vault; Lee Dan
iels, hurdles; Donnie Douglas, pole
vault; Fred Dulock, two miles;
Olin Garrison, hurdles; C. J. Hajo-
vsky, 880 and mile relay; Owen
•Hill, discus and shot put; Jimmie
King, two miles.
Ronnie Kirkpatrick, 440-yard
dash and both relays; Newton
Lamb, javelin; John Long, javelin;
Frank Madura, high jump; Charlie
Merka, high jump; Billy Parlmer,
440 and mile relay; Donald Tax,
broad jump; Urbie, hurdles and
440 relay; Vance, pole vault; and
Ronald Whiteley, low hurdles.
Rain Stalls Corps Play
After Week of Action
Rain finally brought a tempo
rary halt to the Corps Baseball
Program last night, but not be
fore fair weather last week and
Monday allowed each of the 16
teams to play one game.
Not too much of a story was
told by those first four games in
each league as far as top contend-
I’ve Got It!
A&M’s Ernie Turner appears to pick the ball out of the air
in Tuesday’s game with the SMU Mustangs. Guarding the
senior are Mustang’s Wilbur Marsh (25) and Max Williams
(12). A&M lost, 70-66.
ers for the crown are concerned.
Bats were comparatively quigt,
pitching was comparatively effec
tive and scoring was comparatively
low.
After the rain break last night
(and the skies were cloudy to
day) the picture may develop a
little sharper focus as the leagues
head into their second 4-game ser
ies. By now hurlers have theii
arms in a little better shape and
hitters have sighted in their bat
ting eyes a bit.
Two ties in the time limit con
tests marked Air Force League
action last wefek, while the 5tl
and 6th Groups both won then
openers to tie for an early circuii
lead.
In the Army League, four teams
are knotted for the top slot. One
forfeit due to a schedule misun
derstanding left a blob in the
league.
Opening night last Wednesday
saw the 2nd Group and Band tie :
and the Engineers whip Compo
site, 4-1. Cn the following night
the 1st Group and Civilians play
ed to a 1-1 deadlock in the Ah
Force, while Armor nosed out the
Army Civilians, 1-0.
Friday night saw the 6th Group
take the 3rd Group, 2-1, while the"
Vet-Med battalion came from be
hind to defeat Field Artillery, 4-3.
Monday night defending champ
ion 5th Group bumped the 4th
Group, 2-0, while the Service bat
talion forfeited its game to Anti-
Aircraft Artillery. Tuesday night’s
scheduled games were postponed
due to the A&M basketball game
and last night’s games were rain
ed out.
If the weather allows, play will
resume tonight with the 5th and
6th Groups squaring off at 7:30,
while the Service battalion meets
the Vet-Med team at 9:15.
Future Dim for Tennis Team
Tennis, long a declining sport at
A&M, threatens to drop even fur
ther this year.
Coach Beau Bell expressed doubt
that the netters would be able to
put together a successful season.
In fact, Bell felt the chances of the
team were “not too good.”
In this, his first year as tennis
coach, Bell is faced with an inex
perienced group. The lone return
ee from last year is Robert Jones,
a member of the 1058 team which
finished fifth in the Southwest
Conference.
The team will play its first
match in San Antonio against Trin
ity University on April 7. The first
conference match will be April 18
when it meets Texas in Austin.
As yet, Bell has not selected his
squad for the 1959 season.
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Larry Dantzler, a top bowler on the A&.M bowling team,
sends the ball skimming down the alley in the Memorial
Student Center lanes. The Aggie team is undefeated in
five matches and will travel to San Antonio tomorrow for
its next match. . / ‘ „
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A&M Rifle Team
Enters Tourney
The Aggie Rifle Team will travel
o El Faso this weekend to take
part in the Southwest Invitational
Rifle Meet in which 45 schools will
participate. Hie small bore tour-
ley will match the marksmanship
jf schools throughout the nation.
Sgt. Malcolm Wilson, coach of
he rifle team, said the next and
inal meet, sponsored by the Na-
ional Rifle Assn., will be against
exas March 21 in Austin.
Like the basketball team, the
ifle team has had trouble with
TCU. Said Sgt. Wilson, “We just
;ouldn’t seem to get around them.
They weren’t good but we man-
iged to be worse.” A&M has a
5-2 conference record.
Wilson said his traveling team
consists of senior Larry Myers;
junior John Dalby; sophomores
Otis W. Fine, Robert F. Collins,
lack Fraim and David Webb; and
Freshmen Dickie Adams and Jose
Mier.
According to NR A rules, Wilson
said, there ai - e trfree firing posi
tions: prone, kneeling and stand
ing. Winchester M52 rifles — 22
calibre weighing 13 pounds — are
used. Six men fire 10 rounds in 10
minutes in each position at an 11-
bull target. The best five of the
six scores are added for the total
team score.
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Kimbells
Instant Coffee 6-oz. jar 89c
No. 2 Vi Cans—Libbys
Sliced Peaches can 33c
No. 2 Cans—Libbys
Sliced! Pineapple can 33c
46-Oz. Cans—Libbys
Pineapple Juice can 33c
303 Cans—Libbys >
Small Whole Beets 2 cans 35c
Libbys—-Asparagus Style
Whole Green Beans can 35c
CRISCO ... ... 3-lb. can 89c
No. 2 Cans—Wolf Brand
CHILI can 59c
No. 2 Cans—Van, Camps
Pork & Beans .. ... .. . .. 2 cans 35c
12-Oz. Pkgs.—Gold Medal
Macaroni or Spaghetti 2 pkgs. 35c
Kimbells
COFFEE pound 73c
Niblets—Whole Kernel
Golden Corn .. .:.. 2 cans 35c
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Green Peas .. . 2 cans 27c
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Beef, Chicken or Turkey
Pot Pies 4 each 29c
Sliced Peaches Pkg.
Sliced Strawberries 29c
Broccoli Spears, Cauliflower,
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Daisey Cheese
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Calves Liver
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Loin Steak
l-lb.
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.. l-lb.
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Seven Bone Steak
l-lb.
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Toilet Soap 4 cakes 37c
CARROTS 2 bags 15c
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