I- The Battalion College Station (Brazos County), Texas Friday, March 6> 1959 PAGE 3 Carroll, Swisher Lead Post - Season Statistics Seniors Archie Carroll and Neil Swisher led the Aggie basketball statistics as the season closed with' the Farmers mired deep in a tie for fifth place with the Arkansas Razorbacks. Carroll closed out his college ca reer with a season total of 220 FRIDAY TODAY’S MOST EXCITING SINGING STAR-IN A STIRRING DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE....! MOlft (XXOffS MAN VIC ObKtfdbv MicM turtibeit BateJidael Entente (ko SATURDAY i The most violent search for treasure that ever shook the great Southwest! THE fAYJ TO THE \com Slwmi CINemaScoPE Jeffrey HUNTER • Sfieree NORIH Barry SULLIVAN-Waller BRENNAN T H E A T t C Plus IN COLOR filmed id naked ; n - iij ipr r SUN Preview Saturday 10:30 p. m. Also Sunday & Monday ianaTURMR BARRY SUl.1.1 VAN GIYH!S JOHNS. Another Time, Another Place A ParapTfou'' 1 Dt'tise points in conference play, an A&M record of most points scored in one conference season. The lanky Ag also set a new mark in most field goals in one season with 142 to his credit. Rebounding was another first for Carroll as he led the Farmers in that department with 96. Among the conference’s leading scorers, the athlete rated a fifth position, 10 points separating him from the No. 2 slot. Swishing Swisher, a starter for three consecutive years, set a new record of most points in three sea sons of play with his total of 983. During conference play this year Swisher hit at a .418 clip for 206 points. Wilmer Cox, the junior college transfer who worked his way into a starting role on the Aggie five his first year at A&M, averaged 10 points per game for 141 points over conference play. The big redhead from Philadel phia, Jim McNichol, finished up his eligibility at A&M with an even 100 points. McNichol was the most accurate Cadet on the free throw line as he sank 36 of 44 for an .818 percentage mark. Everybody wondered where Kel ly Chapman was after he became eligible at the start of the spring semester until the high jumping transfer found himself in the fi nal two games to score 28 points and finish the season with a total of 39. Chapman duplicated his scoring feat in rebounding with the same amount, 39. Wayne Lawrence, the 6-7 junior who was injured for half of the conference season, was fifth in Aggie scoring with 79 points. Lawrence played in only seven con ference games while his teammates participated in 14. Enjoy life . . . go out to eat, HOTARD’S Cafeteria 11 A.M. - 2:30 P.M. — 5 P.M. - 8 P.M. SifiWXIr DttIVi IN Y THl AIHI \Ut\ FRIDAY Mickey Rooney in ‘A NICE LITTLE BANK THAT SHOULD BE ROBBED” Plus Robert Wagner in “STOPOVER TOKYO” LATE SHOW FRIDAY NIGHT Marla English in “VOODOO WOMAN” Plus Pamela Duncan in “THE UNDEAD Tickets available until 12 SATURDAY 4 Cartoons Plus “HELL ON DEVIL’S ISLAND” “THE COLOSSUS OF NEW YORK” “CATTLE EMPIRE” First Home Game Today for Aggies As Baseball Season Opens at A&M Baseball steps into the limelight today when the Aggie baseball team trots onto the diamond to face the University of Houston squad in A&M’s first home game of the season. The Aggies, now in their first season under Coach Tom Chandler, dropped their season opener Mon day to the Sam Houston Bearkats, 4-2. Chandler’s squad will face the Bearkats in a return match Satur day on the Kyle Field diamond. Scheduled to be on the mound for the Cadets today are senior Donnie Hullum and sophomore Joe Thompson. Hullum’s pitching form has been delayed this season by a sore arm, the same affliction that plagued the slim righthander last season. Thompson was one of the top two pitchers on the freshman squad last year. Co-captain Gary Herrington will be at the catcher position calling the signals. Herrington, a two- year all-conference player, batted .367 last year and led the team in total bases, home runs and doubles. At first will be sophomore Dick Hickerson, the top hitter in the game against Sam Houston. In that contest the tall athlete went to the plate three times and banged out two hits against a pitcher who had been working out 11 weeks. The double play twosome will feature Dink d Totte men on Third base is anchored down by ★ ★ ★ Baseball Coach Chandler Makes Dream Come True As Coach Tom Chandler sends his charges onto the baseball field today he’ll have some long range backing in the person of George J. Kempen, a former student who always dreamed of Chandler hold ing the reins at Aggieland! Kempen, ’21, knew the former Dallasite for nine years when Chandler was a player and man ager of the Alpine Rangers, a a semi-pro team that Ag Gary Herrington played with for the last couple of years. The Alpine baseball enthusiast saw his dream come true when Jim Myers, athletic director at A&M, named Chandler coach at the be ginning of the spring semester. The alumnus was the first person Chandler called when he heard of the appointment. Kempen made Chandler promise him that at the first Aggie ball game he would send him the ball that the A&M pitcher used to throw to the first batter, and he wanted it autographed by the play ers and Chandler. One condition was agreed on, though, before Kempen would rODAY THRU SATURDAY KEITH CALVERT COLOR by DE LUXE Also Saturday Midnight Show “That Naughty Girl” Brigitte Bardot PALACE TODAY & SATURDAY “DUNKIRK” SAT. NITE PREV. 11 P.M. ALSO SUN.-WED. VOTED FOR SEVEN ACADEMY AWARD NOMINEES THE MOST EXCITING CAST IN THE BOLDEST STORY EVER FILMED! Deborah Kerr Rita Hayworth David Niven AND DURTlANCASTER .<*•< ,. t v ^ .• * •. ...- • Released thru U22 United Artists QUEEN DOUBLE FEATURE “PERRI & “FLAMING FRONTIER” agree to accept the ball—that first pitch couldn’t end up as a home run for the opposing team. Swisher Captures All-SWC Position; Archie on 2nd Unit Neil Swisher, captain and sen ior guard for the Aggies, has been named to the All-South west Conference Basketball Team, the Associated Press an nounced last night. Archie Carroll, senior center, was picked to the second team in balloting among the coaches. Along with Swisher on the first team were H. E. Kirchner of TCU, Bobby James of SMU, Leon Hill of Texas Tech, and Tom Kobitaille of Rice. Other second team choices were Ronny Stevenson of TCU, Clyde Rhoden of Arkansas, Charlie Lynch of Texas Tech, •and Max Williams of SMU. Honorable mention went to Bob Turner, Carroll Dawson and Gene McCarley of Baylor; Bobby Puryear of Texas; Derrill Ni- pertt and Kenneth Brunson of TCU; and Dale Ball of Rice. CIRCLE FRIDAY THRU SUNDAY TlOWi? curtss j SDNtar I POITIS* — THt 0EFIANT ONES Also “BIG BEAT’ The MSC Film Society Presents M-G-M present* iftkBOVE AN D Beyond > ROBERT TmOR Eleanor Parker . with James Whitmore‘Mahhti ershni Friday, March 6, at 7:45 p. m. In The MSC BALLROOM PEANUTS PEANUTS /ivasMs rot/l STOLE A LIBRARV BOOk', CHARLIE I PIPN'T STEAL THEIR BOOK! route smurmY im so&ry' CHARLIE BROCON.. I DIDN'T YOU DON'T HAVE / MEAN TO TO SHOOT.. V SHOUT.-1.. By Charles M. Schulz DID YOU EVER SEE A THIEF WITH SUCH A ROUND HEAD? reliable Wendel Reed. Senior Reed+ was an all-conference player in ; 1957 but failed to letter last season j i under former coach Beau Bell. Two sophomores and a senior J will roam the outfield for the Ca- ' dets. The sophomores are left- fielder Byron Barber of Dallas and centerfielder Clifford Davis of Cor pus Christi. Lloyd Stone will hold forth in right field. Stone was one of three Aggies last season who were able to bat over .300, hitting a nif ty .306. Stone, a lefthander, won honorable mention for all-SWC last season. Chandler should start , the same outfield and infield against Sam Houston Satur-day with the excep tion of the pitchers. Moundsmen will probably be Percy Sanderson, the starting pitcher against Sam Houston last Monday, and Wayne Schaper of Galveston. Also scheduled to see duty on the mound either Friday or Satur day is sophomore Larry Ayres, an other Aggie who faced the Bear kats Monday. Possible i-eplacements for the Aggie infield and outfield are Dickie Thomas, a returning starter in the outfield; Don Chase and sophomore Randy Wortham at catcher and Bo Paradowski, one of the top three hitters last season, at first base. Paradowski sees double duty as a pitcher. 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