The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 19, 1959, Image 4

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Thursday, March 19, 1959 The Battalion College Station (Brazos County), Texas
SW C Spring Football Closes;
Aggies Start Drills March 31
By HAROLD V. RATLIFF
Texas Associated Press Sports
Editor
All Southwest Conference foot
ball squads have finished spring
training except Texas A&M and
Arkansas. The Aggies start March
31, Arkansas is waiting until later.
In fact, Arkansas will be play
ing football at the time of the
Southwest Conference spring meet.
As a result the Razorbacks won’t
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Perhaps Arkansas is justified in
putting all its eggs into one bas
ket since it has prospects of go
ing all the way with that one bas
ket. Southwest Conference coach
es shudder at the though of trav
eling into the Ozarks to play the
Razorbacks next fall.
Southern Methodist and Texas
Christian will be the championship
favorites because of squads that
bulge with experience and out
standing stars. But Texas, which
is going to have its finest sopho
more crop in 20 years to go with
a flock of veterans, will be rated
highly.
Rice looks powerful, Texas A&M
should be greatly improved and
Bayloi', despite the loss of some of
its greatest players, appears much
stronger. Don’t feel too sorry for
Baylor, last place finisher two sea
sons in a row. There are 17 letter-
men and some truly great sopho
mores.
And then what of Arkansas?
This outfit may be the one that
edges in with the pennant. Coach
Frank Broyles, who had the best
team in the conference over the
last four weeks of the 1958 cam
paign, returns 18 lettermen, in
cluding Jim Mooty, Billy Kyser
and others of top rank, and in ad
dition gets Arkansas’ greatest
freshman team. The Shoats last
fall were better than the varsity.
Those who saw them said they
were indeed the most.
So, the conference should be 25
per cent stronger as a whole and
if so should be rated the best in
the nation. Last fall, when foot
ball was acknowledged to be down
in the league, the conference made
an excellent showing in intersec
tional play.
It never had a stronger inter
sectional schedule, however, than
the one coming up next season.
Louisiana State, Oklahoma, Flor
ida, Clemson, Michigan State,
Oklahoma State, Mississippi, Geor
gia Tech, Navy, Pitt, Maryland,
Nebraska, Oregon State, Southern
California, California, Duke, Mis
souri and just about everybody of
any note are on the schedule.
Eight conferences will be played.
Just to show how many good
football players are coming up
consider the fact that six All-
Conference men will return. They
are Don Meredith of Southern
Methodist; Don Floyd, Jack Spikes
and Marvin Lasater of Texas
Christian, Mooty of Arkansas and
Charley Milstead of Texas A&M.
The league never before had so
many all-stars back.
Texas Christian and Southern
Methodist have so many lettermen
the coaches will be hard put to
find places for them.
It looks like a year to compare
with the glamorous late thirties
when the conference produced
three national champions in five
seasons.
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Aggie Tankers Finish Third
In SWC Swimming Competition
It was a battle of records and
points in Austin Saturday as SMU
emerged as the • Southwest Con
ference swimming champion. In
all, eleven new records went into
the books during the three-day
meet.
Texas, crowding the Mustangs
at the end of Friday’s action, was
left far behind as the SMU tank
ers shattered five records Satur
day; The Ponies racked up 173
points to 144 for Texas, 44 for
A&M, 16 for Texas Tech, and
15 for Rice.
Individual standouts in the meet
were Doug Duwe, a Texas sopho
more, and Jody Grant of SMU.
Each -added 19 points to their
team’s totals to capture individ
ual point making honors.
A&M’s brightest spot in the
meet was a second place effort by
John Harrington in the 220-yard
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backstroke. Orlando Cossani, Diet
er, Ufer and Harrington took third
places in the 200-yard breast
stroke, 100-yard breaststroke, and
100-yard backstroke, respectively.
A&M also managed a pair of third
place team efforts.
According to swimming coach
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times recorded would have placed
at the national meet. And some
were even better than existing na
tional meet records.
This meet ends the swimming
competition for the A&M tankers
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