The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 08, 1959, Image 3

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    The Battalion College Station (Brazos County), Texas
FRIDAY
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“DANGEROUS YOUTH”
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“DAY OF THE
BADMAN”
Top-seeded Richard Keeton of
Texas and Bob Macy of Texas
Tech won their first and second
rounds yesterday in the Southwest
Conference Tennis Tournament at
A&M to advance to the semi
finals being played today.
Keeton defeated SMU’s Bill Dix
on in the second round, 6-2, 2-6,
6-4, to advance to the semi-finals
where he will be matched against
Rice’s Ronnie Fisher, the defend
ing - conference champion and seed
ed third in this tourney.
Macy downed the Mustang’s Bill
Wright to advance to the semi
finals, 6-2, 2-6, 6-4. The Tech ath
lete will face Paul Como of Rice
in the semi-finals. Como is seed
ed fourth in the tournament.
First round doubles results saw
defending conference champions
Fisher and Art Foust of Rice ad
vance to the semi-finals with vic
tories of 6-2, 9-7, over Tech’s
Macy and Danny Scales.
Finals in the singles are sched
uled for 10 a.m. Saturday with the
doubles being played at 2 p.m. the
same day.
First round results:
Bob Macy, Texas, defeated Don
Mordecai, Baylor, 6-2, 6-1.
Bill Wright, SMU, defeated Bill
Hinkle, Texas, 6-3, 6-4.
Paul Como, Rice, defeated Gene
Cook, TCU, 6-4, 6-4.
Robert Franklin, Arkansas, de
feated Harvey Barber, Texas
A&M, 11-9, 8-6.
Richard Keeton, Pexas, defeated
Paul Lozuk, TCU, 6-1, 6-3.
Bill Dixon, SMU, defeated Danny
Scales, Texas Tech, 6-2, 6-4.
Ronnie Fisher, Rice, defeated Rudy
Martin, Arkansas, 6-0, 6-3.
Tommy Goforth, Baylor, defeated
Robert Jones, Texas A&M, 6-4,
6-4.
Second round results:
Macy, Texas Tech, def. Wright,
SMU, 6-2, 2-6, 6-4.
Como, Rice, def. Franklin, Ark-
sas, 6-1, 6-0.
Keeton, Texas, def. Dixon, SMU,
6-1, 6-2.
Fisher, Rice, def. Goforth, Bay
lor, 6-1, -5.
First round doubles results:
Fisher-Art Foust, Rice, def. Macy-
Scales, Texas Tech, 6-2, 9-7.
Willie Wolff-Bill Ingram, SMU,
def. Lozuk-Cook, TCU, 6-4, 6-2.
Keeton-Neil Drury, Texas, def.
Uribe Farmer’s Chief Threat
As Conference Meet Opens
High-point-man on the Aggie
track team this year is Ernesto
Uribe, junior hurdler from Laredo.
Uribe came to A&M as a major
in agricultural education with no
thought of going out for the track
team. He had run his junior and
senior years in high school, but
did not think he could make the
college team.
He began watching the team
work out. “I decided I could make
it and went to see Coach Ander
son,” said Uribe.
The result was that last year
he was second high man on the
squad, gathering most of his points
in the high hurdles and sprints.
“I had a very good high school
coach, and he taught me almost
everything I know,” said Uribe.
He began running during his jun-
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ior year in high school, but did
not compete interscholastically un
til his senior year. He won the
district meet that year in the hur
dles event.
So far this year, Uribe has
racked up 47 points in nine meets
to lead the Aggie speedsters. The
SWC Preliminaries
Scheduled Today
Preliminaries in the Southwest
Conference Track and Field Meet
are scheduled for Friday after
noon, with trials in all field events
and running events up to the 880
and in both hurdles.
Texas is favored to cop the
championship again this year with
top hands in eight of the 16 events
available for possible firsts.
The Aggies could finish second
due to their strong depth in the
field events, but TCU and Rice are
capable of finishing among the
ranks of the top two.
220-yard low hurdles are his spe
cialty, but he also runs the sprint
relays and the dashes when he is
needed.
In the last tri-meet, with Rice
and Baylor, Uribe took first in
the high hurdles, one of the two
running events A&M won.
He has high praises for Coach
Charlie Thomas. “You can tell
your troubles to a 27-year-old man
like him and bet he will see things
your way,” said Uribe. “He'is a
man who knows his business and
has been a real help to the team
all year.”
Uribe is slated to enter the 220-
yard low hurdles in the Southwest
Conference meet this weekend.
“We stand a good chance to come
in second in the meet,” said Uribe.
“The big battle will be between us
and Rice for the spot,” he added.
The Philippine Independence Day
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Goforth-George Chandler, Bay- I Barber-Jones, A&M, def. Frank-
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