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Page 6 College Station, Texas Thursday, March 24, 1960 THE BATTALION r m ^ ■i I Bonorden Hardee Lamb I' ’ Ia. . ..T. ka Crooks T,J ft I? Dulock Aggies Most Sice, Saylor in Triangle Track, Field Competition on Kyle Field A&M, Rice and Baylor compete in a triangular track and field meet on Kyle field here Friday afternoon in what is rapidly shap ing up as one of the closest of the season. The meet was moved'up from Saturday because of the inaugura tion of A&M President Earl Rudder. Friday’s meet gets -under way at 2 p.m. (field events) with the first running event at 2:30. Rice and Baylor also will compete in dual freshman division but Aggie Fish will not run because of the South west Conference limitation of five frosh meets per year. Rice, Baylor Surprise Both Baylor and Rice were sur prising on different fronts last week, the Owls upsetting LSU and A&M in a 3-way . meet at Houston and Baylor coming in second be hind Southern California at Odessa. The Bears are strong in the sprints, weights, javelin, high jump, mile, sprint relay and high hurdles while Rice is particularly strong in the dashes, both relays, 440 and broad jump. A&M is expected to win the half- mile and to contest Baylor in the weights and javelin. On the basis of best marks this spring Baylor should edge out Rice and A&M but if any one performer falters any of the three schools could take the. meet. It’s that close. Jones Doubtful Biggest question mark is the condition of Rice’s stellar sopho more, Taylor Jones, ace sprinter who pulled a muscle in the South west Conference meet here last May and who ran a surprisingly good :48.6 quarter to win at Hous ton last week. Should Jones enter the sprints he will get the nod over Baylor’s Billy Hollis, who has turned :9.6 several times this year. All top three shot putters — Baylor’s John Fry and Buddy Tyner and Henry Bonorden of A&M turned in career bests last Saturday. Bonorden tossed the put 54 feet, 9% inches at Houston last week while Friday and Tyner had marks, respectively, of 53-7y2 and 53-2y 2 . Tyner and A&M’s Owen Hill, winner of the SWC discus throw last spring, will challenge in the discus, and A&M’s Newton Lamb and Baylor’s Gary Wisener should have a torrid battle in the javelin. Entries Listed below are the favorites in each event with year’s best marks. 440-yard relay — Baylor 41.0; Rice 41.7; A&M 42.4. Mile run—Bob Mellgren, Baylor 4‘:18.4; Ron Weber, Rice 4:20.8. 440 - dash — Jones, Rice 48.6; Leonard Fawcett, Rice 49.6; Roy Smalley, Baylor 48.9. 100-yard dash — Hollis, Baylor 9.6; Jones and Mickey Hollings- head, Rice 9.9; Tommy Minter, Baylor 9.8. High hurdles—Norman Charlton, Rice 14.5; David Bennett, Baylor 14.8. 880 run—Thad Crooks, A&M 1:53.7; Frank Price, Rice 1:57.4. 220 dash—Hollis, Baylor 21.9; Ray Knaub, Minter, Baylor 22.5; Jones and Hollingshead, Rice, 22.1. 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