Page 4 College iStation, Texas Thursday, December 1,1960 THE BATTALION .. ^ f /I. Don Stanley ... Forward Carroll Broussard . . . Forward Lid Comes Off 1960-61 Cage Season in San Antonio Tonight The lid will be lifted on the 1960- 61 basketball season tonight in San Antonio as A&M meets Trinity Un iversity. There will be many familiar faces in the Aggie troop this year, since only four seniors were lost. Six lettermen will bid for top positions on almost the same team that compiled a 19-5 record last season. Last years won-loss record was one of the best ever turned in San Antonio School Pulled From State Football Playoffs SAN M 1 • By The ^Associated; • j f! f rrONlQ—The executive committee of the. University Inter- scholastic league pulled Sgn An tonio 1 ,Sam Houston out of the schoolboy football playoffs Wenes- day and barred the team from championship competition next year. This followed an investigation of an incident in, which a Sam Hous ton player reportedly struck an of ficial during a game at Uvalde Oct. 28. Seguin of Dist. 13 AAA replaces Sam Houston, 14-AAA co-cham pion, as a Class AAA quarter- CLEAN UP DURING OUR FALL CLEAN OUT SALE COME IN AND SAVE ON A TOP QUALITY— A-l USED CAR 1957 Plymouth 2 - door heater, automatic trans mission 595.00 1958 Ford 4-door, 8 cyls. heater, power brakes, tu- tone paint standard shift 995.00 1956 Ford country sedan, heater, overdrive, tutone paint 795.00 1960 Ford 4-door Fair- lane 500, radio, heater, factory air condition w.s. tires, 8 cyl motor. Like new 2595.00 We Service What We Sell Have the facilities, equipment, trained mechanics to do the JO 0 Budget Terms ASK ABOUT OUR PERFORMACE FROTI CTION POLICY CADE hit tor Company 1309 s 1700 Texas Ave. ’Dyvan = Phone TA 24333 finalist. Sam Houston defeated Se guin 26-7 last week in bi-district play. The San Antonio school will be allowed to play football next year, but the games will not count to ward a district title. Other Sam Houston teams will not be affected by the ruling. The suspension is one of the stif- fest ever handed a schoolboy foot ball team, Dr. Rhea Williams, head of the Interscholastic League, said after the committee’s ruling in Austin. The league acted on reports that a player hit an official during a melee after the Uvalde-Sam Houston game. Players and fans from both schools reportedly took part. Uvalde was placed on probation for the 1961 season, but its team still will be eligible for a cham pionship. Uvalde, Del Rio and Sam Hous ton finished in a three-way tie for the 14 AAA championship. Sam Houston won a coin flip for the playoff berth. Seguin will play Port Lavaca Friday night at Seguin for a semi final berth in the AAA playoffs. by an Aggie team. One Soph Starter Four of the returning lettermen are slated for starting duties against Trinity tonight. Carroll Broussard, Pat Stanley, Wayne An- net and Don Stanley will make up the veteran starters while Jer ry Windham, a 6-6 soph will fill in at the post position. A up-and-coming JC transfer, Ronnie Durbon, is tabbed a strong contender for the starting lineup as well as big Lewis Qualls. Plenty of Depth The Cadet’s have a lot of depth on this year’s squad with lettermen Tommy Smith and Elliott Craig. Smith is only a junior in eligibility and still is a little shy on experi ence while Craig has earned two letters as a quick, sure-shot guard. Intramurals The average amount of activity went on yesterday in intramural sports. E-l edged Sq. 8, 21-19, in the only game played in Class B bas ketball. In Class A football, D-l blanked Sq. 8, 6-0; Sq. 7 won over Sq. 5, 6-2; and G-3 smashed M-Band, 21-0. Mitchell Hall halted Pan Amer ican, 3-0, in Class C horseshoes. Other games in this class saw Legett Hall shut out Milner Hall, 3-0; and Law Hall win over Wal ton by forfeit. In Class A horseshoes, L-2 slip ped by C-l, 2-1; Sq. 17 white- wished E-l, 3-0; and Sq. 11 beat Sq. 1, 3-0. Besides Windham and Qualls, last year’s Fish team sent up some top prospects for the varsity in Charlie Minor, Billy Young, Jim Keller and Lee Walker. Both Young and Keller are very fast and Walker is the second tallest man the coaches as well as many other interested people, when Broussard turned his ankle. However, he re covered quickly and will be on hand at full speed tonight, on the squad, standing 6-7. Minor Recovering Minor was the top Fish play-j maker last season, but was hamp-j ered with a knee injury in the 1 ' middle of the season. He reinjured his knee in early season practice and is now on the road to full re covery from a knee operation. Last week another injury upset Roster Hgt. Pos. 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