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liCr I Bap coii(i Namaf study -defense [j lead to j as ton} 1 VC Rejects Bid ■or Cage Division t 1 By The Associated Press - > mayhp^ LOUIS—The Missouri Val- f 11 ’ Conference has rejected a pro- , ed basketball division within it ^ ‘ V S C S decided—for the present—to ’ !: tinue its current organization. Neve said after the MVC meet- c “'l Sett Taublic' Wednesday the league’s ex- ^3 0l , ^ ision committee “would con- i rniail re to probe expansion possibil- D.Q a s and make an announcement ' x t* 16 near future from Valley V>egin ;idquarters in Kansas City.” t,, a |] ,"'ve claimed the meeting was har- _ »> ‘ nious but observers said an ntual membership showdown een the football-minded and sketball-minded schools in the lleyl was only postponed. Neve i the athletic directors would ; speculate on possible future gue members. rhejproposal by basketball pow- for a basketball division in the J lleye never came to a vote. it was obvious that football j tools, led by Tulsa’s athletic di- tori Glen Dobbs, didn’t budge m their stand that any new ference members must play tball, as well as basketball, bbs had no comment on the eting. Bob Stewart, athletic director of Louis University, would say y that he “felt pretty good” : s ^ AY KD .T l UTTLE APS about the meeting. St. Louis is a basketball power but doesn’t play football. Only Tulsa, North Texas State, Cincinnati and Wichita contested for the conference football title last fall. Drake and Bradley have football teams but do not try for the crown. Both, however, are basketball powers. The conference has been shaken by recent withdrawal of three schools with good all-round pro grams —i Oklahoma State, Detroit and Houston. The basketball powers want a strong basketball conference. But some members have strong foot ball teams and probably don’t want to give up the sport hnd leave the Valley. U of H Accepts NCAA Basketball Tourney Invitation By The Associated Press NEW YORK—The University of Houston Wednesday accepted an invitation to compete as an at-large representative in the Midwest re- gionals of the NCAA basketball championships. Roy Spec Keene, Oregon State athletic director and chairman of the Western Selection Committee, announced the choice through the NCAA Service Bureau. The site and exact dates—March 13, 14 or 15—of the regionals will be an nounced later. Houston is the fourth team to be selected for NCAA play. The others are St. Bonaventure, St. John’s, in the East, and Louisville, in the Mideast. ENGINEERS AND SCIENTISTS NAA’s On-Campus Interviews FEBRUARY 16 - 17 The NAA industrial family has a career for you ml 25c 69< 'ill . Lb. 3t Nuclear power at the Atomics International Division (Canoga Park, Calif.) 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See Your Placement Office Today For Interview NORTH AMERICAN AVIATION, INC. 4 THE BATTALION Thursday, February 9, 1961 College Station, Texas Page 5 NATIONAL CAGE ROUNDUP Father, Son and Coach Condy Pugh, former A&M Consolidated grid star takes the pen from A&M Coach Jim Myers as he was about to put into writing his decision to attend A&M to play football. On the left is Condy’s father, Marion Pugh, who played on the 1939 Championship Ag gie team. Condy is the first son of any member of the 1939 team to enter a major college on a football scholarship. Intramural Officers Meet W. L. Penberthy, acting director of intramurals, held his first meet ing yesterday of the athletic offi cers of each outfit and represent atives from the civilian dorms. The purpose of the meeting was to explain what sports wfere going to be played this semester. The sports are tennis, volleyball, soft- ball, rifle and golf. Two other sports are to be specialties, track and wrestling. These two will be only for the outfits that want to enter and wilV be completed promptly. ^ Starting Feb. 14 and 15, wrest ling weigh-ins will take place at the intramural office. Thursday, Feb. 16, there will be a demonstra tion of wrestling in DeWare Field House. Matches will begin Mon day, Feb. 20. Class A and C will first take up tennis and volleyball ^Jiich will start Feb. 20. Class B will only start with rifle and will begin Feb. 21 with a dem onstration on Monday, Feb. 20. Later on in the semester, soft- ball and golf will get under way. As last year, golf will be only one class, fish and upperclassmen combined. 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C.—South Car olina surged from behind in the late stages Wednesday night to upset sixth ranked North Carolina 89-82 despite a 65-point shooting performance by the Tarheels’ York Larese and Doug Moe. A phenomenal South Carolina shooting average of 62 per cent from the floor and accuracy from the free throw line when the pres sure was on keyed the upset. It was the Gamecocks’ first Atlantic Coast Conference victory in nine tries this season. The South Carolina scoring was a team affair, but it was all La rese and Moe for the Tarheels. Larese scored 36 points and Moe 29 as the two kept the visitors in the game until the final moments. Larese fouled out with a minute to go. The game was close most of the way. South Carolina pulled ahead 82-80 with a minute and a half left. Then the Gamecocks sewed it up with free throws in the final+ seconds. ★ ★ ★ RICHMOND, Ky.—Eastern Ken tucky upset Louisville’s NCAA- bound Cardinals 80-74 in basket ball Wednesday night, gaining re venge for an earlier defeat. The Maroons handed 10th- ranked Louisville its fourth defeat against 17 victories this season. One of the Cards’ triumphs was a 70-69 squeaker over Eastern. Despite a 32-point performance by Louisville’s John Turner, the Cards couldn’t cope with a late Eastern surge led by Carl Cole. Cole, who hit only two field goals in the first half, ended with nine points, five scored in the final two minutes. Louisville started strongly against the determined Maroon squad and managed to nurse a JO SS margin at intermission. After nibbling at the lead, East ern edged ahead. A field goal by Turner made it 78-70 pushed East ern out of reach of Louisville. 1961 Aggie Football Slate Sept. 23 University of Houston Sept. 30 Lousian State University . Oct. 7 Texas Tech* Oct. 14 Trinity University Oct. 21 Texas Christian University* Oct. 28 Baylor University* Nov. 4 Arkansas* Nov. 11 Southern Methodist University* College Station 2:00 Nov. 18 Rice University* Houston 2:00 Nov. 23 University of Texas* College Station 2:00 * Southwest Conference Games College Station 7:30 Baton Rouge 8:00 Lubbock 7:30 San Antonio 8:00 Ft. Worth 2:00 College Station 2:00 Fayetteville 2:00 Aggies Add Three Stars To Team A halfback and two guards who were outstanding performers for their respective high school teams have signed football pre-enroll ment agreements with Texas A&M College. Aggie Athletic Director Jim My ers said the athletes include: Cary Cavasas, a 190-pound half back from Jesse Jones High School in Houston. He has run the 100-yard dash in 9.9. Fred Moss, a 205-pound guard from San Antonio Highlands. My ers said Moss is considered one of the outstanding linemen in the San Antonio area, Ken Smith, 195-pound guard from Magnolia. 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