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Pape 4 College Station, Texas Friday, March 3, 10(31 THE BATTALION 'Wir— —***«?*% It’s All Over Now’ It’s all over now for A&M’s bas ketball team, but they bowed out in style as they whipped the Ar kansas Razorbaeks, 70-68 with four seconds left on the clock in Fay etteville. There were heroes all over the place last night and even though Carroll Broussard dropped in the winning counters with a long jump shot, the Stanley Twins turned in their best combined performance of the whole season as they dropped in 39 points between them. Don had 21, Pat netted 18 while Broussard’s total was 19. Arkansas had two men close to the Aggies’ scoring mark as Jerry Carlton and Pat Foster tossed in 18.points each. The nip and tuck game was tied 15 times and the lead changed four times in the last three and one half minutes with Foster tying the score at 68-68 on a free throw with 1:21 left. Just a few minutes earli er Foster stole the ball from A&M and dropped in a bucket to put Arkansas, back in the game with a 60-59 score, afjter the Cadets had gained a six point margin earlier in the second half. Fbster could have been tabbed the Razorback’s clutch player for the night as he scored 16 of his 18 points in the second half as well as his top de fensive play. get on the BRAND WAGON its LOTS of FUN!!!! REE KEYSTONE 15 PIECE HOME MOVIE SET ON DISPLAY IN THE EXCHANGE STORE AND THE MSC BOWLING ALLEY SAVE YOUR CIGARETTE PACKS AND BOXES 9 ALPINE • MARLBORO • PARLIAMENT • PHILIP MORRIS Put your name and address on the back and drop in containers at the MSC Bowling Alley, The Exchange Store, North Gate and South Gate CONTEST ENDS APRIL 20 DRAWING: MSC Bowling Alley at 2 P. M.—Students only Mystery Shopper will be on Campus during Promotion Period, March 3- April 20. If students stopped have a pack of one of the above brands of cigarettes, they will receive one silver dollar. As the game was nearing an end, A&M called time out with 12 sec onds left. This was when Brous sard got the ball at the circle, turned and fired with a dead hit. Arkansas called time out and the Hogs’ Jerry Rogers got off a des peration shot that missed the bas ket four feet. FINAL SWC STANDINGS Team W L Pet. Texas Tech ..-(11-3) .786 Texas A&M ....(10-4) .714 Arkansas ....( 9-5) .643 Texas ....( 8-6) .571 Southern Methodist ....( 6-8) .429 Rice ....( 6-8) .429 Texas Christian ....(4-10) .286 Baylor ....(2-12) .143 Intramurals Only two sports were played yesterday in intramural sports — Class A Tennis and Class B Rifle. In the tennis matches, C-l de feated Sq. 9, 2-1; G-2 won over F-2, 2-1; Sq. 4 swept past 1-2, 2-1; E-l halted Sq. 13, 2-1; and Sq. 7 edged B-2, 2-1. In the rifle shooting, Sq. 6 won over H-2 by forfeit; F-l blasted Sq. 13, 440-380; Sq. 12 took G-3 by forfeit; H-l won over Sq. 17 by forfeit; Sq. 14 got the win over Sq. 7 by forfeit; Sq. 3 banged away at Sq. 5 and got the victory, 408- 350; Sq. 11 shot better than Sq. 1 for a 422-359 win; and Sq. 4 out- shot Sq. 2, 378-332. Fish Hercules Big Danny Roberts, a freshman from Cleveland, Tex., practices his secondary event, the discus. Roberts, whose specialty is the shot put, won the open division shot put at the Will Rogers Indoor Games in Fort Worth in early February. In the discus throw, Roberts has been consist ently hitting over the 150 ft. mark. A&M Hopes for Repeat in Rec Golf Tourney By The Associated Press FORT WORTH —Texas A&M, coached by Henry Ransom, a for mer Glen Garden pro who later wan many tournaments on the profes sional circuit, is coming back to the Southwestern Recreational Golf Championship here in hopes of repeating as the junior-fresh man titlist. 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Texas Press Boxes Have Progressed By Harold V. Ratliff Associated Press Sports Writer The Texas Sports Writers As sociation criticized the Wichita Falls press box and two months later it burned down. Of course, it wasn’t the hot resolution that caused it but it did bring to mind the progress that has been made in press facilities in the last 30 years. The Wichita Falls press setup would have been a paragon back in the twenties. It wasn’t until schoolboy foot ball started to grow into the migh ty spectacle that it is today that thought was given to providing a suitable place for the knights of the typewriter to work. The writers once walked up and down the sidelines, or got out onto the field in some instances, in re porting the games. Those were the days when the players had no numbers and you had to credit the runner according to his position. The left halfback invariably would run around right end, the right halfback around left end, the full back into the line and of course the quarterback was always just back of center barking his signals, so there was little doubt about who was playing and making the plays. When it rained there might be some difficulty because it was tough to even see the game much less figure out who was carrying the ball. But there were few sub stitutes and the system of figuring out who was doing what by the di rection he ran held up pretty good. There came a revolution when sports writers put a table and chair on the sidelines and reported the games from there. Jinx Tucker, the colorful sports editor of the Waco News-Tribune, was among the first to use this plan. Once Tucker was reporting a game at Granger. An inebriated fan had crawled under the table, Finally he emerged, and waving to the fans standing in front of tbe table snarled: “Get down, you guys, so reporters like me ani Jinx Tucker can see what’s going Came the real revolution when press boxes were installed. They were usually very small and the writers had little opportunity to use them what with the Dads Chi, Junior Chamber of Commerce, Quarterback Club or local luncheon club crowding into the choice seats, There were numerous instances of the sports winters having to stay outside in the stands to report the games. The press box at Temple was on top of the grandstand, with no sides or roof. The wind would blow the paper out of the typewriter, But the sports writers kept working at it, making derisive re marks about the conduct of tbe press boxes as for instance tbe time Dick Freeman of the Houston Chronicle said the Texas A&M press box was so small the other writers were forever putting things into his pocket. And then there was the crack about the Texas Western pi’ess box being the only one in the world with “wall to wall typewriters.” Every year there is improve ment. Today you’ll find most of the high schools provide quite ade quate facilities. The colleges have sumptious quarters for the press, even provide meals, turn out re ports of the game in mimeograph form and make it a most enjoyable occasion for the boys of the type writers Ao do their work. Getting tied up in traffic and reaching tbe stadium at the half is no handicap, The writer can just gather up tbe play-by-play reports and statistics and catch up with the game ii five minutes. For The Best Banquet Service Anywhere Plan Your Banquet At The TRIANGLE RESTAURANT FOR WEDDINGS AND WEDDING RECEPTIONS Midway Plan Now At The Triangle — CALL MRS. FERRERI TA 2-1352 3606 S. College Tareyton delivers the flavor... Here’s one filter cigarette that’s really different! 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