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    College Station, Texas
Wednesday March 8,15)61 TH^ BATTALION
Latest Addition
Budgie Ford, a 185-pound halfback from on the Texas Sports Writers’ All-State team
Taylor, signs a pre-enrollment agreement for the past two years. On the left is Bud-
with Aggie Coach Jim Myers. Ford runs gie’s mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
the 100-yard dash in 9.8 and was chosen Ford.
Prairie View Cops Small College Crown
By The Associated Press
Prairie View, a point-and-a-half-
a-minute team from the rich oil
field section of Texas, is the small
college basketball champion of
the 1960-61 season—an honor won
by Ohio State among the bigger
schools.
In the Associated Press’ final
poll, Prairie View beat another
Negro institution, Tennessee State,
for the No. 1 position. Mississippi
Southern was third, followed in
order by Southern Illinois, Gramb-
ling, Hofstra, Westminster (Pa.),
and Mt. St. Mary’s (tied for sev
enth), Northern Michigan and
Wittenberg.
Ohio State was the unanimous
choice of the special panel of
sports writers and broadcasters
participating in the major poll.
The small college selectors gave
Prairie View seven of the ten first
place votes and a total of 97 points.
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When one high school graduates
three football players to a college
as regulars, it is exceptional.
However, the exception prevails
at A&M where the Aggies of
Coach Jim Myers make spring
preparations for the 1961 season.
Running side-by-side, on the Ma
roon, or first team, are Wayland
Simmons at left tackle and Wayne
Freiling at left guard. Both were
star players at San Antonio Edi
son.
A third Edison performer who
has looked good in the spring
drills and is currently the number
two fullback is Eddie YanDyke.
Myers has praise for all three
of the gridders.
“Simmons and Freiling should
prove two of our better linemen
next season, and VanDyke is do
ing a really fine job this spring.
Eddie (VanDyke) has been both
ered by a back injury, but should
be back in good condition soon,”
Myers said.
Simmons and Freiling will be
senior, two-year lettermen and
weigh 220 and 200, respectively.
A star on defense as a sopho
more, Simmons earned a starting
berth both on offense and defense
last season.
Freiling started as a guard
when a sophomore in 1959, but
was moved to tackle about half
way through that campaign.
Only 5-8, Wayne is called “Jug”
by his team mates because of his
build. Despite his short stature,
he is a great competitor, aggres
sive and has much desire.
Freiling claims he likes defense
better than offense. His last two
years at Edison, he played both
ways and was instrumental in his
team going to the state semi-finals
VanDyke earned a freshman nu
meral in 1958, was a 1959 varsity
squadman and won a varsity letter
last year.
Tabbed as a left halfback at the
outset of the 1960 season, VanDyke
was later moved to fullback—the
position he now holds.
All three of the Edison products
played their high school football
under Coach George (Red) Fore
hand.
Ags Blast
3,
The Aggie baseball team record
ed its first win of the 1961 season
yesterday in Houston as they
Intramurals
Rain postponed Class A Tennis
yesterday, but the other intra
mural sports, Class B Rifle and
Class A Volleyball, managed to
work in their contests.
In Class^ A Volleyball, H-l
slipped past Sq. 13 for a 2-1 win;
Sq. 4 edged A-2, 2-1; Sq. 8 blasted
E-l for a 2-0 victory; and Sq. 2
out-fought G-2 to win, 2-1.
In the games in Class B Rifle,
B-2 boomed past Sq. 4, 448-350;
K-2 found the bulls-eye more often
than M-Band and secured a 424-
332 victory; C-2 out-shot E-2, 485-
434; L-2 found the range in their
contest with Sq. 5 and blasted
them, 403-270; W-Band racked up
439 points’to 372 for Sq. 12.
downed the Rice Owls, 6-3, in a
non-conference practice tilt.
A&M took a 2-0 lead in the
third inning after a pair of singles,
by Jerry Carter and Ray Hall.
Two men had walked in the inning
and one of them scored on a wild
pitch.
No more more scoring came un
til the sixth inning when the Ag
gies accounted for four more runs.
To start the inning, Hall singled
to right field, and Bill Puckett
drew a base on balls. Stuffy Da
vis then loaded the bases with an
infield single which gave Dick
Hickerson a chance to bring in
two runs with a single to center
field.
The final two Cadet runs were
scored as a result of Bob Collins’*
two bagger to left field.
Rice’s three runs came in the
eighth, but only one of these runs
was earned. The earned run re
sulted from a triple by the Owls’
third baseman, Richard Kristynik.
Collins was given credit for the
Aggie win as he came in to relieve
Ed Singley in the fifth inning,
Olen Jordan finished the ninth
inning for A&M.
An interesting fact on Collins is
that this was not only his first
appearance of the year on the
mound, but also his first appear
ance in a Varsity baseball game,
Collins has gained the nickname
as the “Tenth Man” of the base
ball team, since he came out of
the Corps this spring.
A&M’s hitting was much im
proved over last Friday as they
collected 10. Davis was the big
man with the bat as he collected
three hits out of four trips to the
plate.
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Twenty winners will
soon take the keys
to a ’61 Falcon
Tudor Sedan-the
compact that does
things you expect a
compact to do. Up
to 30 miles on a
gallon, 4,000-mile
oil changes. Room
for six!
L&M
SWEEPSTAKES
1. On an official entry blank, the back of an L&M wrapper,
or plain sheet of paper, print your name and address and
write down the following statement, filling in the correct
missing word: "L&M has found the secret that
the flavor in a filter cigarette.” Mail to L&M Sweepstakes,
Box 383, New York 46, New York.
RULES
First prize winner may elect to take cash equivalent of house
($20,000). This election must be made within 60 days of
notification. If winner chooses house a good lot must be
provided within one year. No other cash equivalent prizes.
Any tax or liability on any prizes will be the sole respon
sibility of prize winner.
2. Entries must be postmarked no later than midnight,
March 30, 1961, and received by April 7, 1961. Send in as
many entries as you wish. Each entry must be mailed sep
arately. All entries become the property of Liggett & Myers
Tobacco Company and none will be returned.
3. Prize winners will be selected in random drawings on or
about April 21, 1961. Drawings will be conducted by D. L.
Blair Corp., an independent judging organization. Its decision,
with respect to all phases of the Sweepstakes, will be final.
Winners will be notified by mail approximately 30 days after
final drawings.
5. Entries limited to residents 18 years of age, and older
of the United States and Puerto Rico. Employees and their
families of D. L. Blair Corp., Liggett & Myers Tobacco Com
pany and its advertising agencies are not eligible. Entries
from Wisconsin, Florida and Virginia must be on official entry
blank or plain sheet of paper only. This offer is void in any
locality or state where a sweepstakes is contrary to law.
Federal, State and local government regulations apply,
4. First prize does not include lot or landscaping for house.
For a list of prize winners, send separate self-addressed
4<Z envelope to: L&M Winners List, P.0. Box 1818, G.P.O.,
New York 1, N. Y. Do not send this request with Sweep-
stakes entry blank.
just HI in the covert wori j 0 n the dotted line below.
You’ve heard it many times in the L&M jingle.
has found the secret that
the IMWOlRi
Flavor that lets your taste come alive-friendly
flavor that never dries out your taste!
Entries must be postmarked on or before March
30, 1961, and received by April 7, 1961. Be
sure to include your name and address below.
Send to: L&M Sweepstakes, Box 383, New York
46, New York.
NAME.
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Additional entry blanks available where L&M’s are sold.
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