The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 11, 1962, Image 6

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CoUpp-p Station, Tpkos
Thursday, January 11, 19f!2
Twenty Aggie Tracksters
In Houston’s Indoor Meet
THE SATTOJON jf oc DiMaggio Will
A 20-meinber Aggie track team
will participate in Houston Blue
bonnet Indoor meet at the Col
iseum Friday.
It will be the third appearance
for Coach Charlie Thomas’ thin-
cluds this season and the second
time for the Aggies to compete
on the boards.
A&M won one‘first place (Dan
ny Roberts’ shot put of 55 feet
8 inches) at the San Antonio In
door Meet last week following an
outdoor showing at the Sugar
Bowl. '
In that meet the Cadets failed
to place first in any event, but
had their brilliant freshman quar-
ter-miler, Ted Nelson, finish sec
ond in the open 440. He was
timed in 48.5 seconds.
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Roberts will be a contestant in
the shot put and Nelson will run
the open 000-yard dash in the
Houston meet.
Three of the Aggies’ top-rated
sprinters are still being held out
of service by Thomas. They are
Pat Mitchell, Ed Williams and
Curtis Roberts.
Thomas said all three have been
working out, but will not be en
tered in competition earlier than
the indoor meet at Lubbock on
Jan. 27.
The Bluebonnet entries:
Pole vault, Louis Poland; shot
put, Danny Roberts and Charles
Tiemann; 60-yard dash, Robert
Martin; 60-yard high hurdles,
Kenneth Rippstein or Thomas
Burns; broad jump, Bill Parks or
Leo Holub; high jump, James
Daniels and Don Denver; two-mile
relay, Malcolm Hardee, Thad
Crooks, Ilhan Bilgutay and E. L.
Ener.
1000-yard run, Jim Sebastian
and Herbie Campbell; 600-yard
run (university), R. E. Merritt,
James King or Eugene Dornak;
600-yard run (open), Ted Nelson;
mile run, Crooks; two-mile run,
Ener and Bilgutay; mile relay,
Dorriak, Merritt, Anderson and
Tedford.
Big Change Okayed
By NCAA Staff
By JERRY LISKA
Associated Press Sports Writer
CHICAGO CP) — The NCAA’s
executive committee Wednesday
endorsed wholeheartedly proposed
programs to organize a new na
tional federation in track and field
and gymnastics, in what was an
other resounding slap at the Ama
teur Athletic Union (AAU).
The committee’s backing of not
only track and gymnastic groups,
but also the basketball federation
already in the making, came in
the NCAA 56th annual convention
after t'he policy-making council
lifted a one-year probation from
the University of Arizona but re
jected an appeal by hard-hit In
diana for redress of a four-year
penalty.
The announcement of the exec
utive committee’s stand on forma
tion of independent federations
for three sports further pointed
up the rift between the collegiate
forces and the AAU, which
through the years has been the
dominant group in control of in
ternational sports participation by
the U.S.
However, the executive commit
tee’s action still must be approved
by the 18-member NCCA council
Thursday morning and then the
matter will go before the full con
vention Saturday for approval or
disapproval.
Both the National Collegiate
Track and Gymnastic Coaches As
sociations just this week petitioned
the NCAA to initiate the forma
tion of the national federations in
their sports. These petitions
were approved in the report sub
mitted to the executive committee
Wednesday by the special commit
tee on AAU-Olympic relations,
headed by Wilbur Johns of UCLA.
Another prime development at
the NCAA’s annual convention
was a recommendation by the
American Football Coaches Asso
ciation (AFCA) calling for drastic
changes in construction of foot
ball helmets in the wake of a 1961
reason in vyhich 37 grid fatalities
were recorded.
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Official notice# muat be brought, mallet
or telephoned so as to arrive in the Offic*
of Student Publications (Ground Floor
YMCA. VI 6-6416. hours 8-12, 1-6. daflj
Monday through Friday) at or before th«
deadline of 1 p.m. of the day preceding
publication — Director of Student PnbUea-
tlons.
January graduates are requested to pick
up .their graduation announcemer'
the Memorial Student Center's
Playing Room No. 1. Extra announce
ments are on sale now at the Cashier’s
Window.
Record
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Regalia For The January Commencement
Exercis
iosophy are re
well as doctor’s
s are to be left
All students who are candidates for the
degree of Doctor of Phil
quired to order hoods as
cap and gown. The bopdi
at the Registrar’s Office no later th
at the Registrar s Ullice no later than
1:00 p. m., Tuesday, January 16 (this will
be accomplished by a representative of
the College Exchange Store.). The Ph. D.
on the stage as a part ot the ceremonies.
Candidates for the Master’s Degree will
wear the cap and gown ; all civilian students
cap and gown ; all civilian stuc
are candidates for the Bachelor’s De
will wear the cap and gown ; ROTC
gree will wear the cap and gown
students who are candidates for the Bache
lor’s Degree will wear the appropriate
uniform. All military personnel who ai
candidates for degrees, graduate or unde:
iduate, will
graduate c
the unifor
er-
graduate, will wear the uniform only.
Rental of caps and gowns may be arranged
ental ox caps and gowns may be arranged
with the Exchange Store. Orders may be
placed between 8 :00 a. m. Tuesday, January
2 and 12:00 noon Saturday, January 13.
The rental is as follows: Doctor’s cap
and gown $5.25, Master’s cap and gown
$4.75, Bachelor’s cap and gown $4.25. Hood
rental is the same as that for cap and
vn. A 2% Texas State Sales Tax is
uired in addition to these rentals.
gow
req
C. E. Tishler, Chairman
Convocations Committee
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LOUPOTS
Don “Number 5”
NEW YORK (AP)—JoeDiaggio
will don his familiar “No. 5” uni
form and work again this year
with the New York Yankee base
ball players in Fort Lauderdale,
Fla.
Co-owner Dan Topping, making
the announcement Wednesday,
said the Yankee Clipper would
join manager Ralph Honk’s staff
on instructors Feb. 5 and remain
as special batting and outfielder
coach for two or three weeks.
DiMaggio retired in 1951 after
playing 13 seasons with the Yan
kees during which he compiled a
.325 lifetime batting average. He
set a record by hitting in 56
straight games in 1941.
North Dakota’s hnsehall team
will have a 1962 spring trip that
will take it to Wisconsin, Ken
tucky and Arkansas. Harold
(Pinky) Kraft coaches the nine.
Stephen Spnhn of Croat Neck,
N.Y., Dartmouth’s leading basket
ball scorer, is the son of Moo
Spahn, former CCNY basketball
star.
Jonathan Eber, 21, of Deerfield,
Mass., will captain Columbia's
1962 cross-country team. His hob
bies are automotives, swimming;
and hunting.
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