Page 8 THE BATTALION College Station, Texas Thursday, January 18, 1962 Near Riot At Austin Texas center Jimmy Brown, (right), restrains guard Ben nie Lenox (25) of Texas A&M, who has his hand on the throat of Texas Forward Bill Ehman. The uprising started after members of the two teams got into a minor scuffle on the floor. (AP Wirephoto) Jofre Favorite To Take Bantam Title SAG PAULO, Brazil t/P)—Bra zil’s Eder Jofre was rated a top- heavy favorite Wednesday to cap ture undisputed possession of the world bantamweight boxing title in Thursday’s 15-round bout with Ireland’s Johnny Caldwell. The match is scheduled for 9 p.m. EST. The bantam, 118-pound, division has had two champions for sev eral months, following the retire ment of Mexico’s Joe Becerra af ter he was knocked out in a non title bout Aug. 30, 1960. Jofre, 25, won recognition in South America and by the U.S. National Boxing Association Nov. 8, 1960, when he knocked out Eloy Sanchez, the man who had sent Becerra into retirement. No Bra zilian ever has held an undisputed world boxing title. Caldwell, 23, earned European recognition as the world champ by outpointing Alphonse Halimi Mar. 30 and repeating the victory Oct. 31. Halimi was the bantam weight champ before Becerra. Both of the bantams are un beaten. Willie Pep, former feather weight champ, will referee the match which will be scored by three judges. Writers Pick Pro Football As Best By BEN OLAN Associated Press Sports Writer Will professional football in 10 or 20 years replace baseball as our national pastime ? “Yes,” voted 109 of the 215 sportswriters and broadcasters participating in a recent Associ ated Press poll. There were 106 dissenters. Twenty-five voters insisted that pro football already has knocked baseball out of the box as Amer ica’s No. 1 sport. Fifteen others predicted the grid game will take over in fewer than 10 years. The question was prompted by a record 1961 attendance of 3,986,- 159 with an average of 40,675 in the National Football League plus the larger crowds pulled in by the rival American Football League in its second year of opei’ation. Meanwhile, major league base ball attendance dropped 5.6 per cent despite the addition of two new teams, the Minnesota Twins and Los Angeles Angels. The NFL added one new club, the Minnesota Vikings. Most of those favoring pro foot ball pointed to the game’s almost 24-Year-Old Youth To Try 24-Mile Swim In Neveda BOULDER CITY, Nev. (JP)—A tall, blonde 24-year-old says she will try to swim 24 miles across Lake Mead Sunday. Mary Margaret Revell, of De troit, daughter of a Bakersfield, Calif., oral surgeon, expects to spend 12 hours in 50-degree water. 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