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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1962)
Pns'e C Collpo-p Station, To.vast Thursday, February-8, 1962 b» THE BATTALION Museum of Sports Names Chairman NEW YORK — OP> — Robert Kiphuth, former coach of the Yale University and U. S. Olympic swimming teams, Wednesday was named chairman of the fund-rais ing committee for the National Art Museum of Sport. A national drive will be con ducted for memberships in the hope of building and adorning a museum dedicated to perpetuating the great works of art surround ing sports. The purpose of the museum is to foster a wider appreciation of art through the medium of the public’s interest in sports and the creation of works of art with an athletic theme. The founder and president of the project is Germain G. Glidden, prominent New York portrait painter who formerly was the na tional squash rackets champion and Harvard tennis captain. .9 HU J'J Saul Dhat! Believe that everything is for you Until you discover that you are for it: Sing your faith in what you get to eat Right up to the minute you are eaten. — Don Marquis * Eugene Rush, Life insurance agent, North Gate FROM THE Sidelines By Larry Smith Now that the Aggie baskethallers are tied for the South west Conference lead, people around the campus have sud denly gotten the basketball fever—you can see the title flag waving in their eyes. The SWC is its usual round-robin cutthroat that it has been in the past. League-leaders were crushed and the run ners-up received the same fate last Tuesday night—that is all except the Aggies, who dropped a runner-up (Rice) in Tuesday’s tilt. Texas Tech, the leader which is now tied with the Ags for the too position, lost its first game in Lub bock since February 1960 as the pesky TCU Horned Frogs played their familiar role of upsetting the favorite just like their schoolmates, the football players. In other action Texas lost a thriller to the SMU Mustangs in Dallas and the lowly Baylor Bears edged the Arkansas Hogs in another thriller. The Cadets travel to Dallas this Saturday for a very important meeting with the Ponies. With only seven games remaining this season, the Aggies have three on the road— SMU, Texas Tech and Rice. A&M’s big men—Carroll Broussard and Jerry Wind ham—turned in their finest performance of the season Tues day night against Rice. Broussard shot 16 times and hit on e’ght of them while Windham attempted 10 field goals and made good on five. Carroll added 10 points on free throws and Jerry hit on seven charity tosses. For SWC play Windham is hitting .533 per cent from the field and Broussard has a .407 average. Jim Brewer, graduate student and former Aggie javelin thrower and cross country coach, remarked before the Rice game that Broussard was really going to have a good game against the Owls because this was the first game he had seen all season. 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WHITE AUTO STORE North Gate College Station Home Owned & Operated Bfy Bill Pipkin SHIPLEY DONUT & COFFEE SHOP For The Best Coffee & Freshest Donuts ANYWHERE Hamburgers — Short Orders — Fountain Service Cash Available For Books, Slide Rules, & Etc. 5,000 AGGIES CAN’T BE WRONG LOUPOY'S Eleven Ink Pacts When Coach Hank Foldberg and his staff arrived on the A&M campus, they immediately went to work on recruting the outstanding football prospects in Texas. Through Monday, Feb. 5, they had signed 11. They are: Lenward Caraway, a 6-0, 197- pound guard from DeLeon who was honorable mention all-state and three times all-district. Glen Lindsey, a 5-10, 175-pound quarterback from Mineral Wells. Lindsey was honorable mention all-state, twice all-district and a member of the Wigwam Wisemen of America All-America squad. Ray Patterson, a 6-0, 190-pound tackle from Mineral Wells, who was an all-district performer. Mike Farhat, a 6-1, 210-pound all-district tackle from Arlington. Tom Overstreet, a 6-5, 210-pound all-district tackle from Austin (Austin High). Clifton Byrd, a 6-5, 220-pound all-district end from Pleasanton. 6-1, 215- Callaway and was Dennis Callaway, a tackle from Sweeny, was all-state last fall three times all-district. Thomas Byer, a 6-0, 190-pound fullback fi’om Marlin. Byer was Super-Center (Waco News- Trib une) and all-district. He is the brother of Aggie fullback Sam Byer. Ken Caffey, a 5-11, 180-pound fullback from Thorndale. Caffey was all-district and is the brother of Aggie fullback Lee Roy Caffey. Bill McBryde, a 6-2, 210-pound fullback from Shamrock. Wayne Johnson, a 6-1, 215-pound tackle from Dallas (Samuell). Nels Stewart of the Montreal Maroons scored two goals in four seconds against the Boston Bruins in 1931. John Sellers led Chicago jockeys in stakes wins in 1961 with eight, one more than Bill Hartack. 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