The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 06, 1962, Image 4

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    pnere 4 ,W T* (College Slntfon, Texn® n Tuesday, Mardi H, 1002 TF’IE BATTALI^^N
J. R. Boone, one time halfback
with the Chicago Bears, is now
football coach at Sanger, Calif.,
High School. He has a seven year
record of 47 wins, 5 losses and
1 tie.
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PARDNEB
You’ll Always Win
The Showdown
When You Get
Your Duds Done
At
CAMPUS
CLEANERS
WITH SEVEN FIRSTS
Thinclads Top TU,
Rice On Kyle Field
Coach Charlie Thomas’ Aggie
thinclads racked np seven first
places Saturday to master a pow
erful victory in the 31st running
of the A&M-Rice-Texas triangular
track meet on Kyle Field.
Three meet records were set as
the Ags had 11 seconds, 4 thirds
and 5 fourths in addition to their
seven firsts. In doing so, they
nosed out Texas, 79-73, for the’iY
first victory over the Longhorns.
Rice came in third with 17 points.
Danny Roberts, standout soph
omore from A&M, put the sfhot
57-1%, and broke the existing re
cord of 55-614 set by Long; ,1 horn
Jim Allison at Austin last year.
Roberts shaved by an eighth of an
inch the A&M school record set by
Harrow Hooper in the 1952 Olym
pic Trials.
Roberts was also best mr»n in the
discus throw with a h^ave of
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3 61-914, and his teammates, Char-
lefi Hoppe, Charles Tiemann and
Jim Phillips, followed him in that
order ip the shot. The Aggie
cveightmen dominated the show in
the discus too, with Terry Robin
son taking second and Tiemann
-and Phillips following.
Rice’s Dave Edwards had the
winning toss with the javelin,
199-4. Roberts was fourth with a
throw nine feet short of Edward’s
mark.
The two other meet records in
cluded a 15-4% pole vault by Long
horn Baylus Bennett. Col. Frank
Anderson, retired Aggie track
coach, said that the vault was the
best ever on Kyle Field. Hubert
Nelson of A&M took fourth in that
event with 12-6.
The third record set Saturday
was the 3:51.6 time in the 880-
yard dash turned in by Loy Gunter
of Texas. A&M’s Thad Crooks
came in second with the same time
he had last year to set the re
cord in that event, 1:52.8.
Texas senior Ray Cunningham
won both the hurdle events and was
the anchor man on the Longhorn’s
winning 440-yard relay team. He
contributed 11% points to Texas’
cause.
Other A&M firsts were: Crooks,
4:16.0 in the mile-i*un; Jerry And
erson, 49.0 in the 440-yard dash;
E. L. Ener, 9:42.0 in the two-mile
run. Pat Mitchell, George Tedford,
Anderson and R. E. Merritt, 3:17.6
in the one-mile relay and Don Den
ver, 6-4 in the high jump.
The Aggie tracksters travel to
the Border Olympics Saturday and
will be back on Kyle field in an
other triangular meet with Texas
and Rice on April 21. An A&M-
Texas-Rice freshman meet will be
held on the A&M cinders March 23.
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5,000 AGGIES CAN’T BE WRONG
LOUPOTS
SPORTS
SECTION
Aggie Golfers
Take 2nd Place
Baseball Season Opens
A&M’s Aggie baseball squad
opened their season this after
noon against Texas Lutheran from
Seguin.
Coach Tom Chandler’s Ags were
scheduled to crack the 1962 sea
son last Saturday afternoon again
st the University of Dallas, but
cold weather postponed the con
test.
The Aggies, who have only three
seniors on the club, appear to
be stronger this season than in
’61, especially in pitching. The
mound work has been the Aggies’
main weakness in past years.
With the return of Ed Singley,
who was troubled with a bad arm
last spring, to tlie hill and if
Bob Collins returns after a brok
en arm last summer, Chandler’s
pitching corps will be strengthen
ed.
Seven lettermen are back this
spring with Bill Puckett, Jack
Singley and Ray Hall being the
main returnees.
Three hurlers—Chuck McGuire,
Ed Singley and Richard Beller —
were to see action in today’s game.
The starting lineup consists t<
Puckett (catcher), John Btirta
(first base), Bill Grochett (secosl
base), Bill Hancock (third base)
Jack Singley (shortstop), Hall (lei
field), George Hargett (eeita
field), and Roger Crouch (riji
field).
The next Aggie baseball gan
will he on March 9 against S
Mary’s on Kyle Field.
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Coach Henry Ransom’s golf
team took second place last week
end in the Southwestern Recrea
tional Golf Tournament in Fort
Worth behind a foursome from
North Texas State.
The Cadet quartet Jim Fetters,
Eugene Byrd, Johnny Johnson
and Jerry Holland finished six
strokes out of first place.
Fetters and Byrd tied for top
honors for the Aggies with 145’s,
Johnson fired a 146 and Holland
had a 148 for a team total of
584.
The Aggie golf team will go to
the Border Olympics in Laredo
this weekend.
Netters Split Pair
Of Weekend Bouts
Nothing gained, nothing lost,
was the story for the Aggie tennis
team Friday and Saturday as they
split a pair of matches against
East Texas and North Texas at
Commerce and IJenton.
On Saturday, Richard Halter de
feated North Texas’ John Sim
mons, 6-4, 6-1 and Doug Sass-
man downed Ray Williamson, 6-1,
6-1. Carroll Kell lost to Weston
Wolfe and Ray Salazar fell to Jer
ry Higgins.
The Ags also split the doubles
matches with Halter and Foster
whipping Higgins and Williamson
and Kell and Sassman falling to
Simmons and Wolfe.
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Scheffing managed Washington,
Pa., to second place in the Penn
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learning, that a formal college education is the foundation
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