Fnge ? College Station, Texas ’ ^ .Wednesday, Mnreli 7, IMS TRE BATTALION Seniors Star In Aggie Victory CAROL BURKIT f-FROM HAT-CHECK^ ' J SGIRLTO TV STAR A few years ago, Carol Burnett was checking hats for $30 a week. To day she's TV’s hottest new come dienne. Says Carol: “I’ve been suc cessful far beyond anything I’ve deserved.’’ In this week's Post, she tells how a “mystery man" financed her career. How she gets 'along with Garry Moore. And why success jinxed her marriage. The Saturday Evening \M H X«ST VMARCH 10 ISSUE NOW ON SALE. By LARBY SMITH Battalion Sports Editor It was “Carroll Broussard Ap preciation Night” at Aggieland yesterday, but in the basketball game against the Baylor Bears, it was another senior, Ron Durbon, who stole the show. The final score—Aggies 84; Bears 61. The Ags ended the season with a 15-9 season mark and a 9-5 in SWC play. Durbon, a 6-3 forward from Sah Antonio, played the greatest game of his career as he dropped in 31 points and grabbed 14 rebounds to lead the Aggies in both depart ments. The 31 tallied by Durbon also was the top scoring effort by an Aggie during the 1961-62 season. Broussard, the fabulous all- around performer, hit 19 points in this his final game at A&M ^ind took 11 rebounds off the boards. He ended his career with 1,383 DOING IT THE HARD WAY byl,^ (GETTING RID OF DANDRUFF, THAT IS!) easier 3-minute way for men: FITCH Men, get rid of embarrassing dandruff easy as 1-2-3 with FITCH! In just 3 minutes (one rubbing, one lathering, one rinsing), eveiy trace of dandruff, grime, gummy old hair tonic goes right down the drain! Your hair looks hand- I® somcr, healthier. Your scalp tingles, feels so refreshed. Use FITCH Dandruff Remover SHAMPOO every week for LEADING MAJnI’S positive dandruff control. Keep your hair and scalp really clean, dandruff-free! FITCH SHAMPOO points which broke Neil Swisher's record by 399 points. The Aggies, rebounding from a disheartening loss to Texas Tech last week, played one of their fin est games this season—as a team. A&M out-shot the Bears, 44.3 per cent to 31 per cent and grabbed more rebounds, 57-41. Hitting from the deep corner, Durbon made good on 14 out of 20 field goal attempts for a 70 per cent average. Broussard hit on eight out of 18 tries for 44 per cent. The Aggies started quick as Durbon dropped in a jumper after only four seconds were gone and Baylor never was in the ball game. At the half, the Aggies led the Bears, 47-29 and Durbon and Broussard had 22 and 11 points, ★ ★ ★ Fish Top Cubs By 3 In Finale Fish center Tim Timmerman looped 25 points through the bas ket last night as Coach Shelby Metcalf’s freshman cagers out lasted the Baylor Cubs, 65-62, in a desperate see-saw battle. By winning last night’s game, the Fish ended a 12-game season with a 6-6 record. They had a 5-3 record in SWC play. The surprising Cubs made things look glum for the Fish through most of the game. Earlier in the season, the Aggie freshmen had handled them easily, 65-44, in Waco. It was 35-30 in favor of Baylor at the half, and after a brief spurt that nearly put them ahead at the beginning of the second period, the Fish fell behind again. With 3:48 left in the game, however, David Glover sank a layup that put the Fish out in front, 61-60. Formidable Winston Moore of the Cubs fouled out a few seconds later and Timmerman and Paul Timmins commenced to build the 1 slim lead that prevailed at the end. David Stiles had done yeoman service at guarding Moore and held him to 13 points. CORSAGES for the MILITARY BALL Order from your Dorm Representative thru Wednesday night or place your order at the Floriculture Building Thursday or Friday. STUDENT FLORAL CONCESSION ‘RUN BY AGGIES FOR AGGIES’ respectively. The three Aggie seniors—Dur bon, Broussard and Tommy Smith —compiled 54 points between them, only seven short of the en tire Baylor team. Top man for Baylor was Hei’- bert Barritt, who made 22 points and gTabbed nine rebounds. Bar ritt was followed in the scoring column by Don Brownlee’s 13. Before the contest, Broussard was awarded a plaque from the school in appreciation of his tre mendous sportsmanship, leadership and outstanding play on the court. Broussard’s family were intro duced and Carroll then thanked the school by saying, “This is the greatest thrill of my life.” Coach Bob Rogers would prob ably rather lose his big toe than Broussard, but Carroll will be go ing to higher goals after grad uation this spring. After Dur- bon’s performance, Rogers prob ably feels the same about his loss. Ags Open Season With Wi« Over Texas Lutheran, 4-3 Behind the line-drive hitting of Ray Hall and Roger Crouch plus the fine relief pitching of Richard Beller, the Aggie baseballers edged the Texas Lutheran Bulldogs, 4-3, yesterday on Kyle Field. It was the first game for each team. Beller, a 6-0 sophomore lefty from Victoria, relieved Chuck Mc Guire in the sixth inning and al lowed no runs and only one hit in the remaining four stanzas. The two big Aggie sluggei\s, out fielders Hall and Crouch, each gTabbed a pair of hits. Hall had a double, a single and an RBI while Crouch contributed two sin gles and two RBI’s. In the five innings that Mc Guire pitched, he gave up three runs on five hits. A&M jumped off to a quick lead in the first inning on a walk to George Hargett and a single by Crouch. TLC went ahead in the third but the Cadets knotted the score in the bottom half of that A&M (84) Durbon Broussard Lenox Windham Smith Qualls B. Johnson D. Johnson Robinette Keller Walker FG FT RB PF TP 14 3 14 3 31 11 3 12 3 3 3 1 1 1 0 Baylor (61) Bailey Wolfe Barritt Henson Brownlee Phelps Moore Furqueron Garrison Broom 3 4 6 0 11 0 0 0 1 0 3 8 22 6 13 6 Totals 31 22 57 24 84 Totals 18 25 41 19 61 Ag Swimmers To Dallas Thursday For SWC Meet The Aggie swimming team, 19 members strong, will invade Dallas Thursday for the Southwest Con ference Swim Meet at Southern Methodist University. Coach Art Adamson’s splashers will enter the event owning a 4-3 won-lost record in dual meets. The Aggies have topped Gusta- vus-Adolphus, 61-34, Texas Tech, 53-42, Texas, 54-41, and Tulane, 77-18, while losing to SMU, 40-55, Florida State, 38-57 and Florida, 31-64. Bob Baker set a new A&M pool record of 22.3 seconds in the 50- yard freestyle this year, and has been a consistent winner in both that event and the 100-yard free style. His best time in the latter race is 52.3 seconds. Bill Baker has been clocked in 52.4 in the 100-yard freestyle. The two Baker brothers, Tom Kennerly and David Kass own the Aggie pool record for the 400- yard freestyle relay—3:33.2, while Kennerly was timed in 2:18.4 in freestyle against the 220-yard SMU. The roster: Bill Baker, Bob Baker, Scott Beckwith, Hans Boy, Ray Clon- inger, Oscar Cordon, Jim CoVan, Bill Crenshaw, Robert Howell, Da vid Kass, Tom Kennerly, Mike Mc- Grady, John McKinney, Ron Mil ler, Howard Mitchell, George Rey nolds, William Stokes, Charlie Teas, Keg Watts. inning on an error and Hall’s bingle. In the sixth, Hall scored on a single to center by catcher Bill Puckett. The final Aggie tally came in the seventh when Hall scored on Crouch’s single. The Bulldogs out-hit the Ag gies 6 to 5. A&M meets St. Mary's in a two- game series on Kyle Field Friday TLC (3) Jordan, If Vokum. 2b K. Hall, rf Druebrrir, ss Keoves, I b Olson, cf Raines Krause, 3b Hartman, c Kuempel, r> Josephson Tripson, p BOX SCORE Alt 3 RBI Totals A&M (4) Harirett, rf Grochett, 2b H. Hull. If Crouch, rf McAdams, rf Puckett, c Stnirley, ss-.'ib Burton, lb Carpenter, lb Hancock, 3b Johnson, ss McGuire, p Stark Beller, p Totals 30 TLC 002 J0I 000 3 A&M 101 001 lOx—4 and Saturday. The Friday p begins at 3 p.m. and the Sati dny contest at 2 p.m. , j\VHY DO SO MANYv SMALL BUSINESSES^ Vi. Last year, 16,000 U.S firms went out of business. But, says Commerce Secretary Luther Hodges, many could have pulled through if theirownets had known the ABC’s of economiti, In “Speaking Out” in this week 1 ! Post, he gives the two main sons for business failure, Saysmos! ■ Americans are “economic boobs.' 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