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Brookview, S-M-L-XL, $8.95 JANIERO- -BAN-LON Knit Sweaters $4.95 LOU POT'S been coming up with some fine times and measurements in recent weeks on their tour of West and Central Texas relays. At the San Angelo and Texas Relays, the Aggies walked, or ra ther ran off with the sprint medley relay and in doing so probably be came the top team in the nation in that event. In the West Texas city of San Angelo, the team was made up of George Ted ford, the junior sprinter trom Shreveport; Curtis Roberts, the junior from Dallas; Jerry An derson, sophomore from Gorman; and Thad Crooks, senior from Hooks. At Austin last weekend, Ld Williams, junior from Jena, La., took Roberts’ place in the 220- yard leg. This team of relayers has im proved its time in this race from a .1:24.5 at San Angelo to 3:21.4 at Austin. A&M has entered the sprint medley, which is a 440-220- 220-880, three times and has been victorious on the three occasions. T hey won at the Odessa Relays with R. E. Merritt running the 440 and Tedford Liking over for Wil liams in the 220. Despite all these victories in this race, Thomas has switched the team three different times. That should prove that the Aggies are stronger this season than in recent years. To have a good relay team, it is necessary to have a fine man to start it off from the blocks. Now that Merritt, who was counted on to be A&M’s top quartermiler this spring, is out with mononucleosis, Thomas was in a bind for a good man. He looked Tedford’s way and quickly found the right man. Tedford has been a good sprint er in his three years at Aggie- land, but he just seemed to be sav ing himself on the first 220 yards, then coming in like the wind on the final 220. This spring he has been going all out all the way and this was his turning point. At Austin, he turned in a 47.1 quarter from a running start, which is good in anyone’s league. 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The freshman tracksters get back into action in a triangular meet with SMU and Rice here on Apr. 15). The varsity will also compete in the meet. The get-together should be in teresting to watch since freshman Billy Foster of SMU beat Nelson in the 100-yard dash at the Texas Relays. Each has won one in this spring’s meetings. A&M’s varsity track team goes to Dallas Saturday for the Dallas Invitational Meet which attracts some of the top men in this sec tion of the country. The Yankees will hold their 1962 Old Timers’ Day on Saturday, July 28. The Chicago White Sox will be their “for real” opponents. fntramum Class B tennis quarter.? ended yesterday with and D-3 victofious. Semi-fia r; gin today. Overall standings in the open intramural fencing to> have been compiled anda l name tops the list of the tbs i ; vidual winners. Jim Adamsi took second place in all three pons, was named overall lea® the meet. 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