The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 11, 1962, Image 4

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Collpfje Station, Texas
Wednesday, April 11, 19G2
THE BATTALION
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IN RECENT WEEKS
Aggie Track And Field Men
Show Improvement, Success
By LARRY SMITH
BattaRion Sports Editor
Coach CSharlie Thomas’ track
corps, fresltman and varsity, have
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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.
Although Tedford is a top 440-
yard man, he is having to take a
back seat to a freshman by the
name of Ted Nelson, who ran a
46.2 leg on the freshman mile relay
at the Texas Relays.
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Stated meeting Thursday,
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egree
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Stu-
PH.D LANGUAGE EXAMINATION.
Examination for meeting the foreign lan
guage requirement for the Ph.D. dei
will be given Tuesday, May 1, at 6
in Room 129, Academic Building. Stu
dents wishing to take this examination
should leave the material over which they
wish to be examined with the Secretary
in the Department of Modern Languages
not later than 9 a. m. Monday, April 30.
J. J. Woolket, Head
Department of Modern Languages
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5,000 AGGIES CAN’T BE WRONG
LOUPOTS
Nelson seemed to be a bit dis
turbed over losing the race in spite
of his terrific time. ACC’s first
year team won the event in 3:12.6
and set a Texas Relays record in
that division. He remarked to
Thomas the other day, “It’s not
the time that counts, it’s who wins
the race. And I hate to get beat
by anyone.”
He admitted that he really wants
another crack at ACC and with
the determination of the freshman
from Andrews, he is going to beat
that relay team and everyone else.
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.
Adams came up second :•
epee competition, having or?
less touch scored on his op;
than the winner, Butch Ale
no\ ice with the sabre, Adan
on through the grueling
with that weapon to take
t here.
The individual first placi
ners for the tourney were:
Ralph in the foil, Alcorn hi
epei
and Floyd Fuqua
sabre.
The score for the ClassBj
iuai ter-finals were F-l over
5-0: Sqd. 8 over C-l, 3-0; an:
rJ-0.
la-s A softball yesla
beat Sqd. 14, 4-1; E-!
tied at 6-6; E-2 defeateij
A-2 won over B-3,5-0;att
ed D-3, 5-2.
In the only Class B softball:
played yesterday, E-2 bea;
1-2. In Class A tennis yeste
I>-1 downed Sqd. 2, 2-1. ,
Thad Crooks
captain of team & ace half-miler
Michigan State’s top threeg
terbacks for the 1962 fooibi
son will have a lot of
experience. Pete Smith, J)icH
bstle and Doug Miller i
members of the Spartan
1 ball team.
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