Fnge 3 ®ollpp'e ^i-ntJon, Tevrflft Friday, May IS, inn?, amtmmr Ik 'mil t: HIM' .r^ BATTALTOR PInv Starts Monday In CS Little League College Station Little League baseball play will begin it’s 19G2 Season May 21 at flip Little Lea gue Park. Minor League play will kick off at 5 p.m. and the major league game will be at 7 p.m. The first junior minor league game •will feature the Yankees against the Braves and the first senior minor league game will be between the Indians and the Pi rates. The major league game will pit the Led Sox against tlie Se COLLEGE MAS VI6-4988 R>> .m+ Spring Sports Award Winners From left to right: Oscar Cordon, swimmiiigf baseball most valuable; Bill Hancock, base- co-captain; Carroll Broussard, basketball ball Wklly Moon Trophy winner. (Photo by captain and most valuable; Danny Robertih Jud Rogers) most valuable thinclad; David Johnson., Top Athletes Given Awards At Spring Sports Bar-B-Q The annual A&M Spring Sports Barbecue was held last night in the grove with awards being pre sented to the caplins of the tennis, golf, swimming* track, basketball and baseball teams. Also honored with awards were the most valuable members of the track, basketball and baseball squads. Team members were intro duced by their coaches at the Brazos County A&M Club-spon sored affair. The ceremonies were ably con ducted by Field Scovell, former Aggie athlete and vice-president of the Southland Life Insurance Co. of Dallas. His gentle ribbing of teams and coaches was a big fact or in the success of the dinner. Most valuable award in track and field went to Sophomore weig- htman Danny Roberts, a 21-year- old from Cleveland. Roberts holds the A&M record for the shotput and has led coach Charlie Thomas’ thinclads in the discus through out the season. Carroll Broussard, holder of all 13 A&M basketball records, receiv ed both the captain’s award and most valuable player in his sport. Dave Johnson, the Southwest Conference’s Sophomore of the Year, took the awai’d for the most valuable player on A&M’s second- placq baseball squacl. A new trophy donated by the Houston A&M Club, The Wally Moon Award, went to thirdsacker Bill Hancock, a -sophomore from Bryan Saddle Club Plans Horse Show At Bryan Arena The Bryan Saddle Club will sponsor a horse show Friday at 7:30 p.m. at the Bryan Saddle Club arena at Tabor road, in Bryan. Admission is free. Entry fee is one dollar for all classes. The halter classes are: mares at halter (weanlings to three years), mares at halter (four years and over), geldings and stal lions at halter (weanlings to three years), and geldings and stallions at halter (four years and over). In the perfoi-mance classes are 12 events children’s western plea sure, teenage western pleasure, ladies western pleasure, girl’s cloverleaf barrel race, men’s west ern pleasure, reining class, rescue race, keyhole race, tunnel race, boy’s barrel race, men’s barrel race and the ribbon race. Shreveport, La., who led the SWC this season in hitting with .427. The ward is slated to be given each year to the .most improved baseballer on the A&M squad. Oscar Cordon, co-captain of the swimming team, received the team’s award for the most over all service to the team. He also accepted the team captain’s award. Hale Sets Intramural Record, .2! -6, In Class B Broad Jump A new record was set in Class B broad jump Tuesday, when Stephen Hale of Sqd. 1 jumped 21’6” to break the old record of 21’Ms” set by Aci-ee of Company 5 in 1950. In the shotput event, Class B, David Murray took top honors with a shot of 48’5”. Second place in the Class B broad jump event was Richter of B-3 with a jump of 20’8M8”. Third place went to Botary, F-l, 20’%”, fourth place to Kellar, G-3, 19’7”, and fifth place to Cramer, B-2, 19’4!£”. Following Murray in the Class B shotput event were Kellner, H-3, 47’6”; Bell, Sqd. 8, 46’3”; Roberts, E-2, 44’11”, and Simpson, Sqd. 15, 44’7”. In the Class A and C 100-yard dash track event, LeRoy Caffey of H-3 and Robert Paulson of Law Hall tied for first place, both with a time of 10.1. Other finalists in the Class A and C 100-yard dash were Kubesch, H-3, 10.2; McDaniels, Sqd. 3, 10.3; Deutrick, Pan American, 10.4; Bod kin, Hart Hall, 10.4; Hoelting, E-l, 10.5 and Van Dyke, H-3, 10.5. All track finals are scheduled for Friday at 5 p.m., according to Charles E. McCandless, intramural director. For the 120-yard low hurdles, Class A and C, finalists were Michalak, H-3, 14.1; Knolle, H-3, 14.5; Deutrick, Pan American, 14.8; Stone, Sqd. 12, 15.0; Clements, B-l, 15.1, and Adams, A-3, 15.4. In the Class B 120-yard low hur dles, finalists were White, Sqd. 3, 15.2; Nichols, H-3, 15.3; Overton, H-3, 15.3; West, A-3, 15.8; Johnsey, G-3, 15.9, and Maryers, White Band, 15.9. Team finalists for Friday’s race in the 880-yard relay, Class B en try, are F-l, A-l, Sqd. 6, E-l, Sqd. 8, B-l, Sqd. 7, D-l, and Sqd. 5. In the Class A and C entry, team finalists for the 880-yard relay are H-3, Sqd. f>. G-l, E-l, A-3, Sqd. 3 and Sqd. 10. COLLEGE MASTER VI 6-4988 Howdy Aggies! Order Your Senior Roots Now And Pay Later $69.95 ‘‘Boots of All Types” * * * PALACE 1212 Prairie BOOT INC. 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