Page § ~WWt iOoHege Station, Texas THnrs'aay, Jxrae 14,1902 the BAimrora COACH TELLS HOW BEATTY’S RECORD PLANNED Coach Mihaly Ijdoi of the Log Angeles Track Club tells how he and Jim Beatty, right, planned three months ago how Beatty would break the world’s record for the two- mile run. Beatty followed a plan which charted the times for each quarter and fin ished in 8:29.8, almost exactly what the coach had anticipated. The record was set at the Southern Pacific AAU meet in Los Angeles. (AP Wirephoto) Texas Schoolboy Football Is Growing Even Larger By HAROLD Y. RATLIFF Associated Press Sports Writer Texas schoolboy football has for 40 years been the largest in the world but not even the braggingest Texan of them all would have fore casted what has happened this year. In 1958 there were 917 schools playing football under the aegis of the University Interscholastic League. But even league officials said that was the last big surge, that from then on there would be a falloff or at least a static situ ation because of the many con solidations of schools. For three years this held up but 1962 dawns with the all-time record smashed again. There will be 921 schools fighting for cham pionships when the forty-third campaign opens in the fall. No other state can even approach this figure, made possible by a faster growth in high schools than any one contemplated. Class AAAA, the top division, is one-fifth larger today than when there was more than one division created in the late forties. Actu ally, there are 27 more schools. Thus, the big increase has come in the major classes. Class AAA has shown an even greater jump than Class AAAA. Next fall there will be 121 in AAAA, 108 in AAA, 190 in AA, 191 in A, 183 in B, 71 in Six-Man and 57 in Eight-Man. Only the A classes play to state champion ships but there are four of those, which is more than any other state can boast. Because Class AAAA is the only division holding spring training, it will not be permitted to begin fall practice until Aug. 31. All other classes begin Aug. 20. AAAA also gets a later start in playing games, opening the campaign Sept. 14. The other divisions can begin Sept. 7. There will be three brand new schools in Class AAAA—Houston R. E. Lee, Houston Memorial and San Antonio McCollum. Waco Richfield will be competing for the championship for the first time although it is not a new school. IN SEVEN A&M SPORTS 129 Athletes Receive Lettei I Letter awards for 129 athletes in seven sports have been approved by the A&M Athletic Council. Athletic Director Hank Foldberg announced the lettermen included: Baseball Varsity: John Burton, Hender son; John Crain, Houston Bellaire; Roger Crouch, Kilgore; Bill Gro- chett, Houston; Ray Hall, Fort Worth; Bill Hancock, Shreveport, La.; David Johnson, San Antonio; Robert McAdams, Spring Branch (Houston); Charles McGuire, Dal las; Bill Puckett, Oklahoma City; Ed Singley, Oklahoma City; Jack Singley, Oklahoma City; Frank Stark, Davenport, Iowa. Freshmen: Jerry Ballard, Bi’yan; Gus Bates III, Fort Worth; Ronald Bergoon, Dallas; Duane Brandt, Houston; Ronald Byrd, Waco; Freddy Carlton, Corpus Christi; Gary Cavasas, Houston; Doug Coryell, San Antonio; Gene Cole man, Beaumont; Hal German, Beaumont; Mike Golasinski, Hous ton; Bill Hancock, Waco; Tommy Jones, Dallas; Harvey Kutac, Seguin; Mel Myers, Houston; De- Wayne Stewart, Fort Worth; Billy Don Thornton, Dallas. Tennis Varsity: Jerry Foster, Baytown; Richard Halter, Baytown; Carroll Kell, San Antonio; Ray Salazar, San Antonio; Doug Sassman, Fal- furrias; George Wanstrath, Kirk wood, Mo. Freshmen: Armistead Aldrich, Beaumont; Richard Barker; San Saba; William English, Edinburg; Robert Neal, Junction; Claude Prestidge, Dallas; Ricky Williams, Austin. Golf Varsity: Dickie Duble, Galves ton; Jim Fetters, Port Arthur; Harry Hoskins, Fort Worth; John Johnson, Harlingen; John Lively, Athens. Freshmen: Jeff Andrick, San Antonio; Calvin Custer, Corpus Christi; Jay Ferguson, Dallas; Edward Roberson, Freeport; Royce Roberts, Austin. Basketball Varsity: Carroll Broussard, Port Arthur; Ron Durbon, San An tonio; Benny Johnson, Dallas; David Johnson, San Antonio; Jim Keller, Terrell; Bennie Lenox, League City; Lewis Qualls, Hous ton; Bill Robinette, Port Arthur; BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES Jay V per wor# :i , 34 per word each additional A»j Minimum charge—104 DEADLINE 4 D.m. day before publicatioa Classified Display 804 per column inch per each insertion PHONE VI 0-6418 FOR SALE Three months old female chihuah Has permanent 4. L Id female chihuahua pup. shots. $30.00. Call VI Furniture for one bedroom Good condition. Call VI 6-6844. apartment. 124tl ty of (3) (3) Three electric typewriters. (7) Seven (a) three lane-U-Times at the Fiscal Departme 5069. Sealed bids will Office of the Business "uilding, until 10:30 a. m., June 18, righ' 5 ’ ' ce Coke 1962. The r ■ all bids nicalities.~H A. and M. 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