( SI • v-v. v- .v^. ;,• yy.'. " ;r.. /A FOi?r WORTH Keglers Set 4 Records By BOB KOROSE The Aggie match bowling team set records galore in Fort Worth Saturday as they jumped into a four-game lead in the Texas Inter collegiate Bowling Conference. In winning eleven of twelve CORPS SENIORS Aggieland Portrait Schedule CORPS SENIORS AND OUT FIT FIRST SERGEANTS will have their portrait made for the AGGIELAND ’63 according to the following schedule. Por traits will be made in Class A winter uniform at the AGGIE LAND STUDIO, between the hours of 8 A.M. and 6 P.M. Executive officers and 1st ser geants will also have portrait made in GH cap. Commanding officers will have full length portrait made in boots. PLEASE MAKE APPOINTMENT FOR THESE FULL LENGTH PORTRAITS, AT THE STUDIO. November 14-15 1-5 Squadrons November 15-16 6-10 Squadrons November 19-20 11-16 Squadrons November 20-21 Maroon and White Band CORRECTED SCHEDULE Outfit picture for the Aggieland . will be made according to the I schedule below. | Uniform will be class A winter. Outfit C. O.s will wear sabers; seniors will wear boots. Ike jackets may be worn if all sen iors in the outfit can obtain them. Guidons and Award flags will be carried. All personnel in the outfit will wear the billed service cap issued by the col lege. The type of cap worn by underclassmen to and from the picture taking area is left to the discretion of the outfit C. O. Outfits should be in firont of the Administration Building by 1230 hrs. on the appointed day. Arrangements should be made by the first sergeant with mess hall supervisors to allow the outfit to be admitted to the mess hall early. 15 Nov. Sqd. 5, Sqd. 6 27 Nov. Sqd. 7, Sqd. 8 28 Nov. Sqd. 9, Sqd. 10 29 Nov. Sqd. 11, Sqd. 12 30 Nov. Sqd. 13, Sqd. 14 3 Dec. Sqd. 15 4 Dec. M-Band, W-Band games, the Cadets beat Texas seven games to knock them into third place seven games off the pace. San Antonio College is second, four games off the pace, with 15 wins and nine losses. A&M’s record is 19-5. The team consisting of John Tinhey, Button W T ebb, Tony Ser- vello, Ray Snow, Skipper Robinson and Jimmy Guy set an all-time Aggie record by shooting over 1000 in three of the nine games. WEBB SHOT a league high 1805 for nine games and a fine 200 average. Servello set a league high with his 652 series in the third set. In the first match against Arlington State, A&M led off with a 1005 on games of 213, 217, 188, 203, 184. Webb was high man for the Farmers with a 611 series. A&M took three of four from Texas in the second match behind Guy’s 625 and Webb’s 590. The Aggies boomed 1007 in the third game led by Guy’s 245, Webb’s 237 and Robinson’s 210. The final match for the day was a position round with the first place Ags bowling the second place Longhorns. The Cadet keglers swept the match shooting a league high 2916 team series. SERVELLO had games of 229- 200-223 for 652, supported by Snow’s 255-614 and Webb’s 605. The Aggies had 16 games of 200 or better for the day and averaged 191 per man for the 45 games. This is the highest any Aggie team has bowled in its 12-year history. T.I.B.C. Standings Won Lost A&M 19 5 San Antonio 15 9 Texas 12 12 TCU 12 12 Arlington State .9 15 Sam Houston 5 19 Football Games Effect Hearts LINCOLN, Neb., UP) -— A Uni versity of Nebraska medical re searcher reported Wednesday that watching an exciting football game can do things to your heart. Dr. Kenneth Rose has the elec- ! trocardiograph tracing to prove it. | Graduate student Donald Tuch attended the Nebraska-Missouri ■ game here Nov. 3 with electrodes inserted in his skin and an FM transistorized transmitter at his wais^. Dr. Rose, in the nearby field house, received the broadcast mass ages on how Tuch’s heart was behaving. Part of the reception was by electrocardiograph tracing. Tuch is described as a typically active person with a normal heart. He was a teacher before coming to Nebraska for graduate study. When Cornhusker bullbaek Noel Martin intercepted a pass and ran 88 yards for a touchdown, Tuch’s normal 75 heart beats per minute jumped to 145. “Donald’s distress over such de velopments as a Missouri touch down and again when a fumble occurred was dramatically indi cated on the receiver,” said Dr. Rose. “His heart had a terrific workout that day.” Dr. Rose, of the University’s student health center, is in the second year of a 4-year $20,000 research study on the heart action of athletes under a National Heart Institute grant. THE BATTALION Thursday, November 15, 1962 College Station, Texas Page 7 BA TT PICKS By JIM BUTLER Battalion Ass’t Sports Editor Here we go again, putting our questionable reputation on the line in a bold effort to improve our .500 average, Upsets are getting so common that it’s an upset when a team isn’t upset. So on this basis, the scores should look like this. Texas, 13, TCU 6; The Frogs’ six points are not enough this year. Arkansas 33, SMU 9; Merrily the Porkers go rolling through Nov- • ll Tire$fone FOR EXPERT CAR SERVICE WORK I WIV i-x\r i_i vi - • -V - l ■ ■ WmM 1 H >U , vSk'-bV 1 m OPEN 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. WEEKDAYS-SAT. TILL 6 BRAKE ADJUSTMENT UID WHEEL BALANCE ANY AMERICAN CAR BRAKE ADJUSTMENT We adjust brakes on ail 4 wheels i" and add brake fluid if necessary — repack front wheel bearings WHEEL BALANCE £0 Precision balance both front r wheels — No extra charge for weights GEO. tfess say "Charge it" Take siJt months to pay SHELTON COLLEGE AYE. AT 33rd. FREE PARKING INC. TA 2-0139 - TA 2-0130 lb 11 WP ; gJHs ■HKSb Alamo City Speedster Eddie VanDyke, senior from San Antonio, has taken over ^ first team halfback slot after his fine performance against SMU. VanDyke had been switched to end in fall practice to make use of his speed. VanDyke scored A&M’s only TD with a sweep around right end in the fourth quarter. Unbeaten Ag Soccer Team To Meet Blue Stars Sunday A&M’s undefeated soccer team will take on the Blue Stars of Pasa dena, Sunday in Houston. On Dec. 2, it will meet the Unitas Club of Houston on the Aggie field. In four games this Season the A&M Soccer team has scored 24 goals to five from the opposition. If the Houston Conference-leading Ags win these next two contests they will represent the Houston Soccer League in the annual Cotton Bowl soccer game. The Aggie soccer team is com posed entirely of foreign students, the bulk of whom are from Latin America. “This is so not because this is the intention of the mem bers,” explains team member Augusto Cruzalegui, “but because not enough students know about it enough to be interested in it.” “We would be very glad to have more local boys come to see our practices and become part of our team,” Cruzalegui said. “Our team represents not the foreign students of A&M, but the entire Aggie student body,” he empha sized. The Ags won their third straight soccer championship of Texas last year, in an April tournament on the home field. They are well on their way again this year after defeating the University of Hous ton, 4-2; Sam Houston State Col lege, 9-0; Sporting Mexico from Houston, 7-1; and the Blue Stars of Houston, 4-2. Upsets Prevail In AP Guesses By WILL GRIMSLEY Associated Press Sports Writer NEW YORK UP) — Five of the top-ranked teams, Alabama, Sou thern California, Texas, Missouri and Northwestern, see their num bers come up this week in college football’s giant “wheel of chance.” This week’s biggest upset would be Navy’s defeat of Southern Cal, a 16-point choice. Last week’s score: 37-13-.740. So here we go again: GEORGIA TECH 10, Alabama 7: Vengeance stirs Bobby Dodd’s boys to extra effort, but the Tide doesn’t yield easily. Navy 20, Southern California 14: After two bad beatings in a row, Navy shows the stuff it displayed against Pittsburgh. Texas Christian 9, Texas 0: The Horned Frogs did it last year with a weaker team; why not again? Oklahoma 21, Missouri 18: The Sooners, averaging 50 points in their last three games, look like the Wilkinson teams of old. Pittsburgh 19, Army 14: Another upset for the unpredictable hard noses from the coal belt. 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