THE BATTALION Fapre 8 College. Station, Texas Thursday, December 6, 1962 Cincy Bearkats Take 1st Lead In Cage Race By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Cincinnati’s veteran — studded Bearcats, picking up where they left off last season when they captured their second straight NCAA basketball title, were near ly an unanimous pick Wednesday as the nation’s top college cage team. In the Associated Press first weekly poll of the season, a panel of sports writers and sportscast- ers gave the Bearcats 38 of the 44 votes cast. Only three other teams received top billing. Duke got three first place votes, West Virginia two and Texas one. Cincinnati, which polished off its first two opponents with ease, accumulated 429 points, over 100 more than its closest pursuer. The top ten, based on total points alloting 10 points for a first place vote, 9 for second, 8 for third down to 1 for a tenth place vote. First place votes in paren theses: (38) Cincinnati Duke (3) West Virginia (2) Loyola Chicago Mississippi State Wisconsin Oregon State Indiana Kentucky Wichita Points 429 307 281 210 160 140 136 125 118 95 Jordan Plans Pro Career, A Farm Later TUSCALOOSA, Ala. OP) — The soil plays a big part in the life of Lee Roy Jordan of Alabama, who was named The Associated Press lineman of the week Wednesday for the second time this season. On the football field he spends much of his time on the soil- usually on top of an opposing ball carrier. The soil has a role in his future too, since he intends to play professional football for a while, then buy a farm. When he first learned of his sel ection, the rugged center-lineback er hesitated before saying, “This is one of the greatest things that ever happened to me.” Jordan, a 6-foot, 208-pounder, was a first round draft choice of Dallas of the National Football League and a second round pick of the American League’s Boston entry. “Yes,” he said, “I intend to play pro football, but I’m unde cided as to which league I’ll play in. They haven’t talked to me yet — just drafted me.” “I think four or five years in the pro game is enough,” Jordan said. “After that I intend to get a farm of my own. I really want a cattle ranch.” In 1955, Denver Manager Ralph Houk sent pitcher Ralph Terry to Birmingham of the American As sociation “for more experience.” Terry was only 19 at the time. Ag Marksmen To Compete In Oklahoma Meet Two five-man teams from the A&M Rifle Team are scheduled to fire Saturday in the annual In vitational Rifle Match hosted by Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, Okla. Intramurals :an Their D-3, P-2 won over Sqd. 4, Sqd. 11 G-2 advanced to the semifinals Wednesday by defeating F-l, 3-0, next opponent will be Sqd. 15. Class A horseshoes Wednesday showed six teams defeat opponents by 2-1 margins. Winners were Sqd. 1 over G-l, Sqd. 2 defeated beat Sqd. 13, G-2 heat the Ma roon Band and A-3 defeated the White Band. Two games were played Wednes day in Class C football: Hensel Apts, over Leggett Hall, 2111 and the Vet Students defeated Ci lege View, 8-0. In Class A football the wim® were Sqd. 12 over A-2, 6-0, ail! B-3 defeated 1-3, 14-0. I The Army ROTC members of the A&M team emerged as second place winners in the Fourth Army j Central Texas Area ROTC Small i Bore Match last Saturday at Fort | Hood. The team score was 3,761 | points out of a possible 4,000! points. Arlington State College | fired a first-place winning total of 3,797 points. High point man for the Aggies with 385 points out of a possible 400 was Benny Lee Riddle. Firing 384 points were Gary L. Byrd and McCloud B. Hodges Jr. The Oklahoma State meet is the last announced varsity match be fore the Christmas holidays. The i date of the Aggies-Arlington State rematch to fire off the tie for the Southwest Rifle Association championship is still to be an nounced. The Han dynasty in Chinese history, which extended from 206 B. C. to 221 A. D., abounded in the arts and spread its influence far beyond the boi’ders of China. Wrought bronze objects, some gild ed and inlaid with gold and silver, are among the achievements of the ancient artisans. BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES On* day 3# per word word each additional day 24 per Mini charges—40# 5ADLINE mom DEA 4 p.m. day before publicatio* Classified Display 80# per column inch each insertion PHONE VI 6-6415 FOR SALE Student made floral Christmas arra' lents, center pieces etc. made plant material. 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