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Page 8 College Station, Texas Thursday, February 14, 1963 THE BATTALION BOB KOROSE . . . Ag-gie bowling star Cadet Riflemen Take Second In 4th Army Mail-In Match The Fourth U.S. Army has an nounced results showing the A&M Rifle Team placed second in the Fourth U. S. Army Area Indoor Smallbore Championship Rifle Matches. The competing teams represent ed active Army divisions, major installations, reserve units and Re serve Officer Training Corps units in a five-state area. A&M Range Hosts Match A&M’s ROTC ritlo rane , e will t'e t^e sisTit of the 90th Infantry Di- wsion’s 19^2-63 rifle and nistol team match competition Sunday. Sharpshooting teams from each battle groun in the divisions as well as D’V’sion Artillery, Special T-oops. Division Tramees and the ?1 5th Engineer Battalion will have their sights set on team trophies a^d individual honors. Awards will be given in both .22 caliber P'stol and .22 caliber rifle matches. The rifle teams will consist of f've firing members and two alter nates, while the pistol teams will be made up of four firing members and two alternates. At least one-half of the firing members of each team will be “new shooters” who have not fired in this competition befoi’e, Fii-ing will begin at 8 a.m. un der the east stands of Kyle Field. Mai. Maui’ice Nethery of the 90th Division Headouarters Com pany will be the match director. The Louisiana State University team ranked first in the match conducted by each team firing on its home range and mailing the re sults to Fourth Army. The Aggies’ high point man was James H. Elder, whose score was high enough to place him fourth on individual team honors. Elder fired 388 points out of a possible 400. ’I'he A A.M team fired 3.797 points out of a possible 4.000 in the four position, 10-man match. A." Athletic Teams To Visit Austin Eight More Times A p’gie athletic teams will nmke eight appearances in A.ustin during the next four months. Cadet swimming, basketball, baseball, track and tennis souads will be in action against home town Texas and other opponents. The A&M schedule for Austin by dates: Feb. 16: Swimming vs. Texas. Feb. 19: Basketball vs. Texas. March 15: Swimming (South- west Conference Meet). March 16: Baseball vs. Texas. Anril 5: Track (Texas Relays). April 6: Track (Texas Relays). April 20: Tennis vs. Texas. May 2: Track triangular (A&M, Rice. Texas). Ortiz Defends Title Against D. Vaillant SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (A*)— Harold Toppel, a San Juan pro moter, announced Monday that world lightweight champion Car los Ortiz will defend his crown against Doug Vaillant, fourth ranking contender, at San Juan’s Municipal Stadium, March 30. Vaillant. a Cuban, now lives in Miami, Fla. Ortiz, a native of Ponce, P.R., who now lives in New York, long has expressed a desire to appear in a major fight in Puerto Rico. He won the 135 pound title from Joe Brown last April 20 and in his onlv defense knocked out Ja pan’s Teruo Kosaka in the fifth round at Tokyo Dec. 3. The World Boxing Association has warned Ortiz to defend the title against Kenny Lane, the No. 1 contender from Muskegon, Mich., or face possible loss of his crown. Aggies’ Alleys By JIM BUTLER Aggie bowlers met some stiff competition in Austin Saturday and dropped to second place a game and a half behind the Uni- vers’ty of Texas in the Texas In tercollegiate Bowling Conference. The Cadets won seven and d^onned five for the day, while the longhorns took 8% games while losmg 3V>. IN TFE F T RST match of the day, the Aggies fell three games to a hot San Antonio Coboo-e team. A&M shot a good 2,725 but the Rangers rolled 2,775 on the strength of a 1,003 garnet Rorhoraore Ray Snow led the Agg’es to a clean four game sweep of Sam Houston State in the sec ond match. Snow shot 212-622 and innior Bob Korose chinned in a I o 0/t-5S4. The sweep knocked Snm TT oiwt-'w i"to fhVd place three games behind Texas. The toughest match of the day came last as the Formers roTed a «t,ronp- 2,867 to sMit v/ith Texas Christian University. Jim Doan of TCU turned in a new league high game of 268 and a 641 series op-'Opst +he Ags. PNOW AND KOn-ORE a go in T 'o~erl + h» a o'O’ies a® Snow hod 211- ^18 and Korose added a 22 / t-614. Ten men for the day was Snow, who totted 1 793 for a 199 aver- a, 0-0 in the nine games. Korose ™as r ,ir ” lr, r-pp for the Cadets with a 1,743 nine game to+el. The next meet,in o' of the T.J.B C. will be held in Arlington March 9. ★ya'A rr ’b.urpday the Aggies travel *to Delias to comnete in the Region IX Association of College Unions Tournament. Region IX encom passes Texas, Oklahoma. Arkan sas, New Mexico and Louisiana and teams from colleges and uni versities in those states will be competing. The bowlers will participate in team, doubles and singles events with the five too individual bowl ers winning trios to Buffalo. N.Y., for t>w national tournament. ROW! INC FOR A&M will be sanhomore Rav Snow, iunior Bob Korose. seniors John Tinrev. Jim- rpie Ouv. Tony Servello and Button Webb. Pa 1 rin°*s for t^e doubles will be Snow-T'inney, Korose-Ser- ve 1 io and O'uv-Webb. Tha tournament wil] be held on Die Humphrey Lee Student Union T/an°s at Ran them Methodist Uni versity. A&M finished second to Ran Antonio College in last year’s maet held in Austin. Tony Servello won a place on the Region IX team and teamed up with a howler from the University of Arkansas to win the national doubles title. ★★★ The first week of the Aggie Mid-Year Bowling Classic has end ed at the MSC Lanes and Wayoe Deonev holds down first place with a handicapped 648 series. ZELMAN JOSEPH shot a 642 for second place and Skinper Rob inson’s 637 holds down third. The handicap singles tourna ment has two more weeks to run. Entry fee is $2 aod details can be secured at the desk in the bowling and games department. Bill (Jitterbug) Henderson, for whom the Aggie Athletic dormi tory is named, earned 11 varsity letters in five sports and three freshman numerals in addition to winning the intramural heavy weight boxing and handball titles at A&M from 1939 through 1943. The nation’s three leading riders of 1962—Bill Shoemaker, Ronnie Ferraro and Bill Hartack—had 13 mounts between them one day this fall at Belmont Park. Shoemaker won the only race that day, scoring with odds-on Staretta. MATHEMATICIANS Programming is only one aspect of the career possibilities in digital computers. If you are getting your Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree and have an analytical mind be sure to interview IBM on Feb. 14 and 15. Ask about careers in Systems Engineering. IBM Be sure to get the full story on a career in System Engineering from IBM. 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