The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 15, 1963, Image 5

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THE BATTALION
^riciay, February 15, 1963 College Station, Texas
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DANNY ROBERTS
. .. Aggies’ most consistent winner
Ted Nelson, 8 Other Aggies
To Compete In Dallas Friday
Ted Nelson, the Aggie flash,
seeks his second special 500-yard
dash victory -within a week in the
feature event of the Dallas Indoor
Meet Friday night.
He is one of nine A&M athletes
who will compete, according to
Aggie track coach Charles
Thomas.
Nelson captured the 500-yard
dash in the Will Rogers Indoor
Games at Fort Worth last Satur
day, beating former University of
Texas star Ralph Alspaugh, Ran
dall Walker of Northeast Louisi
ana State and two Olympic silver
medal winners, Eddie Southern
and Cliff Cushman.
Nelson’s time was 58 seconds
flat.
For that tremendous effort and
for a great anchor leg, which
brought the Aggies home second
in the one-mile relay, Nelson was
voted the Games’ outstanding ath
lete.
The Aggies’ most consistent
winner, Danny Roberts, will be in
the shot put field. He holds the
state indoor record of 57-3% and
has been beaten only once in al
most three years of indoor com
petition.
Thomas has entered contestants
in six other events including:
60-yard hurdles, Don Kooser;
600-yard dash (open division),
Gene Westmoreland; 600-yard
dash (university division), Jerry
Anderson; 300-yard dash, Gene
Dornak; one-mile relay, R. E. Mer
ritt, Jim Sebastian, George Ted-
ford and Nelson; and broad jump,
Dan Meadows.
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By Van Conner
Everybody, including us, seems to have A&M’s proposed
start of spring football training fouled up. Contrary to what
might have been read here or elsewhere, the Aggies will start
knocking heads, weather permitting, on Monday, Feb. 25.
Then they’ll have 36 days to get in 20 workouts. As it
now stands, the annual spring game will climax the 4-week
practice.
Coach Hank Foldberg says he expects about 80 young
hopefuls to be ready to go when the training period starts.
Recruiters Have Been Busy
Speaking of young hopefuls, A&M’s football coaching
corps has been sweeping across Texas in force these past few
weeks, recruiting a host of lads who’ll start their college
careers next fall. Several newspapers across the state have
already released names of high school grads picked up by
Southwest Conference teams.
Foldberg wants to wait until all the recruiting reports
of this current campaign are in to pass on information about
Aggie signings. So far things look real good. We’ll probably
know most of the story next week.
Cagers May Catch Up Soon
A look at the record books shows that Cadet basket-
bailers are about to even up the overall won-lost slate. Since
the advent of basketball at Aggieland in 1913, A&M teams
have taken 519 victories and suffered 524 losses.
F. D. Steger was the first Aggie cage mentor. In that
1913 season he posted a 4-2 record. Steger was here three
seasons. During the first 20 years of basketball at A&M
under Steger, Tubby Graves, W. H. H. Morris, Bill Driver,
D. X. Bible, C. F. Bassett and J. B. Reid, Aggie teams kept
pretty far ahead in wins.
.But then came some pretty long periods of victory-
drought. Things never really did get squared away until
Bob Rogers came in 1958. The Oklahoma product has a 98-
50 slate so far at A&M.
Fish Caught Habit, Too
Fish basketball teams have caught the winning habit
over the last few years as well. Since Coach Shelby Metcalf
arrived in 1959, Aggie Fish have a 37-17 slate.
The current Fish team, which, owns a 5-2 record, is one
of the best Metcalf has produced.
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