The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 08, 1963, Image 4

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THE BATTALION
College Station, Texas Friday, March 8, 19(18
Lions Club, Kiwanis Teams
Announced For Friday Game
College Station Lions and Ki-
wanians have announced their
teams for an inter-club basketball
game slated for Friday night in
A&M Consolidated High School
gym.
The two organizations are stag
ing the 7:30 game as a benefit
for the high school choir robe
fund.
Lions coach Bill Cochran has
named a tentative starting five that
includes Don Young and Freddie
Wolters at the guard positions.
Leland Grumbles and Lacy McCall
will go at the forwards.
J. E. (Jumpin’) Loupot will prob
ably start at center, although
there was a close fight for the
starting berth at that slot with
former Texas Tech star Charley
Pinnell. “At this stage of prac
tice, Loupot has shown a little more
desire and is in better physical con
dition,” Cochran said.
Other members of the Lions Club
team are Dick Adams, Nig Calla-
ham, Red Gashion, Dick Davis, Jim
Denton, Jim Dozier, Chaidie Hall,
Jack Van Ingen, Cecil Ryan, Bob
Schleider, Herb Thompson, Barney
Welch and Charles Wooten.
Coach Homer Adams of the Ki
wanis Club has been having injury
problems. Team physician Dr. Ed
McMurry reports that several of
the players were sidelined with
“stiffness and old age.”
McMurray felt, however, that
most of them would be able to see
action Friday night.
The brightest spot in Kiwanis
workouts, according to Adams,
has been the development of Hank
Foldberg. “Hank is coming along
real fast,” the coach said. “He has
good hands, and is very agile for
his age. If he can just develop a
little more competitive spirit, he
can be a real help to us.”
Other Kiwanian cagers are Lu
ther Byrd, Murray Brown, Dave
Franklin, Jim Cooper, Tom Cart
wright, Dick Haddox, Cliff Harris,
Dick Hervey, Tex Isbell, Raymond
Jones, Allen Madeley, Cubby Man
ning, Carl Landis, John Quisen-
berry, Bill Krueger, Taylor Reidel,
Ed Segmer, Bob Schiller, Bob Skra-
banek and Jack Sloan.
SPORTS
SECTION
VARSITY MATERIAL
CHAPEL HILL, N. C. (^—Jim
my Smithwick, 6-fcot-4 freshman
forward, has impressed varsity
coach Dean Smith and freshman
coach Ken Rosemond so mu'ch that
the Morehead City, N. C., young
ster will receive a scholarship for
next season.
INTRAMURALS
Rubber mats help prevent the
majority of wrestling accidents.
They don’t, however, completely
soak-up the fall of a wrestler—
just ask Emory Boring of C-l.
Bon'ng desiccated his shoulder
Thursday in the mural wrestling
finals after only one minute and 45
seconds of the first round. Russell
K. Wieder, A&M’s wrestling coach,
replaced Boring’s shoulder to its
proper position. No further first-
aid was necessary. Boring, wrest
ling in the 191 class, lost to Bert
Terrill of E-2 on default.
Other winners in the A&C di
vision: 123 — B. L. Bateman, D-3;
130 — Marshall Wolff, F-l; 137 —
G. D. Riner, Law Hall; 147 — M.
Finkelstein, Milner Hall.
Also: 157 — Wes Green, Sqd. 11;
167 — Jerry Simpton, C-l; 177 —
A. W. Hoyt, College View; and in
the heavyweight class — Alexander
Brostek, Milner Hall.
Freshman results in the finals
held Thursday for wrestling: 123 —
Jeff Begay, Sqd. 2; 130 — Joe
Parks, Sqd. 5; 137 — Rick Graham,
White Band; 147 — Gary Aglietti
of D-3.
Also: 157 — Michael Norman,
Sqd. 13; 167 — William Singleton,
C-3; 177 —Dale Felps, Sqd. 6;
191 — Ernest Krueger, F-l; and
in the heavyweight class — Alfonso
Medina of C-l.
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TLC Surprises Cadets, 4-2
A&M’s much-lauded 1963 base
ball team had its debut Thursday
afternoon on Kyle Field and got
a surprise rough treatment at the
hands of Texas Lutheran College
in a 4-2 loss.
Two comeback homeruns in the
bottom of the eighth by pitcher
Richard Beller and first baseman
Frank Stark were enough to put
the Ags out ahead 2-1 with one
chance remaining for the Bulldogs.
THE LADS from Seguin took
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Beller. The left-handed hurler
struck out the first man for TLC
but then walked pinch hitter Don
Josephson.
Catcher Frank Arnold of the
Bulldogs then came up with a
double to right center that put
Larry Olsen, who was running for
Josephson, on third.
Beller walked Ronnie Ahlhern
and Newton Grimes, scoring Olsen.
Then winning pitcher Ernest Drue-
bert tapped a single through the
hole between third and short that
scoged Grimes and Arnold to make
it four runs.
TLC had gotten an earlier score
in the top of the fourth when third
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to third base on one of A&M’s
four errors. He was driven in by
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THREE PITCHERS saw action
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LOUPOT'S
NEW YORK 6P> — Barry
Kramer of New York University
will have an extra incentive in
the National Collegiate Basketball
Tournament this month.
A scoring burst could shoot him
to the individual point-making
championship, but he’ll have to
go at a 30-points-a-game pace, or
better.
Nick Werkman of Seton Hall,
who closes his season Saturday
against Iona, is the pace-setter
with an average of 29.7 points.
Held to 14 points Wednesday night
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the first time this season.
Kramer is just a fraction back
in second place with a 29.2 aver
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two hits and striking out two men.
Ed Singley gave up the first run
and suffered four hits while strik
ing out three Bulldogs.
As the loser, Beller allowed three
runs, two hits and three walks.
Oddly enough, his three were the
only bases on balls in the entire
game and they came at the very
end. Beller struck out three.
,The Aggies were trailing 1-0 in
the seventh and made a l?id for a
run when left fielder Gary Cavasas
pegged a single. Center fielder
Ray Hall was thrown out at first
and shortstop Jack Singley popped
to Grimes.
Aggie catcher Bill Puckett came
up and blasted a big ball to right
field where TLC’s Eddie Hall made
the most sensational catch of the
afternoon with his arm outside
the fence.
ASIDE FROM the round-trip
pers, Cavasas was the most suc
cessful Cadet batter. He went
two for four with a single and a
double. The fullback-on-leave was
among five Ags with hits.
Seven of the Bulldogs had hits
to their credit. Last season’s
Southwest Conference battiiij? kinp.
Bill Hancock, and another normal
ly big hitter for coach Tom Chand
ler, Robert McAdams, went none
for four.
The Ags will host the University]
of Houston baseballers on the Kyle
Field diamond Saturday at 3 p,ra,
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