The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 04, 1963, Image 5

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file with both of them. The Cou
gars carl do all right as independ
ents but could do real well if they
got into a major conference.
Hardin-Simmons talked about
joining the new conference but
never was very positive about it.
Just why the Abilene school choos
es to go it alone when it’s already
in poor shape is difficult to figure.
It seems that all of the Abilene
colleges should be in the confer
ence. That would create enough
rivalry locally to insure a success
ful financial outcome.
McMURRY, Texas Lutheran and
Tarleton State definitely would ap
pear good timber for the new
league. Austin College operates on
a no-scholarship basis and could
hardly be expected to enter. West
Texas State and Texas Western
want in the Western States Con
ference along with the Arizona
schools, which is quite understand
able. They probably will get in
shortly. Corpus Christi would have
to emphasize football considerable
more to make it a good prospect.
THE BATTALION
Thursday, April 4, 1963
College Station, Texas
Page 5
TAKE OVER SWC LEAD
Frogs Edge Ags
In Squeaker, 4-2
ROBERT MCADAMS
... drove in A&M’s only two runs Wednesday.
Coach Tom Chandler’s basebal-
lers opened their crucial two-game
series with Texas Christian Wed
nesday afternoon and fell to the
Horned Frogs 4-2.
The TCU win on their own field
put them one-half game ahead of
the Aggies for the Southwest Con
ference lead. TCU is 4-1 and
A&M is 3-1.
Pat Peebles, a right-hander fast-
baller, pitched a strong five-hitter
for the Frogs and retired 12 Cadets
in order during one stretch.
Johnny Crain was the starter
and loser for the Maroon, allowing
four runs and 12 hits in his 6 1/3
innings. Lefty Richard Beller
came on to retire the last five
Frog hitters.
TCU started the scoring in the
first inning bunching a base on
balls and four singles for two
tallies. Don Reynolds drove in
the first score with a looping drive
to centerfield and Fred Jones drove
in the second run with a sharp
single to left.
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Saturdays Till 6
Fencers, Wrestlers Face UT
In Final Matches Of Season
A&M’s fencers and wrestlers
meet the University of Texas
teams in Austin Saturday after
noon to close out the Aggies’ sea
son.
The Aggies have defeated both
the Longhorn fencers and wrestlers
in earlier matches this season. But
Coach Russell K. Wieder is cau
tious about Saturday’s events.
Wieder, an assistant professor of
health and physical education,
coaches both the Wrestling and
Fencing Clubs teams.
“They’ll be loaded for us this
time,” Wieder said of the univer
sity’s teams.
The fencers begin their bouts
at 2 p.m. and the wrestlers pair
off at 3:30 p.m. in Gregory Gym
nasium.
The Aggie fencers defeated the
U of T team 11 to five in an earli
er 16-bout match. Twice the Ag
gies defeated Rice University fenc
ers by a 14-2 score in other action
this season.
The A&M wrestlers downed the
U of T 24-8, in an earlier match
Palmer Favorite
To Win 4th Masters
Golf king Arnold Palmer is a
4-1 favorite to win his fourth Mas
ters Tournament, beginning Thurs
day. But the other two-thirds of
the “Big Three” — Gary Player
and Jack Nicklaus — are not far
behind at 6-1.
However, eveiy top professional
and amateur g’olfer in the country
will be seeking to upset the odds.
Observers feel the best bets out
side the favored trio will be young
swingers Tony Lema, Johnny Pott
and Don January.
and also have beaten the Houston
All-Stars, outstanding wrestlers
from YMCA’s and Boys Clubs. Le-
Tourneau Institute, which has a
varsity wrestling team, defeated
the Aggies 24-8 in December as
the Aggies’ first loss in several
years. Later, LeToumeau edged
the Aggies 15-13.
The Aggie fencers are Wyatt K.
Anderson, Alvaro Restrepo, Eu-
doro Galindo, Ricardo Cerna,
Thomas B. Wilson, Joe F. Becera,
and Clifford A. Jacobs.
Coach Wieder’s wrestlers are:
Gary Riner, Michael Norman, Jer
ry Simpton, Alexander Brostek,
Gary Aglietti, Mark Finkelstein,
Jefferson Begay, and Harley Han-
The Aggies tied the count in the
third with Robert McAdams’ dou
ble driving across Jerry Ballard
and Bill Hancock who had singled.
The Horned Frogs threatened in
the third leaving the bases loaded
and again in the sixth with run
ners on second and third with one
man out. Crain then struck out
Bill McAdams and got Bob Bigley
on a liner to right to end the in
ning.
That was only a breather though
as TCU struck for two runs in the
seventh and held on for the win.
Jay Walrath started the inning
with his third hit of the game.
Following a fine play on a ground
er that retired Walrath at second
base, Ronnie McLain tripled to
deep centerfield scoring Don Rey
nolds who had reached first on the
fielder’s choice.
Jones followed McLain’s blast
with a single to left accounting for
the Frogs’ last run.
The loss dropped A&M’s season
slate to 8-4 while TCU is now
13-2. The two teams play again
Thursday with Ed Singley pitching
for the Cadets.
TCU will pitch Lance Brown who
is undefeated in five decisions
this season and has an earned run
average of 1.23. Singley is 2-1
with an ERA of 1.42.
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