rack Records In Trouble s Texas Hosts A&M, Rice eme for the?, I'ogram. ^ of the seen nade withi in barber-sl AUSTIN (■'T’)—Ten meet records y fall Thursday night when Ti ;is hosts Rice and A&M in a ■angular track and field meet. ■Freshman teams from the three tools also will participate. Records in danger include the 'ToSpei iteGm biit To Be Rich, Fat, Lazy? le Baseball Player Says Fidel Hamming oh Laboratories will lectureF-, of Computers heduled in I; 440-yard dash 46.1, the 880-yard run 1:50.0, 330-yard intermediate hurdles 38.4, two-mile nmn 9:19.9, mile relay 3:12.0, shot put 57-1%, discus 167-11%, high jump, 6-6%, Javelin 226-7% and pole vault 15-5. Computing St nsoring the 1«. s as consist ithematical Sjs partment in tli laboratories s ]hosen in Trif ents have 1)«: cfrica this s» of a team si •peration Cros- ram. homore aninal n Lynn, Mass, senior Englis! oe, will lean gton, were tltj BY WILL GRIMSLEY Associated Press Sports Writer NEW YORK OP)—“Ho, hum,” iys Mickey Mantle, removing a old toothpick from his mouth. Slowly and laboriously, the fat stry Buildings »d prosperous New York Yankee Graduate Sck inter fielder pulls himself out of Chapter oftli n over-stuffed chair, pushes an levator button, steps into a chauf- ■red limousine and whisks off to the ball park. THERE, a battery of doormen ftaps odt, rolls a red carpet across ■e sidewalk and escorts him to lie locker room. Another group of pite-clother minions prepare him pr the evening’s pex-formance. I At San Francisco, Willie Mays, liamond cuff-links and x-uby stick- in sparkling with blinding inten- ity, lingers over a large helping If pork chops, turnip greens and Jiickled watermelon rind. He looks t his watch. t Kennedy ail ^nenesu intensive trail- W' 110111 ' stmt. y will fly t* xu will be as- mltural projed a and Ray d )ol constructioi ist in Uganda roads” for thi been the piW e Corps. )RT0N’S HORSE iest pancakes, ;eaks, shrimp, ds. ants lunefi ». m. “Gosh,” he says. “I must be ;oing.” REMOVING clanking silver dol- ars and wads of negotiable secur- ties from his pockets, he changes lurriedly to baseball flannels and with a boi-ed yawn—lumbers out 0 Candlestick Park for his daily Thus is a typical day in the life if two capitalistic American base- )all players—or so says Fidel Cas- po’s official mouthpiece in Ha- ! ana, the newspaper El Mundo. “In that capitalistic society,” aid El Mundo’s leading editorial, lointing- a grubby finger north- fard, “baseball has been converted ito a giant nxonopoly—a multi- WING lisa’ LE BE BOVS’ Intramurals The intramural steak fry will be leld Saturday in Hensel Pax^k be ginning at 6:30. Managers, offi cials, and staff members are in vited. [ The open tennis doubles tourna ment will be held Saturday at 2 f.m. Players are to register on the spot. The highlight for intramurals Wednesday was upperclassman loftball. A total of 13 games were ■played. The results: B-3 over Sqd. 12, cl; D-3 defeated D-l, 8-0; E-l topped one to Sqd. 9, 5-13; and E-2 won over G-l, 6-3. Others: C-2 defeated Sqd. 2, 7-5; 15-2 won 9-0 over C-3; the White Band lost to Sqd. 13, 3-12; C-l beat j G-3, 10-4; A-3 won over Sqd. 10, | 5-1; F-3 defeated the Maroon Band, li-3; and the highest score for Wednesday is credited to F-2, who won over Sqd. 14, 15-1. )WNER^ WING inesda* io"^' million-dollar business which has transfoxmxed the sport into a show.” THE U. S. professional system snips promising - figures froxxx ama teur x-anks before they have ma tured properly, the Havana paper said, and tux-ns them into rich, sluggish axdstocrats, adding: “But in a socialistic society such as ours athletes play not for mon ey but for the healthy desire to coxxxpete.” Mantle, asked to coxxxment on this editorial ,said: “Sorry, I don’t have time. I’m on my way to the bank.” MAYS, finally nailed down at his broker’s office, had only two words to say: “Manana, nxanana.” The Havana editorial was trig gered by a surprising first round result in the Pan-Amexdcan base ball tournament at Sao Paulo, Bra zil. Cuba beat the United States 13-1. Turkey Game On TV Again A&M and Texas will again be featured Thanksgiving Day on the 1963 National Collegiate Athletic Association television schedule an nounced by the Columbia Broad casting System. The schedule for this region will be: Sept. 14—Florida at Georgia Tech. Sept. 21—Washington at Air Force. Sept. 28—Oklahonxa at Southern California. Oct. 5—Duke at Maryland. Oct. 12—Minnesota at Nox-th- western. Oct. 19—Oregon at Ax-izona. Oct. 26—Notre Dame at Stan ford. -Mississippi at Louisiana 9—Arkansas at Rice. 16—Oklahoma at Missoux-i. 23—Wisconsin at Minne- Nov. 2 State. Nov. Nov, Nov, sota. Nov. 28—Texas at A&M. Nov. 30—Army vs Navy at Phil adelphia. Dec. 7—Alabama at Miami. 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A&M also has a fine high jump er in John Collins. Rice’s Fred Hansen and Ed Red should raise the standards in the pole vault and javelin. Hansen hit 16-1 in the Texas Relays and has been over 15-6 seven tinxes this spring. Red has hit 260 in the spear thxxxw and has always been over 225. SPORTS SECTION Oregon Eyes Ring SALEM, Ore. (A 5 )—The Oregon State Senate sent to the House Wednesday a bill to regulate box ing. The bill px-ovides for padded ring- floods, makes boxers wear mouth pieces, limits bouts to 10 x-ounds and requires that gloves weigh at least 12 ounces. THE BATTALION Thursday, May 2, 1963 College Station, Texas Page 5 m CRUCIAL SERIES Aggies’ Backs To Wall; Face Bears This Friday The Aggies will travel to Waco this weekend for two games with the Baylor Bears in an attempt to regain the lead in the Southwest Conference baseball scramble. Coach Tom Chandler’s boys were dropped froxxx first place in the conference standings after an 8-2 defeat at the hands of the TCU Horned Frogs Tuesday. The Farm ers are now in a two-way tie with the Frogs for second place, a half a game behind the Texas Long- honxs. • The progable starters * for the games are Geox*g-e Hargett, center- field; Bill Grochett, second base; Bill Hancock, third base; Robert McAdaixis, right field; DeWayne Stewart, first base; Jerry Ballard, shortstop; Ray Hall or Gary Ga- vasas, left field; Bill Puckett, catcher and Chuck McGuire, pitch er. Johnny Crain will handle the pitching chores against the Bruins in Saturday’s tilt. Standings were changed as a re sult of Tuesday’s games and the conference x-ace is much closer than before. Coach Chandler conxxxxented on the situation: “We have our backs to the wall x-ight now. 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