Page 6 College Station, Texas Thursday, May 16, 1963 THE BATTALION Palmer Still Greatest Golfer—Tony Lema Says By WILL GRIMSLEY Associated Press Sports Writer I RYE, N.Y. Palmer is the (A 5 ) — greatest “Arnold I the woi’ld-don't bury him yet.” golfer in' This word of caution was passed THERE MUST BE A REASON along Wednesday by Tony Lema, young hotshot of the professional tour, on the sport’s latest guessing game: Has Jack Nicklaus over taken Palmer as the No. 1 man in tournament golf? Lema, 29, a bridegroom of less than a month, was here Wednes day for a practice tour of the Westchester Country Club, site of the $100,000 Thunderbird Classic June 13-16. 5000 AGGIES CAN'T BE WRONG “Not at all,” insisted Lema, runner-up to Nicklaus in both the Masters and the Tournament of Champions at Las Vegas. “I’m getting a little fed up with this talk that Arnie is a has-been, and you’ve been hearing more and more of it lately. Lema said fierce determination was the quality which puts Palm er a notch above the other pro golfers. “Nobody, not even Nicklaus, at tacks a course the way Arnie does,” he said. AGGIES MADE OLD LOU ONE OF THE LARGEST USED BOOK DEALERS IN COLLEGE STATION “It just happens that Palmer is tired and in a temporary slump •and Nicklaus is riding a hot streak. But Arnie will snap back—mark my words. He’s still the best.” Lema, third in the current mon ey winning list behind Nicklaus and Gary Player, said his person al ambition is to shake the brides maid label. SWIFT'S PREMIUM 0 • • The Center Of Fine Meats PICNIC HAMS 25 ARMOUR'S STAR BACON • 9‘ Swift All Meat Sliced Bologna .... Lb. 39c Rath All Pork Pressed Ham ...... Lb. 49c Mild Longhorn Cheese Lb. 59c PORK SAUSAGE p^e h . 2 ,„75c | STEW MEAT.X L ,39c | GROUND MEAT Fre h 3 Lbs $1.00 EXTRA SPECIAL FOR YOUR HOME FREEZER FROM WINN'S FINE FRESH MEATS FLOUR PiLLSBURY 5 Bag 39 Wesson Oil 24-oz. 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'YOU CAN'T LOSE AT WINN'S ,v.v.\\\v.v.v.v.%\\v.\v.v.v.\\v.\%>*.\\v.\\v.v#, Save BIG BONUS FROM THE $ ^Sideli me) By Jim Bulb The sports season is over for the 1962-63 school and we can all look back on the many thrills, the many I pointments and the many changes. The first great thrill and perhaps the most e: was sophomore Danny McIlhanyV.. game-winning 10 kickoff return against Texas Tech in the last 19 sec® The fleet halfback’s touchdown jaunt set a school recordi gave Hank Foldberg his first victory as head footballcu at Aggieland. Senior Mike Clark provided most of the excitement most of the scoring in a rather dismal football season a record breaking seven field goals. Clark accounted f( the Aggie points in four ball games and the winning mi against Southern Methodist and Baylor, the other two 0 victories. Along came basketball season and the future look too bright with all time great Carroll Broussard to graduated. But a junior guard named Bennie Lenox, had been outstanding as a freshman but mediocre as a more, jumped into the spotlight. When the season was Lenox had snatched seven school records away from Bi sard including most points in a game (43) against Texas Austin. Then came the time for the long-awaited spring spot especially baseball, track and golf. The time when a yo) man’s fancy turns to love and the A&M athlete’s fancytm to Southwest Conference championships. Aggie fans® looking forward to a triple crown in the sunshine sports, But when the trophies were awarded, only theperei titleists, the golfers, were in the winners circle, andtii only after a hard struggle The predominantly junior baseballers fell intoasli and ended up third behind Texas Christian and Texas, The track team, pre-meet favorites for the SWC crot} came up with some injuries to key personnel and another third place finish to the Aggies’ record. The first sweeping change in the athletic depart® came before the school year started when Hank Foil replaced Jim Myers as head football coach and proceede move his entire staff down from Wichita to assist him His first season didn’t turn out so good through nofu of his own as he had to fight the problems bequeathed by Myers. The next- big surprise, which was not really a surpri to those on the inside, was the departure of Bob Rogers) head basketball mentor. Rumors that Rogers was hea greener pastures had been circulating before Foldberg can on the scene. T AUSTIN C built Ba; nference t srs, becami gyersity oi Waco ylor star k Centra nounced a; PATTERS! Iggie” Lc id track c The i worn is r Rogers was subsequently adequately replaced by lij ^ 50ur fern assistant Shelby Metcalf. Archie Porter, highly successfi coach of Dallas Jefferson High School was hired as Me: right hand man. The last face-lifting in the athletic department w|| t "’een Pak isity came ter publish 1 wove toi resignation of Tommy Blake from his job as A&M sport "Sj’f gar ' information director. No one has been named to take place as of the present. In short, that’s the story for Aggieland sports, F* certain, more thrills, more disappointments and morec' are probably in store but only a wacky crystal ball cod forsee them The new Battalion sports staff will do its best tote up to date on all the happenings in and around KyleFp as well as provide a little amusement here and there, so®- times unintentionally. The staff is confident that things^! get better and next year will be a good year. So from now on From the Sidelines will become Frfi the Sack and we’ll remember: It’s not whether we win or lose but what we get pa for doing it. 'Oat Texas One story Attention Graduating Seniors Looking sharp on that new job is important! 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