; • 1 • ’ * **■**%■**% • BATTAl ntramural Champs Reviewed THE BATTALION Thursday, May 23, 1963 College Station, Texas Page 7 UPPERCLASSMEN |ennis—Sqd. 8—Tommy Wade, I Hays, Bob Burke, Pat Gibson, II Crank and Jim Griffin, lorseshoes—Sqd. 1—Jon Chase, re Halbert, Jerry Levy, Bill rman, Theron Dossey and Allan erson. olleyball—Sqd. 8—Jim Griffin, Crank, Gary Bush, Mickey es, Dennis Glenwinkle, Elmer itnagel, Rocky Rasch, Bill Rader Gary Pierson. [andball—F-3—Lawrence Chris- Lyman Hardeman, Benjamin kson, Ben McCulloch, James KS and John Pedigo, tifle—G-2—Ben W olfe, Tomas Iriguez, Don Cameron and fid Wright. W ..11—Sqd. 6 — Gary Nor od, udvid Fox, Jerry Wright, vid Beerwinkle, Joe Gamerts- ler, Ken Hill, Clark Fidler, Ron »t and Phil Scoggin. Bowling—Sqd. 9—Larry Hachtel, il Warnick and Hank Haliasz. lasketball—Sqd. 7—Gene Bills, irles Powell, Winfred Vaughan, hard Barrett, Roger Carleton, jert Emorson, William Mason, fid Pierson, Roberto Garza and ke Starek. png Pong—G-3—Fred Williams, nald Rea, Don Lightsey, James wren and Andras Csagoly. FRESHMAN f olleyball—B-3 — Jim White, nes Jones, Bob Jennings, Colin mpbell, Frank Williams and Bill firide. ?ing Pong—E-2—Robin Robert- 1, Everhardt Van Touissaint, h Schessler, John McMath and mer Holt. Football—Sqd. 2—James Hooten, orge Johnson, Larry Hunter, ry Fant, Joe Hall, James Crum- is, Charles Sowell, John Stropp 1 Richard Stults. Handball — F-l — Bill Lyon, arles Hoffer, Coy Mitchell, Mac ornhill, Jim Douglas and Bailey man. fowling—Sqd. 2—Wayne Den- 1, Kenneth Blanchard and Lynn lore. Horseshoes—B-2—Roy Thomas, ® Chaney, Ronald Moore, Don ttz, Richard Wells and Buddy toman. Basketball—C-2—Richard Engle- it, Robert Englebert, John Boese, Esparza and George Barham, lifle—E-l — Tommy Mazza, thy Atkinson, Mike Gryu and (hard Seitz. Wrestling: 123—Jefferson Begay, Sqd. 2; 1-Joe Parks, Sqd. 5; 137—Rick tham, White Band; 147—Gary jietti, D-3; 157—Mike Norman, L 13; 167—William Singleton, 1; 177—Dale Felps, Sqd. 6; Read Battalion Cteifiei A FRIENDLY REMINDER CIVILIAN FOOTBALL CHAMPS 191—Ernst Kruger, F-l; and Heavyweight — Alfonso Medina, C-l. Those sports where two classes were joined: wrestling for the upperclassmen and civilians: 123— Norman Beard, 1-3; 130—Marshall Wolff, F-l; 137—Gary Riner, Law Hall; 147—Mark Finkelstein, Mil ner Hall; 157—Wes Green, Sqd. 11; 167—Jerry Simpton, C-l; 177—Al bert Hoyt, College View; 191—Joel Terrill, E-2; and Heavyweight— Alexander Brostek, Milner. Golf, Class A and B, G-l: Jerry Frank and Joe Johnson. CIVILIAN Volleyball—Puryear Hall—Ran dy Walguira, Henry Fisher, Bob Peterson, Bob McGowen, Bill Mil ler, Ron Early and Gerald Shanks. Basketball—Hart Hall — Jack Singley, Ed Singley, Robert Mc Adams, Jerry Ballard, Jeff Farmer, Bill Grochett, Frank Stark and Mel Meyers. Softball champs were the Vets Students. Mitchell Hall won the football championship. Walton Hall was the winner in ping pong and Milner Hall took the bowling title. All Loans And lOU’s Are Now Payable At Lou’s. Pay Now So That We Can Continue This Service Next Term. It Has Been A Pleasure Making These Loans. There Will Be No Interest Or Carrying Charges. I Would Like To See Them Paid, For I Would Hate To Lose Your Friendship, Future Business And My Money. I’d Much Rather Be Able To Loan You Aggies Money When The Need Arises. Y0yi FRISK© LCMJ Four Thinclads To Enter NCAA fleet Saturday four Aggie track men will tra- I to Houston Satui’day to com- ^ in the Gulf Coast Track and tol Federation Meet, sponsored toe National Colleigate Athletic ^ration. Dsnny Robei’ts, Southwest Con- Pce shot ' put and discuss ‘"toion, will make the trip and pte in his specialities. The Bjunior holds the SWC x'ecord in ! shot put, 57-9, and 'n the dis- 5 ’ 177-10. Py Anderson will enter the bard dash. Anderson was a ^er of the Aggie mile relay l,n that set a SWC x’ecord in that ^ in Fayetteville two weeks "ton Collins will be in the high broad jump, and hop-step- liuinp. Mitchell will run the 220- ^ Hash. Airline Reservations and Tickets For Your Business And Pleasure Trips Call TA 2-3784 Robert Halsell Travel Service 1411 Texas Ave. Serve your family generous portions of tender Baby Beef Chuck Roast. (As-m Roost...Lb. 49«) Baby Beef. Delicious broiled. Lb. Sirloin Steak 7Q4 Baby Beef. Perfect for cook-outs. Lb- Steak l 7QOz. 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