The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, July 25, 1963, Image 5

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PRIORITY
TICKET
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SALES
FOR: FACULTY, EMPLOYEES
AND GENERAL PUBLIC
Deadline
JULY 31
SEASON BOOKS ONLY $16.00
COVERING 4 HOME GAMES
AND 2 FRESHMAN GAMES
Oct. 12—University of Houston
Oct. 26—Baylor University
Nov. 9—Southern Methodist Univ.
Nov. 28—University of Texas
Season Books for Faculty and Employees good
for admission to all sports held under the auspices
of the Athletic Council. Books for the General
Public good for all events except basketball.
Single game tickets are $4.00 each for all
home games.
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Place Orders With The
Dept, of Intercollegiate Athletics Business Office
Before July 31
Tickets Available To All Out of Town Games
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Thursday, July 25, 1963
BATTALION
College Station, Texas
Page 5
FOR HOME GAMES
Priority Ducat Sale
Ends Wednesday
The pre-season priority sale of
football tickets to A&M’s four
home games ends Wednesday, Ath
letic Business Manager Pat Dial
announced.
Ticket applications must be post
marked no later than midnight
Wednesday. More than 50,000 tick
et application blanks were mailed
to former students, current stu
dents, faculty members, university
employes and option holders.
Startirig Thursday, Aug. 1, mail
order applications will be processed
on a first-come, first-served basis.
Fans can order single-game du
cats or books of season tickets.
Price is $4 for a single game or
$16 for a book of four tickets—one
for each of the home games. A
25-cent mailing fee should accom
pany orders. Checks should be
made out to: Department of Inter
collegiate Athletics, Texas A&M.
The four games at College Sta
tion pit the Aggies against Hous
ton on Oct. 12, Baylor on Oct. 26,
SMU on Nov. 9 and Texas on Nov.
28. The Houston tilt is the only
night contest.
Fans also can order tickets for
Aggie road games. The prices
vary. The LSU ticket cost is $4.75
while Ohio State and Arkansas
tickets are $5 each. The rest of
the road games—Texas Tech, TCU
and Rice—Tiave $4 ticket prices.
Schoolboy Football
Starts In 6 Weeks
By HAROLD V. RATLIFF
Associated Press Sports Writer
Just six weeks away is history’s
mightiest football race.
It’s the 44th Texas Interscho
lastic League campaign and 935
teams will begin the long march.
No other football race, even in
Texas, ever was that big.
In 1920, when the League first
started a championship campaign,
there were 198 schools. They did
not know it but they were working
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for playoff spots. Because it was
in November that Roy Bedichek,
director of the Interscholastic
League, decided to match the
teams with the best records in a
playoff for the first Texas school
boy title.
Cleburne and Houston Heights
finally emerged as the finalists and
played a scoreless tie in the mud
at Austin.
NOW 44' YEARS later 935
schools will play for four state
championships and a multitude of
regional titles in the biggest foot
ball campaign of them all.
Last year 918 teams competed
for an all-time record. To the
amazement of most everybody, the
League classification list for 1963
shows there will be 17 more teams
than ever before.
Every classification has in
creased except eight and six-man
football where the same number—•
57 and 71 respectively—will go to
the post in September.
Defending state championships
are San Antonio Brackenridge in
Class AAAA, Dumas in Class
AAA, Jacksboro in Class AA and
Rotan in Class A.
The Interscholastic League over
the years will be reviewed in a
book that emerges from the TexiaB
Press at Waco the first week in
August. It’s title is “Autumn’s
mightiest Legions” and it tells the
story of Texas schoolboy football
from the playing field to the court
room.
YES, TEXAS schoolboy football
has thrice been in the courts. The
last time, the League established
its right to enforce its rules unless
they conflicted with the laws of
the land.
This is among facts revealed in
a book that tells about the only
state championship ever decided by
the Class B schools and of a state
championship that the League it
self has tried to forget for 50
years.
In 1926 Anson and Marlin met
for the Class B championship at
Abilene. Anson won 3-0 but Mar
lin’s little men made such a great
showing against terrific odds that
Dew'ey Mayhew, the Marlin coach,
was hired by Abilene.
The game wasn’t supposed to be
played but the League hadn’t writ
ten its rules right to prevent it.
It rewrote them the next year to
forbid Class B from ever going
beyond the regional level.
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