The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 13, 1964, Image 6

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THE BATTALION
Pag-e 6 College Station, Texas Thursday, February 13, 1964
Golden Gloves Set
To Decide Titles
BATTALION
SPORTS
FORT WORTH 6P>—Four for
mer champions will be among the
state’s best amateur boxers who
will start battling for Texas Gold
en Gloves championships Thursday
night.
The state tournament sponsored
for the 28th consecutive year by
the Fort Worth Star-Telegram for
charity, is a four-night affair.
Boxing Thursday, Friday and
Saturday nights will clear the
decks for the crowning of cham
pions Monday night. The eight
titlists will represent Texas in the
National Golden Gloves Tourna
ment at Louisville, Ky., starting
Feb. 24.
Returning to defend titles will
be featherweight Floyd Molina and
light heavyweight Wayne Morris,
both of Fort Worth. Sammy Al
varez of Odessa, flyweight cham
pion last year, will compete as
featherweight and Manny Perez
of Amarillo, welter king, is back
for another shot at the crown.
Lenox Shrinks Rhine’s Lead;
Younger Brother Heads Fish
Bennie Lenox kept up his deadly
assault on the SWC scoring lead
Tuesday night pumping in 30
points, just three shy of Rice pace
setter Kendall Rhine who heads
the circuit with 160 total points.
After seven conference games,
Lenox has dumped in 157 points
averaging 22.4 points a game. John
Beasley follows the versatile Len
ox with 93 points and a 13.3 mark.
His high conference game came
against the Rice Owls when he
dropped in 22 points. Lenox scored
his most points in the Tech game.
BILL ROBINETTE and Paul
Timmins follow in a close race for
third and fourth places respective
ly. Robinette has 68 points and a
9.7 average while his teammate
Timmins has 64 points and a 9.1
average.
In the rebounding department,
John Beasley has a wide lead with
64 to his credit. The closest con
tender is Timmerman with 48.
Robinette follows in a close third
with 45 off the boards.
UNTIL THE TECH splurge in
points, the most scored against the
Aggies in conference warfare was
70 by the Rice squad. The Aggies
have racked up 543 points for a
77.6 mark while the opposition has
tallied with 461 and a 65.9 aver
age.
Heading the Fish charges after
eight season tilts is the younger
Lenox (Curley) who has chalked
up 143 points, 75 of those in con
ference action. In league play,
Lenox has averaged 18.8 points and
his high game was against the Rice
Owls where he scored 25.
J. C. SMITH follows in second
place in total scoring with 112
points with 62 in conference play.
Reggie Gilbreath has 57 to his
credit against SWC foes.
Lenox also leads in the rebound
ing category with 37 while Smith
follows with 31 to his credit. The
Fish have scored 294 points in
league action while the opponents
have tallied 349 points.
A BUSY COACH
LOUISVILLE, KY. (A?) —
John Dromo does much of the
basketball recruitiny for the Uni
versity of Louisville, serves as
assistant varsity and head fresh
man basketball coach and varsity
golf coach.
It wasn’t always this way. When
Louisville hired Dromo 12 years
ago, he came here as assistant foot
ball coach.
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Official notices must be brought or
mailed so as to arrive in the Office
of Student Publications (Ground Floor
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YMCA, VI 6-6415, hours 8-12, 1-5, daily
Monday through Friday) at or before the
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NOTICE—PRE-VETERINARV MEDICINE
STUDENTS
Pre-veterinary medicine students who
o qualify as applicants for ad-
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September 1964 may secure application
forms in the Registrar’s Office beginning
Monday, February 17, 1964. May 1, 1964
is the deadline for filing applications and
transcripts with the Registrar. 197t8
DEGREE FILING DEADLINE SET FOR
FEBRUARY 24, 1964
Applications for degrees are now being
accepted in the Registrar’s Office from
all students who expect to complete their
degree requirements by May 23, 1964.
Candidates for advanced degrees must
file their applications with both
ar’s Office and th
le date for filing
24, 1964.
tie Graduate Dean’s
filing appli-
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May graduates may begin ordering their
graduation invitations starting February
3-28, ONLY, Monday thru Friday from 9
the cashier’s window in the
192tl6
to 4 at the
Memorial Student Center.
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have paper plates and paper in stock.
Price includes running as many as 15
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5,000 AGGIES CAN’T BE WRONG
LOUPOTS
New Store Hours — 8 a. m. ’til 5:30 p. m. — 6 Days A Week.
Tuesday marked open season on
high school football prospects and
first reports show Aggie recruiters
with six names on pre-enrollment
applications. Five are high school
seniors and one is a junior college
graduate.
In an effort to strengthen the
middle line, the Maroon secured
the name of Rex Wilson, 6-3, 210,
from Mt. Pleasant. Wilson was an
All-American tackle at Texarkana
Junior College.
All-stater Howard Van Loon is
the second tackle to be signed by
the Aggies. Van Loon, 6-2, 235,
from Rotan, also won the Class A
shot put title as a sophomore and
was second as a junior.
A third lineman Is guard Jerry
Brausel, 6-1, 205. Brausel was a
starter for the Lubbock Western
ers.
SUL ROSS LODGE NO. 1300, A.F. & A.M.
Stated communication Thurs
day, Feb. 13 at 7:00 p. m.
- Program on Gathritith Hall,
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Joe Woolket, secy.
Three backs have been signed by
the Aggies: Jack Benish, 5-11, 205,
Corpus Christ! Ray; L. B. Kubiak,
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barbers. They’ll expertly
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Barber Shop
Next to main entrance
Ramada Inn
6-0, fullback from Rockdale; and
Ronnie Menn, 6-0, 190, halfback
from Rockdale.
Kubiak and Menn led Rockdale
to an undefeated regular season
and number one ranking until be
ing upset by Taylor in the first
playoff game.
Early reports had Menn going
to the University of Texas. But
after a visit to Aggieland, Me
chose to side with the Maw:;
Menn was an all-stater.
Wilson will be eligible font
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