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College Station, Texas
Tuesday, March 3, 1964
THE BATTALION
‘We’ve Got A Piece Of It’-Robinette
UT Beats Ags,
Owls In Meet
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Aggie weight man Danny Rob
erts paced A&M’s cindermen with
wins in the shot put and discus
Saturday at the Rice, Texas and
A&M triangle track meet here, but
Coach Jack Patterson’s first Long
horn team finished with the most
points.
Texas compiled 67% points to
53 for the Aggies while Rice posted
47%.
Roberts set a record in the shot
put with a heave of 58-9, the only
new standard for the cold, windy
day. His winning discus effort was
164-7%.
Two Maroon freshmen shared the
limelight in exhibition perform
ances. Randy Matson put the shot
61-4% and Mike Schrider leaped
6-6 in the high jump.
Three other records went on the
books because they were new
events—the 220-yard dash around
a curve, three-mile run and 440-
yard hurdles.
Bobby May of the Owls was high
point man for the meet with 10%
credits. The Rice senior took first
in the 120-yard high hurdles in
14.3, won the 440-yard hurdles in
55.1 and ran a leg on Rice’s second
place 440-yard relay team.
The Longhorns nabbed five first
places and shared another while
A&M took four firsts and tied for
two more. Rice won five firsts
and one tie.
Other Aggies claiming wins were
John Collins, tie for first in the
high jump; Bobby Brown, broad
jump; Richard Hall, tie for first
in the 100-yard dash; and Jerry
Anderson, 440-yard dash.
Collins shared first in the high
jump with Bob Beck of Rice. Both
men cleared 6-0. Collins also placed
fourth in the broad jump with A
21-9 leap.
Brown, the 1963 Southwest Con
ference freshman champion, took
the broad jump with a 23-2%
effort.
Hall was clocked in the 100 at
9.9 for a tie with James Cowhig of
Texas. Hall also finished fourth
in the 220-yard dash and teammate
Robert Martin was nosed out for
second place with a 21-9.
Anderson easily took the 440
with a 48.3 and A&M’s Ted Nelson
ran fourth in that event with a
49.1.
The Aggies completely domi
nated the weights and took all but
one place in the shot put and
discus.
Besides Robert’s winning throw
in the discus, David Glover placed
second, 161-2%; Bill Ward cap
tured third, 137-1; and John
Schwarzenbach placed fourth, 136-
4.
In the shot put, Texas’ Charlie
Jordan was second with 49-1, while
A&M’s John Steffek placed third
at 48-3 and Aggie Bill Ward was
fourth with a 45-4 toss.
Gene Westmorland finished
fourth in the 880-yard run for
A&M and Dan Meadows and Gary
Reeves placed third and fourth in
the javelin.
The Aggie mile relay team fin
ished in second place with a 3:18.1.
Ags Clinch Title Tie;
Beas Breaks Record
BIG MEN BIG WINNERS
Danny Roberts (left) breaks shot record . .
. . . John Beasley breaks rebound record.
By JIM BUTLER
Battalion Sports Editor
With Bill Robinette swinging the
lasso, the Aggie cagers corralled
the SMU Mustangs Friday night,
75-70, and in the process latched
on to at least a share of the South
west Conference basketball title.
The 6-7 senior from Port Arthur
tallied a personal and team high
of 17 points in pacing the Cadets
to their 11th conference victory a-
gainst a single loss. The win kept
the Aggies atop the loop standings
with a two-game lead over Texas
Tech, 87-86 winner over Arkansas
Saturday.
ROBINETTE HIT five straight
shots from outside the circle to
bring the Maroon from a one-
point halftime deficit to a seven-
point lead.
The event that set Aggie fans
aglow with hope for the future was
John Beasley’s record-breaking re
bound pace. The 6-8 center from
Kildare pulled down 13 rebonds to
give him 223 for the season and
shatter Jerry Windham’s mark of
222 set last year. Beasley, a soph
omore, still has at least two more
Frosh Outswim Yearlings;
Longhorns Defeat Varsity
The Aggie Freshman swimming
team scored a victory over the
visiting Texas Yearlings Saturday
afternoon but the varsity counter-
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25th and Washington
parts were overwhelmed by the
Longhorn varsity squad in the
nightcap to end swimming festivi
ties for the day.
Downing the Yearlings in six of
the 11 events, the Fish wound up
with a 54-41 point triumph. The
Fish team of John Sidman, Ricky
Nesbitt, Clint Miller, and John
Cleaves won the 160-yd. medley re
lay. Sidman then proceeded to
take the 100-yd. backstroke, edging
out Jim Hughes of Texas. Sidman
swam the backstroke in 1:02.3 com
pared to Hughes’ 1:09.0.
Ricky Nesbitt set a new national
freshman record and new American
Golfers Take 8th
In Season Opener
Aggie golfers shot a 324 in the
Southwestern Recreation Meet golf
tournament Friday in Fort Worth
to finish in eighth place in a field
of 9 teams. All participants were
from the SWC with the exception
of North Texas State, Eastern New
Mexico, and Texas Wesleyan.
North Texas paced the linksters
with a 306 mark. Three teams were
tied for second place honors with
a 312. Eastern New Mexico, Texas
Christian, and Texas Wesleyan all
came in as runners-up.
Texas Tech finished with a 318
while Southern Methodist came up
with a 321. The Rice golfers
finished in the cellar with 332.
record as well when he swam the
100-yd. breaststroke in 60.6.
In the 160-yd. freestyle relay, the
Fish team of Jerry Keating, Clint
Miller, John Abbott, and John
Cleaves won in 1:10.4 to Texas’
1:11.7.
The University varsity squad
completely dominated proceedings
in the night contest as they won
all but two major events. The two
events won by the Aggies were
diving and 500-yd. freestyle. Paul
Ouellette downed Frank Bergen in
the latter contest with Ouellette
swimming it in 6:18.4. Bergen
came in second place and happened
to be one of Ouellette’s teammates.
In the 400-yd. freestyle relays,
the visiting Longhorns set a pool
record of 3:30.0. Swimmers in the
relays were George Spear, Bill
Alsup, Andy Smith, and Jim
Graves. Texas’ George Speer set
a pool record of 2:08.1 in the 200-
yd. butterfly. He was followed by
his teammate Frank Stokes and
Aggie Mike Offner.
Offner also placed in the 200-yd.
breaststroke finishing behind win
ner Carroll Henderson of Texas.
Henderson swam the distance in
2:27.2.
The final standings showed the
Longhorns downing the Aggies by
a 65-29 margin.
Bobby Joe Conrad of the St.
Louis Cardinals won the pass re
ceiving crown in the National Foot
ball League with 73 catches.
games left to add to his record.
In the dressing room, Robinette
was elated over the win and mod-
Ag Baseballers
Start Schedule
In Travis Park
Coach Tom Chandler’s Aggie
baseball team opens the 1964 sea
son Tuesday afternoon against St.
Edward’s of Austin.
THE OPENING tilt was sched
uled for Monday but was postponed
due to wet grounds. This game
and all Ag-gie games this season
will be played in Travis Park in
Bryan.
Chandler’s crew has been ham
pered by damp weather thus far
and Chandler feels the Cadets are
behind schedule.
THE MAROON RETURNS six
starters and four moundsmen as
well as several others who saw a
lot of action last season on A&M’s
third place club.
Most of the positions have been
set. The infield will have De-
Wayne Stewart, a junior, at first
base; senior Bill Grochett at sec
ond; sophomore Billy Crain at
third, and junior Jerry Ballard at
short.
ROBERT McADAMS, a two-year
letterman, will claim right field
with footballer George Hargett
roaming center. Left field will
probably go to senior Frank Stark
or one of several promising sopho
mores.
Pitching seems to be the big
question mark though a quartet of
lettermen return including all-con
ference choice Chuck McGuire.
Along wtih McGuire will be John
Crain, Richard Beller and Ronnie
Byrd.
est about his part in it. “We't>
got a piece of it now,” Robinetti
commented on the title tie.
AGGIES
FG
FT
RB
Timmins
4
0-1
2
Lenox
5
3-6
9
Beasley
6
1-1
13
Robinette
8
1-2
5
Gasway
2
1-2
5
Stringfellow
3
1-1
7
Norman
2
0-0
2
Timmerman
3
2-2
0
Totals
33
9-15 47
SMU
FG
FT
RB
Elmore
7
5-7
6
Ramsey
1
1-1
3
Hooser
7
0-1
5
Brockman
6
2-2
6
Ward
4
1-3
8
Wendorf
2
0-0
2
Bumstead
1
1-2
2
Smith
1
2-2
0
Totals
29
12-18 38
II-J, Talco
Win Region
Hardin-Jefferson and Talco wl
their respective divisions in til
high school Region III basketMl
tournament held in G. Rollie WhitJ
Coliseum Saturday.
En route to the Class AA til
Hardin-Jefferson of Sour Lalfi;
eliminated Taylor 54-47 and Maii|
sonville 55-46.
Talco bombed Lorena 57-42 ill
semifinal play, then squeezed pasfl
defending state champion Wes
Sabine 66-62 to take the Class ij
toga.
The two winners advance tot
state meet in Austin this weekeull
New York Mets catchers ledtkj
National League in passed ball
with 24 in 1963. The team al»|
led in errors with 210.
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