The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 12, 1964, Image 7

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    A SMALL HANDFULL FOR A BIG MAN
Randy Matson throws at West Texas Relay Saturday.
g Thinclads Eye
est Texas Meet
| After somewhat of a satisfactory
showing last weekend in the Border
jyjg Olympics, Coach Charles Thomas
!%nd a 20-man Aggie cinder team
jjtyill invade Odessa Saturday for
• the West Texas Relays.
1 “We were real satisfied with the
wjboys’ showing at the Border
Hloiympics,” Thomas said. “Our
SHfinile relay team was hurt when
^wtJerry Anderson got sick and
llouldn’t run. But Pat Mitchell ran
good and Ted Nelson pulled us
,through.”
Also making the trip to throw in
si Texan Seeks AFL
■Chicago Franchise
By 1965 Season
CHICAGO (JP) — Nash J.
Dowdle, 40, oilman from Midland,
— announced Wednesday he
■M^ad deposited $25,000 earnest
inoney with the American Foot-
jiall League and hoped to operate
a Chicago franchise in the league
beginning with the 1965 season.
I Dowdle, a native Chicagoan and
4ne of the original incorporators
the AFL’s New York Titans-
low the Jets, said he has been
Approached by several Chicago
Susiness, professional and indus-
Trial leaders to join him in buy
ing a Chicago franchise.
: Dowdle left the Titan organi-
|ation in 1961 to concentrate on
his oil business.
The eight-club AFL recently
iocketed a $36-million, five-year
television contract with the Na
tional Broadcasting Co. The con
tract provides for $800,000 annual
television rights for any new
league member.
exhibition will be freshman Randy
Matson who will compete in the
shot put and discus. Matson has
been consistantly heaving the shot
over 60 feet for the past month.
Danny Roberts will lead the
varsity weight men in the shot put
and discus, and will be aiming for
the same record breaking perform
ances he turned in at the Laredo
meet last Saturday. John Steffek
or Bill Ward will also enter the
shot put for A&M and David
Glover will be in the discus along
with Roberts, and Steffek or Ward.
The Aggies will be represented
in five relays at the meet. Cecil
Shilling, Jim Runge, Richard Hall
and Robert Martin will enter the
440-yard relay, and Gene West
moreland, John Duran, Earl Myers
and Ilhan Bilgutay will run the
distance medly.
Spring medly runners will be
Hall, Shilling, Runge and West
moreland, while Hall, Martin, An
derson and Nelson enter the 880-
yard relay. Aggie one mile relay
men will be John Collins, Mitchell,
Anderson and Nelson.
Collins and Cecil Wood are in
the high jump for the Aggies and
sophomore Don Kooser will run the
120-yard high hurdles. Collins
will also enter the broad jump
along with Bobby Brown and Dan
Meadows. The versatile junior
will enter the 440-yard low hurdles
with Kooser.
Performing in the pole vault for
the Aggies will be Frank Hurta
and Meadows will toss the javelin.
Meadows placed fourth in the event
at Laredo with a 187-foot toss.
Bilgutay, who took third in the
three-mile run in the Border
Olympics with a 14:43.5, will go in
the one mile run this week. Runge
and Shilling will be seen in the
100-yard dash for the Aggies.
St. Petersburg
Golf Tourney
Starts Tuesday
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. UP) —
A field loaded with names and
talent tees off Tuesday in the
$25,000 St. Petersburg Open Golf
Tournament.
The field includes six of the
current top money winners, the
defending Masters and PGA cham
pion, defending National Open
champion and defending British
Open champion.
But it was two lesser lights
that trimmed the Lakewood Coun
try Club course in Wednesday’s
pro-am. Fred Hawkins of El Paso,
Tex., and Bob Duden of Portland,
Ore., shot six-under-par 66s.
34 Schoolboys
Ink Grid Pacts
A total of 34 high school grid
stars have inked pacts to become
Aggies in the fall of 1964, accord
ing to Hank Foldberg, head foot
ball coach and athletic director.
Those schoolboys to sign letters
of intent to A&M are:
Ends—Mac Smith, 6-2, 195,
Weatherford; Mark Weaver, 6-2,
215, Victoria; Covey Griffin, 6-1,
187, Point; Richard Shamblin, 6-
lYz, 190, Dallas; Tim Freeman,
6-2, 194, Dallas; Grady Allen, 6-2,
175, Nacagdoches; and Dickie
Muehr, 6-4, 210, Weimer.
Tackles—Jimmy Kazmierski, 6-3,
195, Pasadena; Rickey Paris, 6-4,
220, Dallas; John Benson, 6-2, 217,
Dallas; Rex Wilson, 6-3, 210, Mt.
Pleasant; Kirk Thompson, 6-3, 220,
Carrollton; Howard Van Loon, 6-1,
219, Rotan; and Jake Nauss, 6-0,
220, Dallas.
Guards—David Langseth, 6*2,192,
Houston; George Hays, 5-11, 215,
Graham; Jerry Brasual, 6-1%, 203,
Lubbock; Bill Barker, 6-1, 197,
Baytown; Billy Settles, 6-1, 195,
Brownsville; Ronnie Lammert, 6-1,
200, Dallas; and Ken Forman,
6-%, 200, Dallas.
Center—Rod Moss, 6-2%, 215,
Edcouch.
Quarterbacks—Paul Johnson, 5-
9, 162, Silsbee; Gene Harvey, 6-2,
180, Victoria; Frank Hooper, 6-2,
195, Tulia; and Gary Kemph, 6-0,
185, San Antonio.
Halfbacks — Nick Vajdos, 6-0,
185, Karnes City; Jackie Benesh,
5-11, 207, Corpus Christi; Bill
Sallee, 5-11, 180, Midland; Ronnie
Menn, 6-1, 195, Rockdale; Frank
Litterest, 5-11, 185, College Sta
tion; and David Wiggins, 5-11, 185,
Houston.
Fullbacks—L. B. Kubiak, 6-0,
205, Rockdale; and Robert Cortez,
5-11, 195, San Benito.
Soccer Team
Wins Sunday
A&M’s soccer team advanced in
the Houston Cup playoffs Sunday
by booting the Saengerbund soc
cer team 5-1 for the semifinals
championship. The Aggies will
meet the United soccer team of
Houston in the Houston Cup finals
March 22.
The team will play Randolph
AFB in the Texas Cup semifinals
at 1:30 p.m., Sunday, at Olmos
Park in San Antonio.
Courtesy Transportation To Townshire
The Aggie Mobile will be stopping at three locations to pick up stu
dents who wish to shop in Townshire Shopping Center.
On Friday and Saturdays, students may meet the Aggie Mobile at
2:30 p. m. at these locations.
1. Steps, at the entrance to the new area.
2. Front of the M. S. C.
3. Front of the Exchange Store.
All students will be returned to the campus by 5:00 p. m.
This is another of the many services of The VARSITY SHOP
See you Friday and Saturday!
yarsity Shop
Townshire w Texas
THE BATTALION
Thursday, March 12, 1964 College Station, Texas Page 7
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