The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 09, 1964, Image 6

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THE BATTALION
College Station, Texas Thursday, April 9, 1964
BIG GOLF GUNNER
Junior linksman Jeff Anderick is unbeaten in conference play.
Maroon Linksmen
Meet Arkies Here
Aggies Meet SA
In Soccer Finals
BY JAY FERGUSON
Special Writer
The A&M golf team will get a
chance to widen their Southwest
Conference lead Saturday when
they meet Arkansas at the College
Station golf course.
After clipping TCU 5-1, and sal
vaging a 3-3 tie with SMU in Dal
las, the Aggies, who are 8-4, are
leading the SWC by a single point
over Texas Tech and TCU who are
at 7-5. Texas, who has only played
one match, stands at 3-3, and Ar
kansas is yet to play a match.
Eddie Smith, TCU’s ace, fired
a one-under par 69 to triumph over
the Aggies’ Mike Higgins 5-4 for
the Horned Frogs only point. For
the Cadets, Jeff Andrick defeated
Dave Turner of TCU 3-1 and the
team of Andrick-Higgins turned
back Smith-Turner 1 up on a last
hole birdie by Higgins. In the
second foursome, Jay Ferguson of
A&M won over John Lawson,
TCU, 3-1, Doug Dyer of A&M de
feated Ty Dickinson, TCU, 7-5,
and Ferguson-Dyer clipped Law-
son-Dickinson 4-2.
In Dallas Tuesday, A&M was
forced to split with Southern
Methodist as the Mustangs’ Rod
Bliss turned the Cadets back with
a fine two-under par 69 over the
wind-blown Glen Lakes Country
Club course. Bliss defeated Mike
Higgins 6-5, and helped his part
ner Alvin Johnston to win over
the team of Higgins-Andrick 4-3.
Andrick won his individual
match over Johnston 2 up for a
single Aggie point. In the second
foursome, a last nine rally fell one
hole short for the Cadets as Jay
Ferguson missed a 15 ft. birdie
putt on the last hole to lose 1 up
to Bobby Parks of SMU. But
Doug Dyer of A&M defeated Tom
my Culp of SMU 2-1 and Fergu
son-Dyer won over Parks-Culp 3-1
for the Aggies’ other two points.
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BY BENITO LOPEZ
Special Writer
Another A&M champ—the an
swer lies in the outcome of the
state championship game between
the defending state champion, San
Antonio’s '“International Soccer
Team” and the A&M Soccer Team
which will be played in San An
tonio, at Olmos Park on Sunday,
April 12, at 2 p.m.
FOOTBALL SOCCER, the
world’s most popular organized
sport, has been at A&M for over
ten years. In this period, the A&M
team has had many triumphs, in
cluding the State Championship in
1957. Ever since 1957, A&M has
been trying to regain the title,
and in both 1960 and 1963 the
team finished second. This year,
there is a good chance that A&M
will have the Texas Cup back in
its trophy case.
Last year’s record of 18-1-1 was
good enough to place the Aggies
in the finals. Unfortunately, the
only loss of the season was in the
championship game to San An
tonio’s International Soccer Team.
But after a season record of 11-2-
1, the Aggies are again back in
the Cup finals and are very eager
to avenge last year’s defeat.
BESIDES THE TEXAS CUP,
the Aggies will sponsor the Fifth
Annual Pan American Week Tour
nament on Saturday April 18. It
will be held on our Campus and
the Aggies play host to the Uni
versity of Texas, Southwestern
University, and St. Mary’s of San
Antonio.
Our Aggie Team is made up of
players from many countries, in
cluding the U. S., Mexico, Guate
mala, Argentina, El Salvador,
Honduras, Costa Rica, Panama,
Colombia, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador,
Brasil, Philipinas, etc.
THE SOCCER TEAM cordially
invites everyone on the A&M Cam
pus and in Brazos County to be
come familiar with this sport and
attend their daily practice and
home games at the soccer field
located East of the tennis courts,
near the South gate.
Soccer had its U. S. beginnings
on the East Coast, but European
and Latin American influence has
spread soccer over the northern
and western portions of the coun
try as well. In Texas the Leagues
are active in the larger cities, such
as Houston, San Antonio, Dallas,
Fort Worth, Waco and Lubbock.
Each league has minor tourna
ments to send a representative to
the Texas Cup, or State Champion
ship. The Aggies have won all
their preliminary games and will
represent the Houston area
leagues in the finals at San An
tonio.
Aggie Soccer Team
Standing, left to right, Benito Lopez, captain, right, Richard Smith, Guatemala; Fernand*
Mexico; Jose Rodriquez, Costa Rica; Mauri- Rojas, Mexico; Armando Velarde, Peru;
cio Martinez, El Salvador; Klaus Seeger, Ricardo Percival, Costa Rica; GuillermoCas^
Argentina; Guillermo Valiente, El Salvador; tro, Casto Rica; Carlos Matamoros, Hondu-
Julio Diaz, El Salvador; Don Gilmore, United ras; Gryzagoridis, Brazil; Eduardo Estrada,
States; Juan Dominguez, Mexico; and Cor- Costa Rica; Charles Valarezo, Equador;ani
rigan Cooper, Honduras. Kneeling, left to Humberto Angel, Columbia.
Foreign Athletes Boost A&M
By JIM BUTLER
Battalion Sports Editor
A&M will have two sports
teams consisting mainly of for
eign students carrying the Maroon
and White colors into action this
weekend with a spirit that would
match that of most home-born
Aggies.
The story directly above deals
with the Aggie soccer team that
will be trying for its second state
championship in San Antonio
Sunday. In this special story for
The Battalion, team captain Beni
to Lopez tells the history of
A&M’s soccer team and shows
the spirit with which this team
competes.
This squad practices as long
and hard as any other sport and
has brought the name A&M to
the top in a sport of interest to
many, though being outside the
realm of major athletics.
On Saturday, A&M’s cricket
team hosts the University of Tex
as in a match to be played on tb
main drill field across from tin
Memorial Student Center.
With cricket being relativil
new to the Aggie campus, Coat:
John Griffiths and his team!
eager to acquaint Aggies with £
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