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Sports Editor Another big test will face the Aggies as they try to hold on to their Southwest Conference base ball lead when they meet the Rice Owls in a two-game series at Bry an’s Travis Park Friday and Sat urday. Due to the Bryan Broncos play ing Killeen Friday at 6 p.m. on the same field, Friday’s tilt will start at 8 p.m. The Saturday contest is slated for 2 p.m. BULLPEN STANDBY Johnny Crain is ready to work when Ags face trouble. Aggie Bats Mean Mighty Numbers Mighty bats have rung up big numbers for the Aggies in 19 sea son games and nine Southwest Conference tilts. A&M tops all its opponents, league and non league, in every batting department except home runs, which they are tied in con ference play. Aggie record is 14-5 and 7-2. Eight players on the Aggie squad are hitting past the .300 mark in league competition with sophomore Lance Cobb in front of the pack with a .500 average. An other sophomore, Alan Koonce, follows Cobb at .400 while Fred Carlton is next posts a .375. Bill Hancock and George Hargett are close behind with .367 each. As a team, the Cadets are hit ting at a commendable .292 for the conference and .266 for the season. Cobb also leads the team in con ference hits with 16, doubles with six and total bases with 28. He is tied with Bill Grochett in runs with nine and with Koonce in home runs with two. Another Cager Chooses A&M The Aggies added a towering center to their list of basketball reci-uits this week. Aggie Coach Shelby Metcalf signed Larry Ditto, 6-8 center, who was a standout for the Breck- enridge Buckaroo club this past season. “He’ll be our freshman center next season and we’re expecting great things of him when he joins the Aggie varsity,” Metcalf de clared. Ditto scored 280 points in 19 games this past season for a 20.0- point average. His high was 32 against Abilene High and his low was 10 against Brownwood. He was two-time all-district and was an all-tourney selection in the Bi'ownwood meet. Coached by Doyle Reynolds, Dit to was the top Buckaroo rebounder and was terrific on defense. THE AGGIES NOW sit on top of the league with a 7-2 mark, just ahead of the Texas Longhorns and the Baylor Bears who each hold 6-2 records. The Owls have latched on to the cellar bottom with a 1-7 record. Coach Tom Chandler will post the lineup and batting order for the Friday game consisting of Jerry Ballard, shortstop; Bill Grochett, second base; Alan Koonce, leftfield; Bill Hancock, catcher; Lance Cobb, centerfield; Billy Crain, rightfield; Frank Stark, first base; George Hargett third base. CHANDLER SAID senior Chucl McGuire or sophomore Billy Craii will open on the mound for the Aggies in the first game of th< series. Steve Hillhouse, the winningesl of Aggie hurlers, is scheduled tc open in the Saturday match. IF McGUIRE GETS the starting nod Friday, he will be matching his 2-1 conference record against either Wayne McClellend or Tex Spear of the Owls. Hillhouse will toe the slab with a 4-2 mark to his credit. In other conference play over the weekend Texas hosts Southern Methodist in Austin for two, and Baylor meets Texas Christian in Bear grounds. Chandler was asked if the Ag gies could expect some help from SMU and TCU with wins over the Longhorns and the Bears. “We don’t worry about anyone else in the Southwest Conference,” the diamond mentor said. “We play ’em one at a time.” Hickman Garrett Bryan — College Station’s Only Authorized VOLKSWAGEN Dealer CARS — TRUCKS — PARTS — SERVICE Seniors See Us For A Money Saving Machine For That New Job. 403 N. Main TA 2-0146 Tennis Team Tries Mustangs In Dallas The Aggie tennis team will take its 11-7 record to Dallas Friday for a match with the Southern Methodist Mustangs in hopes of strengthening its third place standing in the Southwest Confer ence net race. SMU is in last place with a 1-17 mark. Hey Aggies!! Want a party? A stag hamburger fry will be given to the outfit or civilian dorm floor (or every third ramp) which has the most members to register Sign up at the Varsity Shop as often as you wish. Contest will last till May 1. The management will meet with the leader or representative of winning group to determine date. Bryan yarsily Shoj Townshire Texas Maroon Linksmen Defeated By Baylor The Baylor Bears all but elimi nated the A&M golf team from the Southwest Conference picture Tuesday with a rainsoaked 4-2 pasting of the Cadets at Waco’s Ridgewood Country Club. The only bright spot for the Ag gies was a four under par 66 shot by Mike Higgins which enabled him to defeat Baylor’s Joe Pat Rickett 5-4. For A&M’s only other point, the Higgins-Jeff Andrick team defeated the Bears’ Rickett- Jim Grant team 4-3. Safeway's (the) place to buy Smoked Horn perfect bating, guarantee I Every cut of fine Safeway meat is unconditionally guaranteed. Take home eny cut you chooie ... cook it your favorite wey. 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