The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 07, 1964, Image 5

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earn to a second place in the Southwest Conference race,
he best an A&M net team has done in history. Williams,
who went undefeated in conference singles play, is in the
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By HAROLD V. RATLIFF
LUBBOCK, Tex. (A*) — The
ring meeting' of the Southwest
rence, bereft of one highly
ntroversial matter — University
Houston’s bid for membership
opens here Thursday. Tennis and
If are first items on the sched-
The faculty committee, govern-
£ body of the conference, does
t begin its session until Friday.
Houston had expected to be
&M Parachutists
lank 2nd In Nation
The A&M Parachute Team took
cond place over-all honors at the
itional Intercollegiate Parachute
eet held last Saturday in Lake
meva, Wis.
Art Hicks, freshman from Port-
nd, Me., won first place in the
ivice accuracy, three jumps from
800 feet and 0-10 second delay.
A&M’s novice team also took a
cond place in accuracy. The
am of Hicks, Loyd McCarthy and
ay Diltz made three jumps from
600 feet with a O-IO second delay.
The senior Aggie parachute
am of Bob Richarson, Don Dev-
iy and David Decker placed sec-
id in'accuracy with three group
imps from 5,400 feet and 20 sec-
id delay.
brought up for membership and
claimed it had been given encour
agement that Rice, a rival univer
sity in Houston, would submit it.
But Rice declined so close to the
meeting that it apparently became
impossible for Houston to get
sponsor at this time.
Executive secretary Howard
Grubbs has admitted that more
recruiting violations than ordinary
have been alleged and also that
Southern Methodist’s plea that op
ponents were "knocking it” in an
effort to lure athletes away from
it could make the session a lively
one indeed.
A&M Cricketeers
Bop UT In Finale
The A&M cricket team closed out
its first season with a resounding
nine wicket victory over the Uni
versity of Texas Sunday in Austin.
The match was a two-inning af
fair. In the first inning, Texas
scored 34 runs in 10 wickets. The
Ags then pushed across 57 runs
in nine wickets. In the second
inning, the Aggies overcame the
Longhorn total after only one
wicket.
The team finished the campaign
with a 5-1 record.
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W eekend Rodeo Slated
As Aggies Eye Title
BY MAYNARD ROGERS
Sports Editor
Cowboys from 13 colleges across
the state, and even Louisiana, will
gather in College Station Thurs
day for the 15th annual A&M Ro
deo.
Nightly performances will run
Thursday through Saturday begin
ning at 8 p.m.
In the spotlight will be A&M’s
own rodeo team which is leading
the region in total points in a bid
for the National Intercollegiate
Rodeo Assn, finals to be held later
in the school year at Douglas Wyo.
The Aggies are 70 points in
front of second place Sam Hous
ton State Teachers College. Pan
American College of Edinberg is
in third place.
Other college teams slated for
the program are Stephen F. Aus
tin, East Texas State, North Tex
as State University, McNeese
State, Northwestern Louisiana,
Southwest Texas State, Wharton
Junior College. Texas Christian
University, Lamar Tech and Alvin
Junior College.
Riding and roping events in the
NIRA approved western show,
which even includes girls, are bare
back bronc riding, saddle bronc
riding, bulldogging, tie-down calf
roping, bull riding, ribbon roping,
girls barrel racing and girls goat
tying.
Aggie rodeo team members who
Weightlifters
Plan Contest
A weightlifting contest, spon
sored by the Central Texas
Weightlifting Assn., will be held
May 16, in Hensel Park at 4 p.m.
Two events will be on the program
—the bench press and dead lift.
Henry Heatherly, chairman of
the contest, said that about 25 en
tries will be on hand from Univer
sity of Texas, A&M, Bryan, Hous
ton and Galveston. Heatherly not
ed that entry into the competition
is still open.
“We are aiming the competition
to the intermediate and novice
weightlxfter,” he said, “and we will
accept anyone in the contest.”
Judges will be Heatherly, Sam
Dwyer and Terry Todd of Austin.
will be in the arena, on their feet
or off, will be Bob and Wes Rob
inson, both in bulldogging and tie
down and ribbon roping; Jack Tay
lor, bulldogging and tie-down and
ribbon roping; Jay Jones, bulldog
ging and tie-down and ribbon rop
ing; John Maxwell, bare back
bronc riding; and John South, sad
dle bronc riding and bulldogging.
Wes Robinson leads the region
in tie-down roping while Jones is
second in the region in bulldog
ging.
The Aggie rodeo will feature
stock from the Sloan Williams
ranch of Wharton. Judges will be
Wayne Foster of Beeville and Cur
tis Burlin of Conroe.
Admission to the performances
is adults, $1.25; students, $1; and
children, 50 cents.
This year’s Aggie rodeo sweet
heart is Sonja Oliphant of Poteet.
Yogi Berra was the youngest
catcher ever voted the most val
uable player award. He was 26
when he won the American League
version of the award in 1951.
He also won the honor in 1954
and 1955.
THE BATTALION
Thursday, May 7, 1964 College Station, Texas Page 5
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