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THE BATTALION Page 6 College Station, Texas Thursday, June 25, 1964 I NOTES and I QUOTES g By Spec Gammon A&M’s two all-American baseballers, Frank Stark and Lance Cobb, posted .359 and .351 batting averages, respec tively, for the season. Both were second-team all-America choices, Stark at first base and Cobb in the outfield. ★ ★ ★ Two Aggie baseballers completed their collegiate careers in the College World Series at Omaha and then inked pro pacts. Catcher Bill Hancock of Shreveport signed with Milwaukee and was assigned to Greenville, S. C. in the Class A Western Carolina League. Second baseman Bill Grochett of Houston signed with the Chicago Cubs and was assigned to Caldwell, Idaho, of the Rookie League. ★ ★ ★ It was a move upward in athletics at A&M this past school year. The Aggies won SWC titles in basketball, base ball and tennis doubles and had a flock of outstanding in dividuals who won conference, regional and national honors. In addition to Stark and Cobb, Ray Kubala made second team all-America center on the football coaches association’s squad; basketballer Bennie Lenox repeated as SWC player of year and repeated on Helm’s all-America squad . . . Cager Bill Robinette was second team academic all-America. Shelby Metcalf closed out his basketball recruiting for A&M with the signing of Odessa High star Terry Trippet, who erased all of Dub Malaise’s scoring records at Odessa last season. Texas Tennis CampAttracl 130 Players And Coache More than 130 players and 20 as and other Southwestern and j* A JGL# r£?. - * I -tMm i 4 ^ W m mm V » ■ .IT SIZZLER OF A SERVE . . . Bobby Gardner of Fort Worth beats the heat with floppy headgear as he practices serve. ★ ★ ★ If A&M’s Randy Matson, the shot put phenom from Pampa, makes the U. S. Olympic team, he will not return to school until the second semester. The Olympics will be held in October, in Japan. ★ ★ ★ / Seventy-five per cent of A&M’s varsity athletes averaged C or higher this past spring semester .... 72 per cent of the fine frosh football squad did likewise. A&M Conducts Operator's School Twelve persons representing sev en states are enrolled in a heavy construction operator’s school being conducted at A&M University by the Engineering Extension Serv ice. The four-week course involves Graduate Student Collects Wild Animals In Pakistan Ronald H. Pine, a A&M graduate , “The chiggers carrying the di student, has a summer job col lecting wild animals in West Pakis tan. The University of Maryland’s Medical School needs the animals to learn the source of a “scrub typhus” disease, believed to be transmitted to man by chiggers. sease ordinarily bite wild animals such as mice and shrews,” Pine explains. “We want to know which animals serve as hosts for these chiggers.” Pine will be in West Pakistan in July and August along with others from the U. of Maryland. counselors are participating in a rigorous week-long Texas Tennis Camp which continued at A&M University through Thursday. The staff included former U. S. Davis Cup player Tut Bartzen and Clarence Mabry, tennis coach at Trinity University. Other in structors included Omar Smith, A&M tennis coach, and his son, Terry Smith. The campers’ daily schedule be- gans with reveille at 6:30, followed with a round of calisthenics, break fast and a morning of classroom lectures. Afternoons, the youngsters, whose ages range from 10 to 18, entered competitive play with both singles and doubles matches. Even ing activities included more lec tures, movies, dances and other entertainment. “In their spare time, they were able to swim in the nearby olym- pic-style pool at A&M,” Mabry explained. An awards program will be held Thursday evening with contest winners, most improved players and other receiving special recog nition. Other staff members included leading players, teachers and pro fessionals, Mabry pointed out. Working with the boys were John Newman, Charles Tedford, Chip Massey and Terry Oxford, all of San Antonio; John McCabe of Stanford University; Richard Barker of A&M and Fred Kester, Dallas. Coaching the girls were Magaret Roemer and Joy Anderson, both of Shreveport; Jan Baldwin, Austin; Kate Hedrick, Wheelock; Mrs. Cor- nellia Cope, San Antonio, and Mrs. Bartzen and Mrs. Mabry. The participants were from Tex- Southeastem states. They were grouped according to age and abi lity for competitive purposes, Ma bry said. Bartzen served as assistant captain on the U. S. 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