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College Station, Texas
Thursday, July 23, 1964
THE BATTALION
Matson Could Hit 65-Foot
Against Russians Saturday
UP)—The big Texas Aggie, Ran
dy Matson, is heavier and stronger
and may explode into the 65-foot
shot put class Saturday when he
represents Uncle Sam against the
Russians in the Los Angeles Coli
seum.
“I’ve been reaching 64 feet in
practice,” the young Aggie re
vealed Tuesday.
“I’ve never done that good in
practice before. Usually I throw
about a foot further in competi
tion.”
Randy stressed the word “usual
ly,” for in the Olympic trials
at New York City two weeks ago
he managed only 62 feet QVz inches
after having practice puts in the
65-foot range. He finished sec
ond to Dallas Long’s winning
throw of 64-9
However, Randy qualified for
the U.S.-Russian track meet with
Godfrey’s Restaurant
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a record throw of 64-11 in the
National AAU meet which re
legated Long to the runnerup posi
tion.
And Randy had departed from
his hometown of Pampa for New
Brunswick, N J , and the 63-foot
bracket.
He will weigh in for the two-day
meet in Los Angeles at his heavi-
est-ever of 250. It’s not from
over eating.
Matson, 6-7, attributes his added
weight (10 Pounds) and strength
to his systematic work with
weights since the Olympic Trials
July 3.
“I’m taking protein pills now,”
he added, “but it’s a little early
for them to take effect.”
Randy is also throwing better
without his hand being taped. Un
til the trials, he had used one
strip of adhesive tape around his
throwing hand to protect strained
ligaments leading up to the
knuckles.
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loor
YMCA, VI 6-6415, hours 8-12, 1-5, daily
Monday through Friday) at or before the
deadline of 1 p. m. of the day preceding
publication—Director of Student Publica
tions.
Ph. D. Language Examination
;tin
>r t
day, August 22nd at
129, Academic Build-
Examinations for meeting the foreign lan
guage requirement for the Ph. D. degree
will be given Saturday, August 22nd at
8:00 a. m. in Room 129, Academic Build-
Students wishing to take this exami-
>ly to the C
for a letter of authorization not later than
mg.
nation should apply
the Graduate office
August 7th. Instruction sheets are avail
able from the secretary in the office of
the Department of Modern Langu
Department of Modern Lai
J. J. Woolket, Head
ruages.
inguages
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Announcement of Final Examination for
the Doctoral Degree
(Defense of the Dissertation)
Full Name of Candidate: Haynes, John
Jackson
Candidate for Degree of: Doctor of Philos
ophy in Civil Engineering
Title of Dissertation : The Development of
the Use of Vehicular Density as a Control
Element for Freeway Operation
Time of Examination : August 1, 1964 at
9 a. m. to 12 :00 noon
Aggie Grad Wins PGA
Bobby Nichols, ’58, leans to the right as his try for an
8-foot birdie putt went wide to the left of the cup on the
18th green in second round play of the PGA championship
ship at Columbus, Ohio. Nichols went on Sunday to win
the 46th annual affair with a record score of 271. He led
every round although he was chased by Arnold Palmer
and Jack Nicklaus. (AP Wirephoto)
READ BATTALION CLASSIFIEDS
Rice Receives No&
In SWC Football
By HAROLD V. RATLIFF
Associated Press Sports Writer
A mag-azine with green pre
dominating the cover has made its
appearance at newstands of the
Southwest and could football sea
son be far behind?
It’s “Texas Football,” the pro
duct of Dave Campbell, sports edi
tor of the Waco News-Tribune,
and cohorts and it’s the usual
bang-up job.
It’s filled with good informa
tion on the approaching football
race in the Southwest Conference,
other Texas conferences, the in
dependents and the massive field
of Texas schoolboy football.
While Baylor’s John Bridgers
and Lawrence Elkins occupy the
cover, the Rice Owls get the big
gest play. Rice, you see, is being
picked by Texas Football to
win the Southwest Conference
championship.
This would be a revolution be
cause Texas, under Darrell Royal,
has reached that point where it
is conceded the title without dis
cussion. Well why not? Texas
has won the last two, tied for
the one just before that. In fact,
in five years Texas has won two
and tied for two.
Rice, however, gets the nod from
brother Dave because he discovers
that Texas hasn’t beaten Rice in
Houston since 1952 and the game
is in Houston this fall. Ergo,
if Rice folows tradition—and it
has the men to do it—then who’s
going to beat Rice ?
Simple as that. Texas is loaded
and looks almost as good as last
season when it was nation
champion. So if anybody ki
Texas how can they be lower thi
first ?
There are some interesting n
informative articles, one com®
ing Bridgers and his affinity li
the forward pass at Baylor.
When it is pointed out tk
Royal abhors the pass except t
emergencies because he says “tliij
are three things that can hap;*
when you pass and two of them
bad,” Bridgers comes backwitttl
point that he might say the sat
thing about running with the t{
There are four thing that o
happen when you run, says Briij
ers, and three of them are bad-
fumble, loss of yardage and
gain.
Jess Neeley, who will have It
silver anniversary as coach
Rice, recalls his golden mom®
and compares football today tip
his yesterdays. “I don’t see*
difference, except the boys It'
day have a lot more poise,” qM
Jess.
There are features on E®
Koy, the Texas hard-luck boy ih
can’t show his greatness becats
he’s always being injured,
Bobby Maples, Baylor’s linebacfe
called the “hellfire and brimest®
leader of the Chinese Baptists"-
the Bear defensive platoon.
Elkins, Baylor’s national
legiate record-holder at catchii
passes, tells why he’s so toast
His brothers did it, says Larry-
“they’ve been knocking me on:
since I was two years old.
had sure better been tough.”
Place of Examination : Faculty Room in
Richard Coke Building
Wayne C. Hall
Dean of Graduate Studies
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Announcement of Final Examination for
tnnc
the Doctoral Degree
(Defense of the Dissertation)
~ indid " "
Full Name of Candidate: Lytle, James
Bert
Candidate for Degree of: Doctor of Philos
ophy in Zoology (Radiation Biology)
ophy in Zoology (Radiation Biology)
Title of Dissertation : A Study of the
Radiation Protective Drug AET on Mito
tic Growth in the Bone Marrow of the
Rat by the Stathmokinetic Method.
Time of Examination: August 4, 1964 at
2 :00 p. m.
Place of Examination: Room 307 in
lace of Examir
Biology Building
Wayne C. Hall
Dean of Graduate Studies
July and August graduates may begin
ordering their graduation announcements
starting July 6 thru July 27, 1964 Monday
Friday, from 9 :00 to 4 :00, at the Cashier’s
Window, Memorial Student Center. 56t4
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