The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 15, 1964, Image 7

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The A&M varisty and freshman
basketball squads hit the courts
for their opening workouts at 5
Thursday.
Coach Shelby Metcalf will wel-
? techni come k ac k e i&ht varisty lettermen
from last season’s Southwest Con
ference Champions.
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head of i«“^ m rea ^ anx ious to get started
search i ag a ‘ n i” said good-natured men-
to the i tor - some key boys play like
Home Etjey’re capable of, we could do as
the rect-W®" or better than we did last
EconoiJason.”
e SoiithoiBMetcalf considers his starters to
ls > Lou '8ii| John Beasley, center, Ken Nor-
„ man and Bill Gasway, forwards,
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'etta Hoff,
man.
and Paul Timmons and Dickie
Stringfellow guards.
Metcalf will miss Bill Robinette,
steady forward, and super-star
Bennie Lenox as he prepares for
the coming campaign.
“Their loss will hurt us of
course,” says Metcalf, “but we’ve
played a lot of kids last year who
are coming back and they are
bound to be improved.”
“We’ll be a more exciting ball
club this year I think. We’ll fast
break more and press more on
defense. I’ve been working on a
second offense for us because the
rest of the conference pretty well
scouted us last year.”
JNTRAMURALS
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[ring the finals of the Intramural
Itural E swimming meet. The Maroon Band
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teachers mar k 1:21.1. Norris Henthone
of E-2 shaved .4 of a second off
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Complete results of the meet:
Class B: 400-meter medely—M.
and (1:21.1), Sq. 12, D-3.
100-meter freestlye — William
lin, (1:01.4), Jimmy Upchurch,
enry Tatum.
100-meter butterfly — Norris
enthone, (18.8), Raborn Reber,
chard Taylor.
Backstroke — James Raster
0.0), James Kizer, Ralph Davis.
Breastroke — Billy Randsell
2.3), Richard McCann, David
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Freestyle Relay — B-2 (1:10.6),
M. Band, Sq. 10.
Diving—Charles White (90.70),
Donald Godbey, Charles Orton.
Class A&C results:
400-meter medley — Dorm 22
(1:26.7), Sq. 12, F-l.
100-meter freestyle — Howard
Bennett (1:02.4), Clinton Ward,
Jerry Crider.
100-meter Butterfly — Charles
Coffin (19.5), Thomas Forgeng,
William Russell.
Backstroke — Cornelius Hill
(20.4), Harry Towler, Louis Ob-
dyke.
Breastroke—William Vick (50.4),
Thomas Forgeng, Michael Dodd.
Freestyle Relay — F-l (1:09.5),
Sq. 6, Puryear.
Diving — Garry Harvison
(104.80), John Weber, Ernest Pet-
rash.
The meet left the Maroon Band
in first place in Class B, F-l in
Class A,’ and Dorm 22 in Class C.
“Without a doubt, Beasley Ts
the finest pro prospect in the
league. He’s grown an inch and is
up to 6’9” now.”
“Gasaway and Timmerman are
going to have a real battle at
their position. Timmerman is a
better shot but Gasaway is steadier
and makes fewer mistakes.”
Senior letterman Paul Timmons
has been selected as captain for
the 1964 season. He will serve as
intermediary between Metcalf and
the players.
“Our season is going to hinge
on the performance of our for
wards more than any other thing,”
said Metcalf.
Metcalf is high on his freshman
team, calling them the best ever
assembled since he’s been here.
“We should be able to compete
this year, but we could have a
better ball club and not do as well
as last year. The whole league
should be improved with the pos
sible exception of Rice.”
The Cadets open their season
December 1 at Memphis State.
Area Schools Set
4 Grid Contests
College Station schools have four
football games on tap this weekend.
This afternoon at 5:30 A&M Con
solidated will meet Bryan Lamar
in a ninth grade game.
The Consolidated seventh and
eighth grade team will journey to
Navasota for a game to be played
the same time.
Thursday evening at eight the
Consolidated junior varsity squad
engages Navasota in College Sta
tion.
The action will be topped off
when the Consolidated varsity
eleven tries Houston Furr Friday
night at 8 p. m. in Houston.
FROM THE
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By LANI PRESSWOOD
Contrary to certain rumors, the Southwest Conference is
still planning to play out the remainder of its schedule this
season.
Inter-conference warfare begins in earnest this week
end and the bruised and battered SWC is thankful for the
reprieve.
The Aggies and TCU have tried five intersectional oppo
nents between them and have come up with the short end of
the score in each contest.
SMU’s Mustangs were bombed twice by out-of-state
foes before humbling Arlington State, 14-0.
A Trull-less Baylor outfit has gone up against a pair
of Pacific Coast teams with disastrous results.
And even the Owls from down Rice way have flopped
so far. Their win over West Virginia was sandwiched in
between a couple of defeats, one a 34-7 drubbing by Stanford.
Only Texas, Arkansas, and surprising Texas Tech have
been successful in non-SWC competition. Even three of their
wins came against such worthies as Tulsa, Oklahoma State,
and Tulane.
One bleak fact arises from this four-week-old picture.
The Southwest Conference is a weaker league that it has been
in many moons.
There are several possible and plausible explanations
for this decline.
The annual siphoning of the cream of the state’s high
school crop by The University of Texas may be finally taking
its toll.
The slump could be due to the relative youth of many
of the circuit’s clubs.
Or perhaps the law of average has caught up with the
loop and this is just a cyclical slump of sorts.
For whatever reason, the league is at a low ebb and
there aren’t many chances left for it to redeem itself.
Baylor could help matters by knocking off Kentucky in
their late November meeting. TCU could aid the cause with
a win over Clemson’s Tigers two weekends hence.
The other non-conference clashes still on the docket
are not of the type which particularly enhance a major
conference.
The Red Raiders have engagements left with Washing
ton State and West Texas State while Arkansas will try to
tame Wichita later in the season.
It appears that the league’s moment of reckoning as far
as internal combat is concerned may have arrived.
THE
Thursday, October 15, 1964
BATTALION
College Station, Texas
Page 7
The Waiting Is Over
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Complete Stock of Fall Merchandise:
Gant shirts in new fall stripes... Cricketeer
suits and sport coats in herringbone and
new country tweeds.
Fashion Tip:
Blazers in navy blue and dirty camel are going
strong. Also, the new buttonless button-down
dress shirt by Gant is catching on even more
rapidly than expected.
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Open ’til 8:30 Mon. & Thurs.
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Salad Dressing
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Serve Spaghetti and Meat Balts ...
Tomato Sauce £$£ 2^/19*
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Parmesan Cheese z&zw l°/334
Italian Bread
Boneless Ham
Samuel's Chleftan. Half
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Hen Turkeys
10 to 14-lb. Avg. U. S. Gov.rnm.nt Grad*
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Freshly Ground
from U. S. Government
Inspected Beef.
For real family 3-Lbs.
pleasure serve meat
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(10-Lb* Pkg.j $3.29)
Picnic
Tht hearty goodness of this stick-to-the-rib* dish wins cheers from the family —
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Peanut Butter
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Limit
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Family Flour
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Tomatoes each 10c
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Highway Tomato
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