THE BATTALION Page 4 College Station, Texas ' Friday, March 19, 1965 Cadets Club TLC, Collide With Rice In Bryan Saturday Sports Editor The Aggie diamondmen pound ed out an 11-4 win over Texas Lutheran Tuesday on a chilly Thursday afternoon in Travis Park. A&M hosts Rice Saturday at 2 p.m. as they resume SWC action. Ace hurler Steve Hill- house will get the call for the Owl clash. The heroics were evenly bal anced Thursday. The outstand ing individual performance was turned in by sophomore Mike Arrington in his first starting role. The second sacker rapped four singles in six appearances and turned in a fine defensive game. Sophomore Tommy Chiles picked up the win, his second of the year against no defeats. The Louisiana native pitched five innings, allowing two runs and four hits. He cut down five Bull dogs on strikeouts and allowed three walks. A&M clammed TLC pitching for 16 hits and took advantage of three Bulldog errors in amass ing their final output. The Aggies pushed across four runs in the second inning to break the ice. Mike McClure singled, Ed Gardner walked and then Chiles slapped a double to deep right-center to drive them both in. Singles by Arrington and Alan Koonce combined with a Bulldog error to produce two more runs. Lance Cobb put the fifth Maroon tally on the scoreboard with a 395-foot homer to dead centerfield in the third inning. Koonce got his second RBI in the next frame with a double to right field which drove in Arring ton, who had singled ahead of him. Koonce went to third on Billy Crain’s single and then hits, one run and struck out six. The Cadets carried a 7-2 lead into the fifth and quickly tacked on three more runs. Chiles and Arrington led off with singles. An error and three walks fol lowed, giving the Aggies a 10-2 bulge. Chuck Malitz scored the final Aggie marker in the eighth frame. He lined a leadoff single to left, advanced on a base hit and a fielders choice, and scored on a wild pitch. The Bulldogs scored their four runs in four different innings. Catcher Larry Nowatney drove in centerfielder Alex Wahardo with the first Bulldog run in the third frame. A walk, a wild pitch and an error produced the next Lutheran tally in the fourth inning. Third sacker Henry Krause doubled in shortstop Newton Grimes with the third TLC run in the eighth round. A walk and an Aggie error resulted in the final Bulldog run in the ninth. Timmins Suffers Injury In Post - Game Incident Paul Timmins, captain of this year’s A&M basketball team, was ported in fair condition Friday after suffering a concussion and possible hairline fracture while umpiring a baseball game in Brenham Thursday. Timmins was taken to St. Jude’s Hospital in Brenham. He may be moved to a local hospital sometime Friday. The injury occurred immediate ly after the conclusion of a game between Blinn Junior College and Houston St. Thomas. Tim mins called a third strike on a St. Thomas batter ending the game. The player then turned and struck Timmins across the fore head with his bat. As yet no charges have been filed against the player. Blinn won the game, 9-6. QUARTERMILER TED NELSON . .. returns to full-time duty in Baton Rouge tomorrow. Intramurals Class B wrestling finals were held Tuesday and Classes A and C ended their competition Tues day. In the freshman competition Sq. 10 finished first, followed by Sq. 8 in second place and C-3 in third. E-2 and Sq. 4 tied for the number 4 spot. Class A winners were Sq. 12 in the top spot, with G-3 and Sq. 17 in a deadlock for second. B-2 was fourth and fifth place ended in a tie between C-3 and Sq. 6. The civilian wrestling crown went to Leggett Hall. Following Leggett was a three way tie for second between Dorms 21, 22 and Puryear Hall. The Overall Intramural stand ings to date: Class A 1. Sq. 1 .. 500 pts 2. Sq. 7 ... 480 3. Sq. 6 ... 457y 2 4. G-3 ... 451% 5. G-2 Class B ... 447y 2 1. Sq. 7 .. 480 pts 2. D-3 ... 467% 3. E-2 ... 465 4. Sq. 10 ... 455 5. C-l ... 445 5. D-l Class A ... 445 1. Puryear .. 455 pts 2. Leggett ... 410 3. Dorm 19 ... 380 4. NSF ... 305 5. Dorm 22 ... 295 Classes A&C softball will be gin Monday, as does Class A rifle competition. Class B soft- ball starts Tuesday. COMMUNICATIONS — Your Tool for Proqress / A Whatever happened to the Old Oaken Bucket? One of our towns uses a communications system which automatically keeps the local water tower full from a distant water supply. In another of our towns the water supply lake uses our ELECTRONIC SENTRY® warning unit to notify authorities automatically when the water level reaches a low point. These are additional examples of how we serve in the ever-broadening field of communications. For full information about how our communications services can be your Tool for Progress, please call our Business Office. SOUTHWESTERN STATES TELEPHONE C0. Wj A member of the General System Maroon Cindermen Meet Rice, LSU In Triangular The surprising Aggie track squad journeys to Baton Rouge Saturday for a triangular meet with LSU and defending SWC champion Rice. Aggie hopes to gun down the Owls are bolstered by the return of conference quartermiler champ Ted Nelson, who has been hamp ered by a muscle cramp. Nelson ran a 48.5 out of the blocks on the opening leg of the mile relay in last weekend’s Border Olympics and should be ready for an all-out effort. Matson arrived too late for the Border Olympics discus event because of his successful compe tition in the NCAA Indoor Cham pionship Meet the night before. The tentative line-up for this weekend with the seasons best performance in parentheses: 440-yard relay—Billy Schmidt, Gilbert Smith, Robert Martin and James White. (This unit ran 41.4 the past two weekends in winning triangular at Houston with Rice and Texas and in winning Border Olympics.) Mile run—Johnny Cosper and Geoffrey Earl (4:30.5 by Cosper in triangular at Houston) 440-yard dash—Nelson, Larry McGough, Arie Britt and Robert Martin (best 49.0 by McGough at Houston) 100-yard dash—James White, Gilbert Smith, Buster Mason, Billy Schmidt (best 9.5 by White and 9.6 by Smtih, both in dual meet against Baylor at College Station) 220-yard dash—White Smith, Mason, Schmidt (best 21.4 by White and 21.5 by Smith in Dual against Baylor. 120-yard high hurdles—Don Kooser (best 14.9 in Baylor dual and also in Border Olympics) 440-yard hurdles—Kooser and Bob Ginsbach (best 55.1 by Kooser in Border Olympics) 880—Gene Westmoreland and Earl Myers (best 1:56.8 by West moreland in Border Olympics) 3-mile—Don Smith, Danny Clif ton, Bob Smith (best 15:27.5 by Don Smith at Houston) Mile relay—McGough, eiti Gilbert Smith or Martin, % and Nelson (best 3:17.2byNelsl Volume < Martin, Smith and McGough ji Border Olympics) Pole vault—Earl Edwards (h 13-6 at Houston) Broad jump—Bob Brown (1< 23-1 at Houston) Discus—Randy Matson, Da; Glover (best 189-1^ by Mat in Dual against Baylor) Shot put—Matson (best 66-i i in dual against Baylor) 1 Javelin—Dan Meadows, DorJ Ayers (best 187 by MeadowsJ Border Olympics) High jump — Mike Schriis Cecil Wood, Stephen Holtz (he 6-7 by Schrider in Baylor Dili! Flying Kadets Set For Hearne Meet The A&M Flying Kadets will hold a flying meet at Hearne Sunday at 1 p.m. The purpose of the meet is a competition to determine which of the club’s pilots will qualify to go to the National Collegiate Flying Meet. The meet will be held at Purdue University some time in April. The exact dates have not been set. The Aggies will send two planes to the meet. There will be competition in three events Sunday. The first event is the power-in precis! landing. The second will be th power-off, or “dead-stick” Ian ing. In the landing events, ti runway is marked off in secte and the touchdowns mustbemai within a certain area. The third and final event be the bomb drop. Aircrafts fly over the designated targi area at an altitude of 200 ig and drop their bombs. The bom are sacks of lime hung fromtb wings. They burst and splatte on impact to mark a hit. 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