Aggie Baseballers To Face Rice Owls For 2 Games The Aggie baseball team faces the Rice Owls in Houston in Fri day and Saturday afternoon SWC ball games over the week end. The Aggies are in the midst of a winning streak, and fresh from wins over TCTJ and Hous ton this past week. They walked away from the Frogs in Travis Park last Saturday 8-4 and bombed out the Cougars Monday, 13-4. A&M enters the weekend’s contests with a 2-2 conference mark and are in fourth place in the SWC. The Owls have a 1-3 SWC mark and occupy fifth place. Coach Tom Chandler is expect ed to have Steve Hillhouse and either Billy Crain or Tommy Swimming Pool Schedule Announced By Adamson Aggies will be able to take off the chill of a late winter by swimming in the heated Wofford Cain Olympic Pool starting Sat urday morning. The opening of the pool was announced by Aggie swimming coach Arthur D. “Art” Adamson Thursday. The pool will operate from April 3 through May 29 on the following schedule: Saturday—10 a.m. to noon and 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. Sunday—1:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Weekdays—2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Those eligible to use the swim ming pool include A&M students, faculty members, former A&M students and their guests. Guests registered in the Memorial Stu dent Center are also eligible to use the pool. Adamson said the admission charge will be 25 cents for stu dents and 50 cents for adults and guests. Season tickets are available to faculty members for both the spring and summer sessions. The summer schedule, which will be in effect from May 30 to August 27, will be: Monday through Saturday— 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.; 2 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday—2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Chiles pitch against Rice during the series. They will be opposed by Bill Palmer and Mickey Hold er. Hillhouse has a 2-0 record for the year and has struck out 22 men. Chandler is expected to start with the same line-up that has brought the Aggies their last few victories. On first base will be Crain when he is not pitching. He and third baseman Mike Mc Clure lead the Aggie batting per centages with .438 readings. - At second base will be Lance Cobb, with Mike Arrington in the shortstop position. Ralph Beckner, who is the starting catcher, has definitely contribu ted to Aggie scoring with his two home runs in conference games this year. The outfield will probably con sist of Alan K o o n c e in left, Chuck Malitz or Fred Carlton in center and Neal Thompson in right. The Owls are expected to start Lynn Berry at shortstop, Ricky Blume at second base, Doug Ni cholson at third base, R. J. Nit- she at first base, Rickey Reitz in left field, Bart Rice behind the plate, Andy Rooker in center field and Ronnie Waldo in right field. Where The CUSTOMER IS KING Shaffers University Bookstore The ONLY Place To Buy Your Textbooks & School Supplies — Records We Buy Books — Anytime! Service Is Our Specialty 0* ' , . 5 " :?• , ~ .■ DAVID GLOVER . . discus specialist to throw in Texas Relays. Saari, Buckingham Star In AAU Meet NEW HAVEN, Conn. — Roy Saari successfully defended his 1,650-yard freestyle title and Creg Buckingham broke the 400- yard individual medley record in a qualifying test as the National AAU Men’s Indoor Swimming meet opened Thursday. Southern California’s Saari cracked his own listed American and meet standards in winning the gruelling equivalent of the BATTALION CLASSIFIED mile for the fourth straight year, but he has a pending national mark that is even better. He was clocked Thursday in 16:40.8. The listed American and meet record is 16:49.3, which the 20-year-old Saari registered last year at Bartlesville, Okla. Last week, however, the 6-3 190-pound Saari won the NCAA crown with spectacular 16:39.9 at Ames, Iowa. Ironman Saari also was among six who qualified in the 400-yard individual medley being settled Thursday night. Only 65 min utes elapsed between his heat in THE BATTALION Friday, April 2, 1965 College Station, Texas Page 5 Aggie Cindermen! Face Challenge Of Texas Relays Coach Charley Thomas is send ing his Aggie trackmen against some of the toughest competition in the nation Friday and Satur day at the famed Texas Relays in Austin. Heading the delegation is Olympic silver medal winner Randy Matson, A&M’s weight- man deluxe. The Pampa strong- boy has season bests of 66-8% in the shot and 189-7 in the discus. The Aggies will enter two re lay squads in the colorful carni val. The 440-yard relay team will meet its sternest test of the season. The speedy foursome of Gilbert Smith, Ted Nelson, Rob ert Martin and James White have sped to a 41.1 clocking this season, having lost only once in the outdoor season—to Rice in the Corpus Christi Invitational. Thomas will also enter an 880- yard relay foursome in the meet. Running on both relays and com peting in the 100-yard dash as well will be sophomore James White, the former Dallas Sunset speedster. A&M will also field a strong freshman entry at the meet. The Fish will enter the four different relays, including the 440-yard re lay, the sprint medley relay, the 2-mile relay, and the mile relay. The Fish completely swamped the frosh teams of Rice and Tex as in an earlier meet and are ex pected to do well in Austin. The next meet for the A&M track forces will be on Kyle Field April 9 when the Aggies host a quadrangular beginning at 7:30 p.m. The complete entry chart for the Texas Relays: VARSITY 440-yd. relay—Robert Martin, Ted Nelson, Gilbert Smith, James White. 880-yd. relay—Martin or Arie Britt and Nelson, Smith, White. 100-yd. dash—White, Smith. Broad jump—Bob Brown. Hurdles—Don Kooser. Javelin—Dan Meadows, Donny Ayers. High Jump—Mike Schrider, Steve Holtz, Cecil Wood. Discus—Randy Matson, David Glover. Shot Put—Matson. FRESHMEN 100-yd. dash—Drew Hemphill. High hurdles—Steve O’Neal. Shot Put—George Resley. High J u m p—M a x Mainord, Russell Hanna. 440-yd. Relay—Charles Ander son, Gary Abernathy, Steve O’Neal, Drew Hemphill. Sprint Medley Relay—Hemp hill (220), Bob Vaughn (220), Scott Blessing (440), Willy Rod riquez (880). 2-Mile relay—Chuck Dunham, Steve Bancroft, James Spring- field, Henry Rollins. Mile relay—Bob Vaughn, Drew Hemphill, Steve O’Neal, Scott Blessing. 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The listed time of 4:13.2 was registered last year by Dick Roth, Buckingham’s for mer classmate at Melo Atherton High. Roth, suffering from ten donitis, was unable to defend his title. In addition to Buckingham and Saari, the other qualifiers were Indiana’s Bill Utley, Ken Webb of Foothill College, and Southern Cal’s John Porter and Frank Bates. Koufax’s Elbow To Be Examined VERO BEACH, Fla. >—T h e Los Angeles Dodgers received a scare Thursday as star left-hander Sandy Koufax left the spring training base here and flew to Los Angeles for examination for swell ing and stiffness in his pitching elbow. The Dodgers sent the 29-year- old strikeout king to be examined by Dr. Robert Kerlan, the ortho pedic specialist who treated Kou fax last August. ~ Dodger General Manager E. J. Buzzie Bavasi said, “We phoned Dr. Kerlan and he advised Sandy to fly to Los Angeles. Dr. Kerlan wants to take Xrays of the elbow Friday and compare them with Xrays he took last year. “If everything is all right, San dy hopes to be back here within 24 hours.” Dodd Fischer, a senior from Eugene, Ore., posted the best in dividual record for Yale’s 1964 golf team. He is back this spring after winning nine of 10 matches last year. Bar-B-Que BEEF-DINNER with Ranch Style Beans Cole Slaw and Pepsi - Cola ALL FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY COFFEE CLUB MARYLAND Lb. 49 LIMIT ONE WITH $2.50 PURCHASE •X jjj: •X •X BONNIE BAKER FLOUR 5 ^ 29 c LIMIT ONE S;