Page 8 College Station, Texas Thursday, July 8, 1965 THE BATTALIC Over 1,000 Athletes Here For Sports Spectaculai More than 1,000 teenage ath letes and their coaches from 90 Texas cities arrived at Texas A&M Wednesday to compete for state Jaycee junior tennis, golf and track championships. The Jaycee Sports Spectacular, sponsored by the Bryan-College Station club, will determine Texas’ entries in the national Junior Chamber of Commerce sports meet in Houston later this summer. The three-day competitions will be held on A&M’s athletic fields and courts. Contestants are be ing housed and fed in university facilities. Participants for the state finals are selected in community compe tition. Events are scheduled for boys and girls. Players will com pete with city champions within two-year age brackets: 14 and under; 16 and under; and 18 and under. A welcoming barbecue for ath letes, sponsors and coaches is scheduled Thursday evening. Glenn Cunningham, one-time holder of the world record for the mile, will address teenagers at 8:30 p.m. in Kyle Field. First in the athletic events will be a practice golf round on the University course at 7 a.m., and the tennis competition at 1 p.m. on assigned courts Thursday. Friday the University course will be kept busy starting at 7 a.m. with the first round of actual play and a pitching and driving contest. At 1 p.m. a golf clinic will be conducted by A&M coach Henry Ransom. Finally an exhi bition round will be held at 2 p.m. Also on Friday the tennis semi finals and track preliminaries take place. The tennis starts at 8 a.m. on the University courts, while the track doesn’t begin until 9 a.m. at Kyle Field. However, both resume action after lunch at 1 p.m. All of the competition is wrapped up on Saturday. The fi nal round in golf begins at 7 a.m. Tennis and track events will be held at the same time and places as the day before. State championships will be de termined in the play Saturday. An awards banquet Saturday evening will climax the meet. Gene Mauch Remembers 1964 Season By GENE MAUCH Philadelphia Phillies Manager The first 150 days of the 1964 season gave me my biggest thrill. I never had so much fun in my life. Whatever we had to do we did. It was a wonderful 150 days. If Richie Allen had to make a diving stop to save a ball game, he made the diving stop. If John ny Callison had to hit a home run with two men on to tie the game and then hit another in the 12th inning to win, that was just what he did. If Cookie Rojas had to play sev en different positions and do ev erything right, he did just that. During the same period he got 15 hits in 27 times at bat. If we needed a double, Cookie got a dou ble. If we needed a triple, he tripled. If we needed a home run off a pitcher like Bob Gibson, he hit a home run off Gibson. If we had to win a game Jim Bunning or Chris Short won it. If John Hermstein had to hit a double with the bases loaded off Elroy Face, he hit the double. I got a tremendous kick out of watching Eddie Roebuck rebound with us after we got him from Washingrton. And seeing Frank Thomas sting the ball for us after we got him from the Mets. I got a thrill from Clay Dalrymple’s catching. Yes, I got my biggest thrill from the first 150 games. And let’s leave it right there. (EDITOR’S NOTE: The Phil lies lost 10 straight then won their last two to eliminate Cincinnati from the National League pen nant). NEXT: Manager Birdie Teb- betts of the Cleveland Indians. 7 Aggie Gridmen Receive DS Honors Seven varsity football players at A&M were awarded “Distin guished Student” honors on the basis of grades posted last spring. To make the honor list, a student must post at least a 2.25 grade point average and not make any D’s. 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