t': THE BATTALION Thursday, April 14, 1966 College Station, Texas Page 5 tool FOOTBALL CONDITIONING Maurice Moorman, left, promising Texas A&M footballer, and Barney Welch, Aggie grid record holder of the '40s, square off for a game of handball on one of 14 courts in DeWare Field House. Moorman’s 6-foot-5V^ and 250-pound presence on the small court may seem incongruous, but he gets around in fashion the Aggies hope will prove ad vantageous on the gridiron. But “Big Mo’s’’ handball will soon be curtailed. The twice Prep All-American, three-time Kentucky all-stater, all-south and all-city gridder at St. Xavier in Louisville begins football spring training this week. Helps Wo’s’ Conditioning Handballers Show Competitive Spirit The splat of handballs in Texas A&M courts attest competitive intensity of an Aggie club. Three dozen members of the A&M’s U. S. Handball Associa tion club compete four ways. While matching one another in challenge play, members compete in singles and doubles tourna ments and intercollegiate match es. Organized for recreational pur poses, the club holds few formal meetings. Members congregate at DeWare Field House courts other times for ladder-challenge competition that has Barney art two this ools. H. flgi- than first raw- ,ural ach- s by test. Welch, of College Station, Glynn Donaho of Houston and Bill Stuermer of Brownsville heading three classes of players. Welch, A&M punt return rec ord co-holder and 1945 graduate, has been with the club since 1948 when matches were played in a small intramurals building. He and cat-like 250-pound Maurice Moorman of Louisville, Ky., were beaten for the doubles championship by a duo including the club president. The massive Moorman, prize interior lineman for the Aggie football team, be comes eligible for varsity compe tition this fall. Students and faculty partici pate in the sport advocated by Art Linkletter, but the more ath letic occupy top spots on the chal lenge-ladder. Hector Diaz, senior from San Antonio, is second among Class A players and club president. He and George Behrendt of Seattle, Wash., bested Moorman and Welch for the doubles crown. In the ladder system, Diaz is open to challenge and replace ment on his rung by Ozzie Burke of College Station, Gerald Coco of Beaumont or Kenneth Kenner- ly of Odessa. A player may chal lenge any of the three men ahead of him on the ladder. Diaz may challenge only Welch. Class B players are well-ad vanced handballers and Class C includes better beginners. Burke, Diaz and a prof, Stan Lowy, won 1965-66 singles. An exceptional wind-developer, handball involves a ricocheting sphere of hard rubber propelled by hand at speeds 60 to 70 miles per hour. Object of the contest is to re turn the 1%-inch diameter ball against the front wall. It may be played off walls, ceiling, and floor after one bounce. Games are 21 points and best two-of-three set tle a match. Play is in one of A&M’s four teen 20-by-40-by-20 foot wood- walled courts in DeWare. Lowy, professor of aerospace engineering, is advisor to the club. Cain Olympic Pool To Open Saturday With Aquatic Show An aquatic show featuring the Shamrock-Hilton Corkettes will hail the opening of the Cain Olympic Pool Saturday at Texas A&M. Texas A&M Swimming Coach Art Adamson said the 4 p.m. per formance will spotlight A&M’s varsity diving team and junior national champion water polo team. “The Corkettes,” Adamson pointed out, “are a nationally known synchronized swimming group. They place high in nation al AAU competition each year.” Mother's Day Special 10x16 portrait in LIVING COLOR $1950 AGGI ELAND STUDIO Ags To Open Spring Training Today 88 Candidates Expected Texas A&M football coach Gene Stallings and his assistants will greet 88 candidates for spring football practice today. The Aggies will take the practice field, located behind Kyle Field, at 5 p.m. Stallings indicated that the Aggies will “go all out and get after it from the start.” These are the candidates, listed alphabetically, along with their position and weight. Buster Adami, linebacker, 195; Grady Allen, end, 204; Harvey Aschenbeck, tackle, 208; Richard Barnett, linebacker, 190; Bob Barnett, tackle, 210; Vance Brack, halfback, 168; Ed Breding; end, 221; Travis Bryan, halfback, 180; Ken Caffey, halfback, 194; Jerry Campbell, halfback, 178; Mike Caswell, center, 200; Max Clark, halfback, 200; Arthur Cooley, halfback, 170; Robert Cortez, linebacker, 202; Lloyd Curington, halfback, 168; Emil Farr, center, 195; Tuffy Fletcher, end, 217; Robert Gentry, guard, 180; Tom Gergeni, fullback, 190; Cliff Golden, fullback, 218; Carl Gough, center, 190; Roy Gunnels, center, 191; Curley Hallman, quarterback, 175; Dickie Hander, guard, 188; Edd Hargett, quarter back, 186; Howard Hicks, line backer, 190; Bill Hobbs, line backer, 195; Wendell Housley, halfback, 197; Stewart Inman, end, 175; Ivan Jones, guard, 184; Jimmy Kaz- mierski, guard, 214; Gary Kemph, rover, 190; Garey Kirk, guard, 208; Gary Kitchens, end, 199; Don Koehn, tackle, 217; Gary Kover, guard, 203; Rolf Krueger, guard, 227; Ken Lamkin, tackle, 195; Harry Ledbetter, quarterback, 193; Lar ry Lee, halfback, 179; Glynn Lindsey, kicker, 175; Ronnie Lindsey, fullback, 206; Bob Long, quarterback, 175; Bob Loomis, center, 192; Tommy Maxwell, end, 192; Phil McAnelly, halfback, 187; Maurice Moorman, tackle, 248; Ray Morse, guard, 208; Rod Moss, tackle, 210; Billy Mucha, tackle, 214; Steve Mullen, end, 197; Herb Owens, guard, 200; Johnny Pearce, center, 186; Paul Pear son, tackle, 178; John Poss, end, 198; Jack Pyburn, guard, 236; John Reynolds, end, 207; John Richards, halfback, 185; Charlie Riggs, quarterback, 158; Mike Rumkus, end, 180; Pat Rymkus, end, 196; Bill Sallee, halfback, 192; Dan Schneider, fullback, 195; Bill Seeley, halfback, 162; Pat Shannon, quarterback, 170; Jim Singleton, center, 195; Tomm Sooy, quarterback, 174; Mac Smith, guard, 204; Mike Smith, guard, 194; Doug Tatsch, guard, 173; Jim Taylor, tackle, 203; Mark Thom as, end, 202; Ronnie Thompson, tackle, 210; Larry Thornburg, linebacker, 197; Joe Townsend, end, 202; John Turney, halfback, 172; Doug Valois, end, 198; Javier Vela, halfback, 186; George Walker, halfback, 163; Bill Weaver, linebacker, 195; Mark Weaver, end, 209; Joe Weiss, end, 213; Gaddy Wells, end, 176; Dan Westerfield, half back, 170; Charles Whatley, tackle, 215; Jack Whitmore, half back, 171; David Wiggins, rover, 195; and Joe Wood, rover, 200. ^ Ma Gdtiiui SPECIALS FOR: THURSDAY FRIDAY & SATURDAY APRIL 14-15 & 16. 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