The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 27, 1966, Image 6

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    THE BATTALION
Page 6 College Station, Texas Wednesday, April 27, 1966
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NCAA Upholds
SWC Action
On Probation
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as A&M was slapped with a foot
ball probation Tuesday by the
National Collegiate Athletic As
sociation in support of prior
Southwest Conference action.
Under terms of its probation,
Texas A&M will not be able to
play in any post-season football
game following the 1966 season.
The Southwest Conference put
the Aggies on indefinite proba-
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Aggies Lose SWC Title
Rice Netters Blast A&M, 5-1
tion for reducing or terminating
to 12 student athletes financial
assistance and out - of - season
practice rules. Conference sanc
tions prohibit the school from
post-season football competition
until next Jan. 15.
In December, the conference
reviews the A&M athletic pro
gram and if probation is re
scinded, the NCAA will take ac
tion in January.
HOUSTON — All the Texas
Aggie netters had to do Tuesday
was win two points against Rice
to win the Southwest Conference
title, but the Owls turned back
the Aggies, 5-1.
The defeat left A&M one-half
game behind the Owls, but all
is not lost. Rice has a 30-5 rec
ord compared to A&M’s 30-6. The
Owls cinched at least a tie for
the title with their win, but
must still defeat the Southern
Methodist Mustangs today to
take the championship outright.
If SMU defeats Rice then the
Aggies and the Owls will share
the title, but if the Owls win then
they will finish one game ahead.
Aggie Football
Schedule Released
Texas A&M’s 1966 football
action will be divided equally be
tween afternoon and night con
tests with seven games on the
road and three at home.
The three home games—Texas
Tech, Oct. 1; TCU, Oct. 15, and
Arkansas, Oct. 29—will be under
the lights at Kyle Field, starting
at 7:30 p.m.
The other two night games,
both starting at 7:30, will be
against Tulane in New Orleans
Sept. 24 and against LSU in
Baton Rouge Oct 8.
The five day games, all on the
road, are Georgia Tech Sept. 17,
Baylor Oct. 22, SMU Nov. 5, Rice
Nov. 12 and Texas Nov. 24. The
Baylor game is at 1:15 and the
other four start at 2 p.m.
Only Luis Rojas was able to
find the winning combination for
the Aggies. He defeated Butch
Seewagen, 4-6, 8-6, 6-2.
The Aggies had chances in both
doubles matches to win the
SWC title — their first in the
school’s history — but blew them
both.
In the top doubles match,
Richard Barker and Rojas fought
back to even the match at a
set apiece, but lost the third and
deciding set, 6-2. The scores for
the first two sets were 6-4, 5-7.
But the biggest disappoint
ment of the afternoon came when
the Aggies’s second doubles team
had the Owls down and lost the
match. The scores 4-6, 6-3, 6-4.
The Owls second doubles team
consisted of Seewagen and Chip
Travis, while A&M’s team was
Richley Williams and Pete
Faust.
In the other single matches,
John Pickens defeated Barker,
6-1, 6-2; Ed Turville defeated
Williams, 6-2, 9-7 and Travis de
feated Faust, 6-2, 6-2.
Before the points lost to Rice,
the Aggies had only lost a point
to Texas. Rice had lost their
only points against Texas
Christian when they lost a sin
gle match and when they split
with Texas, 3-3.
The Aggies will now play in
the SWC tournament which
starts Thursday in Austin. Bar
ker and Rojas who won the dou
bles title two years ago in Lub
bock will be one of the teams
entered in the meet.
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