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Texas, Rice and South ern Methodist are the other likely candidates, with Texas the odds- on favorite because of their per formances in the last two meets. Texas is heavily favored in the freshman division. Emil Mamaligia, A&M’s weight training coach, said Tuesday Matson is getting his weight back and should weigh around 250 for the meet, some 10 pounds lighter than when he pushed the shot 70-714 last year. “The only thing that could keep him back from a good toss is his legs are still a little small because of the lack of weight he can do squat with,” Mamaligia said. Thomas has been pleased with the Aggie performances lately and figures that wtih a few breaks, the Aggies could surprise. “Even though we did not fare so good at the Drake Relays last week, I think that we have a potential to score more than 50 points,” Thomas said. Last year Rice took the title with 60 points and the Aggies closed second with 52. ■IB CONTENDER . . . Dan Meadows shows javelin form. 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