The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 13, 1966, Image 4

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College Station, Texas
Friday, May 13, 1966
THE BATTALION
Matson To Face
Stiff Competition
From Steinhauer
World champion shot putter
Randy Matson will face his stiff-
est competition of the campaign
when he goes against Oregon
University’s Neal Steinhauer Fri
day night in the Coliseum Relays
in Los Angeles.
Steinhauer, the defending
NCAA champion, currently has
a % of an inch better throw than
Matson. The OU prdouct threw
the shot 66-10 last week, com
pared to Matson’s 66-9% in the
Southwest Conference meet last
week.
mark several times during h i s
practice throws.
Smith’s best times this year are
9.3 (wind aided) in the 100 and
21.0 in the 220.
Judo Tournament
Set For Saturday
Like Matson, the 6-5, 260 Stein
hauer is a junior. The two have
met before with Matson winning
both at Modesto in 1964 and in
the Coliseum Relays last year.
Beside Matson, Gil Smith will
enter the meet. Smith, the SWC
champion in the 100 and 220, will
run only the 220 at Los Angeles.
Both the Aggie stars will com
pete in the Fresno, Calif., Relays
on Saturday. Matson will throw
both the discus and shot at Fres
no and Smith will run in both the
short sprints.
Flying bodies will fill the air
of G. Rollie White Coliseum at
Texas A&M Saturday.
Twenty A&M Judo Club mem
bers will compete in an interclub
contest for weight class cham
pionships. Matches start at 1:15
p.m. and last until 6 p.m.
“The contests will be explained
for interested persons attending,”
Don Scafe, presiding club officer,
said. Entry should be by the
southeast corner Coliseum door,
he added. Admittance is free.
Matson last year set the modern
shot put world record in College
Station when he flung the iron
ball 70-7. Never has anyone come
close except Matson himself.
Matches will be judged under
Kodokan rules by George Blanton
and Scafe. Points and half points
are awarded for holds and moves.
One point or holding an opponent
immobile 30 seconds ends a
match.
UNDER A WATCHFUL EYE
Texas A&M head football coach Gene Stal- drills. The last scrimmage of the spring is
lings gets close to the action so he can watch scheduled Saturday afternoon in Kyle Field,
his gridders workout. Stallings is currently Stallings watches quarterback Edd Harg-
running the football team through spring gett (No. 12) as the soph-to-be fires a pass.
Because of a knee injury and
a bout with the flu, Matson has
not been in top shape this year,
but at the SWC meet Matson
threw the shot over the 68 foot
Chan Ho Han of Korea wears
the club’s ranking belt, a second
degree black. Belt colors ascend
in rank from white, green, brown
to black with 12 degrees of pro
ficiency in each.
The 40-member club has black
through white belt members. The
majority wear beginner’s white.
Don't just sit there,
Wallace Middendorp.
Make a noise. Or drink
Sprite, the
noisy soft
drink.
What did you do
when Joe (Boxcar)
Brkczpmluj was
kicked off the
football team just
because he flunked
six out of four of
his majors? What
did you do, Wallace
Middendorp?
And when the
school newspaper's
editors resigned in
WALLACE MIDDENDORP SAT HERE
protest because The Chancellor wouldn't allow the
publication of certain salacious portions of
"Night In a Girl's Dormitory"
I you just sat, didn't you?
You've made a mockery of your
life, Wallace Middendorp!
You're a vegetable.
Protest, Wallace Middendorp.
Take a stand. Make a noise!
Or drink Sprite, the noisy soft
drink.
Open a bottle of Sprite at
the next campus speak-out. Let
it fizz and bubble to the
masses.
Let its lusty carbonation
echo through the halls of ivy.
Let its tart, tingling
exuberance infect the crowd
with excitement.
Do these things, Wallace
Middendorp. Do these things,
and what big corporation is
going to hire you?
SPRITE. SO TART
AND TINGLING.
WE JUST COULDN'T
KEEP IT QUIET.
i REGISTERED TRADE-MARK
PEANUTS
By Charles M. Schia
Beasley Chosen By Baltimore In NBA Draft
PEANUTS
The Baltimore Bullets of the
National Basketball Association
picked Texas A&M’s John Beas
ley in the fourth round of the
NBA draft.
Beasley, A&M’s all-time scorer
and a top rebounder, was a South
west Conference selection three
years, including twice a unani
mous choice. He was also named
Sophomore of the Year and last
year was named the conference’s
Player of the Year.
went to the Detroit Pistons in the
sixth round, and TCU’s Gary
Turner was chosen by the Boston
Celtics in the third.
Two other SWC players were
drafted. SMU’s Carroll Hooser
Cazzie Russell of Michigan was
chosen as the no. 1 draft choice
by the New York Knicks.
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