The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 16, 1966, Image 8

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    THE BATTALION
College Station, Texas
Pag'e 8 Thursday, June 16, 1966
Tennis Camp
Enrollment
To Increase
The Texas Tennis Camp Sun
day through June 25 at Texas
A&M expects a record enrollment
of 150 boys and girls between the
ages of 10 and 18.
Clarence Mabry, coach of na
tionally-ranked Trinity Univer
sity’s Tigers in San Antonio, and
amateur star Tut Bartzen of Fort
Worth will direct the clinic.
Bartzen was once ranked No.
1 amateur U. S. tennis player.
The netters will be divided ac
cording to age groups for begin
ning, intermediate and advanced
instruction. Participants will
spend about eight hours a day
on the 22 Aggie tennis courts, a
spokesman noted.
A tournament will highlight
the clinic. Trophies will be
awarded winners and runners-up
in each age group during Parent’s
Night Saturday at the Memorial
Student Center.
Awards also go to “most im
proved” players and “ideal”
campers.
Local Swimmers
Set For Tourney
About 25 local swimmers will
participate Friday and Saturday
in the fifth annual Invitational
Swimming Meet sponsored by the
Myerland Aquatic Club.
The swimmers are members of
the College Station Swim Club
coached by Art Adamson. They
will participate in the following
events:
Midget girls (age 10 and un
der) — 50-yard free style (Pat
sy Hedges, Pat Greenhut, Jill
Sanders and Suzan Powers); 50-
yard butterfly (Pat Greenhut);
50-yard breast stroke (Tina
Derendinger, Jill Sanders and
alternate Suzan Powers).
Junior girls (age 11-13) — 50-
yard free style (Polly Alexander,
Beth McArthur and Barbara Ger
man); 50-yard back stroke (Tissa
Mogford and Terri Alani); 100-
yard free style (Terri Alani and
Polly Alexander); medley relay
(Terri Alani, Polly Alexander,
Beth McArthur, Tissa Mogford
and alternate Barbara German).
Others competing are:
100-yard back stroke — Gerry
Lowe.
100-yard breast stroke — Pale
Henry.
200-yard free style — Peter
Alexander.
Medley relay — John. Green
hut, Gerry Lowe, Steve Henry,
Peter Alexander and alternates
Dale Henry and Edgar Black-
ledge.
Free style relay — John Green
hut, Gerry Lowe, Steve Henry,
Peter Alexander and alternates
Dale Henry and Edgard Black-
ledge.
School Officials
Get Trophies
Golf trophies were awarded to
school administrators from Gana-
do, Valley Mills and College Sta
tion Wednesday morning during
the final assembly of the School
Administrators and Supervisors
Conferences at Texas A&M.
H. B. Benold of Ganado won
medalist honors in the tourna
ment played Sunday at A&M’s
6,450-yard, par 70 course.
William C. Fowler of Valley
Mills and T. S. Hancock of
Cypress-Fairbanks tied for low
net with Fowler winning the tro
phy sudden death playoff by
score card.
Dr. Les Richardson, who joined
A&M’s Department of Education
and Psychology June 1 from
Brazosport, won high gross in a
card “playoff” with Forrest Wat
son of Hamilton and Elton Edge
of Riesel.
The three-day June conferences
concluded at A&M Wednesday.
Matson, Smith
Win In Track
Randy Matson won the shotput
with a heave of 66 feet, 11%
inches Saturday night at the San
Diego (Calif.) Invitational Track
and Field Meet.
The big fellow from Texas
A&M did not threaten his own
world record of 70-714, but had
no trouble from his opponents —
Parry O’Brien and Dave Davis.
Across the country at Terre
Haute, Ind., Gil Smith, another
outstanding A&M trackman, won
the 220 with a time of 20.8 at the
U. S. Track and Field Federation.
The time was Smith’s fastest of
the season.
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