The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 07, 1967, Image 4

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    THE BATTALION
Page 4 College Station, Texas Friday, April 7, 1967
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Texas A&M basketball coach
Shelby Metcalf has added another
prize to his recruiting crop in Bill
Cooksey, 6-2^ of Houston Sam
Houston High.
Cooksey posted a 17.2 scoring
average for 30 games as his club
carded a 20-10 record.
He hit on 51.2 percent of his
field goal attempts and 68 per
cent of his free throws. In addi
tion, he pulled in 226 rebounds.
He made the Nacogdoches all
tournament team and was on
Houston’s first-team All-City
squad.
Cricket Team
Sets Matches
The Texas A&M cricket team
will host Houston and Dallas in a
series of matches Saturday and
Sunday at the Memorial Field.
The games begin at 11 a.m.
each day.
This will be the first games of
this semester for the 30-member
A&M team which defeated both
Houston and Dallas last fall.
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Aggie Nine At Houstoi
By GARY SHERER
The Aggies are in Houston to
day for a 2:30 baseball game with
the Rice Owls.
SATURDAY afternoon the
same teams will go again to com
plete their season series.
Rocky Thompson is on the
mound in today’s game and is op
posed by the Owl’s Ronnie Hen
son. In Saturday’s match, either
Rick Schwartz or Pat Rozypal
will get the starting nod from
Coach Tom Chandler. Rice will
counter with left-hander Ray
Hooten.
The two-game series will be a
crucial one for both teams. The
Aggies and Rice are currently
the last two teams in the South
west Conference standings and a
double win is a must for each.
Rice is now at 14-4 and Coach
Doug Osburn’s crew has a chance
for their best record ever, even
though they are sitting in last
place in the league.
THE OWLS were predicted to
have the best staff of pitchers in
the league at the start of the sea
son. Experts said that it was a
must for the pitchers to come
through as the Owls hitting was
not above-average. Lately, the
Owl pitchers have been having
their troubles.
In the double loss to Southern
Methodist last weekend, Rice vet
eran Bill Palmer came up with
a “hitch” in his shoulder and he
was forced to leave the game. It
is doubtful the senior right
hander will see service against
the Maroon and White.
Henson, although starting to
day’s game, was ill the first part
of the week and Osburn hopes he
is ready for today.
The Owls’ hitting attack is led
by sophomore shortstop Billy
Costa with a .367 mark.
COACH Chandler’s charges
have won their last two SWC
tests after losing their first three
conference games. The wins
have come over league-leading
SMU, 10-5, and Baylor, 5-3.
The Aggies are now 9-6 on the
year, after their two-game split
with Texas Tech earlier this week.
Catcher Joe Staples is cur
rently the leading hitter among
the starters. The junior back
stop is hitting at a .365 reading,
with shortstop Mike Arrington
close behind at .338. Pete Maida
has snapped out of his slump and
is back up to .292.
THE BIGGEST improvement
Spring Sports
Track Trimeet Leads
Spring Sport Weekend
By JERRY GRISHAM
The Texas Aggies, Baylor and
Texas Christian University will
compete in a triangular track and
field meet at Kyle Field Saturday
afternoon.
Action gets under way with the
shot put at 1 p.m. A&M’s Randy
Matson, world’s best in the shot,
will be the featured attraction.
Other field events — Pole vault,
javelin, broad jump, high jump
and discus — are scheduled to
start at 1:30 p.m.
Running events start at 2 p.m.
with the 440-yard relay first on
the schedule. The day’s final
event, the mile relay, is scheduled
to start at 3:40 p.m.
Scoring of individual events
will be on a 5-3-2-1 basis while
relay races will be scored 5-3-0.
GOLF
The Texas A&M golf squad
takes on TCU in Fort Worth Fri
day in its second SWC match of
the season.
A&M beat Texas Tech, 5%-%,
in its league opener last Monday.
In that win Lee McDowell led
the Aggies with a four-under-par
66. Billy Wade and Terry Arch-
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er shot even-par 70’s while John
Buffin had a 74.
TENNIS
Texas A&M plays SMU in a
Southwest Conference tennis
match on the Aggie courts at 1:30
p.m. Saturday.
A&M’s players likely will be
Pete Faust, Joe Tillerson, Marcus
Beleck and Terry Smith.
The Aggies lost their SWC
opener to Rice, 4-2 last Tuesday.
Tillerson missed that match be
cause of illness.
FISH BASEBALL
The Fish baseball team hosts
the Rice Owlets at Travis Park
Saturday at 2 p.m. in their sec
ond meeting of the season.
In their first game the Fish
defeated the Owlets, 12-2.
Clay Named As
Boxer Of Month
NEW YORK <A>> _ Cassius
Clay was named Fighter of the
Month by Ring Magazine Thurs
day, and his chief sparring mate,
Jimmy Ellis, moved into the top
10 of the heavyweight division
for the first time.
Clay earned the honor by
knocking out Zora Folley in the
seventh round of their title fight
March 22. It was Clay’s ninth
successful title defense.
Ellis, who works out with Clay
prior to the champion’s bouts, was
made the 10th ranking contender
after he posted a one-round
knockout over Johnny Persol in a
preliminary to the Clay-Folley
fight.
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brought his average up to 3 |
after a very slow start.
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liefer Bob Sanders has been B
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a 1.82 ERA and he has struck:
a team-high 21, while wait
only nine. Thompson, the wt
horse of the staff, has log :
38 2/3 innings and sports a:
ERA and has a 3-1 record. Si
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Following the Rice series,
Aggies will play a homfr
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