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r . . r ,.. • '•••• ;• ’ Friday, April 21, 1967 College Station, Texas Page 3 THE BATTALION Aggies Host Mustangs By GARY SHERER The Aggies kickoff a crucial two-game series with Southern Methodist today with a 3 p.m. game at Travis Park. The two teams will play again Saturday afternoon in a 2 p.m. Travis Park game. SMU is currently in third place the close Southwest Confer ence race and needs both wins to stay alive in the race. Texas is now setting the pace with a 7-2 mark, with Texas Christian set ting in second at 6-3. SMU’s 7-4 is next, with the Aggies at 4-5 in fourth. Coach Tom Chandler’s crew must win both games or they will be close to being out of conten tion. A split would still keep their hopes alive, but with six losses it would be hard to catch up. Last year three teams, includ ing the Aggies, tied for the lead with 9-6 records. This however, was the first time a season had ended with the leader with six losses. EVERY MONDAY some lucky person will win a lifetime pass at Aggieland Recrea tion Center—All you need to do is come to the Aggieland Recreation Center and regis ter—Do it now! Remember, someone will win a free lifetime pass each and every Monday until school is out—You do not have to be present to win but you must register—DO IT TODAY! Aggieland Recreation Center Redmond Terrace Center College Station, Texas The Mustangs have been up and down this season, as for the first time in many years they have a genuine contender for the SWC baseball crown. Leading the Ponies into the two-game series will be outfielder Bill Rainer who is tops in the SWC in full season batting with a .402. Rainer, who also plays basketball for SMU, is the only starter in the SWC over .400. In just conference batting, SMU also has a player up at the top in the batting race. Third- baseman Donnie Denbow is not leading the league, but his lusty .417 average is just two percent age points behind league-leading Pat Brown of Texas. Leading pitcher for the Mus tangs is Bob Flint. Flint is 3-0 in the SWC and 4-1 overall. He has been very stingy with earned runs, as he has a 0.76 ERA in the conference and is 0.98 for the season. Mike Livingston is the second leading chucker with a 4-1 conference record. The Aggies should face Flint and Livingston in the two-game set. Chandler will most likely go with Rocky Thompson in one game and probably will start Walter Varvel in the other. Thompson is 3-2 in the confer ence and 5-2 overall. The JC transfer from Houston is also the staff workhorse, having pitched 59% innings this year, 46% of them in conference play. Varvel is now the top season ERA man as far as starters are concerned, with a 1.88 ERA. The former A&M Consolidated pitcher has yet to be scored on in con ference play in the two games he has been used. Soccer Title Will Be Decided Sunday TUNISIA TEAM Front row: left to right, Mohamed Zaddem, Mohamed Ferdjani, Ali Ghaffari, Salem Ben Ckeikh, Adel Maomoun, Mohamed Ghanerni, Mohamed El Fekik, Mouloh Ben Fredj. Back row: Mohamed Mermni, Mohamed Bedoui, Boubaker Chonchane, Moncef Basti, Mohamed Vraona, Mohamed Ben Dhiaf, James Marzouki, Mustapha Guellowz, Irgolic Krub, Ridha Labidi. The Intramural Soccer League championship will be decided Sun day afternoon when the league leading Tunisian team takes on the second place team from South America. The game is scheduled for 2:30 p.m. on the soccer field south of the campus, just east of Kyle Field. The Tunisians have a record of 3-1-1 while the South Americans are close behind with a 3-2 mark. A win by either team in the final game will give it the league crown. At 4:15 p.m., third-place Cen tral America will play fourth- place Mexico to close out the sea son. Central America has a rec ord of 3-2 and the Mexican team is currently 0-4-1. SOUTH AMERICAN TEAM Back row: left to right, Hernan Lara, Armando Velarde, Hernando Rodriquez, Javier Farfan, Eduardo Pantin, Cris- to Barbosa, Do Nascimiento, Edgar Delgado, August© Du- plat. Front row: “Che” Blanco, coach; Gilbert© Ferreila, Fociou Gonzalez, Jorge Barron, Jim Smith, Elias Haaj, Ramiro Rubio, Jose Amaya, Rafael Machado, Carlos E. Guerra. A&M Consolidated Plan Jr. Olympics The Junior Olympics track pro gram at A&M Consolidated will be held the first part of June, announces Consolidated Track Coach Richard Luquette. Any boy or girl age 10-18 is eligible to enter the competition. Anyone interested should stop by the school during school hours and fill out an entrance blank. For additional information, call 846-5355 or 846-4658. May Face Jail Term Clay Says ‘No’ To Army By MICHAEL A. LUTZ LOUISVILLE, Ky. 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The A and M En- (in 4th year of successful said Thursday he would not enter the Army “under any circum stances.” This could leave the status of his title in doubt. Bob Evans, president of the World Boxing Association, said it was too early to make a state ment concerning the status of the heavyweight title should Clay be imprisoned for refusing to enter the Army. Clay, scheduled for induction in Houston April 28, talked at a news conference about his draft situation and recent open housing demonstrations in Louisville. He was asked if it would be correct to say that he would not enter the Army under any circum stances and he said: “Yes. that is right.” “. . . 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