THE BATTALION Thursday, January 11, 1968 Page 8 . College Station, Texas Warmath Chosen Coaches’ Prexy NEW YORK 6T> — Murray Warmath, long-time coach at the University of Minnesota was cho sen president of the American Football Coaches Association for 1968 Wednesday, succeeding Ben Schwartzwalder of Syracuse. Paul Dietzel of South Carolina was chosen first president and Frank Broyles of Arkansas, sec ond vice president. Earle Ed wards of North Carolina State is the new third vice president. Paul “Bear” Bryant of Ala bama, John McKay of Southern California, Frank Camp of Louis ville, Bob Devaney of Nebraska, Richard Coleman of Princeton and Duffy Daughtery of Michigan State were elected trustees of the association. Abe Martin, athletic director at Texas Christian, received the Amos Alonzo Stagg award for his interest in college football for many years. Maris Signs 68 Contract ST. LOUIS ) — Roger Maris will play another season with the World Champion St. Louis Cardi nals. The National League club said Wednesday Maris had agreed to terms for 1968 at a meeting in Florida with general manager Bing Devine and Stan Musial, the club’s senior vice president. Terms of Maris’ baseball con tract were not announced, but indications were that he received about the same amount as 1967 when he was paid $75,000. The 33-year-old Maris, who came to the Cardinals a year ago in a trade for third baseman Charley Smith, hit .261 for the Cardinals last summer. He batted in 55 runs and delivered the game winning hit 18 times. Maris, a rightfielder, teamed with Curt Flood and Lou Brock to give the Cardinals one of the finest de fensive outfields in baseball. International Sports News HOBART, Tasmania CP) — Mrs. Billie Jean King of Long Beach, Calif., rated the best woman ten nis player in the world after her 1967 triumphs at Wimbledon and Forest Hills, had to go all out in the second set Wednesday before defeating Kay Denning in the third round of the Tasmian championship. Mrs. King won the first set with ease but then lost her concentra tion. Miss Denning, the former Australian junior champion, quickly won three of the first four games in the second set before Mrs. King regained control of her backhand. The final score was 6-2, 6-4. ★ ★ ★ GRINDELWALD, Switzerland (A 5 ) — Canada’s Nancy Greene, the World Cup holder, won the opening giant slalom of the La dies International Alpine Ski meet Wednesday, but Kiki Cutter of Bend, Ore., created the biggest surprise. Miss Greene traveled the 1,230- meter course in 1:23.29, edging Marielle Goitschel of France by six-tenths of a second. Miss Goitschel was disappointed at being beaten, but Miss Cutter was elated over her seventh place finish. She was clocked in 1:25.83. “I was in fine shape, and the course was a real good one,” said the 18-year-old student who isn’t even a member of the U. S. 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