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THE BATTALION
College Station, Texas Thursday, February 15, 1968
Spring Sports
Read Classifieds Daily
COLLEGE STUDENTS
and
YOUNG HOUSEWIVES
Sizes 8-14
“have fun and earn money”
Demonstrate well known products in supermarket near
your home. Training provided. Ne experience necessary.
Salaried provisioned.
Call Betsy Nulty — 823-8131
Thursday and Friday
Tracksters’ Performance
Encouraging To Thomas
By JOHN PLATZER
Encouraging signs were seen
by Coach Charlie Thomas in the
performances of the five members
of his Aggie track team who
participated in the Fort Worth
Indoor meet this past weekend.
“We felt as if all the boys did
just a real good job,” Coach
Thomas said.
Particularly pleasing to Thom
as was the performance of sopho
more shotputter Ronny Lightfoot.
The 6-3, 245 pound marketing
major finished fifth with a throw
of 56-8 but what was more im
portant was that the toss bettered
all Southwest Conference shot-
putters in the meet.
Lightfoot’s first throw in varsi
ty competition was only a half
inch behind his best effort ever.
Jack Abbott was another high
spot of the meet for the Aggies
with a third place finish in the
60 yard hurdles. Abbott, a 6-2,
185 pounder from Harlingen, was
beaten out by former United
States Olympic star Ralph
Boston.
The thing that impressed
Thomas the most about his mile
relay team for the meet was that
“they ran real close with Texas
and Baylor.”
The entire track squad swings
into action February 23 in Waco
for the Baylor meet and according
to Thomas it will take a great
effort for the Aggies to come
away victorious.
“Baylor is the conference favor
ite along with Rice and they are
really loaded with just great
depth,” Thomas said.
“They have the potential of
winning a first in each event.”
Following the Waco meet the
Aggie tracksters return to Col
lege Station to host their first
meet of the year March 1. It will
be a tri-school affair between
A&M, Rice and Texas.
Coach Henry Ransom’s golfers
continue with their tryouts this
weekend before preparing for
their first tournament of the year.
It will be the Fort Worth Recre
ational Tournament of March 1-2.
— BATTALION CLASSIFIED —
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of Student Publications before deadline of
I p. m. of the day preceding publication.
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Omran, Abbas Omran
Degree: Doctor of Philosophy in Genetics
Dissertation : Inheritance of cold hardiness,
disease resistance, and certain agronomic
characters in flax. (Linum usitatissin-
um.)
Time: Tuesday, February 20, 1968 at 1:30
p. m.
Place: Room 202, Agronomy Building
Wayne C. Hall
Dean of Graduate Studies 533t3
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February 26, 1968. May 1, 1968 is the
deadline for filing applications and tran
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April 1, 1968. Late applications will not be
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A rope barrier at the finish of the 60-yard dash spills runners in the first heat at tht
Times Indoor Games at Los Angeles. The rope is held by other track performers to give
the runners something to grab in order to stop quickly. Left is Charlie Green who won
the finals, 0. J. Simpson, Bill Gaines and Kirk Clayton who was hurt and missed the
finals. (AP Wirephoto)
Consol Cagers Set Sights
On Feb. 23 Playoff Date
By JOHN PLATZER
Hanging in a prominent posi
tion on the wall of the A&M Con
solidated gymnasium is a huge
sign with the message “To State
In ’68” printed for all to see.
Coach Jack Churchill and his
Tiger cagers seem to be bent on
turning this prediction into a
prophecy as they continue to roar
toward a February 23 district
playoff with Conroe.
The last remaining barrier be
tween the maroon and white
cagers and the playoff comes
Tuesday night in the form of a
road game with La Grange.
Churchill is looking at the
game with guarded optimism.
“I am sure they will play us a
lot closer up there than they did
down here,” Churchill said.
Consolidated raced to an easy
70-36 victory over La Grange in
College Station earlier in the
district campaign.
La Grange’s height and
strength are the main causes of
Churchill’s worries. They start one
6-3 boy along with a couple who
tip the yardstick at 6-2.
The disappointing performance
of the Tigers three games ago in
Houston against Furr may also
be a cause. In that game Consoli
dated escaped with a razor thin
48-46 win with a performance
that has been labeled as one of
their poorer ones of the season.
The likeable young coach is fear
ful that a like game Tuesday
could prove disastrous.
Poor performances have been
few and far between for the
Tigers thus far this season, how
ever, and even when one occurs
they have usually been better
than their opponents’ best efforts.
The coaching of Churchill com
bined with the many talents of
starters Ennis Watson, Jan
Dozier, James Nichols, David
Terral and Howard Terrell have
taken Consolidated to a 30-2 sea
son record, 10-1 in district, and
a spot as one of the state’s most
respected AAA powers.
Churchill returned for his sec
ond stint at Consolidated two
years ago and the Tigers’ prog
ress in that time has been great.
He started out his career at Mc
Kinney where he served for two
seasons and moved from there
to serve six years at College Sta
tion. He interrupted his years
with the Tigers with a season at
Corpus Christi Carroll.
Watson, a big 6-9 center, is
Consolidated’s main offensive
threat as well as its most likely
all-state candidate. An unselfish
player whose passes set up many
of his teammates’ shots, the slen
der senior has hit for 19.5 points
per game in conference action
while pulling down 10.8 rebounds
a contest.
Of the 159 shots Watson has
taken in district he has made
good on 97 for 61 per cent.
Dozier, a 6-3 forward, is the
team’s second top scorer and re
bounder. He has hit on 69 of 140
attempts in district play for 49
per cent while averaging 15.4
points a game and 8.1 rebounds.
Most of the team’s other scor
ing is by Nichols and Terral.
Nichols is averaging 12.4 while
Terral is at 5.7. Nichols has hit
on 56 of 95 shots for a 59 mark.
Consolidated has averaged 60
points in district while holding
their opposition to 43. They have
hit on 268 of 530 attempts for
50.6 per cent while pulling down
346 rebounds to 241 for their
opponents.
DOUBLE TROUBLE
A&M Consolidated Basketball Coach Jack Churchill looks
up at his one-two scoring- punch of 6-9 Ennis Watson
(right) and 6-3 Jan Dozier. The duo has led Churchill’s
Tigers to a 30-2 mark this season. (Photo by Mike Wright)
THE SPINNING WHEEL
KNITTING CLASSES . . .
Free Instructions . . .
ONE NIGHT A WEEK FOR
SIX WEEKS — CLASSES LIMITED TO 25
—Beginning Feb. 20—
Call 823-8453 804 Villa Maria
The two losses were at 4
hands of AAAA Austin McCi
lum and Conroe. They defeiti
Conroe by 10 at home and In
by one on the road.
The Tigers came from bekii
to down the Brenham Cubs 7tl
Tuesday night.
Brenham took a 36-28 leadovi
the Tigers into the dressing rw
at halftime but a great seen
half effort by Nichols brougi
Consolidated back. He scored
of the Tigers’ last 10 points
the third quarter and contribiti
9 in the final eight minutes.
Nichols hit on 10 of 15 topi
the scoring with 25 while Doii
had 20 and Watson eontritai
18.
Watson had a great night i
the backboards with 20 reborn
to pace Consolidated to a #1
edge.
Consolidated hit on 47.5 p
cent of their shots with 29 oil
while Brenham hit 25 of 58 for
45.1 mark. Tommie Sullivi
paced the Cubs with a 22 poii
night while James Dreyer cm
tributed 16.
On The
Recruiting
Front
FORT WORTH — Tea
Christian announced a flurry ol
additional schoolboy football sigi
ings Wednesday, including tffl
New Mexico all-state players,
It brought the two-day TO
total to 25.
The latest to sign letters d
intent include tackle Craig Fiff
and center-tackle Kelly Bostick
both of Hobbs, N. M., High School
Back Ricky Pride of Carthayi
and fullback-linebacker Bill Most
gomery of Whitewright wen
among the top Texas prospect*
announced by TCU Wednesday,
Others included back Nels«
Campbell and guard Ed Beviis
of Gordon, end Robert Swain ol
Graham, end Rocky French ol
Iowa Park, back David Toliver ol
Breckenridge and quarterback
Johnny Grace of Wichita Palls,
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WACO, Tex. — Baylor W
versity brought its football re
cruiting to 22 players Wednesday
when it signed 11 more prospect
The latest to sign letters ol
intent at Baylor are Mike Cols
San Antonio MacArthur bad;
Glenn Chmelar, all-state end fro®
Rockdale; Larry Buegler, Denisoi
tackle; Ronnie Steadman, Elkhart
fullback; Don Stephensone, P»1
estine linebacker; Charles Angelo
Vidor fullback; Martin Mathes
Houston Austin end; Barry Mo®
gan, Bossier City, La., linebacker;
Mike Con rad t, Goldthwaite end;
Mike Morgan, Shreveport Wood
lawn end, and Sammy Reese, Ve®
us tailback.
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In Bowling Event
At least one more girl is needed
for A&M’s women’s bowling tea®!
a representative of the MSC Ee®
reation Committee said Tuesday
The team will represent A0
at the American College Unto 1
International Tournament in Art
ington, Tex., Feb. 22-24.
Four girls have qualified for
the team. To qualify a girl mtisl
bowl three games at the MSC
Lanes.
A&M will also enter men'-*
bowling, men’s carom, chess, pin(
pong and men and women’s pocket
billiards.
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