THE BATTALION Page 4 College Station, Texas Friday, March 8, 1968 Spring Sports Aggie Track, Golf Teams In Laredo For Weekend By JOHN PLATZER One of the state’s most presti gious track meets, the Border Olympics, is on schedule for Coach Charlie Thomas’ Aiggies Saturday in Laredo. The meet will begin early in the morning with the field events and continue with the running portion throughout the day. AMONG THE OTHER major colleges entered in the university division are such annual powers as Rice, University of Houston, Texas Christian University, Texas Tech, Lamar Tech and Texas Uni versity. A total of 64 schools and 894 athletes are entered in the three divisions of the meet. Rice is the meet’s defending university division champion and should prove a tough obstacle again this season according to Coach Thomas. “I THINK Rice would have to be the general favorite,” Thomas said, “but Houston thinks they have a good team this season and I would certainly hope we would have a good chance.” In a meet as large as this week end’s the most important deter mining factor in the champion is usually its depth, Thomas said. One of Thomas’ main causes of optimism this season has been the performance of senior Martin Rollins. The pole vaulter from Alabama took a first in the Aggies til- meet last weekend in College Station with a vault of 16-1%, a new school record for A&M. IF ROLLINS can come up with another 16 or better effort in Laredo, it would set a new meet record and Thomas believes he is quite capable of it. Thomas, in fact, expects Rol lins to clear the 17 foot barrier LAND IS AT AGGIELAND FLOWER AND GIFT SHOPPE North Gate before the season is out. Curtis Mills, a 6-3 freshman, is another bright ray of hope in the Aggie track fortunes. He fin ished second t o Rice’s Conley Brown in the 440 at the College Station with a time of 48.0 while defeating Texas’ talented Dave Morton. THE AGGIE freshman led the Rice junior until the final 20 yards when Brown turned on the steam to edge out the win. Mills is also a key boy in the Aggie’s 440 and mile relay teams. Ronnie Lightfoot and 1 George Resley give A&M two of the fin est weightmen in track again this season and should place well in the shotput. They placed one-two in the event last weekend with tosses of 56-014 and 53-2 respec tively. Jack Abbott and Steve O’Neal are expected to give the Aggies points in the hurdles. GOLF Coach Henry Ransom’s golf team also made the trip to Laredo where they will compete in the Border Olympics’ three day tourn ament which began today. Among the team’s in the tourn ament was the University of Houston’s defending national champions. The Aggies, defending South west Conference champions, won the Fort Worth Invitational last week. Bill Wade paced the Fort Worth win firing a 139 for medalist hon ors. Others making the Laredo trip with the Aggies are Reggie Majors, Richard Ellis, Skip Bresk, Terry Archer and Duke Butler. TENNIS The Aggie tennis team contin ues on the road this weekend as they take on Corpus Christi Uni versity on their home grounds to day and then travel to San An tonio to play Trinity Saturday. Monday the team returns home to play North Texas State. SWIMMING Coach Omar Smith’s A g g i e swimming team is at home Satur day against Texas University in a 4 p.m. match. The Aggies finished in fourth in last season’s conference swim ming race while Texas finished second t o champion Southern Methodist University. All You Need Is Love After all, it's what makes the world go 'round in that wonderful, once-in-a-lifetime way. 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By GARY SHERER The Texas Aggie baseball team is on the road again tomorrow afternoon at Houston in a 2:30 contest with the Rice Owl nine. Righthander Rocky Thompson will get the starting call from Coach Tom Chandler. Thompson, the 6-footer from Houston who transferred to A&M last year from Kilgore JC, is 1-0 on the year. HIS VICTORY came over Texas last Saturday, 1-0 at Bryan’s Travis Park Field. Thompson came within two outs of getting credit for the shutout, as Bob Sanders had to come in to save the win. Rice under the tutelage of Coach Doug Osbum has a slim squad this season. The Owl teams usually field small sports teams because of a small student body but this years’ diamond squad is especially small. Nineteen men are on the Owl roster. Graduation hit Rice the hardest in the most important spot, the pitching department. Mickey Hoi- NIT Question: How Good Is LIU? NEW YORK (A 1 ) — Can small college basketball’s championship team win the prestigious National Invitation Tournament at Madi son Square Garden two straight years ? Long Island University, led by Little All-American Larry New- bold, will have a tough time try ing to duplicate the feat of Souths ern Illinois University and Walt Frazier in winning the No. 1 spot in The Associated Press’ poll and then sweeping through the NIT last year. LIU, No. 1 this year with a 21-1 record, appears to have a stronger field to face than the Salukis did a year ago. The Blackbirds drew Bradley, 19-8, for their first round oppo nents o n Saturday afternoon, March 16. The pairing were an nounced Thursday. The 16-team tourney opens on Thursday, March 14, and winds up Saturday afternoon, March 23. The championship game will be telecast by CBS. 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