The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 18, 1968, Image 3

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    JUDSON SMITH
Campus Police
Seek Location
OfA&MJunior
Campus Security is seeking as
sistance in locating Niley Judson
Smith, missing since March 20.
He lived in Dorm 15, room 220.
Smith has been a student here
since last summer. He is a junior
marketing major from Cameron.
Smith is 21, six feet, two inches
tall, weighs 180 pounds, has blue
eyes, brown hair in a crew cut,
a birthmark on the right side of
his chin and sometimes wears
glasses.
Anyone having information
that may lead to locating Smith
should contact Campus Security
Chief Ed Powell.
Retired Rancher
Learns New Holds
At Age Of 66
A former Junction resident who
grappled with dogies for a living
is learning some new holds, at the
age of 66.
Ray Clapp, a retired rancher
of 3620 Sunnybrook Lane, Bryan,
has taken up judo. He became
affiliated with the Texas A&M
Judo Club about a month ago.
“I like it fine,” the greying,
slender man says. ‘‘It’s something
I always wanted to do when I
was younger, but never had time
for. Ranching kept me busy.”
The 5-foot-ll, 160 pound judo
neophyte recommends the activity
for anyone, ages 7 to 70.
That’s almost the range of the
A&M group since Clapp joined.
Opposite him on the club’s age
spectrum is 17-year-old Jean Bal
linger, A&M Consolidated High
junior and daughter of A&M
English professor Richard H.
Ballinger.
“I’ve never known anyone who
started after 40,” observed Air
Force Capt. Gibbs Dibrell, a judo
black belt of 12 years experience.
“In Japan, judo instructors usual
ly stay active up to 60 to 65 years
of age,” the graduate student
added.
Dibrell and Dr. William P. Fife,
acting head of the Biology De
partment, are the top-ranked judo
belt holders at A&M. It was
through Fife’s invitation that
Clapp joined the club. They are
neighbors.
The retired rancher’s instruc
tion comes from 20-year-old Del
bert Antwiler of Longview, an
A&M junior electrical engineering
major and black belt.
“I do it for the recreation and
knowledge itself,” Clapp com
ments. “Women, especially, should
benefit from judo in terms of
self-defense.”
The former Kimbell County,
Kerrville and Erath County
rancher also likes to bowl. He
and his wife bowled in a local
mixed league, which Ray com
pleted with a mid-150 average.
Clapp was born in Kentucky
and moved to Texas with his
parents when he was five. He
ranched at Junction 25 years,
operated a spread at Kerrville
until 1964 and then ran cattle
on a place 12 miles south of
Stephenville three years.
They moved to Waco last year,
lived in College Station and now
have a home in Bryan.
Visits to Junction, Kerrville
and a daughter in Baytown keeps
the new judo student on the go.
He has other interests.
“A guide wrote that my license
is ready for a September elk
hunt in Wyoming,” Clapp says.
A REAL TWIST
NEW DELHI (A>> _ Those cow
boy boots on sale in America may
have been made by Indians. For
the first time, , India exported
2,400 pairs of cowboy boots to
the United States during 1967,
Deputy Commerce Ministeer M. S.
Qureshi told Parliament.
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