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United Iraq City Hosts Meet For A A U Tankers THE Thursday, June 20, 1968 BATTALION College Station, Texas Page 5 By HANK MILLS The College Station Swim Club will host the Region 9 Amatuer Athletic Union swimming com petition Friday and Saturday. Over 200 entrants from the re gion, which takes in Texas and portions of Louisiana and Miss issippi, are expected to partici pate in the outdoor meet, report ed Emil Mamaliga, one of the ; meet managers and faculty mem ber of the A&M Health and Phy sical Education Department. ‘‘The purpose of the meet is for AAU competitors to meet the qualifying times of the AAU championships,” he continued. Mamaliga added that these times are established by AAU national committees based on past performances by competitors. “Competition will be open to AAU registered athletes 12 years and older,” he explained. The other meet manager is Mrs. Francis Henry of the Col lege Station Recreation Council. Meet referee is College Station Swim Club Coach Pat Patterson. Judges and other meet oficials are being chosen from interested citizens in the area. The meet consists of swim ming competition only. One and three meter springboard and five and ten meter platform diving competition will take place in Houston on the same days. The A&M meet’s competition will begin with preliminaries at Lake Somerville Site Of Cruises Two courses, one long and one short, will be set upon Lake Som erville Saturday for the A&M Sailing Club’s cruises, Dr. John Goeschl, one of the officers, said today. The “Mutt and Jeff” cruises will be set from Overlook Park at 2 p.m. A picnic dinner is slated for 7 p.m. following the cruises. Students or faculty members who have boats or who are in terested in sailing, should sign up on the Sailing Club poster in the Memorial Student Center or contact Goeschl at 846-7751 for further information regarding sailing activities at Texas A&M. noon and finish at 7 p.m. on both days. Cost of admission will be 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for children under 12, Mamaliga pointed out. Some of the team members representing College Station in the meet will be John Greenhut, Steve Henry, Dale Henry, Edgar Blacklege, Covert Blackledge and Robert Stallings. Also included on the team are Jim Jeeter, Bennett Freelander, Bob Barlow, Mason Cloud and Karl Fryxell. Girl team members include Tina Derendinger, Terry Alani, Beth McArthur, Pat Greenhut and Mary Cay Galloway. Meet Manager Mamaliga said entries have been received from four Houston groups, Waco’s Fly ing Dolphins and Austin. Other major Texas clubs and swimmers from Louisiana and Mississippi are expected. Stallings Named European Coach Gene Stallings, who coached the Texas Aggies to the 1967 South west Conference football title and a Cotton Bowl win over Alabama, gets international exposure soon when he helps conduct a football training school for coaches and officials in Europe. Stallings, along with Missouri’s Dan Devine and Syracuse’s Ben Schwartzwalder, will lecture and teach on the coaches’ pha^se of the school. Tommy Bell of the NFL and one other official will handle the other phase. The schools will be conducted at Wiesbaden, Germany and Lon don, England, starting June 24 and ending July 4. The group will leave from Dulles Airport in Washington, D. C. at 8 p. m. June 22 for Germany. Stallings, who played football at Texas A&M in 1954-55-56, left Paul Bryant’s coaching staff at Alabama to return to his alma mater in December, 1964. Hi/s first A&M team, in 1965, had a 3-7 mark. The second was 4-5-1 and the third, last year, won its final six games to capture the SWC title, A&M’s first since Stal lings was a tri-captain and end in 1956. The European football training school is being sponsored by the United States Air Force. wmmimmmmmmmmmmimim NO MONOPOLY Dale Henry, Mrs. Francis Henry and Steve Henry make quite a showing- as a family in volved in swimming, but they won’t be the only ones present at the AAU swimming meet here Friday and Saturday. The two boys will be competitors and Mrs. Henry is one of the meet managers. Also shown is Pat Patterson the meet referee, Doug Adamson, another competitor, and Emil Mamaliga, meet manager. Priority Ticket Deadline July 1 Texas A&M football fans have less than two weeks to make sure they’re on a priority list for 1968 Aggie football tickets. The deadline for getting in ticket orders is July 1. All orders received before the deadine will get priority rating for handling. After that date, orderjs Will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. A&M Athletic Business Man ager Wally Groff said his office already has received orders for more than 3,000 season ticket/3 and the pace is expected to pick up greatly prior to July 1. Tickets for A&M’s first three games—at LSU, at Tulane and at Florida State—are priced at $6 each. The seven Southwest Con ference games have a $5 per ticket price. Ticket applications have been mailed out to some 65,000 people on various priority list/s such as Aggie Club members, Stadium option holders, former students, etc. The general public can mail in ticket orders now, too, and get a priority handling, if their order is postmarked prior to July 1. An extra 25 cents should be included in all order to take care of post age and handling. A&M’s four home games th^s season are: Oct. 12, Texas Tech; Oct. 19, TCU; Nov. 2, Arkansas and Nov. 16, Rice. 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