- Page 4 College Station, Texas Thursday, February 19, 1970 THE BATTALION TEXAS INTERCQILEGIATE STUDENTS ASSOCIATION Mi mill invites you to ]oin its programs VIA AMERICAN AIRLINES ACAPULCO spring break 70 March 20-26 INCLUDES SIX NIGHTS IN HOTEL $279 ROUND TRIP FROM TEXAS CHARTER FLIGHTS Date. ........ Depart.,^ ,To^, A ^^JOate v ,^ 1. June 2 Houston London Aug. 18 2. June 3 Dallas London July 23 Air Fare Guaranteed/Planes Under Contract $50 Deposit/Sign Up Today/Space Limited Depart Brussels Brussels ..To Houston Dallas TSTA s Authorized Travel Agent BEVERLEY BRALEY TOURS TRAVEL Memorial Student Center Texas A&M University College Station 713 — 846-3773 Aggie Baseball Starts Monday Coach Tom Chandler’s 1970 Texas A&M baseball edition goes on public display for the first time iMlonday when the Aggies tangle with Pan-American in Ed inburg. The afternoon doubleheader will start at 1 p.m. with a seven inning game to be followed by a nine-inning contest. Chandler has nominated junior southpaw Doug Rau of Colum bus to pitch the opener and sen ior righthander Dave Benesh of Houston St. Thomas to work the nightcap. A&M’s probable starters, in ibatting order: Larry Smith or R. J. Englert, left field, Carroll Lilly or Butch Ghutzman, second base, Danny Ragland, third base, Boyd Hadaway, right field, Dave Elmendorf, center field, Chris 5 Seniors Ink ie Letters Five more high school football players have signed letters of in tent with Texas A&M to bring the Aggies’ total signees to 38. The latest to add their names to the Aggie ranks were Neder land tackle Marshall Jackson, 6- foot-3, 200 pounds; Nederland halfback Bob Merren, 6-1, 190; halfback Grady Harris, 6-0, 175 of Arlington; guard Richard Se- mands, 6-0, 207, of Houston Ster ling; and Arlington fullback Da vid Standish, 5-11, 188. Another freshman signee, Eric Elkins, a quarterback-safety from Dallas Jesuit, set a schoolboy in door record in track in the Astro dome meet this past weekend. He set an indoor high hurdles rec ord with a 14.1 clocking and last year ran a 13.9 for the fifth best time in the nation outdoors. Three runners on A&M’s mile relay team, who hold the new indoor world’s record are fresh men and a freshman, Steve Ve- riato, is leading the Aggie golf qualifying. ENGINEERS... ...SIAM YOUR Cancel witd, San Antonio Air Materiel Area KELLY AIR FORCE BASE, TEXAS i Tha San Antonio Air Materiel Area (SAAMA) located at Kelly Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas provides world-wide logistical support to all major commands of the Air Force,, Through procurement, supply, transportation, and maintenance operations, SAAMA plays a vital role in the complex process of converting national resources into superior, ready air power. Our number one job is to keep Air Force weapons systems ready around the clock. 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The juniors are Elmendorf, a two-year letterman from Hous ton Westbury; Hodge, a one- year letterman from Bryan; Rau, a two-year letterman and Rag land, a Ranger JC transfer from Cedar Hill. The sophomores are Sans, one- year letterman from Houston Lee; Ghutzman, one-year letter- man from Houston Bellaire; Smith, from Corpus Christi King; Englert, from Big Spring and Lilly, from Cleburne. 6 Records Fall; But So Do Aggies Each school set three meet rec ords here Tuesday as the Texas Longhorns heat the Texas Ag gies, 71-42, in a dual swimming match. The summaries were: 400-yard medley relay—1. Tex as (3:45.1) (Roberts, Salzhand- ler, McNaughton, Ligon) New meet record. Old record 3:48.1. 1000-yard freestyle—1. Bruce Anderson, Texas, 10:44.3. 2. Bill Barnhill, Texas, 10:47.3. 3. Eric Wolff, A&M, 10:52.3. New rec ord 10:48.8. (Wolff set new A&M school record. Old record 11:03.1. 200-yard freestyle—1. Richard Ravel, Texas, 1:51.5. 2. Colin Dunn, A&M, 1:52.8. 3. Rick Dur- paw, Texas, 1:55.0. 50-yard freestyle — 1. Tom Sparks, A&M, 22.5. 2. Gottesman, Texas, 23.2. 3. Nash, Texas, 23.5 (Ties meet record). ....200-yard Individual Medley—1. Mike Hicks, A&M, 2:06.5. 2. Shoe maker, Texas, 2:06.6. 3. Randy Crosley, A&M, 2:15.6. (new meet record, old record 2:08.5.) One-meter Diving — 1. Eddy Grant, A&M, 269.35. 2. McFar land, Texas, 228.05. 3. Vick, Tex as, 221.20. 200-yard Butterfly — 1. Mc Naughton, Texas, 2:02. 2. Pohl, Texas, 2:10.8. 3. Bill Brimberry, A&M, 2:20.4. 100-yard freestyle — 1. Drew Rigon, Texas, 50.0. 2. Tom Sparks, A&M, 50.7. 3. Kim Blake- man, A&M, 51.2. 200-yard backstroke—1. Robin son, Texas, 2:06.9. 2. Roberts, Texas, 2:07.6. 3. Mike Hicks, A&M, 2:11.8 (new meet record, old record 2:08.1) 500-yard freestyle—1. Beasley, Texas, 5:12.8. 2. Shoemaker, Tex as, 5:29.2. 3. Gordon Taylor, A&M, 5:35.6. 200-yard breaststroke—1. Doug Carson, A&M, 2:23.5. 2. Blodgett, Texas, 2:24.7. 3. Flodine, Texas, 2:25.1. (new meet record, old record 2:24.0.) Three-meter Diving — 1. Tom Neylond, Texas, 263.15. 2. Eddy Grant, A&M, 250.45. 3. Bill Hollo way, Texas, 218.98. 400-yard freestyle relay — 1. Texas A&M (3:22.5) (Eric Wolff, Kim Blakeman, Colin Dunn, Tom Sparks) (new meet record, old record 3:25.5. Coach Pat Patterson’s Aggies will compete in the Southwest AAU meet in Dallas Friday and Saturday. Jazzie Cazzie Helping Knicks NEW YORK (^P)—Cazzie Rus sell has so much enthusiasm it seems to have spilled over onto both ends of the basketball court. “He has the enthusiasm of Joe Frawiec,” said John Condon, the Madison Square Garden boxing publicity man, likening Russell to the heavyweight champion. “He comes off the bench all charged up . . . full of electrici ty.” Unfortunately, most of Rus sell’s enthusiasm during his first few years with the New York Knicks of the National Bas ketball Association was bottled up on the offensive end of the court. 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