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Rice Leads Net Play th the newsii, l and the C^. dup. nothing, ve jeopardiiti r emaininf» fter the to gin ainj, ce was >n Nol’s mbodians conj ind effectivtlj that togefc 's he did Id supply s uipment w ™y needs as! ts defense.” ce is to got,: rouble,” Niji, : cleansing imese and VU ctuaries whitl or attacks American snj forces in Sot ciety ndai ier of Kin > College d esigm willmi. m, which in; lembershipfe f the Tie 1 faculty, y is limited:; t of the gn:- ach disciple- of Archie lental Design ace Kite, -over par fe ;he 6,900-yjii Club cours for the ate' rd Ellis vfii pace with i 1 Veriato, ft HOUSTON <^) — Headed by Rice’s Zan Guerry, top seeded players moved into the round of 16 with easy Thursday victories in the opening play to determine the individual tennis champion of the Southwest Conference. Top-ranked Guerry and second- seeded John Gardner, a Southern Methodist freshman from Aus tralia, drew opening round byes. 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You can place your trust in a man who merits this wide spread approval by his fel low lawyers and judges. Vote for Judge TRUMAN ROBERTS Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Saturday, May 2 (Pol. Ad, paid for by Truman Roberts Campaign Committee) Rizza of Arkansas, 6-2, 6-3, and Gardner defeated Bill Borders of Arkansas, 6-4, 6-2. Third seeded Tico Carrero, the defending champion from Rice, defeated Lawton Park of A&M, 6-2, 6-2, and John Nelson of Texas, 6-0, 6-3. Mike Estep of Rice, seeded fourth, defeated Bill Landauer, Arkansas, 6-2, 6-1, and Ron Touchon of Texas, 6-2, 6-4. The nearest thing to an upset was a 6-3, 6-4 upset by Borders against Gus Pellizzi, a member of the Rice team that already had clinched the conference team championship. Sportsm an ship: Charm and Grace Under Pressure Every year during the same weekend of the Southwest Conference Track Meet, the Southwest Conference Sports manship Committee gets together and talks about problems facing the conference student bodies in relationship to good sportsmanship. In 1948, Battalion co-editor James Nelson, set the founding principles of the Southwest Conference Sports manship Committee into being and that hallowed tradition of trying to be the best behaved at athletic contests was started. The Aggies were awarded the trophy in 1949, after Southern Methodist University won the initial award. Since that time the trophy has eluded the eager grasp of Aggie hands and has not found its way home yet. The original trophy was retired by Texas Christian University by winning the bronze beauty three consecutive times from 1954 to 1956. But what is the reason for gathering the elite of each Southwest Conference school together to pick the best sportsman? Have they come together to have a high grade of social fun or do they measure objectively the qualities of each school and tally up the results? Aggies can rest assured Brad Dusek added three touch- beginning not to be the latter. downs on short P^ un ^ es ^ .^ he ' According to former co-editor Nelson, now president of Maroons out-scored the Whites . u -n- ^ • u 1 42-0 in A&M’s controlled scrim- the Gre y Wolf Drilling Company in Houston, the orgamza- Neill. Dusek Shine in Play At Kyle Field Junior fullback Doug’ Neill broke loose on touchdown jaunts of 54 and 32 yards and sophomore mage at Kyle Field last night. Neill racked up 147 yards in nine carries. Dusek accounted for 109 yards in 15 attempts. Dusek’s TDs were from 3, 4 and 1 yards out. Quarterback Lex James, anoth er sophomore, threw a 27-yard scoring pass to Steve Burks, and safety David Hoot returned an intercepted pass 45 yards for the other scores. Meanwhile, the Maroon defense was shutting down the Whites with only five first downs. Coach Gene Stallings was pleased with the way his young squad played after 15 spring practice sessions. “I thought we looked pretty good,” Stallings said. Neill ran exceptionally well and the offensive line did a good job. I’d say we improved this week.” Three other hacks averaged better than four yards per carry. Hugh McElroy had 33 yards in four tries, Cliff Thomas had 26 in five carries, and Burks had 32 in seven carries. perma-crease West bury Slacks 3tm Starnes unibersitp men’s toear 328 University Drive 713/846-2706 College Station. Texas 77840 ■ ■■■ 1 1 i»q AN IMPORTANT SEMINAR ON MIND CONTROL AND ALPHA DYNAMICS’ Mark Luther Lecturer FOR EVERYONE INTERESTED IN DEVELOPING MENTAL POWER... On April 2nd, NBC Television car- M a Science News Special—"The Jnexplained," narrated by Rod Sor ing—in which one of the most antastic breakthroughs in modern isychology was discussed. 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We didn’t feel that A&M or any other school had to strive for better sportsmanship, but that the quality comes out naturally in outstanding athletic competition such as in the Southwest Conference. There’s a certain quality that seems to rise to the top of best athletics. The charm and grace of a player on a squad and of a spectator at a University is what counts.” However, it’s the selfish and disregarding player that draws attention. “Sportsmanship has become a poor word to describe these good qualities. During my college years the word description was adequate, but now there seems to be a stigma of being a loser affixed to being a good sport,” Nelson continued. “I’ve come to resent the influence of players, coaches, and college presidents that present the impression sportsman ship is not a credit of winning. Sportsmanship is intended to be thought of as competition. The sportsmanship of winning which Darrell Royal and Frank Broyles present to the public has done much to forward the degree of image of good sportsmanship,” the Aggie pointed out. It’s well known that Royal and Broyles are great friends off the field and during the season—until Arkansas Cardinal Red and Texas Burnt Orange face each other across the line of scrimmage. And until the final whistle there’s a deep hate between the two. After the final toot that friendship resumes, usually on the nearest golf course. Nelson feels that athletic directors of the SWC schools may have been passive in advocating good sportsmanship. “Homer Norton was a great help in starting our program, but I can’t be real sure of the involvement of athletic directors now, because I haven’t been able to keep up with the Committee since going into business,” Nelson said. “College students have to develop the qualities of maturity from which good sportsmanship will flow. Great champions all have this quality. John Kimbrough exhibited this quality of courage and sportsmanship. A combination of charm and grace under pressure,” Nelson concluded. Yes, a feeling of charm and grace under pressure, whether it be on the Southwest Conference Sportsmanship Committee, in private business after graduation, marriage, or on the battlefield, is about the only chance the world has left with the new crop of young people. THE Friday, May 1, 1970 BATTALION College. Station, Texas Page 5 THERE IS A DIFFERENCE EAST LANSING, Mich. <A>> — Gus Ganakas says there’s a big difference between coaching high school and college basket- t/AMPm NOW SHOWING 1:30 - 4 p. m. - 6:30 - 9 p. m. ‘Seek... and ye shall find! THE E AUAD OP CABLE HOGUE TECHNICOLORS From WARNER BROS.. SPECIAL KIDDIE MORNING SHOW SATURDAY 9:30 A. M. ADMISSION 35ft Prizes, Treats & Fun For All 5 Cartoons ‘WHO’s MINDING THE STORE” With Jerry Lewis fCZS 5C a ■ TSSSSm C'HMictN uNomz vf&cs- f RFt WEST SIDE AT 8:15 P. M. 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