The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, December 09, 1970, Image 5

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By CLIFFORD BROYLES
Battalion Sports Editor
-The Texas Aggie track team—
running without top runners Cur
tis and Marvin Mills—tied for
third place with Memphis State
in a classy field of four confer-
en ce champions Tuesday night at
the Liberty Bowl Indoor track
mee t in Memphis, Tennessee.
The University of Kansas, de
fending NCAA indoor track cham
pions, won the meet with 60
Aggies, minus Mills brothers, take third
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points. The University of Ten
nessee was second with 46 points
and the Aggies and Memphis
State tied with 22 points.
Kansas won the Big Eight Con
ference track title last year; Ten
nessee, the Southeastern title;
Memphis State, the Missouri Val
ley crown; and the Aggies, the
Southwest Conference champion
ship.
Minus the Mills brothers, who
stayed at A&M to catch up on
some academic work with finals
closing in fast, were hampered
in the mile relay, 440 and the
sprints.
The Aggies managed only one
first place as SWC sprint cham
pion Rockie Woods claimed first
in the 50-yard high hurdles in
6.2 seconds, which was one of
five indoor school track records
set at the meet. Donnie Rogers
was fourth with 6.4
High jumper Marvin Taylor
cleared the bar at 6-10 but finish
ed second to Kansas’ Barry Schur
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on fewer misses. Ben Greathouse
was fourth at 6-8.
Willie Blackmon also set a
school indoor mark in the 880-
yard run when he ran the half
mile in 1:55.9.
Don Kellar zipped to a school
record of 1:13.2 in the 600 yard
run and Frank Ybarbo also set
a school standard with a 9:10.8
time in the two-mile run.
The Aggie two-mile relay team
of Dennis O’Brien, Harold Bogt-
borg, Pat Bradley and Sammy
liis m ‘ < ' r
ARKANSAS TAILBACK Bill Burnett runs into Texas’ Scott Henderson (61) during the
Longhorns second-quarter goal line stand that preserved a 14-7 lead and put them on the
road to a 42-7 win that placed them in the Cotton Bowl for the third straight year.
Arkansas, despite a 9-2 record, will not go to a bowl as several bowl committees took
teams with 3, 4 and even five losses instead of the Hogs. (Photo by Steve Bryant)
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Skinner also set a school record
with a time of 7:54.6.
The two-mile relay, Taylor and
Kellar all finished second and
Ybarbo third.
David Morris picked up fourth
place points in the 440 with a
time of 51.7.
Kansas took first place in six
events, the two-mile relay, mile
run, high jump, 1000-yard run,
pole vault and shot put, in win
ning the meet.
Tennessee took first in the mile
relay, 880-yard run and 600-yard
run and Memphis State won the
Squadron 2 wins
bowling title
Fall intramural sports is near
ing its end—Thursday is the final
day of sports this semester. While
winning four championships,
Squadron 2 has taken the lead in
the race for intramural team
champion.
Squadron 2 won its latest cham
pionship last week. They beat
F-l for the Class B bowling title.
They have won Class B bowling
and basketball championships and
Class A football and handball
championships.
The final game will be played
today in Class A horseshoes. Play
ing in the semifinals Tuesday
were K-l, C-l, Squadron 10 and
the White Band. Golf also will
be finished before Christmas with
eight teams remaining at this
time. A-l, E-l, F-2, Squadron 9,
Squadron 10 and Davis-Gary I &
II all have reached quarterfinal
action.
440 and the 50-yard dash.
All the schools in the meet ex
cept A&M have indoor tracks to
work on and it was the first time
this season the Aggies have run
on an indoor oval.
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