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THE BATTALION
Tuesday, May 1, 1973
College Station, Texas
Page 5
Cinder men Fair Well In Drake Relays
By TED BORISKIE
Assistant Sports Editor
Scottie Jones tied a meet and
school record and the mile relay
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team improved its time by more
than four seconds to highlight
the A&M performances in the
Drake Relays in Des Moines,
Iowa.
Jones’ time of 13.5 seconds in
the 120-yard high hurdles prelims
tied Olympic champion and world
record holder Rod Milburn’s rec
ord set last year.
Running against Milburn in the
finals, Jones injured his leg and
finished second with a 13.8 mark.
Milburn retied his own record
with another 13.5.
Jones beat Milburn out of the
blocks and was with him for the
first half of the race.
“I pulled my left hamstring
over the sixth hurdle and lost my
pull,” he explained.
‘T think I should have won, I
really do,” he said. “I know I had
some more in me, I just couldn’t
get it out.
“I’m mad because my leg gave
out. I keep missing my opportun
ities to win the big one.”
Jones refuses to be content
considered as a perennial second-
place finisher to Milburn.
“If I don’t think I’m in a class
with him, I should quit,” he said.
“I was really pleased with Scot-
tie’s performance,” said Coach
Charlie Thomas. “His leg is sore
but it probably isn’t as bad as
a lot of people seem to think
it is. He should be running in
Thursday’s meet (against Rice
and Texas) in Austin.”
The mile relay team of Harold
Davis, Sommy Dierschke, Horace
Grant and Doug Brodhead, ran
3:08.9, to finish second to Texas’
University Golf
Course dosed
The University golf course is
now completely closed for reno
vation, announced Management
Services Director Howard Vestal.
Vestal said nine holes are ten
tatively scheduled to be reopened
about the middle of the summer.
The entire course was to have
been closed in February, but nine
holes were kept open in view of
weather-caused delays in working
on the portion closed initially.
3:06.4, the best collegiate time
in the nation this year.
This gives the Aggies the sec
ond best time in the Southwest
Conference this year, ahead of
TCU’s 3:09.1, also set at Drake.
The splits for the Aggies were
Davis’ 48.1, Dierschke’s 46.9,
Grant’s 46.3 and Brodhead’s 47.7.
The Aggies’ two-mile relay
team finished third behind Texas
and Illinois with a time of 7:27.4.
Running for A&M was Pat Brad
ley, Davis, Willie Blackmon and
Grant.
A&M javelin thrower Bill New
ton finished fifth with 219-6, his
best throw of the season. With
this throw, he now ranks third
in the javelin in the SWC.
Billy Porter ran a 9.6 in the
100 but failed to qualify. The
440-yard relay team also failed
to qualify with a 41.4 time.
Six SWC schools and North
Texas State University sent in
dividuals who did not qualify to
go to Drake to a track meet held
at Kyle Field Thursday.
Marvin Mills was a double win
ner in the pick-up meet, taking
the 100 in 9.8 and the 220 in 21.4.
His mark in the 220 is his best
of the season and one of the tops
in the SWC.
Also winning for A&M with
a season’s best was Harold Mc
Mahan who pole vaulted 16-0.
“McMahan is really beginning
to come back into form,” said
Thomas. “We expect points out
of him in the SWC meet.”
McMahan holds the A&M rec
ord of 16-6 set in Kansas in 1971.
His season’s best before Saturday
was 15-0.
Phil McGuire finished second
while Ben Greathouse took a dis
appointing third in the high jump,
both clearing 6-5. Greathouse
jumped 6-10 in the Astrodome at
the beginning of the season.
Craig Carter took second in the
shot put with a toss of 52-7.
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Golf, Tennis Teams
Suffer Sad Ends
A&M’s golf and tennis seasons
both came to disappointing ends
in their respective SWC tourna
ments in Austin last weekend.
Bill Wright, the only Aggie to
make it to the singles quarterfi
nals in tennis, defeated Texas
Tech star George Hammerick 7-6,
6-4, 6-4, only to lose to No. 2
seeded Lee Merry of Houston in
the semifinals 6-3, 7-5.
Wright and Bill Hoover were
defeated in the doubles quarter
finals by Texas’ Dan Nelson and
Graham Whaling while teammates
Dan Courson and Carter Lomax
were eliminated by Texas’ Ron
Touchon and Jim Bayliss.
No. 1 seeded George Hardie of
SMU walked off with the cham
pionship by defeating Merry 7-6,
6-3 in a climatic finale Satur
day.
In the doubles, howevei*, Merry
and Dale Ogden had no trouble at
all in defeating Rice’s Emilio
Montano and Gus Pellizzi 6-3, 6-3.
The Houston pair never lost a
set in winning four straight
matches.
Montano and Pellizzi’s defeat
represented for the first time
since the Owls had not won
either the dual match competition
singles or doubles crown in SWC
play.
Texas, led by superstar Ben
Crenshaw, took the golf title for
the second straight year and the
third time in the past four.
A&M’s Bill Schmidt and Tommy
Johnson, both shooting 224, were
15 strokes off Crenshaw’s pace
but only three strokes away from
second.
Other Aggie scores were Ran
dy Tickner, 227; Clay Dozier, 231;
and Paul Dieckert, 235.
Final team standing's and scores
were: 1) Texas, 870; 2) Houston,
879; 3) Texas Tech, 898; 4) SMU,
898; 5) Arkansas, 902; 6) A&M,
906; 7) TCU, 917; 8) Baylor, 936;
9) Rice, 951.
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