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THE BATTALION
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13. 1974
Cindermen
prepare to
lose in Houston,
host SMU, TCU
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The A&M track squad opens its
1974 home season Saturday against
SMU and TCU.
The Aggies are coming off a disap
pointing loss to the Rice Owls Satur
day in a triangular meet with the
University of Houston as the third
team.
The Owls gathered 68 points to 57
for the Aggies even though A&M had
six wins to Rice’s five. Houston was
third with 45 points and five wins.
Saturday, the sprints will be the
featured events as A&M and SMU
possess the class of the SWC sprinters.
In the 100-yard dash, Gene Pouncy
has a wind-aided 9.2 to his credit
which, coupled with an impressive win
over world record holder Steve
Williams and Olympian Don Quarrie in
the Astrodome meet earlier this year,
would probably rank him as favorite.
However, A&M’s Charles Dawson came
away winner at the Border Olympics,
SAM DIERSCHKE
the only time the two have met, and
posted a 9.6, his best time of the year.
TCU’s Bill Collins has run a wind-aided
9.4 but has been unable to defeat
either Dawson or Pouncy whenever he
has run against them. Sam Dierschke,
who ran a 9.4 last year and finished
second in the conference meet for the
Aggies, will be running the century for
the first time this year. Dierschke
might be an upset winner as could
A&M’s Carl Roaches, the best high
school sprinter in the state two years
ago, who is just coming back into
shape in his premier season with the
Aggie tracksters.
Joe Pouncy has the best time in the
conference this year with a wind-aided
20.8 but Dierschke has yet to lose at
this distance this season. The speedster
from Sealy has clocked a 21.4 while
Collins has a 21.1 as his best.
The 440-yard relay should be a real
battle if the Aggies can keep the baton
in circulation. A&M has failed to
negotiate the final handoff for the past
two weeks. The Aggie team of Gerald
D’Ambrosio, Dierschke, Dawson and
Scottie Jones has the SWC’s best time
at 40.6 while the Mustangs have posted
a 40.9. The SMU team of Mike Rideau,
Rufus Shaw and the Pouncys won the
SWC title last spring.
Shaw has a 48.0 in the 440-yard
dash while A&M’s Doug Brodhead has
run a 48.1. TCU’s Lee Wiliams could
also figure in the race.
The javelin is shaping into a fierce
contest as SMU’s Glenn Derwin faces
Aggie Bill Newton for the second time
this season. Derwin threw the lance
225 feet, 10 inches to win at the
Border Olympics while Newton had to
be satisfied with second and a toss of
210-10. Newton threw 216-4 to win at
Rice last week and has a season’s best
of 217-1. Mustang freshman Rick
Goldback could surprise with a good
throw as he presently owns the SWC’s
third best mark of 203-3.
The shot put will be one of the
most hotly contested events of the
afternoon as SMU’s Don Randall takes
on A&M’s Craig Carter. Carter has the
fourth best mark in the conference
with a put of 54-0 but Randall is right
behind him with a best of 53-6%.
Carter put 53-10 last week against Rice
and Houston.
Knodel quits as Rice coach,
Aggie considered for job
HOUSTON UP> — Rice Univer
sity Athletic Director A. M. Bale
strated the search for a new bas
ketball coach Tuesday with early
emphasis placed on three assist
ant coaches.
Don Knodel, head basketball
coach the past eight years, re
signed suddenly Monday and an
nounced he was retiring from
coaching. The Owls finished this
season with a 5-9 Southwest Con
ference record after being picked
unanimously for last place.
Bale said assistant coaches
George Mehaffey and McCoy Mc-
Lemore both had expressed inter
est in the job and a third assist
ant, former Rice player Greg Wil
liams, also would be considered.
Mehaffey, a former player at
A&M, has been on the Rice staff
five years after coaching in the
Houston school system. Mehaffey
was drafted by St. Louis in the
NBA after making All-SWC in
1957 but entered the Air Force
instead.
McLemore, an all-Missouri Val
ley Conference selection at Drake,
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The 880-yard run will see the debut
of premier A&M half-milers Harold
Davis and Ron McGonigle at this dis
tance. Neither has been able to run his
specialty this year as both have missed
most of the young season, McGonigle
with a leg injury and Davis due to
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Other A&M entries by events: and prices you
Mile run —Pat Bradley,
Sheffield, Danny Jones,
Goodman, Jacob Yemme.
120-yard high hurdles-Scottie
Jones, Shifton Baker, Richard
McGilvray.
440-yard hurdles-Shifton Baker,
Craig McPhail, Richard McGilvray.
3-mile run-Jacob Yemme, Kyle
Heffner, Marvin Maphet.
Pole vault-David Peterek,
Blair, Don Corley, Tom Nance.
High jump-Phil McGuire,
Riggs, David Frazier.
Long jump-Shifton Baker,
Owen.
Discus-Tim Brown.
440 relay—1, Houston (Mike Williams,
Larry Gnatzig, Barney Williams, Wayne
Johnson), 41.6 2, Rice 41.9.
Shot put—1, Ken Stadel, Rice 59-7%. 2,
Craig Carter, Texas A&M, 53-11%. 3,
Steve Horster, Rice 48-7%. ' 4, Buddy
Briscoe, Rice -842%.
Javelin—1, Bill Newton, Texas A&M,
216-5. 2, Mike Goodwin, Rice, 174-6. 3,
Chuck Hodge, Rice, 138-10. 4, Mike Ful-
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Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Alston, George Dale
Degree: Doctor of Philosophy in Agronomy
Dissertation: APICAL DOMINANCE AND
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Time: March 12, 1974 at 10:00 a.m.
Place: Room 109 in the Agronomy Bldg.
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College of Science English Proficiency
Examination
All Juniors and Seniors in curricula of
the College of Science who have not com
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Exam must take this exam on Wednesday,
March 20, 1974 at 7 :00 p.m.
BIOLOGY Department Curricula —
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CHEMISTRY Department Curricula —
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Room 203 HARRINGTON COMPLEX
PHYSICS Department Curricula —
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departmental secretary. Completion of this
examination, a requirement of the College
of Science, is a prerequisite for candidacy
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:16.4. 4, David Brennan,
Steve Schroed
Lodwick, Rice,
Houston, 4:21.5
Long jump—1, Tom Owens, Texas
A&M, 23-0%, 2, Wayne Johnson, Houston,
22-11. 8, Roger Mayes, Houston, 22-7%. 4,
Shifton Baker, Texas A&M, 22-6%.
120 yards hurdles—1, Scottie Jones
Texas A&M, 14.8. 2, Churck Hodge, Rice,
14.4. Shifton Baker, Texas A&M 14.4. 4,
Mike Fulghum, Rice, 14.7.
High jump—David McMenamin, Hous
ton, 6-8. 2, Phil McGuire, Texas A&M, 6.8.
3, Cliff Fruge, Houston, 6-6. 4, Glen Ray,
Rice, 64.
440—1, Doug Brodhead, Texas A&M,
lam Waugh, Rice 49.
McGonigle, Texas A&M, 50.4.
Dearman, Houston, 51.2.
9.6. 2,
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Rice, 9.8.
880—1, Jose Baez, Houston, 1:54.6. 2,
Pat Bradley, Texas A&M, 1:64.6. 3, Rory
Trup, Rice, 1:65.3. 4, David Beyer, Rice,
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McGonigle, Texas A&M, 50.4. 4, Jewell
Dearman, Houston, 51.2.
100—1, Wayne Johnson, Houston,
Charles Dawson, Texas A&M, 9.6. 3
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Office of the Dean of Admissi
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must have at least one academic year in
residence and credit for ninety-five (95)
semester hours. The hours passed at the
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ninety-five hour requirement. Students
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ker, Texas A&M, 53.3.
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Pole vault—1, Mike McElveen, Rice, 15-
6. 2, David Peterek, Texas A&M, 16-0. 3,
Brad Blair, Texas A&M,
played professional basketball
nine years and was a member of
the National Basketball Associa
tion champion Milwaukee Bucks
in 1971, He came to Rice two
years ago as a basketball and
football assistant coach,
Williams, voted the most val
uable player in the SWC in 1969,
also is serving as an assistant
coach, scout and recruiter. Wil
liams was a graduate assistant
one year before going full time in
1971.
The Rice squad, which had gone
through some frustrating mom
ents with Knodel during the past
season, was surprised by his res
ignation.
“We knew he was concerned
about something but we didn’t
expect this,’’ freshman Howard
Laidlaw said.
Team captain Scott Fisher said,
“It took me pretty much by sur
prise. I kinda had some vibrations
that something was going to hap
pen but I thought it was just a
rumor.”
ice, 1
u,..., 15-0. „,
14-6. 4, Chris
Three mile--l. Jeff Wells, Rice, 14:03.6.
2, Tom Birch, Houston, 14:23.0. 3, John
Lodwick, Rice, 14:31.0. 4, Jacob Yemme,
Texas A&M '
Discus—1, Ken s
Buddy Briscoe, Rice, 172-11%. 3, Dean
Daugherty, Rice, 156-5%. 4, Tom Brown,
TeJ
relay—1, Texas A&M
Brad Blair, Texas
Pecheux, Rice, 14-6.
Thr
2, Tom Birc
Ken Stadel, Rice, 189-9. 2,
sco e , ~
ic , Rice,
exas A&M, 145-0.
Mile relay—1, Texas A&M (Gerald
D'Ambrosio, Ron McGonigle, Sam
Dierschke. Doug Brodhead), 3:17.4. 2,
Rice, 3:17.6.
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