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Dierschke back Page 6 THE BATTAUtt FRIDAY, APRIL 1UI Track team visits Waco It looks like these guys are getting ready to fry some fish, but they’re actually weighing bass in the Aggie Bass Club’s first Tournament. Checking the scales are Club President Tony Krauska, Sponsor Tommy Nuche, and Tournament Chairman Chuck Use. Bellard’s gridders prepare for Saturday scrimmage By MIKE BRUTON Sports Editor The Texas Aggie football team tuned up Thursday with little con tact as it prepared for its third spring scrimmage coming up on Saturday. The offense ran through plays briskly as the defense went against some Ole Miss offensive sets. There wasn’t much hitting as the workout was used as a teaching session. Head Coach Emory Bellard has moved the start of the scrimmage from 2:30 p.m. to 11 a.m. This Saturday s action will be the last full-contact workout before the climactic Maroon-White game on April 26. Saturday s scrimmage will proba bly have the No. 1 units, defense and offense, going against the No. 2 units. The first two scrimmages were hard fought with the starting units battling each other. But the Ags have apparently accomplished what Bellard had intended and are gearing down for the grand finale. The starting offense will be Carl Roaches at split end, Richard Os borne at tight end, Glen Bujnoch and Dennis Swilley or Dennis Smelseratthe tackles, Bruce Welch and Billy Lemons at the guards, Henry Tracy at center, Skip Walker and Bubba Bean at the halfbacks, Bucky Sams at the fullbacks, and David Walker under the tee. The front wall of the defense will be Tank Marshall and Blake Schwarz at the ends and Edgar Fields and Jimmy Dean anchoring the middle. The linebacking chores will be handled by Garth Ten Napel and Ed Simonini on the outsides and Grady Wilkerson or Robert Jackson in the pit. The secondary will be All- American Pat Thomas and Willie Thompson at the corners with Jac kie Williams and Lester Hayes at the safeties. By PAUL McGRATH Staff Sports Writer Sprinter Sam Dierschke will re turn to action and hurdler Scottie Jones is listed as a possible as the Texas A&M track team visits Waco tomorrow. Both thinclads have been out of action since the Border Olympics. Dierschke is scheduled to run in the open quarter and Jones, two-time Southwest Conference hurdles champion, may compete in the shuttle hurdles relay. Baylor will host the Aggies along with Lamar Tech, North Texas State, SMU, UH and UTA. TCU was entered to compete but pulled out to go to the Kansas Relays. A&M sent one representative to Lawrence, Bill Newton in the jave lin. Track Coach Charles Thomas ex presses concern that the Waco meet may be rigged for Baylor. He point ed out that the spring relay is run only 20 minutes after the spring medley relay causing Thomas to have to shift his sprinters around. “The meet is really a relay carnival and not a regular track meet. They shouldn't scor it,” Thomas said. Extra incentive will be provided as wrist watches will be awarded to all first place winners. A total of 29 Aggie thinclads have reached the qualifying marks for the SWC meet including both relay teams. Next week the Aggies travel to the prestigious Drake Relays in Des Moines, Iowa. The team will leave Thursday via chartered jet. TOP SWC OUTDOOR MARKS FOR 1975 NOTE: Only top mark carried for each performer. Key to symbols and sites: x—mark achieved last week; w—wind-aided; n—non-winning; —preliminaries; f—freshman; underlined erformers and relay teams are 1974 SWC champions; Arl—Arlington; Aus—Austin; mers and relay teams are 1974 SWC l relay l -1—Arli BK—Baton Rouge, La.; CS—College Sta tion; Den—Denton; FW—Fort Worth; Hou—Houston; Laf—Lafayette; Lar— Laredo; LR—Little Rock; Lub—Lubbock; Mem—Memphis; Nor—Norman, Okla.; SA—San Angelo. ;*MvM*X* iii iilp FREE Kenwood KR-1400 receiver $179.95 BSR 2310 turntable base dust cover ADC cartridge $95.80 Webachs 10” speakers $259.90 LIST PRICE $535.65 Ross AM transistor radio with each system offer ends 4-26- AT SOUND CENTER offer ends 4-26-75 SOUND tENTER 3806A old college road nov* in ♦r. anq | e bowl C C 3517 next to tnan 846 7-0 6-llnp 6-10 6-10n x-6-8 6-8n HIGH JUMP Kevin DeLorev. Baylor, Hou, 2-22 Gary Kafer, Baylor, Aus, 4-4 Bryant Huckabay, Tech, Lub, 3-22 f-Lynn Byrd, A&M, CS, 3-22 Arthur Exell, Ark, Mem, 3-22and Nor, 4-12 David Piland, Baylor, CS, 3-22 LONG JUMP Ricky Thompson, Baylor, Lar, 3-1 Sociology depts. play cage game THE BULL CREEK PARTY Date: Sunday, April 27 Time: 11 am - 8 pm Place: Austin, Texas. Outdoors in a new concert site on a 1200 acre ranch. Corner of Ranch Road 2222 and City Park Road. Parking: No parking hassles near the concert Refreshments: Beer, food & cokes. Tickets: $7.00 in advance. $8 at the gate. For more information, call (512) 345-5951 JERRY JEFF WALKER, WAYLON JENNINGS. & WILLIE NELSON (and friends). BULL CREEK PRODUCTIONS, INC. 23-lln 23-10Mm 23-9n 23-6 Mm 23-4n 23-4n 16-7 16-6 16-0 16-0n 15-6n 15-6n x-15-0n 15-0n f-Gralyn Wyatt, Texas, Lar, 3-1 Tom Owen, A&M, CS, 3-22 Mike Shivers, Baylor, Hou, 2-22 and CS, 3-22 fCurtis Isaiah, Rice, Hou, 2-22 David Piland, Baylor, CS, 3-22 f-Terry Davenport, Texas, Lar, 3-1 POLE VAULT Brad Blair, A&M, CS, 3-22 David Shepherd, Texas, Aus, 3-22 Mike McElveen, Rice, Hou, 3-15 Don Lee, Texas, Aus, 3-22 David Peterek, A&M, CS, 3-22 f-Pat Ruehle, A&M, CS, 3-22 Danny Hill, Arkansas, Nor, 4-12 f-Frank Estes, Texas, FW, 3-8 66-8 55-9&n 55-6% 55-2 54-10Mm 52-8 n 202-3 184-3n 183-9 171-7n 169-6n 164-10 160-6 SHOT PUT Dana LeDuc. Texas, Aus, 3-22 Jim McGoldrick, Texas, Lar, 3-1 f-Brent Geringer, Rice, CS, 2-15 f-Paul White, Ark, Mem, 3-22 Don Ausmus, Texas, Lar, 3-1 Chuck Druery, Tech, Lub, 3-22 DISCUS Jim McGoldrick, Texas, Aus, 3-22 Dana LeDuc, Texas, Aus, 4-4 Buddy Briscoe, Rice, Hou, 2-22 f-Brent Geringer, Rice, Hou, 2-22 Dean Daugherty, Rice, Hou, 2-22 Ted Weems, Baylor, CS, 3-22 f-Marc Taylor, Tech, Lub, 3-22 9.3 9.3w 9.3wn 9.42n 9.4wn 9.5n 9.5wn 9.6 f-Scooter Reed), Lub, 4-12 Houston (f-Uoyd Toliver, Larry Gnatzig, Larry Jefferson, Mike Williams), Hou, 3-14 A&M (f-Robert Harris, Sam Dierschke, Charles Dawson, Scottie Jones), Hou, 2-22 SMU (Mike Rideau. f-Farley Burl, f-Gerald Burl, f-Cole Doty), Den, 3-22 & Aus, 4-4 Arkansas (f-Jerry Eckwood, Mark Stephens, Larry Butler, Elijah Davis), LR, 3-8 Tech (Tommy McIntyre, Phil Sims, Ran dal Hall, William Pierson), Lub, 3-22 100-YARD DASH Bill Collins, TCU, FW, 3-8 Marvin Nash, Texas, Aus, 3-22 Overton Spence, Texas, Aus, 3-22 14.3wn 14.3wn x-1:49.6 1:52.4 1.52.4 l:52.5p x-1:52. On 1:52.9 1:52.9n Zoe Simpson, Rice, BR. 3-29 f-Lloyd Toliver, Houston, BR, 3-29 20.6 20.7 x-20.8 21.2n 21.2n 21.3n 21.4w 21.4n 21.4n 228-5 224-1 221-9 215-ln 196-5n 188-8n 188-5n 39.8 JAVELIN Bill Newton, A&M, CS, 3-22 Marty Petermann, Texas, Hou, 3-15 Ken Norris, Tech, SA, 3-7 Sylvanus Shaw, Rice, Hou, 2-22 Mike Fulghum, Rice, Lar, 3-1 John Christopher, SMU, Den, 3-22 Gene Perry, Baylor, CS, 3-22 440-YARD RELAY Texas (John Lee, Billy Jackson, Overton Spence, Marvin Nash), Aus, 4-5 TCU (Bill Collins, f-Lorenzo Ashford, Phil Delaney, Sam McKinney), Nor, 4-12 Rice (Johnny Dykes, Sammy Waugh, f- David Graves, Zoe Simpson), BR, 3-29 Baylor (Larry Moore, Steve Lang, Tim Son, x-46.7 47.0 x-47.0n x-47.5 47.6n x-47.9n 47.9 47.9p x-48.0n 13.8 13.8pn 13.9w 13.9wn 14.0pn 14.0 f-Lorenzo Ashford, TCU, CS, 3-22 Mike Williams, Houston, BR, 3-29 Five runners tied 220-YARD DASH Overton Spence, Texas, Aus, 3-22 Bill Collins, TCU, FW, 3-8 and CS, 3-22 Doug Brodhead, A&M, Laf, 4-12 f-Lorenzo Ashford, TCU, CS, 3-22 Phil Delaney, TCU, CS, 3-22 Elijah Davis, Arkansas, Mem, 3-22 Zoe Simpson, Rice, BR, 3-29 f-Chuck Butler. A&M, CS, 3-22 Marvin NAsh, Texas, Aus, 2-22 440-YARD DASH Sam McKinney, TCU, Nor, 4-12 Tim Son, Baylor, Lar, 3-1 f-Gerald Burl, SMU, Nor. 4-12 f-Mark Collins, Baylor, Lub, 4-12 Doug Brodhead, A&M, Lar, 3-1 Michael Carter, Baylor, Lub, 4-12 John Lee, Texas, Aus, 3-22 Sammy Waugh. Rice, BR. 3-29 Willaim Pierson, Tech. Lub, 4-12 120-YARD HURDLES Shifton Baker, A&M, CS, 3-22 f-Curtis Isaiah, Rice, Aus, 4-4 Alcy Jackson, Baylor, Hou, 2-22 Scottie Jones, A&M. Hou, 2-22 Mike Fulghum. Rice, Aus. 4-4 Rex Guynn, Arkansas. LR, 3-8 4 04 5 4:05.5n 4:06.8n 4:08. In 4:10.2 x-4:10.2n 4; 10.6n 4:11.5n 4:11.7n 13:35.9 13:54.4 n 14:03.0 14:04.0 14:07.2n x-14:08.0 x-14:09.7n Floyd Cavitt, Houston, Hou, 2-25 Paul Sims, Tech, Hou, 2-22 880-YARD RUN Niall O'Shaughnessy, Ark, Nor.JE Mark Lawless, Baylor, FW,3-8 Adolph Tingan, A&M, CS, 3-8 Jose Gonzales, Houston, BR.3-2S f-Farley Burl, SMU, Nor, 4-12 Phil McClendon, Baylor, CS,3-2 John Craig, Texas, FW, 3-8 ONE-MILE RUN Niall O'Shaughnessy, Ark, Mem,31! Reed Fischer, Texas, Aus, 4-5 Randy Melancon, Ark, Mem, 341 1 bin Aspel, Ark, Mem, 3-22 John Craig, Texas, Lar, 3-1 Derek Reilly, Arkansas, Nor, 4-11 Jeff Wells, Rice, Lar, 3-1 Jesse Maldonado, Texas, Lar, 3-1 Mark Freeman, Tech, Lar, 3-1 THREE-MILE RUN Jeff Wells, Rice, Aus, 4-5 There i: world, es called “th< A home te spiritual 1 ducedby c Security o home or i At Aggi ^Vantage m Jesse Maldonado fexas, Am 4-5 AXtAJ is 3ri ■Steve Baker, Arkansas, LR,3-8 M Derek Beilis. Arkansas, LR,34 jof COlIegl ketball, 1 52 3» 52.-In 52.4n 52.5n 52.5 52.5 3:08.4n 3:06.4n 3:11.3np Brad Rickman, Houston, Lar,3-1 Bruce Smith. A&M, Laf, 4-12 Stu Penn, Arkansas, Nor, 4-12 440-YARD I NT. HURDLES Robert Primeaux, Texas, Aus, 3-2 Jimmy Gailey, Baylor, Aus, 4-5 Larry Cuatzig, Houston, BR, 3-2S Shifton Bilker, A&M, CS, 3-22 Rex Guynn, Arkansas, LR, 3-8 Jerome Cribbs, Baylor, FW, 34 MILE RELAY Baylor Baylor (Steve Lang, Michael Carter,! Mark < ollins. 1 im Son Aus, 4-5 Texas (Glenn Goss. Billy Jackson,Ow ton Spence, John Lee), Aus, 4-4 A&M (Chuck Butler, Shirton Biln 3:13. Inp The Sociology Departments of the University of Texas and Texas A&M will present their version of the Aggie-Longhorn rivalry as they meet on the hardwood for a basket ball contest. The teams will be composed of faculty and graduate students of both deoartments. The battle will begin on Saturday at 2 p.m. in G. Rollie White Col iseum on the main floor. Everyone is urged to come out and see varsity’s horns sawed off. There will be no admission fee. IvX ■llttilli|iorts 3:13 6np 317.2 Adolph Tingan, Doug Brodhead),CS,3 22 TCU (Bill Collins, f-Loreruo Ashfci Greg Bryant, Sain McKinney),CS,32 SMU (Mike Rideau, f-Farley Bud,I Cole Doty. f-Glenn Dittlinger),AmR Rice tf-Cail Abies, Herb Kinney,B)i» Graves. Sammy Waugh), Aus, 44 Tech (Randal Hall, Wes Stoul, fib Polite. f-Creg Copeland), Lub, 3-22 \i Luisa- t Lionel Adams, DiunePji nt. I I .« «• Ait her. 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