Page 12 THE BAITALIO WEDNESDAY, MAVJ.tt SWC meet right around corner Tracksters journey to Meet of Champions By PAUL McGRATH Managing Editor A token squad of Aggie tracksters will journey to Houston this Satur day to pit their talents in the Meet of Champions. The meet will be held in some what delapidated Jeppesen Stadium. The prelims will begin at 3 p.m. and the finals at 7 p.m. Coach Charles Thomas will be at the high school track meet in Austin for recruiting purposes as about a dozen of his charges compete in the Houston meet. Chuck Butler and Horace Grant will run in the open quarter. Butler will also compete in the 220 and Grant will try to qualify for the con ference meet in the half mile. Charles Dawson is scheduled to go in the 100-yard dash and Bruce Smith will try his luck in the six mile. Mike Williams and Richard McGilvary will take on the 120-yard high hurdles. Field event-wise, Pat Ruehle will try to vault the high bar and Bill Newton, despite a sore arm, will try to throw the javelin. Lynn Byrd and Don Riggs are signed up for the high jump. The Aggies still have a small in jury problem with Jacob Yemme still hurting and Gerald D’Ambrosio designated as doubtful. D’Ambrosio possibly may run the century in Houston this weekend. Thomas is in the midst of getting all of his people situated for confer ence. Five Aggies have qualified for 220 and only one in the 100. Thomas says it has become a problem to get the maximum number possible qualified for the SWC title meet. A&M has signed five recruits in cluding former Aggie hurdler Craig McPhail who has re-transferred from Ranger Junior College. Three half milers are among the quintet. Walter Jachimowicz was the 880 state champ in Virginia and Tommy Glass of Odessa was the top Texas half miler. South African Tony Wheeler also specializes in the 880 and the quarter as well. The fifth signee is Curtis Collier from El Paso. Collier is a top-notch hurdler and can also run on the re lays. Thomas has only six scholarslii[j to handout as the team can on!, have a total of 23 scholarship athele participating. The Aggies will unite tobattletk Baylor Bears in a Dual meet Mai 15, their last meet before the SWC contest in Lubbock May 24. Compare the savings at FedMart More Meat Savings USDA Choice, Beef Cubed Steak $1.79 ib. USDA Choice, Beef Round Rump Roast $1.33 ib. USDA Choice, Small End Beef Rib Roast .... $1.39 ib. USDA Choice, Beef Round Tip Roast $1.49 tb. USDA Choice Beef for Stew $1.37 ib. Sirloin Cut Pork Loin Roast ... $1.09 lb. Pork Loin Countrystyle Ribs .. $1.09 lb. Fryer Thighs . lid ib. Fryer Drumsticks .. . 770 lb. Ribs Attached Fryer Breasts . . 890 lb. Household Savings 5 oz. bar, Facial or Deodorant FM Soap .170 1 gallon FM Bleach .. 550 21 oz. can .260 FM Cleanser 21 oz. can, 3c Off Label Comet Cleanser... .320 16 oz. bottle FM Herbal Shampoo ... 750 32 oz. bottle Mop & Glow Floor Wax $1.39 23.5 oz. can Chunk Beef or Stew Kal Kan Dog Food .. ... 510 Produce Savings 5 Ib. cello bag Oranges for Juice . >1 <0 ** US #1 Idaho Russet Potatoes .. 190 ib. Large Size, California Avocados 290 ea. Cucumbers 2 for 290 Texas White and Yellow Onions . 1901b. 2 Ib. cello bag Carrots ... 430 Firm Heads Green Cabbage ... . 1201b. Yellow Squash .... . 350 lb. USDA Choice Beef Loin T-Bone Steak $1.79 ib. m ok* Regular Ground Beef 77