THE BATTALION FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1977 Page 5 oorts Soti el | ig track names in Dallas . G, Doij, 1 Alpha Ij, •601, ] : j1 •Slate Ek : '• ehainujj re and In . 7:30 pj Insliiai, ; ision Mil 05,8a.a Mversatia n. ation, El#. 0,8 By PAUL McGRATH Battalion Staff Lch Charles Thomas’ track I f ace s its toughest challenge of ar as the Aggies compete Way in the Dallas Invitational. ning Texas A&M from the Ihwest Conference will be 5 r, Texas and SMU. The reign- ttional Collegiate Athletic As- |tion track champions, the Uni- i-ofTexas-El Paso, will also be acting along with Southeast ference power Tennessee and las and Oklahoma of the Big- [l Conference. Stadium will be the site of aeet, the third since 1974 in is now an annual event spon- by the city. The 1975 meet rained out. e competition will be stiff in •al events, although UTEP ap- i to be the meet favorite with lessee, last year’s winner, not flOf! ! ignored. 3 award*] active," stribiildi state. I the oij mal cm y incluii inel Ne»j for facuk “rsity do hart, f was rents (ati< ring AM ivities, a receivt irds - I i layout I ment Fra a ■ centemi s were > for pli f color ph botball pn 's stories, rd winna of Te« iversity a :b three! versify wo eack ninizatioi elopnu 977 IATI0 rvices ftions SC NATION 1741 I rsity ietv The Tennessee Volunteers fea ture one of the nation’s top sprinters in Reggie Jones. Jones ran a 10.0 in the 100-meter dash at Dallas last year and also anchored the Vols’ winning 400-meter relay team, timed at 40.0. The Texas Longhorns also have a Jones who is fleet of foot — Johnny “Lam” Jones, who ran in the Montreal Olympics. Jones has run A 9.21 in the 100-yard dash and a 46.9 in the 440-yard dash, both times currently tops in the SWC. He will probably run the 100 and anchor both of Texas’ relay teams. The mile relay may provide the opportunity to see the race many fans have hoped for this year — a 440-yard duel between Johnny Jones and Mark Collins of Baylor. Collins is the defending SWC champ in the 440, but is now con centrating mainly on the 880-yard run. He ran 45.9 quarter last spring and has done a 47.2 this season. Both athletes anchor their respec tive mile relay teams, thus the pair will be going head-to-head for the first time this year. Another key match-up will be A&M’s Shifton Baker, Texas’ David Nelson and Kansas’ Nolan Crom well in the 400-meter hurdles. Baker, who competed in the Olym pic trials last summer, owns the best SWC mark in the event thus far, 51.56 and has a career best of 50.8 seconds. Nelson won this event in last year’s meet and is the defending SWC champ, also having a best time of 50.8. Cromwell, the Jayhawk quarterback when he dons pads, is one of the nation’s best in termediate hurdlers however, he finished second to Nelson at Dallas last year. The Aggies, having won their last two meets by scoring a bevy of points in the field events, should fare the best of the conference schools competing. Pole vaulter Brad Blair, having cleared 16-8 this spring, should be one of the favorit es. Baker, making his senior season his best yet, will also run the 110- meter high hurdles. His main com petition will come from Davy Dun can of Baylor, whose best time of 13.4 compares to Baker’s best of 13.7. Sprinter Ray Brooks, who ran a 21.2 in the 220-yard dash last week, will be one of the top competitors in that event. Brooks, who has never run the 440 at A&M, may do so to morrow in the mile relay. He ran a 48.5 in practice two weeks ago and was slated to run a mile relay leg in the College Station Relays, but didn’t get the chance as A&M com piled a comfortable lead and failed to enter a foursome. The prelims for the running events and the field event finals will start at 9 a.m. tomorrow with the track event finals starting at 2:45 p.m. CAREER SALES Excellent future for responsible sales-oriented individual who enjoys active contact with public. For permanent resident only, no travel. 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