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Page 8 College Station, Thursday, April 17, 1968 THE BATTALION Spring Sports Going Strong, Look Toward SWC Meets

By RICHARD CAMPBELL posted by a SWC combine, bet­ April 26 in Des Moines, Iowa . score was 61, one stroke better be Tuesday, April 22 against the in the SWC standings good Spring sports at Texas A&M tering the mark of 9:47.0 set in and then a quadrangular meet THE AGGIES are tied in than Texas. Other four ball cellar-dwelling in enough for fifth place. Rice will hit a high note this weekend 1964 by the . with Arkansas, Rice and TCU in team medal play with Texas and scores were Houston, Florida Houston and then on the follow­ leads the pack with a 14-2 fol­ as all the teams will be in action Vaulter Dickie Phillips could Fort Worth. The SWC meet will Arizona, each with a score of State, Florida, and TCU 63, ing Saturday (April 26), they lowed by SMU and Texas with track again taking the provide a first place with his be May 9-10 in Waco. 290. Other team medal scores North Texas, New Mexico, Rice, entertain Texas in College Sta­ at 6-6, Texas at 4-6 and Baylor spotlight. 16-0 effort last week and javelin ★ ★ ★ include Texas Christian 293, Oklahoma, and Arizona 65, Bay­ tion. 0-6. thrower Louis Cardenas threw North Texas State 295, Florida lor 66, Arkansas 68, and SMU 70. The Aggie tracksters will be The Texas Aggie golf team is ★ ★ ★ A&M’s next action will be April the javelin 226-21/2 for the best 297, Florida State 298, Houston in Lawrence, Kansas for the tied for the lead in team medal The Aggies are current ly THE TEXAS A&M netters 22 when they host S. F. Austin SWC mark of the year and could 299, Oklahoma 300, LSU 302, Kansas Relays and will have a play and is leading low team leading the SWC race with a travel to Waco Saturday for a in a non-conference match and challenge for another first. Arkansas 303, Texas Tech and fine chance to capture a team four ball score after Wednes­ 15l/2-2 Vs record leading the Tex­ conference match with the Bay­ then return to the SWC trail Meets coming up for the Ag­ day’s first round in the All- New Mexico 304, Rice and SMU as Longhorns, who have a 13 %- lor Bears, the last place team in April 25 when they host TCU. championship should some of 311 and Baylor 312. the top teams falter. gies after the Kansas Relays American Intercollegiate Invita­ 41/i mark. Then next confer­ the SWC. The SWC meet will be in Waco will be the Drake Relays on tional Golf Tournament in A&lM’s low team four ball ence action for the Aggies will The Aggies thus far are 4-8 on May 3. THE MILE RELAY team com- | posed of Steve Bancroft, Tony Munson, Mike Boyd, and Curtis Mills turned the fastest Aggie time of the year last week post­ ing a 3:10.0. But Rice also ran their best race of the year post­ ing a 3:07.1, one of the best marks in the nation. Other leaders going into the weekend slate are the 440-yard relay unit composed of Scott Hendricks, Curtis Mills, Jack WHY SITTU m L($S? Abbott, and Rockie Woods. They have turned a swift 40.7 this 1&»gPR)CE5 GOOD year. In the 120 high hurdles, Woods, Deward Strong, and Abbott give the Aggies good strength. In the 440-yard dash, Texas A&M Beef Sale Curtis Mills will be a real threat with a 47.0 in competition this TENDERIZED ROUND STEAK ID 99c season. VlWHG In the 100 yard wash, Woods RVEP. with a 9.4 and Hendricks with LOIN TIP STEAK...... ib $1.09 a 9.5 loom as possible break­ throughs for the Aggies. Strong PJ VEAL CUTLETS...... ib $1.29 is also an outside threat in the FROZEN VK. 440-yard intermediate hurdles RUMP ROAST...... |b 75c with a 53.4. Mills and Woods also hold A&M’s hopes in the 220 dash with 21,0 and 21.1 respec­ ___ PIKE PEAK ROAST...... Ib 79< tively. JOHN HEFFNER is also a LOIN TIP ROAST------.... ,b 99c possible point getter in the StOPPYJOE three-mile run with a 14:34.5 H06V3 (nA, thus far this year. In the field D**lin*l A mWn T-BONE STEAK...... ib99c events, A&M is strong in some Kwurivl COOKSHACK BACON...... 59c spots. Ronnie Lightfoot leads the in both the shot put and discus STEAK b * HAMBURGER...... 3 lbs. $1.49 competition. He has tossed the ia"x ^ ^ ^ shot 58-5 V2 and the discus 171-5 fduvrar and freshman Bubba Vincent has # BONNIE BAKER CHEESE a 158-101,4. ARROW CHARCOAL|L- i Marc Black got off his best BRaJCT5....e*r05r effort of the season in the Texas Sirloin O Tc longhorn...... s o*. 39c Relays with a throw of 206-7. Kim Sutton with a 6-6^4 and js lb g SLICED AMERICAN...... 6 oz. 35c Ben Greathouse with a 6-6 look KRAFT PlblbJEp 0% like possible point makers in the ^ I tAIV SLICED AMERICAN...... 8 oz. 45c high jump. Larry McIntyre has mawoni .. .4 a 15-31/2 in the pole vault but was injured in the Invita­ tional two weeks ago and it is still doubtful whether he will be at full speed for the meet. The Rice Owls loom as the PEAS ^ 5%1. top challenger from the South­ west after their surprising per­ formance last weekend in Aus­ tin. Led by Dale Bernauer, the C0RN.r®^-,.5^1. SWC sprint king as a sopho­ more in 1967, the Owls set two new school records and gave the SWC its only two baton tri­ JELLY .^f.....4 !• umphs. Also, Rice, returns to the site where they enjoyed rec­ ord-breaking success in 1967. Their two new schools records CAKE.-M^.3&fl. were the 40.3 in the 440 relay and a 3:16.6 in the sprint relay. BAYLOR’S DISTANCE med­ ley set a SWC record with a 9:46.1, the fastest time ever S0UP.®?-fe-U Mehaffey Hired 69 "igpffl^urvppcaact

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