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Esig Trackmen to Get Big Test in Dallas Thursday, March 27, 1969 College Station, Texas Page 7 THE BATTALION esig Trackmen To Get Big Test In Dallas Thursday, March 27, 1969 College Station, Texas Page 7 The Texas Aggies, who have A&M Coach Charles Thomas each over a longer period of time. shot putter, faces a big test, too. meet in different running order 12-5 wim 0n two of three meets this year, admitted that the Dallas Invita­ Two-twenty clockings under Mills’ He goes against the world’s only has been bettered only by Texas’ pen stopje ill have a 32-man squad in the tional will be A&M's stiffest test effort included the record run of two 70-foot high school stars of record 40 flat in 1957, 40.1 by i rnaybeli alias Invitational Meet Satur- of the year thus far. “There will 20.7 by SMU’s Billy Foster in last year, Sam Walker of SMU SMU in 1964 and 40.3 by Baylor as they go against national be several real quality events and 1965 and a close runner-up by and Doug Lane of Kansas State. in 1961. Jimmy Jasper, Clyde ke Waite iwer Kansas State and strong we hope to win some of them.” Gil Smith of A&M in the same Lightfoot nudged Walker last Peach, Jackie Allen and Ronnie Ace quartermiler Curtis Mills race. week by IVz inches. Allen ran in that order last week. ke hire m >ams from Oklahoma and Okla- ama State, plus SWC teams Bay- will move back to his specialty A&M’s Larry McIntyre should curve k The Aggies have strength and Rice nipped Texas in a 3:07.3 r, SMU and TCU and Lone Star this week after running a 21.0 in be ready for an all-time best in is the No. depth in the hurdles. Deward clocking in the mile relay, four- ipresentative East Texas State. the 220 at Lubbock last week. as had go Strong ran a 14.2 to win the the pole vault. He went 15-4 at tenths of a second under the rec­ “Mills will be out to break 47.0 the Border Olympics and has been Denny Hi highs last week and Jack Abbott ord fashioned by the Longhorns this week,” Thomas said. over 15 feet in his last three Shellenba WE RENT had a 14.6 for third. Strong, at Fort Worth last May and es for Itl TYPEWRITERS Mills’ 21-flat furlong around a Richard Ball, and David Prince meets. Kim Sutton, Ben Great- matched by them last week. The Electric, Manual, & turn has been bettered only twice all placed in the 440 medium house and John Taylor all are Owls achieved the mark, which shooting at 6-8 in the high jump. Portable in SWC meet competition, while hurdles. was surpassed by only four col­ the performances by the Baylor otis McDonald’s A&M has displayed pretty good Rockie Woods, who ran a 9.4 legiate units in 1968, without the 429 S. Main — Phone 822-1328 440 combine, Matina and Morton all-around depth this season in last week and who is unbeaten services of Conley Brown, a pre­ Bryan, Texas have been surpassed only thrice winning the Border Olympics and in the 100 this year, will really mier quarter-miler for two sea­ the Lubbock Quadrangular over have a challenge. Oklahoma State. sons. Bill Askey, Chip Grandjean, Texas Tech, TCU and SMU. The Oklahoma and Kansas State have Steve Straub and Dale Bernauer, Aggies have scored in every event sprinters in the 9-2 and 9.3 clock­ all lettermen, comprised the team. Call 822-1441 except the broad jump and mile ing. The next action for the Aggies in every meet this season. The Thomas said his 440-yard re­ will be Thursday, April 3, in a Allow 20 Minutes lone loss thus far was in a dual lay unit of Scott Hendricks, Mills, triangular meet against Rice and meet with Texas. In that one, Jack Abbott and Woods will be Carry Out or Eat-In Texas on Kyle Field. A&M’s 440-yard relay unit lost out to upset Baylor’s team that the baton on the third leg while ran a 40.4 last week. “We have THE PIZZA HUT leading by 10 yards and then the enough speed to beat Baylor if mile relay unit was nipped at the our exchanges click,” Thomas 2 Ag Grid Games 2610 Texas Ave. tape as both teams were timed said. On TV Next Year the same. Baylor’s exceptional 40.4 by the Ronny Lightfoot, A&M’s top same combine that won the 1968 NEW YORK </P) — The South­ west Conference mined its great­ est television payoff in history Wednesday—more than $1.5 mil­ ' ' ‘ BATTALION CLASSIFIED lion—when the American Broad­ END IN SIGHT casting Co. announced its 1969 Closing out the ninth inning with a pair of strikeouts, DEADLINE college football schedule. 4 p.m. day before publication WORK WANTED HELP WANTED WANTED Herbie Watts nears his first victory as an Aggie. 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