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THE BATTALION Page 4 College Station, Tuesday, May 4, 1971 Woods high point man I Owls slip by Ags for track win

By JOHN CURYLO Ben Greathouse’s high jump of finished second, also clearing 16-0, ris, and Willie Blackmon. The It took injuries and some bad 6-1114 Friday. The Aggie junior but Roberts was awarded first time was a valiant 3:10.8, com­ luck for the Texas Aggie track took first, with teammate Marvin because he started at a greater pared to the winning mark of team to relinquish its Southwest Taylor getting second at 6-9. This height. Robert Hoffman was 3:09.3 of the school. Conference title, and even then made the high jump the best fourth at 15-0, and Larry Mc- Texas was third, as Dave Morton the could only manage point-getter of the meet for A&M. Intrye was fifth, 14-6, to make had a split of 45.2, after a bad a half point more than A&M The Maroon tracksters got five this the only even in which A&M start. after 16 events. firsts, with the victories in the got three of the five point places. Kellar was third in the 440 Rockie Woods became the eighth 100, high hurdles, high jump, and Rounding out the field event yard hurdles, being timed in 51.4, man in league history to be high sprint relay, plus Mills’ win in his scoring, Marc Black was third in the same as Larry Eubanks of point man twice, tying the second specialty, the 440. The world the javelin with a heave of 220-11. SMU, who was judged to be highest output with 17'/2 points. record holder was clocked in 46.1. Rice’s Jim Pearce won the event second. Mike Cronholm of Rice A big disappointment came The 440 relay was the first at 241-3, and Texas’ Walt Cham­ broke his own record, finishing PI,, when Marvin Mills could not event of Saturday’s running berlain came in second, 225-7. in 50.2. qualify in the 100 and 220 due finals. The unit of iSteve Barre, Rice led after the field events, Frank Ybaro was third in the £ to a pulled muscle, but the real Curtis, Donny Rogers, and Woods 22'/2-20, with Texas getting only three mile, running a 14:16.7. heartbreaker was Curtis’ injury proved thrilling with their 40.5. 101/2* A sweep of the discus got Edgar Harvey ran a 14.4 in the while running the 220. This was the third straight year the Owls the bulk of their points, high hurdles to get fifth place. AGGIE SWEETHEART SUE BINFORD, escorted by student body president Kent Caper- Woods got big wins in the 120 that A&M won the sprint relay, but a tie for fifth in the high This was quite a performance in ton, presents medals to the second-place mile relay team of Texas A&M in the SWC yard high hurdles and the 100, and their eleventh win of the jump gave them a half-point, a field with such runners as Conference Track and Field Meet held here Friday and Saturday. (All photos by Mike but he was nipped in the 220. season. which ended up being the winning Woods, Gordon Hughes of Texas, Rice) if Adding to this his anchor leg of The pole vault started Friday margin. Larry McBride of TCU, and Jack the winning 440 yard relay team, morning at 11, but was over with When it was time for the mile Faubion of Rice. Rogers ran his misses). 4, David Quisenberry, dy Yarbrough, Texas, 4:09.3. Larry Eubanks, SMU, 51.4.3, Dot, the San Angelo senior finished by 2 p.m., which has to be some relay, the Aggies had 56 points, century in 9.7 to come in fifth, TCU, 6-7. 5, Tie between William 120-YARD HIGH HURDLES: Kellar, Texas A&M, 51.4. 4, Gor­ his career in fine fashion. His kind of record too. Rice’s Dave and Rice had 54 V2, with Texas also. Oates, Texas, and Glenn Ray, 1, Rockie Woods, Texas A&M, 13.7 don Hodges, Texas, 51.7. 5, Davi 13.7 in the hurdles was good for Roberts passed to 16.0, which he out of it at 491/2* The final event Difficulties for the Aggies, in Rice, 6-5. (NEW SWC RECORD). Old rec­ Hardin, TCU, 52.2. a new SWC and A&M record. He cleared on his first attempt. He is the Owls’ gravy, and A&M was addition to the injuries were being JAVELIN: 1, Jim Pearce, Rice, ord 13.8 by Ray Cunningham, 220-YARD DASH: 1, Jw also had a 9.5 in the 100 and a then missed three consecutive at­ without ace anchor man Mills. blanked in the shot put, long 241 feet, 3 inches. 2, Walt Cham­ Texas, 1960 in Fort Worth). 2, Pouncy, SMU, 21.0. 2, Rockii 21.1 in the 220, being narrowly tempts at 16-6, ending his action Still, no one can say they didn’t jump, discus, mile run, and the berlain, Texas, 225-7. 3, Marc Gordon Hodges, Texas, 13.8. 3, Woods, Texas A&M, 21.1. 3, Ran edged by SMU’s Joe Pouncy. for the day. try, as Robert Brew led off, fol­ 880. Black, Texas A&M, 220-11. 4. Larry McBryde, TCU, 14.0. 4, dy Wadley, Rice, 21.1. 4, Ronnii DA’’ Another conference record was The Aggies’ Harold McMahan lowed by Don Kellar, David Mor­ Rod Bowman, Texas Tech, 217-1. Jack Faubion, Rice, 14.1. 5, Edgar Allen, Baylor, 21.3. 5, Gent SUMMARIES man 5. Chris Schweder, , 197- Harvey, Texas A&M, 14.4. Pouncy, SMU, 21.5. POLE VAULT: 1, Dave Rob­ Bea: erts, Rice, 16 feet, 0 inches. 2, 1. 440-YARD DASH: 1, Curtis 3-MILE RUN: 1, Tom Gardner, Harold McMahan, Texas A&M, LONG JUMP: 1, Hank Gun- Mills, Texas A&M, 46.1. 2, Chip Texas, 14:08.5. (NEW SWC REC­ Veriato wins league golf 16-0 (first place determined on lock, Baylor, 24 feet, 9 inches. 2, Grandjean, Rice, 46.8. 3, Byrd ORD. Old record 14:08.7, Pelt fewer attempts). 3, Tebby Danny Brabham, Baylor, 24-8%. Baggett, Texas, 47.4. 4, Denny Morales, Baylor, 1969 in Waco), By CLIFFORD BROYLES both rounds Friday when he 286. Thames, SMU, 15-0. 4, Robert 3, Carl Mills, TCU, 23-9%. 4, John Dicke, Rice, 47.7. 5, Ken McCabe, 2, Paul Stansberry, Rice, 14:16,1 R Texas Aggies sophomore golf­ whipped out a 68 in the first 18 Final results of the medal Hoffman, Texas A&M, 15-0. Berry, Texas, 23-7. 5. Ken Ford, Texas Tech, (no time on 5th 3, Frank Ybarbo, Texas A&M, er Steve Veriato fired par on and finished up with a 69 to pass tournament are: Steve Veriato, (third place determined on fewer Texas Tech, 23-4%. place). 14:16.7. 4, Steve Schroeder, Riot, fifteen holes, birdied two and Johnson for second place honors A&M, 67-64-69-73—273; Stan Alt­ misses). 5, Larry McIntyre, Texas DISCUS: 1, Ken Stadel, Rice, 100-YARD DASH: 1, Rockie 14:17.7. 5, Ricky Yarbrough, Tei bogied one Friday morning to pull with a 72 hole total of 279, one gelt, SMU, 70-72-68-69 — 279: 171 feet, 6 inches. 2, Alan Thom­ Woods, Texas A&M, 9.5. 2, Carl as, 14:28.2. R A&M, 14-6. to a eight stroke lead after 54 under par. Tommy Johnson, A&M, 65-71-72 SHOT PUT: 1, Sam Walker, as, Texas, 165-8. 3, Larry Ander­ Johnson, Texas, 9.5. 3, Gene MILE RELAY: 1, Rice (Lit holes and coasted to a six stroke Johnson had a pair of 72’s Fri­ -72—280; Jim Cisne, Arkansas, 70- SMU, 61 feet, 6 inches. 2, Ron son, Rice, 158-9. 4, (tie) Bill Pouncy, SMU, 9.5. 4, Ronnie Al­ Bingham, Denny Dicke, Stew By C victory Friday afternoon for the day to finish with a 280 and 69-73-69—281; Jerry Gatti, TCU, Mercer, Texas Tech, 55-10. 3, Thomas, SMU, and Jim Zeeb, len, Baylor, 9.7. 5, Donny Rogers, Straub, Chip Grandjean), 3:09.3. Ou Southwest Conference medal golf third place. He had the lead after 72- 72-73-68—285; Jim Whitteker,James Krempin, Texas Tech, 54- TCU, 155-3. Texas A&M, 9.7. 2, Texas A&M (Robert Brew,Don Haro championship on the A&M Course. the tourneys first round with a Tech, 72-72-68 — 286; Mike 10(4. 4, Jim Ashby, Baylor, 54- 440-YARD RELAY: 1, Texas 880-YARD RUN: 1, Dave Mor­ Kellar, David Morris, Willie AH-A Veriato’s round of 69 followed 65 but closed with a 71 on his Mosser, Arkansas, 73-72-74-68 — 9%. 5, Ken Stadel, Rice, 52-9(4. A&M (Steve Barre, Curtis Mills, ton, Texas, 1:49.7. 2, Steve Straub, Blackmon), 3:10.8. 3, Texas, defea up Thursday’s rounds of 67 and second round. 287; Stan Wilemon, Tech, 72-74- HIGH JUMP: 1, Ben Great- Donny Rogers, Rockie Woods), Rice, 1:49.8. 3, Ray Alaniz, Bay­ 3:11.4. 4, TCU, 3:12.4. 5, SI' doubl 64 and gave him a 8 stroke lead Jim Cisne of Arkansas also 71-71 — 288; Chuck Brownfield, house, Texas A&M, 6 feet, 11(4 40.5. 2, Texas, 40.7. 3, SMU, 40.8. lor, 1:50.1. 4, Bill Goldapp, Tex­ 3:14.3. Ragh over teammate Tommy Johnson closed strong with a 69 on the Arkansas, 71-68-75-74—286; Steve inches. (NEW SWC RECORD. 4, TCU, 40.9. 5, Rice, 41.2. as, 1:50.6. 5, Jimmy Whitley, FINAL POINT TOTALS: Rict split with 18 holes to play. final eighteen holes to place fourth Thompson, Tech, 72-72-73-72 — Old record 6-11 by Stan Curry, MILE RUN: 1, Ricky Yar­ SMU, 1:50.7. 60%, Texas A&M 60, Texas 52!i, doubl He played the final 18 in a at 281 and teammate Mike Mosser 289; Hamilton Rogers, Tech, 72- Baylor, 1968, Fort Worth). 2, brough, Texas, 4:06.7. 2, Bruce 440-YARD HURDLES: 1, Mike SMU 29%, Baylor 25, TCU \\ South three over 73 but needed only closed with a 68 to finish at 287. 73- 73-72 — 290; Larry Lawrence, Marvin Taylor, Texas A&M, 6-9. Martin, Rice, 4:08.5. 3, Johnny Cronholm, Rice, 50.2 (NEW SWC Texas Tech 12%, Arkansas 3. court: The play for the sure shots with the Jerry Gatti of Texas Christian Baylor, 75-74-72-73 — 294; John 3, Rick Dyess, Baylor, 6-9 (sec­ Mayfield, Baylor, 4:08.9. 4, Bobby RECORD. Old Record 51.0 by HIGH POINT MAN: Rock# big margin and was never and Jim Whitteker of team cham­ Scott, Rice 71-75-76-72 — 294; ond place determined on fewer Pruitt, Arkansas, 4:09.2. 5, Ran­ Cronholm 1970 in Houston). 2, Woods, Texas A&M 17(£. when pressed. pion Texas Tech also closed with David Montgomery, SMU, 77-72- in th Stan Altgelt of Southern Met­ 68’s in the final round. Gatti had 75.72 — 296; Eddie Vossler, TCU, morni hodist had the hottest hand in final score of 285 and Whitteker 75-74-76-75—300. gles BATTALION CLASSIFIED berth; Sob WANT AD RATES HELP WANTED SPECIAL NOTICE WORK WANTED first i One day...... o