The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, March 25, 1966 Page: 5 of 6
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Friday, March 25, 1966
Mel Tittle
Corpus Netters
f Talent Blessed
Last weeksNT-Corpu.. < hriati dual tennis match had
In M> impact it soundwl and looked tike a I'ASO deieira-
tion had come up to meet Coach Ken Bahnsea's suad
( orpus < hriHti is kfaaed with good weather and hax an
uutntmulinir tennis program. This combination and the pro-
niise of top fhffht competition attra.ts some of the best
payer* m 'he country, and more often some of the best
players from out of the country
Of th«- six players now carried on the Corpus squad five
are from south of the Rio Grande The lone V S represen-
tative is a \ trffinm product.
The Other five are from Bolivia. Peru. Argentina and
Mexiciv and all intensely proud of the fact
Names like Kamiro Benevedes. Pedro Lanjfry, Kdwardo
(itiell. Marcelo de la ( erna and Miguel Osuna make up most
ot the roster A common name like Fulton I Am, the U S.
boy, .sounds a little out of place
One of these names. Osuna. miRht cause the eardrums
„f tennis tans to ring for another reason It should at least
Rafael Osuna is a Mexico Davis Cupper And Miguel, the VCC
squad man. is the younger brother of the Mexican Kreat.
Benevedes. who downwi Caul StuMlgres in straight sets.
!- the No 2 ranked player in Bolivia
Quite a set of credentials these two make up
After his smiles match Osuna lolled on the grass out-
side the court and talked to a few of the small number of
spectators present
He noted 'he periec' weather and commented on the
Corpus clima'e SpeakniK deliberately and in a clipped Spanish
ai«ent Osuna said. "The temperature there is great but the
w md nearly always blows a I least 2'' miles an hour. It seems
iike it hurt nane to rti** bust the natives call it the breeze.
On the da> of nu first match there it was blowing
real hard so I didn't even show up arid they defaulted me "
I here s onl\ one drawback to the I'CC "international"
-(jnad I he\ cant compete in N'AIA competition. You can't
hav< more than lwn foreigner- on your squad for this meet
Actually ' orpus could enter the meet with their one
I S ho\ and two others but they wouldn't be able to get
eftotigh point* to do well in the final standings
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New Press Record Set
Weightlifiers Place in Austin
North IVxhs wi^ijfhlhftfis (up
turwii nne first plnce ami tu - third
plari-s Saturiiny in the So ithwext
em Wfiirhthfting Championmhipi-
at Austin last vti>eki*nH
Jariu'* < "(>«i| 'rwaithi,' et a new
I'olU'iriHlf prens ivc<.|>) witt ?i lift
of iJ 1 < p«u<Ht« while nasi
injr tc his tecoml itra'uiit tst.ntain
weight title The sophomore «ti..nir
idbi! competed iti last yeai'- tout
nailUHtt as * memUo of th> t'exfts
Twh teanv
'RUSH I IKIKH
North Ti'xa< landni a p :i. ••
finish in the liifht he«v\ i ht .li
vision with a strong three- sft to-
tal of (UN' pounils hv rookie Steve
I'fiffner Thf meet was the first
Must Show IDs
North Tdfea.- students will
nee«i to show their itlentifi. atiun
■ aids to obtain admission into
the North Texas Relays today
and Saturday a! Pouts Field.
Admission without III i«rd«
is SO iienti*
Ki>rht hiirh sehool twarns niii
compete today in tit events The
t'oll«ite university and freshman-
junior I'ollejfe events will be
held Saturday They will start
at noon and last until fi p.m.
outside I'ontpetition for the fresh-
man lifter
Kithard Smith, last year's mid-
dle heavyweight division winner,
failed to equal past performances
and dropped to a third place fin
isl U'hind two strong entries from
Southwestern Louisiana
I lie sto. ky lifter was voted last
year's Outstanding I ifter after
setting i Southwestern ColleKiate
record d" 2*1(1 pounds in the stand-
ing press He compiled a three- 1
,ift total of 7i>ii pounds in the pre-
vimis meet hut was unable to reach
the mark Saturday
im-l'I R IHfMJi AI IUKI)
•lames Surher fell out of conMn-
llon after the judffes disipialified
him fi-r "dippinif" as he lifted the
obi hippiriK' is liendinjf the
knees too tiuich when the Weight is;
lifted
The iitrhtweight iifter won hie i
divisi<,n last year and set a col- I
iejriate press record of 216 pounds
Saturday's meet marked the first.
time in three years that Surlier
failed to win his division
lOllSIANA WINS
Southwestern Louisiana won the
team competition with three first
places to their credit Texas, North
Texas and Texas Tech rounded
out the field
"Southwestern Louisiana had a
strong team They have won the
national collegiate championship
three years in a row and a team
like that is hard to beat." Smith
said
Each lifter competed in threw
events- the press, the snatch and
the clean and jerk The lifters
were iriven three tries in each
event Officials tabulated the
score by adding up the best try in
each event.
One factor prohably affecting
Smith's performance is a hurt
knee It has lieeri bothering him
this year, whereas h«si year he
was in irood shape at the imp'
The Kajrle iroifera heat Midwest-
ern University of Wichita Fall*.
7-0, while lositiK to Tulsa. U-4. in
dual matches Tuesday
In Wednesday's match North
Texas shut out Hemidiji State of
Minnesota. 7-0. The Fairies were
to play Texas Wesleyan in Fort
Worth Thursday.
Sophomore Jimmy Clayton fired
par 70s Tuesday and Wednesday
to lead North Texas and stretch
his season record to 6-1. Harold
Gardner also won hath of hia
matches.
"Clayton's been playing pretty
i consistently," Golf Coach Herh
Ferrell said, "but our team play
has been kind of erratic."
The Fairies will run into top
notch competition today when Ok-
lahoma State comes to town. Coach
Ferrill ia looking for a close dual
match and hopes the March winds
die down.
"Oklahoma State has a fine j
j team," Ferrill said. "I hope we're i
| netting ready to play well now.
i What's been hurting us is we've
! been playing well one day and bad
the next."
Today's match will lie North
Texas' last before going to Hous-
ton Wednesday for the All-America
Intercollegiate Tournament, where
the Fugles will have to face Okla-
j homa State again plus the likes
■ of host team Houston, the defend-
| ing NCAA champion
Counting the All-America Tour-
nament. North Texas has four
. tournament appearances left on
j its calendar The Eagles play in
| the Oklahoma Invitational April
16-lfi the Missouri Valley Confer
ence tourney May 19-20 and the
NCAA tournament is June 21-25.
A five-team match is scheduled
April H in Wichita and dual
matches make up the rest of the
season
(Joing into Thursday's match
I North Texas dual match record
was 4 21,
Tt'KMlAY S RK81 J.TS
Tutu 4 NT I
Bill Helmut. Tub* <]tff<MiU*d Km# Alton.
NT & •rui 4 H mM (inrdner. NT
.«! Mik*- WUkte. TuIm. 6 mi 4 TuUa
woti team four-ball match S up
Jimmy CUyton. ST. Kick Charl-
ton. Tuiaa H nnd 2 Mikr K ttier«*k ful-
**. <i f«iit«Ki Ktchanl Cotby. NT 2 up
Tuiim won t««m four-ball match 1 up.
Konni* Andarvun NT. dafeatad John
Straat. Tuiaa. and 7
NT 1 Midw U rn 0
War ran l.urt ckr NT. dafeau l CharUa
CMaoc MW. 4 *r\C f. J' hn Stammwr NT
Sam Cuw l*nd M W. 4 and 3 NT
won taam four-ball match 4 and 2.
Norm Ni#lnar NT. def«at«*d Tommy
l«k MVS 6 and 4 <*harli«* Brown NT.
• >^f -at«l H nnir J hn*« r. MW 4 and >
NT won t«am four-ball match 5 and 4
(.rriM M MJtiy. NT dffiHit«l Ht-k Arm-
tmng. MW 1 up
W ED N E8Ii A V'U RB81LTS
NT 7 Harmdlji Suu 0
(.lay ton. NT dafaatad Ray Hauar Ba-
mldi.'i. ? nnd « <.ardr.#r NT
Murk Carlin Banndiji. 4 *nd 8 NT won
taam four-ball maUh H and f.
Lutbckv NT dafratad Jim I>am«ran
lifmidijt. f and .. Andrra«>r NT. daf«ata*l
Ed Sauar. Hfir.diji. and 8 NT won Uan.
1 four-hail ma'.ch 4 a id 2.
Ti*\y Fradartckapn. NT. dafaatad Jaff
Wailin. Hemidiji. 4 and 8.
Gymnasts To Perform
The first annual North Texas
gymnastics exhibition will be held
in the Men's Gym April 21
Gymnastics Coach John Marcin-
ko said that the team will perform
in 10 events covering every ap-
paratus used in gymnastics. "We
will try to give a complete show
for the students and the public,"
Marcinko said.
The North Texas gymnasts will
also mix some skits and clown acts
with the straight events. Miss Anna
May Kohertsori of the physical ed-
ucation department will bring some
of her girls to help Marcinko's
gymnasts perform the skits.
"This is the first year we are
having a home show," Marcinko
pointed out. "I have sent invita-
tions to several area high schools
and colleges. Everyone is invited."
"1 hope this show will stimulate
more interest in gymnastics in this
area."
The home show will he the first
time in the two years Marcinko
has been here that the gymnastics
team has had a chance to present
a complete exhibition.
"Everyone will get to see what
we have learned during the past
two years," he said.
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Penna, Angela. The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, March 25, 1966, newspaper, March 25, 1966; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth307276/m1/5/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.