HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967 So That's Me, Huh? Randy MatsonA &M PRESIDENT Earl Ri
der earlier in the week gave
full support to "Randy Mat.
Day" activities.
"Randy Matson is making
remarkable impact upon the
tire world of sports," Rudder
marked. "While establishing
phenomenal athletic record,
also demonstrates uncommon
terest in academic achievemen
Student Senate President Bi
ney Fudge, representing the
tire student body, initiated "Rf
dy Matson Day" activities h
week.
"WE WANT to take this c
portunity to show our apprec
tion to Randy for the many he
ors and world -wide recogniti
he has brought to Texas A8
and the entire state," Fud
noted.
"The best way we can dei
onstrate our appreciation,"
continued, "is to turn out in foi
for his last official performar
here Saturday."
There will be no charge f
admission to the track meet.
"RANDY M)
Local officials sign document proclaiming
Saturday as "Randy Matson Day" and cit-
ing the achievement of the world champion
shot - putter. Left to right, Terry Aglietti,
Student Senate representative, Chamber of
►TSON DAY"
Commerce President J. B. Hervey,
Mayor J. D. Conlee, County Judge
Davis and College Station Mayor D.
derson. (Photo by Russell Autrey)
Offic
Proc
Local officials have formally
joined Texas A &M students in
proclaiming Saturday "Randy
Matson Day."
In a Wednesday afternoon
meeting at the Brazos County
Courthouse, County Judge W. C.
Davis, College Station Mayor D.
A. Anderson, Bryan Mayor J. D.
Conlee and Chamber of Com-
merce President J. B. Ifervey is-
sued a joint proclamation citing
the achievements of the world
champion shot - putter.
THE PROCLAMATION also
urged maximum attendance for
ceremonies honoring Matson when
`Matson
he makes his final home appar-
ance Saturday afternoon during
the Aggies' triangular track
meet with Texas Tech and Baylor.
The ceremonies will be conduct-
ed shortly after Matson com-
pletes his 1 p.m. shotput com-
petition.
"James Randel (Randy) Mat-
son", notes the proclamation,
"has brought numerous honors
and world -wide recognition to
himself, his university, commun-
ity, state and nation through his
phenomenal achievements in ath-
letics . . ."
IN ADDITION to listing his
various records, the document
cites Matson's earlier appearance
this month at Kyle Field as "the
most amazing double weight per-
formance in the history of track."
Matson established a new NCAA
and American discus record of
213 feet 992 inches here April 8
and had three shotput throws
measured at 70 feet or more.
The proclamation also praises
Matson "for having earned the
title of distinguished student and
having always conducted himself
as a gentleman, both on and off
the athletic field, and for setting
an outstanding example for thc,
youth of this community, state
and nation."
Matson Day
Is Official
Saturday was officially
proclaimed "Randy Matson
Day" in Bryan, College Sta-
fion and Brazos County at 1
p.m. today when Bryan Ma-
yor J. D. (Jack) Conlee, Col -
lege Station Mayor D. A.
I (Andy) Anderson, County
Judge W. C. (Bill) Davis and
B -CS Chamber of Commerce
president J. B. (Dick) Her-
vey signed a proclamation at
the county courthouse.
The officials encouraged
"all persons residing in this
area to attend the ceremonies
.honoring this young man
prior to his final perform-
ance (at 1 p.m.) Saturday at
Kyle Field."
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himself done by Bryan an Artist Mrs. Jean
his
Randy Matson looks at a portrait of ted to him in ceremonies following und
Andr after the p icture was presen y The Pampa native threw the 16 -p
world- record shot -put throw Saturda garrison Jr., seated behind the
cannonball 71 feet, 5 inches. Dr. art Henry fandy Matson Day." The micor-
picture, made the presentation asp picture might say more than the
phone? Well, perhaps some one gle photo b Gene Dennis)
Aoprie Giant does. (Eag
pounded the court for the Maroon vidual scoring records, including
and White, five stand out as super- most career points (1, 594), and three
performers. SWC records.
All- time - great - player honors un- Bennie Lenox ('62 holds three
doubtedly belong to John Beasle school marks, Carroll Broussard
('64 -'66) who holds 10 out of 18 indi- ('60 and Cedric Joseph ('73-'75)
-- -- each own two, and Randy Knowles
("72 -'74) holds one. Broussard,
Lenox and Knowles rank 2 -3 -4 on the
all-time scoring list behind Beasley.
Even though there are very few
names in the record books, every
Aggie who ever dribbled a ball, took
a layup, fouled out or just suited up is
a special part of the story of basket-
ball at Texas A &M,
John Beasley, holder of ten
school and three S WC basket-
ball scoring records.
Randy Matson, holder of all basketball records in the shot -
putter division, began stuffing baskets as a freshman in 1964.