The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 17, 1948, Image 3

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for the! 1948
Day cdebration |Lhi« Sat
are materializing, anil
ments t a ve been compl
an • intrii-isquad 1 ootb^ll
ia additioji ti
events. ;
Spring: : training
football tfam will jco
Satuwla;' with
tween a njaroon arid s
A list o: r players
will be released late!
This jwjill be a negola)tioil ga
although several full ;ea ns w It
see action. The game Js schedii|t4
,cd to start at 2 p. m.
The nha*obn team, ci ,pt; lined ,b;
kuard OidpU Stauteettberger, tael
Jim Winkler, and qoartnbick J‘
my Cash! ♦p, is fjavpi'e ! <>Ver
various' orthe: sptit
L
e to
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v hit;
or each
i:i the
white
posed qf! the se
Strings.
; Later
M’s has
Brooke,
diamont
noon.
whiph w:ll
the dai
uball teat
and
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wiill day
M^lics oh the K rle Fi
iThese two 'ties ms are a--..
'BchPduldd tb plaiy Eriday af(sir-
••*on. •il'l i j |I
Sports Day is spoins Jrtti by
Texas T .^ssqcr itic n an
an annual events, lit was dhsj
Unued during tli# wa • years
was revived last jyeajr for
time singe 1942. ; ’
Tickets to tl|ie fnot >all
baseball games Jmajr >e obtained
at the; athletic^ of|fi< g or frbip
any Tji'lub member lor one do
Jar. Tickets will allso be on safe
at Kj lei Field entrant e ?>atitrdtai
afternoon.
Although not la )Xjg|uUir part, jof
the Spcjrts Day, tin loutihwist
/Conference Swimmer neet Iv^ill
be held pere Frijiay a id Sattinliy.
Prcliniihjaries wijl st|ai i f ridgy[alnd
the meet finals
May Saturday;
SPORTS p.U’
Freshman Hjlijiy
Start On Vi
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TFKKY ANDERSON, 139
pinning GILES CLEGG of C day. to tl
ACKEKMAN is getting; a warm’s ej')
is tint on his back,
tniht 5-3 any way.
ill tikii'placi
Sports Calendar
Thursday— A & M freshmen
baseballers play the Southwest
ern University' Pirates here at
1:30 p.m.
Friday— Southwest Confer
ence Swimming Meet prelimin-
aries.
Aggie Baseball squad plays
Brooke Medics:here.
Tennis Match between Aggies
and Vanderbilt Commodores.
Saturday— Sports Day.
Intrasquad Football gamle at
2 p, m. on Kyle Field.
Baseball game between Aggie
Rpseball game between Ag
gies and Brooke,
Conference ijSwimming Mcjet
here. _ 1
Intramural fencing begins at:
2 p. m. (I ' ’
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from A Field is shown
floor. ItHeree CUFF
ew to see If CLEGG
t AXDEjRSON won the
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make or break the Southwest Conference ba.se-
look at the schedule
Don’t be surprised if the Texas Agtfies make or break the Souths
hall champion this year. How do we figure that out?—Well, by taking
ftnd 11)0 teams j ,j • [” lii 1 ’ 1 j -L_ 11 !.
At the end of last year’s race, the conference standings showed Texas, Baylor, and IjOUthWCSte
T nmnimr nna i-xut\ +'Viroa ifi that nrrlbr Thi« aaasnn will/ See a Struggle between ^
ing Meet
Chirfty Hoy
freshmajn from Kritiej or ^ nia^f
that 'skfit back for ivl oln'j
P
No. 1 btkekficldjfor thje J>|»rtsjJlaV fifth annual Southwestern Recrefr-
latuiiilaj at 'lion Track and Field
i t
come qUt for f^otbal li .st .‘icasiin.
: Another ne\v|o)nbr Clovis)(fMfgik.
al transfer fronji, San \i
CoBegfi also wilt !al ,01
in the first toiij-n bac ;f eld. tfc km I
pofiby Goff, a letteinnati frojnf lf«n-
cily wqo wtrs ihjuiieq
season;!
chores].
•split
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In Game! SqUir
U tl55*|i|)ijn(!l 1
be | ^
. . . ,’tjofch |
Hairy Btiteler has bum r^ajrqhirig !
during Jsprihg footbajl rainiijgtMt
Ft. Worth Track
Meet Has Over
1,000 Entries
Texas A&M College. , j.J J i
Royalty did sh well for thF \\ ird FORT WORTH, Mar. 17 —
. .team (hiring s<frimni| gr Salt 1^1 lay More than 1,ULK) entries already
that hij! has been imvert iritq the , have, been received for the twenty
No. J. bjkAcfield jfor the Knoiisf* ‘ 1 *— 1 ^ ^ >- ~-
intra-siMuad gaibe thi:
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Only five-fdot-snen
and Hhifly', Hoyaiti
11 ate .It 1 left ihalf vifft
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but) Ust
till ialt/r-
Engche
Meet hei e
T?
Greene, aqother sprin;: trai|iit)g
discovery] from Ejln u. !• ) i
£ if ’ j " r '
Iftitcfler 'alaolhas
H P^e VVlee” Smith
tea|pi to tike right _ r . 5 .,
•Bll»®|| i SiV|/pi36vitb» ',S'k» »id jj. •In** hjul f-
bJIwou «>-, f »> hwwT -r t tTo° t tr ;si A «
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nto>ed Ihvjton
T< m the, sitfcnd
la f ipot r^ifthe
Friday and Satlurdjy.
R. D. Evans,, meet director, sa, d
theW was a • ycfesIBflttyiatrallkin ie
record would hie set, which vroq d
mean more than 1400 indtv duil
entires for the four-division track
and field meet and the two-divisiqri
golf tournament. j
Entries will not be closed qt alii
but will be accepted until the tirhe
the nieet starts.
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-Jiminy Cashion
: quarterlrack.
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'^Stitudr will (divide
totthejiMarooni anil {h«
the Saturday 4 ar,1( i’
the aiiiipiices (if the
ti»n u| Texas) 1
which VUl conlrludB
•tf'dihiijig. i j' ■
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sp((kts| ijiAjr i.j
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t&M running one, two, three ill that order. This
iese same three teams. Texas has
4st Ramsom Jackson, catcher jfor
Layne, a winning combination for
•tnem in 1947. Baylor is fielding
about the same team and will be,
a strong contender for the diamond
crown in ’48. The Aggies, even
without Dewey Jaicobs and Hub
Moon, will be a stronger nine this
year. That should make it a toss
qp. But let’s take a look at the
schedule., j 11 f . r •
On April 2, the fmnghorns meet
the Aggies on Kyle Field. Both
beams will be lacking in experience
and will be untried in competition.
The Aggies might have the slight
est advantage playing to a home
qrowd. Whoever wins will be way
ahead of the other team, a definite
advantage. i
Immediately after taking on the
Longhorns, The Aggies turn to
last year’s, second place team. . .
the Baylor Bears. The Bruins just
as powerful this year as last, come
to Aggieland for two games on the
6 and 7 of April. Again the Ag£* es
Ml] play on home ground but this
may be their only ; advantage.
Should they wifi both games, the
conference could turn into a three
way race within the/first week of
play. Even if they win one, the
face will still take, QT> wild pro
portions. Anyway you look at it
the pressure is on the Aggies. So
jnight be the conference champion
ship fate.
Then skipping over The schedule
until May 14 and 15J The season
will be well underlay then with the
Standings about set; only Seven
tames will remain 1 to decide the
champ. The Aggies joqrney to Aus
tin for a two-game series with
season
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1 fjjL itpjree way scrip for suprem
acy iii the 220 ami 440-yard free
style tvents is one of the big rea-
•sods) why there [is no outstanding
team favorite ijn the Southwest
Cohfefenee championship swim
ming neet at Texas A&M College
Friday And Saturday nights.
Soiijt tifern Methodist’s Larry
GdMiWin, Texas! Jim McCann and
Texas) A&M’s feernii* Syfan arc ' TexaV.'Both'teams then will be ex-.
tM uidiyuluals nhvcavctl. They have tej-iencej an( i competition will be)
bfeen oUt-doing each other this sea-j ke _ " '
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Syfan beat Goodman in the
220 at Dallas. Thev didn’t meet
in the 440.
Godqman then clip pied McCann in
bqth jtjhe 220 and' 440 at Dallas.
McCann turned the tables at Aus
tin with a doufjle victory over
Gbocmjan. f i i
Syfati and McCann haven’t met
but MdCann hast the edge in times. tomplAted
Because of tjhis: jumbled race, f ro m*here
the, meet is /considered a toss-up
betH'e^n ‘1m Angies and Texas U.
and Baylor tankmen are
and that Oklahoma A&M had ajn
noupced it would have a team hete.
Thefe also will be some Oklahoma
is
1 I ' * nefe also wm oe some vKianonm
natei fipties' in the (junior college clafs.
expjepdd’ to take slices of points
hejei and there, ) weakening or
stferk uhfning the eventual eham-
piqn’a chances with each whack.
strongest events are
the and 10|i-yard free styles
p hands.
'qxjas’ strong siiite’s are the
bfeak .,stroke apd diving. k . ;
■! ft I ufas the diving event which!
enaljl id Texas 4o take the cham-
piongliip away from A&M last sea
son. Texas still has dn outstanding
diver; in .lick Tolgr, hut A&M,
SMf' and Baylpr all have improved
bonfilnten who may break the mo-
nobfwl [ ' ■ .
SPOftTS PAY
eener. Both wilt have an over
whelming desire to win. Should;
Cither one be leading the confer
ence, the other \rill Want to win
doubly so. Needless to say, it' will
be a crucial series; it, could decide
the pennant.
| It’s certain that either Baylor]
Texas, or A&M will be on top when
these games continence but whq
Will be champion after they are
nobody can say. It lookS
from*here like the Aggies hold the
keystone to conference victory, j
SPORTS MY
Three Clubs
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ten t!
Texas A&M’s pli
versity Pirates share
1948 baseball season
noon at 1:30.
Coach Tom Picket
seen a lot of uctidn on hieff schoc
teams, service clubs, and
circles)
Defensively, thf Cad#;
good as any freshman
state, but bad lyeathe;
down on bqtting practa
ting if) the big question
base is another probleh
Cadets. John DeWitt,
high school catcher Iju t
handling the initijal sael.
Wallace 'Moon, secoh
from Bay, Arkansas, wi
ing at the keystoiie sack.
Another lii47 All-Stajt
Wallace from Dallas, w
the shortstop position in '
qr infield, i
Sonny Bollman will be
hot corner] fori the Fish
Bollman . made Esqiiii
American high schoqlj
; 1 ‘mi-pro
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are
in thjt
as cut
ml hit-
rk. fjint
or thu
:I-Stat|(
] ear,
team last season. He
the four former AH
school (Houston) basebi
the freshman nine.
Baseball coacih' at tH(
school is Aggie-ex, Pel t
Dowlipg was All-jConf^reii
er on the 1937 Southwest
ence champion AifcM nip:
Henry Candelaj'i. Hilimi
ke, and Bill Warriner-will I
outer gardens' for tjhe
Thursday. L IM
Car|delai:i is qne of
Houston Aggies on the
Farmer left fiekljer pla)j't)
ball qn service tbums iii)
teur clubs in Houston.
Right fielder Warriner
'former Austin high sulpi
ton) basebailer. The
chaser was on the A
team! Jast season.
Hilmer Bchuelke will
I center field spof for ' tl
;1|
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outhwestern Lfni|-.
jebtristening of the
here tomorrow after-
ttyebr club that has
W .j'- "F^ 1:
one of the Inainstayls oil
Staff. J , , r - x
Luilkfe is a pioduct of Houston’s
Mobley,
f Goose
Jeff Dg'/is
,4 AtMtin
(reck, J me
Wmali
i|f start
:
handle 1
Farm jj
jat th»
bji i year
All
Iqisebal
me 0
higl
prs or
Ioust(
owlin >
1 cute 1
Confe i|
^ Pf -1
high: school and
and SuttOn of
beijs of the '47-’48
tetball squad round
[pitching, corps,
western tilt is the first _
ule of about HI garpeS
[giegi The. Cadets’ next..
«t will be against PeU
Austin team on March
III' jj ! A| ■ • •
aruHxs day *
to Start
!!. 1 ■ 1'j v',
Intramural
Horseshoes
Bj) ( LIKF ACKBHMAN
Toil;homilies trains of'the
Corp^ Wo 1(1 thejr leagues hist \jr«ek
liml aro riow ready for the Corps
rtfs wi
u - ...Ty. ('nly
Scbui I ended in a tie jahd this will
ijlajjrtfs which will get undeijway
F1 ic ay. (|nly pne or the
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; Pitcher STAN HOLMIG is one of Coach Marty Karon's few
proven mound candidates on the Aggie team. HOLLMIG has
been pitching for the first team in practice this season. He also
swings a mean bat. ' i
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,e liu[,ll ack
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Wrestling Moves'
Into Second Week
in-
Texas A&M, defending cha
pion of the university class
he hack with a team that alread
has two victories over its strong
esf rival in the Southwest, thje j j||; j j
University of Texas. The Aggies Intramural wrestling swuyg into
bested Texas in a dual meet and 1 it* iHird day Monday wjth 11
- in last weeks Border Olympics | mafrtiLs being run qff. The results
at Laredo. | || wevej as follovjs: (
n 1 f
CORKY &
CLOT
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-Pijesentslmore
SHilNci &
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lan e ,r er
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(Abe
m
foj I , Emails said the 100-Pieter:special
rler; event would be run as usual. The
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tLe sduml
Wh]itk*s
ieh i^iui
r Adscjcia- AAU has announced it will j Hot]
lollejgb Lml sanetion this event on the grourds^
p|ing fdoismll ai) «>pen event may disqualify its
j ] ! liilrticipants far the’Olympic gajnejs.
; .j ,j ^vans says, however," that tnere
I will] be only ^college men' in !tijs
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UMMSRj
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Ivan
dill , 5 . ;
Hjeveiit and thgt he thinks it vjll
_ imdt AAU standards. The AAU’s
—• feats were based- on the quest] On
“! of whether or not coaches mi| :ht
; participate. Coaches are not vb?!*
ble [under amiteui) standards.
The four elapses in the meet here
afej the university, college, jpnjqr
college and prep school and high
School. • i • • ■ •
jL'harley Parker, ace sprinter of
the University of Texas, will nut
be in the 100-meter dash this
year. Coach ( lydc Littlefield said
sotne time ago tKat he would n it
enter Parker,/in this event bit
would concentrate on winning the
j I teiim championship in the univeri
I sity class, jj
Bill Martim-son, whose.duels w]th
/Parker in tho sprints was a’fta-
• tine last.seapon, will not be ho e.;
T Martine.son has transferml firm
Baylor to Oklahoma A&M. He-will
■f[coripete in tjhe AAU sanctioied
Chicago relays next week-end.
12%-l’ound Class
BHmvn, Banjd, over Gowlwi
Fkfq (pin in J rtiin. 45 sec.)
139-Pound Class |
Carlson (129-lfouful Class, Fish
Ch|!riip, l!)47r B Inf. .over Dotson,
E Wield (pin jn 3 njifri. 45 sec.).
1 if-Pound Class ./
FiHton, B CiijmP- over Dailey, B
Kml (2-1) / 1
]59fPbund, T'laSs
; KodniXg, A Field: over Arnst, C
Cqv. H-ii. .[
jHSt-Pound Class
jKinlurd, Band over Crochet, Dorm
(Bjicek, C Field over Rown, B Cav
j#*-Pound Class
[Miller, A Comp, oyer Alexander,
Correction On
Mile Relay Team]
Contrary to informaiion re-A
ceived over the AP wire last:
Sunday concerning the; results
of the Border [Olympics, Con-
nally Ludwick and not Bill Na
pier ran the first leg! on the]
record-breaking i Aggie mile re-'
lay team.
In the sammaries of the meet
which appeared in Mcfnday’sf
Batt. it was stated thaf Napier
ran on the Aggie rnile relay
team. Actually the team con
sisted of ConnaHy Ludwick, E. (
i> Holbrook andl
•nden
ip/ m
marie^w as in the results of the)
880-ytird run. Bob Atkins, Ag
gie half-miler, took third in this
event. The summaries in the
Batt read “third, Atkins, Texas.”
The Daily Texan, with a specj
ikl reporter in Laredo, also
made these same two / 'mistakesi
G. Bilderback,
Florida Is .
Nice But High
In Wintertime
A
sports Pay
if ]
By HUGH FULLERTON, JR.
/ TAMPA, Fla,, Murcli 17 '-T'—A
spring trip to Florida is supposed
to produce information on sports
to serve as, background through the
♦entire season, but thi»se are the
kind of things you remember most
sharply when it'comes! time to go
home!
The first blast of Miami’s tropi
cal sun on a new arrival from the
north.
The Sudden breath-taking beauty
of the Hialeah race course when
you firts turn into it from the flat,
scrubby country and shacks that
surround it.
The equally breath - taking
prices at some Miami spots and
the indignation of Miami Beach
hotel men over ia story that they
planned to reduce those prices.
The rain pouring down on the
Pep-Sierra fight and the inadequate
press facilities' that made it twice
as, uncomfortable.
Babe Ruth autographing base-
Schuelke boils fjrom [J^O'
Bob Graham of Tlojus
tin High School!); will be 4{i the r
tt’s ba
her sir
ceiving end of Cqach {ficp
tery.lGraham made thejtij
on the District j^lAA L f fn.
Pickett haR not anhmi
his ; starting hurler wil j
Farmer pitching stajlf
have a single wrong hail
right handers, J. B. Me !
neth Sutton,-Pat, Hubejt
Mobley- and Lawrem*
make up the mound :|s)!t;|'
Mc(!oy has played ne
in 1 California anil Coloro
the War he j hurled for
Bomber Group in Ndrt r
! and for the 47th Boniber
STOCKTON, Calif., March 17—] Italy. /' ,i
(♦Ti—Southern Gene Bearden ranks ] Hubert played big
high in Cleveland Manager Lou hall at Kingsville. He h
Boqdreajs plans for the Indians pressive in the few p
ynound staff after his impressive s j 0 ns the Farmers hav
performance ♦ against the Oakland
Oaks last night.
Bearden handcuffed the Oaks
wjt[i one infield hit jand fanned
seven in five innings In the tribe’s
9-0 1 win. The two teams meet hire
today.
★
HOLLYWOOD, Calif., March 1)7
—(fPi—The New York Giants and
the Pittsburgh Pirates hook up for
the first time this season today.
( So far in- ten game? the Giants
have banged! 10 homers while the
Pirates have whacked four in six.
Neither John(iy Mize of the Giants
or Ralph Kiner of the Pirates, wTo
tied for the home ruji leadership
las|t year, hai) socked a homer.
★
LAKELAND. Fla., March 17 -
•-Ti—Art Houttemun; promising
young Detroit Tiger pitcher who
fide I
indie B
CadetK
ijhart.
<A«
leagues
bq de-
. This
hefclrejiUe playoff day. ,
ijjie |s in I.eagiw D, with C Compo-
i site-add (f Fielll even up. j
V inner 1 of the other leagues: and
Hientqrs of tlie teams are as; fol
io Wjii | J JJ jr, • :i|
Ljeuine A won by A Influitry
and; made up ojf the teams of Dixon
Hqj|; K.pta McClure and B)ackfyurn,
jBekjty luml Brdusard,
i Lies rue B Avon by C Cav which
icohtdsjs of tht teams of! WnjdHp
anii ( lari. Mnbre and Russell, Mi>
1* iuejo uild Leirri Magee and Taylpr,
. [ League C wim by B Field) madf
' j teams of Hbllanll: anJ
Rodgers
M
upj jolj the tei
[F nqikb, Rodgers and Williams,
ibosmiike and Galbreath, and Sykes,
j Gilbert aild Slites.-
IGOilTt TjENNIS TO START
*d Wh
jh‘. Th
iiues no
ller. Fiv
y. Kern
TrueC
ludkiei
tJt
ilunkw have been sent out
ipen 'tournaments in golf
sij: innings 01 exnimuon piicning,
drew the starting assignment today
against th
P* 1
Manager
time he’ll
warm up.”
Boston; Braves.
reetpr of the Placement Office.
Men who can teach horscbaj)k
riding and roping are especially (jt-
sired, he said.
.1 yprthahl, C Gortlp. over Fisher, Interested applicants should coKi-
.Btofldi (pin in 2 Jnini. 30 sec.). tact the Placement. Office. Adtprt-
iiLibertpn, Dorm 7 over Kodone, istration Building, for .further eje-
pFU)ld (pin in 2 piin. 40 sec.). tails,
iqqgers, D Cav. (Fish Camp, sports day
Counselors Needed' 1,Hlis fHr ^&r\ky in a Miami bight was rapped for 11 hits in hisiftit
: cliib whett he Iboked a^ if he ought s jy innings of exhibition pitching,
C| to be home in bed.
r OF Summer l<<unp The same Babe Ruth, tanned
IJ and lo<iking healthier than you’ve
, , ,, .1 >, j seen him in a couple of years,
Lookout Mountain Camp for, s tjl| autographing baseballs.
Boys, located in the hills of Gedir-; c . a ttle ranches around Kis-
gia, is in need of two counselors ; s | nime0 . the huge tji'uckloads of
for the forthcoming summer sea- manges and grapefruit; strawber-
, according to W. R. Horsley, di- 15 a i K)X
been pitching in hard luck so far,”'
teve O’Neill said. “This
get plenty of time tb
son
Brt)ie|l (runner-up 179-pound class
(0 min. 55 sec.)
iMueller, Dqrm 17 over Chappell,!,
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HOLLYWOOD, Calif., March 17
(At)— Rookie., Secopd Baseman
Joe DiMaggio colitsantly meeting M^BasHgot hinTelf inpVS
" J.’. 11 .■ . >..i •. .... solid with rpittsburgh Pirate bud
dies in a plaine against the Chicago
10 R S
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\|e wjll He open after ytiur
iBslProm Tor that
Phillips Favorite ^
4u AAU Tourney
(mnd class 1947) over McCul-
A Eijg. Iptyi in 2 min. 45
i STORT8 : day
bWnse'^ Alreacly u6nVer> ^
•|(!).rt 3 Grid Squads |
i 1 j T 1 AO ; *<-. . [ example, the seeded chib mowH
; ,;{/ c ,{J /. Afte L a ^°1 UI ' down the opposition without work-
"5 ;[u t; Soutny^at, George Stncklei! j ng , U p a sw - ea t yesterday in the
°liT:. Gr * eT ! B ^. facers came ufi j Nat ional A. A. if. Basketball Toui>
The baseball w riters’ cjull ses
sions at the corner table in a
Tampa hotel, w here the tallest,
most incredible stories are the
true ones.
The announcer at the Tampa dog
track shouting “thAre goes Rusty”
when the mechanical rabbit begins
to move.
The view from the roof of a i
Clearwater hotel.
And a thousand and one other
things—. ; - 1 ■,
SPORTS DAY
White Sox yesterday. He haqdljed
12 chances without a mishap, stblej
twio bases and got two hits, in
cluding a game-winning single in
the 11th inning.
ownsend ib sowed up for SMU, A thrnier wa8 the 42-41 win by
ie tbld me in stnctj | s6utbeastern State ColleJft , of Du .
he had signed | ove f Amarillo, Texaa
SPORTS iAY *
Catcher Cal Calvert is round
ing into shape after suffering a
sprained thumb in an j intra
squad game last Saturday. This
leaves two catchers available at
the present time. Big Ed Arn
old and Bill Echols, a member of
last year’s B squad. Peck Vass
is also on the ailing list.
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