) i-i l B'i *i ! f ■ - m§ -xoected s. Fort iouthwe4 [this weekend Vs pis area ; gather t l! ^ T annual Soi^hweste i-i Worth wi is area|jgather thjeife for Recria Over 1,000 enlki?s hajv eet,! and IR, D. Evaiis, meet ■ctor, aayii! that th(fr<3 i i a pcjsia lity thatlian all-tima|i;?cord w 1 e set vhich would be more thi ,400 HidiVidtial entijiie i foil tn ack and field meet 4 n( l the | jcl urnamenit. i Entries ivill not he bb sed at ill iut will tie open until he acLujal unning oj- the event Sn A&M's| undefe-ted Hr I Entries own Meet inning of the twenty- frack and! Field Meet. will agai|j find itself ir orites rojje when ll meet getii underway The Ash. defentlin; the f tv Cuwtewn 4iday. jcham|jion.'i. itveraity Cls^ ,havt|_.fU Of the feady bqjaten, Tex strongest! : Southwest |his sprintfand will lake it three in a rdw League Cl tJS U., thei rival H wi e favored t( Satuiday t ex. Hate Exhibjjjion^ By ’llhe Associated More- than 80 ganuiB - ; ' 1 . 1 The Farmers turned back the 1 horais 72 to 50 ip a dual meet at College Station on March 8 pid turned .in a rgpeht performance in Lai edp last weekend at the Border Olympics beating the sippers - ! , : l if- i , Oklahoma U, and Oklahoma A&M along with the other Sou h- i ( idy been received for n I 1 z!3~ \t of track activities in the teams frdm throughout f-Sit W\ iil Press , | j . . , „ , fare or f 1 exal | . _ League clpbsm the stilt 'from npvj j _ Until seasbn opening April 14i ;; I, ( I \ Included are-five (htjor leadii ilubs. Fort Worth and )all&S bit j meet the Brooklyn Ucdgers. Ilal|a plays, the! Chicago Cjah i. Hoi|s|oi Engages the l St. Louis Qariiiial Vnd Foit Worth tjhe St. ^ojuii Browns ajid Pittsburgh Pirati s.r ^ i The cxfiibition schjedile |staiie| ; yesterday! with Sap kiitonio Jplay^ big the JUnivei'sity j 6l Tcxisjat jAustin. 'Boday San yn lonio, jtakek pn Indianapolis a't S;iin Antonio. !. L Fcwt Worth, in training atf'Vprj) Beach, Fla., opens j iti sdipaul|.' fegainst Memphis of tie Southerfa Associatijln at Lake Vales, FHal, today, 'The Cate play I ansas (|it : |t Veto | Beach Mai eh 23 1 1 'e^H' - Starting lor Lhotne. T|eir first Fjorj (.Worth appearancevril be Make ' 27 against Oklahonra City. | Dallas,iiHoustoii, Sun Anton d -... Beaumont all are trajning in * [o’: a;; y niuoe ii«iu ivwIH timok several ’valuable points away from A&M last weekend at Laredo w3l not enter a team, ai}d their absence if anyth hg sbonld help A&MV dtaijcca for aivictory. j The track and field meet wil be divided up into four classes, the university, college, junior college, and high school, and the golf tour ney, into 1 two, college and nigh sc! ool. Colleges, junior colleges and hig h school tcat^s fiote throughout Tekas will participate in the three classes. There will also spitne Oklahoma entries > n l he JunF idtj college class. 4 , s When the main P.O SiV ^ f. JOHNNIE IAL NpXkCE ihecking your doi’t on his paih reg mail forg< it. rt istii Sports Calendar Cotifnrj ejnee Swimming preliminaries at ' ’ p. m. Aggie Baseball squad play*! Brooke Medics here at 3 p. m. Tennis Match between AggieS lajhd. Vanderbilt at 1:30 p. mi Saturday—Sports ' Day. ' I Conference Swhnming M*et Jf|ndls at. 7:80 ip. m. - ■ Intramural fencing begins at p. m. in gym.- Intrasquad Football Game ion fyle Field Jit ? p. m. tH ttr I V~ Tmt ■ r -T m . V:;. Tomorrow Night, En i 1 1 E BATTALION PORTS JRSDAY, MARCH 18, H ~ I 1 r : f! ill' 1948 NEW YORK, March 18 irP) _ There wasn’t any doubt today about the class of the St. Louis Univer sity basketball team, and its string- bpan center, All-America Ed Mac- Aggie ith 'JmutnmifiL Meet to be held at Fort Worth this weekend will depend a lot on the running of ART HARN- DEN, cratk A4M 14(1 man. Last weekend at Laredo ART won the Friday— i Southwest : Baseball Game between Ag- jg ijes and Brooke Medics aC 4 Tennis Team plays Sam Ho^s tlun at 1:30 p. m. tf DR. RL B. McNUTT ii 1ENTIST Office id! Barker Building: Over Canady’s ^Pharmacy Phone 2-1457 , Bryan, Tobias , i 1/: 0 yard nning dash- and aitc mile relay hored the y team. Auley. -The Billikenfi from the banks of the Mississippi put on a collective show last night to overwhelm New York University, 65-52, in the fi nale of the National Invitation Thumament at Madison Square Garden. All thle Bills displayed su- pprb teamwork, but MgcAuley was outstanding. |«i j; Six-foot-eight Ed, who looks as if he might snap in half at any moment, came up with a brilliant individual performance as the Bills gained a berth in the Olympic games trials.! MacAuley poured in 24 points before he got tired shooting at the net and was content to feed his mates for the buckets that all but ran the NYU Violets purple-faced. He was unanimous ly voted the tournament’s most valuable player. Several TU-Ag Duety a&m May Decide Winner v ]•' V ■» •»! » • V I ■ •1 - i .) The 1948 swimming season comes to an official close Saturday night at the end of the Southwest Conference Swimming ineet in P. L. Downs Jr. Natatorium. Four major schools, Texas Utiiversjty, Southern Methodist, Baylor and Texas A&Wt, will be'represented in full, with Rice and TCU scheduled to bring special-event A&M’s time this weekend 11 td dins ifternoon with a gam* If ieorgetown at 1:30. Tjii) meeting the SatuHday^ afternoon men. a- Qualifying preliminaries will be held tomorrow night at 8:00. Can didates will qualify by times, ex- cept in the 50-yard dash, in which they will qualify by places. There will be no charge for the preliminaries, bjut there will be a small admission charge for the conference finals Which start at 7:30 Saturday evenirtg. As to the iufinning team, Coach Art Adamson said, “tye could win by one point or lose by twenty.’’ That, however, is proh* ably an oyer-pessimistic state- aupt. <|! | . The meet is definitely between Texas U. and A&1VL and they are so closely matched that there prob ably will not be over a five-point win for either team. Two of the ipost exciting and ltd will 1 probably be in J Preaches WACO, Tex., March 18 jackie Robinson ik. going to miss «v ( net top. - For the firs! ti j not spotted sy f ’.cleaning jailkiilies.j^el f: I: of the leading theljuN! deyelopments _ crcKi]jfjtsipijd ehgineers for housing built by j; ir surai ce companies and master builders all ' over America Formica Utbe most frequently chosen cabi* l l j ■! ; . /. itjbriing® attractive colorsiintp the kitchen me inizei with; your walls qnd drapes, It is df qcids, !colored liquids, alcohol or is qiiiet and non-metaltic. Easily kept dead !wilhout|ld%>i|ouSi polishing. Ham; Ii ill urgess*Pi gh V sv — -4- TT- V b.l- War >hoi istf — Southside dadipus on M.pi R.R. J Pv fi i- : i BPOEp-PUCH > Ji JUST AR J|1 . : .'TV- : ' °Frdn :|| Fiht •T- . M ; • ers:& Suppliers I xt Sunday from the Ninth Street n^ptist Church pulniti But the 80- odp i members won’t mind. Their pastor, wifi be walking for the Bajltiits anyway. Robinson, an ordained minister, is a stjir guard on (he Baylor Uni versity ba|i|kethall team. 'His coach Bill Henderson, caUs- him. the most valuablej Alan to m3 5 team in the Southwest 1 ' Conference. Baylor leaves tonight for Kan sas City where the; Baptist school will play In the Western Regional Tournament of the National Col legiate Athletic Association. Jackie has an i<|ea he’ll be on the way to New York Sunday. He [thinks maybe Baylor wil! be heading for the iCftampionship ayhff of the NCA-i- You know, le hTntili- at Katikarctty meets he Eastern Regional titlist Tues- ay night in Mladison Square •arden. y Baylor ijplays Walihington Friday night. If [the Beaiis cop that one they’ll take on thej winner of the Kansas Sjtate-Wyomihg game Sat urday night. But wliiuing that first game alohe will ijisifre a trip to Neyn York. The runrijer-up in each regional tournamerft .Also plays in the big tournament; If Baylo^ loses to Washington, however, Jackie wilt stay in Mis souri Siinday to preach at a youth revival. “But I think we ; tin take ’epi,” he Mys. The colorful Roljiiijson has mis- sbd only j'our gamejs in (three years as a Bayldr cagejr. One was be cause oft (illness, three were be- eai^se hp; went l|o Honolulu to preach ait. a youth meeting. /In eacih year hp has been all- 'cjonference. His fifst two seasons he was'fiayigpi leading .scorer but The preliminary consolation game, won by Western Kentucky, 61-59, after a rough overtime tus sle with DePaul, provided most of tjie evening’s thrills. Yet for all of the one-sitledneSs of the main attraction the crowd 'dB 18,492 for the most part stayed put and marveled »t the hoop wiz ardry of coach Ed Hickey’s St. Louis proteges. Controlling the ball for the most part, St. Loiiis bore down after MacAuley made it 12-5 with 10 minutes gone. NYU saw little of the ball, and When the Violets did gain possession they didn’t appear know what to do with it. They tossed it away half a dozen times in the first half. j Coming qrito the flour after lead ing 25-18 at halftime, the Bills and MacAuley broke the game wide ppen. Irt four minutes, they were .^n top 35-20, and Ed had made 'pine of the 10 points. dose eventp the 220 and 440-yard free style races. Aggie Bernle Syfan, Tex as’ Jim McCann artd SMU’s Lar ry Goodman will share the spot light in these crucial races. Two firsts for either A&M or Texas in these events could mean the difference of the meet. Another TU-A&M duel will be featured in the 50 and 100-yprd dashes, with Jack Tolar and Ag gies Jack Riley vying for second places behind Danny Green. Baylor’s Bullet Manale will be diver Jack Tolar’s main opponent in the diving event. Conference Champion Tolar is expected to win, but an upset by Manale is not impossible. The backstroke is another race which will help dpcide the mpet. A&M has Several backstrokers, Howard Spencer, Ed Kruse, and Buddy Fisher. Bob Cone and Mc- Lellanid of Texas will probably fur nish these Aggies their main com petition. ;t Texas and A&M have split two meets this: season, both teains Winning on their home grounds. Texas did pot reach full strength until mid-season, after it had lost three meets in a row. Although underdogs in this meet, the Cadets are still in the running. The outcome will prob ably depend on thP above duels. ’Mural Wrestling Results Posted; Finals Approach sForts day in Sports Day Progra nine m\ets the Coni ond game of the series.; The Medics always fidk team, aridXthe Farmers lucky to ger\Bn even br< series. A ia^ of pitch Tennis tea In Match Vanderbilt , Brooke? Mr - T ■ , ;iofn for the first ;( the season off this ’] tern University of. may Friday after- i 81 mi | fielding are the (Coaches Marty 1 (Koch are chief Karow ing to st how - it the present time. The (lay and Saturday should ■ *1 d 1 ~ • “ r • * • movement at the mound el field could easily win a| chance to see ’Vd succeeded. iers will field one of >t hitting crews in the this year and with A&M ; s Tennis team will first home match tomoirr noon against Vanderbilt sity at'1:30 on the eoricre: asv a preliminary to Sm Sports Day match with Sf ton. After* his recent exhibit)! Bruce -Barnes, fohmei: Single Champion, said that sidered the Aggie (lobbies Bill BApiett and Bennie one Of the best m the Co: «There will be two dou four singles matches on gram. Rodney Sieljcrs one singles match for th and Bennett and fUajifo probably play two oif the . Other Aggies likely t< tion are the Xaronson.twi and Alvin. These twins a men; and will not be able conference matches«this Coach W. M, Dowell j ijs J lay its afteii 'tiiveri- courts J'day’s Hons- them for the coming Keasjo!^ Vanderbilt js making hen ation ie coi am anfo: renceJI SB an. le p pla Cade wi hers, tee All; fres en ar, b tfepari iferjence title,' , am^ Friday afternoon geti underway ite 3100 p. m. and the cotntejst Saturday starts at 4:0( immedliately after the, intra4 football game. SPORTS DAY !,’ the Southwest and \Mill })la conference teams in the ' days, j I t Mi} Eight playerfi will ida; Commodores against the tour j severi ixt fejii for tl| If inner Q (MATTER. HOW L< l00K at it !'U 4 J -I 1 You’N Find It's mart an^l Thrifty to i 5 1 wifi oro Getting ready to burn a fast one across the plate is BOBBY FRETZ, one of the Aggies sure starters this season. FRETZ is from Houston and also plays in- 4- Intramural wrestling bouts have been running at 'full speed every Afternoon this week. Matches will continue through Friday in the quarter finals bracket. : The quality of the wrestling! im proves as the program gets closer to the finals. \ , ! Here are the results of Hie last two day’s bouts: TUESDAY 129 Lb. CLASS Garcia, C Comp, over Jeanes A Inf. (2-1) in one 6f the closest bouts this week. ilo Thompson, D FA, over Romario, B Cal. Thompson wop by a pin in 8:50. 139 Lb. CLASS Blackelock, B Eng.j over Ander- he has been doing the Ison, C Cal. in 2:43. 159 Lb. CLASS Lessner, A Inf.,' over Jurley, White Band in the last five seconds. ihg. /Jackie lyants the other ys to j make the points,” says enderson. “He passes to them passes Hi gotUn him for not trying for every time he can - tli ipore baskets against Texas, the night we * IT T wre lost our only conference game. “He he kept thinking we’d Win the game anyway.. I don’t mind him feeding the ball so long as we (win. He’s mighty gqdd at handling it”, . 410 'I l .If . Hi ff White Shirts ’ i; iife quility and lvalue-- B. lamp [/ WEISS; us Theatre . Iff? /. ! MOTHER’S DAY * $5.00 for 82.45 I || ' SPECIAL OFFER • $5.00 for $2.45 AGGIFXAND STUDIO i ! 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Sargent, B Comp., over Desmuke, B FA, after Sargent finally rol led Desmuke on his back. •: •, Imhoff, B Eng., over Slayton, Maroon Band, in a rough bouti;Im ho/f finally; pinned Slayton in 4:15. Suites, B FA, over Landry, White Bandy by 2^0 in a close match. /Wednesday’s Results j \ 149 Lb. CLASS Kelton/ B Comp., over Taylor, B FA, 9-X Kaspar, (S Inf., over Gibson; No. 14. Pin in 2.Xo. Keese, B Camp., over Mc(Jown, C AF, Pin in 4\20. Mobley, WhiteyBand, over Burch No. 14. Pin in 2:20. Flesher, No. 14 \ver Claytpn D FA. 2-0. ;/ if. \ Doekery A Comp \)ver Conger L-6 T. C. 5-4. \ Harrison; B Eng., ove\ Buescher A AF, 3-1,: ' 169 Lb. CLASS Sargent, B (Comp., over F\ulk, C AF, 2-0. (ii Scott, A AF, over Stites B\b’A, 3-0, overtime# Imhoff, B Eng.; over Jackson, FA, Pin ia3:10. cpntplet in arid The largest 0 stock in Bryan arid th store with sound-proof ing booths . . j. (ranch sell all makes)—! riedorid only/ Ifstetv ijspd^to BETTER HOS4IS Appliance C^ntje 314 N. Main Ptt -21641 BRADENTON, Fla., March 18— (jPi—Eddie Stanky won’t be al lowed to get into a Boston Brave* uniform until X-rays have been scanned by club officials. Stanky is recovering from an ill ness variously described as lobar pneumonia and a virus infection. ' L • • • mm it Bryan M ■ (otor Co, i Tj JI ' l 1 ' - .I ■ ‘Your Friendly Ford Dealer' \ t fiv WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. Mar. 18 — )—j-Manager Connie Mack plans to (jarry thrfee catchers otv’ his Philadelphia Athletic’s roster this year. Buddy Rosar anji Mike Guerm are fixtures for two of the! mask jobs. The third likfely will be 34- year-old Herman Franks, former manager of St. Paul, in the Ameri can Association, who was. obtained from Brooklyn. / AI LI P 1 Highway 6 j Bucek, C FA.,iiOver Kiiiard, rr H ' , \t i: — i i' \ \ \ tlJ; FINF Band, 7-5;, 179 Lb. CLASS ,r [ Johns No. 15, over Hildebfandt, A Comp., 5-4. 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