The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 10, 1929, Image 9

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ONLY LOSS OF TRIP
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my session in the seventh inning,
in which Captain Colrick ol the Micks
did some plain and fancy “beefing”
and it would seem that he was get
ting in some telling points, as Umps
Hooper shooed him off the field, and
then out of the park. During the
same melee, pitcher Rust became ir
ritated by the continuous strains of
“Wild Cat,” and finally threw down
his glove and walked off the mound,
but not until after he had walked
Austin Bray, and in walking Conny,
threw three balls out of the reach
of catcher Lordi, upon which Bray
scored. Perhaps it is not customary
in the North for the home team to
put on such a demonstration, which
would account for the visitors , atti
tude because of our having done so;
but the propriety of that, like all
other ettiquette, is dependent upon
prevailing customs—in France, one
picks his teeth at the table; in Italy,
one winds his spaghetti around his
eating tools; but that is not done
in the best of circles here. Jachym
and Burns were substituted for the
departed pair, and the game went'
on. Those who call this bunch “Fight
ing Irish” make no mistake, for
they were putting up a hard scrap
all the way, which always excites
the admiration of A. and M. men.
The showing made by Pete Wlendt
was encouraging to Aggie partis-
ans, as the short lefthander was
throwing it in there in good style,
and held the Hoosiers to 6 hits, upon
which they scored 2 runs, by the
aid of 2 errors. Conover slapped one
to the stadium for another circuit
blow; Martin got two clean hits,
while Old Man Cody played a steady
game at third. Capt. Lackay caught
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well, and finally shook off the hard
luck that has been sending his
drives into fielders hands, or making
them foul, by slashing out a base-
hit, and Johns chalked up a single
and a double. Pampell has just cause
for a grievance against McClery,
Mick second baseman, who raced over
behind the middle bag to make a
barehand stop of Frog’s seeming hit
in the fourth. Kasprowicz, after re
lieving Pete, pitched good ball, and
showed an improvement in control
over his last attempt.
Four members of the Notoe Dame
baseball club were members of the
football team last season. Captain
John Colrick, first baseman, played
end, and it vras he who caught the
game-winning pass against the Ar
my; John Law, a catcher, was cap
tain and a guard on the eleven;
Tim Moynihan, another catcher, play
ed center; and Jim Bray, outfielder,
was a halfback. All these men were
regulars; and Colrick and Bray also
play basketball.
The Aggies will go to Austin next
week to try to duplicate their per
formance against Billy Disch’s Steers
in a two-game series.
TEXAS WINS ONLY
THREE FIRST PLACES
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Aggies Meet Rice Saturday.
Saturday, when the Aggies journey
to Houston to take on the 1928 cham
pions, Coach Frank Anderson will
greatly miss the services of Tom
Mills, who will make the trip to
Austin with the ball team. This
will probably cost the Aggies be
tween 20 and 40 points as Mills could
easily win both the high jump and
broad jump though if Farmer’s in
jury heals in time he will be able
to stop the Owls in the broad jump.
The Aggies should easily win the
pole vault, javelin, mile relay, discus,
high and low hurdles, 880 and 440-
yard dashes. The Aggies are prac
tically cinches in the above events,
comparing the time and distances
set in the two dual meets the past
week.
Tom Mills jumped five feet 10 in
ches and the Rice jumpers get less
than five feet eight inches. Mills
will be missed especially in this
event. Mills also did an inch better
in the broad jump than the Rice
stars and Mills has not practiced
this year. The following is the re
sult of the Texas-Aggie dual meet:
100-yard dash—O’Neil, A. and M.
first; Burgess, A. and M., second;
Beaty, Texas, third. Time, 9:9 sec
onds.
Mile run—Thomas, A. and M.,
first; Winders, A. and M. second;
Williams, Texas, third. Time, 4 min
utes 39 seconds.
220-yai'd dash—O’Neil, A. and M.,
first, Wilkey, Texas, second; Em
mons, A. and M., third. Time, 21.0
seconds.
120 high hurdles—Slocumb, A. and
M., first; Baldwin, Texas, second;
Mondrik, Texas, third. Time, 15.4
seconds.
440-yard dash: Hodges, A. and M.,
first; Tracy, A. and M., second; Har
ris, Texas, Third. Time, 50.8 seconds.
2, mile run—Shumaker, A. and M.,
first; Winders, A. and M. second;
Cole, Texas, third. Time, 10 minutes
26.7 seconds.
220-yard low hurdles—Slocumb, A.
and M., first; Mondrik, Texas, sec
ond; Smith, Texas, third. Time, 23.6
seconds.
880-yard run—Thompson, A. and
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M., first; Guffin, Texas, second;
Michael, A. and M., third. Time, x
minute 59.3 seconds.
One-mile relay—A. and M. first,
Session, Tracy, Hodges, O’Neil. Time
3 minutes 26.3 seconds.
Shot put—Baldwin, Texas, first;
Bartlett, A. and M. second; Markel,
A. and M. third. Distance, 44 feet
6 3-4 inches.
High jump—Howe, Texas, first;
Perkins, Texas, and Marsh, Texas,
tied for second and third. Height, 6
feet.
Javelin throw—Floyd, A. and M.
first; Perkins, Texas, second; Gallo
way, Texas, third. Distance, 201 feet.
Discus throw— Baldwin, Texas,
first; Farmer, A. and M., second;
Bartlett, A. and M., third. Distance,
135 feet 5 inches.
Broad jump—Mills, A. and M.,
first; Perkins, Texas, second; Craig,
Texas, third. Distance, 22 feet 7 1-2
inches.
Pole vault—Sandberg, Texas, and
Stitler, A. and M., tied for first and
second; Ashley, A. and M., third.
Height, feet 11 1-2 inches.
WACO GAME
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weathered three innings, giving up
only three hits. In the fourth his
mates made a few errors and six
runs came in. This seemed to dis
hearten hib and the Cubs counted
three more times, Kasprowicz re
lieving him in the seventh. Only one
run and two hits were secured off
his delivery. Both the Aggies and
the Cubs completed double plays in
this game. Lackey to Pampell and
Hearth to Windle.
The Aggies jumped into the lead
at the first and Tom Mills’ superb
pitching kept the Waco scoring down.
Kasprowicz relieved him in the sev
enth and with two men down, the
Aggie defense again faltered and
' errors allowed two runs to sift in.
Mills allowed four hits and three in
the six innings that he flipped them
across the plate. He was taken from
;he game because he was to com
pete in the track meet with Texas
at Austin the following Saturday.
Mills showed that he has stuff and
is a winning pitcher.
The winning of this second game
was really a greater fete than many
realize. Brancheau, starting pitcher
for the Waco team played in class B
ball last year and won 22 of his
games. Rather fair going for a bunch
of college lads, getting two home
runs and two triples for five runs
in four innings. The second pitcher
did not fare much better, the Aggies
clouting two more home runs.
The Aggies were forced to change
the line-up because Johns’ arm be
came very sore. Weston was pushed
over to short and Coady, veteran
utility player, took third and how!
He accepted eight chances without
an error. Six put outs and two as
sists. Further he was on the final
end of two double plays and the
starting of a third. Looks like Cody
might stick there now, but Freddie
Weston will put up a mighty battle
and Cody will have to continue to
clout the pill and play ball.
In the two games the Aggies got
four circuit blows and the Cubs one.
Rye was the stick man for the Cubs.
Conover, Mills, Martin, and Pam
pell delivered for the Aggies.
The Waco skipper commented on