The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 04, 1939, Image 2

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Hatulion Sparta W.tor
< It look* UkHthc tenni* team la
improving ia several re*pact*. I
watched them for a while in their
match with Tech yesterday and
soma of the boys were looking
pretty fair. Of the bunch that has
been playing lately it looks like
V. C Denton, Mitchell, Given* and
Adams are the .best.
Some of the Texas Tech boys
played a little eff-color stuff Tech
has some of the moat sorry sports
that this writer has aver i
Their whole system out -there
teems to be a littis on the shady
or ungporUman-tike side.', |
It it a regular putoro U> say,
“Capt Phil Enslow’s putol team
won again* Wall, they have. The
▼arsity trimmed Wisconsin by
score of 1SS7 to 1284 and at the
tame time they beat St Bonaven-
tere of New York 1SS7 to 1819.
The freshmen of St Bonavonture
lost by a score of 1828 to 1227.
The freshman shot almost as
high a scorn as the varsity. That
Indicates that the Cade* will prob
ably hare a darn good team next
Benson.
It is rumored that Enslow will
probably bo bore again next sea
son and that will be a boon to the
piatol team. Ha has taken a team
that has not been known arounti
hare and developed them into
probably the outstanding team of
the campus.
It la hard te explain jast
..what has happened t# the
Ball team. Before the aahaaa
started they were rated as the
probable team te beat for the
cnafereace ehampiowdUp.
Jack Cooper selau to be the
most consistent hitter of the
lot He got three for four a-
gainst 8. M. 11. sad got one of
the three kits off of Duckworth
ef T. C. UL
Getting back to the piatol team
after some new information reach-,
ad the desk. We find that the Ag
gies will shoot against the Bayou
Rifle Club of Houston on April 16
after the horse show and that one
of the best teams in the state, the
Dept, of Public Safety, may also
be here. Col. Hom. r Garrison, head
: of the group, has been written and
invited.
The Aggie track team did not
give sack a good she»iug at
the Texas K>-la>*. la the Uaft*-'
▼ersity dirision. fourth ia the
S Javelin and 129 hardies was the
heel they could da.
The polo team lost one in Okie
horns Saturday. It looks like the
only team that was able to win
for the Aggies Saturday was the
tennis team when they defeated
ies
wmeo Meet Mustangs Here
In Tilts Wednesday and Thursday
MU
afternoon the Aggies,
to the visiting S.M.U.
im, the first conference
defeat the Cadets this
Thej Ponies, coached by “little
Hig” injirt-nbotAam, former Aggie
mentor, will probably
shoot (Guy Dougherttr against the
Aggie-swat ten. jDouirherty defeat
ed the Cadets lait Friday in Dallas
4 to I when the Ponies scored
ran far the last half of the ninth to
they
sat the Aggie swatter*
<M(rht hfta.'
Thursday the Cadets
Ponies again here and
probably have to face
11, All-Conference pitch-
will be on the mound if
not pitch the opening game
has already ,won a gam«
the Rice Owls.
The ponies may be the team that
Texas will have to beat for the
crown this year. Lest season they
finish* i in fourth place, but they
have • Ided strength end experience
this mason and have shine of the
best hi tiers in the league in Chur
chill a id O'Neil.
Chiu chill wns «h All-Conference
man tyst season and was probably
the lei ding csitfiekJ'r in the iea-
gue.
The games are due to start at
3:80. the Aggie twirler will prob
ably b« either Sam Bass or Ralph
although Roy Pedan may
over to a starting twirl-
dr and might get the nod to start
TENNIS TEAM
WINS OVER )•
TBtNnfr u.
> The Aggie tenaia team won five
out of six match*** Saturday te de
feat The Trinity Uni vend ty net-
men and to issue fair warning to
other teems in the Southwest Con
ference The Aggies won both dou
ble matches and three of the four
■ingle matches.
George Mitchell and V. C. Den
ton downed Farris and Nowlin of
the .Trinity team, 6-2, 6-4. Kemp
Adams and Sherman Givens won
the Other double from Robinson and
Oliver, 8-6, 8-8, 8-8.
fat th. single matches Mitchell
defeated Farris, 6-2, 8-0; Denton
defeated Robinson, 6-4, 7-8. Givens
won over Nowlin 8-6, 6-4; and Phil
Levine lost to Oliver. 6-4, 64.
The tennis team invades Dallas
and Ft Worth April 14 and II
to meet $. M. II. and T. C. 0. in
conference Matches. The annual
meet of tin conference will be held
in Houston May 12.
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Battalion Sports
COLLEGE STATION
APRIL 4, 1939
PAGE 2
Texas and Rice Lead Contestant in
Annual Texas Relays Held Saturday
From AH Over US
Take Part in Meet
BRQfWN UNlVEBfUTY AUTH
oritiea have reported unusual sue-
dees od a “vagabonding” scheme
s plan jby which students may drop
in to various courses in which they
are noJ registered to eratch experi
ments and listen to lectures.
Texas and Rtoe grabbed the lioa's
share of the honors at the annual
Texas Relays ia Austin Saturday
when eight mast records fell as
1,260 athletes took part in the
events.
The Longhorns won three events
and tied for first place individual
event and two relay races.
Wilbur Greer of Michigan State
got the Jump on Wolcott in the
century dash and managed to b
long enough to boat the Rice star
by a portion of a stride. Wolcott
cams back R the 120 hurdles to
win in 14.1.
The new records sat were shot
put won by Racial of Kansas
State with a heave of 52 feet IM
inahea, bread Jump won by Atehi-
sen of Texas with a Jmnp of 24
fept 8 inches, quarter mile relay
won by Rioe in 41.4, sprint medley
won by Rice in 8:28.4, 100 yard
freshman dash won by Hill of Teams
hi 9.6, one mile freshman relay
won by North Texas Tsaahers in
Stl9.8, quarter-mile freshman in
lay woo by Texas ia 42.4.
A. A M.,’s beat showing was a
fourth by Drelss in tbs 120 hurdles,
a fourth by Potthast ill the javelin,
a third in the freshman quarter-
mile, and a second ia tie freshman
one-mile relay.
Becfos Bryan, star
Texas, cleared the pole
6 inches, but after his of
were over he went over
and erhea the bar was
fet 6 inches his pants
the bar off.
LAIT FRIDAY NIGHT THE
Grayson County Aggies were hon-
orees at a dance given by th. Gray-
son County Mothers Club it Leisure
Lodge, Shamate'
All Aggies of that oouaty *
invited to attend, bringing th
dates aa well as inviting th
friend* to come, with dates.
AGGIES COME IH
SECOND AT WACO
SWIMMING MEET
With soma of their leading swim
mers in Columbus Ohio, Texas still
had enough strength to win first
place in evety event in the confer
ence swimming meet that was held
in the new pool at Wsc« Saturday.
The Aggies were second and S. M.
U. placed third.
The Aggies trailed Texas when
the scon- placed Texas with 91
points, A. A M. with 61 and S. M.
U. trailing with 80 counters.
A. A M.'s swimmers took sec
ond to every first thatfthe Stein
managed to grab and the Ponies
came up with the third places.
The Steers have wop the last
eight consecutive conference twim-
pting meets.
• Coach Art. Adamson, whoso
swimming team is also one of the
leading Water polo teaaas of the
world, leaves today for the Na
tional Water Polo mast at St
Louis, a tMag in whkh the Cadets
men second place last year.
INDIWV I MV ERSITY 18
constructing 20 new tennis courts
as part of s campus WpA project
Trinity University of Waxshachie,
Texas.! Aggie sports Just seem te
be at ^ low ebb. . . why, nobody
knows.
The schedule of events for the
next firm days finds the Polo team
ytteriwjtoklmhoms Military school
oa the fifth as well aa the baseball
team i laying B. M. U. here on the
same < lay. On the sixth the tennis
team |ilays one of the best tennis
teams of the couitry in Dubugue
U. and at the same time the base
ball te im will play their last game
agains; S. M. U. On the seventh
the ba teball team goes to Houston
where they will play the Houston
Buffs! tea on Friday and Saturday.
Saturd sy the Aggie tracks ten meet
Rke ii a dual meet that may turn
into a three-way UfAir.
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INTRAMURAL I
VOLLEYBALL' I
FINALS SOON l l
Four beams have reached the
fmlarjjfteal standing! ia Class A
volley ball and are preparing for
the pUy Off to h.-l ; imtr.eduit. h
following the spring holidays. A
Field Artillery will meet C Field
and ij FUd Artillery will fade E
Engineers.
The Class B play off in horse
shoes start-- to.isy with seven teams
listed. These teams include 1st and
2nd Headquarters Field Artillery,
< mpunies D sad] E Engineer*, B
Cham BRartMtet! B Coast Artillery,
and the winner ef E Field and D
Coast match.
Friday eveaiag the last title in
boxing was given away. Two boys
in Clans B boxing. Warren Sai-
bara and Harry Nelms, both of 2nd
Hdq F. A met to fight three rosnds
to determine the winner. At the
close ef the third round the 119
pound title was given to Saibars
‘ ALTHOUGH A. A M. IS NOTED
for it's damp cMmate a recent
checkup discloses that it has not
rained on the day of the annual
Smith-Hughes contest during the
past 21 years that the meet has
been held at College Station.
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