The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 28, 1939, Image 3

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KYLE FIELD
BY H. C. ~nBKF~ OATBS
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Aggies Tangle Steers Tomorrow
^ | be ftchtinr *® the Steers
m-r- j j-? ^r'f ■» ■ r» ; end the Texas teem wiH be fiffht-
ioc to sta]> undefeated.
The Ante pUtol teem is just j ___
about to wind «p their year. In , - R „„ t4
their inter-eolleriate matches they i We ^ n 0 ** 6 * 1 ““t io * *<>«*».
have been beatea only by Purdue, the twice • All-American Ante
Their latest victory wae 13*« to; ruard. has riven ap Ms Job with
12S0 over Santa Clara •“ °0 company to five professional
, I boxing a flia*.
A polo match between the Ant* ^n'uTntK w'oirrni 5 1»"ncluston
riders and New Mexico that wa*; ^ B«nbow 0<T m l ln H eston
achadnled for Snaday has been callt ' Tuesday nlgbA [ \
ed off.
Brace Inyer, sports editor
sad radio comaientater. is a
representative for this section
of the eaaatry to select the
beet athlete far a cap to ho
givea to the beet athlete la the
coeatry. He weald like te have
aowiaations far this man. He
raa be written at the Ho
Poet. Houston. Te
No doebt there will be a reel
brawl when the Antes and Steers
get together in Austin tomorrow
afternoon. Both teams will let go
with both barrels. The Aggies will
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Bail Game Will
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Between Coaches
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Batta\lion Sports
COLLEGE STATION
APRIL 28, 1939
PAGE 3
Tomorrow afternoon the Aggie
and Texas ' baseball teams will
tangle in their first of five en
gagement* of the year, three of
which are conference games, at
Austin, but besides this baseball
fray there Will be two coaches
getting together t for a show that
will be work lor them but just a
lot of laughs for the fans. These
two coaches will the “the grand
old Man” Billy Diach and “charg
ing" Marty Karbw, the Aggie men
tor.
Diach is the type of coach that
pitches every ball for his club with
his handy scorecard. Uarow te
the type of coach who doesn't give
an inch and the type that will
come charging out of the dugout if
there te a close decision that goes
agatet his boys.
Marty will sit on the bench and
twist his cap. pick up dirt end toss
it against the ground in disgust,
and get up and pace the ground.
Either Walter Bass or Ralph
Lindsey will draw the starting as
signment on the mound for the
Cadets and will be opposed by
Melvin Deutach, the ace of the
Texas staff. Deutach has not lost
a single contest this season.
The Aggies will have to silence
the big guns of Bog Moers, Char
lie Haas. Evans. HU and Phiel if
they expect to win. These sluggers
have carried the Steers to lopsided
victories over every club they have
met in the conference this season
wide awake and edn- The Steers have eight victorias
TRACKSTERS GET IK SHAPE FOR
BIG INTRAMURAL MEET SUNDAY
Jo# was always a rough and
ready man while la college. He held
the boxing title here until he gave
It up. He sat oat to ha known as
the “roughest man in Texas” dur
ing his Inst year here and really
gleaned the title.
We are sorry to see Joe go into
this business. He is 28 years old
and that te too old for a man to
■tart into the fight game. If ha
doesn't go over in a big way are
hope to sae him quit before he
turns out, to be just a pug. As it
Joe te i
cated fellow who can go over wall ! and no defeat* and the Aggies are
in the business world.
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: PHONE No. 239
j in second
and four losses.
I ''ll Li.
with six wins
Princeton University te organis
ing a corps of students to travel
through five states lecturing on
public affairs.
Phi Alpha fraternity has banned
the use of paddles on freshmen In
sil of its 84 chapters.
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The cinder grade on Kyle Pidd
has been kept pretty hot the past
lew days with the intramural raedt
scheduled for Sunday afternoon at
% o'clock. Many boys have been
losing those extra peunds, loosen
ing the joints, and seeing jute
what they can expect to do. Some
of the organisations have been
holding eliminations and many
good entries have been noticed
by bystanders and members of Ute
track team.
This year’s meet will probably b*
one of the beet ever to have been
hold. A few changes have t»-en
made in the rules aad the method
of running the events has betel
revised.
The meet will begin promptly at
two and all contestants and off!
cia|s are due at 1:4b. From 2 until
3:80 the Class A track events and
Class B field events will be held.
At 8:30, the Class B track events
and Class A field events will be-
gta.
Contestants in field events mag
take their tries any time during
the time scheduled except in the
high jump event, in which case
they must keep up with the rise
of the bar.
Contestants will be limited to
two track entries but may enter
any number of field events. Ev
ents in order of occurance are
100 yard dash. 180 low hurdles, 440
shuttle relay, broad jump, high
jump, shot put, and javelin throw.
Last year’s meet ended with B
Engineers holding top place in
the Class A division and 2nd Cora
bat Txain of the Field Artillery
claiming the honors la Class B
Many of the winners in last year's
meet will return to the track and
field to reclaim Utter tiUes and to
try for more honors.
Brown University will award
King George VI of England an
honorary degree when he visits the
U. S. this sumcasr.
Monday the Rice Owls cossc
here fer Utter last fray with
the CadeU. la their previoea
two games these teams have
swapped cut.
Marion Pugh has been slapping
the ball to all corners of the lot
for the Karowmen lately. He m
to ha a fixture in the outfield for
the rest of the season. Dave A Iso
brook has hotel knocking the ball
around of late also.
asters Ipreakte hi softball. Records
now show C Field Artillery and D
Cavalry tied for top place. One
game remains to be played in the
league and leaves possibilities for
another team to tie for the honors.
A Engineers has yet to play F
Infantry and now stands with four
wins and one tie. A win for the
Engineers would Ue up the throe
teams with five wins and one tie.
jC Infantry sent out its annual
warning to all who might bo con
cerned'' that they will be back
fighting to retain the Class A
softball UUe lor the third conse
cutive year. Lest week the defend
ers won their 24th straight game.
Two league champions have been
determined in the Class B softball
entente. Those teams ase A and
B of the Field Artillery.
PISTOL
TO COMPETE IN
AUSTIN SATURDAY
Capt. Phil Eiteiow will take, his
top-rsaking pistol team to Austin
Safety team. t j ^
The following Saturday he
ke the team to Houston »l
they; will fire In the Bayou B
Invitation meet.
HERE'S LIST
OF AGGIELAND
DIAMONDEERS
AGGIES IN 4-WAY
TRACK MEET AT
T. C. U. TOMORROW
to shpalder
Rifles and
match Wi
the Publ
Safety team an0 finished sec raid.
~ ‘ Rifles won with a ac ire
*e Aggies were seolnd
and the Public Safety
third with 1284.
the CadeU wi* fire
oLthe boat to
Bayou Rifles i
officers of Galveston.
of the Aggie shooters
and $ette SSrtels I.
V C. A, Lewis and W.
- UtosJ a sophomore men's botjoc*'
ary organization st Butter U:
sity, is now branching out 4
national organisation ante te Hebk
ing chapters oil other ’ campuses
G Infantry captured the League
C title Tuesday by defeating P
Field Artillery, 16-4. The Igfantry
boys seem to be pretty serious a-
bout the title hut will enter tlV
play-off with one Ue along with
five wins. Bob Nash, pitcher fer
the infantry boys, also ted the
game in scoring, by marking up
four runs.
T' i •
John Larson led A Field off with
the Class A League B champion
ship this week by turning down
A Coast Artillery with a tune ef
24-0. Larson struck out seven men.
Keen competition has been seen
in League A of the upper dass-
Coach “Dough" Rollins left to
day with hte track team for Fort
Worth where they will
Baylor. S. M. U.. and T. C. U. to-
morrow ip a quadrangular meet.
Rollins took with him some .86
men and felt confident that' the
Aggies erill be the top team in
the meet when the smoke dears.
The men making the trip and the
events they will enter are Cecil,
Shiler and Todd for the 100 dash;
Cecil, Schiller and Moeer in the
220; fitttman, McLean and Moeer
in Um 440; Storms and McLean in
the 880; Cecil. Moser, Todd, and
Schiller in the sprint relay; Storms,
Moser, Dittman and McLean in
the mile relay; Hogan aad Hall in
the mile run; Strother in the two
mile; Dillon, Drotes and Hargrove
is the hurdles; Kissinger and Dretes
in the pole vault; Dretes, Conat-
ser and Cornea in the high jump;
Todd and Cecil in the broad jump;
Faubian and Schroeder in the dis
cus; Schroeder, Thomason and Pan
ned in the shot; and Potthast,
Smith and Robnett in the javelin.
The team was hurt some when
Ed Dretes, top Aggie point-maker,
hurt hte knee in practice this week.
NO.
NAME I’OSITION
1
A1 sob rook 0. F.
.8
Welch
P
8
Stone
8 B
4
Bass
P
5
Paden
P
y •
Cooper
R F
6
Doran
C
to ,
Rare her
L F
u
Williams
1 B
if fj !
Cohn '* ■
P
is
Nolen
S S
14
Polanovicb 1
P
15
Lindsey 1
P
17 !
Kirkpatrick \
c
18
Jeffrey 1
2 B
18 ^ *
Timmerman ,
□ F
20
Pugh
C F
81
Moreland
R F
22
Rice
L F
PALACE
LAST DAY - SJ
“GUNGA
PREVIEW—1
Shown
I’—U M.
Sun. and M
continued hte htetry stickwork.
ting sig out of "eleven, to pick
62 points and stay on the beelsi of
Witt wyth a .408 average.
Lb:
siatent flitting .fo pull up with (an
NEW DIX
SUN. - MON.
e Kemp. Bruin second .
* advpScad with hte
even .41)0 mark while Jack LtJ
mus, last week’y leader dropp
fourth place with hte .861.
Hie fonferenCe batting average*
for tlbd entire '• team beeides the
first four leaders te as follows:
Terry, (Sb., .286; Bryce, g., .*7;
Haley, jib., 2CKj; Roberta, p.j *88;
Golden, p., .600; Barnes, p., .214;
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OVER WEEK END
The Baylor Bean will make their
north Texas swing in the Sooth-
weat conference baseball chase this
weekend when they meet the 8.M.U.
Mustangs in Dallas Friday i
then move over to Fort Worth for
a single game with T.CU. Satur
day.
The Bruin* mad* n grunt cot
back teat weak to sweep both of
their games with the Rice Owl* by
big margiaa in both tilt* and If
they can get both of their games
this week, the Baylor nine will
have a good chanee to noee out the
Texas Aggies for the runner-up
■pot hi the conference steadings.
Vary member of the Baylor
pitching staff is ready to go and
Coach Moriey Jennings will m
than likely start Tommy Fiae, ace
Beer hurler against the Meataags
aad than fellow up with tether
Sherman Barnes, Franklin Gulden
or Bobby Roberta against
Frogs.
Jimmy Witt, Baylor shortstop
banged out seven kite la If tripe
to the piste last weak to boost hte
batting average te a AU «Mp aad
taka ever the individual hit!
honors fer the Bruin nine.
Bed Bolger, Bear outfielder, also
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