The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 10, 1946, Image 3

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    Wednesday Afternoon, ApriMO, 1946
The Battalion
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On Kyle Field
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By Marion “Dookie” Pugh
Battalion Sports Editor
One of the Waco scribes de
scribed yesterday’s baseball game
as a comedy of errors, but to our
mind it was a comedy of the Ag
gies banging every offering the
Bruin twirlers served them.
In the first of the fourth it
looked as if the rain gods would
take over, and Coach Dimmitt, see
ing his boys with a comfortable
7-1 lead, decided it would be a good
idea to get the required four and
a half innings played. Therefore,
the Aggies did everything except
go to bat without a bat trying to
make outs, but the Baylor boys
had different ideas. They started
prolonging the contest, and it
looked as if it might go on for
ever. But eventually the side was
retired, and the ball game went
the entire nine. The boys could
have easily used flashlights in the
ninth because of the darkness. Um
pires could have used them during
the entire game. (All right, maybe
we don’t have a right to talk about
the umpires).
Bill Bradley, stellar first base-
man for the Aggies, was called
out of the ball game in the fourth
inning when he received an emer
gency call from college that his
little girl was seriously ill. He
was rushed to Bryan, and reported
last night that she was resting
much better.
Hubert Moon got a freak hit yes
terday. It was of the infield va
riety. With" the count 2 and 1,
“Hub” took a terrific cut, and hit
the ball on the handle of his bat.
The bat broke into three pieces,
the big end going toward the sec
ond baseman, another piece going
to the pitcher, and Hubert was left
with a small piece of the handle.
The second baseman chased the big
end, the pitcher the small sliver
coming his way, and the catcher
was dumfounded, watching the ball
trickle down the third base line.
“Hub” took off for an infield hit,
and a small piece of bat, he car
ried with him.
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Bill Yeoman, outstanding bas
ketball and football player has an
nounced that he will enter West
Point July 1. It will be a severe
loss to both the teams, but the
coaches and the student body wish
Bill all the luck in the world in
his new venture.
Yeoman is also a distinguished
student here at college, and he
passed both the competitive exam
inations for Annapolis and West
Point.
-Chevalier-
Continued from Page 1
in order to prevent runaway in
flation the process of releasing
price controls should be very grad
ual and on a selective basis.
The trend toward superiority in
bargaining power of labor over
capital started in 1930, Col. Chev
alier said, and wil result eventually
in improved social and economic
condtions. He warned that the
transiton would be acompanied by
a good many evils and abuses and
that the possibility of a govern
ment-controlled economy would be
an attendant danger. He labelled as
a common mistake the effort to ar
rest the trend rather thain to
control and guide it.
Col. Chevalier concluded his re
marks by scoring the policy of
isolationism and citing “our mut
ual dependence upon one another”
as the hope for solution of both
our domestic and international
problems.
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Aggies Trounce Baylor For Win No. 3
Beesley Pitches
Five-Hit Ball As
Cadets Hit Hard
The Texas Aggie baseballers
chalked up victory number three
in the Southwest Conference race
yesterday, trouncing Baylor 13-2
at Waco. Earl Beesley went the
route for the Ags and pitched
another swell ball game, allowing
only five hits.
The Cadets were hitting the ball
hard, getting a total of 15 hits
off the offerings of Garcia and
Sheats, and were aided by che wild
ness of Garcia, who started for the
Bears and donated six bases on
balls in 2 2/3 innings. Hub Moon
again led the Aggie offense, gar
nering four hits in five official
trips to the plate.
The Aggies will travel to Dallas
this weekend to play a two-game
series with S. M. U. on Friday and
Saturday, and wil move on to Ft.
Worth Monday for a single game
with T. C. U. The Aggies are now
leading the Conference, along with
Texas university which has won
EX-SERVICEMEN’S CLUB
TO MEET MONDAY NIGHT
The A. & M. Ex-servicemen’s
Club will meet Monday, April 15;
at 7 p.m. in the Assembly Hall. An
election of club officers will take
place and plans will be discussed
for a future barbecue. All members
are urged to attend.
two out of two, and Rice Institute
which has won its one game of
league competition.
AGGIES AB R H PO A E
Lindloff, ss 3 10 13 0
Moon, rf 5 0 4 1 0 0
Vass, rf 5 1110 0
Pressly, 3b 6 2 3 0 2 0
Thornton, 2b 4 3 110 0
Arnold, c 4 2 1 10 2 0
Bradley, lb 4 2 1 0 0 0
Matthews, cf 4 2 1 0 0 0
Bradley, lb 2 1 1 4 0 0
Lindsey, lb 2 0 1 8 0 0
Totals 40 13 15 27 8 0
BAYLOR AB R H PO A E
Jennings rf 3 1110 0
Kimbrough ss —.3 0 0 1 1 1
Marino cf 3 10 10 1
Redding, 2b 4 0 3 5 0 0
Chandler, c 3 0 0 10 2 0
Grevelle, lb 4 0 0 1 0 1
Szekley, If 4 0 1 2 0 0
Harris, 3b 3 0 0 1 0 1
Garcia, p 1 0 0 112
Sheats, p 3 0 0 3 2 0
Duckworth, 3b ....1 0 0 0 0 0
xClotiaux 1 0 1111
Totals 32 2 6 27 7 7
x—Batted for Sheats tn 9th.
Three-base hits, Bradley, Red
ding. Stolen base, Moon. Bases on
balls, Garcie 6, Beesley 4, Sheats
2. Struck out, Garcia 2, Beasley 7,
Sheats 5. Pitchers’ record, 7 runs
4 hits off Garcia in 2 2/3 innings.
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Cadet Golfers Win
From Houston II.
The Texas Aggie golfers took
their first win of the season on
the home links yesterday after
noon, beating the University of
Houston by a score of 5-2.
For the Aggies Don Ruttan won
from Weldon Bailey, 6 and 5.
Warren Qualls downed Russ My
ers 6 and 5 and Marvin Johnson
defeated Charlie Newman 7 and
6 in the singles. Houston, singles
wins were by Billy Dienstbach,
who defeated Howard Harwood one
up and Bill Lutz, who downed Bill
Washington 2 and 1.«
In the foursomes Washington
and Johnston won from Lutz and
Newman 5 and 4 and Qualls and
Ruttan defeated Myers and Bailey
6 and 5. Qualls and Johnston both
carded 73s while Dienstbach’s 78
was 4he Cougar’s best card.
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