The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 24, 1947, Image 3

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Softball Results
Show Fast Play;
Rivalry Strong
Th® summer Intramural
Program got off to a good
■Urt with softball Uking the
lead in interest. Some good
teams have shown up on the
* playing fields and from the
looks of the first games the
competition is going to be
routfh all the way through the
schedule.
Tkc thrfflvr of the opening games
^ Win of Donn
Dora* 11. Dorm 2 went into the
mat inning two nma behind bat
bnmediateljr rained the two bark
.and then with two outa. Maxwell
bjwame the hero by atealbig home
-and winning the ball game. Dorm
2 won their firat game of the
uST 1 ? 1 * u>ok •" e * r, y
lead to beat Trailor Camp 9 to
•• IpS Wading hitter of thia game
wa« right fields Schero of Dorm
2 with 2 him for throe tripe to the
plate. Von Roaenbarg waa the win-
nlng pWshag. f or th« Camp Me
ponaM got on baao three timet
, W • »alk, an error, and a hit
Darm 19 took M eaey rieUry*
^ 1 “ Adame
■hatasi Darm I, If la 9. Uak-
* Mg orer Dorm If ahewa a rt>
Wrang A lafaatry
Warn of laat apring with Diaen.
Jatiai. IWgan, Karaaa. and flS
dja makiai ap half of D»rm
Ifa learn.
Darm f ovamme a I run lead
W .w.mp D,,^ a ,| ^ 7i } or JJ
winners DuMw Ihe aeewnd baa#
man ant h hlia for I timea ai hni
AM far Hit leaere flrsi baaeman
Pa. balled fOO gening | for 4
Plleher Cofland of the Proleel
!v ou ." # " rr * h,, **•'" to a
U l« i rieWry over Dorm I. It
WM a Wild hilling game with each
Battalion
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TUESDAY, JUNE 24. 1947
Page 8
•-*—*•» w»ir ansre of kite
inning.
Dorm II loot a hard fought
battle to Derm 4 by the eeere of
9 to 4. Bell waa the winning fac
tor for Derm C.
Purple hearts go to John Bal-
lantine of the Dorm I team and
feaunig of Dorm S, who unsetfiah-
ly abed their blood for the glory
of their reaper tire teams Ballan
tine had a rolliaaion on third baae
and received a cut under the left
«9t good for three stitches. Brmu-
nig contributed a few square inch-
ea of hia nose, chin, and forebead.
Old man weather took ever oe i
panday and aU gamea far that \
day were rained out. Theae *
gamee will he arbedalod for a '
later date.
On Friday the situation looked
like thia:
Dorm 2 had a cion call when
they were nearly knocked out of
the undefeated Hat by Dorm 9.
J' H*! on this game waa 11 to
10. The teams went Into the laat
inning Ued up at t runs aach.
th * 1 winning pitcher gave
up four hits and a walk in this
Wniug. hut Dorm 9 eould only
•mount for I run.. In Dorm *'.
Mlf of this inning Cullinan and
Mehero each got a hit, sad Wiley
Wok a walk and each symnad thy
plate to mn their total to II and
hard whn ball game.
Dorm f continued Umir winning
S tefl^Derm f took an early lead
< Ikrce ran# is Ihe seceful in
nWg to slay out In fronlall the
25L winning
““-her Hall the toalng oltehe?
a lough game only aliowiM*
hlia
Trailer Camp Wei Umir third
uae le Dorm II 9 t# f. For
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JEWELER
North Gate
Intramural Softball
to be played dur-
“ of the week are
weaneagay, Jane 2S
Dorm 12 tx. Dorm S; 1
" ?° r * 7 i r™**
v*. Dorm •; Dorm 2 va. D<
Softball
iag the re
aa followi: ] | |
T. Jaae
Trailer
House
»r- —i m wm. Dorm B;
Dorm 2 va. Dorm 4.
TfaMaAF. June 26
v D ^! n 1 . T V. Do ™ Do*™
V 0 ™ *: pfrm 11 t.. Dorm 7;
J^'dotoT Dqrn> *' Tr,ikr
Friday. June 27
Project Houar va. Dorm 4; Dorm
• T!* D 00 " Donn 1 va. Dorm
S; Dorm 9 vs. Dorm 7; Dorm 10
vn. Dorm 6.
10
Students May Play
Badminton In Gym
T. h * fF"» will be opened to single
"t* rr Wd atadente and
the r wive, each ThurmWy night at
ane of the atatee
leading badmlifen Inatrurtors, will
h* Is charge apd will have equip-
lift HaihI
•^Ha* • MIS fee I
TfolWr|
IWkari, asd
pvrfeel day
Irlpa Is the
gM?. rw TfatWr famp riihi
••• ,l># Waillaf
Miter with I f«r |,
7 . Dwlr .Unding
D»rm 4 10 to £ This was a wild
Hilling and miring game as the
" team scored In all bat two In
ning.,
Dorm 10 kedt their record rlean
a. thev beat Project House 10 to
3. Pitcher Adams of Dorm 10 only
Sr V V p JL hi ^ u * d, »ig hitter for
the Project Hhuee was Hall who
got 2 hits for i time* at bat.
John Kimbrough
Escapes Death;
Training Helps
Big Joha KBabnmgh, who twice
woo A11-America honors at Texas
A. A M. College, thanked hie ath-
latic training tar escape from
death and looked forward to an-
° u '* r uouacn tot professional foot
ball aa a member of the Loa Ange-
WaDmm of the All-America con-
nWMMk
It happenag the day after "Jar-
rln Jawn*g“ twenty-ninth birthday
as he attempted to rescue a work
er overrome by cartoon monoxide
» wtoBto awgaged In a weU-
J'WfaB projedt Kimbmugh'a ef
forts wars futile, but he almost
kmt hia life trying it.
B D (Buck)
Oibbs, 43, who waa refueling a
tuoollne miglne in the well dug
to provide water on a site aome
three mles southeast of Haskell.
0 ^ COm * by fumM (iihb*
fall into Urn water, and Kimbrough
PjjMfud toi Immediately after him
Hie first attempt failed, and the
next time when John went down
by the tme of a windlass with the
cope tied around hia chest he. too,
was overcome by the fumee
The rone saved hie life. Kim
brough. Wo of Texas A AM s
"tifhtF.ktatam <* 1938 *nd 1940
when he was the nation's greatest
fullback, was hauled out uncon
scious
* Physician administered first
JS W* 1 * N> went home unaided
• u . t . H - fMlapaed. and the doctor
pal Mm to had for a couple of days
Doubt!*** his excellent phyairsl
coodllion through years of ath
letic training paid off
•Tvs been working mil daily
rtnee June I, gelling in g«md c»m.
dll ion lav the season, 11 he said
■hefw. I miMt md have made it,"
Kimbrough added (hat he was
tahing it eaey for shout in days on
Ihe advias of hia phyalelan Ms
■P^uds apmit an hour each day
eid »m the Hashell High
llrhnol field and tabes an afternoon
aff each Week for a seselnn of gnir
uver at the Abilene Country nub
course
‘TW flaMi nut my contract with
the Done thia ■easnn. and then I'm
through." he declared "You can't
go on in the professional game for
mer, you know."
ON KYLE FIELD
By DON ENGBLKING’
SWC Rules Committee Attemps Compromise
Ttoe new rules paaaad last month i
by the Southwest Conference fac
ulty committee seem to be In exact
agreement with the N. C. A A. e
so railed "Purity code."
The committee reaffirmed its
ban on of ft tod campus recruiting
but suggested
that a coach
be allowed to
recruit in hia
own area. The
area for any
school is the
state in which
the school la
located. Any
school in the
conference ex
cept Arkansas
can do all of
the recruit-
jraarg
boundsri*e of foe state of Texas
The minimum heura that an
Stan Muaial Begins to
on^lmr i b “ f>b * 11 *^ on almost
one-third over, the world s champ-
tea »t Louis Cardinal, found
themselves in the National League
The Mg reason for the
^•ekltoPl doiiitims was the team
batting average
The only Cardinal whom hitting
- lm * k with
Kurowaki mmI Terry Moore, had
not been Mttiita
Htae
■ddfa Dyer's rkai
HH. aad, whpi M ,
* 4rim * * wim
rh T^ hj* the sudden
In the «t Louis club < an
he traced dlrsrtly to the bat of
hUlr*?/ nm hheker
BUrt * d 10 I" 1
Muaial, who was acclaimed last
hthfate has to work to receive
■** W was lowered to Ida. The
prevlom minimoni set by the S.
C. A. A. wa» 300.
The additional decision that all
of the time that an athlete Wtends
onhia particular .port be con-
Sidered as part of the minimum
i 1 .? 0 S* work tr,,d * to make
life eastor for the 8 W C athlete
The committee alao decided that
after January 1 no athlete could
change schools and expect to be
cliglMe without penalty
Dates were «et by the oom
/or the opening of foot
knll and hnsehail prae&re. Foot-
bnll In to start no earlier than
Heptember I. while ttanrhaJI
"fa^t •• early as February
These rules will not change con
siderably the athletic policies of
any school In the conference, but
the question Is will the N C. A A
agree to these amendments.
r* My to
* t rdins!
.tart
IjtVaS ac, tamieu null
fi* 1 '** "**" y Hnll fans as being
getting off to a
riding
Has started to hit,
the Cardinals find themselves In
fifth place, only four and one half
gameu^ behind foe National League
With the CaMltanls back to their
winning ways, the National Lea-
r ^ Nralt\ looka as if It wiU
w If Muaial cpntlnuee to hit at
t pace and the Card
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HOTARD’S CAFETERIA
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Hit; Cards Win
mound staff settles down,
Louis will be a hard club to beat
8o goes Muaial, so goes the Card!
Ht
Intramural Golf and Tennis
Tourneys Start This Week
The I nteamiiM 1 ir a . < . /
tn i t *. nnl * tou ™n,,„U will-
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*<•' underway thi. week Jith conteeS UtThnTfor C
ZSJK thelr^eepectiv/sporta.
A final check-up on the tournament* showed that there / A*,
were 74 players entered. The largest number of entries was AT CHARli
in tennis -singles with 29 entrants. The other figures were |
roIf^douWes°4 ° W *’ **** single* 15; tennis double 11; and
Some of the entrants are mm*" 1
who have shown their ability in J«dy l:
SWC Mentora Teach
At Coachen School
The fifteenth snnual Texa.
roMhlng mheol to be held In F.l
faeo August fmirth thru eighth
wiU hr attended by roaehea from
Klee In.lltuto and T. »«. ABM.
L 4 ** DIiiupUL head Mwshall roach
Md traMer Here at AAM, will
faetxre »| the sehnol along with
Jeas Nmlj, Rice*, head ?«riha||
roach, Harry Rtlteler. Rice's as-
sis tent reach, and Jtw Davi*. Rk-e's
line roach.
. The coaches school, sponsored
by the Ttatas High School Coache.
Association, will include on Ita pro
gram for the first time lectures
and demonstrations on baseball
Alvin (Bo) MrMillin, tinker-
sity of Indiana*, head football
coach, and Nsely will be the head
instructor, for the. school They
will talk on football.
Dewey Jacobs
Becomes Ineligible
Only one athlete became ineli
gible after all of the grades were
in for laat semester Dewey Jacobs
classy hurler on the Aggie baae-
“•II team, was the lone casualty.
Jacobs, who alao plays football,
won four game* for the Aggie
nine thia past season while ioaing
only one.
Jacoba plans to re-enter school
“ "•PMfobsi so as to work toward
eligibility in baseball next spring.
There are 7,003 living benefkiar-
**• °f World War II veterans a-
broad receiving monthly National
BoiViee Life Inaura nee payment,
totaling nearly 1700,000.
10UP0T5
*HIRI YOU ALWAYS Gi I
A 1 AID 1 U a 01
previous Intramural tournaments
and others will be dark-horses with
sufficient skill to make each match
interesting.
la tennis ainglea some of the
■ea catered are Haaamaa. Dorm
3. Reeae and Sharp of Dona H.
Nettles of Dorm I. Atkinson from
out at A AM Annex. Dixoa. Dorm
7. and Adams of Dorm 4. A
coaple of the tennis double,
team, entered are DeHp.in and
Waraoff of Vet Village, and Fel
ler and Nettles of Dorm 1.
Looking at the golf tournament,
in the single. Fickey came in with
the lowest score of 7B. Other, who
turned in qualifying Morse In the
79 s were Williams. 71, Derm 7.
Bogin 79. Dorm 6, and P. gue. who
■teppod out of the 70 clsae by one
Mnt turning in an 60. In golf
doubles only four teams are entered
made up *f Fickey and DaMontat,
J rater and Johnson of Dorm 11,
Pofgett and MeGannon, Dorm I,
ami Mets of Dorm N and Williams,
Dorm 7,
Golf match#, will lie played on
the Bryan country club pour.# at
• Um# designated by ihe eoniaa
tanla. ramMitlon will be maleh
Mf.
Pairing, for
are as fallow.!
Tenals (ainglea)
First round malrhee to lie played
on or before Weilnesday, June *Bi
. Hausman vs. Reeae) Mller vs.
JJ H a r p| D e B p a In vs. Terrelli
Rprawla vs. Garrncai Felger va.
Gohmert; Nettles vs. Mirisvacea:
l I < * , *«'Hj Grimes vs.
Hlarkehear.
First Round mstches to be play
ed on or before Thursday, June M:
Dixon va. Broodo; LeGrand va!
Thorburn; Grant vs. Garnett; Mig-
lianle va. Lane; Howard vs. Ad
ams.
Ramsey and Seeae who drew byes
m the first round will meet in s
aecond round match on Thuradey
June 2«.
Tennis (double*)
First round mate he* to be play
ed on or before Thursday, June
26:
Beck and DeBona vs. UR oca
and Blackshcar; Terrell and Le-
Grand va. Reeae and Hausman;
l-ane and Adam* va. Thorburn and
Ramsey.
Second round matches between
players who drew first round bye*
to be played on or before Tuesday
Ihe tournaments
DeSpain and Warooff va. Stow
and Burges*; Sharp urxl Migiavae-
ea va. Paques and Grant.
Golf (ainglea)
Firat round matches to bo played
°*i ®c before Saturday, June 2*:
Champkmahip Flight:
Fickey va. Burdett; King va.
Pequ«; Bogin va. Lietx; de Mon tel
va. William..
Firat Flight:
McGannon va. Pidtett; Bonewiu
va. Hyaehovy; Roland va. Bren
nan.
Golf (doabiea)
Firat round matches to bo played
on or before Tuesday, July 1:
Fickey and deMontel va. Prater
and Johnson; Daggett and MoOan-
non vs. UoU and Williama.
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