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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1947)
College Station Swimmers Set New Records At Houston Meet Tht CoI1«m Button athletic club nwimmer* cmm throuffh with ftylnf eoior* taut Saturday night by winning ulrf 'of tht nlna tvtnU In tht atnlor dlvlalon of tht annual Y.M.C.A. f matt In Houaton. Ml I# ih#|f winning Vm Adamson nno m ^4 eukMI mrw rvtvwt ftPmvra yard fraa atyU and thr ItO yard free atyU mparttvaly. Adam* •on haa b^n an outaUndinc high Mhool awtmmar far th# p«at tW fMra whll# at A4M ConaoUdaUd Hlfli School. Syfan waa a letter- on the 1947 Anri* Swlnanglnff Win Roth Relay Events At Houston caaie hack to wta kte •▼oat at the ntffkt by caf the 4tt yard free alyU ta iS. He «aa trailed by Billy Karow alaa af Collect Station. In addition to Syfan’a afforta la the loo yard fret ftyle, he waa aec- oad to Adamaon in the tOO yard free style and he swam a leg on the winning free style team. Beth relay eventa were won by the College Station swimmers. The winning 300 yard medley relay teaw waa aompow-d of Bob Cowl tag, Ed Knsao, and Jack Riley while the members of the Tictoriona 440 yard free style team were Sy fan, Riley, Gene Summers nnd John Heeman. b the Mt yard breast stroke, the esdy reeat which was swept by the Collage fttattea swtaawra. (awMat raao baaie iba wlaaar after oearaesalag an early lead by Jahaay Bey la. In the Junior dlvlalon (for boya 14 and aader) which was held Tbureday sight, Gail Klipgla of College Station waa the star Klip- pla eat now meat records la the SO aad 100'yard free atyle races His in the events ware ft.7 a I pi the 10 and IKlT.l In the 100. He was the only doable win ner h the Junior diviakta. In the intermediate division, Mika Muckieroy, state school boy 100 yard free style champ from Saa Antonio, won both the M and 100 yard free style races in rVoml times. In both eventa Van Adam aon waa second to M uckie roy. who returned to San Antonio after Fri- a s meet aad therefore waa un to compete in the senior divis ion on Saturday. IV intermediate division which was held on Friday night is for boya IT and under. Following are the samauri of the senior division: :t0<) yard medley relay—Woa by I F 1 RADIO uaw ciaii iTAtri Moaatr proisutonsl iob» are welt»n<j Gaod peybg probmbncl {obt ere welk far gueUfled man and women la RADIO, lot train you la our madam, wol agulppa^ tocMtU. f-uiiy approved far G. I. Trobbf. Writ* today tor M Infermetlea no eblivjst.on INiTIIlin-f RADIO BROADCASTING 2900 NO MT/HUOH DALLAS 4. TMAS WE KNOW HOW IMPORTANT APPEARANCE 18- THATS WHY we do Uultleiw work. For superior cleaning arfH prexning send your work to un. North Gote AGGIE CLEANERS and DYERS f Phone 4-45544 College Station State Bank COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS TO OUR FRIENDS snd CUSTOMERS We present below a condensed statement of the condition of the COLLEGE STATION STATE BANK at the close of business on June 30, 1947, the date of our first birthday as a service institution in this community. We weuld like to take tbia occasion to axprraa our deep appreciation of the fine support and cooperation which Han been extended us by the citisena of thi* community and the students of Texas A. and M. Collage. It has been a genuine pleasure to serve you, and wo hope that In the years to come, ws may justify your confidence by a constant improvement in aur honking facilltiaa and service to the community. ASSETS: . oc (’ash on hand and duo from other bonks U. 8. Bonds and Other Securities Loons snd Discounts / t Bonking Houoe Furniture ond Fixtures Othor Assets TOTALASSETS ■ maweysf LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL: Copltol Stock Surplus , • Undivided Profits DEPOSITS ; '•< [V T| ATTENTION AGGIES NOW 18 THE TIME to order oil your uniform noodo for the Foil Ibraootof. ‘ Wo connot promise coHy dtfttolllB oftor the Foil Botneotor begtos. / •« ' t i ft u \f I ■’ * /•' For FHm ToHortoff A - tit/ GBNE HI MMFJLS was a mem ber ef the free style relay team third b the breast- JACK BILBT waa a met ef betk relay tea am aad third place ta the &S yard ■tyla. RiWy. Time: College Stat Kruae); *:«. 200-yard freejetyle—Won by Ad amaon, College gtat tea; aecond, Sy. fhn, College Station; third. Shan non, Houaton Y^Time: 2:14.0 (New meet record). ] 50-yard free atyle — Won b f Glauser, River Dnka; aecond, Nor wood, gkadewood; thini. Riley, Col lege Sution. Thae: 27.3. Diving — Wan by Scott, Golf crest; Second, inninax, (.olfcrcxt; third, Ben brook, Studewood. 100-yard free style—Won by Sy fan. < ollege Station; aecond. Nor wood, Btudcwofd; third, Glavian- na. Time: K7.9 [New meet record). IftO-yard back«troke — Won by Olaen, Golfcrcgt; second, Kruae, College# Station- third. ( omatock. Golf crest. Tim^: I61.S. t00-yard bregatatroke—Won by OawHng. College Station; aocomi, Boyle, College Hi alien; third. Bum. men, Collage Button. Tima: itoai. 400-yard free atyle--Won by Ad- amaon, Collegd Button; aecond, Karov, College Auttooi third, Orr, Houaton yTtCj I 400-yard fred atyle relay—Won Bum- 4 Uolfcreet. Tim#: 4:00.1 BreaBlsiroke Breaks Record 400-yard frag atyle relay—Wo by Col leg v HuriUon (Byfan, Bun mere, Riley, H^emoo); aacom i BOB COWLING waa the win ner ef the 200 yard braaaUtreha aad a member af the 300 yard madiay relay team which waa that avast. HBRNAR INI flrat la tfta 100 yard free atyle •ad aacaad In the 100 free atyle. In addlttan U awlmmlag a leg aa the free atyle relay team. S Battalion PORT s TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1947 Page 3 UNIFORM TAILOR SHOP A'/* 4 L North Goto /i Dorm 10 Upset By Dorm 11 As Antelopes Champs Softball Race Ends This Week • ii 7 $ 306,010.67 * 475.302.00 322.070.06 13.0S7.06 * "*2 r.r, '2.319.14 7l,126.871.69 60.000.00 10,000,00 9,639.29 1,067.232.30 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL $1,126,871.69 Member Federal Renerve System I 7 Member Federal Deposit tnnuronce Corporation College Station State Bank COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS By (Tiff Martin ntf Dorm 11 tonned a 6 hit boll gome lout Wed nesday to upoet Dorm 10 by the clone score of 8 to 7. Martin supported by la spirited team not only pitched a good game, but also wan the leading hitter on bin team getting 2 for 3 with a triple in the laat inning tad ■ 1 ■ . 1 dr ito™ !hrrr.££J*-* r *<•. up a :< run lead In the aecond inning \ " got . for 4. only to have ttp. game tied in the Anfrn.He^ball iramewa* play- third inning ^en Dorm 11 took 1 S'* u pitcher A da ma for 4 hiU. In the fifth and l«M inning Dorm 10 pTw * f ^ t0 ,r] n i «... u. lb,, ii,,™, r* »■ h« .nd . hi. by Su-.. 22".L!3 artl rergua c4me to bat and got free base. Matter followed by hitting the ball and Steward scor ed or* an error. Degan came to the plate next 1 for the third out. This gave Dorm 10 a 2 run lead. Dorm II came |o bat and in quick time ran in 3 tuns. Mangold led off by getting bn on an error fol- lowd by I-anxyu- who got a hit driving in Mandold. Swenson came to bat and UmA a walk. Martin, the next batur, knocked out u triple winning at hard fought ball ■MM. Dorm 7 took an aarly 7 run lead to beat Dorm f, 9 to 7. Patterson was the winn ng Ditcher In the game played o i July 9. Dorm I'slatped out a decisive win over I'roJ ct House 13 to 3 on the same <1 ay, while Bell was the winning | Itcher as l>orm 4 took the long mint over Dorm 2 HI to 7. Thursday's Results Dorm (I cdgM out a b to 4 vie lory over the Trailer Camp team | Coming from ja himl In the fifth | Inning Durm 4 seora«l V runs In j the fifth nnd sixth Innings u* win Abney waa thd winning nilrher, Doim N had a close call aa they edged out a 2 U> 1 win over Dorm II. Haewnld the winning pitcher bad a near pet-feel day as ha al lowed only I Mt and struck out 9 nun. Dorm I) scored their lobe run In the second inning when left fielder Hwens«9i got a walk nnd luted scored oil an error. . Baraak got the only hi! for the losers The winning run «Ws made by Kamas when he score! on a hit by Cor- rtngton in the!fourth inning. Dorm 10 cn$ie buck after thair r Dorm 9 13 to 1. out a home run with the bases losers Dill man to score his teams Hall (for Dorm 3), both turned in a beautiful game wKh air tight infield support. Trailer Camp dropped another game to Dorm 4 9 to 4. Woolf turned in a great game for the winners. Pitcher O’Mara allowed only 5 hits as Dorm 10 heat Dorm 7 10 to 3. leading in the hit column for the winners were Dixon and O’Mara. each getting 2 for 3. For the losers it was pitcher Willard with 2 for 3. Tumi ' Won Dorm 11 took a 9 to 1 victory Antelopes .... 4 from Dorm d. L’Homorieu and Bears ............ 3 Brown helped the winners, each Cats 2 rcMmg 2 nits for 3 trips to the Athletes 1 pm. ( t ' Eager Baavara 0 Of College View Softball League Ed Dusak's Antelopes came out on the long end of n It to d score to defeat Jennings Anderson’s Bears for the championship of the College View Intramural Softball League for the flrat summer se mester. * The Antelopes scored eight of their runs in the aecond inning when Anderson and Buddy Eller- brock, the two Bear pitchers, walked nine men. Maynard who played for the loosen collected three hits in as many trips to the plate while Louis Buck got two for three for the winnen. On the preceding day, Wednes day. July 9, Dick Hill'a Cats nosed out Roland Ball’s Eager Beaven 9 to 8 to give the Cats third p] in the League Standings. E. L. Purtle waa the winning pitcher for the Cats. FINAL STANDINGS Team July Clearance MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR Straw Hats . • • I i ' # • • • Swim Suits Halt Price Lj 11 Reduced Prices on All— k Sport Shirts Summer Neckwear Dress Belts , Summer Robes 4/ ; .. 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