! f ,• t . L m )L' Playing Softball On New College Vfor ^ orm & Defeats Champs Of Vet League for$ollege*$rown tv M Of Colle«e View Volleyball League ’ fW i < ' - i ^ ,u The Airedale* became the Cham pion* of the Collet* View Vet Wive* Volleyball Leatae Ust Wed nesday by downing the Bakers two tames hi a row TWe Airedales won the first t*u>« 17-18 and the i oad 18-10 The Airdale* are menaced by Mrs. Coco Slayton and the Baker manacer is Mrs. Robbie Candle. In the first game of the eeenint the Airedales barely sqoeesed by the Bakers after the tame had been duced by Caudle's chart** at 18- mrm 11 •. 11 The taa^yh ptarsd . toUJ of |uSn’ttSTtiS Do^n 8 six game* dunng thejirst sommer ^een held fee eae hit, a sh^ie McGaanon. The Dona 8 softball team eon- tinuued their winaint ways as they oeercame a 8 ran lead to beat the Antelopes, Collet* View Champ 14 to 10 for the Cel 8 scored 14 hits off Boyd, the loeint end the Antelopes eoDefcted off Shite. Wilson shared the toesint for the wtaasn with Roeebrsug'h getting credit for the win. The Antelopes blew a 8 ran lead ia the fourth frame thet started the fire works to giro Dorm 8 the The Cardinals, the third team in the League is snacsd by Mrs. Kitty Sommer. The three teams will resume their competition this semester and ! another champion will be decided for the second summer semester. Shortstop Welker scored the first ran for Dorm 8 after he singled and later scored when cate Lists hit a hot grounder that cost the Antelopes on error. The sixth inning was ths big push for Dana 8 for 8 in the to score 2 itrol of id the game before I>orm 8 got K*me to stop the NOTES ON SPORTS Aa action aeons at one ef the latramaral Softball garni College View Diemend. War ley ia kattiag. Ball la catching. Eller brock la celling the belle sad strikes. at Beott Thompson, of Tulsa, need ad a 2f> foot putt t« wta a golf match. Ha aimed carefully Putted. The bull rolled straight for the cup, but stopped right or the Up. Aa Thompson walked far ward to Up it In, a large beetle anwtad out of the hole and orar the ball. That's all that was m ad U topple the ball InU the cup! Thompson collected all bets. ★ Without a doubt Kentucky really gone In for basketball. One year the Carr Creek High sent its star team U the state tourney with the moat unique uniforms on record— overall* with the legs cut off. This ambitious team lost the champion ship but they impressed the spec- Volleyball As Played by Vet Wives A tease ecesw la eae ef the maay raBeyhell games played CeDege View Area. This gaam pita the Card taels against | at College View Wives’ Volleyball Fiael Standing* Won Lost Airedales 4 Cardinals 8 Bakers J 4 Battalion PORT — TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1947 Pact 3 hitters for I for hit ting 2 for A For ths loser* Tho- nas led his team getting 2 tor 4. BOX SCORE Derm 8 */ AB Most, If Walker, ss 8 LieU, e _4 Lloyd, cf 4 Galbreath, lb ...4 MeGannon, 2b .^4 McKinney, (b i Weil, af 4 * Koaebraugh, rf 4 Wilaon, p 4 Tighe. sf .. £?!?’ Sb Boyd, p ^ Totals.. 17 Summary: *Reli*T*d third. Two-base hiU: Roeehraagh, Tighe. Left oa Done 8, 8, Antelopes, 8. ouU: Roeebraugh 7. Base on I WUsoa 2, Rosebrnugh 7, Boyd 4- TWao: 1:28. i S tator* enough U b# invited U an Invitational tourney ia Chicago. Here a group of fans chipped in and bought them • real set of bas ketball uniforms to show their ap preciation. S>- ARE YOU IN NEED OF AN EXTRA PAIR OF SLACKS Leon B. Weiss College Station Announces the arrival of some new colors in Tropical Worstead All-Wool Slacks. . . . Finest tailoring and fitting with zippers and pleata. Altered to Sait Your Individual Tastes Priced at only $13.50 Come in TODAY, and we guarantee satisfaction. LEON B. 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