The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, July 22, 1947, Image 3

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Playing Softball On New College Vfor
^ orm & Defeats Champs Of
Vet League for$ollege*$rown
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Of Colle«e View
Volleyball League
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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. WEISS
Next to Campus Theater
Totals
Pate. 2b e.4 I
Thomas, aa -.—.4
Pickett, c 4
Phillips, If ...^4
Flowers, lb 4
Brisco, rf 4
Buck, ef 4
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WHEN YOU are in a
ipper—drop
for a
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Confectionery
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Loeal Aggie Fans May Apply
For Annual Coupon Books Now
Local Aggie football fans, who
wish to de so, may now fils their I staff can better serve the appli
application* for annual sports coo-: cants, and at the same time pre-
pon books by applying to the Ath- vent standing in long lines after
letic Department Oniee at
Field on The campus, C. D
Aggie business manager of |
leties announced today.
“None of the order* will be hand
led antil August 10 after the fac
ulty and ex-student sale has closed
on August 9, but by getting their
applications in now the department
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"TNIftrt ONLY ONI !
CIOAKITTI FOR Ml...
MY FAVORITI
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"TUB WOMAN ON TH8 BBACV
in long
the sale opens to ths public
August 10”, be explained.
“All orders received now will be
considered as received oa August
10. the date the sale opens. iSey
will be filed and be ready for the
drawing for location to be held af
ter the faculty-ex-etudent drawing
on August 16 A cross check will
pn-vent any applicant from obtain
inf more than the two ticket lin\i
set for faculty an ex-students", h<
added.
All orders should b* accompanied
by cash, cheek or money order at
ths rate of |10A0 for each book
which price includes ths Federal
tax.
“AH applicants win have an
equal chance for the bettor seats
sinaa Urn drawing will be held to
five out toe locations of ths seats.
desiring to sit together
should file their applications at ths
me time", Ownby explained.
“This year the Athletic Council
approved the printing of 1800 a
pan hooka far faculty and local
fans. This is an inersaas of 60
par cant over 1846 and 200 per
cent over 1948. It is felt that this
number, whan rationed at two to
the applicant, will taka cars of all
all the local fans. No coupon books
will be sold to applicants not from
Brmsot county and all seats will
be well up in the stands and none
wiU be in the end sones”, he added.
With the sale of single Texas
tickets well beyond last year there
is little chance that the general
public win be able to buy single
tickets for the Texas game al
though they wiU be able to gat
more tickets for all other home
games in addition to those contain
ed in the coupon books. However,
additional tickets will not ba in
the same location as the coupon
books.
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