The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, July 29, 1947, Image 3

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ON KYLE FIELD
•y DON KNGRLKma'
Dewey Jacobs and Ray Katt Sign Pro
Baseball Contracts With Giants ft Reds
Th* Afgi* b—ball team for tbo
IMS oooooa safforod co n «Hier«b 1 y
th.- other day
that D«w*y Ja
n i n a,
tumeo
Katt. who ohibbed tho ball at a
J40 pace teat *prm« ( was om of
tho boot proopects for Marty Ka-
row’a nine ia '48. f
Tho Now York G teats an <
ealprita who tend Katt away fr
Ayr island. Tho youthful catck
who was famod out to Jack*
▼ills la tha Lone State Leayue,
may bo aosn in action next mouth
has sicnod a when Jackson rills moots tho Booab-
contraJT with on in Bryan.
When Katt and Jacobs begin
matching swings and pitches with
the pros, they will hart with them
our boot w taboo tor a raeoooi
professional baseball career.
man of the ’«T
Affte n la
pro.
Jacobs. It
<-mi at the
the Cincinnati
Bads In 5s
Nsiionsl Lsa-
rus. The OB-
Aggu- pitcher
who failed to
m a k o his
rradoo at tho
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Leaders Of Intraitniral Softball Teams
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will probably bo farmed out to
some minor learve club for seas
oning. The right-handed mound
artist, having won four games
and baring lost only one, wllf enter
tho piay-fMay gam# with a good
son behind him.
Along
thoMta
ng tho tame lias wo hoard
her day that Bayteoud Kota,
slugging catcher for the Agate
Boos, has also joined tho pro ranks.
Moncrief and Dickey To Play With
College All-Stars in Chicago Aug. 22
a M. U.'o Mustang Club of Dal
las will dtroot the operation of
a special traia f*om Dallas to San
Francisco this fait whoa tho Mas-
tears Moot Rants Clara s breneoe
in Kosar •tedium Boptombor IT.
This will ba ths renewal of an old
Mustang custom, far la tho pre
war days B. MTU. followers always
took prl.tn in following thoir f<x't
ball team from coast to ooaat Tho
special train will tears Dallas at
• p. m. Wednesday Boptombor 14.
INTRAMURALS
By Olff
Tho Second seme*ter Intramural
Softball program smut into fall
■wing last week with narrow mar-
(tea separating moot of tho oooroa.
Woiuoodoy s rooaha:
Dona f edged out u victory over
Done 10, « to i. la the first toning
Dorm 10 started strong with Suth-
■ I ortend and Gates dianteg walks.
O Mara got on by an error and
Fergus collected a hit for a total
lof 8 runs. Later thay scored one
run to tho third and one in tho
sixte inning. Dorm I started out
with one run to the first toning
when Hovel acorod off a hit by
Galfione. In
all out to ae
tho fifth
Texas A. A M. will bo reprr
son tod by two potent grid men in
tho all-star's lino-up August tl
when tho Chicago Boars, champ-
of tho National Football League,
tangle with the college all-stars.
Monte Moocrief and Leonard Dick
ey, oar storting tackles last fall,
will be the Aggie repri MiiiaMufh
With the loss of Dickey and
Moncricf the Aggie tackle slot*
bars become the weakest points on
the team. It will take a lot of
grooming on tho part of line coach
Bill James to got Jim Winkler and
Bloody Tulis into condition to fill
the shoes of our ex-tackles.
Oipluiui of «
on*a - .a Q-a-SA am—ft
iswW'nfi uii. vmii.
of the rattans
Abney,
loft to
Whoa tho Afgtao gut thoir aost
chance to whip tho Longhorns In
football on Memorial Stadium, the
Tssaa football field will probably
hare had a fata lifting.
George Dahl, widely known ar
chitect from Dalas, already is
drawing plana for the addition of
some 23.600 soots. With tho addi
tion of those seats tha Stadium will
hold 84,000 fans.
If plana art accepted and car
ried out aa planned the ontergod
3tedium will bo ready for use at
The beginning of the '48 season
Lot's hope that tha alterations ap
plied to Memorial Stadium will
help tho Aggies break tha jinx.
“The BakenT-Vet Wives’ Volleyball Team
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Pittsburg Steelers Sign Zapalac To
Boost Total Number of Aggies to Three
resigned
pi the h
The hottest football news con
cerning ex-Aggica comes from the
Pitta burg Steelers’ football club,
who hare just recently signed Wil
lie Zapalac, groat Aggie fullback.
Zapalac, who last June announc
ed that he would pilot his home
town High School team, the Bell-
rill* Brahmas, has
his
coaching job to
terms of a pro grid contract. I
Zapalac, who will ba in tho Stool-
m backfiold next fall, will .find
of his
Aggies whom
sx-Aggio
rUUDUTf
squad.
win ioi
CHAPMAN’S
Tha store front with tha Aggie Ootoru . , . to your source
of supply for DBVOB Art MalsHale, Tesoiite water ootoru for
your walla TfllMI burgers, Mints varnishes and a bout at
i-otorful wallpaper , , aU of thee* thins a to mates your touna.
though it may be a prefab, a thing of beauty and happtneae
i % -%
We welcome you to this ouelualvo house of home domra.
Ilona ,. Maybe you are Mweomora ... ao are wot
CHAPMAN’S
Naxt to thu Post Offlcu, Bryan
North Main i
Philadelphia
breaatroke Bruoc
State, Threo-meter
dire; Dr. Bebuny
AC, Un-motor platform dim; Haw
attuulumattfl 800-meter free atyle
relay team, and Ohio State 300-mr-
tor mwiley rolay team.
BmMh, Who. hold* right national
record*, to ifltely to lower Maffoo
and 400-meter free otgli amika
and might crack the world’* 800-
moter record if ho onion thia
Hawaii UidToraity's swim club,
defending outdoor team champion,
and Ohio State Untetaaity, 1947
indoor title holder*, will bo the two
top teams of tho meet
com ins in
nan LTlo.
to tod tha batting gatttat I
for 2 tripe to the plate while
mmtmm. LUtocb* followed
ci <>**e«i home plate.
11 aurprtaed norm 4 to a
win. Deem 4 seated « of
thsir T runs In tba.ftost inning
and was then hold to I soattorad
th. For tha
hKa
bU
with I fair 4,
Tho HUlel club team loot thoto
apaaot by a wide morgia to Dona
tiilte iMpff'Ilto 1'o«tbJ
-larled .irony to taka tha leed
which they nemr gam up. Vonlt<Mi
enbarg was tha winning pitcher
~ ^ t t a J A
\tehiH Hroofio •n<l Jun*»B to**#*! Tor
the loaera.
Dorta • gut started with a wta
over Dorm It by a 17 to IS count
Dorm IS .mas a constant threot
M'fkag would aeon- in bttfute, T
la the aacoad inning and I to tha
fifth.
Tho American Legion now has a
cord total of 18,428 poets to the
58 departments throughout the
world.
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loft to HgMi
of th* Vet Wives’
aybaB team from “It” row la Osllog* Vtew vtttag* am tram
VI* tea Cash, Nan Bad, Verm Ugfctaey, Sarah drown. Foggy Naomi th.
Filtehurg am Id Btumkon, 1147
bask on the "B* NRiait adllMpi
BjMfe, .ante was the atar of tho
Pittsburg line last year.
Bomb was ao toes than a mnaa
Hon last fall at no played an am
rage of a minutes par gams and
asked for mom. Bumk, who made
a name for kkaatlf at Afgialaaf
on tho *41 grid team, has by his
enthusiastic tyue of play sauaed
the Pittaburg fans to appreciate
AAM products.
Jerry Mol toy, popular basketball
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P 0 R T IS
TUESDAY, JULY 29,1947
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National AAli Outdoor Swim Meet
To Be Held In Tyler This Week-end
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The greatest collection of swim-
ing start to more than a decade will
invade Tyler, Texas next week
end for the National AAU out
door meet At toast two world re
cords and ter oral American marks
are expected to fall in the field of
some 150 tankers.
It will require four nights to
complete the meet although the
first night, Thursday, will be given
over only to tho prelims for tho
r O-meter freestyle. Sixteen year
Jimmie McLane from Now Ha
ven, Conn, is the lad who to ex
pected not only to wta this event
but to sat a new world record in
it.
Every 1848 outdoor winner will
bo there to defend hie champion
ship along with moot of this years
indoor titlists.
Defending champions am Bill
Smith Jr„ Ohio State, 100 end
200-motor free-otyU; McLane, 400.
800 and 1,500-metar free stylo;
Harry Holiday, Michigan, 100-mot
or backstroke and 800-motor todi-
Mai medley; Joseph Vordour,
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