The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, August 01, 1947, Image 3

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National AAU Swim Meet Draws Lar^e
Field of Swimmers to Texas; 169 Entered
Tyler, Texas, win be t^e teene
ri • faU »porting event thie week
end when i*» male eerimmen from
•U aver the United States, Hawaii,
and Mexico
journey to Aw
■mail Texas
city Is corn
icle in the an-
naal A. A. U.
Man's Swim
ming and Div
ine Meet
The Texas Agnatic Onb has eh
on ha tanas. Hawaii Uni
be represented by 1
Coach Art Ad*m»on will teredo
Tyler for Aw meet with hia sen
Van and Jimmy Boyle pins
inf Meet Plewers, who win <irt*e aver from
^TWenty-e 1 x DaUaa. Adanwen will enter Aw
4M meter freestyle with little hope
i fvtn pisrinf wiin Aurn
UUm m ftatrd Jim
I -•nr from New Unapt
Swim Qnh and BUI Beehh, Jr.
Okie StMItl .
both enter the
Rice Owls Rated Team to Beat in 1947
Football Race; Coaches Place Aggies 5th
only a
j ■*
With football nem
month and a half away anr
thoughts are ndtdmlly all taming
to the gridiron *port. Already
eporta writara are beginning to
take polls among the oooches as
to the oatoonw of next years
Southwest Conference race.
It Sbeam that accordinf to a re
cent poll taken by Harold RoAtff
of the AP that the coechee of the
Soa Unrest Conference eehoola are
choeing Rice InsAtnta to win the
conference football crown. Texas,
College Station Swo
Capture Title in
The College Station Swimm
ship of swim coach Art Adameoa,
cisive victory over thirteen other
in the Annual Texas Amateur Athletic Federation Swimming
Meet bald in Tytar last ~
iers
Meet
under the tutor-
with a de-
frotn Texas cities
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Station
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points far Mfli point
Aw nwn's dirioioa. Mlh
my froo stylo
Horse Shoe Tourney
Entries Due hy Aug. 4
Tho tatramnral offlea hai
nonnisd that an opoa bona
tournament will ba Held thie
ester on the new drill field. Ba-
triee mnet he In the intraaM
offlea by Monday, Angnst 4.
Beth donblea and singles wffl
bg played with
nr'
Arkansas, and A M. U. will fill
ont the llret four place* acconl
inf to the eoeehee. The Affiee are
given an oataide chance by ear-
tain coaches; but the general eon-
aaeana is that we will be batUma
with Baylor and T. C. U. la stay
out of the sellar.
Regardless of whet Aw BOSChSO
aay Utls corner Is going to stick
up for oar chancoa in tna confer
ence race 100 percent la Southweet
Conference football the favorite
See KYLE FIELD, Page 4
Aw winner*. Play will ho
single elissinaAon type. I
FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1947
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Sunday
The College
mood n total of 10 points In
Aw two day moot, white Aw teams
from Fort Worth and Bon Antonio
tied for ossond place with 71
Aootin wee feorth
with 0 points end Tyler was fifth
with 4ft.
*f Aw College Button
woe Yon Adsnwsn, Aw
nod it*
honors In
• Moehol-
roy free style arttet from Bon
Antente wallwd off with Mgh
point hooora In tho hoy's dlvi-
sten by UBylag II potete. Bitty
Ksrow of College BUAsn trailed
Nodwtroy with I4H poteU
Ademion took flrit plec* la th
400-yard fra* style In the fast
Asm of I min LI se<
the 150 meter individual medley In
t minutes IJ seconds. In Aw nos
style event Adamson was trailed
by Jim McCann from Ban Antonio
McCann was a tetterman on Aw
T. U. squad test year and ho was
elected captain of Aw IMS edition
of Longhorn swimmers.
Jack Tolar, fancy diving i
from San Antomo and T. U.'s
ftrance diving champ, won the fan
cy diving event and trailed Adam
son for second high individual hon
ors.
Following are the summaries of
the meet:
Individual High Paint Winners
Men’s Division
First, Van Adamson, College
Station, 17V4 potete; second Jack
Tolar, Jr., San Antonio, 16%;
third, Wade Smith, College Sta
tion, 14 6/6: fourth, Jimmy Boyle,
College Station, 14 %; fifth, Jim
McCann, San Antonio, 10 %.
Boys’ Division
First, Mike Mockleroy, San An
tonio, 18 points; second, Bill Ka-
row, College Station, 14 %; third,
George Olsen, Houston, 11 %;
fourth. Cal Langford, Austin, 6
%; fifth, Gayle Klipple, Collage
Station, 6 %.
Men’s Division
lege Station (Gene Summers^Wade Win as Favorites
Smith, Vsn Adamson and Jack
Riley); second, Tyler (Don Hill,
Syl Rains, Shelby Richardson, Hu
bert Davis). Time 4:41.1.
100-Yard Brenstroke—Won by
Jimmy Boyle, College Station: sec
ond, Jack Tolar, San Antonio;
third, Gene Summers, Col lege Sta-
fourth. Bill Gale, Denton;
fifth Bob Mnyor, Fort Worth
Time 1:14.1,
50-Yard Free Style—Won by
Eddie Gilbert, Austin; seeond, Jack
Tolar, San Antonio; third, Jaek
Rllsy, Collage Station; fourth, Jim
McCann, San Antonio; fifth, Wads
11,
Intramural Golf
Crowns for Past
Semester Awarded
Tho Champions of last so
ister Intramural open Golf
wiimimeats wars decided
last July 16th when the finals
in both Aw Championship aad ft
flights wars played. The double*
title was waa Am wtk before by
s team of Richard Lists a
asr sf Am
when ha dew
te tbs final* over tbs Bryaa Coun
try Clab
VstwwAmA li^teAmsauu Am * Wm
m OesWWa svVwTIiMmI »es Vo»0
finals sf th* First Flight Is win
Battalion
P 0 R T
League Leaders of Last Tem
Continue to Win in Softball
hrOMAtkra*.
Pitcher Seewald struck out U men and allowed oolv S
hits to give Dorm 8 a shutout over Dorm S, 2 -0, last Mon
day. Both teams went sooreleH until the sew
when Right Fielder Eder took a walk followed by
got ou on a fielder’s chotes. WRh4-
t sat shortstop Moos cam* te 1
wA
te Eder
out S be*r
inner* at Am
L Fee Derm L r
t of Ids
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got
Collier got the
the title of
Pages
flkht
In winning Aw doubles
lists sad Winterne h«.i is sea-
SAESS:
blab wavs all
. . . i Csaktry Clab
r<nir*r w.r* not scheduled for de
finite times but were played »t
th* ron van tease of th. r nrAaMsats-
Ths open getf toumsment far this
•emester will be b.ld in 6 eimilsr
Dona 10 teak a I ran tead la Aw
nri tte^frisr ctaj
teem. Third [
th# IamHIdw 1
sf Am first STwIiMfs sllowteg salt 0 ssat-
Mihl Vm and *1*0 got { bits for
Open Golf • Tennis
Tourneys Renewed
By’Mural Office
Open Intramural Golf aad Ten
nis tourneys will be bald agate
this semester under the same rates
and regulations as last semester’s
tournaments. Entries are due te
the Intramural office on or before
Monday, August 4. Entries may
also be phoned te by calling 4-8664.
In tennis both singles and doubl
es will be played and last semes
ter's winners, if entered, will be
i tided.
Golf entries will be required to
turn to their qualifying scores so
that different flights may be ar
ranged. The doubles entries in
golf will probably not be divided
into flights unless s larger num
ber enter than did last semester.
All winners of th* tournaments
and the Champions of all flights in
both golf and tennis will be award
ed intramural medals.
WHAT NEXT?
Bridge Tourney
To Be Held At
College View
Now we*ve seen everything.
The Intramural Athletics of
fice is sponsoring a bridge tour
nament for The residents of Col
lege VWw Village. Only mixed
doubles wffl be played.
The tournament wffl be of
the single elimination type and
all games will be played at the
homes of the contestants.
Entries are due te the Intra
mural office on or before Fri
day, August 1. The winners of
this tournament srffl bo award
ed regular intramural medals.
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14 tef vietory over Dt
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allowing I liite wktto MftBR
maf. roll,.cted || Kite.
t for I. Martin was the
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coach at Robert Lee High in Goose
Creek serving so on assistant there
since 1986 with the exception of
three years id the Army Ate Corps.
Bate will be filling the vacancy
on the Rice staff caused when Har
ry Stiteler resigned to accept a
coaching job here at ABM.
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Fall in Vet League
On Monday the Cote slaughtered
the Athletics 84 to 6 for their
second win of the current semester.
The Cote come bark time after
time with barrages of hits and runs
and m th# third toning they tamed
on the steam and scored a total
of 16 runs. The losers attempted te
K in the gems when they had e
inning in the fourth scoring ft
runs. Welch waa th* winning pitch
er.
Tuesday's gam* saw the Eager
Beavers swamping the Antelope*
IS to 6. The Antelopes got a total
of 1ft hits but were unable te get
late. The win-
Almost 10,000 disabled veterans
of World War II have boon rehabi
litated te date under The American
Legion-sponsored Public Lew 16
administered by the Veterans Ad
ministration.
100-Yard Free Style-Won by
Eddie Gilbert, Austin; second, Hsr-
Ziamson^'fiolUel^Stetten'^ourth U,# nm> MT0M U * # ^ 1
T 1 , °™’ nere collected 1ft hits with flret
j.ck o5!!i. iuSS;. ?[£; b — m " »"•'
67.6.
800 Meter Medley Relay-Won b]
College Station (Howard Seen ear
w.w m*v 9 wm% wvaem armiMiasmamf # wmmi
ond, San Antonio (Jim McCann,
Jack Tolar Jr„ Doug Conner);
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HOLICK’S
third. Ft Worth (Bob Wayer, Bul-
ett Manale, Bill Upton); fourth,
Tyler (Connie Bristol, John Faber,
Don Hill). Time 8:68.4.
100 Yd. Backstroke—Won by
Wade Smith, College Station; sec
ond, Bill Gayle, Denton; third,
Howard Spencer, College Station;
fourth, G. G. Martin, Ft. Worth;
fifth. Bill Upson, Ft. Worth. Time
1:10.1
400 Yd. Freestyle Won hy Van
Adamson. College Station; second.
Jim McCann, San
5:02.6.
200 Yd. Freestyle—Won by Har
vey Bouldin, Austin; second Jack
Riley, College Station; third, Doug
Conner, Sen Antente; fourth, Wade
Smith, College Station; fifth, How
ard Spencer, Cottege Station. Time
2:16.8.
160 Meter Individual Medley—
Won by Van Adamson, College Su
tlon; second, Eddie OUbertTAu
third, Gene Summers, College Sts-
fifth, Bob Mayer, Ft Worth, tbse
8:08 A
8-Meter Fancy Diving—Won by
Jack Tolar, Jr„ Ban Anteute; sec-
eman Raper leading 1.
8 for 4. For th* Antelopes Tighs
and Thomas led th* hitting each
getting I for 4. Williams was th#
•rtson tossed for th* losers with
Robertson getting credit for th#
lose.
mramr»
Rice Hires Coach
To Fill Vacancy
Rice’s Athletic Director and head
football coach, Jess Neely, an-
nouMfd Monday that Melbert
(Red) Bate, an All Southwest Con.
Rice’s ftnft
te 1684, has
an assistant football
coach of the Owla.
Bate last winter was named heed
ferenoe guard
ch*mp)on*hip 1