The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, August 08, 1947, Image 3

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| ON KYLE FIELD
By DOM KNOBJLIMG
S.M. U.’i MuiUno WU1 Be leaded With
Power; Roush Schedule (lives AftKiee Nod
In lUurtlnf down th« Hat of cont«mi»*r« for tha Bouthwaat
Confartnea football crown wa immediately n»n Into trouble
o four toama
who all rank at
ims, namely, Tha
U„ Klee and Ark-
are all
fall.
by many to hold a
of the field, waadi^
laaua 90
to S M U.
when we realiae that than an
at the top
Unlveiplty of Texaa,
anaaa, the defendli
capable of la
Rice, who la
Blight edge over the
euaaed in thla column In the
will deirota our a|>Mca today
Tha Ifuatanga from Southern llethodlat
Univaraity thla fall will be boaatlng their
beat football team tinea 1940 when thay wen
conference co-champa along with tha Akrip*
Matty Bell, S. M. U.’a veteran mentor and one of tha
greateat football coaehea in thia part of the country, will be
at the helm for hie tenth year with the Mustangs.
Work inf from the ainfU andt 'll ■ ■ ( Ti
Thia aurtina Wkfirld will be
r»»cke4 np by lettermen Bob Ram-
‘ Oeeroll Park-
BUI Weather
Golf, Horseshoe,
Tennis and Bridge
Tourneys Begin
'A fl
double wing formations this yaar
the Mustany baekfieM will be led
by Doak Walker, AD-Coaferenee
er, who started the aeaeoe late la
'45 was only able to play in the
last four fames. If Walker can per.
form as expected the Mustangs will
bare no worries about the tail
back job this fall.
Completing the 8. M. U. back-
field will be Paul Pate and Prank
Payne at the winy bark slots and
Dick MeKissaek at fullback. Payne
will be remembered for bis sensa
tional passing last year while at
tempting to pull many of 8. M. U.’s
games out of the fire. McKis-
sack, who was also s first
stringer last year, will be a great
asset to the Mustang baekfield
with his powerful driving ability.
The 8. M. U. Mas will also be
of high caliber this fall although
the loss of all-conference end Eu
gene Wilson will be felt badly. [
The ends will be lead by
Sid Halliday with Dick Re
Zohn Milam, and Raleigh
vying for the slot left vacant by
Wilson.
The tackles will bt strengthened
by Mg John Hsmberger, who will
have to be considerwd when say
all conference team is selected, sad
letterman, Joe Ethridge.
Earl Cook, Brownie Lewis, and
Claude Hill will battle it out for
the two guard positions while Cecil
lag held for the second Unit dur
ing this summer have proved as-
citing and Interacting to all their
participants The matches in all
of these tourneys are played at a
time agreed upon by both content
ants so long as the match la played
before a certain deadline
First Round matches in
and tennis end horstshne singles
must be played on or before Aug
ust 11. Pint rounds in doubles of
Tennis and horseshoes must be
played on or before August 15. la
golf the first round matches in the
singles tournament must be played
on or before August 15. while la
doubles the first matches must be
played before August 14.
The horseshoe matches will all
be played on the Drill field south
of Dorm 11. TTis tennis matches
rfvould be played on the concrete
courts while the golf matches will
be played on the Bryan Country
Chib coum
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H 97 Yam* la A||ts Rsr
Martfe Gats
Sutphin and Fred Goodwin will si
temate at the center spot
8. M. U.’s hUsnsctional oppon
ents this year will be Missouri, Ok
lahoma ASM, and Saata Clara and
U. C. L. A. on the Pacific Coast
The Mustangs will he favored in
all of these gamee except the one
with the U clans at Los Angeles
A hard time will be given the Mus
tang herd when they encounter
Missouri’s Tigers in the Cotton
Bowl on Oct 5th.
One catch in the 8. M. U. sche
dule ta that they meet Rice, U. C.
L. A. and Texas on successive
week-ends, but the good part about
this (at least to ss Aggies) la that
we play the Mustangs on the fol
lowing week-end here at College
Station. If the Mustangs think
thay will b# takina a breather when
they steel the f>ia| Aggies an
Kyis Fisld thay will hs in far a
Mg disapytainlstsnl
TWi ssmsr mp< M A9¥ ever
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timaminf t),
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Trailer Camp Leads In Softball As Champs Fall
aM the
S Battalion O
PORTS
KKEDAY, AUOUiT B, 1947
Pac«S
Second Water Carnival to Be
On Tuesday in P. L Downs Pool
The eecnd waftdr carnival of the
summer will be held at the P. L.
Downs, Jr swimming pool on
Tuesday night, AaguM IS, at t :50
The water carnivals are being
sponsored by the Raceation Coun
cil of Cbtlege Station, the purpoet
of which la to obtain funds to mast
the expenses of sending the team
to the various swimming mee
Also, to purchase badges that win
be awarded to the different boys
and girls.
The first carnival waa witnessed
by a large crowd and from the re
sponse, it was evident that it was
thoroughly enjoyed by all. Plans
are for the second to be even more
Bin ceaaful and it la hoped you will
be back and bring all of yi
80 far the College Station team
has competed in at least four of
the out of town swimming meets
in
No Undefeated Teen Left in League;
Five Teams Have Lost Only One Game
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By CMff AakanM'
Tha Intramural softball race bacama A Jumhlad mass
durinf tha past wash the .tef.-iuling champions, I)orm 8,
lost thair aacond gams of ths current ssmsatar. Tha two eo»>
quarors of Dorm m are Dorm 10 and Dorm •, Tha lAttar taam
having alraady auffarad four dafaata.
With aa asMsstsd tsams Writ*
Um Trailer
Is ths rasa.
Is at pressst on tap sf
by virtue nf five wise against
SM lone Other
lest enly
sash of them Van 4 is mesa i
mard Byfan. Oollegs Atat
is style swimmer*, broke two
meet records in ths ssnior division
nt the Houston T.M.C.A.’s fourth
annual swimming meet Also, a
record was broken by Oall (Clippie
in tha Junior division at the asms
meet At the Oulf A.A.U meet
in Houston, ths College Station
ewtmming team won txro out of
the four dlvtaioM.
The council feels that it is a
wonderful opportunity for the boys
and girls of this community to be
able to comt>rte in these swimming
meets and it is hoped that each of
you win be out to see tha carnival
Tuesday night and give them your
MMorf.
Tickets may be purchased at the
door or from members of the swim
mlng cl—sS. ,
• Admission prices are twenty-five
cents for adults and nine cents
for children.
Patton, and Plock and Leach va
Marble and Strlckel.
Horseshoe Singles
First Round
Dixon vs. Endnui, Lind burg vs.
Marble. Oeaham vs Cobb. Scog
gins v» Cough ran. and Biehltr va
Strlckel.
Pairing For Golf
Singles
First Round
Ftckey vs Autry, Capps va
Uets. King va Onatott, Ard va
DeMontel. (Uvesiss va B a sgh,
Osrdner vs. Bm|th, T r, and
Hrsc
whovy
Paii
vs Smith,
vs. Smith, J. C. |
ring For Golf
houlilm
The Urn hetuiv*
Sheila. Tha AMfHi
Jack Andtwwn The tlnfceH Fhf
rests vs The A C Poxs and The
Oebrgs Meeds vs The Wayn
Purse
I‘airings For Tennis
Doubled
First Round
Thompson and Ltvsey vs Raper
aad Ramsey. Reed and Buck va
Gilchrist and Wendt, Stone and At-
klnaon va Shelby and Koeur. and
Cox and Knight va Hunt and Hud
dleston.
Horseshoe Doubles
Bowdoin and Scoggins va Dix
on and Ballard. Oeeham and En
drisai va Hovel and Cobb, Cough
ran and Woraat va Lindburg and
Flfsl Houad
•a* hum sad Furrwd
•mi iinahaw. 1114
Mawhids va neM||
Palrlnga For 1
nlnglw
nvM
litamnd vs. Thoms
Reed. Hunt VS ShSlbV.
on. Lake va Atkinetm,
Antelopes Win One
At College View
The Antelopea amashed out a 15
to S win over the Bears Monday
for their first win of ths current
softball season. Trailing by 5 runs,
the Bean tied the game on a short
rally In the fourth Inning to score
their 3 tallies. Coming to bat is
the top half of the fifth Inning the
Antelopes batted around to More
t runt. A airing of tingles by
Reed, Thomaa, and Soyd followed
by a double by Flowers stavUd
the wild running tpree. Thomas led
the hatting for ths Antelopes, gst-
ting I far I. Rimmont wet ths win-
ninf pitshsv allowing only 9 hits
Mams that hew
but hew as yst
Trailer Camp's
win ressrd are. Dana t, Derm a,
Dorm 11, and Da— 10.
Dorm # mowed Dorm T
II Is f. UuR Reads y, to win their
3rd game this —Siltr Left field
er Hart and first baseman R. lev
each knocked a home run for the
winners. Crough was the winning
pitcher while Steward pitched for
the losers.
Dorm t was strong nil the way
in beating Dorm 3. 11 to I. Ogan
turned in the winning pitehir* job
allowing 7 bits, striking out 5 men,
and walking one. Williaata got
home run in the fourth for the
winners.
Trailer Camp continued their
winning streak as they outscored
Dorm 4, 11 to 4. Home runs x
hit by first baseman Jamell
the Trailer Camp and pitcher Pro-
bandt of Dorm 4. Lloyd, Trailer
Camp left fielder, made severe
sensational catches of blows that
would otherwise have been extra
se hita.
Result* of Tuesday’s games are
follows:
Dorm 4 took an easy 7 to 2 win
from Dora 12 as they went all out
in ths fourth inning to score 8
runs. Catcher Prince was ths lead
ing batter for the winners getting
8 for 5.
The Hillel Club held Dora 3 to s
1 run tie game for 8 Innings only
to have a barrage of 11 runs scor
ed on them In the sixth inning
to lose the game It to L
Dorm 6 upset Dorm 8 in a 8 to
t win. Dona I scored their runs in
the first and second inning and
^■hsld iiiiiM
! hs wa/. >baristas I
Pam 4 team at (he
tod
, to—
I far the __ „
*Mh got | for I.
—iMaalaaM ft 11 jtbimW
r»w w rnniiip piicnwr»
Rorm
8
on la tha ftoab
followed in the see sad
with a homer, the bases empty.
Again in the sixth Johnson came
• round with a home ran with one
man on.
Tha Traitor Camp team swamped ,
Dona 5, 14 to ft to give them a
slight lead in the softball stand
ing. Starting out strong in ths fllOt
inning the Trailer Camp batted
around for 6 hits to score 7 runs.
Dorm 2 never overcame the first
inning slaughter as pitcher Sewald
hsMthem to 7 ■ Battersi bits. Lead,
lag batters were right fielder Coop
er for the Trailer Camp sad left
fn lder Maxwell for Dorm 1
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