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

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    Dorms 9 and 11 End Softball Race Tied For First;
;e Crowd Witnesses 3-3 Deadlock
As Teams End Season Tied (or First
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Coming from behind la the last of the seventh inning to
tie the score at three ah, Dorm 11 caused their final game
with Dorm 9 to end In a tie neriesrit sting as extra play-off
game. The two teems have wound up the current semester s
schedule with only two (Meets apiece which puts them in
a U* for top honor* la Intr*-+
mural acrftball Thr play-off shim
Will bo played today on Um trailer
diamond otarting at 0:10
tie battle, whtcn waa called
Hint of darfcnaoa, waa hi
by tight haada up play
both toami with a boaet
pttehlag dual being atased by Dave
Martin of Dorm 11 and I. A. Illba
of Dorm t,
Dorm I started the flve-worka
In the top half of the fourth by
■coring three rune on only one hit.
H E Rally, S a flret aacker, atari-
ed the rally when he reached flret
on a ground ball between third
and abort, which waa Juggled too
long by Lou L'Hocnmedieu. Dorm
ll's ahortatop. J. M. Karl Dorm
fs left fielder followed eult when
he reeched flret on another error,
this thee by Rm Laltoehe. Dorm
ll's first aacker..
Martin than walked
>K and .J B Crouch, the neat two
hattenTforcing acroee Krily with
the fleet run of the game. C. C.
Jonea-the next hettrr drove a
long fly to center with Hart eooi
Ing after the oatch. Then Rlha
came to bat and knoehnd a doub
le down the third l>ese line eoor
ing Hraunig tor the thmi and ft
nal run for I v>rm t.
In the bottom half the sixth
Derm 11 scored two runs whan
Martin opened the Inning with a
single and was sacrifice to second
by Arthur Mueller. A. W. Brown
then walked and LaRorfke knocked
a rrounder to aecond baaeman
Hammond who over threw first.
Martin scored on the play which
left runners on second and third
Qua Swenson than laid down a bunt
to seore Brown and Jack Rollins
grounded out to end the inaii
Trailing by oeily one run 1
11 came to bat In the errant
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WILL BE CLOSED
Saturday, August 23,1947
in observance of r
SPECIAL STATE WIDE ELECTION
A Legal Holiday
n*w see—i s—h l
flrrt State Seek S Toot Co.
College Station State Htalr
aat tie the
.need with
forced at aee-
hotoe which left
A Sacrificed to
by J. F. Ulmer,
e with the tying
a B. Perry Masted a
to center.
following the game,
the return match between the two
fume was decided upon la a con
ference between the two managers
and Spike White. Director of In
tramural Athletics.
▼OTB SATURDAY!
Water Polo Team
Loses at National
Meet in Detroit
The Ooilege Station Water Polo
Club returned from Detroit, Mich.,
Monday where they r<»cupeted in
the National AAU Outdoor Water
Polo Championships but ran Into
a tough team In the flret game and
loet to Hamilton, Ontario, the
Canadian champions, 6-5. and went
out of the tourney early.
Coach Art Adameon says that
he had a good team but that It
lacked weight and experience, but
that the ewtmmere did lean a lot
from watching the rent of the play
which finally saw the Loe Ang ‘
kc Chib emerge ae the chi
As chairman of the Olympic
Water Polo Committee, Adameon
was doubly interested In the play
Mnee some of thorn In the meet
will probably form the Ualted
States entry at Iiondon. England
next year.
“We had a fine team." Adam
son said, "but I think that the
Loe Angleee Club had the beet
team there and decenred to wl
Veterinarians At
Cincinnati Meet
Dr*. George Burch, R. C. Dunn,
E. A. Grist, J. H. Mflliff, H
Schmidt, and R. E. Turk, metnben
of the A. A M. College veterinary
staff, are new attending one of the
largest meetings of veterinarians
of resent times. At the conference,
being held et Cincinnati, are out
standing men in the many fields
interested In producing healthy
livestock and poultry.
The Biological and Pharmneeuti-
cal manufacturers have oa display
the latest agents for combating
biological and nutritional diaor-
• Irr* N'otc<i aargrona, ctinieiana,
and research investigator* cooper-
ate to matm these meetlnji eneth-
or landmark la the steady advance
ment of veterinary eeiense against
diseases of livestock and poultry.
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Battalion
PORT
FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1947
Page 3
Backfield Sian Return
Team
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▲ KrOOD of'
forth* w3d. i
kind of a record this
played. But the 37th and
ptonuhlp of the Texas Ama
Softball Association at Wichita
raus iaat weea. wemem Kieevnc
of Ran Angelo w —them the
stent of the summer Be-
abandtng they added another
game to the win aidr to make It
*7 Wine and 1 loua.
In that string they ran up
very tough tceM
■ Tool of Houston
Oilere of Conroe; Steves CUf<
of Wseo; and Owe Ooia of Bryaa
The WAD.
aged by Taylor
Aggie grid captain of 1666 and
lettarman la both UMk and baa-
krlball In hla
7 rare
BMW Get
A lot is expected from these two Aggies this
falL Camhion will hold down ths starting job at quar
terback while Goff will start at left half. Both men
lettered on ths 1944 Aggie teem
Both are students but not
la any varsity “
Jimmy Cask
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Ear! MmM, aiuMteMural aW-
vanity leUera^^W&tlns
L. B. winder «nd n. J. Lloyd did
all of the huHMg for the tee
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,mm* and atin active.
VOTE TOMORROW!
Aggie Enrolled As
Meml>er of ASCE
William G. Rowland, an A. A. M.
etudent, has been enrolled ne an
associate member of the American
Society of Civil Engineers, it waa
announced today by Cod. William
N. Carey, Executive
quarten
Carey, Executive Secretary of
Society, at its National Hoad-
rtare in New York.
Um American Society of Civil
Engineers, with a membership of
tnjDOQ, is the oldest national
organteation in the
United States end has 66 Local
Sections throughout the country.
TOTE TOMORROW!
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