The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 21, 1948, Image 3

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p. jni. Haturday
round ^final at
school/gym;
nd tlid (.'f'l solatiqj
p.fin; ir)
l)ui/5ng Ujidir ijta\j dt C<|l
le winner of the consolation
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in Bill Agains^Owls
noon
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High School Kjiwanis‘|(1ub Invitation Basket
nrm iti 9 n tn’l tii't ihtiirpnjjol'^^toH f^vm \wltV
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Coliseum Will Be Site of Clash Between The
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Two Southwest Conference jj^ellarmates Tonight
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Sani Houstod Oolisedm in Hous
ton ^’ill be thq scene at tonight’s
^ ' r ', V iaL ] T . , twin; bill between the Texas Aggies
, . m-! the;Consolidated Gjin with and ihe Rice Owls, i
initiating play.;
mpet-e for the four trophies V
be awarded to the first, second,
atches.*
stronger tdams j and < rub! i
Lcs Richajrdsonife tlseiT i in t h
corlsolatforj rounds oif;the ! N ma.sdt
tourney lajst wefek. I‘
Both thb; high sihool lgi ri n
DetVare Pield ifou^e will
for the 22-ganle iseheiju
thq final $latcd|foii !• ithi SatW
day in the Aggit Pla. 1 -off |ot
third plaqe hoiforsj 'wlilli le j»t:
ti4n,7tean5s( ( wil| bij fcous-b*
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Richardson’s [ cljiarges;
iweakened t for
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will il
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Matty 4 B^ll i)efiie£
Acadeni| ijobjOffii
DALLAS, Ja|i. B-U '-A- M .tjjy
Bell, head coaci wf jtoufharn AI th-
odist UniL’ersitfr,'fialjd toe ay hei h*(d
n^t been j contdfcted' 1 1 eg* rding the
coaching positijorj ait th ■ Uipitld!
States Nkval Ac id jmy. f
The Dklias iK* w | saill "ac*f)i11-
ing,to a felepfnjndl callj ,rec4 vj-d
from a Source!; ciloSf' to!;the h efie
iit’ WasHingtoj"/ Rf-Jll
gjveJi "most s^-pusj cotiudcrattlo I
fqr the Tjositufij Ij |
• fT am ivery j|hii|)|-y
IHiU dednred. I 1
Cojach Johnny Frankie’s Fifeh-B
1 squad meets t le Rice Blue Bolts
jin the initial jame of j the double
header at 6 o’clock: the varsity
squads, of thq two schools eac
; hopefully looking forward to tptir
' first conference win. Will /m/gin
hostilities at ^ o’clock.
The Junior Aggies wifi he out
to better theiij already Impressive
record of foiir vTiorics against
only one loss.! T^inglt* defeat at
the hands of baylor's Cubs blem
ishes the FjjHVfB scorebpard, which
shows Siim Houston State, Whar-
m)r Cjollege, NT AC, and
in the list of victims. In
compiling their/ffhe record the
Farmers huve^veraged over fifty
points per rfame flibring for the
Fish Bee7" as beeti. lyell distribut
ed wifhfTruetjt Moif^'eyi Johh De-
ht
Littlelll.
Assistant A
' THurniar “Tugboat”
the rebounds. Bob Kamperman, site :
foot four-inch center, represents
the altitude on the maroon and Hardin Co!lejge,-Wichita Fa
white squad and he will carry a tyten addei to! A&M’s;
large share of the burden for the 1 Ipacltiink !>t»ff- He will;
Vy'itt7 Wallace Mopin, .and Jim Cadets. Bill Batey, the conferencej's assistant tqckficld and
Kj/Kland all leadinijf the attack. number two point maker, Bill Turn- line eoach. ;
Coach Mai ty Karow’s cagep will bow, Mike Garcia, and Sam Jen- This appointment rounds H<|j: tht
kins should round out the starting coaching staff With Harify
tm
J< il*s of
(|,i has
ithall
both
slant
have their beat chaAce to date to!
break into the Soupiwest Confer
ence wjn column When thejl face
the equally unsuccessful Owlk The
Rice machine hasn^t been able to
move against opposition either in
or out of thy conference in spite
of some fairly tall, jeagirs. The Ca-j
dels, on the other hand, have been
hindered all season jong by an ob
vious lack of height. As a result
the. Farmers have hud a lot of
trouble trying to get their share of
quintet.
Intramural Notes ...
Shelton Only Loss
On’Mural Staff
By ART HKNGST
head coayh, William pu
ne coach, llqrjes as assii
noth the line, land buckfiti
“Bones” Irvin as Freshman
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’Tugboat" Jonek was a
All-American fullback stir
Abilene Christian Chile ;
was the second highest sci
the nation |his senior Vea ,
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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1948
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Phillip Shelton, a six-foot one
I inch. Senior Official, will be the
I only casualty of the Intramural
I Department this semester. The 2‘1
He wah dish the highe
making tnarv in the Texas
* liCjnco for tw!,»'years. Tugbi
so good that) by was nabbei
|pro league land played ta
rtment tn.R semester, ne ^ tht> Bl , )(>klvn Dodgers in
1 year old senior is up for graduation Ht> ; shi r t()(i t() tackie
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U. S. Hockey Team Has Better
Chance for Win in ’48 Olympics
! at the end of this term. lh DodgeH wiere short of
Shelton attended Noith Dallas ,, f ? Yim*.r ‘
High School and graduated , from at ™ at A i
there in 1941. While in high school Attei ins pro expenciijj’
he earneil letters in f*ldtball amh ,0 ‘^ l0,, H up coaching .m*
baseball. Knrolling at AiM, he wh* ^ ea P ()n and Si
, on the A^gie squad until entering , ***** * u * ni ^ ve jJ
i the army. ' ^ ‘ ,i>r ^* a f u ^ s of school I j):|i
T .... ^ fl ..‘ .• (ball by taking over the
..I" ad.l'tion to sports Phil is falls Coyotes. After two sfj
interested in hunting and fishing.
He is a member of the Dallas Club,
the Keonomics Club, and the Intuit- j
mural Managers Club.
A veteran, Phil was .discharged
from the army a second lieutenant.
He served in the European Theatre
Seasons with, the Coyote igim
little 1
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1941 Merc'
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Arc shown
Pictured abtive, on the left, is a nt|w Texas pride,’ 135 pound
Lavern Roach of,Plainviesv Texas, wlm tRok a l»-round division
troin Tony Janero in Madison Square Harden. Friday night. 4a-
nent is on the right atxtxe, beitig battered h) Roaehe’s fists. Tile
Texas Marine has Ivon his last ‘ll bpu»* out of 28 fought.
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When Fans Stop Fighting
Umps W ill Be Out of Jobs
By HAROLD \. RATI.Ill' reali’pl that the fan niu.-t feel froe
DALLaR, Jan. 21 —|JP> . Jaek to sh)|)W hi- . enthusiasm and to
Sistf), the loothall official who il- voice his opinion if He is t*i retain
| waging h s' own crusade agtunsjt.. his jinijetest.
mid drinking at ‘grill BdkqbuH club owners will tell
you they don't mind a litte fisli-
culliij iinong the payers once in
a vsfillc and that they don't think
arguments with the umpires de
tract! from the game.
In. jfkd.-t. it brings the fains hark.
By FRANK ECK
News features Sports Editor
gambling
games—aii»
the tjoach*
and 'other
people W
th*- official
.Tin Te\
elation eh
.of the yen
against t!
them Reive:
years.
. llowcve
sweeping
fans who
cohol who
iisionk of
lows who
too. Of et
; many a-
calling the
But w
at
who include^ sqnie of
s) some of; thy patents
poor loser^ ajmohg the
help* cause trouble for
as {sports Writers As-.iv
He li'.tn “Southwestenfr The.uj
r? because he stood out ever.;;
ic things the w filers ,
Rave been dipping for
roust be temperance, how-
NKW YORK On, of the real- •
ly exciting thing.- about the Ama
teur Hockey Association team that
will represent America jil- the W in-!
ter..Olynipics is the forward line.
CoaOh John (iarrison tlnhks it will
perform brilliantly on the fee at St.
Moritz. U |
Centered by Bruce Mather of The first rimnd of the College
Springfield, Mass., and flanked by Station Volleyball Leitgue-got un-
Bruce < unliffe of Nciv \ ork City denvay Monday night at the Con*
and Ralph Warburtoli <d' ( Tans- solidqted High School Gym. Every
ton, 11. I., this forward wall is the team; played with the winners as
same line that starred for. Dart- follows: American League; Ath-
moutfa last . season. The trio has loti, s defeated tHq Tigers 1(1-15,
been playing together for almost. 15-(i. and 15-10. Thl-'Indians! drqb-
of Operations with the 42nd !Di-
'""” 4 ; ’H H 1 ‘ — • j visijnn and received the Infan|try
ry» • rp lW/' # Coijihat Badge, the Foreign Oocu-
Six learns 1 miiers,';;!;:SiXt" "
M-SUHeiWI Beat, K.,1.
IVninj. Clashes As Pl ,
Lose S20.0INI i
Bob! Woodruff, co&ch at Baylor
' IjimTl’-jity, is an artist at finding
let us not get too j (j^iingU (o woiry abotit-. Most coach-
n our charges.: We kii'qw ' a ,4.; for that matter. But tins
iqn't bet a dime and
troubles look pretty
wfilth thg de-
offiei
jhem ei
uj'se,
tl|e fart 'wodhj
game.
bun the fans quit argu-
n
s v c ! tilne .ilioh’s
the game, iwithout benefit of’ «l-] rdal.;
Uiko issue w(i1h the d*'- While away on a trip to Florida,
the otlicials. fht* le.l- [{eonsiibq'ftbie marl stacked up on
-i|ll them can miss them, |Bo ,'sj' ( li'Sk. The Janitor thought the
they dpn t miss as ,ac<lunu('lsition a bit messy, so one
were he i1 nU )rnpiijl>'. he gathered up all the
i letters [that hadn’t been opened ami
Ibuimtil; them.
| XoW! Woodruff is worrying about
[this {ituntion: were there some im-
j p(>rt;ijni letters and if so how is he
going to know about them? Per-
charnte! ;i 2t.i5-|)ound full back hail
wiittcjft ;isking if -he could come
•j to Baylor. Was there a check for
something? . ,
Rob’ can’t tell the folks who
wrote 111im to do it , again since he
iloesjn’l know who they are,
• I’osfjldy the odution would bA
tin-:! itvci>o|ie who has written
Wopfli'n’f in the last nlQnth please
repifit; your letter. !
ing over [tlfe officiating and when
they lack sufficient interest to
■ voice thidf opinions, -Tight or
wrong, then .the officials will be
out of jobs. , *
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i The bastjhal) men take Ihp san
est view qf the situatiop. They
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c’ Ouri ^Ipcki. %ijll4finish with
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AMPLES FOR
S I1A.RE HEREL
muri>
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four seasons.
Garrison, filmier Harvard star,
from Lincoln. Mass,, who cap
tained the 19Ht> A A U team in the
.games at (larmiseh.- Pa.rtenkireh
en. put this line through U> weeks
of training before the players sail
ed for Europe and was well pleas-
| ed with-'what he saw,
the second forward line of
Bob Boescr of Minneapolis and
Jack Garrity and ,l«ck Riley of
Vl.edford, Mass.. ,aft defensive
sears, says Garrison, who really
believes America has a chance
to win its first (My hi pic hockey
championship.
The rest of the Aiijiericnji squad
inelndes; Goalies (itjodwin Hard
ing, Brooklyn, 7ass,, and Terry
Van Ingen, Greenwich. Conn.;
(‘enter Rubin Bjoikman. Roseau.
Minn.: Wings Bob Baker, Thief
River Ka|ls, Minn., ahd Fred Pear
son, Beverly, Mass., and Defense-
men Don Geary. New Haven, Conn.,
Jack kiV'iane, Brookline. Mass.,
Allan Upsah), Minneapolis amt,
Stanton PriildV, Bqstioi).
' Ten of the playeiis are former
collegians. Twelve players will
divss for the games. The Ameri
can team is compaliiitively light,
jnveraging L7(i pounds, and al- 1
[though most playerji have yet to
have regularly the average ;ige
lied the Red, Sox 15-12 ami 15-5.
The Senators downed the Yankees , it
15-2 and 15-5. Tht! Athletio-Tiger
fray was the onlw gifme to go (he
limit of throbigaums.*
In the National'- League! (hp
Cubs, Pirates and Braves weye viie-
torynis. The; CuibA 1 blank*)*! th*-
Giant- 15-0 and 15|-lj t and the Di
lates, won over the Dodgers by the
samu score.. The Braves wpipjied
the Canlinals 15-2 and 15-.j.
Fitch of the 12 tj'ifms represejnt-
e*l has some nine plla.yei's ami thbre j sheepishly,
are opening for un6ifei players. Any- ( ends, Lenny
one lonneeted with fhe college
! eligible t*> play an|di team assign
ments are iihule by W. M. Dowell
of the Physical Education Depart
nient. • . j i
Tlfe second rquijd' is- slated for
next Monday, begiijining at ;5:dl) p.
m. at the Consolidated'Schoql Gym.
LOS ANGELES. Jan. 1!* - i.f(—.,
Everyone was hapjiy tojday except
the promoters' as anothqr post sea
son football gUnn went, <lown into
the archives for whatever interest
may yield tor the future.
The West defeated The East.
34 to 20. the player- enjoyed
themselves tremendously, and l|ie
promoters woke up with a loss
unofficial!) estimated lit S20.I)(HI
up. A throng of only 3.083 sat
in uncrowded comfort in Gilmore
Stadium’s 18.500 seat capacity.
Softie of the gridsters trot ted
onto the’turf, ga'/.t'd in! surprise a,t
the turnout, _an*l then grinned i
Mieliigan’^j two line '
Ford arid Bob Mann,
just recently appeared before !*!!,
000 in the Rose Bowl, and Texas/
; Bobby Layne and his teem mate, I
Max Bumgar*lnei.l, starred befiftv 1
T.’l.oob in the Sugar Bowl.
an
TLi
ed a* rosja tm
Cojle re.j
n his Isecjond'bear 'jit Hat
•ned out *i cq-iiianip|onshi|
the' Tex|a CqnHerencc.
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Coach
togn t® Hardin
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blevateyi jtui ,a senior college
his second an*# last year there.
Jones is the third cbachin
inge on iCdaqh Stiteler’s
it is cjjpected that no further
l|i inges will lake plage.
|t has notjboon announced wheth-
or not Jqnet* will be present for
ring training practiqe. The dtbe
o new ,ap ioTnUe«;s, Inin ami Du
tse. have high school coai-hin
is which nay prevept them fro
king much paj t in this -{ire-seai-
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vKW EMBLHMS FOR Ml RAL
M AN At) ER'S SWEATERS
The Intnjmmipl Department rg-
ests thak all managers whq re
ived Intramural sweaters th s
ring turn them back into {hut
t»artment by six o’clock Wedne
M I Ij
Two menhlxinv of the 1041! ilia
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ithall Ulatti ure coach jpg tie
ieshnian e#evert at tht 1 college tljls
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smiles bright!"
Dentyne Gum
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Faurot Is Rumored
For Navy Position
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Bv Hugh Fullbrton. Jr.
I'ljH.is Hie time of the year when
the 1'lgx.d- -Intel.-cholastic League
iisuaHy ipeiiK op: su.-l'elifions ami
di.dliiitlifijealions. If you have tieen
puzzl*!*!! iovur th*' diiftcrei'u’c !»e-
tweeii: them this will an-wei your
ijUesjt iin'i:
Aj llisqiialifica:i<iji . mmely pi’e-
vi'iitk iL selnlKil feotp xk eeiving un\
ieagjiw honors but allows il to pai-
tii'iij!*)):: a -uspensiim means a
seliobjlean not have a schedule in
theTfJirt in which it is suspended
silal qb othcl member school can
jplayi 5^ Evee out of state organi-
(/.iili'Jijt-honor thi- league luling.
(Atlracts
l.^YDDN. '-T 1 - Cricket Ims a
fii'nil*ti| grip upon F.ngUsli sports
.lansj lihiim ever hOfoije in. history.
Neal - ));' ;:,*)()(•.n|.)i) . people walclied
. ffrsji|yl'asF (major') matches ilur-
iopj •IW 17,
IBJltiing and Imwling averages
; foil jllic last campaign, Coin pa re* I
vitjh;,Averages eompilt'd more than
•‘iO j yjdgrs |i!{o. *i<*inoji.strate that
tbtireffas little ehiinge in (he game.
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of Personal Attention’
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Walter Brown, president of the
[Boston Ganlen ami ;Vice-president
of ght; AHA and the: man who has
virtually carried this team to the
Olympics against the wishes of
tile AAl am) the L'. S. Olympic
Committee, also feels that America
has a chancii thi- time. Brown has
been connected with hockey for 2K
year- and has made six
European hockey trips.
\
WehavPem..'. Theewmiali
i( of your courses bghliihiei +
. " and packed into a nun hell, ^
*•4 for quick ihorough review!
1 set ihc lamout ^
(oiiicc ainiii series
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testing equipment
tyne Chewing Gum!” /
tejl the world-*
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With «.*
re«l|ly iif joy Dentyne!*
Dentyne is
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NEW YORK, Gan. 2d I'.'P*).-.
Hottest tops deift.: Don Faurot
< Missouri) for the : Navy (football
coaching job and Wallace Wade
(Duke) for Southeastern 'Confer-’ accounting. .
enoe Ciuiimissioiiej' . . . Don’t ask ANatwHWoir .’!!!!]
who the tnistbrs . afe they’d deny ancient, uid moo. Nistoie,
1 , • ! .'I ANTHIOTOLOGY. Oullln. ol C.B.-ll .
it anyway . . . hftt the g)uy who/ ucmioioer, »)ii., .».*»<«.• ti .
phoned (at his own;expense) ahout
Faurot tliinKs its really (h* t be- iusiniss uw
cause “Dim vvns m T*mi ilajmiltfni’s CMWijT U tV T o„i’r«r c..; M 4 ! !
Najy piogram during the vvatr; he chsmistsy, *•> «••. .
coalhwl thr- Iowa ScahaWjvs and CMt “ IST,T
pievious i Jucik'onville Navy teams ,4u*l he’s,
a close fiibml of Hamilton.
’This is the first time America j Anil nobody so far ha^ tleiiiod the
has had a chance in hockey." says : report.
Brown. “I made a trip to Europe The same informant explains
for the first time in H»:’»l and I : that Hamilton, as-Athletic Diree-
recall we went third class without I tor, has been gjrcn two years to
any help from the AAV. If there get the new civilian coaching set-
tvtis a slow freighter going at the Up organized, extending his nor-
jime We would have taken that. • mail tour of shore duty byj p year.
“During the European cham- • ■ • As fqr Wade; Mr. "'Reliable
pionships last February, eight Source-" didn’t offer any tupport-
kids showed up to represent the in^ evi<j*ontc.
I'nited States at Prague. The ★
goalie had no equipment." i OVm is of (V.* trdttefs pftid their
Brown refuse- tq got excited j $25*1 lees Jan. 1 to keep the horses
as he talks over the situation of ; eWgible tor Hi he l!'48 Hatnhleton-
I the AAl’ and the AHA. Some of U«ft. which likely will be worth
the higher .AAV officials aro
among the many friends iof
Brown who Claims that the APIA
team consists qf real simon-pmes
who can take tjie Olympic Oath.
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more thiin $(!(),00() iis a result,
Mickey Walker, the former mid
dleweight champ, is blossoming
out as a columnist for the Police
Gazette, besides being a first-rate
painter.
That's going to make: things
tough for other cblumnisD j who
haiVe filled a U>t of spuct* with
Mickey’s yarns. . .• . . The'.Indiana
U. wrestling team will have two
| pair* of twin hrotjlers, .laities pitd
; Hemy Moore rm<| William and
v Robert Blabemierj contending in
the 121 and 1'28 pound elassyq next
semester.
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Most American hockey league 1
players have injury insurance J
pqlijeies that pay S5 a sliteh for
any sewing-up jobs that have to
be done on them.
And you Ought a hear them urg- ;
inig the doc to takjd smaller! Stitch- f
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