•«>« •awiMl'MI i* ' KUMCtnKilinHIUuMIlMMIHWlwanMlF, Texas Aveii ,, T .0l th ' i ..LI-I rri 1 . I HEA ’46 F4rd-T ’.42 PlUio ’42 Ford Tudor J . ’41 Fdrd Coupe ’41 Mfcncurjy Sedan 4 *40 Fdrti,Tudor ] ’40 Mercury Tudor ’40 Plymouth ’39 Ford Tiidor ’38 Cljieivrolet CoatlU ’36 Pljymonth Cc4c|i ’42 Ford Pick-up T . r 40 Ford CDE Truck ’37 Ford Pjick-up Bryaiij Motor (above) of first place Boh Fitzgerald Minneapolis tied for in the iiOO-meter European ice skating races in Norway Satur day. Clocked in a dead heat ^ith Fitzgerald was Del Lamb, Mlso from the United States. on or about! rflontjlay, first bo.ut| of the mural 'Wr^stilingi Touijda^ts. HoMER HITTERS FIND the 19417 CAR In Valley Open, Lead Pro Golfers Grande Open.Jn Harlingen. Mangrum Topped six strobes pat in edging runner-up iJh Dem.aret and i pre-tourney fuv Johnny Palmer. He tallied a; s ing 31-34-66 in r the playj against Deniaret’s 34-35-69, By taking the $2,000 fi rst prizej, Mangrum brought his sea win earnl- ings up to $K,188 to maki him top money-carncir in the wi liter cir cuit. ■ j Other i men who have to their credit johe tournament apiece out of the six played this year, aVe the I y ANDY MATUCA tdxthi surprise of Baselmll Coach Matter owj>oVer 75 prospective ball players turned out day afternm n fqr the first practice of the Ag- U Karow was (quick to state that 75 prospects do nj|i|t make a balll cjulj). Both he and assistant coach ■ -Koch w{ll have the tusk in the next several f weeding out sand trimming ddwn this large into a balanced baseball tearti. A week of gttou wVather, stich as Was seen Monday afternpon, iuld aid the team immensely, Karow added. Kirbw will have back Furl Btesley and Stahley pitoheii; Jam'is Covert, catcher; Clifford secondj basem in; Charles Thornton, short- alter Willmghi m, outfielder; Stanley Holl- mig, pitcher anil outfidder; Frptzj pitcher and. in- lieJderi and Chiude Vass, outfielder and catcher. Seven!othe^ lettered lasf seas«i\but will not be k fogf yariops reasons. Included were Outfieldier Who Iccj all Aggies in hitting with a conference mark of .895, and two who signed ptq- fezsiopal baseball eotnracts, PitchL-r Dewey Jacobs and Ghltche r 1 Harold Walker. Mfoon eys with four victories, and twice an all-slater at-Dalla *: Hdrold Walker. ;\ graduated. Jacobs led (he Aggie pitcl- — one defeat. Wqlkei Adamson, hit .264.1 ; Ip lkeepingj with the ndjv trend in Aggie ath letics, fRarow spid that every spot on the starting nine ty-epen to jthe best man.With the large number of playjers turning put, it vyill be necessary to spljt the pitafcice sessions into two parts to give the Tankers Meetif Champ’s Belts Always End Up la Hock Slop wuai Tj" OOgches a cfidnie to see all the players in action. iUlchers are much in demand fo rthe Aggies in liijt. The hurling burden will fall on.Beesley, Tprner Hollmig and Fretz unless other pitchers are uncovered! among the present prospects. Oh^vrlie DtiWai-e and Tom Pickett have been ashigiiddito haiidle the freshman Squad of about 20 plgyprs. Both DeWare and Pickett; worked with tljiej fish fiibc last iprihg. BILljy TURNBt^W of th« Aggies goes High iUto the $ir Cor a rebound during the game with the Rice Owls in peware Field Jioutje Friday night. His offprts went for naught Im the Fanners droppe-l a bitter 48 to 52 is AtfcUf’s high sooijer in (-on- and ranks second behind Bill the birds. Turnbow ference mpctitioii Batcy in seastm| Scoring. ij!^ i lip it' ’ MiU ; Battalion P 0 R T z . j ^ i 1 • t 1 . | j • » ll »• t s 1 tue'sdav , FEBRUARY ji, 1948 1 Page 3j wever as battle to follOiWimg: Ben Hogan, E. Ji son, Bobby Locke, Skip Alexander, : * j I i. 1 II Star Broad Juniper 7 * i By ROT BLANTON Thy Intrajnural Wrestling *10 'gram gets- jiqdemay Weifneijpuyi Tjnd Thursday Afternoons, I-]eWr fary and Tom Snead. 18-Ip, as wruspers'vlre%h Ip i jthe intramural Dqpt. flight; j vq igtit I* classes willjipp represented! in jthe - . _ f tournjament, 119 and under. 2U-.| .If . li ’ • \ i29, i29-rj9,|ii|i9-i|i9[ 149-1151, isH , tietUirns to Sippcrs ' 169, 169-179,; 1179. line over! , | T- ; V rr ' ;:-T' tourn|nients i!re oHdn t i »ll -AUSTIN, Tex., Feb. 13 «A*)-The ; itUficnts 'of Jthe .college, piho pBo- re F urn 0 f broad-jumping stpr JoWn gram; will- bt run on a singh fell- jtdbertson this year is expected to minatjipn: tcjutnanient plitn |thp 'bJlsterlthe Twits Longhorns track s vd n Golden (» Ivies team in the field events, where team in jhe field events^ where . ,,,, , tl . they hsiYejbeen woefully weak, j stractions;| ,w 1 f be j Robertson,'' who was indligliole tn .wim wd bje » Ht'fl last yepr, placed second ini ihH Se-j; les pt a dq.^ejtij br' nior AAU broad jump and is aj , mi 11 i *. I former NCAA champion. |He'won! ■* Tbd contestants wiU sqp; rU-otf, 1 the in 19 4 6 w jth' a leap d ty, Maitcli }I ,u) ‘ feet Hi '/^ inches. fa- U ’ ' i ■ Pete Stout .Named Captain of Horned Frogs Team in ’4$ FORT WORTH, Feb 17 -^Four coaches and 106 grid candidates are'waiting on fayora )le weather to start the biggest spi ing football piactice ever held at TCU. “We have a lot of exjierience and a reasonable amount o1 talent, and i we’re going to work c n plans for victories next fall,” Coach Dutch Meyer declares. jj s he varsity squad will include 36 By HUGH FULLERTON. JR. NEW YORK, Feb. 17 —UPi—In what premises to be onie of the outstanding social events of the season for “the mob” the Police Gazette will award a “world heavy weight championship belt’ r to Jer sey Joe Walcott in a public pre sentation ceremony at Camden, N. J., February 26. The catch is that publisher H. H. Roswell can’t come up with one of the old belts that the publication used to award to gh^piana.. .||| They invariably found-their way into some hock shop and that’s where Roswell has been searching for one to give Jersey Joe. ★ u I, •! Today’s guest star, Lau}-ehce Leonard, Richmond, Va., news lead er: “Zath Taylor, now in his first year as manager of the St. Louis Browns; believes young pitchers nowadays won’t spend sufficient time trying to correct their defici encies. j Whenj he looks over the Browns, no dpuhit Taylor will find 24 hours every day isn’t enough time to cor rect the Browns’ hurling woes.” Lou Little, who recently refused a shift from Columbia to Yai^, las football coach and athletic direc tor, and Gen. Dwight D. Eisen hower, who will be installed as Columbia’s President ip June, arc oid coaching rivals. Back: |in 1924, Eisenhower coach ed the Third Army Corps team that was beaten by Little’s George town outfit. At least four national league clubs are interested in “taking a chance” on Ray Sanders, the Bravr es can spare, the first baseman but Billy Southwqith wants to see Ray in spring training before he okays any deals. Jim Conzelinun, who coached a championship pro football team r I I Coach Art Acfamshn’s its first real test of the set defending Southwest C sjty squad invades tq ; Rice Props 54kI;Bea Move for Title . I ■ By The Associated 4 ; i. • \ ' T v, • N i will be up j afternoon |fhei • 1 ill ainst n the dor’s undefeated ji h** Bbars Bay clinch , , ference basketball chaihpionsMi a til: fob the South'’est C: i- basketball ch tonight, thanks to. the p jrprisS i i efendii land abii 8 hopjtf ’irst m - ipiin Texas Univer- duu meet. The meet *| at 3 p.j m. in the pool. " the .opening appear Longhorns this aeason, - ies have a stripjg qf ear the Cadets beat a dual meet but de conference match. the oat Rice OWR Rice last night upset champion Texas, 54-47,,. ruined the Longhorns] tit Behind 20-3 after the minutes olf play, Rice staged a nfic second half comettm :k by Warren Switzer and big tWL T Thp Longhorns started fast 13 minutes and 45 second s el before Rice had its first! field making the score, 20-5. iBjut at idle half the Owls-had whittled Texhp’ lead to 25!-J4 and ijn the ^jeond went ahead at 82431. In the final ten minute; of pUk Texas shot ahead! at 3' -35, bt t, with Switzer and Toni ; is spar plugs, - tbfe Owls jump*'I out! rtj front to tstay. 1 ' Tom accounted for 18!joints ard Switzer had 17, .the saifi* amfll ft] as Texas' top man, Slatitr Maiiii Rice sank 16 of 32 attempljd field goals it the second I alf, wiji Texas made only eight o 25. Bl lor, with 4 just three gam i* left iplay, can : insure itself a ft it for be . oe De hd (pari Qi which A&M has suff< year is Jimaiy Flow Johnny t i oiae T J’b atar, jacs iou»r. won the conference diving and 50 yd. free style event t jfenr. fhe captain of the Steer squafi, McCann, specalises in the djs Hoe races. This will put h» > tjnslt Aggile Bernie Syfan, wllo , aten in the 220 or - thisyear. hi Rqhmtson of TU is pes- s not been, free style odfth Rqbk— „. istic uhouit his team’s chances norrow, buit that js SOP for a 11 ' • iches In pitder to get their men a better [mental shape for a . ipatch. He still has several men loft nj his squad from last]year’s team.'• ,Ml ' ‘J Among these are Mike Hulsa, third in the 220 free style; -Bobby second jin the breast atrake: Mt-LeUlind, second in back stroke; and Frank Gampbell, ^ third in diymg. \ ’ | t' M ; 1 1 j ' ' I 'I 'll i Howard $bencer of A&M won the confererce backstroke event last year but 1 , is now sick with thd flp and may not see action tomor- _ . Danny Green is expected to * her lin a | I 1 \'-0 I h.' •• I ',-i- r, n l- li' 1 Ik lii 'i t- rmen, 34 up from the “B” team I ^ as .t fall, is spendi and 11 volunteers. THe 25 frosh-■ writing copy lor vCrtisiiiii ilmg a St tANGjE IN, ST. LOUIS 1 NEW YORK—bail (!6rp:s Champions for the fall semester. First Row : Chester flell, William Bntiy, Charles Mattel. Secojnd Row: Wallace 'iBxtjn, cK< 1 • Sah .McKenz|ie, Jr. ~ Lombardo Scraps $40,000 Ci JljilU [i* ill -1 ■ i j! | ‘"'11 n : r I ati; NEW YORK—Gby. : Lombardo,! fittings are constructed of aluin jlrand 102 at Boston’s Fenwajy Park, 101 »peejdjbojita, hopes)' to break injCelveland, 74 at Puiladelphh’s . anothier r 1 * r tilosmi- Your Fijijehfilj Ford !De (Ipr ipii, 2 Yankee Stadium in New York[ tihf ilkml; leader With ji flare for j mim and otliet* Ijghtweight riater- yPlark" " * - ' ^ lilapelp j Shibe Park, 50 at Chicago’s C >- djordk: soon, • ----- | . .• ffc-j-- - • *' ■ * miskey Park and 30 at Griffith Stadium, Washington.] : / , f iar- Wood’s water re- For Your Visual Problems i |j Consult : | li Dr. Carlton E. Lee I OPTOMETRIST 203 S. Main — Bryan Phone 2-1662 ; ]lh Alhioii Fallon V in! the Second Lor I’our Sporting Goods Needs JONES SPORTING GOODS 80S S. .Main Bryan Ph. 2-288? ' Lombajrdo will scrap his $40,000 Zurtbiach * V iller engihe in favor rtf a; 12-cylinder Allison airplane | motor. Heliost tjo laniri - 'Foster ahd the Miss j Peps :V in the Gold Cup Re- i gntU; at Rot kaway last summer. Then; he scoied with an Allison— riuriJv. Miss Great Lakes— half of the Silver ials the Allison weighs 110 pounds less than the Zumb&eh-Miller which tipped the beam at p,400 poqndit. Lombard^ probably never Will part with his $40,6100 engine. For one thing he rgrely has time to give his boats a thorough trial, even when weather permits. His present engagement will keep him at the Roosevelt Grill here Until late March and he knows of no buvers for the l6*rylinder Miller. ; j. .-J ; J [vL Meanwhile^ three Allison engines ibccame convinced he j and the expensive bric-a-brac J;hUt „ ake a change in his Tern- helped win tht Gold Cup at Detroit 'po jVl,* winter| of the Gold Cup; in 1946 arc in Lontbardd’o Ljong nfr in I94f. J Island boathouse, j .opibardo ‘liked his first ridel Anybody want a $40,000 motor ipuiotul an A li.son Especially after ; for a song? t; j j; winning the’ second 45-mile heat the winter _ ^ t, Louis ad- mei will work beparatfely. PV I ydrtisiqg agency—between s.|>eak- Make-up of the varsity first- | big dates, that is. string line is pretty well sat, ! ^ ^ ai but there will be a lot of ex- ! NEW YORK, Feb. 17 —No peinmenting in the backfield., sooner had Iowa State’s baseball Pass defense, putRing, speed, bet- j . coach) Cai , Timm, completed a 20- ter tackling are among the things jr^nie schedule for his team next to pe stressed, Sleyer J-eports. spring than football tutor Abe Steuber asked for a copy. . . “I want to know now what days spring football practice will^he rained out,” Abe explained. ★ With Gus Lesnevich threatening to eat himself into the heavyweight, division, manager Joe Vella has clamped down on pj^'lic appear- ! at.ces—f-especially at mealtime. . . “The next time you show uj) in , rt , -t. , , a, , public,^ Joe told Gu?, “will be andi^ Billy Fox Match 5.” Bayior dptned baseiall prUct,ce i Harry Harper, New Jersey State a Y-J, iL. . .' Labor Commissioner wind opce -Ha ^ fw°r y* V Jtofmen fe'y.fc SHrtS in ir from last year sj escond place | / Wa shir^n Pna n Pnvirh tepm and Texas, which wort the F ete Stout of Throe >—| When D University defeated tie nson lege in basketball, 80-4|7 this son, it sjjt a new j high if )r sc in a single game by the BilLe Devils. Also, Clemsom' ^ommiftt :d only eight personal foUj or two for have the edge on T(J ree style reli ay but a event gives a team points. Other events pening medley relay, for first, second and respectively. ■ ( Th4 medliy relay race, has a] backsUoker, a breastst and a ffee-s yler, counts six tor the winn tine second tt„,„. TU hart i new breaststrobbir. I; 'Hill, uirtd hi* performance in tlu , ’ , | (medley relu r and 100 yd. rage might give ,he ’Sips a victory, i . . t\r i,t all ads fap that the Aggies ai^ \it( (for a toiigh meet tomorrow adj 1 (tnfe Longhoi Us still have a po^edt! aggregation left from last year and might take a win over the boirte Confehqni-e champion ship, lost only five flayers. Last year’s conference clram- pions, Texas U., w II meet the Aggie Swimming Wednesday afterndorf’, Febru ary 18, at 3 p, p». Detroit op Labor Day. (Washington Post) Povich points out that, if elected, Harper would be the only senator; who ever lost a 1-0 decision to Walter Johnson. 1- estoie j Woodwork] j Furniture, Floors, ' -* ; I S i- • j j - . i' ACME mm Llf i HarV r;juat what, you -pr woodworki oi iei wit) new life aildj ity V irho-Lclc qives c b labtilgl fin^h |o old and For Yarno-Ikjc stain4 aidf vatolshe* Van u„ niqhtenir.c of age and \ 'hone of furr ty) ACME Qual- id make pieces of furniture ■;in the Detroit race by 2 , d: miles. “The Alijson engines were used in th|e P3$’s,” says Guy. “Pro convir ced That I can 00j -t [; 110; to H5 miles an hour with one; My orly wqrry will be to rtjjay in the boat at that speed, j ! “I..hope to drivle I'alloh’s Miss ; Hi rent Lake? on Indian River in 1 Floriilla for a now straightaway j recotjd this winter. Gar Wood j miles an j Cup recoils- ndw. H ;i 'j ‘fNaturally I hope to set a now record inj my own boat, Tempo VL Po Ij may hajvt! ito wait until next pu niftier.” . 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