WEDNESDAY 1IAE.I 58-42il 'NEW YORK, Mafrih J2 cats wbn the Nl-jCl A whelmiing Baylor ‘ Square Garden, f ! , ; The smart,4slia ' country succeed H<)lj i jeaders, !who triuniph4d < sas State,-60-54, li . consolation game toi third Page 2 er; 4 pifelir Baylor Finals (#)]—Kentucky’s classy Wi d' qall championship by over- 16,174 fens at Madison boys from the Blub Grass ■ * • ■ will mark homecoi Pete Dow i J”. . Kentucky and Baylor teay again this season slice 1 -''‘ participants in the 01 w ’ ‘ *’ ” ’4n vjon te hy Holy Cross here Si turiday ni, while Baylor, chftwpiop of Southwest conferehcq, was ainliC' ing the Western division !at Kiniaf City with a •finakiwiri over iunwi State. Adolph Rupp'si Sow theastefn conference chaaiipions ste|^pf' , off to an earlji |13-1 lead Jttt were never headed, leading 16 at the half. || 1 ? ] Ij! ' , * Baylor, scoreless folk; thfc W: five ; minutes, pullbd up to 144 after intermissionii Hut cats'staged another api breezing. [■ nj Alex Groza, Keritu ik seven" center, dumped to lead the scoring- 11 the Wildcats’ AU-jArt erifm sUi I - lied 12 in additictii t5 a fine floor "game.; Bill Johnson «f tered 10 points, b field goals', the iniaxjim|jm petn|it 4 ted hy the clos|^-lg " J! “ ' “ tuckians. It was not until! !7J . gone that Baylor cjon the field—an ea)s|y Heathington. !EF' J j itchar for agaiiuti. s stopping Conferen. Dowling 1 Florida Track I Meet Staged i*:Ko paces in pre-season practice while was All-Conference qt for the Farmers for two a | conference record of 32 runs against SMU and did the back _ for the 1937 Sou rence A&M nine. - ing led the league in Four Aggie baseballera, Sonny Bollman, Bob Graham, Bill War- riner . and Joe Savarino, perform ed on Coach Dowling’s team last year. The Ponies lost the district race in a post-season playoff. Tomorrow’s contest will be the second for the Junior Aggies this season. The Farmers Opened the campaign last week with!a 17-6 wiii over Southwestern Umver- ch Charlie DeWare his taken 7^ bi IRm to? » 'IP if at |! j (AI^ESVILLE, Fla—'TP) attlletes from 20 colleges a ,ning in a track and field mm vnl DeWare was occupied with football .originated and foumer world record holder in track events. Shown crossing the plate for the Aggies' fiftlrrun against Ohio State Monday is 3EKE STRANGE, after a single by PECK VASS. JIM CALVERT is standing at the (date waiting for his turn at bat. M Lanky easy-going Percy Beard one-time Auburn and New York Athletic Club great, started the Florida Relays in 1931 ah the season. DeWare stated that his jstarting line-up probably will be the same which began the Southwestern tilt. That means John Detyitt will be on first base, Savarino at second and Trackmen Meet Texas Corp Florida Relays in 1939 ah an grly-season proving grounds for Bollman at third. Guy Wallace will outhern trackmen. The war handh stopped the event for five yeajrs. Beard set a new world record of 14.2 seconds for the 120 yard hi^h hurdles at the National AAU nWet in Lincoln, Nebr., in 1;931. Georgia’s Fonrest (Spec) Tdwna lotvered the mark to 13.7 second in 1936 and Rice’s Fred Woplco h£ s since equaled Townes time; Running for the NYAC, - at one time held jthe world mi fei the 120 yards and 110 meters ^ligh hurdles, the 70 yard ih- oor, 60 yard indoor, and: 6b > eter indoor, i j handle the shortstof) spc I* ANERS & DYERS A&M’s undefeated Track Team will go to Corpus Christi this week for a triangular meet with Texas University and Ride Institute. Col. Andy declined to make any statement as to the outcome of the meet, but he said that the Farm ers were in good mental and phy sical shape. * Rice may rob the Aggies in a few events. Owl August Erfurth specializes ju thej high and low hurdles and may cop these two races Sutprday. Erfurth was sec ond to Arkansas’ Clyde Scott in the conference meet last year. Another question mark is sprint er Perrjt Samuels) jBainuels took the conference lOlD-yard da$h last year after a very poor start early in the season. In. addition, Allen Lawler is temporarily lost to the Longhorn raters because of an ap pendectomy a few weeks ago. The week-end following this meqt the -Farmers Vdll ltiM%'el to forty Formers and Wildcats is jslated to * cres ^ Steers in the ™ place in thcf University of Texas Relays: . ' '".7, i ■ .! -V llV ^ iso m* u tppWlii .... SSC'» • 6 , t j 25JS S 11 * IMJ IJ?? ' aiB |3 BG«J li6 " 1 . *5119 s ?S2 lSh8 ^ . eie if*'ISE *sw » BS ' liSa SiBtiB \ia9» .pajKii S8 !S “ ll" jijd SHi»» r : ^:au n» »i| :pL?|L'8 iili si: siifts: i v: ■ th .1 ■■ Athletic Chief Of Vittanova * On Campus Willjhm Connelly, director of athletics at Villinova is now on the A&M Campus completing jarrande| meats for the football gaine scl ie- dule between the Aggies ajnd .Wi d-* dtts in Philadelphia next Sept. 8. Connelly said, *%e ane proud to be scheduled against a team like the Tbafts Aggie eleiven and hoP|i||A this will be tlhe first of' many games between the two 'Wtfss-hi Farr take Pennsylvania stadium, ! Franklin j Field] ■ fT .. T Franklin Field has a capacity of 72,600 ,apd some 50,000 to 60,000 spectators ai^, expected tjo see the clasih,' This is the first big college game of the year there and no otheiH spbrting event has been sche duled Sor-that dayi«fc - ] . - * T. Villinova is located 14 miles west of ■ Philadelphia and thoiigh it ik a Cathhlic institution, an estimated one-fourth of the students are non- Catholics. A Catholic was elected captain of the football team laqt year for the first time in eight years. A proponent of the T forma- on 4 Villanova last season won >x games, lost two, and tied two 24t7 decision to the Sports Calendar Wednesday— Baseball game at 3 p. ra. against Ohio State. Thursday— Fish . Baseball team plays Austin High School. ers Limit Ca End T ■ j j ?T ANDA MATULA Bunching their hits neatly in two seperate innifks, Ohio State Buckeyes took their second straight gart^ froi the Texas Aggies Tuesday afternoon by a score ofi ( The game was an anti-dimax to Monday’s strugglf only nine innings and lasting two and a half hours. The Aggies’ lack of base hits kept them fjrom Only four bingles were poled by —i—t- the Farmers. Little Red Burdltfc I "truck out four -I! Vr 7 4- P4 ! ‘ ir t!’ h I : ■ V Ready-Mad dropping a 24-7 decision to the University of Kentucky in the Knights of Columbus Bow] Cleveland. The Wildcats began a fpur-weeks spring training period last Wednes day and will take up again August 18, in preparation for tljie opener with the Aggieji. Nineteen letter- men reported for practice. TCU Wins 10 to 8; TjijfTTjy ' j FORT WORTH,! Texas, March 23 UP)—Texas Chrisjuan University’s baseball team broke loose for six runs in the fifth lihning yesterday and went on to defeat the Univer sity of Minnesota, 10-8. 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