The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 08, 1948, Image 3

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Tea as A&M s fratck sqjuad journeys to Bat6n Rouge, La.
is weekend for a jdiial nfeeet with
this weekend fOr
Col. Anderson, A ggae j
field man to the
Agj Se field
petition of the
Saturday a meet, i
.George Kadera
beat Graces of llS
throw. G ates beat
Border ! )!ympic^;
dera picked up a] s^ciA
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advice fi; )m FoKuijie G
Kaderia has !n$t lj70[
times in practice this Week,
longest j thropr j j es^erd
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Bobby; Lowther,
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Bob G|o ode, a
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Lowther for toj
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The. i ggies wfil
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the powerful LSU Tigers,
mentoir, plans to take 27 track and
siarta affair.
will encounter their stiffest com-
they tangle with the Tigers in
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J.iD. Hampton and Joe McGloth-
mcus!,kd leading the way. Hampton's
the ’snecialty is the two mile run while:
MeGlothUn’s best event in the ,
mile. | [{ | • I
Webster Stone, Bob Atkins and
Charles Clark are tops for. the
'Aggies! .in the half mile. Carol
Itahn is McGlothlin’s running mate
in' the mile.
N*ow that Aggie Webb Jay has
rounded into shape the Aggies will
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irjner. ypiM dash. Jay will comblhe with
Aggie Bill Kupier and WaiTen Wilson in
tion javc|in tossejr ^nd| p^lie v^ulter, h^vc ; a Hkel^ winner uTphe 100
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ah effort fb sweep the 220.
Quarter niHer Ervin Bilderback
Will hot make the journey to Louis*
inna because of\a leg injury suf*
fered last week nj the Texas Re
lays. I Bilderback "will be i replaced.
Cm the mile relay Vpm b^ Don
Cai dbnj, younger, brother pf Sprint
er Bill Car don. X.
Connally Ludwick, lh*y Hol
brook, Art Harnden and DWi Car-
don will attempt to keep the .Ag
gie ^late clean in the mile x'hjay.
The farmers are uridefeated_\so
far this season in this! event
Other potential winners on the'
iAggip squad are: Bill Oardon ih
(the high hurdles, Robert Hall in
the low hurdles, Goode in thefbroad
jump. Haws in the high judp,j
Kaderh in the shot put «fn® Hol-
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brook or Harnden in .thqi quarter
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-,-e Babe, who tyxs aocompliahed
amazing feats in widely assorted
fields;of sport, said she would ike
to play in the 1948 tournament} at
Riverla Country Club at Los An-,
geles. June 10-12.
The U. S, Golf Association told
her yesterday she wasn’t weteotne.
It said the tournament always had
been intended to bei itrictly stag
land declared: 1 “Applicants must
be men who axe eithet profession
al golfers, or amateurs with handi
caps not exceed dig three strokes.
Thus, the U., S. G. A. has declined
an informal entry submitted in be-
i half of Mrs. George Zaharias.’
' JI No woman' had ever before
* 1 sought to enter the tournament
which was first played in 189pii
Mrs. Zaharias won 17 women’s
tournaments in succession last
year before turning professional.
Her titles includedr the American
l and British amateur champmn-
ships.
After learning of the U.S.G.A.’s
decision, Mils. Zdharias said : she
was very iNdjsapjroimted. “I <mly
wanted to qualify,” she said in
j Los Angelesj. “And if I qualified 1
feel I would be good enough to
make a showing ip the open. How
ever, I respect * the USGA Very
much. They have' been fair and
broad-minded to ;me. If they say
‘nd’ I’m willing to g6 along. Maybe
next year it will be different.”
The Babe hkd pne parting shot.
“I still thin|k I’iri pjdod enough to
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State High School
Swim Meet Will
Be Held at A&M
Aggie Pitcher
| Sti uck out nine
anernocn while
fir4it SWC win
iqvpr the Baylor
score was 5-2.
BBY FRETZ
en yesterday
eking up his
ofthe season i
Bdars. Final
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solid home
of the Baylor
ng pitcher.
,Vith two awA;
Burditt took aj three
from Leroy Jart and
the left centet field fi
himself,
Lindldff.
tied up in
and tWo.
{■Freh' pi
third iimui
thfe win. His
Bruins tappi
Jobby hung
and allowed |14 Bea
base.
Mays
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The game
reached ja
.the ninth iinhing as i Chuck
vertaux of Baylor f'
next! two men fliedl
Sneed singled and ]
Walked. Then Earl Bk
into the game and pqlt 1
strikes ovejr; the plain
Chandler and retired
the ga
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One of the big reasons for the Aggie track teams four wins
in four outings thus far this season is BILL CARBON crack hurdler.
In the Border Olympics at Laredo Bill won first in the 220
yard lows and took second in the 120 highs to fie big George Kadera
for Aggie high sedring honors tilth eight points. *.
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THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1948
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play on both sides,
gold nine waited until
inning before making
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SURANCE
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The annual statie high school
swimming meet will be held here
Saturday, May 15, Art Adamson,
Aggie swimming eoach, announced
today. PreliminkHps Viill be at 2
Ip) m. with the finals starting at
7130 p. m.
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All of the first five teams' of
lijst year’s ir^eet, will return! this * , , .
year. These (cams axe Lamar of back late Saturday night. I
Houston, last first placed, The | four players making
Netmen Play Matches With
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Ponies and Frogs This Week
By BILL’EVANS
The Texas A&M tennis team will play the Southern
Methodist University Netters Friday af ternoon at Dallas^ and
the Teiifes Christian University tennis squad the following
Saturday afternoon at Ft. Worth. Coach Cl M. Wowell will
leave with his varsity team Thurs-V
day afternoon and expects to bp
when Thornton stxuc i
Blit the Bears evehijd Ithd jfdu
in their half of the
single, sacrifice, and et-rus.
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Tpxks Al4kM : 0 0 0 '0'0 ‘4 J 0 x h ,
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"Erriire: Sneed, Thbnxton, Hirifis’.
Vaks. Runs batted in: Chan Her,,
Frttz) Bunjitt 3. Two-base
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^ fter Redder, Chandlex*, Sneed,. Di ivi
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eaiix, Thorhton. three-base
Chandler Mowed sii kit! 'an- Harris. Home run: Burditt. Stolbn
other two-bagger Mir ngj R :<!«•; bases: GreVelle, Llndloff, Hirrls...
Then; eaph itide setflul dobr I tp ; Wilks: off Jail 4, Fi-ctz 4. S:rikc
tight ball pjlkying.'u||t 1 the i txm ‘ - - - - — •
! iJimniiH uiccnuii: rrenz.
with!
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frame - ,4! 'r| ii
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Mays singleij and! liji dl ff i xciri-
ficed. Burditt ground d out) th^n)
Jnrl intentionally pissed ip
Hollfnig to get to Bxbby I
The blond pjitcher foc|U a the; I eaisj Left I
by poking’a single In o left.! fieldi a^mI] 6. Umpires:
that scored: Mays. M< llnig; :ame j
in as left fielder C|hall Saeejl fumW'
bled the ball. The |iijnihg J|i hded-l
puts: |()y Jarl 5, Fxetz 9, Beeslay 1.
innings ■ pitlhod: Fretz, 8% with
9 runs and 0 hits; Bcesley, H with'
no! runk and no hits. Hit bats
by! Fxetz (HaiTis). Earned
IKtan: Bdyldj- x. jTexas A&M 4. Win
i fetz.i' IhlchcV, Fietz. LosWg pitcher,
cner, Jajrl.
pn bakes: Baylor 14, Tekad;'
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iWinner.; Austin." second; Highland trip axy Bill Bennitt, Benny’iStan!-j Sellars w-aa glvixig Bennett quite '
/Park, thirdb Wxjpdrow Wilson of ford, jtodney Sellers; and Duffy | a Rttle trouble with this shot iu
HkUas, iourthj ^indy Jefferson of Stanley. { their practice session Wednesday double
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SaiX Antonio, fifth. -
Other schools which will jxrob-
i ably enter teams are: Foxest. of
Uailas,\pi Paso. Bryan, College
.rackelji-idge of San An-
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PHOENIX, Ariz., April 8 I Station
T lijigs were looking up for the | tb' 1 ' 0 . San aacinfo of Houston, and
N jw York Giants today, paxifieul-! San AntomoNTeen
dl ly in the pitching department. ! ^ wo sor V < °\ coachesjvill
Bill Bennett, a-tall lanky fel-
lo\^ who should have been nam
ed "Ried’\ is the number; one man
on the team at this time.
Bill has been dt the! top most
of thd season anfl will probably
stay there. He looked ' Vex’y good
as he beat Glenn Hewitt on the
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Bny Boat, Joe Beggs, Karl MdGow- ^ v ’ m ' n :^ ey | boards! at DeW]urq Fieldhouse last
j an and Jack Hallett combined; to;
tpss eight hitless innlings agaihst
j Cleveland Tuesday ksj' the Giahts)
i’dn, 5-2, in 11 fraiftes. a , • ,, -u. rr i
' (• 5 i ic ^kippy Browning, i Jo
’ i TULSAf Oklu., April S-WUlfM, w ynant Wilson. Vl if row
The Brooklyn Dodgers continued Dallas and Harvpy Bouldn\(>£ Aus-
to roll unhindered through minor j ” n-
league opposition. The number one : | ff r
team scored its 20th straight vie- Y P FI
-Infantry Beats
Brooklyn streak of 24 scorelesjs lih ' 1. ii ,
kings when they pushed across a , h. ■ 1 iiiiiiiimi ■ r- ■<«n
run in the eighth. The Brooks meet iri LiUIII|IDOIlC I UI
Tulsa j)x the Texas League today.
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Ifarow and VanlNAjdamson. Kjarow i wjeakejid. Benhetk is a likeable
will swim for while Adam- 1 character and nice to know if you
son will represent College Station., can fj^d him behind his freckles.
Other outstapidmg^ntranU art j Benny Stanford has just recent-
V Graw- ]j- been moved up to number two
spot bn the squad, Most people,
watch; Stanford | because of hij>
somewhat “colorflil” sex-ve which
| he gets in “some:of tht) time,” tjx
quote Stanford. He always puts
on a good show add wins his sharp
of gafned too. f
XUmlxer three' slot falls to
RoHriey Sellars, the “chop” man
on the team. He likes to stand
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as they were coneex ii :d :it i
new ball game, 4x1 1 :x st | uii
Aggies eamO to 'bst viji
thiee run rally that s >wj*d
game. ! ’ _- .
The A&M infield p it jn
performance as they jibl
i up pitcher Bobby
tighter moments. A|l
Baylor mert died
! The Bears accoun
i hits, six of these ig:
hasps. Of the Aggils elgh|l
j_»-. two iwerc :f«jr
_n^fertt’s
double by Tex THoij
afternoon, until Bill started ;to I L j, TOy the I ekr’ji p
drop those beautiful lobs of his acC( went ^he distil
right on the base line and ftpree ; Errors by!' his Vet
Stanford back out of range. times werej; the ch
Last and almost least, is Duffy ^' s ^ oss ‘
in midcourt and just chop the
ball across the net.
Stanley, the wiry guy on the team.
He (never seems to tire and can (
uncork a serve that will make the j
best of them, take notice. Stanley’s j
form as he begins these serves is !
something to watch. Duffy plays
good tennis and makes dhe other I
boys hop to stay in their top .spots. |
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S»|A Composite For
Handball Laurels
j “C" Infantry downed “A” Com- i
posilc to takq the Intramural
Handball championship Tuesday (
bight in a hard; fought match. The
: DEL RIO, Tex., April 8
Most of the Pittsburgh Pirates
were confused yesterday in their
game with the Chicago White Sox
, at Juarez, Mexico, because all of
the public address announcements
[were made in Spanish. The Bfces | icorc was two ito one.
lost, 7, to 5. I n ar ber and Mackey of the In*
I.EM.O, Tex., April,8 —| ^
site two straight games, 21-19
and 21-13.1 This minor upset gave
ithe Infantrymen a decided ad-
| vantage in the match.
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lead for the shortstop position von
the Chicago White Sex. “I’ve de
cided to go along with Wallaesa
for tty: time being at least,” says
Manager Ted Lydns “He’s hit- Grona ai>(1 Rphulee beat Broyles
ting and fielding well Wallaesa un(i Thomason of the Composites
has collected 22 Fite,-W of <hem; to c j inch the match for “C": Com-
for extra bases, in 73 tunes at bat. n an y f The scox^ in games Was 21*
16, 17-21, and 21-8.
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Infantrymen:! Krauskopf and
Splittgarbev lost to Pappas and
Livingston, the best A Composite
pair, 21-19|, 14*21, and Sl-IQ.
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Mexico has a million pesos ($200,
000) in sight to send about 100
athletes to the London Olympic
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