i&iS'v* . U 1|- ingmiii What A Finger •« . •( If • T r. '■ i< [/ 1 i 1.-: ■Jrl' S' Fish Take Shorthorns 5 to Hubert; Collects 8 Hit- 13 -rr— Preliminaries In Intramural Track 1 To Start Today i 11* ' ‘ Y : ® 1^ • x I . The three day 1947-48 Intramur al Trftck and Field meet gets un derway today with preliminaries ■f : . V 1 Showfng his fliig(erito Rajy HolbroOk is Art Harnden, Aggie trick, flash. Hamden hurt his finger .whilej bowling in thie “Y’fTuesday night Neither of these two men ate happy ip spite of their brpad smiles, for Harden will mot be alile to com;pete on the mile relay team against Oklahoma A&M ,tomorrow. 1 : £ K Also junhappy ^as fjarnd/kn'a roommate, Vernon Belville, who was ahead when the accident occurred. i— ; — jr By DOk r ENGE WfitJ^onl' r two on the ^cl edule li| Southwest 1 Conference i Mee in Houstoi May 14jl^ th i Texas Aggie track; i-iqifad ii? selves Conference j The first i r ual meets is osts to Oklahoma T' 1 L f ' ual Meet Saturday eet s fb.re ths ; r - . afternoon on Kjile Field with tty Oklahoma Aggies, Champions 0: the Missouri Valley Conference. { Stillwkter, Oklahotua by a score of “Ij expect Oklahoma A&M 'to;73tp62. If bringj their complete track squad j Thi i year the story should Last year the Cowboys stopped f Texas! A&M in. g siipHar meet at Working with serious detcjTmin; - j Anderson, Aggid track coach, sta tion in ordm- to prejiare [ then - 1 ted yesterday, j . slelves for me defensle ! o| their | J j__ j.--!! ‘ ^'/ «;I1-L h rpwn. i f the twd slated fo r ttotyorroiv J -t- \ Maurice Fuqpay, acc Cowboy sprfnter, and .Max Tarrant'dur able half-miler, are two ot the standouts on t^e Okie squad. /j f / _ Cc ent m lored m t!|d famous |tSaction. If s eq tally . ^i^iness—tli iliit looks ri i iei Short bijccyes. |’l is smart : hori slee r e -' Riggers Shirt wi ^ WWSfW'’ their complete track squad! Thi i year the story should be to Aggielaitd fo’r Saturday’s meet! differ ;nt for Oklahoma A&M has Whicj) means they will have good lost tjieir ace distance man,.Jim entnps in every pvent,” Col. Frank. Teak* Last year Teakell won bofh ;he mile and the two mile runs, t ’ Thi i year the Farmery will pro bably sweep both of the distance races with Carrol Hahn and Joe McGli thlin in the mile and J. D. Hamfton, Jerry Bonnen and Royce Raver in the two mile. Dqe to the Conference Base ball game with TCU which will also be held on Kyle Field to- inonow afternoorf, the field events will start at 1:30 and the running events will start at 2. Thcj firSt three men in each event will 1 e awarded points a‘s follows in tomorrow’^ meet; first place, 5 point;, second place, 8 points, and third place 1 [point. Th^ 1 will Ke the j last chance for Acgty 'trade [ fajas to see A&M’s tKnl; r .clads tin Kyle Field ttyis spasqn. Next week, the in thg 440 yqrd dash, 880 yard n4y« and the 880 yard run and f maty in the broad jump and shoi ’ ' I j. ’I •' Topiorrow at A o’clock prelimin aries in the 100 yard dash, 120 yard (hurdles and the 440 yard re lay will be held. On! Sunoay at 2 o’clock finals will be held in fll track events, high Jump, and in the pole vault. Officials for the meet are as follows: Referee—Coach Frank Anderson Starter—Dean W. L. P^nberthy Head Finish Judge — Tay' Wilkii Fmish Judges—Art> Harmten, E G. Bildcrback, Herb Carfer, Bill Napier. J [iA ■ Recorders—Les Palmer, Tom Crouqh. Judges ctf High Jump — Art Hawes, Tommie Splitgerber. Judges fit Shot Put — George Kadera, Rob Goode. Judges of Pole Vault— Albert Jack Quirey. of Drdad Jump— Webb r ames Hill. Expediters — John England, John iLincoln, Rillie Hightower. | Clttks of- Course — Bud Denton, Rill Rippetoe. PW \ Battalion b P O R T s FRIDAY, APRIL 30,1948 / Page 8 / ? r 1 .1 The Aggie free; irmined tp win Ing fla p 1 tr. /t f ^B.VjD. tradition ,.. v bine conifort smobth style, and freedom- smarn at sports or in doi^ble-purpose collar right iwith or without apk? to t gM,’ [feds IK //■ MJm '! ! 10! V u. Wve ust roffiided i p a big selection of colorful, leipufefrigb 1 1 us tmanp ID? PiLOfli ■ 1 no* ^ j sportswear. Get set for se gjporHn|; feekt [ids with casually swanky rt s ilrti, jackets, shoe s, ties, hose—all made reijs. IT’S SPORTS ^ ( 0 _4i^ aiEES ^ Bryan •I i Aggtysj engage Texas University in a iuty |meet in Austin. Soul ipaws Pause ?rj th i-o, When the i Cardinals beat the Cubs, i-0, in Chicago’s National Lean ue opener,! two left-handers, Hany Brecheen and Johnny Sch mitz just about wrecked the old thco y r ’ that Jll southpaws are I wild! . il . ! Scaimitz made 100 pitches to 81 Cardinal batters and mised the plat| billy 33 limes. Han,*y the Cat heard the ump holldr ^‘ball” only 32 times in 103 throtys, to 36 Cubs. - —~—-— T - ■ jVo Job Is Too Tough t \ -j i * - WRen trouble lies deep in motor of your auto you depend upon out ex perienced mechanics \o get lie bottom of it. Drive in today for a complete check-up, re- rdless of make or ihodel. MIT LEE COt NReh — Sales — S6rvic 11 r service. Phone 2*1659 Bryan Rt 57tfe- lorts Calendar FRIDAY—Baseball game here fith TCU, 3 p. m. Intramural Tj-acK prelinniiar.es, -tioo. SATURDAY—Baseball game hjere with TCU, 3 p. m. Track meet with Oklahoma A&Mi Field events start at 1:30, track at 2:00. SUNDAY—Intramural Track finals. 1 MONDAY, TUESDAY—Junior College Track, Tennis, Golf Tournar [tournament. -r Mile Relay Team Invited to Attend /v -i '**>• ta iiornia Meet v i day di horns. By play eight hits off the reno did win with a final Pat Hubert gave only three free The more famous ihe orange and white en walks 1 and, those a in ti of the trips oi mound alio were at cruciaj times in (the bal ACK ess Both tyirleiis struck men. Womack got five the first six men up The leading Ag; the day were Me! ham, and Taylor; all out two hits in four til bat. Warriner and Wallac i nected for the other two Both teams played fine hi 11 in the field,! the Shorthorns ji imit- t Till. teams Id, the Shorthorns dfr ting only one error. Fraq Tili chek, the orange first-bahhman, dropped a peg from third f< r Jwhat should ha|ve been the secom I ut in a double iriay. With a man i first and second Taylor had p O^d a grounder to the third bip man, Frank Kana, and then stumbled 1 over his Bat on the way 1 > [first, out made! it anyway. For thp first three inni ! outlook of the Aggies was poor. After Womack had nve of tbe first six men him and held the Aggies for the first three iqnings,' tin boys! took a one run their half of the third off i a walk, ^nd another singh • Grahajm opened the ; ! with a double, Wallace i Moon sacrificed Graham t and Wallace to second. M • son wajked to load the! i.-, with one away, Rollman 1 to push in a run, Tay I forced McPherson at th wak'kAfc at fii^t'while scored. The Aggies had two rtfns off one hit, foul and «n error. McPherson doubled !in t and scored on Taylor's sing riner scoied in the seventh lace’s fl!) , to left fildd aftel ing to right and moving .!r 1 Above is RAT HUBERT, mound star for the Freshmen who led them to a 5-2! victory over the Shorthorns in Austip yesterday. on Graham’s -single, scored again in the niht walking and moving to se Graham’s walk, when singled. The Shorthorns were to only one run in the ni greatly to a beautiful I A&M’s cfack onc-mile relay team has been invited to enter the Colo- seum Relays in Los Angeles next May 21, it was announced yester- dny. [ ’• 1 H j f il. ■ Athletic ; Director Bill Carmich ael skid yesterday that the Aggie team! of Art Hamden, Ray Hol brook. Emin Bilderhack and Don Cardan ^ould fly to this event to keep; the runners from losing too much school time. . These four men already own two; new watches for their first places in the one mile relay at both the Kansas and Drake Re lay*. The Colbseum Relays is one of the iop trick meets in the nation and ionly the outstanding teams and athletes are invi|ted. This fast beam has not been beat in competition this year and has run ithe fastest time of any simi lar lieam in thq country. Olympic committee officials will be at this California meet to watch for top notch runners to represent this country in the Olynapics this year. HoiiNton Golfer Leads Amateurs HOUSTON, April 30 —hP*— Medalist Dick McCreary, Houston City Champion, was on the firing line today as a favorite in the 31st Annual Texas State Amateur Golf Tournament.- Double rounds of match play were on today’* tournament sche dule. The 36-hole finals is set for Saturday. 1 TAN Aggie Baseball player W r AL- WILLINGHAM broke his ;ht Rg while sliding in second i practice Wednesday after- nojon. A small bone just above the ankle was fractured, and Willingham will probably be ou;t of the Aggie lineup for the remainder of the season. FOR THOSE WHO DEMAND THE BEST . . 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