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■ .: A. *4 mf teMaMaai" -4- i amt mum .*4, ! • \: i ies lake Series From TCU; Reep Second Place In C era Stars As Farmers Romp to p B (j a R"T R ° Kaderaj Stars As( Farmers Romp Easy Win Over Oklahoma Trackmen wLiuifiL Marks of ¥ F ■ IT • ! • 11 By DON ENGELKING The Texas Aggie i track team had little troujble in downing the undefeatied Ok lahoma A&M squad ini a dual meet here on Kyle Field Ihst | Sat(ff(|ay. The Ajcgiesj iitiaaseq iMr|| '/-a points toJiil ‘t lor ' .-Wbops'! Bifr | George Karierai, jT ixas iA& M s great weigntinahj \i*s Ijign pomt man-'of tne tnedt.j l e scored 10 points by viiitue oil winning] the discus throw anjd the ! sliot put; ■Ihl: hadera’s thilow of 17d teet and throw that has ever fd by a sWC athlete; is nearly let) | test hettjor the ConterenCf r4co|r(i discus l inch Is ‘the hiest bcjep record- 1,’ih s throw than Running with wdn<i at' ms- bat pier nipped Ok sprinter, Maurice, h'jjtiu half foot in the 22!) [y, Napier’s time (liny .2 of a, sec record. hutjuay, who a 15 IniiU an h4ui k, Agwie" Bui iNa- una 1/ u L ' 1 1 lanoma ,A fejfll’s ace dasi, 1 ! if 20to! ind off out Aggie Webf) Jay |iiji h‘ y.5.. huw- poirttj main dml, was high Cownpys with In the 220 Robert Hall loti tiki < ;poiiiits. 1 yard ;l«wj hurdles TiTcaii Ait.'I re,' corded the be it tintie' of his ca- ( Art Hamden, crack qi.ar.tofc A&M pnd Ed Stoipe, Ukla. A&M. 'reer when he t22.7 seconds. Other except- fibrntances by \yefp turned in l|road jump, I the. shot put, Bdl (laird world’s^ hud leijirljier npsetl TCU RaUy>\ Beats A MONDAY, MAY 3, 1948 Four Records Fall As Hart, A Infantry Win ’Mural Track J 1 By CLIFF ACKERM AN Hart Hall and A Infantry took first places in the In- i tramural Track Meet yesterday on Kyle Field. Hart Hall won the Veteran’s league with, five first places and 53*/j points. , A Infantry won tne Corps title : with 21 points. Records took a tumble with three new track records fall-1 r riday a&.u tapped the! ! ing and one in the field events. 1 Frog hurlers, Jim Bishop, } VtTLLA The Aggies swept in SWC baseball by bea<t nd 11 to 10 Friday and In Friday’s tilt, tif their victory behind th'fj Becsloy. Beesley pitched or last inning. . SatUiUiiy’s tilt was a daifhr- ent matter. It was a touch and go at fair all through the fyf ne. Only the defense told thu lifU'. ference. The Aggies playddl tij- rorless ball while the Frogstf ifk- ed up eight bobbles. Friday A&M tapped thej jHirvc bert fiel(vi s K thp )itct the I \ w . - •>v- MM HU'E FHH \ V of flMahoma righ.L in (he 106-Vsird Dish Saturday, shadow at lower right belongs- to ED place in this race. - • -i- / 1 • :• ■ iii the hood time of 42.1 second-d ithird ^&.M is shown FUQUAY heating ran the Bill N’A PIER, seconds. The won Ithe jevcnf in | onally ! gjood iper-| Texas jAj&M . Imenj 'ijni Kill 111 tlji‘| iW !v - J W EBB JA Y, left, and distance ini a fast A)..* ITlDLPE of the Oklahoma Aggies |who tied:.NAPIER for third H-tween BHI Napier, Texas by J-ijnj ranklinj id the (sprint relay] •L " M j Janpetj 12:. •Jbesti ju H?t of P feet: 7’J !)ip of tlul lahomu high'hurtlies a tjeaniv ' i Hill broad inches foil his year.! John Voi ifcM won the e'ent wiiib second Ypuag. altH ond in the slot behind Kadera.I recorded his bust put olj the year; (lt> feet'4 in:hes) Garden won i oung m ini tbe sccotl' sJ * ’ 1 1 t J S oughi toeing isec-| —--i -i _ s the htidh Shurrilk'sUi! 14.7 and the sptijrlt leUty: team, woi • 1 I !- miler ^ho ran \yith a brokt ni fin- Time ger, t<|iok it capy while (lacing 120 second j behind Rjiy Holbrook in-a. 50.0 stlcond 140. > .' Th^ strong south wind helped the times of the dash men ami the hurdlers but the men! who • had <o circle the track were hin dered considerably In the strong gale. i • I' . Thci Texas Aggies have only twjo more au'ets on (their sehet olq, a dual jnet;l with Texas in Austin this Friday and: the SorJInvost Conftjrenee ‘meet iir Iloustjui the follo^ ng week-tjntl. Summaries: | , | 10(H yard dasjv-Won byj Mau rice I'lMiuay, Oklr., A&M. jecond. ^ Weblj Jay. Tex(»s A&M: tie fw i John Dewitt of Hart Hall set a new record in the 44(0 yard dash with a 51.4 time. The old record was held by Terry of G' Infantry with a 52.:5 rain set in 1947. Fol lowing close on the heels of De witt was Kennfcth Sterling of B Composite. A new 880 yard run record was set by Jack Turcotte of A In fantry as he set up a 2:04.2 pace knocking 1.8 second^ off the old record set by Williams in 1947. Bill Cunningham of C Air Force trailed in second place. Hart Hull’s 880 yard relay team 1 set a new record ih that event with a time of 1:38.2. D Infantry held the old record of 1:39.5. A Infantry took second in this race. The winning team was made up of Green, McKenzie, Lambert, and Dewm. ^ The only field event to fall EG) seconds. yahd high hurdles—Won byj Bill (tiildoV Texas A&M; second,! Don ( ampbeH, Ukla. A&M; third, V«t aws, Texas A&M. Time 14.7 \ Junior Colleges Hold Tennis, Golf, Track Tournament Here ! h 2zU • pier. 1 Fui(uajy ren second- 220 Rober ■ Bill Don 22.7 s# - 4 to' Texas yard dash~Won by Bill Xa- exas A&M; .^egpnd, Maurice Ukla. A&M; third, War- ilsorr, I exa$ A&M.' Time 20.5 I ion ojf Aggie Coaches. Mejre than 200 entries fioiq 15 junior college?, including gills in yard low; hurdles—Won by •Hall, Texas A&M; second. Qhrdon, Texas A&M; thihj, 1 juniojr ar<i<in. Texas A&M. fime\the tennis division,, hml been re- conds. . | ceiven here late yesterday. Other yard sprint relay—Won by entpibs were Cxpecteti to be filed A&M (Jay, Wilson, Hall, today, as the teams anive for the and ^tfpier). Time 42.1 seconds. ' eventsX^ ,ard dash — Won by Ray j Gir.lf started this morning on SENIORS [ijj J .... 1 z iClotht^ Mpke thje Man • 1 4 €ORRY < MURD €L<l¥in:S State No. 175 at the close organized ant ihemher of with a call m j Have iU Clothes 440 Holbr lok Haint Fritz, t>uds. 880 Track, tennis, and golf cham pionships of the'Texas Junior Col lege .Athletic! Conference will be; decided in corjipetitiop here todav and tomorrow: under \the supervis- Fou*. girik>4quads from Lon Morris, Corpus fjhristi, Ama rillo, anri’Ediubiilfg. ' will also compete in their own division. The lowest score) turned in by j was a new record set in the shot put as Jimmie Flowers of Hart Hall put the iron ball 48 feet 3 inches. This topped the old rec ord of 47 feet 92 inches set by R. W. Crook in 1938. Second place went to Paul Ylates also of Hart Hall. The closest race of the day was the 100 yard dash which was won by Bill London of 8 Engineers. All runners stayed toget h e r throughout the itisiafiQe witn wylie Wooten of C Composite taking second. Jim Desmukes of B Field ran a 14.1 time in the 120 yard hurd les, this being only one-tenth of a second over the record. Thu 140 yard relay w'ent to Hart Hall as they nosed B Composite out on the stretch. Thu broad jump went to Bob Sykes of B Field and Gibson of Dorm 14 placed second. In the high jump Ed Hooker of Hart Hall took first with his teammate Bill Turnbow taking second. Pne! of A Field won in the pole vault, wun lour othut men tying for second. Resul.s ijf the events are as follows: 440 yd. relay—Hart Hall, B Comp., C Comp., A Inf., Sr. Co., 46.3. 440 yard dash — Dewitt, Hart Sterling, B Comp.; Sehattcnberg. Walters, and Tom Bishop, ] hits. The Frog were unable any steam until the seventh when they pushed their thn 4 across. Nine hits was all theij gather from Frctz and B Une was a double by Jinij the only ( hr.sum eXiiabase ] In the third inning, the- push started. Russell May sj hit by pitcher Jim Karneti ton Llndloff singled Strange doubted, scoring but was picked off of secor for an out. Then Stan I blasted a home run, the^Hi: sailing out into the miridlejjtil football practice field. .! i The scoring continued', ]i| fourth inning. Dusty Clark ji ^ and went to second on an lift Bill Fullhart, the Homeiljii first-bajteman. Bobby Fret: I Inch- solidly into second place I|CU Horned Frogs, 8 to 3" on Kyle Field, nt and white coasted in to if of BobjFrejz and Earl sn McClure walked as did Digk 'anier .then all three came home til iimli Busby’ii double. I’ll ctiicncr u«.o.ge Stancoff tas thrown out of the game by •Ifite umpire Jessie Bomau in ^ hp fifth inning. (L'nsportsman- iWe (jonduct was the reason. V idle I'eck VasS was if hat, iunicoff dodged a pitch and h^ew his mask, on Roneau. After tery heated discussion between it«eact, Stancolf and Frog coach B alter Roach,. Stancoff went t» he bench. Jink Busby lead the hitting de- j(|u tuient lor both teamij. The TCU rteb tielder I pickiid up lour for l^v 1. Cotton L ndloff got three for Holltnig batted .500 s. i iv ed first sately on an erroi] li shortstop, Jim Boyt|. Mays; then Lindloff doubled scofii 1 and Fretz. Strange cut lo! a single then to push in Mj| Li ndloff. This coupled witfi a sir 1 in the fjecoiul inning ictul tlj away. The Frogs sepmf thtj runs in the'seventh but thu to let it bother thoif TYnn Montgomery a two-man team over 18 holes this: ® McKenzie, Hart; Harmon Texas A&M; second, Art the cn, Texas A&M; thint, A. J. and Okla.iA&M. Time 50.0 see-1 clay - 1 . Af yard run—Won by Harold : ell Tar.rant, Ukla, A&M; second, Web- 1 colic -tor hjtpne, Texas A&M ; thitd. Roll and Atkii Bryah Country ( lub course tennis got underway on the courts. \ civ tennif coach, W. M. Dow-' entries fi wn eight junior ! res for the single elimination | men’s diviAion. \on Morris, morning will tiecide the junior college golf team chain(iiouship. The eight lowest, scorers in the team-cimmpiouship round will be gin a match play tournament for the individual championship. Gaythor Nowell, pro at the Bry an County Club and Aggie Coach, will be in charge ol! the golf play offs. ikFip Reserve District] No, 11 OFJCONIimON OF I COLLEGE (STATION STATE BANK Texas A&M. Tune 2:02.7. Corpus Christi, RangeK Laredo, ( Unt Mile relay—Won by Texas (Cisco, Amarillo, Edinburg and A&M (bjenton Terry, Connally • Tex: s Luthctan are the tealgs en- Ludw|ck, Eivin Bilderback, and! tere<|. lolbyook). Time 3:25.3. Mile run—Won by J. R. Tea- j Jkla. A&M; second, Joe Me-1 Glothlin, Texas A&M; thiixl. Car-) H ihn, Texas A&M. Time 4:34.8. Tw> Mile run—Won by J. D. Hanriton, Texas A&M; second,: Jerry Bonneh, Texas A&M: third,) Paul Efdw, Oklahoma A&M. Time I IOivLj. High jump — Won bv Albert j Texas’A&M, 5’ 11”; tie for secoi d ’between Art Haws, Harry ( I.aw: on and Jim Galloway, all of j I Texas A&M and-Bill Thomas, Ok- Aggie Golfers Slip, Lose 5 of! (joflege (Station, BjuZos, Texas if buijiijttis Aunl Ik, Ib-lF, a State banking inj^titutltoii operatin' umjer tie lyinking laws qf this Staie’'and. 11 tifc Fedtsn.l Reheivr Systlem. Published in acroriance ide by! tjht State Banking LVuthorities- ianji by the Federal 1 itH. t rahon' P( Ukla. Tati I. la A&M, 5* 9”. e Vault—Won by Cliff Dean, A&M, 12’ ti”; second. Lelantl Texas A&M, 12’; tie for Reserve Bahl of this ^>isii i Cash, balance > with jcfth and cash! Itemsj jin United State| Govejrpnjent dbligAtions '$9,708.96 Other assets . ; r- A S iY buiks, process clb guarante id Obiigations t f Statleb and .Corporate st icks^ ((ihejudin , Reserve lank)-. !.: Leaps and dii counts! fi E 1 S ncludi iig reserve tialaPcl', .*• f. collection ' ?. direct and ojj cludiifg '(i ,654.61 overdrafts) Bank premtsjs owpijd i$lb,f)jS7.0(, fun jture apt! fixtures TOTAL ! - XL [ASSETS. Demand deposits poi'ation i Deposits of United! savingij ..• Is t j Deposits of States an 1 political *ubd Other deposr TOTAL TOTAL ■/ ' i L I A B ndivifluals Stjates Govopnment (including postal A visions obli ?iUion.s jsl own b e l°'’ ) C iAi P Capital* Surplus- ..... |. Undivided i iofits....;'.... :... 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Ctirrec 1 Vpril, ,1946 •r •cl|ecks, otc.). ..$1,232,110.50 j 684,731.21! ! 45,642.12 295.702.06 6,635.08 Lj- - t-y preferred capital) R. 50.000. 00 15.000. 00 6,520.72 1,100.00 72,620.72 UABl|lfIj&S jJkNDj CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $i;S04,731222 capital j consists 4f: Common 1359,^2.69 and Cashier,, of the aiiove-pamed statement is‘true to the best of :4—Atlett; I ■fc i i W.i LAMAR ; ; S. A. LIPSC i>. E. POTT 3. £ BU ■. Direct cn,: :as, CptWyFof Brazct ti.j .Severn to apd rub.crjbed b'-icro ijARJORIE WILLIAMS, Nolary Publi' (Sec TRACK. Page ti \j_ *'£ DO EXPERT/ REPAIRS. No Job Is Too Tough’ _ "j . N Steers Swamp Baylor, Rice In Track Meet | AUSTIN, Tex., May 2 —'TP'— Thu Texas Lmghotns track team piled up 113 points to overwhelm Baylor University and Rice In stitute in a triangular meet here yesuertlay. Rpliert Wa|ti*rs of Texas was a surprise victor in the high jump, ovei Vetne McGrew of Rice. Wal ters cleared 6 feet 6 iC l inches on , his last jump to win the event. Kim Boren (of Texas unset Aggie j Erfnrth in the 220-low hurdles by i six 'eet. Eaitjier Kuiforth was tim ed ,it 14.2 Seconds in. the highs, and Boren Aon the low's in 23.8 1 seconds. Don Spaiks ran away from | Jim Hoff (f Rice in the last 300 yards of the. 880-yard run lo lj wih in 1:51.3. 1_ V—-* Of 6 to Hogs ThR. Arkansas Razorbacks hand ed the. Aggie Golf, team an unex pected 5 to 1 setback at Fort Smith Friday afternoon which may cost the Cadets the conference title. The single win for the Aggies fell one short of the two matches which they needed, to take in order to cinch the crown ahead of the Longhorn squad. A&M now has 27 points to I') 1 , for the Steers. son, Bizzcll. 51.4 (new record). 100 yard dash—London, B Eng.; Wooten, C Comp.; Gibson, Dorm 14; Walker, Dorm 17 J Barten, Hart 10.7. 880 yard dash — Turcotte, A Inf.; Cunningham, C Air Force: Baris. Bizzcll; Williams, Sr. Co.;! Sehattcnberg, B Vct[ 2:04.2 (new record). 880 yard relay—Hart, A inf.. E Field, B Comp., A Cav.; 1:38.2 (new record). 120 yard hurdles—-Desmukes, B Field; Hooker, Ha|it; Nicholas, I Hart; O’Mata, St. Go.; Mayo, A ! Air Force. 14.1. High Jump—Hooker and Turn- j w tied for first; Anderson, B Inf. 1 5’W. road Jump — Sykes, B Field; I Gibson, Dorm 14 ;Slhe«ts, C Inf.; Turnbow, Hart; Earls, Bizzell. 20’ 5”. Pole Vault—Pficl, A Field; Gar dner, V. V. Copeland. C Inf.. (V- Mara, Sr. Go., and Townsend, Hart tied for second. 10'4’". Shot Put — Flbwers, Hart; Yates, Hart; Kuta, A Inf.; Gunter, A Field; Daniels, C Air Force. 48’ 3”. Team results are us follows; CORPS A Infantry—21 pis. ! I the Iked, )lnrk with and '>i run tame three tgies j ’inch' gled.i and Stan the afternbon. Saturday s tilt was much clos. ert, luck and endurance being with (He Aggies. i Alivih Nixon started on the rajound for the Aggies as the rtiarOcn and white stepped out t*> a four run lead in the first in ti ng^t The Frogs were wary of bg Stan ll<4lmig and gave him Wo I intentional passes for the a tetnoen. Thtt Aggies added another two (See ^.rkoxubARli, Rage 4) tr# Tor Your Sporting Goods Needs JONES SPORTING GOODS 803 8. Main Bryan Look Your I il , ! -J (ijiiotl. Business! Hi i Ay I Ph. 2-2832 t iJ Iii VARSITY Sht belt WE HAVE WHAT SCHOOL. ] COLLE North Gate tops I OC IfEED EN , ,, i B Composite—16 .pts. If the Steers sweep then two| , remaiiting matches against South-1 (: (: om posite-10 pts. ern Methodist and 1 exits < hristiun they will take the title. Johnny Henry took the lone w in for the Farmers when he de- I feated Razorback Herman Styles j in match play. Travis Bryan. Jr., was upset by*; Bridget) m an 18-hole dual. Bubbu Smart, Arkansas’ No. I player, defeated Bart Haltom. 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