IH? . 'I r |;- It 1 mm mf nr ; ^ "mL ' nfay - ^W x ^r W i W*% ■ M w ^ ^i... •♦ V *W Hill 1 ' r -8 ji m jm. m l| ? *mm - ’^ ■ lajrtgJf'-lB j. i.Vbove aker .sora« <rs of thej Infrartiura 1 I'rack meat last Htuulay. irtd placed reakinp; J, •.~,A f ■ | ' ,|| wm 3P0RTs|T exas Aggies Belt Pn •- • i 1 •' "• \ ‘ , tr ! | l: g {.• 1 ; t>la|cedi first in • ^ !— l-t Monday. ED AO second in the low hurdles. W1 \y ' 1'IINNIJfGttAM of ^ x iir VCK 1:L RCOTCK, right center', In the 8&0-yard run. rt\R- ccord with a time of] 2:01.2 for\the two li he 120-yard hurdles with a fast tijme of COTT-E knocked 118 Seconds oltf ijie old record with a tinfie of I 2:01.2 for Uhe two laps. JAMES DES- M10K E, ritflt, • ' * + 4.1. nior College iville ji^ni eddd itn ITradk Meet ? : net, i r— v> on ’Frail ('trrl Oit^iiki jttrBrr|\\jnsville iljiinior ('ollegejebalked vilie; Jack McGee, Amarillo; barnarr biace, i bavarro County. I line: jlO.U. Izo yard high hurdles, first heat —Svon] uy t\ai|s, t,uinourg; sec ond, i^ulg, bmsooro; tmrn, Car- Netters Advance < By Parings in J. G Tennis Tourney I 1 ' j • : • One division of the junior col lege tennis finals was finished here yestjrclay when the Lori Monas gin 5 adubles team defeated the: duo from Amarillo. • M itue bims and Jane Adams j fornfed the winning team, beating beit|y Mcuee and ayivia SchreiDie 6-1,!6-o; Lgnier in the day the Lon Mor ris ream defeated the Corpus en try, jti-4, 10-14, in a close semifinal mat< formimee of the] dfiy. [otsiiiki a|4)'| won his heSit of the; 22i» yafd_da|! . mo yyjrd .lu^h, first Seat— hut Obe’Snds shjri of Amaii^e tuf - l t>v Cm I Otsuki, BrownsIViUe; With 21.H | 1 •' 1 1 ed in the bqst time' foil. ts to betomei the favorites m tiet here.| Fiiufls will sj:art this 0J1Ut l I '1 ime: Ohe f Leven lurmd f:i a fjusf iap'to! take the 110 da.ih witn a good l.a. Sununarv: -I > ' first ijieat—Won jeusuKi, rirownsville; sec- Jniist plants in the preiipiinaries i ' thmii, jouisey, rjo.nmug. Time: lo. ,aru uasri, urst neat —Won i uisuki, biownsvnle; see- ; tri ivoespir, icxas Luineran. j .1. toei-ond heat—Won ny j russnir, I A mar mo; seconu, ge, 1 isqo, lime: ^1.9. Tnim \n on i by bernarr Flaee, ■o; second (.jiioeri, Hennei- nomud Still ami George Quick, 6-2, 6-0, oi\Lon Morris. Coach k el urns 1$ defeated tne SMU Muf It> was Earl Beesley’s f jjRt^ w| Biggest stick in thpjyjLggid Strange, With a good jwlcMigj home runs. One came in ||| thiro alter Cotton Llndjofjj hail |||ngled and thd Other came in thuS; ourth with both Kussel Mays aii|l und- loit on oases. All totaled, ilirangt drove in five runs. f I Both .teams baited aroun Whc or der befoi'e the scoring be;; tip. Tht Aggies gained three «i|i|ijs of buange’s homer in the th The Ponies picked u||Jkheir only two tallies m the, ftame: Doak Walker, craiiy defensive work it ’? Held Reid down Aggie got op iirst on bonny error, then stele second.’ scored on Hanny Lyri^hs] Lynch moved to third Jensen’s single, then si John g.nott hit into a don Alter beesley | grounds the lourth, Mays got a I Balls dtf the new pitche t>aker. Baker, had repiae er Irwin Kay. Lindloit Strange brought them i second! hbmer. Stan Hollr led and scored on Boob double. The , scoring c, Thorntoii struck out anil )ase hits, the Texas Aggies o 2 on Kyle Field Monday, foit the season. Ihetip was center fielder Zeke tie, btrange slammed out two ^ . H ' li 1 i '• ' ; |; . . . • . [ tM.times at bat for the after- >on'j Catcher John Ligon batted m I Cotton Lindluff came out with d .666 afternoon average. Lindloff ijcH |i single and a double for the fternoon. Jim Calvert batted the ime average, punching two sing- ji s in three otjficial trips to tn« plate. Bob h retii and Zeke Strange hit .5011, Strange being the power } flitter. Hristy Clark ably fitted in-j ) right field slot by getting two! )'r pve. -J — Jexas Defeats Rice Netters 4-2 (;By The Associated I’ress) The' Univeisity of Texas had 1 mg| Ipad today toward the South- liresf Conference Tennis champion- ilhipii' p; j ] : 1 T ' The; Longhorns yesterday beak' *• _ l 'ai rv » IT •l A V If »# . • , LANCASTER,^Pti. — ‘.F' — S. i Woiidrow (Woodv) Sponaugle, recently named fcwvtball coach atj Franklin & MarshatC College, is , the fit th F <>• M graduate to as- soiiji 4u i y. in. . i suni L ,1^, re i ns j n ^h e school’s \aici lo\y hurdles, first heat histjory. Woodv was selected as by Jacjk Warren, browns-! t , H , ( . t . ntt J,. 0M The A\sociated grounded out, l ne Mustangs put B ( hot water in tne sevent Three straight singles Ligon, Gene salmjon and roney filled the .bases one out. Then Beosley 1 and funned pitchbif Ceor Linie Hughes’ inj’iekl Marohey at second threat. ... i The Mustangs contipiffd ley- niiifngi I Joni :k' Mjj i oril ! doufn t ] Bake jt forcjH toj|i id ti i . lied. 1-2 to] bring their sedson to iiil jfol,28 points against 2 for tin ippitjsituon. ■ ]-■• Kiee, in second place, has a 19-p lecprd Texas has only Texas A&M left to pipy. The Longhorns and Ag- Uies get together at Austin Bat I trriay. Rice plays Texas Chris ian at Fort Worth Friday an 1 Southern.Methodist at Dallas Sat d,jt,y.Tf the Owls sweep all their tbetas, Texas could still win'thii, title' by taking four out of six. From A&M. Niiviti A steady; north wiiid helped I lower fhg sjrintbrj” S John,'] Regaiii oml. Gil'iert, } Hcmiersim Comity. Time: 9 8. Sdcoiul heiit-^Won i by ‘Obe 'CVitisshir,! Amarillof;] second, KoTster,; Texas j Lutheran. 1. Tljiii.il hr at 4-*- Won by L—.. ^ Li. ^::o —\V ill villi ; third. si-ropo. ) Bums, Hiusooro; Little All-America C«RET* M«K» r T!h ■ r - ji i. )• i !, ‘t—r**!. ■ 'I ;tt CUKl-SleS : "K ■ J... .> Weieks Till Graduation "' ! M : Suit Bilviiil> Is Nelcessary I 1' t . iT READY •! 4 i ! h ’ or TAILOR MADE CORKV ‘Hi • SetifCorky” J 1 ' : ! f-f4- & ijlliRi) CIJJTHES , J M £ j|._. i.! : = H_i Time 1 AmaLUio; Tcxa: land; 4r,.( ShOt Put scco Dorsey^ jKdinbuig. lime: 2i. becouft neai—Jrton oy King, Hills boro; second, i Evans, hdinourg; third. Gainer,! Cisco. Time; 20.2. 1 hi yar 1 ' relay, first heat — W on )y B ownjsviile; second, Hen- Broad jump— Won by Regain,’ d'-rsoji Cojuiuy:; third, Hillsboro., Brrtwnsvillci; second, Gilbert. Hen- j football team. Ralnn, Brownsville. Distance, IN feef. o inches. <’ RAY HOI,BROOK, anchor man for the Aggie mile relay team, is shown running in his familiar first place position against Okla homa Aggies Saturday. In addition. HOLBROOK took first place in (he 140-yard dash with a time cf 50.0. , I MM Second heat seccjnil, Cisco; Lutheran. Time: '1(5.0. Won by j derjson County; third, Ellis, South-L t|iird, | weit Texas, Uvajde; fourth, King, 1 ■ • A , i Hiljlsboro; fifth, Massingale, Clif-1 — Won by Buifch, Way- tort. Distance: 21 feet, 7*3 inches, ml, BaBsen, lexas Lu-] .j4() yard dash ,first heat— Won the ran; thiro, Cor si, Brownsville; ( by j McGee, Amarillo; seeimd. Boy-1 tourti) U Tit in um,/ kiij, Brownsville. Time: 52.2. Sec ond heat —t Won by Regain •vis, Hillsboro; fitlh, exaiji Lutheran. Instance iff It ct, 8 inches'.'' / Diicus — Won by Burns, Hills-1 Lutheran. Time: 51.5. second, Hawkins, Allen j il 1 m 5XAH LEAGl'K boKO Acad fourth ie ny; Levy, Corpus Christi; fifth! Ecingburg. Time: 52.1. L- Philp V-8 Service PACKARD SERVICE TO ALL] MAKE CARS Phone 24217 KAISER FRAZER \ " i Fort WortnN. l.’J Ij 6 i 1 Cl .684 [Ban AntonioX |. -12 i .6:12 i ; Houston \i II 8 .579; : Beaumont Y . 9 10 .474 | Dallas .. \ 9 li .4501 j Shreveport . , \ 7 10, .412 j Tulsa . \8 12 .too} I Oklahoma City . \ 12 .;;«8 ! NATIONAL LEY iGl'E j j (value?* ivv 1. We Ilrhind Pittshurgli F8 4 .067 • i -i New York ... 5 '' —i j j St. Louis . 6 5 .54o\ IK- Brooklyn 7 6 .5(58 ! Boston 6 .8 .429 \i j Philadelphia 6 |8 ,129 X - i Cincinnati 6 jo .400 ; Chicago 5 18 — t ... c£ Cl :: !W Citation And Coaltown Favored For Preakness Bj FRED HAYDEN NEW YORK, Mkv 1 i/Pt—Those owners whose horses duek^d Cita tion arid Coaltown mi the Kentucky Derby to await thg Preakness and Belmont stakes have found little room for eomfoijt the last few days. give the Aggies troublefijijbht uj> to end of the game. lu t 1 inning with one away, J1 gon got on by an erroiti Thornton. Gene Salmon a4w out! to Fretz. Then pinch hijU-tr Bill Pehn singled. ” Joe Willet grounded tire the side while butti pitcher. In the SMU batting, dij Jack Maroney hit two This so ins' to jbe the general} Tynby Whoit 0 Dime Caj^ Do The Mary Osborne Trlb's latest Decca disc j| ‘If my livquest was the stand out derby -threat of the east and couldn’t gt-t close to Citation and Coaltown, how are our stay-at- es going to fare against the Calumet one-two jpunch?’’ The Prepkness ip two Saturdays away and the Belmont js slated June 12. That givjes owifors of ri val three-year-olds plenty of time to decide. Ben Whitakers jmy request, the Wood Memorial hCro who was un- \beaten this year Mntil he ran up The United Statejs now has more I \gainst the Calumet Twins at than 26,000 'miles of navigable Louisville, is expected to try waterways, with a third having a agiVin. depth of nine feet or more. ; ' C\V. Whitney’li Mount Mar.cy, ■ ; ■ _j ] 1 }" I j a conV[>aratively new dewlopment, T~'~ r , is another likely challenger. Train- j Or B. Veitch has been pointing ' Mount Marcy, second in the wood [land ail impressivp victor at Ja- i : I Utaica Saturday, for the Baltimore | special. ; ’ As for the Better Selfs, jGaspa- t sa strummin', hummin’disc by the Miity j rillas, Salmagundis, River Lanes, Osborne Trio - and it’s headed for ‘top < i Bi « »}?}»’**■> tbc]prospect of fac- ' : hng Citation and! Coaltown is a l)illing with the platter set. ] ! rather frightening thing. Mary knows the songs that suit her best . . . knows her cigarettes too. As Mary says it. “Pve tried them all — Camels suit me best!” • •••_• •••**• ••••••• •w.y * * ••y.v. .v.* easy