The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 04, 1948, Image 3

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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-
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’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
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Netters Advance
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By Parings in J. G
Tennis Tourney
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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<j:h.
Curvaceous Edith $mith of
Corpus t. hristi played l*at Jack-
sonj of Amarillo at lU this morn
ing in the girls finals, miss
j Jackson is the deiending cham
pion.
Ojuy four girls entered the sing
es, indun smun beat Nelda bcott
of Lon Morris, 6-1, 6-U,' to enter
the iinats, and Fat Jackson also
took) afiby^OTe game while de-
ting Morns ot Luinburg.
Flay Went accbrdmg to scneuuic
in jne men s sipgies^ witn cunt
Netileton of Eathourg and Janies
Saunters of Amamlo entering the
{imajls .bracket. Nettleton, seeded
second |V h0 -! L baunueis at lu tms
’ ' ping for the cnamjnonship.
ne corpus Christi men’s doub-
[eam ox Allen Hardy and Louis
ic won tne lone first round
maibhVfroro Aubrey Roberts and
Kay Fkuitt of Cluton, 6-lj 6-1.
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imq. l inu. i.),u. bL-comf nrat; j ,j a v ( j Haynie then ran over
6y Jack Warren, nrowns- 1 r J “
.upltwo firs -heatj 1 wjnsiyestbifelpy on Kjyle Field as h|is team
mates aidckd seviejn impfe pip
.today Junior College tilack
afternooji.icjt 2:30. !
irci/iui, mass.ngaie, cut ion; |
by i ji
Amari lo J. (1. fook five
to fatly he, runngr-u|) !roU\
Otsukl s’ time| of fur t
Cepturye;das i wjas, thL 1 'heist |><
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
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ed in the bqst time'
foil.
ts to betomei the favorites m
tiet here.| Fiiufls will sj:art this 0J1Ut l
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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
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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
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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
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tM.times at bat for the after-
>on'j Catcher John Ligon batted
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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!
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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'
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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
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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
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villi ;
third.
si-ropo. ) Bums, Hiusooro; Little All-America
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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
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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 ■
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, 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
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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
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5XAH LEAGl'K
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Levy, Corpus Christi; fifth! Ecingburg. Time: 52.1.
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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!”
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