^Trnirnmmmmmumm f '* . ! 4 ■i i \: r U T A pjo. Track cfoa ! J. C. Wins TracklChampionship i\verfdl'jBro\ms\|ll)e team won the Jun or College impidi^^hip hei^|y ester day: Brownsville 'points White tsikihg fjvefy Amarillo Was runnii Hillsboro with ifVs- Edh and Hendorsan anti! Navaiiro i; ty tied for. fiftK iwijth niijie ' '..V y Two of; Bvownsyjlle men]] Regain aijd Carl'Oisuki, mit total of 17%, more ithari thefl plice winders. |j.|[ ' .||| Regain anch«)redl the wiriri mile relay team while sc^i pdihts^io l|>/ 4 fpr 10 !i Chesshirl'ofAmarijlo. Otisnki taji Anuujmo; sedjwid, Jim Ke- second tj) Chcsshur in hotht the bnAvniv.ile; tijuni 100 and 7 !'4 poinlH. won the] hidad jiimji jtlook ( the 4dd? and ,anelikned sprint j«jid mjle ^ the 220 jto finjsh w. Regain second in both the for Browiisvillel j |i :Chesshir ; a(lded( T jine- ■ iiB fourth : Sene eacl them—. rts, scored 45 jrjd places and h tie f(Jir another, -up with 22 points, followed by burg tbok fourth with ■lun-4 1 1 — nts 161 points, ^ith point when his team in the sprint) relay. Jilost of Die times were slower jthan in naiies because Mori ^yV strong wind was aolent yes'«.ruay. j !| Summary 4110 yard mash—\V free, ... 'h. I ■froyitni, Brownsville] in the finals the jireiiini- on by Jack ibu yard <)asn—Won by O. B. if a' ... r, Amarillo; iccojnd, Can Bnninsviiie; tjhlicl, Ber- Uiy>j na)jjl Blaec, .'javan'o Cojiinty. Time nigh Jumpi—Tie foi first, Char les WomacKj, Brownsv^le, unci Boug frarnup Cisco, 5 tect, JlVe jjiehus; tie loi; third, Kimpeth Wiley liiUsDoio, anil James Jarrell, Al len Aeudemyi 5 teet, 1! niches. Mile run—Won oy ilarioid Bur nett, Amanljo; seco id, Kedono Trevino, ntuedo; tn m, Auture ti'a re in, l.am|o. lime: 4:45.0. yard ciash—Wen by O. B Chessbir, Aniar.llo; icchnd, Carl UIsuki, Brownsville; Uurd, Ber nard! fiace, iiavarro Couhiy. Time •{ MM . t ) ( ml) yard,High hurdles : m :■ ovely 3? ! GREETING CAR d j jj. -So choose our Wide, of epprepriate; Greejings will bo truly 4p jreciatbd t ' Mothers" whjo are neir or to yefc. 1AIHII.IA PHARMAC South Side; -Won by Robdrt hvtiijs, tin mo iig; .second, dacK] SNarrt‘i|, Brown lianrey King] hillsboi Bhot put—jW on oy i ■' H; •! I; toolk f lurth Curus inine: oo.o. iViliej tnml, i. Time: 15.4 idhnuel i or- T : icksters With Texas if I ! J - ByujpN ENGRLK1NG | |. if Boosting two of the best balanced track teams in the country, the Texas Aggies and jL The Longhorns of\ the University of Texas ta clash in a dual nteet at Austin Friday for j r their last outing before the all important ISWC meet May 14-l5\ This will be the setond dual track meet between the two schools this season. The Aggies, having won the first meet 72 to 50, will be favored, to win ; but the improved Longhorn squad could easily cop the meet under certain conditions. One of the conditions necessary for the Steers to win is that John Robertson, Texas’ ace! broad jumper, be in top shape. Robertson, who did not jump lost week will! be; Wins: the e; texaj a tae « in the : \ ■ u- MM Out ,'i asf Bi Pictured above are two of the winners and a pair of runner-nips in Sunday’s liAfamutal Track [eetj. I .eft to right they are: CLIFTON PFEII. who led the field ip the 120*yard high hurdles, BILL MlARDNF.R who came in first in-the 880-yard run, BILL O’MARAj the runner-up ini the 120-yard INI) - - ' - High hurdles, and BILL TOWNSEND who placed second in the - 880lyard si, Brownsvilje, 41 reel j| l g inches; second, Wesljey Baser, Texas Lu- t.hfr;m,-40 tiieu, lo'-j incKs; third Leon Burch,) Way lam , -l| l, Act, 8 inch's. 8'U yanl rpn—tVqn byiJJiLWeldi E Imourg; sefoml, Eh ro fie la frar-*l r.a, hmiiDurii; third, Bill Knigh- ~ ten, \\aylanti; tootW Tfams Tad- Amarilio. Time sens—Wjon by fboio, IIP feet, I HoVvard! HaWkin .demy, 117 ief t.j 1 itici 1 rbis, Hillsfjoro, 117 1 0 yard i jday - Wd vili. i UtsuKil Owens, Hega.n); seqopd, Hei ty; third, Hjillsboro. Broiul Juijvp—Won bjf ’.ISm Re gain, Bi ownf-ville, 21 feet, jT'-u iti-' dies; second!, Reggie Gil|bert, Uen- M +- rl thud Eugene Ellis. S' uf 1 valdc, 21 fee 1 Jac 2p) yard j low hurdlesi —Won by A’ille; seeoivl. No Third Loop for A While jj Says Burnett f 2:p5.ai Saifi Burns] injeheG see- d AlleilAea- es;fthi|w Joe 'eeLi l jji^-hes. . n l.y Bi*owns- ' v< deilson k, and bi ('(.u,n-, Hithwest Tox- k Wan eh. Bi own Robert Eva;is, Edin ,11a ’ Battalion PORT ,i las when the Stekrs met Rice and Baylor in a triangular meet, palled a leg ninscle. in the Drake Relays, He has not jumped in I competition since then. If Robertson should not jump this Fri day the Aggies will probably take first and ! second in the broad jump which will give A&M the necessary margin to win. In an effort to give everyone tm idea as to how this dual meet will turnout! your re- ! porter has made his predictions as to the ! outcome of the meet. ^ The two biggest question marks" in these predictions are: 1) Will Robertson I enter and win the broad jump'! 2) Can Webb Jay beat out Perry Samuels for second place in the 100-yard dash"! According to the following predictions, if Robertson vvill NOT enter the broad jump and Samuels will beat Jay in the 100, the M J. ebs Ml a A&M 63-Texas 59. I broad jump, the fina|l 64-A&M58. The mee to 61) if Jay were fr> 0 and Robertson first imp. L&J/ I OS-Texas 59 dash—ill Charlie ! Parker, Tex ueR Texas. i dksh—1> Parker, Texas; 2 A&M. da$h—-1 Ray Holbrook, A&M bdeii, A&M. jti'IM run—1) Don Sparks, Texas Stone, A&M. -I) Jerry Thompson, Texas ahn or Joe McGlothlin, both o!f 4lSe nirv—lij Thompson, Texas; 2 Tqpdis; 1120 y I; 2 j jjprjli: ])iscus Mil 2) I id) Jhot PH Y|t ng. Mi j yfavelijb 21 t ! “'l r frdles—l)! Ken Borei), )it|lill pardon, A&M. ■iknl lo^v hurdles—1) Robert Hall, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5. 1948 Page 3 iui "lirfh Art Pole I Mi Ricks -tth By HAROLD V. RATLIFF 1ALLAS, May 5 —<7P*- Dick rnett, the man who shelled out Vo than $500,000 for the Dallas 1 b feinthise in the Texas league. 1’t say he was misquoted. But does say he didn’t mean it the it tame out. Tuihctt was talking to Dallas nts writers just after taking ?r the local dub. ‘‘A third major gue will come within two years,” said. i“Gardner (president J. Hart Beats Day Dodgers In Opening Round of Playoffs J, C. Net Champions Select c In State Tournament He By CLIFF ACKERMAN |4 Hart Hall slugged out 4 hit* iiji he last two jnnings to beat the Miller, s lay Dodgers .‘rfo J -in the firs|t Echols, 2 - r-r. - . ni sa)(5 Gardner (presuielu J. \ u ' L,| e r.tnois, - Alvin Gardner of the Texas league) fame of the Intramural Vetera i J. Hanson, if burg; third-, tyoy King, Hillsboro. Time 25j’ - I'olvrt'auli—Won I.v John Adarjis .Xm-an-o'Coiinty, 11 feet.; , tic fin- second, Douk fiarnei-j, f.'ipcO; Clutv-i sijjy was. that les ,! ” r ” .J- in I...*;«■>'• C(>i inks it vviil be five years hut I th|nk it Will bo two.” And; Burnett named Dallas ahd Houston as cities that would He in this third league; Hart Hall AB By BILL EVANS The State Junior College Championship Ten ment rolled to a close yesterday with Amarillo the mens and womens singles championships,; Coijij J. C. Winning the mens doubles championship, aif ris J. C. annexing the womens doubles champidl! ini, ill'll yipw, v IKY" WomacK, JBrowuU-illo; Goodie ik; ijiftond in folot, 8 indies. i • j _ j GiOpS AG E S d | II h I ) Spe■* ■w. *, *‘>a/ They scored again in the j tr., pa q'pvnc rhri«Hun fourth when right fielder Whitt | moV e d to Texas A&M, and then taker led eff with a double anr 1 ——j then came in home on an erro| after Woodard singled. Cashio scored the last Dodger run i the top half of the seventh. After the second and third sets it looked as if the boys from . * 0 .,i M ., j. . ,, '| Amarillo would! go on to win the tm at Southern Methodist, the, tp a tch but Hardy and Haynie dean of conference head^coaches. | settled down (o take lhe last two sets and thc championship. i ftHttie Sims paired with Jane To hear Melanin’ Matty tell it, Adams to form thc Lon Morris his twenty-fifth anniversary as a doubles, team which rolled to I Hbad coach in the conference is go- 1 a rather imprensive victory over ing to be pretty dull. He has al Leading hitter for the dav whs Iead ^ predicted that his team, un- Merre! of thd Dav Dodgers who ^fcated lastjseason will take at got 3 for 4. I hast three linkings this year. For the winners J, Hanson with I . The pressuics jon the cham- a horiiel and Hughes with a triple! e .P 01 u , led their team. Pettit was the W'th the hackfield SMU has winning pitcher, allowing eijjjht ^ oniin £ U I’ (D°ak i W alker.j Kyle with only four hits. 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