Four L' i Spring Sj >pcr championships af.sta and baseball, virile •ts N ! ] ^1 J rs - - OMltMWMM ! I I : •!' J Titles At take v By ART HOWARD * i~ hafsithe best chahce of any maroon and white squad fjor a conference H not 1^1 ~| 1 • H able to fight fcir i|t4-T ; s i 1 ; The golf tcanp _ r _ J>f fn . crown. However, jthey w not be^rp - •"Mat; ajidlf TCU will’ decidfe f race in Fort Wo th if Texas sweeps ti e' w.. they will gain a t l o-chaint)ionsHip fie-withlhe Aggies. Irregardless of team -cham pionships, a conference Wvt wi 1 h«e held in golf and terp|s nest week in HouftUn. ’I'be !|urpuste • is not to pick (lie winni^if leant,, ; but rather to ch >ose th( tndiyici- ual players who wilj cepreserlt the conference ip AA|U cpmpetl- " ,tion. T, . - !| F- n Playoffsj < in • gdf will fte li^ld May 13, 14- and ] 5, anefto'ta!ie The baseball aljily be the> ro ighesj: Farmers. Assuji sweep *4 the home team wrl) a clean sweep of the tv'oj garaCs next Friday against the pot< Austin. One Josp will clear title. '■ft The hottest ra !e be the conference trad in Hoys ton. On he bps vidual performa ices, probably ! be U irregardless of tl ^ Austin. Howevef, Coat son is not; overly losing the title won in a close meet close again this j eai;, iin(| -ft i|s p A and ne! to|af’clo$e next week ini the Southwest Confej-ence with four Tie i.||gies stand a ehqnce of taking three of the: tennis iti b' rests firmly in third place. lem, track, golf 1- f ■i: i r , i tl rfi nld? Rod nicy ; -t-r— hr i- •1/ ; s . 1. ] ■X . B ) P a 11 a 2 (' o n'l | O O R T IS L :j - j : ^ i - . FRIDAY, MAY 7, IS . MS | . - j Page 5 A&M Meets Rice Of Two Game Serie : , j . ' j , . j d_i„ nhZ Farmers Ne li First today . Longh^i i: i k Saiturday arns in I rive thi pteersi a. < ^ 'f, Jj Ffa pens l! Wek wilij hwet, a)sq j sb' of injdi- i( Texas will ^ se}aas e paper-iiavorite, rps rltjf, Today] in ink* And. ic abou, f which the team i The twb ‘ lean s stadt 'kip. very! lalstj year Sy Texas in Last SIC Match Overtime J By BIU. EVANS | THfe ScaSOH T|he Texas Aggie Tennis Team bruught to a close its I 1948 SWC tennis schedule yesterday at Austih with a 6-0 i Aggie pitcher Earl Beesley is deftati at the hands of the powerful Texas tJiiiversity Tennis |. hc workhorse in Southwest Con- onil „ jj I ... 4 - i I ference baseball this seasoin. Eleven J, , - A oil I J. ,, J 1 , J a , dmes the Texas A&M nine has The boys from A&M played well and looked good, but stepped on the diamond against were jup against a team whose-*- — f j — ! conference opposition and in ten ability! on the courts will probably h (l u wht ;„ Bennett ° f t f h k ose ‘‘l* 8 Beesley has appeared Conference , Slanfoi -, Uvci . e H>at , n by Gol(I . on the mound. j farb and Mabrv with two more' The Agg.e ace has toiled 60 and To Stay in C By Zfi take chum]) The leaves way these will fi the ji numbers at Austin! Thursday. Sellars and Stanljey suffered the sixth defeat for thfc Aggies when they dropped their! doubles match to Arrington; and McCarter with | 'fife (them into lonship. TU victory over the Aggies only the Rice Owjs fn their far the SWO eroWjn and as two teams, Texas iahd Rice, ce each other nexit Monday asses-non of the title w.ll prohal ly be decided at that time. y i * „ , Up to this year mead] play has !a SCHre of b *f H | decide 1 the champion but the ti j.“nd has been toward tournament selecti|oi* and the S\V(' officials dilcidcjl that that form of selection wpuldl be used this yeart Bill Bennett was the first Ag- run into trouble \ybich took rm of TU’s Bobby Goldfarb. tt lost his match ihy a score 6-3, after putting up quite a fight. Goldfard Will probably give Bobby Curtiss of IRice a lot (if trojuble in the SWC Tournament stin. j number two man .on the j squad, Benny Stanford had H-.T, Six ami M J- .P^l &TJSJ S?j55? l aU , 'uSS with SMU ^tcii'lEuwd g!ie to the fc Benne of G-.‘: in Au Tht A&M a hailri time with ClareticC Mabry he tjx number one min on the Texa.4 squad and lost;Ibis match by a bcore of 6-3, 6-3, also. Mabry will Ifi more material ipir the siw*- gles championlship. N;' R'tdiney Sellars was ibeaten by The match yestprday did not completely finish the season for the Aggies though as Ibis year for thC first time an SWC in tercollegiate championship tour nament Will be played in Austin ♦o decide the winner. i Murdoch Called To AIChE Committees Texas A&M.puts its - this afternoon when thij Rice Owls in the first of iij- will be tomorrow'aftern A loss in either of blow to Aggie hopes for a c^ti cnee championship. At the iw ! the Aggies are in second pit SWC standings, only a half ^ behind the Tineas Longhorns, s If A&M wins its two games f- i Rice, and Texas winp its! jan -i | in the conference championship! hinge on the two game seriif tween A&M and Texas to be , ed in Austin May 14 and loss by the Aggies would virj . eliminate them from the n they would then have to the TU series to even gain for the title. Rice stands to gain littld: mt satisfaction from a win iii the Aggies since the featlp Dr. P. G. Murdoch of the chem ical engineering department has just been, appointed a member of the Education Committee of the Instrument Society o|f America and a member j of the Publication Awards Committee of the South Here are four big reasons wfcy thd Aggie Fish have won .thirteen times in fourteen starts th;-. season Kneeling are short- sib p GFV WALI. HK (left) aodlieetind basemaii |OE sAVAItl.N’O. tSmmn standing are IFJU.1..Y MePni.RrjON' w I jo handles the first base spot and third saeker SONNV UOI.I.rij.W (right). The d-rifti'k Cadet infield is heltiag the.|bai| at.a .Slojeltp. i Frai)'|| Arlington, (i-0,;;6-0, after ‘Texas Section of the American In stitute of Chemical Engineers. ‘In addition, an atrticle by Dr. Murdoch on ‘‘The Algebraic Theory of Multiple Component Distilla tion” has befen accepited for publi cation by ‘Them,cal! Enginedring Progress,” fhe offieijal journal* of the American Institute of Chemi cal Engineers. naviblfl found a great difficulty in nainutining hjsi balance; at the net. Ini the clean up slot Duffy Stanley didn't (]uitd come thn ugh and was dropped by one A&M, enrollee Franklin artcr to the luite iiif 6-3, 6-3 igtljn. Thiie were more b-“i scores in in four days. On three occasions, the Cadet righthander has gone to the mound to'quell uprisings and Save ball games. Only one team has been able. to solve Beesley’s tossing. Baylor's Bears nicked the Farmer twirler for ten hits in six frames in the final game played between the two clubs. However, the Bruins were not so fortunate [the first j time they looked at IBecsley’s knuckle ball. He whitewashed the i Baptists with a one-hit perform-: ance on April 6. In all. Reesley has allowed but ! 3k hits in the 60 inningk he has worked. He has struck! out 58 batters and walked 18 ijn chalk- j jug .up five victories against two ; over ^ ag the mai . oon anfl Beesiey’s next outing will be nine moves into the last tw^ against Rice here tomorrow—and I Saturday, if needed. Then he’ll twirl against Texas in Austin on May 14—and maybe the 15th too, j because •he championship may be ; at stake. Beesley has also pitched in four non-confercnce games thus far, - just to stay in shape. After all, he doesn’t want another sore a?m like he had last season. h gajimes start at 3 jp. m. fames woulld deal a Severe 0,h4 MONP i' Jijj- kebalfl icle Bopes on the line again Farmer baseball nine meets the waOTpe Series. The second game MS twtf'j m JTT. ■{. ’ we fFarmera. are tied for the lj nlber four spot with .!!41 aver «... Tlley are LeftficRler 'St»n Jlmigj Shortstop Tex !|j ^fl | Fir|t Basyman and ipby Ffietx. Tnp other ARgie 1 hattingl! a 300 mark is Peck Vas*; util* ’ \ r me arnton, r fep tie - flock is currently next to) in conference standings wi record of three wins and losses. A wit] would do noi hut strengthen their holt fifth place, tl time Me Styled B j^» i... o*. C 11 if of SHopcsi 1 ! ' Fanner Freshraeii Anil Texas I * » ’ 1 I ’ ; feelings Play Here Monday ^ (With prospects of one of-^ht b(!>t seasons over enjoved 6y Aggie Freshmen baseball team m sight. Coach Cname .1 'or the Mafi at \york n ’the. tin t gitmd by a 3-2 in?'agains in Austin., p I 11IV, |' 1 ! P 11 ' Pat Hubert, who has a record • s d‘-'-i seven •i i that l!eb Gtahan route against the SHo-thonEi.- the j ti|rs!l time tlu* two ti*am$ met. will be belli fu Re! struck out el ven bat^jers in j: Trst base, torjiing in a six hit performance. TT ^ 0, t n . v -| • - ; . ■ • • Hojt coiner. sibli that I:-- can pull cuoug’n tucks, Y* j Init (if the hat to win asiotia :. title, j ; _ j jT+ile |>o.-k U’ifst.plaee in tii)co.nfeietu ' iijlhojth the Md and fS 11 ' 'U It* 15. 'k : \ — ■ ' j 1 ; ' ' " Id i.t Will tiijt v\i!l pnoahly be tlie-'snmc that >d Rice nme Wednos i! the plate. In the in-, tn- Bill .McPheison a oc Suvarino at second, -?ol;lmnn will be in th phortstop Guy Wallace mds but j the infield. Hally 1 Moon will do flu* fly itching iii left field while Blan- >n Taylon will handle the center Aggie Rodeo Team Enters Ft, Worth Rodeo Tomorrow ardeni. F ght fieb 4- i | I |; I 8 Ack lo set 01 If cerdplcipllinc of Pynioiu CusOMTib l( pippe M . 5i> iojfl CLOT College t U', .. artfng nine. They a{( O l Y II I) Y) A T O N | typewriter Kxdiangc ’ , Ne'w &• Used Typtiv. uters t Guaranteed lit pairs ’•1516 S. Main Bryan (': 1S on tbe Te.^as iW* oijlt A iib'hivb- Th ect Bill Warriner in completes tlu 5- Aggie tnh one game remain- respnian schedule after tillji The I’kirnuy s will 1 he season v\itf] Allen pplying the opposition ' d,it.v fer this game is not d'di- j *. ' I iVlelhoilisl (iriKij) J o MM Monday BBsl j <>* ttmg rexuls to start is DON ( ARDEN, the new addition lo tin* Aggie Mile Relni- team. CARDEN also runs the hurdles with h h rot her, B ! !1, Don has Cut three seootjds off of hi* tw-st time la|t year in the quarter-mile run. iL .. The Texas i Aggie Rcjdeo team leaves for Ft. jWorth todjiy to com pete in the first TCU ilntereolld-j giate Rodeo Satlprday afternoon. Some ten other southwestern schools will enter teams in the! rodeo. Among those expected to enter are Hatdin.-Siniipons, Sul Ross, Texas Tech, Johnj Taileton, New* Mexico A&M, and Colorado A<* M. The Aggie team will include Lloyd Griffith and Jameh Day who were members of the team that I Won the Tucson, Arizona, Rodeo.! Prince Wood, All-Roundi Ghampion at Tucson, will not entejr the Fort, Worth show because he is super- i intendent of the horse show at the Little Southwestern Livestock | Show here this weekend. After the rodeo in Ift. Worth part of the team will continue on to Austin for a dual meet with Texas in Bareback Riding and Bull Riding. The show in Ausin w|ilt be held at the Buck Steiner Rodeo Arena. Gold and Silver buckle sets donat- 1 ed by Steiner w ill be given to the j winner of each event hi Austin.- i (’ortipeting in BarchUck ^ Bronc 5 Riding in Ft. Worth will hp .fames ’ 'iay, Aon r i'oynorc Ljloyd Grif-i ftth, Tom Johnsoji, Lynili Williams, | and Topi Roberts. Grifjfith, John- Hpj), and Williams willjulso enter the Saddle Bronc event.! Payne. Day, and Maxie Over- street will participate iw Bui! Rid- ipif. Hub Ellis and Bob Woodward |/ill Bulldog. Woodward and Bill Hogg will compete in ithe ’roping events. , Those going to Austin will be Roberts, Day, Poynor, and Griffith. Two Aggies are battiijg the .400 mark and five are'IT# ingj itei jksj of conference play. Leading the Aggie hitj;* Centerfielder Zc-ke Strapgi has pounded out six safeties" attempts at hat for a .429 age. Two of these hits were, runs that Strange belted ov(-i cmit-T field fence in Last Moji SMU game. it- Boasting the best average j^m the standpoint of the numbtmjof tiipes at hat is Second BasiiMin Cotton Lindloff. Lindloff hsnHjit safely 20 times for a ver jlfe- spectable .408 average in ccifil’r- ence games. Whereas Slriite has only been at bat 14 j«es i.indloff has faced opp ^s^ng pitchers 49 times, Jim Calvert, the Aggie’s cr is currently hitting a health; for the number three spot' hitting department. Jim hi hits in 34 batting attempts.-! I n), whjp has five hits in 16 time but foij- a .313 batting average, ijn tire runs: batted in depart- ilt Tex Thornton leatlti the with 12 followed by Lindf with 10 and Hollmig with Re. Strange holds the one game ir-ifcKird by virtue of the fivt runs ! 'iat ho knocked, in during Hie ;jj tme w]Uh SMlk Monday. Big S^an Hollmig has ivceived most'bases on imlls, nijie, due elly tir seyeinl intentional walks dn fun ’ ,by fearful - enemy Lijndsitien. Walter Willingliam caved! seven before y(t?h tl broken ank e, " > s,. lolidoff roan, has ing; ttitcheis for si:; frde trips first.] -j ; ,t Jj le cbpiplete team statistics as ic* went out and .Russell worked op- 7 - \\ a(;gies li MID May ! Hj; are as follows: .VfGGIE STATISTICS (Gqlifcrcnce Games On)y) N A .. s 4 idloffj i - i.i|ige[ 1 ing Ham linig? r iitt imo t hd itt dtg iHi. edey Ah R H Rhi Bh Pet. 46 10 11 2 6.239 49 15 20 It) 3 .408 14 4 6 8 3 .429 ^ 24 4. 5 3 ; 7' .208 44 10 15 9 I 8 .341 *? 41 11 14 7.6 .341 16 3 9 3 ! 1 .313 22 1 5 3 3 .227 29 7 6 4 ] 3 .207' 44 fi- 16 12 5 .341 34 3 12 4 4 .353 2 0 0 0 j 0 .000 7 2 2 3 ji JJbli 24 3 5 2 ' 2 .208 tyEWt YORK —DPI—Production jneelf pipe in the United States tnls (},000,l)U0 tons annually. i | O If |5 N '11,1. 1 INVITED r 1 |. j • | DR L G in iPijk • S A N D W I G Hi • F Owned and O ’ Have x IfoiiiSeeii at Aglfie- '. jVe!- of the A&M Metl (Vlijt Chureh wtli m-.-gt . . n , Monday with Mrs. n aiid Mrs. J. C. Gru- (• Avenue, College,' sujiper will he served meeting. 6 :30 i ), Har.'ld Lv dy. ! 200 I' An piejv befiju* tiiip Port Arthur (Huh To Itfect Thursda o Pur Arthur A'&M Club will he-Seleetiou of Slacks IfSj 1 meeting this be >1 yei;!j Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Honim '10 1, Acmiemic Building. Ag Eds Plan Show Of Latest Methods ’ I * i • J " Njcxvly (h veloned mcithods of dis- , pending agricultural information | will! be used to attract the atten- tionj of high school students - visit-! ingjthe agricultural eiducation de-j paribient on A-E Day. model of the “s|hopper-stop- shojving a continuous reel ’ of pic- has been procilgeM. ft will! used to show the!! boys what NEW YORK —‘ IV US sales of baby products like oil, powder, dia pers, lotions, creams jand other ma terials. peached an clstimatod $300 million Hist year. N POST OFFICES PLA STAMP JUKE BOXES r NEW YORK. May: 7 —b^— Major U. S. Postofficek soon will ] sell postage stamps'by machine at! .face value- 24 hours a i day. 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