The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 10, 1948, Image 3

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Aggies Sfay in Race With Two Wins
omers Give
Ags Winning Margin
BY ANDY MA'jrt'LA i In a tightly played ball
Hjojhie runs were the rule!game), the Texas Aggies]
or the! day as the Aggies slam- squeezed past the Rice Owls
med out a 9 to 4 vijctory over ‘ - • -
the Rice Owls Saturday af-
terntidh. Bobby Frctjz went the
rout^ Jfor tjhe Aggies and his third
conference win. ;
Fi^st baseman Heiischel Maltz
brokel into the Aggie ; lineup in a
big why. Maltzls line |drive single
to flijlst scored Stan Hollmig in
On his waj
from secont
a single by ICO
FECK VASS
id third tl.Mis RllSSRU MAYS. He scored
on 1 ttii)L|>ir t
m: it he TAll-C
• 1 j-.' ■ -f
inning agdinst the Owls Friday bn
i tie the scpre. Third base coach
ear’’ signal.
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The Flyinir -Texas :Agtt(os jw:
organized W rdni'sdjay ' ►yf sftudrnto-.
Iiaving pilot' ( Ijeense] ;|m1
rsted in •prono).jng ptiwiet ' f!wn|., ,
John ft.' C? sei\v«s euct 'd |.)|es - •
dent; Robeit ipiewcRi jice-piesj-
dent: aueiji Jo.l R. Hufiiaafl, #i|vri p
ta ry-treasure r.
T i
t ;
the j|eond inning to tfe the score.
Then in the fourth frame with
two :aboard, Maltz cracked out
a hbjnerun that sailed high over
the! ^ight field fence and bounced
aggilist the sCoreboajrd. His ac-
| tioiklin the game accounted for
foujr|A&iM runs.
No| to be outdone. Cotton Lind-
loff j hushed aiiother ; hqiner over
the i(|ft field fence in; the seventh
franja. The basts hud it wo men on
at th»i time and; two mjon were out.
The iileorthg did not cease then'.
Zbke Strange was hit by pitch
er John Humbly. Elton Tumlin-
senj Replaced the faltering Plum-
bly and the first Aggie to fare
N^ciuhiSM; is sips
Bv H, nj. ^ ^ ^ c
Ffyitir «Tcxjis 'Aggies II I- I ; £
sent his way and put Hie ball
oven the right field feplte.
4 to 1 Friday afterlioon on
Kyle j’iefH. j- • ,
Earl Beesley opjposed Bill Bishoj) i
on the mound apd pitching was
the highlight of the game- Beesley
picket up credit for the win but
failed to ; get any; strikeouts in the
i. Uifihop fjanned .three Ag
gies :,nd allowed only two walks
for thj whole game. His first came
in thi fourth and another in the
eight!.
Eig it A&M players died on the
bases compared to four for the
Owls. The Aggie* tapped Bishop
for eh ven hits, including two doub
les and a home rijm. Five Owls got
hits off of Beesliey.
The gairve looked grim for the
Aggits ,4's they! went into the
seventh frame. In the, fifth in
ning, the Owls Imd pushed in a
run bji Glen Fuller’s single, a sac
rifice by Bill Bishop and Harold
Stock!iridge’s single. That one lone
score stared the Aggies in the
face as their turn at bats came up
in the seventh, i •
Leadoff man Earl Beesley flied
out. Then Russell Mays; slammed <
i'a double agains] the center field;
Track
Loses
To Steeh, 162 to 60
Texas University
in Austin last Frida;
Texas Aggie tract s
The Steers too
Aggies captured ten o
were awarded for second 5
the reljjys. -i ; n
Chafley Barker, Jerry! fliKiimp
sun apd Robert v Wain rj| e*el
fii
won first places fcjr theijUing i
horns. Barker's vii t©iiii| |i|i bapu
in the 100 and J20 xaifil 'dash
es; Thompson's in the iifh aiu
the two mile runs; and "lbalter;
won both the high jump |jjd |»ob : j
vault.! f I|T ; ■
v Parker was high pjiini yviti!
his two wins and a leg o | j
tonious splint relay leapljj '
11'» points. ’ : : I
•Big (peorge Kudara wa>t' jijjih"fi
the Aggies by virtue of jjr
ning tprows in the Dili
shot pijt.
The ppsets of the imeeiji!
I he ppsets ot the imee: | htpije u fjj in*
tiie Shot But and tie rjip ijumj iy ^
!*ountRj'
, e g)
illego fly.i ig eliit b
hoMinfe
?sts
Blans wen piarte - fft' 1$
to join othui g'
throughout tie
,air meeT- ar tl ffyitig fjtjujf
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NEW! YORK -rt]F
nirses; came to b^ limited to 18
( . r ^_. up
For a while in the j first inning, fence.| '
1 Bob: jfretz was in ^rouble. Harold! through with a sizzling daisy out-1
ter along the third base, line that
For a while in the]first inning, fence. | Cotton Lujndloff then came
; B0hi.F1
How golif Stotlkbridgo doubled liw<the lead-
1 trm
wl
off slot. Fretz walked /Lindsey
oles i$ explained! ini this story Cart'M. Bill Tjlewbill! >rbt on by
ciirrentljy traveling the locker i fieddurs ehpkre as i Stockbridge
joms: : j venuout at third basti. Then Char-
‘iBack in 1858, thje board of his-! ley KHspn doubled to score Cary,
jric si Andrews jhaijl bpen pjon-[ Tru^t/Peachy flied put and Mie-
djering the weightij- question! of j keyj jMacalusc fanned to end the
‘IfoW-niUny-holos’ ; ^ golf coup*e I innitsg.» • | ’
lould have. M .1 !' || Tw Owls were unaple to add to
tY local player came forth and |jtMH kcore until the, Pinth inning.
/ 'I'he awaiting response . . RICH lU'RIHl'T and team manager
JACK HAl’Bt stand ready tig congratulate BOB FRETZ on his
home run against Rice Friday. The unidentified bathoy is one of
, „ ../HABBY’s many assistants during game time. FBETZ’S homer with
Lmdslby Cary couldnt handle and HOLCMKi aboard sewed up the game for the Aggies,
it careened .into the spectators ... . . ~
eg m
along | the baseline. Mays scored
to tie the scoi’e and Lindloff went
to seond.
Star Hollmig stepped up to slam
a hari hit ground ball to deep
short snd heat the throw to first. 1
Lindloff was off like a shot round-1
ed third and headed for home j
sliding into the plate as the relay!
from first came in. Umpire • Pat |
Benajfa called him safe and the,
i Went ahead by; one run. j
ecision was; not looked on!
with tjavor by the Owls and they!
jsly protejstod .the ruling. !
game continued as Bob
came to bat and promptly j
eii a honheit oyeit the left!
fence, puiihi^ig Hollmig in. j
As faV as action Went, the game.
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iff SERVICt
a solution Dased op
tnepey of local cliinajte’ iind the
contents of a
IV his kgy.
TViirbeen playi:igieach day as
n any-holes as thete Were sips in
b'otile,' he (ixolajined. ‘\Yheii
e .hottile is einjjtc I (juit as it!
ouid lie wnhealth y jto continue,
c bottle coetair.); 'exactly 18
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l) No! “Flistesl
L
hool. y|o one day. BujlJy just hap-
■ned to be in that jati'a a fid drop-j'Bicg .
.•d in ^0 say heilof The boy was j Stojekhridgc, 1.
ick .in] the barn, jsoj after sonic ! Unify, ss
ighhoifiy talk with the hoy’s Ncjvbill, ef j 1
other, BuHv voiijnt..*ered; to . go Nelson, if
Walking Pe4ehoy, If lj
Bully bud- Mat-aldse. 'J
... .id a double' ^ ijlariil, e lj
the rival -Texas i.YaiiWiek,
&M c<i>ach—ohurnini outter!" ! Blijmply, p li
( Eds.; note. Howl many of vou 1 Tuinlinson, p ft
*T|om||sPn l|
JReininger i]
l 1 Totals
.i ninth.
A&M
Mays,
Liflloff, J
St|nnge, c-rf
Hoillmig, If
TKhrnton, ss
V
!h
p the ’incle- r! ar ^*f |
iflltc* and tht* | | ^ w- i , . .
bottle of Scotch ! Was^f. Then twtsy.rutis! came across j Aggie
announced that he had arrived at/ } ■ s t |ar ght singles by Bob \\ il
ly solution based on the ’incle- 1 UnU pmch hitter Job Thompson,
and' ]) Ernest Remingu
n 1 ri«'
r filled the
i on a; wild pitch and a; ground rule The
teclpibality. The final run was
scored hy| Cary who icame across stieno
on !]tt>ckbridge’s singles A double | The
playj relieved the pressure and the ! Fretz
game iended when Nijlson gipund- slamni
ed out. ; ! field
jfretz struck out Dll of the 3?\
meh to face him and; issued only
ba
ceased
tWd bases oi| halls] The Owls 1 ^ t>
tapped him for 11 h ts only two
of jthjein going for extra bases.
T|e [Ricp offerings on the mound | ed up
wei'4 pot equal to the
SY
Battalion
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MONDAY. MAY 10,, 19is
Cage 3
Aggie Franklin
was the favorite for
in the shot put, was bfiH
Texas! George Betraviclj.
vich h|ea)ed the irnil balj
8 inches to top hm
of the! season by nearly fj
Young's best throw
j son M 16 fett 1 inches.
; In the mile loin,] l)ick|l
I Texas'j converted tw
' in seeoiid. The Aggie
! rol Hahn and Joe. M
j he'en counted '<01 fo
vital pjoints.
I The lAggies swept
the 1 lj). tlic low hu
broad pump.
vING
iRgh/u charapionshii)] fashion
t tyd previously unjflefeated
tfrW ■
{ixtiele
irteeft
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111 a final meet,
m first places vfhile tie
second places. Np points
Art Hamden, showing that h?
is ‘just about recuperated from
;>ken finger, heat team-mat i*
Holbrook ih a 18.2 louatter-
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bel t Hall, ii'rac.k Aggie 1< w
j.*r, won the 220 yard lujr-
ce in '23.2. Hall waij follow
im-mate Bi|l Curdon who h
in
jusly tgkmi secohd
hurdlcsi ‘ I]' i\
t ic
Vebi
tp misc
Hill I 'or top lu
ibnifi
rJ in
wrhi ]
! plkci;]
ten h;
IBetro
l« fee j
; effort!
jo feetii
l* sear'
jBrook
can
Is, fa
liii. I»
tih i»
'pull
ite>
ad juirtpingj for the S irst tiiic
mpetitum this • year, ^Agi ie
Jay leape I 22 feet t 'y inclu
ipther Aggie, J
ipors in .the hroi
Hill’s best! jump w^s 22 fn
ICS
though this track Disk may
the LonglUrns in the favoi -
fole for l|he SWC meet th
i-tnd. Aggies should!be pie;
w;ei'
sed
several maroon and while thin y
i (jclati
hecagse of the showings «|f
‘ tie
i i Biili Goode,
Nauier
and
all
right tlieilc. Bd-sley put
ivls down in order the last
7 Radio Stations Star Swimmers
I* S J fl To Knler HS
Tr*fe. r.cM Meel AT A&|V)
Seven'Tc.x.t- laiim n will
.uigiilcast ali e\ . inbi n; tb.. .Ith j
Aggie mfield (‘ante up with Soufhu^V/Athlctic fonferenge ,\ t |, a st three state high school [
a pcrl^t cri’oifss (lay and rack- Track Meet to be h-ld ai Rice F-Hd su-..„„„:iig records arc m danger
tw\t it nings.
The
four (ioubleiilays ip the pro- Saturday.
Aggies. John J cess. If, it’d toff to Thorntop to Fretz
Went six anrt two thirds ' counted for euiij ih second frame
innijigk, gave u]> seven hits and Dusty Clark cHpgdit Charley Ncl-
only one | son’s fly in th«Ns|ixth itining and
itiithe%tesf
1 . , , idfigk,
An ajticle entitled: “l niversity ; oigHt jnins, struck oiut
of Texai" appeal's in I the May is-i man a i id walked five. shot the ball id ftp Bobby Fretz
f Cosnmpolitail. it deals with ! fi|ton Tumliiisen hurled an in- to catch Joe NewbiR off. In the
tic athlittic prowes.j 1)3 that, Jchool. niilf apd Ji thiifd. gavij up two hits, sevenm and cjghth rnfiings, the KT p n
\- to rrci iiitiijg'lot] athlcjes by oncihviilk and failed fi Dm anyone, eoinbiiiation of; Mays fp Lindloff ‘ ‘ '*
xas l 1 , one parurirajph is its fol-! fylaj Strange was llit by pitched. to Fi/etz counted up jhvH
ws:-- : ! . hajf twice, both times' by Blufnbly double
“Assistant coachBktlly Gilstrap anijj Jesse Burdift rot into the Riet
‘aid about a fapmji bpy who look- game and on base without an of-] for
; like a waterniejort but wils a . ficijjil time at bat. Bnjriiitt was hit
t ri'fic hroken-fiijlilirdnngr in high : by ll'utnlipson in the eighth.
Fio/xl S, < > iititi /!• v Miitll’. • mi Lit lx • 11 v_ 1 I!
Alt R H BO A
5i 0 J 8 0
Rice
Stock!
Cary,
ewbitl, cf
up two more
(days.
was busy too in avcininjHiig
o (loubleiplgvs themselves
Alt H BO
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Strant
H | Hollmi
>7; •! 11 24 14 | Fretz,
-fSingled for \'ahld!iek in ninth. | xhornion,
Singled for Tum|inson in the ] ('lark, v
I Calvert, e
BG A I Beesle ,
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Kvin Tip-, Vis Box, Cb;. i iii. Jor-
dan, and Cene Heani will bring
a play-by-piav account o: ilie
event.'.
Tlu- • sU\i M 'taiii'l:- a hedui'i'd fo
carry the tuo-and-a-halt hour
Hoilf-,
ton; Kf{I.I>, Dally/ KABC. Syn
Antonio; KRld. M< Allen; U T.UV,
College Station: K'YoW. Austin,
KVCFT. Wichita 1- alls. BmadcaM
4 ] time is 1:45 p. m.
0 , Events scheduled for tins track
0 /meet include the field 1 vi nt:-': dipt
p : put, high jump, pole vault, broad
(i ' : jum'p,\discus throw, and jaVvlin;
I,! ynd thi’Y^uiiniug (-vents: KKi-yalii,.
1 | 220-yard., Nam I 1 Id-yard da lots;
1 ! the Stdi-yaiK, one-mile, and two-
j j mile rutis; thN, 120-yard high hut-
.j dies; the 22n-yeud low hutdles;
and the 4 iO-yard'aiid one-mile re-
12 Liys.
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Ripe
A&M
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Consolidated Plans
Sports Day Events
T h e Southwest (Onlert-ne?
Sportsir.anship Tropin. an aw ard
inaugurated this year In The
Battalion, will he presented dur
ing the afternoon to an &WC
school 'selected by conferoniAh
state, and newspaper judges. '
The Rice band will provide mu
sic between- 1 v< i.ts.
Dtml and triangular meets ulid
the preliminarv trials ate all
11 27
000 010 0011—1 ; etal Southwest Confi 1 onei track
000 000 40x—1 and field rgcoids will lie at t take.
— The meet will be scored on a point
system,! and all sehoo|s in the
Southwest Corifeiencc will iigvi
entries.
of being smashed at the state
laiurnainent in re at Texas A&M;
t.'oilege Satuijdyy, May !f>.
VYvnant tVilson and Jolm Craw-;
fold, bulb ol Dallas]Woodrow Wil-
si'ii, and Ilarvi \ Bouhiin of Austin
recorded times in the Southwestern
invitational high school swimming
meet at Daily, that are slivlilfy
befjer than state nraiks.
A ilsi it swam the '200->ard
free styh in 2:0H.5. The state
record, set b> Danny (ireen of
Dallas in I'.MI, is 2:23.6. over a-
220-yard cnuisso. That gives M il-
son 15 seconds leeway for the
additional 20 yards.
•J
Crawford's time of l/iti.l fijr
tilt) lUO-yard bteast stroke threat
ens the 1:07 record set by Jimmy 1
Flow 11 s of Highland Bark in 1040.
Bouhiin swam the 1()0 yard free
style in 55.8. The record of 56.6,
was set hy M.erroll Club of Fort
Worth Ba-cbal in 1038.
X an \damson of A&M Consoli-
diitvil, College Station, used 1:03-
.0 for the 100 yard back stroke.
That's siv-tenth second over the
mark sell b> Lloyd Smoot of
Highland Bark in it) 13.
AH Adiitnsoh. .Aggie swimming
hroitc jumpers Hill and Jay
Mitoxf' *il .up well in Friday’s meejt
! Cijnile threw tlui Javelin
&‘i;t| 2 inches, to .mUik him as
tjhrf‘|it for at (east secomj place
’onfetence meet.
Bark :r
he w
the i'
papier was second t<
fjlte 220 which means
point-getter
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20 preface to this meet in which offi- 1 foseh Avlt" is director of the an-
_t : cial Southwest C.'o.f. i on... : rack MUtll . '-X 1 tnu I'liailleltt. eXpect.i a
!ai":i tie!(V witlt Houston'^ l.amai
in tbr e'>!' defending champion. ]
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R H E/f Seven t
100 00(0 003 4 11 0! Sports
010 300 50x 9 9/1 Fliday
j£—iHoIlmigf RBEfStockbriilge,
Nflsmi. Lindloff 3, j Hollmig 2, ) day, at
i Mfijtz 4. 2BIf—Stockbridge,/Nel-] includi
sojt, HR—Maltz, Lindloff, SB— | softbal
—flVillard, Mays. DJ 1 —Macaluso, j ternoon.
rigerif of A&M Consolidated j
School will present - their
i Annual sports Dance and
Day at ! Consolidated on
May 11.
Clasnes will dismiss at noon Fri-1
id a sends of spelts events,
tg a fathers versus sons
game, tvill occupy the af-
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C;|yy, Stockbridge; Ciirv. IKlacatutso Each class at Consolidated has
Stjockhridge; • Cary /Stockbridge; cntcrcc a candidate in competition
T^jnlinson. Stockbridge: Calvert, ] for queen of spfms. Coronation of j
Lihdloff. HP—Stran^iy (Plumbly) ! the winner will take place Friday)
3,j purditt (Tumlinsop). j evening before the dance.
Dr Jolm S. Caldwell
Optometrist
CaldwelTb Jewelry Store
; I Bryan, Texas
For Your Sporting Goods Need*
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808. S. Main Bryan
Ph. 2-2832
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all i ;uly t
Kniii 11 In ok
and U 1 . t.'i
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Have ‘‘Tilley” make yejur elotljies
look sharp.
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