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Steers Duel For Sou \ Conference Bas Clark Field Scene Of Diamond Clash Friday, Saturday rmi!)K onq of the !fastest sprint |relay teams in this section country id the Arfsie quartet of (from left to right) WEIUJ iV A If REN WlLStf.N, ROBERT tt.MrLj and BILL NAPIER. tticn will Re nut toJ upset the heavily fayored Texas Sprinters Conterenc; Meet iii Oouston Saturday. ' 4- I i The Aggie baseball team, surprise contender for South-* west Conference diamond lau rels, faces the supreme test this weekend when Marty Karow’s crew tackles the defend ing champion Texas Longhorns in a two-game series in Austin. Earl Beesley, ace of the Aggies’ mound corps, will take the hill in Friday’s game and will probably be opposed by Texas’ Bobby Layne. The Aggies, picked to finish third by pre-season forecasters, will be bidding for clear-cut pos session of the title when they step onto Clark Field Friday. By win ning both games, tfoe Farmers will be in. If the two teams split, Tex as can win the title by defeating TCU in a game postponed earlier I in the season. If Texas loses to S the Frogs after splitting with the i | Aggies, the championship will end edsifiper Speaks By W. Hth't KATHBONjK in a tie. Beesley will be seeking revenge from Layne who bested the Ag gie pitcher, 5 to 4 in the only pre vious meeting of the two hurlors this year. Beesley has lost only one other conference game, to Baylor, while leading the Aggies to a con tending position m the champion ship race. The Aggies will probably rely! . . < . . « . . *T lv 1 Prelims Set Today In Houston; Texas iS®*! favored in Finals Alt thrye of tlnjse Texas sprintentf ALLEN LAWLER, CHAR LIE PARKER, and PERRY SAMUELS; are National .Iiir/or Champions] Parker has placed first in the 100 and ',200-yard dashes in eVery CkMuerenoe meet this W^ason. ' • plow that ‘Houstjoti! trapk under-with Farmbrs^ Cocky, over confident iKarnters, tnk’s dll you’ve got! to offe ; r. it’ll be, their big weapon—the home maa8 4sM • l li’ i Wjflat lhavei \ve gol|. ; , i , ■ 1 different men have played an im- , W)eUl,jnust ks a .stl'irterj we’ve got ([barley Parker, the I P 0l ' tanl ro,<? m thc Aggie’s uncx- best sdijTtiier iii me tvi)Uimt|esC. And tb heip him^ mop ( warfart , this yc . ar up tfte j qaixlcropp A's in ‘tnl* too pun gtjo; ! w|* vc «ot Perry Samuels anu Ami ttron tfie jtected good ^bowing in conference | Stanley Hollmig, the 1047 Home Run Kingr is^ again pacing the Allen Uiiwier, tuny il runitne iigs olf this \N’Wl>n Jay ano yn,s rml Napier, iviiy we 11nisn jone-1lixvmreemn bptji events and have Zu | Fariner'cTrcuit^dowUirs 1 witfT four! points light there! ! in SWC games' Tndn wj got .lei ry 'thompioiv, the hist t istance runner in the j Cotton Limlloff has hit three, league, ilicfll tuKi 1 tno n;wt.-iiiiid, milg and twi-nnie, and with Don I Coach Karov was undecided Spoilts tajndj uicKKi br/joKslantt .ibcK i>jippcf jaround to tjeip him, we 11 1 whom he would start in Saturday’s ig&p at i[east -o m >m poim^ out bt thiise tliirj?e .‘vents. game. The choice will be among "e’s the,field eyenis.f llan, 5 neie's where the Farmer | Bob hretz, A1 Nixon and Art New- Aggigs cleaned up in , man. snot last Vekr, huh. i The (wo games will mark the moim you Ajnose nays } end of the College /playing careers 1 , i of syven Aggies, Beesley, Peck Bart Hallom Leads Conference Preliminaries for the SWC track title started today ; in Houston. The Longhornswill enter the meet as slight fav orites because of their 62-60 victory over the maroon and I white in Austin last week- Five records will be in peril ns ] the two teams clash for*the title of tomorrow. Aggie George Kadera will be out for the conference mark in the discus after exceeding it in nearly every meet this season. Kadera has gone almost ten feet further than the conference mijirk of 16.1 feet SCj inches. A&Mrs mile relay team ; is also expected to. set a new mark. Their best time this season is 3:15.2, compared with the mark of 3:16.7. igim j Jerry Thompson is expected to . JMSKWilpj! break the two-mile mark of 9:32,4 i with ease. The tiny Texan has hit | U 9:24.5 in this race, and Coach I I Clyde Littlefield said that he will I not run Thompson in three events j j this year, as was the case last j year, so that he will ho able to j Set a new mark. Longhorn runner Charlie Par ker has also made some under-rec ord performances this year and may break the century record which lie has been flirting with for two years. However, rain and Arkansas may hold the key to thc conference crown. Two Arkansas field-ajnd- traek men. Clyde Scott and Char les Bakcl, will figuie prominently in the day’s activities and are cx- I pected to take 20 scarce points ! from the leading contenders. blood- oibifis to sfcow its' ijncK qUauu'ek. fecj me tile poillvdult, moan juni\ javiiin <ji scus- am Won erplalil yotElSay.. |>efi, iJrdiher, leave j me (ever.f - • i f• ' 1 f»olf Tourney by One Stroke ■ ,: • " M a Bart H iltoln. No. - player on+—• -j _ T { ~j Early weather reports predict; team. Haul out all i; 1 ment to the Fortii i \c them after this \fe crying towels—for special ship- Iheflteisrapers are going to need We can see i Steers To Win Styff Just think, for the Baseball cn fields motley collecti)c It Iik)Ls like S; Steers—-tile slow, e ans g^npitoi kgdv mi eef gents d|wn hcri; tii j Austin, tl We I ife midp a pp tori ad wjiieeis el tile BiacK; ami gn>s-no ,4 • ijii i in- l.ai-ei Uije.ii v>,<,nt.i.4 j,,ii|pv.>| Peat V u: iii tlicui c'| u in tbx* ijigh junm An< puis We’ve got il Aggies Mm So VjRt Wbll mi.tj s-l|nie Ut at are going U# make tiiue, or is it maroon Vass, Tex Thornton. Newman, Dus ty Clark. Zbke Strange and Jesse Rurdilt, all will hang up” their anu vfniie'Pjr rani Guess tvm tosh tnel javijnn over 2uu teet ami whik away wftD tJuu evS-m. ,i'mij n anei f wuii uiihw anomer monkey wrenen gloves following the serifs. the Texas A&.M teain, took a one- stroke lead at the. fhMfiway point of the Southwe.-t CiodfereiiCe golf meet Thursday, caj<i)ng ;i 67-73 1’12 on the; par 7: Brae Burn country club course, i llaltoiii leads I.J Hopkins of rain for thc Houston area toiiay, and a wet or muddy track could upset the predictions. Some of the events which the two schools will need for a win are the shot put, high jump, brpad L Field [lakes 6-0',=». p: in. and will he broadcast over station WTAWj starring at 2 p. m. i - n' (jame From A Vet iturr tne /Pgfiies w.inmni|-tne n.rij jtjmp limi tie pole v*auu. Did you of. Rie-t {o'rliake tin mn Ijniii'.-i'csoi- run -ay ypit've go- mim in second Mn peinta al4o t-ain't Fai . Yotij while ydt l-annerlh id. j ■& t|)n, [< team win me • i the J '1 ! Its ' Texas »u, : P. s •prdvided out vmu ,dpy the rougldy kbipjeksant for the Aggies, “wno e|in Otoai) jiinilp tunn.er tnaii most . Hem injl y. oigw as liOotHie will get yc CS | i V: clan, c&ii.HQ aUci J. tile P >y ei’t rybody > ILt’l ^)' r ^ IIIVIIC^ hought ,-was. gt nig to Fpen Badminton To Start Monday Texas by a had 71-7i2 - line are Deo ! il; ingle III Tlut’jisiiay AVatsd’n, verity’s No. 1 liiatpr, and Bph heiiV A Vets, 6-jt). (ieo'Ltl Kadera, the great diseUs t Li ,‘ao|*J.ko jOu.v.Pv.1 Kiav. We (c t;o..na jmd|w ich (.'Is v Krum|-s imt Kamu il Clay and get five u live.points Ipy wip i rower. Malone of TU'C, b.ftli Malone had the dav’s score, w ith a IMazing Thinsd|ay m-di iiig |n strokes, to 7S iuiring the afternoon turn. Still \ ■;ry . .h J: wdh ill’s, heist 18-hole six-under (’>(> t slipped 12 vilixVv The Intramural open ; hndminton tomnament will get underway Monday, May 17. There air :’.H with lid is Hugh 1J men on lend in .singles and 18 inifi champiojn fipif. doubles tean]s scheduled, i i . -i | Jimmie Tittle, last years run- mtfs. You’d hotter pat yourself ua '-he bacMsafr Up-in s!inglts,2is entered this m-xt .Satuniay, tivereh gonna he no joy in year and will be the man to heat ; f -we inter reiaji wim yc|ii.r. gn at !i|uuiter-niiie|s. So wnat? \Ve win clay andrbreak eieri. -1 I | uinj; to b;* such ii.p'imawhiy.i pyoiile w ill get bored- Just think, A«v 1U 4-[• Poor f jtrniers. :Ua>1oe next year, huh 1 iijbghL >e able t'| get (idle lei Andy another job f«C you hoys ^'• s y k ' al - hc survi.es next)wnekeiid. thiv. re i own. i know.' c got a spririt- relay f()r the ch;ijjipioiiship. Tittle lost to Joe Lander for the 1947 College mjl}I atiiPjSt fordbt to iileFiti^ii it, ... . , , . , . , , cioMn pen jjnqt s iH-fn snouiijg its heels lo everyh<Hiy. So' you j C hampionship. Lander did not on- Tex;- ter the tournament,-this year. The winner in doubles last .year was tjhe team of -Hahne and Has kins, who beat Tittle and luinder. had 1 16; Dielvj Siluaiit sas ace, ami; Kijnpi Bayh'.r. both of whom had 417. The finii! hole -mind will lx held Friday. The metis 1 play is for the individual championship only A&M has dli.ie.idy won tl)e team title. •r> ! Hojiknis Next in FT; Fu liJ tiaii jipjthe Int'aiiu.ral (‘orj) I’lajj-ofi yj-tirdav ;V’ternoon ' ' '’ uf Texas uili- wliep Umy pom lie-).! ..... -1 ;> fms to tl:,- iUnning ahlhei'g, the Texas, who the Aikan- i Burma of Iy : Fie’Jl hatter- went to- work in tin- first iiuiiing on Reyes, the- pitcher fj>r A j WJts. and scored their first mn jon two (leap hits. Ilaifman juas till'- ifad off man and hit i’saf'cly and |thim stole second •m'd ,thi"L Th ■ nojjXt bajter grounded -^Wit to the [ntch.er.j Ijartgraves then ; singled sharply! ajui drove ; Hart-1 The baseball game and the Conference track meet will He carried over Statieu WFA W ,farting at 2 p.m. tomorrow. Cisco Quits Job As SWC Referee i i WEATHERFORD, Tex., May man] in. This wjas 'all of the scor-1 \ \ i.D—Rig Jack Sisco, whose mn- i BonWen. $o we get t The nu«rteruni|l will he crowded, wit finishing|;one, two, t pibirship. Boh Hall ski nil) to thf cause with iTi. wjth [Boren ktaggerj ; Oil urge Kadyra that discus Out of si wi‘ll,ijustj [/ut us fivu And then the I vaultpis its Texas dt Jack - Quirey amj urawny little spcciiii hip f;|ee 1'1'om sheer . Ami what’s all Whitj- Fither", whi propjgunfla. So, .wa haruly thyee. Ha'f h the 480, inile ’and in all, hp'll Ipse at least We'vi- ght W( hf and Joe McGlotihljn twto jni'lej Thompsor stinn ling! hoipc w ill rtg for ITT add iintji the fifth when ins with the fans over his officiat- A Vets icnmmiittetl three errors mg last fall brought about Mi >< MT'Ch r"nn<l: iLiri Haltotr. Tc.Hs Neither of these teams are entered M H< ekm.*. i.wJ son, IrxMs. CH-. • Always willing to help :n store for. . nutcipmc |>f;the ui|u meet just week-j-minnutim. ? helieye. you j:aii’'.jwii is. pdved my pais , All winners of the tournament will be awarded Intramural medals. R. T .| S. And. oh yes, Just; as a jkejulc renjin lei of the fate that’s ' Hit* ‘ Amielson's aitnblies, ndcct we call vou:r attention to the; 11 ; I III. Hlm’bii* Djih i'2 MB; Kirh«rH SCn^rli 7 l m: : Rtvnutfi i r.urrt.-ij ! 17 . Tr;»' 'n Dryin. Tcvi ll" Mi rri* WiljjHTi'.K. va 71*715 iHB ; Hob \Vj.jL* , g rs { # IM Mix sad ejnl of a iofig road of vietoruis for'the Aggies. Well, ?em *11 you-kiiow, Aggies; and from here on in, the. street j [with hot i:oals,*jTt|xas ptyle. L ! • Texas i,2, a&m 60, i J,Wearers of the Green .1 anu Ark;»n*.H , Wilh'i.nis. TCU 7B-7$ lie.i llsvler. 71> ~I ,i Jack Mi-l'ri-<irp m.yl..i-,T'-T.'l I f'.l : .!> hr- I. A DIE . v r (autulcr iin leiHure al the - r I LAUliiDROMAT . f j ' . dPEN WELKDAVS ’ ' ' I ' I . > 1 | ' FRpM 7:30 TO 6:0(1 ILM. } SATURDAY II:BO TO A:00 P.M.! SOUTH BEND. Iml. -(^-Illi nois and Pennsylvania are the loading = coptrihutbrs to Notre Dame’s football' team, according to the spring roster. Nineteen hoys from each of these two states are 1 on the 1948 Irish squad, and 13 of the 19 Illinois boys come from Chicago. Next to the first two is 1 I Ohio, with ten representatives, \&1! A \ ' 1 JaHe Ji bn! Can * pentnp JS-lrt,jc M. hi*-'- ami allowed, fivj- rims to cross the | inueh notoi iety as the Southwost- plat|. i j j! ern football campaign, is calling Rpyes In thi.4 i[ining lost mueh j it a day. of Ins emitrol aiftep the errors had ; -Today he declared he would been eominittedj’antl walked in two i ni|t officiate either college pr runs;, Ttuj other three runs were j high school games next season scored oivione lilt and a wild throw and probably never would of- Malom U'p reTcv;*. . 7 4- Arkj»n.*»n4. 71- Diylnr. 7.'I-71 A&M. f'.-T.'i 7-1-71 -1H. HTn tni'4u for E Field allowed 3 ficiate again. T have written .the Southwest [knd [while we mistiy but miseridet so! rosy for the Si pi dibeus. liji fact, trot ij frigid it will make hot (jay in July. Robertson, thc consiHenL as a well heart] gods out in syitj pital,; wo might n il J nearly 21 feet in tin hits that: were wcl! spaced while ] conference to cancel the five gaipea y io 7 , ... i„j < J Ra VOW of A \’oitw vn VP lin Tho 1 ....... ♦rv h/mL' T rl/xinir f I ^ I ( ^ ' - '! R ’ ! *" " ,:A Bavc !n4> 7 :-7r, us; •luck leadjng hitter Hartman ; with for E Field was ; same with a dozen high schools, 2 out of 4. Dea- j he said., a Muwi ' |ind Campbell of A j Sisco, who is in the automobile Hi'-nry! iv.-» V<>t^w«rf the only batters to hit businessHierc, said working foot-j .Henlicit, t. Aii* Hartman.! ball games last fall represented a ; axjli! i "t ' ' t- ' i j' — financial loss anyway. “I could jr.'i.' Kr’n t mo;-Bfrniah si: i--i. Aiikunsa*. 70.K8 • 162: i atay here and sell one old beat-up . Ni.-- t;, Dc liariot Jr.. Tj a&m. si_-s2 -163: ear and make more than I ever j mV; *' r phi k | | J?°t ouC of refoivcing a football itoii ivflrtnj jayior. hi-7i> K. ells gicc.J s'j-si .|. .. game,” he asserted. 73-79 t0:{ 1 it 1M ; Hob lb nrys. $J lliiird ' Hicc. 7«7- Clirl.on. [tire. hO . . . .. . , , nc >4r. Tc.«a •. -Ogs Its; IVarrcn Markv, I'birly HosM-pibcr. Tj-\n.~j, 77-S(i Vriaiita- 71*-‘>0 IISS: t.f} *'crri-'nii. SMC, Kickiiy. T*-ki*c A^M. H3.S2 ir.i, " 1 J ‘ - 1 - - t - —' t* Frank \Vc got all this . jjl:. Jay and Bill Napier,! i Haw#, broad jumpeii ij] " aqd —-well why go^lii hdi n! the .undying ci'if 4’. R. All donatlij) he submitted to Uio of tile fatal day, Sip ~r- Great!une_Gieat RECORD W* r\' W 1 Last Washes | received ajl o 130 a id 3:3Q respeetivcj- -Ixj r ■ t. MAK We <rr'_ m# 1 GUY H. DEATON \ Typewriter Exchange New & Used Typewriters Guaranteed Repairs 116 S. 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Malarke f—Ipure in' )Ron a co^ile of first plai es, hut so jiard hj| Agifies in all,-thre( evcnt.-i i^ht [now, tifat it' he tiics to rijn tflcm yh • twO. h (kH °f things, Austin if Little- tglijics am| more Aggies; the! cinders irnldlcii, Ibi'boik, Bilderheck; |Card.on, adding [11 points toward th|i cham- ; J : -. 1 low hurdles tci add five niorf Jioinjls be!ting lucjky laijid pulling in ond point, >l rtli. 4 I <1 i.y in the wjeight events. He’jl throw er ami *|>hejn he picks up tl|ie ahot, r ; r ae th nine jrcjom. iaill we’vil g<i>t!ahnnst many* pole Al Ricks, Leljaiid Tate, Johnny Davis, And whalt [has Texas got? (One 4’aUier.Si who will piobably [fajl on I ftei] lifting the pole a couple of tjnus. ibar, about ;Tpxas being the “Great dm in [the 880 and Carol Hahn ipMm’.jj hel ls in the mile. As Ifojri thc P ! i[ih hot’’ field irkt, h|it he Aggies arc' gonna cpme d, jamij fourtli-iHampton, Ra\ th : two m le tolfive for Texas inighf, call thii attention of o yen; [and urjopti- not be hu|s|tm ito the ifajet that all ma.j egents—the javeliir an. this jiitmosphero will h^yko an iexperiifii|:ed female looji likt- a .1016 in Hie l|roa<l jump, is aMut as g.lAmji now, he Is (got knee trouble; our laid in getlihg him out of thc hos- lil )h ‘|'tson t lat! dne James Qlll - soared 11 ]tM|.llalioma A&M. And then-wiCve also in]the broad jupip just so for Tc! as.! ] uii|e;,t|iiu mile relay team, aprintor Webb [and Bill (|al'don, high junrpey Art- diojt putter Frafiklln Young even, [the most misled Long- ileman, * u)g|t tp give ;l c .“Tjowdls *'or Toasippcrs" fur.d must S;'dirts De >ur)iijont, on or before noon _t_- iiii* Try Camels on your “T-Zone’—T for Taste . T for Threat. Sjee for yourself why. with Boh Eberly ‘ J £T~" -t- \and countless: \ *• : ^.i. 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