Ji- I’ 1^1 1 •- ; Ags Race of Arkanais points as 'le^aS’ Bokjert Waiters failed to;place. Walters over the Daj- Vtl idetj but rjudged it slightly with hie hand on the way flown «m Arkansas vi was tourth. Alter tl L I . • i ! i r 1 ' • ' x - . If . ’ • L • • - 1 -A • * I-,. jiiu 11 i i| 1 7 tu . r ; ’ . 1 . -rY.!' ’ T • ■ mmmmrnrn 1 s 1 -] t 11 ! I i! |s ' to Swamp Longhorns 'flL I ((Cpntinu for first place id from Page 1) at 14 feet. Both schools! received S 1 /* almost threw this Ags Defeated Twice In Series ZSttSSS <:h* A&M '67 V* T , f' r . , the 4 wind helpeu it drop, siord: A&M 3itV^, Tekas 31, , jKHje i ilH, feiviu 1. The Sprint jrelay ;ended an expected w'jithr the Lonf|hbms nipping the Aggies bjfj three:yards wi ,h a tune of 4lS seconds flat. Arkansas finiiiheu thira pitnoiigh Scott did run on the Kazoroack quanet as was expected. Blue'nosed cjht Jrfaylo 1 for lourth. plac^. The scojre Texas 36, A khnsas Kice 13, SMU 1. JOHN R0BEKfSON of ^'exits edged out W ebb Ja> of A&M for first plaice in llit- oruad jump. Jaf s prelintinary mark of 23 feet 8 incites looked good luutl nooertljm hit 24 leet 8 7/8 inches. But the Aggies cat te out atnead wlteu J. K. Hill and L. O. t olemnn took second ana third wnh 26 leet inches and 22 leet 5'> inenes. This was one ot iheLskraws which broke the Is leers Pack as A&itl went ftirtner alidad, bcore: AoiM 4.1 '/j i fexas 41, Arkansas 22 h, Kice 13, SiUu 1. i [ :j With ion yitweiity|minutes est after running the half mile Thomp son came da :kltp cdpijthd two 1 iulq run in y:47.b. r , Aggie J iiiyf Boiuieh, \yno ran; the;hesi iace of his ci.reer, came in seconu. nan pijoh; \vnp nad previbusljt taketi thiild In the mild, took anomer tnuu W 'oommg in binanu rsonnen. Milton Niiper of Texas Wu a t nn rt h i • ’ ^ r ! l ' ■ *! J - . score stood; A&M 48Vi T e livft miBe run the Ajrgte Kobe t ihgii; ii. the •'220' yajrd low' hunties. fecott scjcupas nat ti^d 1 trie idoniprence -record held oy Woicoit flop pi AXiU tooK*th,r(i and t,rlurth 0.1 Uu This i^It tre kuinaihgs as lo iowk; a ' 1 1 ] ; .r. i Seott dtydM his! tj|ir(l first plpce of the day when |he nosed out ,s time of 23 of Kice. th,rd aiuj Kilurth ot Uicje was fourth. exas 47, Ark- 1 ■ ■ • t The A'gies cimihed the rown when the results c came in. rfraiiK (juPim of Texas made the best throw, inches, recorded in fhe nation Town Koteioil Rice vias secon 1 wuh 186 leet bH inches! loUowea ny Scon with Jlftljfvitet 3 inches. 1 ohert tiootle ot AsvM took tourth with xas 54, Ark- lj8i met a;i tdenes. The score ansas 3U‘/tl nice 17, bait 4. then stoc^d: A&M otl':, It ■ ; ' , l ' The final event (if .the day, the mile relay, came of rT T 40. Arkansas the javelin 211 feet b J /4 tnik year to take an easy.first piace. MONDAY, MAY 17, 1948 Battalion P 0 R T Page 3 The luck of the! Sons of Aggie Coaches Star . t In Swim Meet More sports writers are need ed for the Battalion this sum mer. Anyone interested see Art Howard in the Battalion of fice, Goodwin Hall. Former Aggie Line] Coach Accepts Job With Trinity U. f ! I By SACR SPOEDE ! Laitidr High bf Houston edged! out Highland Pjirk 32 to 31, for I I the State High School Swimming ) Championship at A&M Saturday, | I but twb future 'Aggies took high j point honors. . 1 Van Adamsoh, son of the Ag- j W. A. "Uncle Bill” James, one- gie Swimming Coach, earned all ; time football great for the Centre of Consolidated's twelve points College “Praying Colonels'’ and to lead the scoring. Adamson for the last decade, line cohch at won the 50-vard tree style in Texas A&M, has been appointed 25.7 seconds,’ and the lUO-yard Athletic Director at Trinity Uni- backstroke in j :0tt,9. versity in San Antonio. , Billy: Karow of Austin High 1 James received his appointment School of Bryan won the 100-yard from the president of the univer- free style in, 58.9 and placed second i sity, Dr. Monroe G. Everett this in the T00-yard breaststroke. Ku-: past Friday, May 14. The appoint- row is fhe son of th 1 Aggie basket-j ment is subject to the approval ball and baseball coach, Marty Ka- j of the university athlejtjc board, row. Karow was second high point | Whi i 0 at Texas A&M, James i man wfth 10 points. I turned out stout, rugged lines for ^ Johnny Craw-lord and \V ynant, SCV eral Aggies Bowl teams. Among Wilson, both of Woodrow Wilson pj s products werg Joe Boyd, Mar at Clark Field Friday} Longhorns galloped ^ game and squeez The Steers gre^i|d thi hits Friday to score a f ' tory. Neither the effoi Beesley, Alvis Nixon, Morrisse stopped them; In five innings of play jBeesh gave up eight runs off ' ‘ hits. Ed Knieper, fielder, broke into the; a big way by slapping: run ggainsf Beesley. He ly three more times, tyiij ting] and a double. n ! . Starting the sixth injjii g, Ah Nixon relieved Becslej Hn mound but failed to curh iie L04 f-i horns as he walked twb, igave ! ijp four runs and four hits| | Morisse entered |h ■ f as expected wi;th A&M coining ncjme lust, oy i good nTaigtii- lexak Was second; Rfcewks tmrclj and Atrkansa^ 00k; fourth. - j . A&M'Si iinjic' of 3U7.U was tbrjee tenths of a second off 'the Con'-/ feTence rt'fcj rdf The jfmal scor; wds A&M 64 ts, Texas 57, .Arkansas 31"-2, Kice 9, |SM.U 4. Tt Tf aid Baylor ihiled to score a point. Jobless Vets Must Work This Summ —Mr—' -T ties; J. B. . dci the Texas Emplcjyniji|nt 1 A&M Ftii riot intended as vacation pay, Mc Kinley stated, but vjeterans' seek- : ing tempOraiw employment are eligible, for unemployment pay if they aii* not receiving subsistence allowtint-es. .1 1' ' l - A byre are the lour men who tied, for first place in the pole vault at Houston Saturday. The two men on the left, JOHNNY DAVIS and Al. RICKS, are on the Aggie team while the pair on the right, CHARLES BAKER and M. I.. FARING, are from Arkansas. The 5,*j points which A&M got from this event was a big factor in de feating the Longhorns. / . ' t . ; Participation In Bowl Games Discouraged By SWC Officials expected to IdkeHin} • reasonible '.j\" V on . s are « u b-8tand«ml, Wotk witbiij iLir physical a >,li- P ld - ^“'inileyq nuirmgei of j siOn, advisijd A&M Ftiudent vefer ans today. <41 unemp FOR THO DENI AN Conn lis- T j! .. • ' .o.yiiieitt; ^|o\vancv^ 5E ! WROi; D THE RjEST CollejEje Shoe Repair North Gatb mg f edergl law proliib ts the claim- i n ^. irpm recruiting of atliKt g of uheniploymeilit pay while lhe awarding of atlilet.c si ships', range from j (receiving educational are subsistence. \ \ Successful Leaflet* I n-1. ! ; ' AUSTIN, Tex. —to — Busc- ’ (haliers at the University of Texas ' havve captured, thj* Southwest ■‘(Conference diamond title 20 times ' out of the 321 ehampjionship races “petd in 1 ;'the! confdrence. Billy pisch has been at tin}' helm of the pOnghorris nin^s sine? 1911 l-- -- 1—4- — : , ','i' ' ! l%crA,> 1 ^ to Hit Your Stride i ■ • i ' iMIU C4>NiIT^lENT sfeftviCE IS WORLD Wllk T •TT i 1 j ; tl ■ j j 1 I T Ybu'lt line \i chajnoe to "break the tape’ in tom- 71 petition, for wcll-jpaiyin^, responsible positions if ygu |fbui Mid-Co ntineni Supply Company. jNo w thje larg4*k independent supplier to the Petroleum Industry), tho fwtv is expanding and needs capable yqung nicn who will qualify themselves. —» l| // inter :itc<( Wri\ c Mip CD^TWE Compawi) .■ot^(*»t tyrnctii rost wouth. rtxj»s, HOUSTON, May 17 -cPi-Fri-* day the; Southwest Conference adopted penalties to l>b entorced for violations of its "purity code” and set up a committee to study possible expansion of the conler- eilce. lhe purity code violations, to deal primarily with problems ris es and scholar- probation of conference Schools to -outright ex-. pulsion, i 1 •; Individiiial-athletes could be sus pended oiie year with r loss of a ' season eligibility or could receive permanent loss of eligibility. L he conierence expansion com mittee, instructed to make its report in December, resulted from a delegation of Lubbock citizens lappearing before the conferemje faculty committee to ask that* ’Texas Technological College be admitted to the con ference. • Heading the Lubbock committee ;.Was Bill McMillan. Ituilding eon-1 tractor. Nb officials of Texas Tech \ appeaivd before the conference group. Indirectly, the faculty group, placed a'limitation on conference teams participating in postseason, football bowl games. The group adopted a regula- ! tion whereby any school receiv ing conference approval to parti- pate in such contests will be re quired to pa? the conference 25 percent -of all net receipts or $1J),000, ■ w hichevcr is the great - eo. "This action includes the ( ttou of Dallas, gained'9 1-3 points each. The first five teams were, in ov* i der, Lamar, Highland Park, Wood- row Wilson with'28 points, Austin High bf Austin; with 22 points, i and Austin High of Houston with I 13 points. Crawford set a new record in the breaststroke by going the distance in l:0b.6 and then team ed with Burnetl and Wilson to set a record of 1:15,6 in the 18(K yard Medley Relay. The complete results arc as fol lows: 5 S0-y§rd Freestyle: 1. Van Adam son, A&M Consolidated; 2. R. shall Robnett, and Milton Routt. James resigned from A&M this past spring. He also runs a camp for boys at Kerrville, Texas. Aggie Trainer Returns to LSI! Bruce Morisse entered tjne gn and finished up for A&^L Mori settled dowi} to steady ifc ill as fabVied five Texans tol Ijicc h Off of four hits, he all runs. Two of these he wjaSced in For a while it looieli as Bobby Layne had a 4h»tout his grasp. But in the bnfljth i ning, Jim Calvert, whjijenjoy a great day at bat, leil hfjf wjjl a double. |. Morrisse got on by ilnlciTor ||y, Joe Randerson, Longh^rfi sec baseman. Russell Mak blow scored Calvert on 11 second error; In the ninth inning, ! picked up another threejjr | mig walked.; Fretz an ! doubled to bring in. tw^i ! Calvert’s single scored The Texas double p nation of Zomlefcr, and Hamilton racked double plays and took/; out of the Aggies attaci •ritiii ly wasn’t with the Aggies tiii^rd ty afternoons as the Texas’ A )uted SWC lead in Frjdayfs ribs Saturday., es with ^ barrage of base ctirvas and fast balls that held tl|e Longhorns down to four kits. ly Tbqji Hamilton was able to Fret* successively. Ho singled Inltihe second and homered in the 'mirth to tie the score. he Aggies drew first blood jin M second and picked up a 8Hm end. Hollmig walked and Tex imton hit to the infield as Holl- Wjent out on second, ike Strange batted another ih- i«lld hall that Randerson let roll lelwqen his legs and Thornton nt to third. Peck Vass hit to bird jasemah Joe Hunt but Thorn- ;oa slid under catcher Dan Watson see rc. liamilton tied the score in the otirtli witli his centerfield blow t lunded on the limestone! cliffs. ;e s:pre remained that way until ij: nilnth. Then Sian Hollmig stepped to t)ie plate and connected with bailie Gorin’s first pitch; The ,11 looked jet-propelled as it ,Jled deep into center field and ; ijind ?d at the hasp of the flag- pole there, 390 feet from home plate and forty feet above the centMielder. U ggjf H nsi Hb 1- h( rn^ >d r s 4 M lai 11 com ndi rs^ 1 p hrr 5 0 Mi>: Bowl at feibnee football ged. James H. Stvwai't, executive sec- retjuy of the conference, said the conference last 1 football season would have receiived between $40,- 1 000 and $45,00(1 from four howl games had this rule been in effect, Claude; Hooten, Lamar; 4. John | at.that time. - Endicott, Woodrow Wilson; 5.1 Cnder the new rule,. he ox- ' Buddy'Hoyt, Pascjhal. Time: 1:06.0 ; pUiincd, the conference plans to j (new feeprd). declare "dividends” whenever ex- | cess funds accumulate. Such di- Ison videmfs. growing primarily from ris, Highland Park; 3. Bob Tim- boWl game receipts, would go iuins, Highland Park; 4. Arden equally to all Seven schools. j Armenne, Lamar; 5- Bob Snell- All schools still can request' con- j ing, Highland Paj-k. Time 2:25,5. fV-ivnce permission' to participate lOO-^ard Backstroke: s 1. Van in a howl game but the 25 percent : Adnmsbn, A&M Consolidated; 2. or $10,000 fee due the conference ' Joe Burnett, Woodrow Wilson; 3. would limjt participation to only j. Albert Kilgore, Austin of Houston toji ranking bowl classics. i 4. Dudley Epps, Lamar; 5. Leslie : 2 - Beddoes, , Highland Park. Time Trainer Marty Broussard has 1 accepted a position at LSU, Ath-1 Saturday’s tilt prove letic Director Bill Carmichael said | different contest. The today. cocky over their previt Broussard liad the job of taking j were surprised as the Dallas, to which the con- Marsh; Highland Park; 3. H. Webb ; care of the athletes’ sprains and fense stiffened and thejr botball champion is pled- of Lamar of Houston; 4, Cunning-! bruises this year. He came here I ting collapse^. to I jmg loitis, vi cttjiy, ?gi' is * e- owp b Fnjtjz weakened in tho ninth as walked the first man, Hobos .{W Mil mis. A runner, Joe Webb, His substituted' for Wi}lian)H. bai l if. Munson bout out ai bunt fir?|t. Then Dan Watson banged high bounder toward third and Mjays and Fretz collided in |nn ut- mpl to field it. Pitcher Charlie min came up next and cracked a IjllMl t trough the mound that neith- Frctz or Thorrtton was aide to ind Webb and Munson scored' wi 1 the game, 3 (to 2. ham of Reagan rif Houston; 5. R. j from the University of Florida last W inborn of Lamar of Houston-(year, where he performed' the! Time 25.7 seconds. same job. ■ 100-yard Breaststroke: 1. John- Broussard is returning to his j ny Crawford) Woodrow Wilson; 2. alma mater, for he graduated) Billy Karow, Austin of Bryan; 3.! from LSU in ’42. Bobby Fretz took for the Aggies and heart out irt a victor; His sidearm deliverjfj Texans snowed as he assortment of sharp a mao trhei nt'td m tad t c|nt n I re: ki F or Your Visual Problems Consult ' ] )r. Carlton R. Lee OPTOMETRIST 20S S. Main — Bryan Phone 2-1662 Appraisal Service 220-yard Freestyle: Wyant Wil-1 p, ■ ^ ra • Hm 1 n, Woodrow W ilison 2. Jack Mor- Jjeillfif l^.aCl( Counselors Needed For Summer Camp The Veteran's Appraisal Service has sent questionaires to all stu dents, who have received testing and guidance at A&M, according to R. H. Hughes,-director. Hughes expressed appreciation for the cooperation received from students, and said most of those ! contacted had already responded, j Hughes is making a study of ! the results achieved by the Ap- 1:06.9; lOO-jrard Freestyle: 1. Billy Ka-! row, Austin of Bryan; 2. Bob Snelling, Highland Park; 2. Char-, • , s : : its t , S fblish- les Davis, Austini of Austin; 4. | ‘S' I,,c c cstablisii- ^j Fotise Ragland, Highland Park; 5*j 111 ‘ Don Cunningham,l Reagan. Time 58.9. - I ' , St. Louis New York Bostpe Pittsbuigh i'hiladelpl'.ia Brooklyn ('hic.igi' Cincinnaii AMERICAN LEAGUE Hi (i .727 Philadelphia Cleveland ■ New York Boston Detroit Louis CORKY * I4URO r* 11 Dallas Big Brothers, Int., is in- terj'sted in locating nun qualified tii work as counselors at their boys 1 ” as.ungton summer camp, W. R. Hoivley, head , Chicago of the office of placement and per- ' "S! Wildcat Brothers t C(‘dar Hill, Texas. Applicants must ' like working out of doors av.d with VILLANOVA, Pa, t—UP*—Two 1 | bbysi between 10 and 15 years of; brother combinations are coming, age. Boy Stout 01 YMC‘A expert-j up from Villanovav’s freshman j eijce| will bq helpful to applicants, grid sqiiad to seek varsity posts . Room, board, and laundry will this fall. Ends Mike and Jock Bo-' bi[ fufnitshed piu.~ a salary of $175 gan arc from Philadelphia. Ray, for the camp period. Interested up- aiidl Rudy Mantone, pi Phillips- tiilicapts shbuld contact the Place- 1 burg, N. J., arc guard and tackle j riijenti Office for fuithey details, candidates, respectively. —-- —-- • - »»f— Diving (low Board): 1. Skippy' Browning, Highland Park; 2. Bob Brodnay, Lamar; 0. Jack McCord, Austin of Austin; 4. Buddy Dorn- bc-rger, Austin of Austin; 5. Bob Church, Lamar. [ 180-yard Medley Relay: 1. Wood- row Wilson (Buiinett, Crawford, Wilson), 2. LamaC, 3. Austin of Houston, 4 Austin bf-Austin. Time 1:45.6. (new record). 160-yard Freestyle Relay: Aus tin of Austin, (J. (Davis, C. Davis, C. Langford, and ;J. McCord); 2. Lamar, 3. Highland Park, 4. Aus tin of Houston, 5. jSan Jacinto. | One Was Enough j (k I BOSTON—to—W Boston Red! 6’r | Sox faded last season after win-'I l u ning the,. 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