' ! ■ 'a tl-i J j»i» ' ' ''TMriiBl ' i; ■ i. -! t attalio R ..il . , , hT dtpfc—ihss r- - { r 1 i' ; ' | I • . 1 ' .! l.j • 1 . j . IL • t 1 ir -H- (! • ! FRIDAY, MAY k, 194 'i A&M To DeclineExp "W e’re Not Conference Champs” Is Reason Given for Move WMB T 1 > ' ■ h 1 : ' | M / . . ■ • ; !| ected NCAA Bas w III I-, v U li: I 1 ! I , ! i The (f/R. Glabjwon botfi the football aitd volleyball Intramural championfhipsi ouiriisr the lajKt year. From lejft to ijight bottom row, McK ili , . tl«w*L-a ImsiM Jill Hfrinn! I^ia Wlvicltlnrr they afe:,'BiilI I and R. U Sho : til Golfer Loses Two Strokes By Sink Jig A 20-Yard l]hip Shot much in the running, i. He had beeii red ■■ ^ short pitel esj, ( so “Ine Committee feels; Only four players wefe uhani- that since the Aggies are not con- mous choices. They tA’dre Chick ferencc champions they should not Zomlefer, Texas shortstpp;' Stan go to the meet. Our pitching is Hollmig, Texas A&M oiit-fielder; weak this, year and we feel that we Bobby Layne, Texas, pitjeher, and j would not make a good showing.” j Jim Busby, Texas Christian, out By HUGfH FULU ““ lIS, jMay n still is wondering] r 21 —iHiU'd j whether [tie qujustion referred to! 'roni th^ 5 GA touyney: > his hitting or the enemy habit of' ff agjaiiiist Washiiigton ; ST, LOU luck tales Bob Harailton, w'ho 1 .'as on tbp of i teeing the field ihej yrstj < ay, cauis^ ipp . pitching. to the i'2ih hple }y< steixlay I very hot wi1 when he his drive a bout 201 y irds froip t)je cup, he cure folly paced of? the distance. Thi' j rule ’ 0 . J ill rojle l in, tou .'hrr it dropjfie 1. the pin must be [removed cjr all i have to iva shots ’rfrerir -less | tlian that djfe-j i It seenn d OK, pft up and. his ball the pin as In llust to be safe) I G.< offi ialjS measured 59 fe«f 1 ,.A. ■Moine.-I got out al'tape apd the dist mce was inches and Hamilioi had to lakl i two-stiokje! jieiiul y -as a| rej- Tj ; Jack He ll pf I es ijpst about ‘ on the las! .[ score of? 1491. I As, - hi ball ,a ti mtcmloi.s ‘ Ht where Skfo Aiex|^njle!• made a d< luic to stifnil lev par. \ Hall dubbed hij, ■» Wound uj iin! a Be though he ildoks but he’ll bifeak | | football I at Puktl; j like a ^Rbick - . j down akul '• idm t tha.t We Iwais a tp 1,8-inchf putt I pj-otty good high school bnsTvt- vfje.n fo a qualifying) ba n er ; V 1 i strokefl the j , { \ \ ■ ■■ , shout rose; i J l| f | * fromt^e ^lHy 0 Hhel7th|re|i| |j|eC ; triC$] JOllS eighl u|n. /\ - : [Open in qualifying Spot, lit* first hole of i the! playoff made Ski^’sigheet a 8UM) v< Hall. I; 1 It ★> Dizzy , lean, ph > has broadcasting ] Aniei baseball, i a$ i staijtirfg out golf c.oursl -yeisterda; when countered Mickey] V Washington Senajors, Not ing a fa miliar face. “what tin e dp yoji tee off? explant tidijs, ci roy } y ini- kpt to ! siie Cornea gbif. 5 After'' assorted Dizzy atoi ed for pit vitihg Mk , J ' " ri' t 1 P • At IT T Ai l. (i J.;/V S S t 1 ; i - v uj s . i “ ' v r. ; B E T t E K H E S I' L S t- J KTON, JR. ' But Verbal -Sir h(is found . D. W. Williams, chairman of the ; Athletic Council was out of town | and was Hot available for comment. ! Coliseum Relays Start Tonight At Lost Angeles fielder. The team: i,.'! Above are the winners of the Intramural Track events this, spring- The four men on the left (bottrtm row). JOHN DeWITT, DON LAM BERT, ARLAN McKENZIE; and GENE GREEN teamed to break llnvite The fiv lition; to td Frida Satjirday the record in the 880-yard relay. DeWITT also broke the record in the 440-yard dash with a time of 51.4. JIM jDESM/ T KE, bottom right, won the 120-yard hurdles. -Tom Hami|ton, Tex- : h • "i -Clifford 1 Lindloff, Best predict t[ Snead ban yatds dojwi way, Clau ibn: As Sammy j I .OS ANGELES, May 21 -*-W\ ted pis first driye ,'>()() A crowd of more then 6(1,000 at the jiniddle of the fair-! the annual Los Angeles Coliseum le Harmon turned to! Relays whs anticipated today as Bob sbfppihl g First race- aS. Second base- Texas A&M. i » Shortstop—Chick Zomlpfcr, Tex as. i I', [ Tnnd base—A1 Jot* Hujnt, Texas. Outfielders—Stan Hol|mig, Tex as A&M; Jijn Busby, Tekas Chris tian; Charles Deveieaur, Baylor. Catchers—Jbe B z bkely, Baylor; Dan Watson, Texas, Pitchers—Bobby LayWe, Texas; Charles Gorin, Texas; E|uT/ Bees- JJM LONDON, upper leftJ won the 100-yapd dash; El) HOOK- ER,-placed first in the high jump; CLIFTON IfFfEL won the pole ! vault, and BOB SYKES won the 220 yard dash. MCK TIJRCV)TTE, far right, set a new record In the 880-yard dash, knocking 1.8 see- 1 onds off of the old word. i ( • afet l4 ; l ; -J- : ",i -- : — - * ,<< NATIONAL LE reduiresl ^ galjeiv ai d remarked, “we 1 one of thdi greatest arrays of track i ev t cxhs a&M ■ 8 • 1 » - :ch that all day.”' • ' « «-.i.i v.... ; and! field stars got in final training i lickjs for ’ the cinderpath carnival hnspn and Otey Cris- tonight. ’ man, who were doing thieir best Piimary magnet for the track to knock each other out df the , addict* is the renewal of the 100- qualifying daydfl, aie such close . meter sprint duel betwen Mel Pat- L buddies itha,t %y and-their wives i l0M of Southern California anch j are staying to|(etber during the .La! Beach of Panama, tournament ••* i ; \l i r' [ • ! . Medallist Skip AlexanideV ijonies .: Named for the lOO-metors the stoiy That he 1 used tb i ^lay j.j with them were ex-sprint kiqg : W Barney lEwill of Pcftn State fame.i-wjho ran third to Patton j here lath year; Charlie Parker si rf Texas, Australia’s John Tre- |* loar. and four others. i ■ putt iand for the | last lost onll the Service J- An examination has been | nouncod for fijling Vacancies fhich til for an- ernon q in tin shook hands,! warpl Z and a|iked, | vilk*. Maryli nd The, I5|)0-m,eter Coliseum record•! ;is .‘I nmitites 51.2 seconds set by j ; Italy's Luigi Beccali in 19:12. Ra*- t(* '1 4 Starting salaj ies for these ; po sitions range fiom: $3,397 to !$1,- 902. Application forms and addition- 1 v^al information , m;iy be obtained' '(from Roger 1 V". Jackson at the Col lege Station Port Office. PhilHes Buy Erickson Philadelphia, p/P'-- The Phda- dclphia' Phil ies! today announced the purchase of Paul Hiickson 33 ( lass to Hold Campus Reunion Saturday, Sunday I Aggies Play Last Game Coach Marty Karow and 20 baseballers left fpr Brenharo and the Brenham Mky Fete festivities this morning. 'The Aggies will meet tho Baylor Bears in a two game series that is to be part of the Brenham celebration. Plans are now underway for making the games at the May Fete an annual affair with the Vggies playing the role of host team each year. If the plans are, approved their opponent each year will be one of the/ outstanding college teams this urea, or if a college team is ftpt available, .some leading semi-pro team will be in; The games with the/Bruins today and tomorrow will close out the 1918 schedule for the Farmers. It was nftftounced yes terday that the tejim will defi nitely not go By the National Collegiate Bay/ball Tourney, even if it is Invited. ml pf.;>. v fell St. Louis New York Pittsburgh / Boston Philadelphia Brooklyn Chicago Cincinnati ' vt. i iji'Jfi i '. iM / ■ ^ l .320 13'I . ill) r- 151 . .23 ( M . ,17 IP I irJ ■n m 2 AMERICAN IK I e-maft Aggib track delc- the coliseuni Relays sla- hight jn Ws Angeles vijjill kkriv,* back in Co lege Station 7:318 p. nt., Saturday night, (arenjee Weikjei, pports publicity rectftr e nnouftced Thursday. Thei sq iad i|s composed of the n ile rela ,• teajm ftf Don Cardon, ifrvin ! Bilderback, Ray Holbrook id Ajrt Hamden plus , low hurd- r;Bol) Hull. Colonel Frank Andor-,-. n, tfack coafth, accompanied th—Three of thp Univorsi y of South Caro lina's! top pitchers arc top football players too. Quarterback Harold Hagajn of Savannah, Gn., Fullback ! Charlie Long, of Charlotte, N. C.. | and Halfback John Szakacsi of 1 Fairport, O., (ill handle mound j dutlea for the diamond crew. —64' over thd 6,467-vard Norwood Hifls ’ it,-. Js Country Club course. He had No Brother Act ? • . NEW YORK I— (TP- _ a 70 in the first qualifying round.! dowski, star ceftter of the Boston ! Tony Penna, of Cincinnati, was I Celtic? of the Basketball Associa- only a stroke; back of Alexander i tion of Arntricq and one of the | in two-day. qualifying play with ] cage sport’s all time greats, has a 135.- He traveled the second j two brothers enrolled at his alma round in 32133-65 and managed! mater, Scton Hall. However, ns an eagle 3 on tho 493-yard 15th. j yet neither has tried out for the; PennaV first round opponent was I basketball teamj CORKY# hiiro RECORD SALE! to Hit Your Stride WIDE Sues op-os' , j AMAS u I V II.; D K A T 0 X Typnwrit«r Exchange Slew * Ukcd Tj’pftwrlters Gh.iranteed Repairs 10. Main i j - ■ Bryan Wlut a rood Ue