The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 11, 1948, Image 5

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Gaythier Nowell, 2 5 year^ u iro
golfer, .Uocfsn’t have ,tp look i:
a crystaJ ball to pfe< let that AIM
will win, the Southwest Confe refee
golf chajmbionship a fain next s|a-
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All that the golf ] iitofessior al|of
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the Bryan
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is point tp the threfetearti) Jn#n- pionship teams, Nowell served as
.j a : .. u p ro eight years at the $p*^ng I
1927 and.
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Club has
win the! ebnferenjcejtitfc
thefn to anothejr 2hampionsl|ip,
win lose only tMv'is mfj
■ and I'RANK'1‘1C KK 1 of Bryar |1 —^\ynsus lu ms arizis ivn.ua.1t; Li uaafu otuvru ay ut; uu
Nowidll, wlioj) began his jpipi :siJ iwill he iplaybd at thb College Park Negro schoolboy still had freedom enough in his
sional beaiihinairi 1!23 as a:i is- and College Hills djamonds.'Plans j5] ows Frisco tossed him into the practice ring aga
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robin each se-
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year ati th; Par
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Club, qp
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irtg-Ltp Bryait|h 1925.
He- began working with tfic
gie golferji in 19|28
co i its fiijst
ference j bdlf charhpi m^hip.
was ov^r tjhe Brotik Hollow
try Club ciourse ip I )allas.
GERN AHI) SCHRlEVER o:
Antonio, now a high : ankihg 'J J
Air Force! bfficetj; 9. “DiCTt)|H”
BREHMER,. anqtine^ San i Aj
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JR., thib year’s cj ipt^in fro in
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vRetiuming wilLhle JjOHN HEl
of'Corsiicaha, BA iT HALTOjMHof
Bryan, and JAClt BARNETT
Cisco, dthe r winm rs pf majpf
the past spason.
Amortg those wlio did no .
the squpd jbut nia^ pet on jt
year are BILE wfLSHING’
Dallas, GENE DABlBY
NORTON SIGNH CONTtt|<rr-rHOMER NOR r ON, seated left, former head football coach at A&M,
is shown stgn’ng fa contpa-t^o ■‘Abe oyer ties of head coach b( R.ivvui- j. >'
veston, a parocial school. NORTON, wlw plans to operate a beachfront hotel in Galveston, said he
^decliiied I several c dlege-of •’ ] - =•• - . -. j . J-l. | | ^
>Others in photo indud?:SMost Rev. C. E. B5 RNE, bishop of the Galveston Diocese (center);
R^v. J. Ij. RUDD , president of ifinvin High Scl ool (right). Standing, left to right, are: BROTHER
GABRIEL, princijal of Ri-uljn ttigh School, and AL LOPEZ, president of the Ktnvin Athletic Asso-
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Bryan Profesfional Predicts Successful
Season for gie Golf Team Next Year
pi Program Will B
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ddleweight 1 titlq by i
iut Graziano,! lust as he
icted 7 he would, in the third
round of their third encounter.
knocking
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ind of their third encountex
Althougi 1 34, Zale immediate
ly proclaimed he would noi re-
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NEWARK, N.Jdne 11 i apd taken to his drereing room.
Thp champion who came bac c, To- He received a concussion and for
ny Zale, charted a fighting future a time his reflexes were gone,
today over the prostrate fofm of However, he was pronounced
ky Graaiwb. “absolutely okay” early today by
the underdog, regained the his manager, Irving Cohen.
Graziano said he never got
over the first punch which Zale
landed—a left to the temple. “I ;
niever even remembered 4he last
round,” he said.
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Zale agreed the first punch was
the key blow. The two were in the j
center of the ring, Rocky facing |
towards the outfield of the ball
park. Zale crouched, drew back
an, who operated a creamery at |
errvilje; A. O. NICHOLSON of
Shamrock, -now a federal bank ex
aminer ! in Dallas, and JIMMY!
LjANDON, a cattle rancher near j
Sian Angelo, formed that 1927,
championship team.
’Between the periods of chain-1
tire. He offered tb fightj all
comers and declared; “I feel
Uljve I’m going fhe other W^y
again—back to youth.”
Botjv of the previous fights he- ^ , ... .
tween the poised, silent Zale and his left, and brought it up almost
the rough and rugged Gnziino from the floor. As the defending?
went six rounds, but Zale nieeded champion started tp sag, Zale;
only half that last night. He floor- drove the same fist into his bodv.i :
ed Graziano after less than aj njiin- j Graziano went down but wobbled
utb of the first round, then ost U P 2,^ ^he count of three,
the second when Rocky came sijrg- The way he reacted to that
ing back. • 1 <first hard punch, I knew Id get
i But in the Ihird Zale wasj 4b- ; h{m .” 8aid 2ale.
solute master. He downed Gra
ziano for the count of s4 v e n '
twice had him hanging om the
rbpes, and ended matters with) a
tremendous left to the head'aft
er 1:08 minutes. In between all
this punishment Graziano kept
on swinging.
Graziano was numbed, bruised,
and baffled after he was rdvitved
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The sumurjer int
Monday with play
leagues. This suraih
best ever offtjred
leagues. '
The soft!); ill am
consist of mine teams,
be from Bizzell, i ^eggett,
Law, Puryear, D Dalton;
Vet Village, and fhe Trai
Single elimination
will be organiie)(
handball, and
as contestants
Aggie Yacht
Club Places
2nd At Meet
ilt Lake Country Clpb in Waco and
almost nine years as the pro and
golf course builder at Midland.
He returned to the Bryan Coun
try Club in 1946., . ! •
ne wen
the season undefeated
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jbegins in lh.e College Sta-; Frisco McGale. Ransom’s manager, came up with the idea iwhen with Crewmen Bob Koiineley and header
, __ , 'CNjoflitton Recreational j Council Softball ]u s boy Wadeid into efrery opponent swinging for a knockout-—and pay-1 Warren Elliason. They took sec- game.
DARBY olj Har-! | League [Jupe 14. (|ames are sched-; j n g nc r attention to defense . i 'j 1 ond place. The third race found ; The Tret, r ,
,lingen, p. E. HORpiE rof Plainvi|w,!, uled fcjr 6 o clo^kj on Mondays-,; stretching a short length of clothesline rope from each of Bufopd’s Warren Ellisson with Bak Reed I runs in fjnal inning to take the lighted by Durwprd Paip-
M ednesjdays f and i Fridays. Games • xyrist^ to his arms McGale trussed Buford sO he Couldn t hit. Bift fhe and Jack Holn representing A&M ■ first gamcj, then staved off a Kil- hit, no-run game
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Battalion £1
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FRIDAY, JUNE 1141948
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Boxer Buford Ransom Learned
Defense With Both Hands Tied
Softball
College View
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Camp.
Veterans and! their wikM froi
the College Vijrw Apartfnents
will comprise thy memb<frk|of thei
other league.
to\|i|h| mentis
tenni$j
is soon
BARNEY WELCH, star half
back for A&M in ’42, '46, and
’47, will ifssist Luke Harrison in
managing intramural athletics
this summer.
Welch graduated last January
with a flegree in Agricultural
Administration and bps been
working fh6 intramural depart
ment sinfie graduation.
A&M’s Yacht Club tied for seef
ond place at the annual Intercol
legiate Regetta held in. Houston!
Saturday and Sunday by the Hous-I
ton Yacbt Club.
Five intercollegiate teams - — ,
were represented at the races, i Mlapp ||| I (knp
Tyler Regains 2nd
Star; Bryan Wins
By The Associated Prefcs
Tyler regained second place in I
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r' .It! I ’ : V ■ j fourth in every race.
SEATTLE. (A > >.—Remember the schoolboy bully who boastied! he! A&M was represented in the
| cpuldjw’hip jtou with one hand tied behind him? | | first race by R. E. Tipton who with
; Hje’d find Buford Ransom, young^Seattle welterweight, ready! to Crewmen. Jack Relier and 1 Jack
call hfs bluff'and go him ong better —Butord learned to box with bj>th Holn placed fifth. Jack! Rebel' rep-
hands] tied. ,j • ' j | .i ; i j ; resented A&M i^xlfe second rate
The University of Houston won
first place honors by placing first
in two races and second in on&
A&M took two second places and
one fifth to tie for second with TU
who took third in all three races
to tie the Aggies. Rice cameji xyier regained second place ini a ojiyf /lbII l»
through with one first place, but the Lone Star League fast nigjjt AfitiVI L^OlilSOll
ruined her chances by placing fifth on a double victory over the Kil-
in the other two races. SMU took gore Drillers, who dropped into
third. The Trojans won, 6-5, 13--12.
Henderson ousted Gladewater
from fifth place by taking a 10-
3 licking] on Marshall as Bryan
Time of all games 45
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Wins District
For the second successijvj
Wasted t(Jlltde»^ter^ 104- Long-
J Lufkin divided a double-
tfew and I
. Longview
5-1. lost tl
won the first
the second, 8-5.
Coach Les Richalrdsoij’s /
solidatwl Tigers
bairaabifrionsfill
Richardson’s n
, - . Frisco tossed him into the practice ring against the best bioxyrs
jhe are being made ! fbr a six team available and told them to shoot the works.
league With a round; robin each se- “These days,” Frisco grins. “Buford if- a hard boy to hit." i
rjfjmester. j i | ' i Thei record bears him out. Buford! posted 12 knockout : vitJtorJes| in
| Forihs arc bejnk sent tq all hjs first 15 fights and was shaded o'nh'once.
. g- department heachijcr listing of j How BUFORD RANSOM W
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sent tp all
department heads Ter lifting of
members of the faJpulty who
cjn- .|j interesJed in playing. Other per-
ay i sons interested in the softball
(|p|n- j| league; should contact Grady
Elms in Room 212 Goodwin
an j| Hall.
ay I . The first round robin will! end
July r 16; The second will begin on
c y July HI and end at (he close of the
'second kemester, •
The Trqjans pushed 6ver three Kame schedule, Ahich
" ard F
against
arms to warid bff arid they also placed second. j gore uprising. The second game ■*’ fhe^ opening ! game
pt game
over C ■
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How BUFORD RANSOM Mas Forced to I-earn
The races were soon sored bv the went the same way. Kilgore came P'ay. Other distri
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Alex Stevenson, who won the
New York State Amateur golf
crowd several years ago, is a
member- of the Syracuse Univer
sity golf team this season.
back for three runs in the ninth, j impressiv
only to fajl one short. 22-1;. Ma
wins!
Marquez, 24-7
Bryan built up a nine-run lead
in the first (wo innings to coast
home against Gladewater.
George Shell won his eighth
straight game fbr Lufkin in the
second game of the Foresters’ twin
bill.
6, and 22-9;
and 27-0.
Syracuse’s baseball outfield ia
composed entirely of football play;
era, Doc Acocella and Bob Schiff-
ner, ends and Sliver^ Slovenski,
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wingback, patrol the garden
the Orange.
M’Gaha Joins Buffs
HOUSTON, June 10 —UP) Mel
vin M’Gaha, former University of
Arkansas, football and baseball
for : star, has joined the Houston Buffs
, of the Texas League.
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Bryan & College Station
Zoinlefer Injur
In Houston G
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Brothers Jim and Jerry Ejveiiet
! aril Notre Dame tennis stars. Jim
wojH'the Western singles and] M(s-
jame souri, V’alley singles titles and in
the same two tourneys combined
STON, June 11 —Chick with Jeiry to win the doubles
Entry Form For Tournament Intramural Sports
(Turn in to room 20/LGoodwin)
Scratch the sport or sports you do not wish to enter.
(golf)-(tennis)-(handball)-Cping pong)
Name: ^.4...., x
Dorm: Room No
Schedule of Classes
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Zomlder, third -baseman for the titles.
Oklahc ma City Indians, received a
“slight concussion and severe con
tusion’ near the left temple when
struck by a pitched ball here Wccj-
! nesday iright, Dr. Carl Young said,
j. Ybungv team physician fbr the
! Houstrn Buffs, said X-rays indl-
] cate t ibre was no fracture. He
i said Znnlefer probably would re
join the Oklahoma City Club in
iabout i week.
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Mfovrum gets underway
softball and volleyball
expected to be one of
petition predicted in
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tie cbii
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tournaments will
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Department. / .
„rone desiring to enter
of thfse tournaments should
in IN entry Wank furnished
this page and turn it in to R<
209. (Ioodwin Hall as soon
Addition of the new soil
diamond with lights located n<
o|f thb varsity tennis court,
ke it possible to play son
the intramural softball games!
jiightl ]A "definite decision on f
hjas not been reached however.
Ldke Harrison, former
of Men at the Bryan KieW
neg Vil| be In charge of t!
summer's intramural program
-Burney Welch >who has
v orking with the - Intramural
partmunt since his graduation
winter will assist“HariHson. ^ ,i
A meeting of all intramural ath
letic officers was held in Goodwin
I all yesterday afternoon at five
p. m. Schedules were aria
and these will be run in the
as soon as they are available.
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obby Layne Signs
ontract With !]
ubbock Hubbers
J LUBBOCK, Tex., June It
Eobby Laync, great University of
Texas football and baseball star,
h going to pitch, fur. pay in both
^ 'Ll’Has'signed to pitch with
ubbheik in tty |dass 0 West
i-New Mexico League and ei
r ha 1 ;! signed a three-year c
t act to play with the Chicago
tears In the National Profcssidna/
t ootl|all League.
Larp’y Larsen, Lubbock gener
al manager, anominced Layne
iad signed with Thr Hubber*
rpesdjtty, He did not reveal terms
contract, but said Lavm
Hottldj be permitted to leav^th'
:lub -early to join the Bears fpl
pre- ffeason workouts.
Th<f hce passer for the aerial
mind Longhorns last year recelyCO
a reported $70,000 for the contract
v ith yhicagd—A $10,00(1 borjils,
plus $20,000 for each of the three,
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