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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1948)
V/i\v ! ji ir,, I Y ; .i' ■i . noon witi. ft will meet ner opens, aj Hall, last idle: team ;|n In the Col Row playis B round at 5;45 Team Toll duled to aUi entries Golf,i 1 21,' Stude the entryl bla tivity off|( $ bjef^i-e $ jp^ m. Friday, ar®, tmr ll_ softt St, Rlitc leli will, play tHe Trailer camp, Mil- m Uizzi 1, and Law plats Dorrii 14. Piiryeat e nesti-i-’s fVeteran’s chaijnpion, Is tha bnly ie camp uls le ijrue. i^te^' 8 ******** bkU is a 1st sche- next vreek wken ^5. ; T' ■ and bill, horse- Week College View League dateIIeam R, and !i :m tr« reqh : ouhd nr* 4-trrH JU", mental w 11 be activity *xc entries nhou 1 of both iartjhebi. Golf entries jualifyin^ scpi'e et bridj * tpur- hj[< tide r, June epted -to use cjn tl Is page tud.mts As- f both 3olf : qualifyir Country poa<j ot 1 flights, Ekch of c M ltd double^ ourna- offerejd ii|! each bridgle. Bridge, nclude the{ names- e sports wil seasjionh h» inwfud (louhloi| shoju on cdursb in ining sLmimr bij o few npd st <rllai ‘till |to the tin^rs in ea|c 4- d| include a the Bryan f ir fhe PUr- tpe (various 1 eps Iht itai^uiral lut ifg both ine< nils will dni iii<H ami i «ll(lvlty. Row; Even Row- Odd Even Even Row- Even Row- Odd Row- Even Row • Odd Even £f Even Cl Row- Even Row' - TEAM R Even B Odd B Odd vs B Even vs ;A Odd vs B Odd vs !A Odd vf B Even vs A Even vs B vs B Even i Trackmen Leave IM ■a—i >■ ■■ ■— inal 5 m B Even A Odd B Odd A Odd B Even ! A Even B Odd HOI Odd all jramcb is 5:45 rBAlL~HCHBBULB tMFfli LEAGUE LONDOjN, IJujhc i:i [+■< cn’ti stvoniglyi b»lan«*t| V Cup temus ieani sWi pt four mat<ihe!| op the ipr Wimbledon tji tomplqtie i conquest, of B'itain'ji out-gunne l lass es. The only excitemenjt end day’sj Pf»> Mrs. Jeart Nici British side vfhen niejrichns [ne rs troiuncing -i Miss 6- foilowed, er and ir the two itonicluping Doris “ easily ov •Britain’s and Mims teamed th Mrs,; Kay latter th< British t( Baseball . Louise Broujrb of \Btjrer^y Hills, Calif.,' the i r igninh champion, tlrohgh ly fought sms bni 1-fc 7*1. - i! The 'A matches t> day’s' play. Dupont of ly extended the Ameri-’ Ightman e final ram at six-one Rhine hut of' the sec- suHplied by tocl of ; the* ihe carried j American i three furious- bnly |to msc,, ^2, by -two at thr sta .‘t of the Margaret Osborne W!iln|ingto i De \;, quick- w'il!' 1 1 Tyler yvas back in second place f, ett 2. ton, I )u t barelv today in the Lone Star Btod rh’S Mitoi y, which League i ace, ‘ ' ' From the standpoint of gimea won and lost the Trojans were tied with Kilgore for the spot but in' percentage Ljufkin held a foiir-pt int bulge. ■ "' i vim ^ , Leading Longview was responsi- yotith ul hopes, 6-1, 6-4, (p]f, ^orlyler making the advance. Brhu t h anc Mr# Dupont i Tlie j Tex j; n g ^geA Kilgore 13-12 thbs |iuppli ^l 1 tl e clinc'h- udfc ipere ivchilitions of: tussl k Hairt of R.ianti; scored er ijoy Gp nion one of playing cja^tsi am, t (-2, 6<2 Begiiisi , CHICA naitions sq, June -to—-Th| jadeb^lf fans will begii voting Tdesdnyj to p fe t hdr fav-, Henderson.! moving up tb oi'Ue |Iaj|oi vLcflgue jijttytpTp. the |ir j m _ 0 f. t j, e fj rs t division, wpn its tat a|l-star jgai|ic' in cqntdrs 15th aim LouiRljulk- Folfing ccint stations, j.'iij n^wspa^er* • T. nihgaijincp and the additfpn, Ctth Long bailloti il Winnin ovci-tijnc led :the Amjari :an Lpagtfi In; the c!:trji-i! ming in i-ep resent ihg 2 f D.ijitrijtd,. of Ei, the ijationi) ai|ji ietl w 11 dislribu e basebilll ! Date team [, T«tM i fl/14 Wdlton vs. Leggett ' Tlv.V, vs, Mitchell . j MUner vc. Biwell Dorm 114 vs. La,\y , 6/10 T.C.V.V, vs. Purjhear ■= Milner ys. Leggett Drijrm 1J4 vs. Mitchell C. 0. Spriggs’ Cubs and Andy Salis’ Indians open the softball tournament in College Hills to night at.>6 o’clock. ■. r i Six teams comprising over j 100 businessmen and college employees have been selected for the ment sponsored each Si the College Station Council. Tad Moses’ Yankees and Bennie Zinn’s Tigers play Wednesday night in College Hills, and the Giants coached by John McNeely meet Phillip GoodeV Pirates on Friday. That is the schedule for the first week of the contest. Games will be played each Mon day, Wednesday and Friday for the next six weeks; Game time is at 6:00 p. m„ the site alternating between College Park and College Hills. Anyone in College Station wish ing to join In the fun Of softball play should contact Grady ElmSi chairman of the softball commit tee. The committee Is composed of W. R. Horsley, ll. IL Sorrels and F. B. Welch. Grady Elms, W. 6/18 -' Liijw vsj Bizzell Law* vsi Leggett -Walt Milner jvs. Walton Dorm 1J4 vs. PUrycar Bizzell ivs. Mitchell Six TU Athletes l Will Enter Meet At Minneapolis AUSTIN, Tex., June 18 -</P>- To Repren and l which will be held Quarter milers cus-thrower Georg Harnden, kiagLpf tl quartermilers for tfi 'ears, has plajeed at br the last two year* pMovement thait he ha season indicates that Ifckmeij itflVe 1 egiatt yi J • I ‘L if' , i j' ■ WilnaerN of the Intramural wrestling championships for the spring semester at o right they areijG. F. KUTOH of "C” Field Artillejry. R. V. GARCIA of "C” C HER of Dorm 1|. It. K. KOENIG of "A” Field Artillery. C. (!. SCOTT of "A" Left to FLESHHR G. M, Rodgers of! "B" Cavalry. Not shown In the plcturelare G. B. CARLSON of "B” Infantry. are shown above, (’oipposlte, C. W. Air Force, and KLATT of “ir Field and It. A. rs Lbse To hall; Tyler & iew Win Sp a U alien {TV GRID MONDAY, JUNE : 1 rt’ 14,1948 : Pago 3 ‘ ^ I..,,,—J, a t which will bl the fivb The Associated Press Six Universiy of Texas track and field men finished drilling here last week for the Natiobal Colle giate Competition in Minneapolis. Jerry Thompson, Texas distance ace, who seeks his third NCAA title, is the only senior on Coach Clyde Littlefield’s squad try to -make Texas one top teams. That would be higher than any Southwest Conference team has finished in recent years. Charley Barker and Perry Sam uels, both from San Ahionio, are the Texas thunderbolts ib the lODj the United States Open add 200 meter events. Parker ran l Stunning a record cro' par-breaking performan Ben Hogan Wins National Open With 7SHlole Score of 276 Arcaro Rides i Citation to Triple Crown NEW YORK, Juno 18 -</fl Calumet Farm’s Citation streak i to an easy victory In the $100,0( added Belmont stakes Saturd; and became the eighth horse history to achieve the triple cro Citation broke on top despite again this yeir. He now had the eoi he lacked Wl ei he in the NCAA 400-n 1946 and firth last » better ruh ter too he has been s epping 440 from 48.1 to 50.! Only once this sea den had to di? all t was in the Cdiseum running anchir lap meter relay ai ;ainst 11| les Athletic C ub. Ar baton only n step Cochran, one sf the beat him in tlie 194) meter run. Harnden step at the fi dsh. Beating Corhrnn. in needed confidence n ij Aggies nncho- man jit three-yard de: kit to gifs a victory over hi way team ipm V n jias way. I lays \f thb | LosAplRje received bhd Of men HCAA ' had!: By BO MYERS ‘j! LOS ANGELES). Juno 13 -to Ben Hogan, winner of almost every i other honor in golf, ca biggest tournament Sa iturcd bis turday at: Champion*; of the • I A I uesdiy Marshall beat Bryan 11-6 and Henderson shipped Gladewatcr 7-:i in o her games. “I Tyler jcloutied 14 hits as Otho Nitcholasj pitched a sj^-hitter in the one-sided triumph, ovpr Lufkin. Jijnmy! McCarries drove in two runs with a double in the last of the ninth ini Lohgvicvfs victory oVer Kilgore. Hendelson,I moving UP t|o the Hilt 98 ratlio md three 7 states ibbia. In ' Ameri-’ 800,000 Vks. i St i31 - eighlth straiglit game by downing Gladewatjer. I 1. ji Mjarshljdl staged a Igarrison fin ish to Jcouqt 'Seven runs jn the if v n I nr} Boitjoli’i Red Sox In 1947 truent. l h (Your old carburetor ^nay be r*l recioes gja l brykn 1 7- i, i i% I r ’ * h h Bryjan, T. isb to count 'seven runs eighth iij» licking Bryan. Grculaeh Named To Botany Group ■ 1 I ■ I 'i j . Dr. \1. A; Greulach, associate professor of (biology, has bteen ap pointed A' member of the Botanical Society -of America’s committee oil Demonstration. Skilly and Tech niques fpr Botanical Teaching, r. Greulach, wlio VfVecl as insi you of loo us irBuretor Moto sxas ain - Co. the fastest of his career last week, at Dallas, a 20 6 that matched the best time in the country this sea son. Frank Guess tossed the javelin 211 feet at the Southwest Con ference meet, the; thilrd best throw this year. John Robertson has one of the four best broad jumps of the year at 25 feet. The sixth Longhotri Contestant will be Bob Walters, an inexper ienced but ambitious high jumper who has cleared 6 fact, 6 and 3-4 inches. | Motor Transport Short Course Set A tljree-day short course for su pervisors of the oil field haulers division, Texas Motor Transporta tion Association, will be held here today through Thursday. The course is limited to 20 cn- rollees. If more than the limit en roll, the same counk will be of fered again the following Monday. Russell Fitzpatrick, of the mo tor transport training division, Industrial Extension Service, is in charge of the course. District Contest Won by Local Club The Collage Station Kiwanis Club led District Three in atten dance for May, according jo Sid Loveless, president of the ejub. been incited to revise bis mahu- By pu attendance Of 83 pejr cent, script on radioactive 'tracers for the’ local chapter beat other mem- use in the ^Botanical Review.” | bers of the district, Which includes He will attend a senjinar on the Houston, Beaumont, add Port Ar- usc of radioactive takers in bo- thur. tanical 'osearch late this summer, f Tlk seminar! will be (held: at Wil liam an 1 Mary College, Williams- “ rginia. I - j burp, U- —- ivd with a J pe, Hogan ! won the 4 championship With a 72^ : hole score of 276. Par is 284. The mechanical man of golf, re fusing to crack when thjp pressure camb the par Country Club championship course with his performance. Shooting final rtunds 69 to go with his first AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland in the final stagen, wrecked pi lil .. f | < p| n hi- 1 ur 71. 7,020-yar} Rivera NeW Yu't Washington of 68 and Boston .... round St. Louis and second round 72, Hogan steadi- i Chicago .;. ly and carefully choi hopes of his nearest ri\ Deniaret. Demaret finished scco ing Hogan’s rounds of Hogan broke t;hq U Touroiim-nt ,vc,,-d to,- ft 2881 registered byf l|ig R«lnh Uni- . ped down al, Jimmy' i ; J New York id, match- Boston 58 and 69. Pittsburgh NATIONAL LEAGUE slight stumble at tlie gate and 1 ?d all the way, except for a br moment when Faraway got a hejid margin at the half niile call, j The Warren Wright speedster was piloted by Eddie Arcaro, wio became the first jockey to ri le horses to two triple crowns. / y- caro guided Calumet’s Whirlawjay to Kentucky Derby, Break n^ss and Belmont victories in 1941. • The Glenn. Riddle. Farm*’ Far away matched strides .with t he Calumet flash until the pack lit the. backstretch and then he start ed fading. That was when Better Self and Bet.: Esearlru started moving up. ; .689 Better Self- beat out Escadru ; by .608 a length and then strung out j >c- - r »71' hind in order were; C. V. Whitn ys .510 Vulcan’s Forge, A. J. Sacke; t’s •462 Gasparilla, William Helis’ Salrjm- .158 gundi, Belair Stud’s Golden LiWht .396 an{ ] (ji cn Riddle’s Faraway. - I 295' Count Fleet’s record for Ijhe stakes, equalled by Citation toqjiy, was made in 1943. 1 Uonferenre, h i built Bunco in hi* mvii nbt lllj Ray Holbpiok whi hr termed I arndeif/ also stands place in the brook placed Track and the finish li hind Harnddn and in th a goe I NCA J *eeon« Field ie on ran the 440 second bracket j When the Aggies Bi meter relay i[ti. the lays they did 1 3:11.0 which 47.76. Becaust the on the team Coachc Frank that both Ho ran their laps or less. A la > relay is slig yards, but their timbf would have wobab ji 17.2 or better. Holbrook who still of eligibilit left i much improiement ill son and mi ny tie jr wll develop ner than Ha next track Harnden in this year. ; |J Kadera, the otitst iWlng St. Louis: lalph Guj- GincinnaW dahl at Detroit in 1937. He aNo G^j c • a l*— « Vv .1 Ia 1 i * . a #•» , • / \ 4 r\ fractured the 51-hole which was 211. An estimated 25,000 f ins watch- Houston score, top, W. .85 ed the triumph of the J,1-year old Fort Worth 31 transplanted Texan from Foj-t,Tulsa j. 31 Worth, who now calls Hcrshey, Ba. I Shreveport 20 home. ! 1 I Sun Antonio 26 I Dallas 26 Beaumont 26 .24 Bet. .563 .563 .542 .531 .51(1 .457 .451 .388 Bet. .60.1 ,57(j -551 Previous triple crown winners were Sir Barton (1919), Gallant Fox (1930), Omaha (1935), y'ar Admiral (1937), Whiflaway (lt|l) Coui (194 t Fleet [5) (1948) and Ass i Aggie Slot all Signed etroit Lions Slamming Sam Snead, who kid the field going into this lenge, dropped back of 73 and 72. This was Hogan’s course. Ho won the last two rich Los Angeles open tournaments oyer and 275, stripping its shots. He became the first in the. same year the DETROIT, June 13 -to-ffhc Detroit Lions of the National faot- . 192 • ball league announced today jtlie .456 signing of a veteran of Inst yeir’s .456 Lions squad, Dick Stovall of Abi lene, Texas, center last season. .141 .421 The DALLAS, June is Rebel* yesterday sold Pitch- 13 -to Dnlla Cr Ray Harrell to the Macon, Ga it in 280 Club of the South Atlantic ILeaguo, par by 13 Harrell lias been with the Rebels only a short time, | joining the I Orient wilh a club in the exchange which sent j players atid a young Catcher Burl Storie to Memphis of 1 Earl, plays with Yankee and tlie PGA chanjolonships- j tlle SoutTiern Association. gusta In the Sally Uague. ^ one medal, the other match play— I - , , , 1 - - ■ 1 - ’ - since Gene Sarazen turned the trick in 1922. New .Charles (Red) Embree, York Yankee hurler, comes f om a pitching family. HU father [tvas a star at Monrovia, Calif., tj an older brother, turned down | iov- eral pro offers, a sister toured’ the team of sot er b: e^-ownei R. C. ECHOLS Realtor Canady’s Pharmacy ; Brj-ati Phone 2-6454 rr 1 i.^i. -M FR0Z -X' ■ ...'i'U: .111 d- v .. c ”^T. •' _ (I--'' m Frozen .* ; - ; i . f. % 1 , vii. It : • :5 :* . . V . >} »i l. TTT Entry Form For Tournament Intramural Spirts (Turn in to Toom 209 Goodwill) Scratch the sport or sports you do not wish to (golD^riennis)—(handball)--(ping pong)y(bridge)—(h 1 Name ! 1 n. Dorm • ;i..:..;_;;,-.....i....:..*:;u:iROOni No • . 5 ■ j t 4 • . I Schedule of Classes enter. irseshoes) a t •••**••• *8 <*•> 7:00..... i . ) . 8 9 10:00... ,... ^ijn 1. ■ 12:00 1:00 2:00. 3:00../... 4:00 »*' -.b • !■: L’j —- - —— ; a bbxak «r raii! MUNICIBA^SWTVMNG POOL OPEN DAILV ■ 9 PJ#. - CLOSED tU • • j« a <■ .u ■MU- ■****- j ’ .. pi ' a Ladies only on Wed. and Fri. fn< IMfeous music ^loto, of Wto ■HHIIIHfiiiim mi Is > - * , '^ 3 I *- ! . ''J 4. k. &!& ■ ‘1 ['l — i “7“ -r man on the the Southwest Cpii find the going a littli NCAA Meek ~ sophomore time to deve men that he have. event which •■lx morrow for Minneapolis ield Championsnips Saturday, and Ray Holbrook aiid dis compose the 3 man squad. the liyj ! ( )• that \im iWhpn P«d. 0 10 the | Icktid B'»« 1«! t In tl ej vVas * ri ■ if arc si i Andei Ibrook in 4 of tit) Htlly Tj "ahjia I’haftc lee th "1*P| ^NHtMtBl! H «mi 1 Geoi g i^nd ha He will enter 0 iU thej is his spxiait RADIO REPAIR ■ • ■! | • : ] is our specialty THE RADIO SHOP “A member of Philco Service” r 'ii ■' 11, 1 ’ - One block vviest of Post Office on W. 26th St. • j ;! | I- Bryan I PHONE 2*2810 j Complete repair 6n all makes and models 6f radios. ALSO BATTERIES FOR YOU PORTABLE 4-W— \ ’ I sags -wm*- 3 1; 1 . K — —p I Id m (](lise : a*t tintip j iveifai ipt tv^o er ijuin! rip v be) lid Harhi i ecomdit 1600 jtnc thjnr !o,r tl'i jceiti I Ka.s a lyi? Ja» « It: p ny !>e ^ e tlhm into I askjr; rnden frl the’chjrl seasoi .ji He <Rj a cm pli of f < uad ](|.i tnc:, ugh op thi t isomp will ib up : |rug ittl is 01 Opening; G Be In After* Although isted dules as a n ght atffli Aggie football ganr) nova will bq play < phiaU Frank in Fit l< afternoon, Si ptinnb Kickoff ti*e opener will 1c 3 The game at fiijd as a night a tractii in 40 miles frira Ph t)0-' 4™ 170 ra has thrown the diacna over 170 feet on several occasions lluring the past season and has jUie second best throw of thr year to hia credit. Only man fo tHnri the platter further during the track season was Minnesota’s 1 Gfrdien Fortune who set a new world’s record with a throw of over 178 feat. Weather conditions have a lot do with distances though and adera’s average Beema to be In e 160 to 170 foot ranre. He amh a good chance to place in ie National Ibut probably not too Ih.j 1 . ^ - he Aggio squud will be one of several sent from the Southwest (lonferenca. 1 • ■ /|7 " r k Baylor to Meet ; Trojans in First ; Game of Playoff 6 k pBNVlCR, June 18 Bopthem Gallfornlu Trojans will oppose the Baylor Boars and the Oklahoma A&M Cojlojro Gowbrt’i' til play tbo Colorado Bt a th Bentm 1 tne opqnlhg giinw* cif tab Wos- rn NO A A Bttsobnll PluyouH hove odpesduy. I i The Trojans, whose victims this jnettson have Included tho Chicago white Sox, the Cleveland Indians ml Hollywood, Seattle and Los ngrlos of tho Paelfic Coast lea- have been installed ns favor- A T if cn Hat Surprise l il \m ght- [Jjmrny, who w« ijjni of; vyitiji Villanova.. ' H* nay] # thi-: , NEW YORK, -to> WTieh Frank Howard, Clemson College football jttach, escaped from the state of |i f South Carolina to [speak to an 6 alumni group in Burjingtoh, N. C.i ‘ 40 pocehtly, he didn’t overlook an OpI »(mt mrtuinty to drop in for a visit frith Earl IWrightenbury. Burling- ticin High School tacktef^fri Frank rang the bell and wh«> jlpencd the door but Beattie Fcath- irs, whose North Cdrolinai State < am is second on Clomaon’g schc- liitlci next fall ? a thel thej nji i list dridns Ka- line till ' boil Charley Har|nett is following |ii ^tpc cleat marks of his tether, Jimmy, who was a top inficldcr i f in Bl) on Sat di day 118. fho bij. KDf was 11 it Vil Itu clphia 4- i 1 schc- bxas Ua- adcl-l ; •jl'iaons ! ned W'ova, 1' i B A T T A L I O .N -' ( I.AHMriKII ADS, 01 VE I H E T T K K It K h l' I.TN J .1 . f. j ' -r ii -'[.‘it tt» ***■ i.>. Ufi VKlnna & i I VI 8n|HI Y*ms that mill thb superb WMition. These tryblu hoWthei ...Iasi longir,.>Hi m •- * -• / . j / ! 1 ri