The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 30, 1948, Image 3

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Th^ Campus Softlall l^bgue turned into a fbur-kvay? tie
Monday when the twoieadili}; teams, Puryear and Latv, were
handed sethaci 3 by B ilnet and Mitchell. The four teams
now sharing t le top fepo^n*re Puryear, Law, Bizzell, and
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Mitchell squad, pitched Ifije u
bail while stoppirg Law J-2 in an
overtime ! game. • •
J.' C. Chaney was thi losi 15
pitcher for Law, tllowing tine hit:
three of which wei e made 1 y le
Strong Puryei r HalL 00k hn
unepcpected 5*1 djefeat in he la it
inning Ifrom iV ilner. Bowei s
held the league- ending ’uryej : i r
team tt) six scratch hits,
.Pitcher $elle was tap bed ifoi
home runs by Fennel qnd (jeistiii fir
in the top of .the seventl to Jut
the game on lice for Milr er.
Joe Mike Carp liter of fPuryr ai
lead the hitters y ith 2 fo* 31 i
Eihil SeewaldT pitched |fouri >it
bgll iagainst Walton Hallito give
the Traijer Capif a 10 ti 3 w n,
Lindsay gave the winnorsiml eaj ly
lead ;\vheiii he com ectoid /or a hdi le
with the bases Ipadell in [tlio
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first; inqing. ?
* Seewald insured his win with
ho|mer over cer ter fieldf in ijh e
second. Pitcher Seewald repli
ed the" batters ir order, idntil tl
sevepth inning when fWalt
pushed across tv o runs qmd fil
ed the bases belLwe retiring.
Captain Bill Plagens i pit(|h
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Plagens faced only 161 batters
in four innings while his team
mates pounded out six’runs in
the second and three | in the
third.
Mitchell Hall
Takes Lead in
’Mural V-Ball
Mitchell took two fast games
from Milner 15-5 and 15-1 yes
terday to lengthen their lead to
i f 0 ar straight victories with ho de-
. jjt c j, er j ! p E feats. Holland and Dixon were the
1 Clark- of Leggett wai
W 'i rwri o p <> ! spiking and setting up. Milner
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; ’j with both men doing some nice
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Dorm No. 14
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(To 0 0 loi 0 5 R 1) Mitchell ■defense.lj
0010 0j00Rl! Bizzell and Law matched height
★ i; | and skill with Law' coming out
42011p2R10j with the advantage, 15-10 and 15-8
0 1 0 0 0 d 2 R 3 but only after the match went the
^ 1 i, full three games.
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1 0 Q 0 R II but Bizzell bounded back to take
the second game 16-14.
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Softball Trains
Play Friday
The Texas Aggie Softball
Team w ill meet the Rush Motor
Company Team ‘ from Conroe
Grove at 8 p. m. Friday
B. J. Lloyd will be the Ag
gies’ pitcher.
' In the last game Bizzell prov
ed that they couldn't btapd the'
pace with Law faking the game
with a 15-8 win.
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Skidmore and Williamson took
I honors in the- spiking field for
Law and Hovel and Sacra did a
.good job for Bizzell.-Both teams
f played good volleyball all the way.
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i Dorm 14, taking twm gamjes in a I
row fo wdn 15-‘» arid 15-8,! Collier;
j arid Cook played smart ball for!
i Leggett with both- men making'
good spike shots. Perry and Vela |
j of Dorm 14 [ played good ball but
i not good! enough to win.
ompete la National L
Other Texas Ifi
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Entering Milwa
Light Reports
HoUmkHi
RAY HOLBROOK, crack Aggie quarter miler is the third Aggie
trajekster to qualify for the National AAU meet to be held at Mil
waukee. Wisconsin Friday and Saturday. He qualified by placing
second in the 400 metter dash in the Southwest Texas AAU meet
held in San Antonio last week.
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!' Veteran Joe Pate pitched the! Trailer Camp ami Walton play-
Lottgview Texans hack taAho top! 0 ^ p'™* b T r ^ ^ nner
1 of the Lone Star League: I- - (V 0 ^ l»e decided with Frailer Camp
i * The righthander spaced 10 Kil- f™ming through with the "id. Ti’ai-
I gore hits' last night, as his, mates j^? 1 ' ^ am P ^ u ! st ^ an ' e A 0 ' 1 V —i—— i: h 1 '' f § ' '
SSS Softball & Water! Polo Teams
j fcated Marshall, 10-7,-. Tyler edg- . •[ | i _ |
led Lufkin, 2-1, and Bryan beat J f Seewald and Kocpning of Trai-
GJadewater, 5-1- ■’ | ler Canfp had a fjeld day with
' ' "u 1 • C C ^-’ , j' ear i» kookie, their spiking with both men get-
notched feis eighth win At tfie sea-; tinR s j, mt , verv nire kills i,,.
■son as Bryan batters j Munched • • •' \ ' ‘J ]
eight hits to beat the Bears. h Galloway was the*tor spjker for .^.l^i^team
phe Walton crew but Fearn of Wal- i: : ? • ,
ttpn Was the most polished! server in Navasota the
Stan Hollmi
footbal
Aggie baseball
has reportedly
I a iiro-baseball' conti
th the Philadelphia Phillies ^ac
cording to a late report from the
Associated Presk. '
According to a report from the
Associated Press released by the
Sari Antonio Light, Hollmrg re
ceived $25,000 for signing with
the'Phillies and has been ordered
to their Wilmington, Delaware,
Farm Club in the Class B Inter-
State League.
However, this is not a con
firmed report. A&M officials and
Associated Press representatives
have been unable to contact Holl-
mig, and his whereabouts at
present are unknown.
Hollmig has two years of eligi
bility left at A&M in both football
and baseball.
His loss will be felt keenly by
both the football and baseball
squads if the reports are correct.
Last fall Stan was the leading
punter on the football team and
the number 1 passer.;
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Heading for Mi|t
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Aggie track stars, .
Kadera.
HarndeH, who
in the Sputhwest ha i
the National for th<
years. At M nneapol a
den placed second in tjhe
ters, lokiiig to Normal
the University;of South
He has shown j mu
in the pajst year and
ricks
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place high in the Milwi u|
Holbroofc, whip ran in [pljtystl h
at the Mifmeapjolis trails iarid fa
is baeje ’ n f vh
outs afte^ placing se< oriil j in t
'400 metejrs in the S)u|h| , Te|c
AAU track and field r i
Antonio fast Friday,
still has ajnother year qf
at Si 11
olbrou c
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at A&M land will be cbirited foil
heavily in next year’s A gf ie cind r
squad. \
Kadera, who is onl;- i
more, is the outstanding
man of the Aggie jsqi ai
the Southwest Corifeilei
placed third in the disciii behiiiv
jweig
and p
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Fortune Gordien of the jL'niirer
pjliwiH - Me
ackmim
selected oil/
eball teairi
ra year arid
In baseball he wa?
the all-conference has
for the second successi
was one of the most feared batters
in the conference. He led the S\VC
in number of home runs hit during
the season’s plajy.
C-Row Wins Two
In College View
Softball Play
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Frank <ijf Yale in
meet at Minneapolis.
The Milwaukee gron
composed) of 24 Texa i
who will compete undei
of the Sari Antonio At
Coach of[ the dclegatijp;
Texas A&M’s ^olonel
derson who this past spi;
ed A&M to its secondlSjstraigHt
Southwesjt Confbremce 1 raik chui|i
pionship.J Manager of tUp-.'sIqi
will lie Erich rohil, Iqcj
registration chairman.
The athletes starlit | lerivin?:
Tuesday with a nine- iinjn g|roin
leaving San Aiitonio ajt
Leaving from San Ai
weightman Jack Crawlt y
west Texps State, jspri
Samuels of the Uriivenit >of Tei
as and Ti[uman Arijold
vei-sity i>f Houjiton, lu ijl
Boren of Texas Unii
To Play at Navasota Festival
C-Row showed lots of power at
the plate to win two games\in Lloyd Parker of iTrin
College View softball cbmpetitioii ^ity, distant runners C n jles I
last week and Monday. In a gamtV of Fort Sam Houston 11 ^i S.
against A-Odd the C-Row pushed Escoto of Alice High
across .32 runs-iin three innings of pole vuuIters Malcolm
play to win 32 to 11 decision. Wo- Ftn't Sani Houston ant
mach of C-Row batted three times field of tpe Uniyeiisity
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Tiie Aggie softball team and Tiegain. but as yet they haven’t en-
•iinmiiig team arc scheduled to
participate in the annual Water-
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Beef Steak Is j
Deciding Factor
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fifth of July*: *The softball team
will! play the Grand Prite softball
j teairi of Houston, while 'the swim-
min|g team will meet the Waco
coUiftered any stiff competition.
The contest with W'aco will be
their first appearance as a team
thiijsummer. " ^
Members of the swimming team
who will journey to Navasota for
X CHICAGO, June 30 —'.Pi— Ray
“Sugar” Robinson’s 15-round de-
"'cision over ]young Bernie Docuseri
^ Jr ‘ . , . , », 4, i Gepc Summers, Scbttie Potter,
Since the Aggies began softball Bill McCullev, Van Adamson, Billy
play, they have won two games! fcardw, and Gayle Klipple.
amt lost one in home play. Theyte .
should take the Grand Prize team |j ;J|e Waco team is composed
with little trouble if they continue chiefly of members of the Briylor
in the first inning of this game.
C-Row won its other game hy,shut
ting out A-Eveu 10-0.
The A-Odd team rebounded from
its one sided licking at the hands
of O-Row to rack up two wins lat-
ek* in the week.
They downed B-Odd 19-18 in a
free scoring game and then beat
A-Even 15-D.
Other games saw B-Odd edg
ing B-Even 14-11 and B-Even
beating A-Even 12-4.
Frank Guess, Uni’i’ersitjy
javelin (josser, jolihed
at Austip.
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C-ROW WINS
to retain his welterweight crown i to play as they have in 'their last jiUrithiersity swimming teain. s
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is the story of a steak.
The Harpm slugger starved
i himself for two days to make the
147 pound freight limit. Then after
tipping the [scales at 1464! in yes
terday’s weigh - in, he drank a
quart of beef broth ami gnawed
two outings.
through a'titvo-pound broiled steak.
This was his first ..solid food ip
4b' hoprs.
That hui(k of beef did it. Dur
ing most Of. last.' night’s title de
fense in* Ccmiskey Park against
the 21-yeatj old New ,Orleans chal
lenger—Rolunsbn was a blur of
power and [ precision. The decision
was unamirious. Docusen Weighed
145 b.
The Aggies showed their
piiching strength last Friday
wfien B. J. Lloyd held Steve’s
Circle Cafe hitless in a; game on
the local diamond. Excellent hit
ting by Sorrels, Hodge, Burditt,
Cqok, Batey, and Palmer has
also been a major factor in the
Farmer’s steady imprdvement. ..
The swimming team i has been
working out Since summer school
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THE BATTA LION
SPORTS
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1918
C-Row
A-Odd
A-Odd 3 12
B-Odd 0 3
R 19
R 18
A-Odd
A-Even
C-Row •
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B-Evcn
B-Odd
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: Texas College for Negroes, sprint-
lipe more ' athletes joined the
jup last night in Pallaa. They
distant man G. B. Shephard
$ sprinter Wendell pavjs of
er$! and jumpers Matthews Clayj
awl Eural Davis of Prairie
Uhiversity, quarter-itiiler Ray Hol-
brotok of Texas'A&M, sprinter,
Charles Reynolds, of Texas' Tech, ■
it.. -- ij. r,.i i i u_Ia 'I
hundler Hollis Robertson and half- , i
miler Mike Mercado bf East texas, |
State and high jumper Pete Wat-
kin j,: former Texas A&M star.
Meeting the group in Milwau
kee will be hop. step, and jump
star Jim Gerhardt of Rice, quar-
te -miler Art Harnden of Texas
Ari.M, distant man J^rry Thump- .
so i of the University of Texas,
w«ightman George, Kadera of
Ttxas A&M, and George Raborn,
fo rmerly «)f Texas University.
Parker and Robertson, both of
whom placed in the NCAA meet
anjd thus qualified for the Olympic
tryouts July 9-10 without compet
ing in the National AAU will not
run at Milwaukee. - .
The first six men in the NO-
A A and the Nation^ AAU will
compete for the Olympic trjt'-
outs to he held at Evanstorf. ■f' 1
Illinois. The first three men ili ,
thi final meet at Evanston will .
make the United States Olympic
team. Of the Texas group, Ka
dera, Parker, and Thompson are
raied the best chances. 4
Smother group of athletes from
(he ; Southwest representing Lack
land Army. Air Base which swept
through the South Texas AAU
mcillt at San Antonio last week
end; is being sent by the army dir .
forje to the natlonirts ut Milwau
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