: f. •A j. ■:-■ !!.' «• i' ’V mmv FTT ■ • Plwrnn"' -3 'T-' ' T - - :>? M—IM !• 8 ear BK I Hi. . N ame itneasi .f seve . Ai ninth out. by drii t«r ill .m Ul^oftfetD jtoiiiinami inj a; strong liash Mo- m T ,oi Conroe i 1-0, in mil flay last 4*K ht -, The- 0 inning and Was bjyl.afthrill-patktd crpwd il hundred tans ’s lone run catoe in the liiR two men were Igniter star^| the rally lean sinf lei to cen- J. Lloyd came |up next 4nd drove another single through the ter tield tso from first ‘ The gar ox into rig home L.; '* r ■j as featured by a ^ itcherh 7 , dju# betweenl Lloyd of •thp A^giesj ahd Beina Ru^h Motor Company. _ otf the V Lloyd wasi in great form as he struck gu| 19 of t le 28 bat ters 'that jhe faced ai d allowed the Conroe Iteam no hits, only base when slip p»0» .»•«»- ' Bernard, tfie Conrfe pitcher, proved to >be a worthy opposing hurler as lie struck ou; 11 Aggie batsmen laid walked two; Bernard allowed. of w’hwl . In a ganje played! at ,eight r ... .x _ .1 . — ■ - A id Walked t^ o, B> i.ggles fobr hitsj, all n singles. me played at .eight o’clock 1 Highly? Tool bf Houston .defeated Bjeirtillb 12-6 \ to advance ^|he iifiials tonight against rafota tournament be night Wi ;h the ^g- 'into A&M,. The Ni gies beating Ledbettir Service Station IB-ll Other learns win ning werfe fiellville elver N*va- sota, Hugnes' Tool oVer Coca Cola of Bryan, and Rjish Motors' oveoJV'araer* Jewelers of Bryan. ee [ACGIES, Page 6)1 Conroe 1-0 in Navasota Toumeyfc _j A r P . j ill ; iJ ^ * — —* p ' : n Y Walker, McKissack, Page and Johnson Retu rn . r-r p. • ■ 1 A: I \ L 1—r iir' - > -/ By BILL I’OrrS The Ponies of SMU, South Conference footbsll champions, are in the limelight fts the: defeat this fall. With a manpower that can y be excelled, and returning lettermen to fill every gap, thie Mustangs can be expected to sho^ more of that fast, lunous type o* football that, characterized then play , last season. j such stellar players as Halliday jReirikmg, Cook, Sutphin, Baxcti Ramsey, Green, Hill, Pechal, and others will be missed hy iwan.^ dell and hi^ coaching staff bu .hey expect to offset these losses to the Monies’advantage. already conceded that . k Walker will again be one of the outstanding stars of the conference again this year, and some of his running mates will probably be right up there along with him. The Mustangs have men return .ng to some positions as many .nree deep, notably in the jtailbacx Other lettermen returning to the backfield positionsinclude daul Page at wingback, Dick Mc- xvissack at lullback <>and' David Moon in the blocking-back posi- .lOp. McKiSsack will have as his understudy this year Bill Ricn- urds, who did mog; of the punt- ingj iri 1946 but whfe ineligible last yepir, and Billy Mizell, a good all round performer. Kyle Rote, a freshman- stat 'of last fall, will vie with Walk er, Johnson and Payne for hon-i ors at the tailback position while Francis I^ilattie and Ken Black burn will give Moon stiff com- i petition in the blocking back : SpOt.' . , Wipgbacks available for service include' Jimmie Kendrick, Louis Butress, and John Champion. Because Walker, Payne, and FRIDAY, JUL' f i ' :•' \ : V • tl o n Ia. hi > Y23 ' li)t8 SMU Boasts Good Football Material This Year Mural Softijaii Law, Bizzell 1“ r- ! i :| ? j Rote tan till nlny two or hioro west buck field posttiona. the SMU .laachjing; staff will be able to set ip v»ried razzle-dazzle offenzos for ajny octasion. Jcjhnaonl Walker, Payne, and Rote will iall be used as passers at one time or another while i Richards, Burress, Walker, and Rote can be Expected to olvide the punting duties. In the line, the guard positions seem to be well manned with three lettermen returning. Floyd Lewis, * a-: 1 ■■ . . 1 -tt.v ;".V y l . •t'K; one of the best linemen In recent y«an( at SMU, will play hls last season 1 and Jack Ilallidny, a re* serve tackle last fall, will prob ably fill the other guard slot. Also gunning for one of the guard positions will be Walter ■HT™ '• Jr mm: V::- Koberds, a letterman from lost season, and Neal Franklin, who made the All-Marine team In 1H47. At the end positional Idler* men Raleigh Hlakley, Bob Fal* som, and Carl Wallace, prom ising understudies of Kcinking and Halliday last fall, will see service. The tackle slots Will likely be retained by Joe Ethridge and John Hamberger, veterans of last years team and can be expected to give lutstandmg service once more. Fred Goodwin, a two-let^rman at the center position, will have Riff competition from G. B. Cran- Jill, a B-team performer of 1946 and 1947, who looked good last year. ,The showing of several other 1947 reserves in spring training drills proves that the Mustangs will have plenty of power to hack up their defense of the championship. The only thing that seems to je worrying them now is that they .vill probably be at a disadvantage by playing Texas in Austin, Rice in Houston, and Arkansas in Fay etteville. 1 n HU,' i< n for ter’s softball champfopdhi) gets ?. « v ' Intramural compc )10I f 1 .i itart t ajt five- rithW am# cpal- di D6rm 14; and Trailer C lenges Walton. 1 . j Tonight at eight. Law] dnd Bizzell. become the proud h ildprs of a new “first ’ at A&M w they meet on the new 1 ghj^ed diamond just south of The < TTils will mark the first t|ne ic second summer aemes- |ntb high, gear today and /l battle. iThree gfaftiea will When Leggett metis Four of SMU’s outstanding starters of last year that will be back again this year. Left to right, Doik Walker, tailback, Dick McKissack, fullback, o- Rtheridtre, tackle, end John Ha»"bu»-«r«>r, t-ckle^ itr L— J ■ M, A m "i ■**i nil Xtl » *■ ' * . ad for tb^e Water Keep Cool • . j . Enjoy Summers greatest sport in new k ; smart >wim trunks:at a price you can V j ■? y * I ■ l Li J , Buy We for the price of C=SH>E=b Men’^ and Boy’s Swim Trunks . -it. i ■Al EXTRA Wje ha 1 Wool a B.V|D. makf c' ! Golfs Leading Honey Winners In leading Open READING, Pa., July 23 UP*— Ben Hdgan and Lloyd Mangrum Drought their.duel for golf’s money winning honrs down to the Berk shire Country Club’s long fair ways and well trapped greens in the first round of the $15,000 Reading open tournament. that intramural softball tealms, have played under lights.. The only team idle today is i Mil ner. i ' Intramural medals arc be nj of fered again this semester in tei mis, golf, contract bridge, anjd h m< ball and all winners will bei del en niii- ed by single elimination ou rna- ments. These medals will l e pre sented to winners of s|inglis and doubles in tennis, golf, anc hand ball, and mixed doubles In cpn ract bndge.. < .j Due to the crowded cour ie |coi|i- tjhe country dub, nine t(e the standard match the former Texas mite fror i ilear- by Hershey, Pa., in last wee dapper ) dan play at [Pittsbi rgL Hogan’s earnings total $2C,1?7.56. The 'field numbers just a Bout' every name giolfeir in - the jointly with all of the sport’s 10 lei ding money winpers matching di ives, chips and putts in the sair e oufr- nament for the fiwitL tine this year. A >;' ] <■ jr , In addition to Hogan ani grum, they include Bbbbyj LpcM?, Nearly 150 other top ranking Skip Alexander, Jimmy Eemaret, s a s will ;olf unless all cdntesUints agree re the start, of the match to eighteen holes, \U entry applications should turned in tq Room 209, Good- i Hall, by Monday, June 26th. rtst semester’s intramural pro- giRm was one of the best ever held A&M and this-, semester’s is •’ ected to be even better. Luke « rison and Barney Welch will " ct the program again this se* ter. | . J (jeneral Public iv Purchase Grid ckets Sunday eginnin|j Sunday, the gdnerwl \ 1 pros and amateurs also have en tered the four-day tourney but Hogan, U. S. open and PGA titlist; and the long-hitting Mangrum are favored. Mangrum went into the tourna ment setting the pace financially. He has won $20,421.99, passing Johnny Palmer, putch Hiri isdn, Cary Middleeroft, Clayton lei ifnjer and Chick Herbert, Fir^t fpriize will be $2,50a • lie will’’ be able to purchase tball tickets to A&M games fall on a first-come, firdt- bat / The weight of the armoi ir in the middle ages was afs as 100 pounds. J jwohi nuch r DOMINO!—Shown practicing for the comint domino tournament sponsored by the Batt Sports department are, from left to right, ART HOWARD. BILL POTTS, JAMES OATES, and CHARLES “RED!’ OVERLY. Entries for domino, forty-two and checkers will close next Monday. Dominoes, Forty-Two and Checker Tourneys To |Be Sponsored By Batt Sports Department Domiriocs, forty-two and check*: er | tournaments will be sponsored; by j the battalion Sports Staff this; summer! Prizes ranging from a frele clejaning and pressing to a silver Wjatch band have been do nated by campus and north gate mei'chants to be awarded to the winner and runneraps! in each con test. -The entry blank which appears in this issue of the Batt should Now ^ Price if:.' • l SPECIAL BUY m • • * vie a number of fine quality men and boys and Raybn Knit Swim Tnmks. Gantner and Viluee' $3.50 to $6.00. You 4 * V !• f-. —U.4- Choice$1.00 .a ■r ;e and Bryaa - iy|iiwiiiinHiiWF»nip i i ATTENTION VT.W. MEMBERS i * * AND WORLD WAR II VETER ANS REPRESENTATIVE il William T. (Bill) Moore •f • j ■ r .. • . .1 y ; j: ' ■ has pledged hiidself to vote for submission of a con stitutional amendment on the Soldier’s Bonus if he is «te«ed.Senator. Ml ' HERE’S HIS RECORD AS STATE REPRESENTATIVE M . i . j. j j • • • THE HOUSE JOURNAL.OF THE 50TH ;LEGISLATURE REFLECTS: . i Maiy 13,1947, page 2665, shows Representative Moore ‘ ABSENT. '■ ; ■/ '■ - - ! .'y. * f * * *L * * I < r \ T ^ t " * ^ ^ ^' * * f I ! V‘ ■ ' ll* j Hajy 22,1947. page SUO.shaws Represeptative Mocjre !voting against a Motion by Hon. Roger Q. Evans to get the Soldiers’ Bonus out of 'that the House of Representatives f , fit* '■( [ ■■u • { Juhe 3,1947, page 3366, shows Representative Moore 1 ABSENT. ' . M ' ! A, L > j- HE SAYS HE IS FOR US NOW, WE HOPE HE HAS "had a change of heart since he wants TO BE SENATOR. HIS PAST RECORD DOBS SOT SEFfcECT SIM TO BE OCR FRIRNp. (1 Ilfs malted and paid for by some i : , (paii Fclttical A4v.) V V'i - J --' ^ - it* be turned in to the Student Ac tivities office or to the Batt Sports Staff Desk by 8 p. m. Mcinday, July 25. Entries may also be phoned in to the Batta lion office, 4-5444. These three tournaments will bt held separately, with forty-two scheduled' to start Wednesday in the YMCA. Participants will be notified of the starting date by I mail in addition to announcements i in ihe Batt. Checkers will be played individ ually, while a team of two persons ! is required for the domino and forty-two tournaments. Partici pation. is limited to students, their j wives, and / of husbands Stan Hollmig, Texas A&M out fielder who signed a pro baseball I contract, hit safely in 14 of the 115 Southwest Conference games the past season. ENTRY BLANK Please enter - -4 -f in the following tournaments: (Check those desired) Dominoes... Addresses: Forty-Two Checkers. ’T Art Hamden, Texas A&M quar- termiler competing in the Olympic games, became adjusted to rdn- ning conditions in London in 1945 when he won the 440-yard dash in a large track meet for servicemen. M-—'.i.i LET AN ! 4 I Aggie Student SERVICE YOUR CAE ( ' <4.. M Ml ; °EXPERT GREASING 1 WASHING I / 1, 1 WAXING & fol: , •> •1 STOP AT THE ' ; • v' ■■ l ' n GULF STATION ■ As ' ’ . "• v ' • • 1' l block north Bronco Inn ; .. qn Houston Owned & Operated by J. W. Schmidt A.&M Stu. Vet - Claes ’60 s ■ -yi -.A m -aM •** 1 "•HIwm' '-TT ; 6 ( •' srfM r A us as a boy. years. 10 years. 19Si5. . ;e employees while in 1937. | tions in its history mber l'93.7-45. he sessions 1941-43. xpansion Program, iple A. Building. old, a practicing at- ,tion for 8 years.- :e, jfl L: V»t V, 5.;, A, :1 4 ' 'I b . ■ A •?: (.y / p -1 i.i i-'i