The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, August 04, 1948, Image 3

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bility for Jni
received wh
attorney
ier
to deliver th s'message to
said ’ Georg* ^rancis Hjewett,
adelphia attcpmey who is serving:
counsel J for Tdjo—
judgement of the in-
as Americar
now awaiting
ternational v )ar crim'
, “Wainwrig
that as one
want him to
hold him pe:
treatment I
oner of war.
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sponsible for
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hat as
r he
hot be expected to know aboutj such '
details.”
Canadian! to self
new prime MiNigrn
OTTAWA,
gtepheiti: St Lauren^
Minister fop Exteriali Affairs,
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Aug. 6i <JP)
emerged
day 1 to ‘
leavy favorite yfester-
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DnjiO Canada's next Prime
Minister, but the'face is still wide’
open, i, r j r. . - ■ 1 I',
Most of the delegates :te< the
National Liberal Party corivontion
which opened yesterday are un
committed. ! [The cojfvention Was
called to nan e a succeOsor to Prime
Minister W. L. MacKrnZle King.
James Gauield Gardiner, Mi n > 3 *
r ter of ^ Agri riilture, is . the second
leadjhg contender, jf \?
MANY
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fantile ha
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| Davies,
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TiirES FACE
PDLip EPIDEMICS
.gHINGTON, Aog. 6 <A|1—In,
rsiS is ispreadijhg in
If the' states
Mitchell
To Tie
iwg
qqwned j the defending
league, Milner
Hall
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Ry DON ENG
Mitchell Hull’s sof biill
champions of the Intra m ral so: ... _ T >jr . T . _
6 to 2 Monday night on tl e lightly sofitbaH diamond iji one
of the best games of the g mester
Th6 win enlabled Mi(tc|iell to i ehialih in a itie with ijizzell
•♦■lor ifwst
*ng
High Sch
Well
Among $
place in the league
Sr '
Of the
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TWO STUDENTS attempt a, un . i ne
the camera of The Battalion' >jion omy
Bob Morris and Tcm Shipley
tdiaieo VJO points to Deal me
LhJX r tetus ana P, L.
lor second puce by
seven points, ihe latter team
yjas m uni running tor the top
ptei^e unitl tney inane onty sev«*tt
I units m fine inmai game last
ingnt.
' fa
The sk-ond place winners were/
*iyen a caju-oa pi Cigarettes aoti
tree Cleaning anu ptesging Ou-
i.eu oy cjne Aggie cteaneis anu
liiiuors. i. A -W
The Aggie Softball Team
Taylor Wilkins—from left to right; front row. Bill Wake-
fiejd. Mil Sorrellsp. Les Palmar, and Bill Hodge; second row, Herbert Turley, Hubert Clark, Buryi Baty,
anti Jack Watson; third row, Preston Sipfth, Barney Welch and B. J. Loyd. Not pictured is Jay Cavall.
liors.
came through with-
ast one bap game,
and mown were jnetd
ijo i» poiuiis ny rieius and ueist-
Secona-puce wntuers
two; pi 1 their itour
TMBRil r '^| Uavall k ““ Q****** games mijt made ‘jn
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Major Stone and
The bdxmg mai
|ed oy Lq j.«JVMoore
.. Carter. Lt. Modye
the cadets dprmg
te.:.■ • I ‘
Softball Standings
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Bizzell .
.Mitchell,
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T.C.V.V.:
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n-Jbeggett j
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v I Puryear!
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Totals '
♦Batted for Sorrells
Calvert
Gibson, cf ...
Foster, ilb ...
O’Brien, 2b
Davis, lb ...
Shaw, l|f. ;2~
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in seventh.
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.200
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[The Balt spoils staff will sjton-f er
spr a aommo tournament starung i
0 |.nkt Mohcitiy in tne t Mv A. Itnere . ^
0 H -uilicrant sets ox ; 1 ^ 9tarte(1 | out a8 th | u?h
q | Until the s
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Bizzell in {Fourth
Vim; Burch Scores
Second Victory
Artnur burch pitjeneu au.i [bat-!
ted Pizzcu s soitoau ueam io ItiPirj
loja.rtn vvm Loi inej seiitcstef ,.]as
4.:t.u oowAeU ’iYautr camp 'iw j
u tn tut ituraptui ui suijumii r
te -viuttuay <nLeiiioou.
Ancii vj.aiue>, mv losing pilch-
tor traticr c.i|nt,i, gave; up
mltrieitn vatas w tiiui c«st nuu
Battalion .
P 0 R T
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4,1948
Til and A&M Lead in Getting
Schoolboy Football Standouts
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ABILENE? Text., Aug. 4 OPi—
Hign senool bakKetoau jtlarers
here for tne annual an stai g »me
ox the Texas cogching scmoi af"
well distributed [as-to enact of
colleges they will attend. . j-
Texas will gej three of th !m,
while Texas Christian, aoi in >rn
Methodist, Texas A&M, avd Ty
ler Junior College come u{ a uh
two each. Texas Wesleyan ipx-
as mines, tttCe,.Lbayior and Tu-
lane get one hpieee. Foir of
[the boys still arc undecuieti. -
The cneck-up sinows;
Texas—Vvauer Kearns, [leiten,
center; Lutuer tcaroorougii, roiy
Worth;, forward; ji mis
Howies, bum Houston imranon)
forward.
x e x a is Christian — I la irice
Campocii, Mount Vernon, giana;
tiarvey rrommdl, Sinton, guard.
boutnern metgudist—Max tiail-
bert, i mmickmorion, centei;’Pen
ny White, 'Inomits detierson odn
Aittonio), fdrwanl.
Texus A«£i*i4uene Lai dr im,
Abitene, guard; Walter lapis,
Neoenana, center.
Tyler junior Juollege — Bjjryan
Miller, Crozier Tfecn tDallat)Jtolr-
varo; Ken benjbi-rcon, btpi|ord,
forward.
lexas Wesleynh—Tom Banpocjk,
rratr.e Valley (Nocomf), gju.a'fd.
Texas Mines—-Ramon Ui
( gaso High, for yard. ^
Rice—Leonard Childs,
vis (HoustonK guard.
Baylor—Bill Harris, Ha
11 downed Trader
a daybght tilt,
all’s i team whit
pfekibus y been a three-vlay
wu| iMix'heil anid Bizzell 1c
Iclsfc ground by rcn|ai
loiitfay,
tclejlis, performance
night was one of th<
exhibitions of the se
eder. [they p.ayed air tight
ieusi|v< ball committing no
’ois daring the first lour in
"fWL PM ■ M
ih(| last of the-fifth, Mickey
un idjj second bahdman if >r Mit-
1, Committed his teairs only
>riin an attempt to catch Wof-
fly; ball beignii firslt
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stand-
Camp
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Mon
beat . .j:
iipalj i Gei8ti«an,<. Mumci
q upniyuoes- t(> accommodate all play-
o| dfk. so entries win be accepted
art of play, rrizejs wul
[given to tbe top two
n [tdains.
q! 1 line folliiiwing week a “Moon”
q ; t<|urnamemj w.ii 'be belt! due to the
nl
it |iu>;[jji oe a ciOob contest
r njriti' t amp pusun|.g atioss
center.
exiis is ahead with Texas ! lumne — Bil y Winip,
__ - |t _ i lack ox entries for checkerjl.
Totals
Store,' by'innings:
Agg
Catert
...000 000
...200 001;
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0—0
x—3
iLeadiDg ditchers
ABILENE, Tex., Aug. 4 UP)—^T
wu “ A&Mj a close second in getting schoolboy football standouts forward
mjr, , „ \«"!xiuriXt or'me K' who Will appear in the annual jiH star game of the: Texas
mnlng. , .; f coaching school here Friday night. A check up today showed
r>i*tt‘ll came back in their hah itxakiio nave ootaHieo eigne,.lex-^—f— —I ;
ol tne iiiM ui seard tour ruii.s|.anu as AAsM seven, and .’southern Metn- ‘
lake tne iv-au. in ihe next, iliinmg ouist [ hod Rice four each. Three
bizjzeii taa.ed throe more limes will gq to Baylor while three win
to hew up tne baa game. ; | enroll! iit. Oklahoma,
ivurcn wuh Uireii- lias in three
mmm
i- 'holding t
m4~
The a)l .tinile scoring record for
single spuson rs belli by the
arq tea in. of 188H which com-
points in 14jgames while
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Hovel and Green
Help Jewitt Wirt
Jewitt, Texas’-: softball tedfm j
downed Caldwell; Texas’ team 9 I
to 6 last night in the first game L
of a double-header at Calvert, j
•Tekas. ' > v . ’ . j!
Bob Hovel, Aggie intramural
softball player who was playipK
third base fyir Jewitt, won the
game for his team by knocking
a hpme run with two men on
in the last inhing with the score .
tied at six-all.
Ifovel was given a pair of ladies
nylon hose fpr bis game wipnihg
.blow. r -j J
Lefty Green, another Aggie
intramural player, pitched the
entire game for Jewitt receiving
credit for the win.
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Bqth. Hovel and Green are qn
Bizzell Hall’s softball team in the
Intramural League.
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Plagens In Second
Win for Leggett
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Scoring six runs in the sixth
iilnirtg, Leggett’s Softball team
-I trounced Dorm 14 10 to 4 for
their second Intramural Softball,
victory of ihe current semester.
Plagens, hurler for .Leggett, was
credited with his second pitching
victqryj
Stewart started the big sixth
inniftg rally for LeggetC by smash
ing a long home run with the bases
empty, t ’ <
Adams of Dorm 14 was [charged
with the pitching loss.
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j eftainsen—I 'h ryea r
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0! aouiiy SfewaKt i;<.iieved Garner
0 jonjlme inounu tor l[i,ailer Cantp in
1 th.j seyemn mfnng.
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Satral stars, including Byron
Towjisend o! Odessa, named the
ouilkkiming player in the state,
and Henry Stollenwerck of Wax-
atiacrile, an all s.ale hack, still
are undecided.
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Intra-squad Game
Bunky Bradford of ARP; ,\vho
led the nation i 1 scoring 1 ist sea
son, is trying to , decide lei ween
Texas Christian and Kilgxn J;u-
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Haloy,- -Johnson •City^ gutrtxi
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one of the many odd | tjrunipiiig a diamond from n^rlh.
t was then all over hut 1 the
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SAT. PKEt UE — 11:00 P.M.
SUNDAY & MONDAY
tftis summer,' and is exceptional be-
fcause [of the odd distribution in
'bath itortl! and south's hands.
IT- A. I)avjenport was the final
bjdder, and Art Howard was his
| partner w th the north hand. Con-
ger was playing east,
Donald held west.
After the above erratic bid
ding wafe over, west ted with
he four pf diamonds, which was
luickly trumped by south. South
hen played his one spade and
jrertt took thjc lead again with
bis ace. j •
I Here wpst could have^mhde his
double by; leading trumps^thereby
slutting dff south’s lone access to
the board. But he led a heart
wjhich wis trumped by north’s
hfcnd. Soulth then played -the- king i
of sppdcsj sluffing one of His two --i
rdmaipiqg; hearts.
got. to his hand by
Shouting as he cashed his. eight
trumps and lost the remaining
earl, completing: his five flub
id, doubled.
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South probably [scared hij
"Xj m"- ponents out of a [sure five
contract with his two hp
So at
bid. His partner’s! doubly ojf the
three spade b.d by;west i^dp him
tljink ,his. partner {had the ace of
spades. Even so it was a risky bid
with his 'three little hearts, [j
West had a legitimate double
hut the odd distribution gave
1 he winning tricks to south,
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All Intramural bridge players
a;*e invited to submit any such un-
u >ual hands to the Battalion- Care I . ,,
should be taken to [record the [cards - le D
ajid the bidding before play kterts
so that an accurate account may
bo given. . ' I
| Here is the run down: V
Texas — .1 ark Bailori, Denton
center; Howard Hut, Borger
guauil Gene Cieming, Mount; Ver
non oickie; Cail Mayvs, Pbmpa
'1»at;k;i' l ’Jerry Robertson, Higpianu
Park :|Dal.as) back; Bob T rojinng-
' er, Hrtyiown tackle; Reed Quinn,
Aus-ili back; Don Menasco, Long
view Renter.
Texas A&M—Carl Hill, DenU
son,{[end; Don Surratt, Austin
(r,l |Paso), end; Jim DoBbyn,
Abilene back; Robert Davidson,
Porti Arthur, tackle; Charles
ONeal, Corpus Christi tackle;
Put ? Diffie, Gladewater center;
tilertn Lippman, El Campo Back.
So^thei n Methodist—bdl.j Bum-'| ume
gaidtjer, North Side (Fort Worth)
oaclGj Rusty Russell, Highland
t-urk'- (Dallas) back; Pat Knight,
Fhomas Jefferson (San Antonio);
oack| Paul Williams, Lufkin! back.
4 Ride — Bill-Howton, Plalnview
nd; Jerald Ohve, Brackeftiridge
( San! Antonio) guard; Etj Mc-
r-caish, Weslaco guard; Bill Burk-
ualtfr, Texarkana back.
Ifaylor-*-Lldyd Grider, Irving
tackle; Ken Casner, Waco tackle; ;
Dick Calhoun, Brackenridge (San
Antonio) back.
Oklahoma — James Weathernll,
-Vhifc Deer, center; Sarii Attjebury,
Amaiillo guard; Wallace Wijiiams,
' N|rth Texas State-Bill O’Grady!
Arlington Heights (Fort \korth)
back; Freddie Clotieux, I South
Park (Beaumont) guard.
Hit) din College — Barlow Hill,
Wichita Falls, tackle.
Tfexas Tech — Jerrell
Brokrnfield, tackle.
Vanderbilt — Raymond
Forest (Dallas) end.
Texas Christian—Keith
ersi Per ry ton, back.
Hardin Simmons—Bobbjf Hart,
Levplland, back.
rLijuisiana State—Carroll Holli
day, ! Marshall end.
Tqlsa—James Spencer, ftrecken-
il op- triddj end. j I . f
peart Howard Payne — Don [Wright,
th ump , Brownwood, center. j
AP NtWSFEATLRE
DALLAS— Maoison Bell, who
niis won nis snare or xootoall
c/iampIoLsiiips auu nan ms xirst
Puryear in Clojse
Win Over W < lion
The cejlar d'.'elling team
utHKitatcu icain last season, win ! Intramural Softball Leagt
ue Honored tins year as tne dean ton. Hall, gavif Puryear-
ot ntau cuacnes in uie ooutnwesc Monday
n
Price,
Morris,'
Flow-
H
oomerence. f
' Ucii is the only mentor who
has Oeen tootbali ooss at more
man Two coiueience scnoqls.
tie stained in me conxereticc at
rexas Christian in ly^d, went to
Texas A.[ and M. in lj4.y and came
to aoutiiern Metnodtst in lUoT as
nne coacn. He became nead mep-
«,yr in aiKl nan a team m tne
Rose Bowl.
nank a»e to honor Bell at half-
intei’mission of the annual
oouthern ivieihodist incra-squad
galne. A packed, house alreauy is
toiecast. Matty is due to receive
a flock of gifts fend citations.
Beii already has forecast that
his team will not repeat as
champion of the. conference next
faH. ‘They’ll all be laying for
us,” he declares. We’ll lose two
or three games although we may
be stronger than we were last
season.”! T '
Two of Bell’s products, now
head coaches, might be in at
tendance, getting a line on his
team with the idea of giving SMU
a licking in the tall. One is Blair
Cherry, who was captain of the
team at Texas Christian under
Bell. Cherry now' is head coach at
Texas. The other is Harry, Stiteler,
who was Matty’s quarterback one
season at Texas A. and M. Stiteler
now is head coach at A.[and M.
file
el fWal-
a\|scare
losing
i nd tuck
afterr oon before
the)r fifth game in a nip
battle, 9 to 7.
Johansen, Pi irycars top hjbrler,
gave up eleven hits as he mtched
his second wiq of the cm re; it se
mester.
Leading the! batters wlas] Roy
Carter, second isacker for ’uryear,
who had a perfect day at tjhef plate
getting three j hits
trips to the plate.
Murray -wasj the
for Walton.
One of the longest punts on
record was made by Huey Keeney
of Rice in their game witp Tulane
on Nov. 2, 1946. The ball {wont 105
yards with roll. { A
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Gilliert Bartosh, 'Gtjangcr,
bajdv, is eyeing both Tex^s and
'J'rtxas Christian. Gordon Head-
lc)», Odessa guard, said he would
grt [either to Southern Methodist
or Rice. William Wilson, Ennis
erttl, will choose eithfer A&M or
Rjje. ; .' • . \ • , J
> Dick Schmidt, Lubbock center/
said he was undecided as did Paul
SchuAkeL Lockhart end - ; Dan Lap
Freeport guard, and Gahf
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tben slammed the ball out
I ituk for a home 1*111 with
rntli on base giving ft liner a
nn Head. These were tup lirst -
runs ot ; the ball game
litthttljl came- back in tie first
ha f t f the six^h to «cor; three
ruis mi 1 [take the lead. Up to this
it Milner fhad kept ttcir op-
enis Well in check by playing
he ds-m [ ball, J>ut their dt-rense
set me I to lold in the tatil sixth
ini ing is they allowed three runs
to :ro >8 the plate on a wi d pitch,
tw|i ei'iors and two passtd balls.
Geit Bowers of Milnejr, con
sider m by many ak the best In
ti smiral pitcher on the bampusj
g ive dp >! My One Mt an be was
c ar; :ed with his second loss Of
ije ie master.
mm gj mnchell’s sixth inning
y Sowers sirucfc out three men,
oh bf them made it to first
en IDtive Collier, catther for
let the third striko get by
mill.
V m Jtoscnbirg, pitcher ! for
!) it hell, racked up his second
v in of the semester allow ng onlly
f >ui hits. He also got the only
h t of the night off of Bowers
t At rt the- sixth innin t rally,
n t ie first: half of t ic seven
M Ir ir’ 1 {defense blew sky high al
io d ij? three mpre runs to score
to p it thie game pn ice for Mitchell.
Fi ft oi Milner’i' seVini enors were
m|d|e i t [the last two inni igs.
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