The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, August 20, 1948, Image 3

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Campus Softball League All-stars
earn Journeys
lor Two Games
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possible, he wotil# join the team,
tomorrow nighit I; in Arlington. |
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‘•'hVlB. J. Lloyd’\jrilt pitch [ the li
' game and L. B.j VfWer will pitc!
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-jh ' This team that the Afegies
• I .taking ‘on diS] Well in
state softball taiRnaipentj at WicH-
nta Falls last v edk. The^ advan<j-
^ ed to the finals) alnd j weife to play
Lubbock bUT'at the pr< sent, thle
.i-* Battalion does .
f come of that giai<ie.
The Aggies aihramced as far
as the quarter finals in ihe same
. tournament.J. Their fii st Sche
ll duled game di# *ot tomie off be-i |
cause the'oppjisfcg | team forfei
fn their secqn4 game, the Ajfc-
[• -h » gies beat Mustalng Sheet Metal N ).
I ! 2 of Dallas, 1 o|0. In liieir qear-
> ter finals gara^,: the A|gies were
defeated by the Ljubbock team thft
_ .went on to the finals. . iE
This is one. ‘ >fi the lafet outings
for the Aggie Sjpftball team tbps
season'. AlTHhdt jremain* on theiir
docket is a possl le ganne with th'
- Intramural^ Ajll;Stars semetimu
-ot^hext week. 1. j. .j|
, The-A&M Eie* Cjub iof Arlmt
•Hoh is sponsoring Saturday nighf
double-header. -
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will journey to Arlington to-
frift Bui’ck team of that city
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leers Face Sugar
owl Jinx Against
LSI), N. Carolina
•AUSTIN, Texas, Aug. 20 -^UP)
Sugar Bowl champions last Jan
uary 1, the Texas Longhorns must
how face the jinx that has dogged
the New Orleans participants the
“year after.” .
The lone consolation is that
the Longhorps themselves have
done most of the wrecking' te*
cently. 1
Picture the plight of Oklahoma ,
A&M after its victory January 1,
1946s With' high hopes for the
following autumn, the Cowboys ran
into one troublesome situation af
ter another, and wound up under,
a 54-6 walloping by the Long
horns. . *.>
Last year, it was Georgia and
North Carolina. Gebrgia, the win
ner of the ’47 Sugar Bowl fell be
fore North Carolina at the season’s
outset, and then -the Tar Heels
came to Austin for a 34-0 pasting.
Now, jt’s I Texas’ time. The
Steers downed Alabama, 27-7,
last New Year’s Day. and must
now face the Sugar Bowl music
from LSU on September 1& in
Austin, and then brave v North
Carolina’s Wrath in Chapel If ill
on Sept. 25.
To prepare for this ordeal,
Coach Blair Cherry will haver but
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BUZZ WILLIAMS
second baseman, Mitchell
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A. J. “CORT” CORTEZ
outfielder, Law
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The single elimination tournament was devised fcfe' Iitrartiural DSi
ise of the early eliding of the Campus Softball £eai ui All hm
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third baseman, Bizzell
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DAVE COLLIER
catcher, Milner
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DAVID “GENE” BOWERS
' pitcher, Milner
. r BATON ROUGliJv-La.-fBig Nuihl
her 17, the jei y: numerals ma la)
famous at LouisianaIStafe by Stei’C] fifteen days of practice, before. ,
Van Buren, wi l ije worp by Van’s the inaugural game in the enlarg
ed-bfother Ejbdrt jin liic comife® ed Memorial Stadium against L.
grid campaign f ] - j ■ S.IU. ToO^' out of this 15 days
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J, and school registration, which
splits up the-squad, ,
The Steers first -practice ses
sion, With-411 lettermen expected
to report, ywill be at 0:30 a. m.
Wednesday, September 1.
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utility man,. Milner
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Consult
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Swimmers Will
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Present Water
Show Saturday
The Swimming classes sponsored
by the College Station Recreation
Council will present the final Wa
ter Carnival of the summer on
Saturday, August 21 at 7:30 p. m.
in the college pool. All students
/gistered in the swimming classes
‘.his term will have a part in the
prognint. M
The opening event will be a
backstroke race for girls under
12 years of age. Next will be a
one length free style race for
girls Under 14.
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Boys under 12 will then swim a
free style race, followed by a
backstroke content for boys under
14.
The high intermediate swimmers
will hold a relay, with each mem
ber swimming one length of the
pool. Then the beginners are sched
uled to hold a flutterboard relay.
One of the highlights of the
night will be a wading race for
the low beginner class.
The more experienced swimmers
are scheduled to compete in a free
style handicap rac$. There will be
separate heats for the girls and
boys in this contest.
Awards will be given to the new
swimmers. The best beginners will
receive a' turtle badge, while the
intermediates will have an alliga
tor badge for first prize.
Scotty Potter, member of the
Aggie water polo team, will v give
a comedy diving act during v the I
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There will also be an exhibition
of the proper techniques in life-]
saving presented bj^ Coach Art
Adamson’s assistants.
were in the Campus League have^
entiered the tourney.
The two games played last
nivht were in the upper bracket
tourney. Milner Hall, the
the first game last
night will take on Leggett Mon
day night while Mitchell, the
w inner of the second game last
bight, will play the winner of
the Milner-Leggett game Tues-
- day night. • j
The lower bracket will get un-|Z7£ ~ ~
der way tonight when Bizzell, Wal- , In ove T, t ^ lat v 19 *
ton, Trailer Camp and Uorm 14 ^
tangle in a double header. 4
The final game' of the tourna
ment will be played Wednesday
night. All of the twin bills start
at eight o’clock. ^
Milner 11—Puryear 1
Milner opened their bid for
the tournament championship
j last night when they came from
behind in the third inning and
^ f ent on to smother Puryear y
outstanding hit of the inning
David “Gene” Bowers hur
brilliant ball for Milner as
allowed only four hits and stri
out seven.
Bowers was the winning pit^hi
while Belle was the loser..
Mitchell 12—Law 4
Mitchell Hall showed a lo
fire last night as they .jumpe l
Law to score a decisive, 12 0
Law,' minus two of their
ular players, was never
lied to take the lead which they
never relinquished.
I Dave Collier, Milner’s All-star
catcher, started the rally with
a single. Red Fennell walked and
Jim Sullivan, manager and third
baseman, slapped a double to
center field to dear the bases.
Milner struck again in the seven
DR. N. B. McNUTT
DENTIST
Office in Parker Building
(Over Canady’s Pharmacy
Phone 2-1457 Bryan, Texas
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Round Tilts in Soft
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tournament as they downed Puryear and Law lesptctjvcly in
ted softball diamond last night.
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For All-star Ti t
Plans are still incomplete : or
game between the Campus I i|tr a-
mural League 'All-Stars and t le
Puryear started the scoring in Aggie Softball team, but Bitosy
came home on a wild pitch. : that the game would be pjayfed
In the fourth inning Milner ral- Monday night if it could biii u-
ranged.
One game in the Campus L< agjue
Tournament is scheduled foi
lighted softball diamond M< n
night and double headers in
tourney are scheduled for thi o|
er two nights. ;1! j
It is not known as yet when |qc
transformer will be removed fr
M ut. John “Bubba”
barie Clearing double against
the lijjtht host in lait field waa the'
feature hit of-the inning.
r tchers took the mound
for Law in an ^effort to atop
MHi icB. Don Fisher, the firrt
of t e three twirlcrs, was charg
ed 1 ith the lose.
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by a
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ihning when pitcher Geiie Selle, the lighted diamond to be us?d)on
who had 1 ‘ ^
for Purye
high and^
lowed three hits.
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who had pitched a good ball game ; the football practice field. If{ ttljfey
year-j^i to then, blew sky take the transformer out Mphi
high and/walked four men and al
p to then, blew sky take the transformer out M ittday
the game will not be played j ]
If the transformer is reinjoyei
Red Fennell’s long triple to left the Intramural Tournament gaihcii
field with the basesjoaded was’the will be played in the day.
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double header bn the
rector Barneyi Welch
^ of jhi teams that
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runs in tfie first inning and six *
in tl • .Se:ond to ice the contest.
Mit hell pushed across their first
hree Tins oh an error, a walk and
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In tht sfcond inning Mitchell
ump^l in) Don Fisher, Law pitch-
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