The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 22, 1949, Image 5

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SACKIN’ UP SPORJS
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•Steers Will Duel to Th
iri Conference Track Race
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first 'collle-
irt the city’s
i|id the Louis*
Tigers will
meet March
ifple Stadium,
bcert 'under
but recent
(the afternoon
ly be chang-
that time, if
for the
that night
„. v„e LSU
tank Ander-
evjjSbB of which
.and the in-
airi)und 32 ath-
will compete,
is id that there
^ility. of another
ed to make it
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One uf th# braaki of the cur.
rout track itmsmi for the Aggie
Nt|UMd ilk l|hv fact that Lhvro is no
intercollegiate meat on schedule
for thla weekend, Only an intra-
squad meet with the Kish la to ho
held by thje varsity truck and field
squad. This will give Aggie ln«
juries time to heal before they
venture ojtt again.
Next week the Texas Relays
will be held in Austin. This la ‘
not a meet In that no team wln>
ncr is chosen. The only champ
ions are the individual and relay
team champs. Don Cnrdon, in
jured when he hit the last hur
dle in the 220 yard lows in the
Fort Worth Recreation MeM,'
might be able to go by the time
the 7 Austin engagement rolls
around. jj . b
Arkansas will be| the host team
in the conference meet this year.
The meet will be held in Fayette
ville. Thrilling meets of all time
can be expected to be, unravelled
up .im the Ozarks this spring.
If either Texas or the Aggies
are able to dominate the 880
yard run, that team that does
so will probably win the Confer
ence track and field flag. In Ft.
Worth both teams lost about 7
points to the other that they
normally would have had either
due to the rules or to mishaps.
A&M suffered because no' two
mile eVent was held. In this event
A&M should pick up seven points
on the Steers. But the Longhorns
should normally have won the 440
relay, if one of their sprinters had
not pulled a leg muscle.; If they
had there would have been a great
er difference in the score.
In attempting to try to figure
out the probable results of the
I conference meet, jmembers of the
Batt Sports staff gave the two
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iftfiiM.'ttl Office »n or before Thutstlayi March U4,
for use of students living off the campus, j A
teams the following points In
the dlviaiona: Hurdles: Texas fl,
A&M N| 100 yard dash. Texas 10,
A&M 0; S2tl yard dash, Texas H
A&M Si 44U yard dash, Texas 0
A&M 10: $N0 yard run, neither
team waa given anything: mite
run, Texas 4, A&M 7} two mile
run, Texan 0, A&M Hi shot put,
Texas 4, A&M S; diaeua, Ttaae
0, A&M 7; Pole vault, Texas TjA
A&M iVt; high Jump, Texas 5,
A&M 0; broad Jump, Texas 8
A&M 2; mile relay, Texas 1,
A&M 5; Sprint relay, Texas 8,
A&M 3; Javelin, Tekaa 8 A&M 3.
All this totals up to 64 Mi points
for Texas to 63V4 fbr A&M. That
is so close that it proves that any
thing can happen. Neither team
can afford to slip in any of these
events and winners of seconds,
thirds and fourths will certainly
determine the winner of the meet.
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Jinx Tucker, the venerable
sports scribe of the Waco papers
has predicted that the Aggie
baselmU team will finish in
fourth place in the conference
race this year. Angies will re
member Tucker as the writer
who advocated the abolishment
of track in the conference last
year, after Baylolrv^s blanked
in the conference meet. ,
This year he has placed Texas,
Baylbij, and SMU ahead of the
Aggies in the race, for the base
ball crown, with TCU* and Rice
battling it out for the cellar spot,
Last year he madei somewhat the
same forecast if t|he memory is
right.
Tucker places the reason that
the Farmers will drop to fourth
from the second spot they ended
with Ian season On the lack of
Aggie pitching. He didn’t get to
wiutcHM the mound work turned
ib hy southpaw Bruce Morrisse
in the Stephen l\ Austin game
last Friday aod the handiwork
of Hmlwy Pat Hubert in the
University of Houston game.
is the Aggie
Briefs
winning tun
triumph.
In I all probabufty
If anything
team back, as injl all pn
ammtlhitig will, U| mlgntj bn the
Inability of the batters to get
theli* eye on the ballfj/1 Although
they have avevag&l six runs pec
game in tho three ganuis they have
played, manf of Uh»a<f have been
unearned, The nee<) for aome slug
ging strength mldht cause some
shifts in the line tip id the team.
Thuntday, Friday, and Saturday
of this week the Uhlo Htate Muck-
eyes are scheduled to play the
Aggies on Kyle f ielil< I .aid year
the team from thp Kroseh North
woh tWo of the tbrpp ttames they
played the Aggies oh Kyle,
This year the Buckeyes have
much the same t<«tim hack. One of
the plnyors that jjmny of the fol*
lowcis of the (1 mroe Wildcats
semi-pro team w; II rememher is
Bob Weygnnt, th* little short of
tho Ohio nine.
Pitcher\Pete Perini has also re-
turned for ttnothe) 1 year of college,
ball, and he\is a f nc college pitch-
er.| The captdin of the Ohio State
team is first bksethan Fred Tayipr.
All Aggies are urged to take
(See SACKIN’, Page 6)
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TRIANGLE
BURBANK, Calif,. March $2 <*»
Sid Cordon, Brooklyn born native
of tho Now York tiiants, la clout
ing tho hall in tho style that made
him a standout last year,
Gordon helled two homsra and
two singles yantarday as the
Glantjt Imwod, 7-8, to tha Pitta*
burgh llrat**.
MKBO BKACH, >|pla.--Brooklyn
Dodger prestdeht Brsnch Rickey Is
Impressed with the showing of
third saekor Johnny Jorgensen.
^/Jorgensen blnsted a bMM
loaded trlplt j against Montreal
yaoterday; and then scored the
In Brooklyn^ 8-8
ORLANDO, A’—Most of the
Washington Senators’ regulars
watched from the bench yesterday
ns their Understudies battled the
Chattanooga lookouts to a 1-1
nine inning tie.
★
CLEARWATER, Fla. — Bert
Haas is giving rookie Puddin’ Head
Jones a run for the Philadelphia
Phillies’ third base spot.
Against the Kansas City
Blues of the American Associa
tion yesterday, Hdas delivered
two base hits in three trips to
the plate as the Phils won 6-4.
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SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. —
Bob Munprief, former Cleveland
Indian pitcher, was satisfied to
day he will help the Pittsburgh
Pirates this season.
Muncrief did a fine job against
the New York Giants yesterday,
as the Pirates won 7-5.
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BRADENTON, Fla.-It’s back
to two practice sessions today for
the Boston Braves who have won
only two 6i nine exhibition games
against big league opponents.
The national league champions
Who play the Phillies at Clear
water tomorrow, were bopped
18-5 yesterday by the Detroit
Tigers. ! Mr
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SARASOTA, Fla.-Ol&lc alumnus
Frank’ Quinn, a bonus pitcher who
was with Birmingham in the
southern anvociation last season,
will pitch fpr Boston’a R«d Sox
today against the Philadelphia
Phillies ip Clearwaujrl
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TAMliA, Fla.—Failure to hit
in the nlnehea an ailment that
afflicted the Cincinnati Reda all
of las,I year, struck 1 again yes
terday In the Reds' It in I deefal
h> the Ht, I,nuts Cardinals.
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mt, prmtKmrmi, m, -The
Hi, L«»uU]Cardinal* will semi liar-,
ry Rreclmefi. Jack Creel and Ken
.hiHhsmi In the nmuml tmiay In an
effort tn Win their seventh straight
exhlhltlmj game,
They play the Cincinnati Red*,
The ( aids heat teh Red*, 2-1,
yesterday.
BURBANK, Calif. —The Now
York (Viants are guest* of the St.
Louis Btfbwn* today for the first
time this training season.
The Browns brat the Cleveland
Indians; 4-3, yesterday.
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LAKELAND, Fla! Red Rolfc
the taskmaster gave a bunch of
hhs Detroit Tigers a holiday today [
in celebration of yesterday’s 18-5
victory over the Boston Braves.
Rut,AS men went to St. Peters
burg to play the New York Yan-
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•a 16 aemi-fintl*
One bout injkpa
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ivus a 18P pou
wgsn Tom HuyrMr of
1 Bert l,itttpjohn£if fC
I Uttlnjnhn, snortt 1 mi
than his opponent,<)ton
Hound byroomlng in
long ' rights. Roy ‘
bark anil won the
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ark on his h»«ls,
was a wild mt« tjflth
opening Itoydar'f
round and taking
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ED HOOKER ban been a new point gainer for the Aggie track
team this spring in the dUcus throw. He has brought four points to
the Cadet cause in the two meets with two third places. Hooker was
an end on the football squad last fall and hails from Henderson.!
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Battalion
PORT
TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1949
Page 5
Fish Baseballers To Pla
Second Tilt Of Year Today
Navarro Junior College will in
vade College Station today for a
game with the Fish baseballeru
starting at 3 o’clock on the practice
diamond behind Kyle Field.
Coach Paul Andrew* will pro
bably send Ham Blanton to the
moundi for. the Fikh, Blanton ha*
shown start linn form this season
and should be at his heat for the
fray this afternoon,
Either Bybee or Tanktovdey will
finish out tho game for the young
Augle* oit the mound,
llnmilluit will start behind the
jdate In the cnniesl with Al Ogle-
trot-, another ralohlng specialIsl,
playing In center field.
Tim Fish, to date, linve only
partielpnled In one untne, winning
n one shied affair from the Allen
Avudemy huttoh,
keen.
SAN BERNARDINO,
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Calif. “
Cleveland's world chumpihn tn*
dlnns hoimd to bolster thou' situ*
gltig. exhibition record today at
tlhO expense Of the Pittsburgh Pi
rates.
When the tribe bowed in the
ninth, 4 to 3, to the Ht. Louis
Browns yesterday in Burbank, it
was their .second straight loss and
their fourth defeat in nine games.
Nothing is known about the
Navarro baseballers except that
they will probably start a left
hander. The East Texans re
portedly have been training pret
ty hard lately and should field
a pretty rugged squad.
Joe Ecrette, improved Fish see
ond baseman, will probably start
the gam* at hi* usual position
along with Charles Opersteny>ho
will handle the hot corner duties,
Yale Larry, Angle Huxo. Jack
Mill* wnd Bobby FarmUr will pro-
Imhly nil see action Ip the outfield
for the Fish. Loft hander Jim
Tunnel will agnin hold down flint
huso with Uster Lackey at short.
BOWLING FILM TO BE
HIIOWN WKDNKHDAY
howling Inst met inti film
hh shown In the YMf A
ng alleys Wednesday night
DI, M. L. Cashlon said yes*
Mg-
udlng
Miller,
nts of
A
Will
bow llnj
at TiL
terdnv. Hume of the hen
lets In (He nation, Inc
Andy Varapapa and Joe
demonstrate the finer po
the game an well as the basic
shots.
The showing will be open to
the public-. ! /-I . ,
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Another close
Herahel Uonea of
Joe Paid of F Al
a 178 pound ma
took a round a
3 forcing his op.
slowing Pate dow|
at armO length,
a KO in the lant
lion was wild,
judges decision.
Ralph Pasterek
advanced to the fl
f mnd class by
ryer of Dorm 17j
li«r footwork an
unches were top
Ltting Fryer to (fiver:on
After a cautious'- irs; tv
Walt Todd of # Irffar
Dave Cravey of Nhroort
ened up in the la^ round
129 pound bout.|Todd'
fight with a veryijfev bio
John Hada, E^Infanty
his first round Psul :
of F Aly Fores* but
strong in; the second si
ntanzis to decisidk 1
crossfire in the tmrd
ed the bout.
A sluggish 1
found Bcrnie Pa
Garl George. Par
nance Company,
B. F|ight.
lil
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pour
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leaiTd (for JFiffht NiRht,
nenday^evening at 7:30,
tt Monday evening,
the twusand or' more
Yaltnnfi QMC, jmt
battlpagdlnst Harold Spring
'd if QtMnapre ij) the other l td
affl
n but njurlij
his tiegan ‘,
second nmtjthli
nth the Ulf puUnd flnatisis arn
■ the iaatup outfit. Ordtiiunre
nut
m]Ntiy
I'tiigflcl
Kits I
nHld hy D
(tatfy nvt'r
trkmun kn
flth twd pu
«und taking
pike White
Ifty-ftve. ae
ic first round was
rfhdd'* rodnithousu
Imm their toll In
hied round#,
flnalls
t. Ordlnamm
ith I'arkny wAd
jthe night was
lickmatt; A lit*
Vright. \«A,
luwn M right
In the flraj
one. Refer*!
ichtf
that one. Referee
stopped the fight
„ nds lnt*> the sec*
nd 1 iiimd atm gave th* decision /
jo Hicknftan. | T _
The other .889 hound fight wp#
n by Bo Diipnutlh of B Infantry,
mutb put (|i a long range slug-
ng ducl i win. Autroy Frederick
1 C Cayalr*, before getting tho
idges’ nodi. -JIotH 1 fighters were
it even
ints until the
By 'JACK
North Texas High
s Will Have
A Ihizen Events
DALLAS. March 22 —CP>— 12
events will be on the program here
Friday and Saturday in the first
aiVpual North Texas High School
Relays,, sponsored by the Dallas
high\schools.
(Pop) Noah, North Tex
as State track coach, will be
head offjcial with James H. Ste
wart, executive secretary of the
South west Conference, as start-
r; X i \
Outstanding , high school track
men in, tho North Texia area, in
cluding! Darrow Hooper of North
Side (Ft. Worth)\ National acho-
lastiv shot put record-holder and
a national leader hi the discus
will compete. V
PrcllmimirlcN will lie held Fri
day afternoon ami Saturday
morning with finals starring at
10 a. m. Saturday.
The dlsi 11s throw, nole
shot put, hitind Jumii, nigh
I’Jd-yurd high Hurdles. I(H)<
dash, two*tulle relay, 440*yar(
lay, apHnt medley rolpy, ilmyt
relay, knil nilio relay will be held.
It’s Snlurt to Be
;X Cho^ifly;
That’* why smart Aggies (cIumim our
dry cleaning fhop. We do
quickly and reasonably . ,
to Aggie uniform#.
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Battalion Sports Quiz
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Who won fame by running the Wrong way in the Rose Bowl ?
1. Roy Riegel 2. Bobby Wfison 3. Vyrong-tvay Carrijgan
Do you remember what roqnd; Schmeling knocked Louis out in
their first fight? .
1. Second 2. Sixth / 3- Twelfth 4. Fourteenth
Who holds the world’s/niddleweight crown?
1. Ezzard Charles /s. Willie Pep 3. Marcel Cerdan
Where did Babe Ruth call his World Series home run?
1. Chicago 2. New York 3. Boston 4. Detroit
Who did Ty Cobh finish his career, with?
1. Dodgers 2/. Browns 3. Athletics d.Yankees
Who won the/majority pf the British-Amcrican polb matches?
1. U.S.A. / 2. Britain
•What year did Bobby Jones store his Grand Slam of golf?
1. 1928 /2. 1930 3. 1932 4.1935
What is/the record ■height for a dive?
1. 150/eet 2. 205 feet 9 inches 3. 250 feet 6 inches
Who jwon the match between Bill Tilden and Ellsworth Vines in
193!.
'ilden 2. Vines.
mt is.the common name fOr the sport of birling
1. Dog racing 2. Ldg rolling 3. Archery.
PHOENIX, A$«
bettor or worsel’ttyi
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depend on one Lei It
- anil tho Irtjuryjyjli
Amjl Just botii # iliki *
find liuiirndf In swh .11 pi H
Already Glanij4'i'»|sldi ft
Htoiioliqm Itas ##1 bo iku
Gotluim Bombri'Atliafo I ifri*!
win tlio Nal!otiH^1,o|tgt I
ll(< said Hut
The learn ilniil
as the squad
spring drlttiii i
.Hi,1 mim' cun he
nel—Durocher, ^
of Brooklyn, stands
tar
iker of
rdd Warml
i annexed^
sted thyoug^
4ree etopjj
seconds
Ralet
Lanii
d bout.
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stocky
w J ^ .
instead of p.»|i
ijOl
oil
To be sure
midway I in" tfie
you can’t JddgL nr
job he does withiAh
has Set. S
thumbNAh
New YorkHjia
Pitching
Catching-
Hitting-
Infield—
Outfield-
Finish—
All the r
familiar. Th
fence busters
of the rook!'
but the men
In the startin
,JV DURI
pi
Another TjC O was credited to
amp Oliver ijof CWS over Jimmy
Field. Oliver stag-
r in the first round
that one. Warmkcr
the second blit the
the fight after
the third stanza,
h Epps decisioned
r Devine in a 169*
1 imiui. -Epps, handy with a'
ottg right, 'Wund trouble with
vine*# int^de right. The win-
ner picked fis margin up In the
last round hh’ staying away from
Dovine’O ciigches.
"Sam Li be #0 had little ,trouble
owning'.Ma| Knight in the 179
ound class. Jdberto, from Dorm 3
to# in cTmrge -all throughout the
(tnalch, K Fi8ld v s Kni-ght put up u
gocid defehsg but couldn’t block
two punches,
igtyn Ih the hoavv-
on ^L'amp oft in thp
nly four fighters oh-
e schodplod tor M l »n-
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