The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 05, 1949, Image 3

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Tfexas A&M swamped North Texas
State and East Texas State in a
triangular track meet here Wedjnes-
The Aggies, warning up for tlrt
Southwest Conference meet nett
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THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1949
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week, scored 85 points to 59 fpr
Nortii Texas and 16 for East Texas.
A&M won nine firsts.
George Kadera won the discus
and shot for the Aggies wt;h
throws of 166 feet 10 inches and
49 feet' 2 inches respectively.
North Texas' sprint relay team
won this event and Jerome Zaboj-
nik beat Aggie Bill Napier in the
220-yard dash with ai time of 22
seconds.
Napier won this 100-yard dash in
9.7 seconds. j j s
Ben Sparks of North Texas was
a surprise winner in the 880-yard
run.
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A&M Golfers Play
Baylor Tomorrow
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Three Texas A&M golfers wind
up their college playing careers
tomorrow when the Aggies wind
up their 1949 playing schedule
against Baylor in wneo,
The seniors are Trnvis Bryan,
Jr,, BnrHwlton, and Jaek Burnett.
The fourth member of the teem,
Johnnie Henry, will be book next
year.
The Aggies are now in second
plate behind Texas and een elalm
that position inf wo final stsndings
by beHtlng the lleors,
. ■BvmpHnMmismaBaHBiaHa
Mickey Harris, plteber for (be
ttoatoti Hetl Hoa, won only seven
games in 1041. Three of »h«m
were against Washington and all
three came within eight days^ i
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Boston — 10
6
Nee York 8
7
Brooklyn : 8
7
Cincinnati ..7
7
Philadelphia 8
8
St LoUis 6
7
ChlCagOr
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Pittsburgh ....>....6
9
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Team W
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N*w York 12
3
Cleveland 7
4
Detroit ; 8
5
Chicago 8
7
Philadelphia 8
8
Boston 6
7
Washington 5
11
St. Louis 3
12
Pet.
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.533
.533
.500
.500
.462
429
Pet
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.636
.616
.538
.600
.462
.318
.200
TEXAS LEAGUE I
Team W L Pet.
Dallas 18 3 .867
San Antonio ....[ 15 7 .682
Shreveport 1 11 7 .611
Port Worth 10 10 .600
Beaumont 7 12 .368
fttlin'...... 8 14 .364
Houston ,.„6 13 .816
Oklahoma City 1 16 .286
BIG STATE LEAGUE
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Wichita Falls
Ttgarlwnf uo 7 .fiaa
,t,t8 f 6 j ,871
Austin' ,i,i8 .7
GaliinvlUt J lit .444
ftherntan-ftenitfon „ 7 it ,438
Greanyllle ........w... rt H ,491)
Timpli ,.1.1) i) .400
EtO (IHANltK LFiAGUE
Tlam W L ; Pet,
Laredo L.8 0 1.000
Corpus Christ! l.a.3 3 .500
Brownsville 2 fl .400
McAllon 3 8 .876
Don ha 8 5 .376
Del Rio 2 5 .286
Pet,
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HollmigfjPlays His
First Complete
Ga f for Phillies
Stan Hollmig, former Texas A&
M football and baseball star, play
ed his first complete baseball game
for the Philadelphia Phillies Tues-
v. day night a-
gainst the St.
Louis Cardinals.
Hollmig play
ed right field'
for the Nation
al League team
and garnered
two single's in
4our trips to the
i : plate as the
3 Phillies defeat-, 1
ed the Redbirds
7 to 3.
The $25,000
bonus player
who played with the Wilmington,
Delaware team! last year was also
criedited with a stolen base.
The Hondo Mugger now has a
total uf three hits in six official
trips to the pl4tb,
BAIT Ttffli LEAGUE
Team W L Pdt.
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Aggie miler J. D. Hampton hue unbenittn In Ills Iasi 14 rj
rmerged a* the first dnubie win
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Team
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Abllenn .
Lubbo< k
Lamest
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tier In the Hlar «f Ihe We»di selee,
tlnn. Itamptun halls from Brady
and his nonilnatlnn was based on
his fine performance at the Drake
Relays last weekend.
MOTHER'S DAY
San Angelo
Midland
Big Spring
Odessa
Rdswejl
Vernon .....|...j.—3
Ballinger ...
Sweetwater
NEW MEXICO
LEAGUE
If W L PM,
4.4. IO 1 ' .000
J.4..10 2 .883
J. ..L .6 . 6
8
•1- 6 8 .423 tb muster at Drake by copping the
two niile run in the fust time of
nine minutes and twenty five sec
onds. This victory along with Rice’s
mile relay win were the only two
firs(k taken at the meet by a
Southwest Conference sdho(H. • .
The Aggie star distant runner is
Hampton won the only first
I place that the Aggies were able
7 .417
Pampai .LI....5 10 .333
Clovis I..L.8 9 .260
LONGHORN LEAGUE
Team [ W L Pet.
.750
.625
.625
.500
.429
.429
.875
.250
Includes six rmss-country raees
last fall, four one-mild raws and
four two tnile rases this spring,
Hampton has already broken
three records this spring. He low*
ered the mile and two inlle! marks
at tlie Border Olympics at Laredo
and the mile record at the Corpus
meet.
Ills best time of 4H7.1 In the
mile and 9:25 in the two mile
runs put the present H\V<’ marks
in danger. The ‘ present confer
ence records are 4:26.4 and 9:32.4
in jthe mile and two mile rbspec
lively!.
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Faces were red
alley last night
four profs and (
ed the third squad Of
team by 11 pins. Ha
the English Depart:
man for the night
game.
But ! the most
from the alleys
near-perfect ,276
Cavall. Cavall go
strikes and left
ninth ball. He
up and added two
eight pins on his last
high score. < ; | ;I
This gave him the
high score record
Lunceford took R,Way
fast, week with a
CavalPs high scote .
for he averaged 202
games and also carded 1
in his afternoon sfssio
F. N. Smith, Havfy 1
Cayll, and Price $mit
team of! "olditerx”, ufhi
third squad composed
Co*j Brad HotmelLA
aiwl Krsd Wilson, Kidi
map for tha nigfBrwU
rl4^ followed by Oafli
Harris Cox was hij
team members wltpa ;
The first and serof
edi 8 duel on ulleys
with straight-bullets
Hoi, Williams, uml Rai
featlng the hook Bdar
MfClure, Marvin Hlg
Able Harris, I;.
McClure was high
scries, followed by
463 total.
^ tcnatlvc match is
with the University a
this week, and next we6|
j)lSn!s to duel TSC]W.
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Remember Mama?
Shell b» lool(M« for a cord
from you on Molhor’* Day,
- May 8th. Mole* hor happy
wSh a Hallmark Mothor*
Day Card.
Seo ovrcomplol* (oladion
of Hallmark Mother'* Day
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selection today.
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She's Looldmg Ahead!
Shes sending her summer
clotdes to ui for an overall
r e f| r e s h e r Cleaning and
Pressing.
Campus Cleaners
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standings
Texas Chrims { ;
in Fdrt Worth
to tha Frogs bn
tarda], the Ca-
avenj e the de-(
morrot r.j
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nd place with
Last Thursday
rs knocked the
from Yheund^-
two victortes in
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me ahead of the
ra.
lets will take oin
Mkhodist Jniveraity
DlaRas. Tie .Ponies
twice by he'^artu-
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: to be played by
ence Sines this
ays SMU i
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Friday and Saturday
eet
Mn “|T
Phurmondjad aj group of
ihft Ailf yvsiuhtman In ,
IAU Weight llrling mept'i
last Monday. Thurmond
class, with PmIu ■
ftia sbuad t«k»
lasaj bi tha HHinn class.
rta idberd In the AM**'
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