<£ 1 The Texas team close out. today ai 'ii « seballers Beat Steer Longhorns fin Crown As fallt Pitches Two-Hitter in Second The Aggie baseball team trussed its batting of the was ilh took ilwt on four, balls and Was Ht>nr<*d on Hob Broek’s long double, /- Hncprlse Frnnk Kana, Trsas (bird base* man, aurprlsad himself and Ida Inanimate* by tdaiifiing a homer in tlm seventh. Waif followed him With a single as did Watson. Ham* ilton walked and all three raced home on Kneuper’s single that Boh Frets juggled. Bruce Morisne finished up the game for the Aggies after the Inning was completed. Kana does gp down on the books as participating in a "triple play.’’ With two aboard, Kuna got coach Bib Paul’s sign to sacrifice. He stuck his bat in front of two* pitches missing both. On the sec ond pitch, Aggie catcher Bpb Graham heaved the ball to second. Guy Wallace picked off Brock, who had gone halfway to'third exi who played stellftr/ball at short Stop. .Hunt robbed the Aggies of pt least three/^cratch hits. How ever : \ / ! < 4 'N If- 6-1 Friday, Battalion O P OR T 15 MONDAY, MAY 3/6, 1949 ■I • \ Page 3 handled no more chances than the Aggies’ own Guy Wallace. •' Biggest Disappointment Biggest dissapbintment of the wo game series jwas Tom Hamil- who didn’t liye up to his press ices when he stepped into the tier’s box here. Hamilton had t one hit, a single in Saturday’s for seven times at bat. ''retz had struck jhim out twice in riday’s game. j. ■ ' One accident njarral Saturday’* ume. Bob Graham apd Russel] 'ays went after a high pop-up In he sixth that drifted ulopg the bird base line, they collided and Uiftham wws unable to play for few minutes, , HIIDAV’M UAMK UighGlmiMier lobby . ffrftU lived ip to his advance untie**' a* the ending pltehor In the Southwest t'ftufecenee hvi’e Friday a* he led |he Agglek in avhitury over Mm Trxns lamghdii'ns. i | Friday's game Was Ftris's fifth rottfemum win against am losses, jhiahing steilar ball all the way, the blond senior from Houston al lowed the Steers only! five hits and kept those Well scattered, . II it less lifamtltdn An outstanding feature- of the game [ was Fretss’s performance against big Tom Hamilton, who was leading thu conference in batting with a .534 average before this contest. In four times at bat, Hamilton grounjded out once, struck out twice,! and mamaged to get on base on en h . t f an d, lour luns . by . t “ e Krtm wm, mnef tn A l ins. Hnnf I AggiyS before he was replaced by Prank Womack in the seventh jn- - i • * * . . Saturday Texas U. (6) AB R Hunt, ss i 1 4 0 Watson, c . , ( ® 1 Shamblin, 2o! i 4 0 Hamilton, lb V3 1 Kneupei*, rf i/j 2| 1 Brock, cf «u 4 0 Munson, If 10 Kana, 3b 4' [ . 1 Aggie Nine To Play Rice Here Tuesday Totals A&M CD Mays, 3o Savarino,: 2b Wallace, ss Moon, cf. Fretz, rf DeWitt, If Graham, c Malt?, Jb Hubert, p Morisse, p 10 6 AB R 4 ,0 4 0 4 0 4 1 3 0 3 . 3 3 1 1 H O 0 3 1 7i .1 ,1| 1 11 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 2 2 8 27 H O 0 3 4 2 2 1 4 11 0 0 A 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 A 0 3 5 0 0 0 2 0 2 1 E. 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 E o 0 Score by Innings: Texas . 0Q1 100 40(MJ 8 2 A&M 000 000 100~4 2 2 Runs hatted inf-Shamblin, Brock! Kana, Kpouper 11; Mofmj “i Two base bits -Shftnuillrt, Brock Home runs Kana, Moon, Ngerlfice llunt. I hndde plmys— Wallw^-Havarino- Malts. Rtrut'k out by Wall 7, Hti- livi’t IIi--" ?]' ! 1 . ■ v BW .on ball* . off Wgll L Hu»i bftvt H, MovIsma II, (I In 7; Morliisv, t and (I In & Left on base A&M 4, Thxa* ft ning. The Aggies then got three hits and. two runs off Wpftiack. The Aggies took the lead in the first inning on a! scorer by Russell Mays ana were never headed. Mays, lead-off man for the Aggies, got a sihgle . oyer shortstop and went to second on shortstop AI Joe Hunt’s jugglt! of the ball. Cot ton Lindloff then singled to center field to score him. Guy Wallace hit into a double! play to end the inning. Not until the [sixth' frame did the Farmers push across another marker. Center fielder Wally Moon first up in that inpiag, hit a groun- b der down the firkt base line that was too hot for Tom Hamilton, “ ! and wound up on first. Bob Fretz j. then beautifully sacrificed Moon down to second, j Big John DeWitt knocked a single to center ! field “ and Moon streaked into honle for the Aggies’ second tally. DeWitt got to second the late throw to the plate. Shug McPherson [and Bob Graham both filed out to end thu frame. Big Seventh ' A&M’s big Innling was thu 7tb. Herschel Malty started by doub< Hng to right fi^blj. Maya* groundwi out and Joe Hjttvjarino got a jm-tr on balls, Than ipltobar Gorin filled' thv bfties by watting too bmg' to (brow tio first on Wallftco’*. grmm- dFr, ' j . ; 1 ' V Tha Aggli>* Miiltv pulled I ho host nxeouM play olf tho game when Wally Moon btunted roll of pitcher tat BAMBHALL, rafto 4) The Aggie baseball team closes out its schedule here tomorrow in a game with the Rice Owls. Game time is 3 p. m. This will be the second time i hat the Cadets meet the Feathered Flock. These two teams opened th«ir conference schedule against each other in a two game, series in Houston but one was rained put. The Aggie* were the winners in the team s first meeting, 8-0, Couch Marty Kurow has Bob Frets, Bruce; .Morisse, Blanton Taylor, Pat Hubert, and Trufttt Mobley to ebpose his starting pit cher frgm. | X T • Expected tft start for the Owl* I* Hill Hishoft, r Rice puiledlthp upset of the cod' - ference baseball go-round last week when it defeated the Baylor Bears two games out' of three in Houston. That, brought the Owl's win total to three for the conference season and knocked Baylor out of the running for the crown. Up until that time, Baylor had an inside ohanee to tie Texas for the con ference crown. 1 . If the Aggies had defeated the Umghorns in both games Friday and. Saturday, they would have had to play the Owls twice, Since it is the custom to refrain from playing postponed gnmu* uftw the title ha* been decided in the conference, the Aggies will wind up the season here tomorrow, Bowlers Take Narrow 4-2 Win From T.S.C.W. Team in Denton A&M’s Bowling team narrowly defeated T.S.C.W.’ 4 to 2, in a matsfo iri Denton yesterday. The first Tessie team, operating Vfith a 139-pin handicap score, took two out of three garnet from A&M’s best, while their second team failed to win a match with a 50-pin bon-f—— us in spite of poor shooting by the but mana g e( j ^ 5 ea t a u three of Aggi68« T . [ \ Art Howard, te&m captain, led the visitors wfith 161, 164,, 199 se ries for a 524 iota]. Brad-Holmes hit the only ‘‘200” game of the match, a 205 jn his first line and came out second high man with 502. T.S.C.W.'s first team had sever al good bowlers who beat their male opponer ts part of the time. Their high score was a 182 game posted, by Lilu Smith after get ting four strikes in a row. But three muffed frames kept her un der 200. for the hosts was. wdth a 143, 168, (jolllowed by Laverne chacgler’s t\jvo games of 154 and 151. Second high Sally Bulloclj;, 48 series, £ aftd as most under theirs, been much w Lunreford bo or.l$ 75d, 819 opponents hit beating the The aecom with at least enough each tal up Hob their lines. Only two men off the top five A&M team mad£ the trip, and on ly one member from the second team was there. At the conclusion of the match, the Aggies were entertained by the Tessies in their Student Un ion Building with ping pong and other sports. Transportation for the group was furnished by Student Activi ties. Aggies Set Five I '-‘"f ***• f> s'aR&STJ / .A ‘ I m ' and never let the. gap closte. Bill Napier held off the closing sprint of Texas’ Charley Parker.! The Fanners’ time, was 41.6. At the end of eight e team totals were all tied the Aggies and the Steei 29\ points each. Texas 3% points in the high j second and a man in a f tie for third. Jack Sim also in the four way tie f| third place. Augie -Erfurth was a di her in the 120-yard high h Bill Cardon failed to place event after injuring his previous day. A closely bunched field 880-yard run in such-a way [as to almost change its name to the 880 ‘dash. Can'oj Hahn took fourth for A&M in this race behind two Rico runners and an Arkansas etit rant,i A&M closed the gap four pointa when the results, of the board Jump came itn over thf speaker! Rice, Steers Win Conference Tennis ts the n with inedi with; way i was win- jrdles. this J bd the Ml Henry gained the by tpking fourth place id Bob Walters went ovp vault bar at a set heigh three inches, though a surement lowered the h Tompkins hit his high his career, thirteert fee| rciy' Bodeman, of the second place, /■ ' Ervin Bilderback, man. Bill Cardon, BtHL Carrol Hahn, Ray Ho nie Ludwictf, Lelftnd 1 Wilson participated ill conference meet for an r Results Shot Put: 1.. Georgi Texas, 47 feet, 5*,' George Kadera, Texai,, TO 4* ‘“hes • i Jiih Arkansas 46 feet] f Joe IMciPhan; K , inches. ,*r R # e *‘ n T hrow: 1. W ro. et ; 2 ’ Rwynu,| ' tl as, HU Jeilt, lo^ lnch { U W> Texas', 188 foot ‘.VH'Kvanl ••■lay: |, 'It 7 A ’ ^ .^hltrli Hi ■ 4— m ■ Hwrls uf Rle* ,iftyl»vi ,4, HJaa, Tira* - wan ilia singles l•hftn1|»lonsll^|^l ‘h' 1 'iijlla mm j, j X 43p MM W .Ll M M the dnublas rhamplonshlp at wan ■ the ftmithwest (lonferVnea meat belli at Austin last wesketnl. Allan Aarorwon nf A&M de feated Carrot Drewyer. number one player on th^ Baylor team. ft-0, 6-4, only To lose to Jack Levinson of TCtl, .1-6, 6-.1, 0-6. Price Metcalfe of the Aggie* de feated Jimmie Owen of the SMU Mustangs 6-0, 6-2, but was de feated in the next round by Chick Harria, 6-2, 6-2. In the double* event both of the Aggie teams wire defeated by the Rice teams in the first round. In capturing Jibe.singles crown by defeating Kelly, 0-6, 6-4, 6-0,6-1, Harris gained fpr the Owls their third straight singles title. Kelly and Golfarb defeated their team mates, Ed Braswell and ; Howard Startzman, 2-6, 6-4, 6-0, 4-6, 6-1; to gain for the Steers their twenty fourth doubles victory in the an nual Southwest Conference meet. S'w-ftttel riin' (N« V (ffiSgitsa 'Mis i "he handicap for the two team* was arrived £ ti by subtracting the difference between their averages. of the orse. the Aggies shot score could have A&M’s first team of Flyod Henk, Harris Cpx, Art Howard, Bubba Wjlhainson. and Mhj° r willed total garpbs of and 724, while their de 587, 708. and 727, ABgics in the final game withmn.'Mi* use jtft the han dicap. ' lij . / L / v teanr fared better, one man hitting high Iftme to keep! theAo- Waavar, Alex Peag- ue*. 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