The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 25, 1949, Image 3

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    Department.
Adamsori’s sWii
total of eleven
mie Flowers,
Syfan, and Jm
major Awa :daL
The Tennis,
Pistol teams
lettermcft. Agg-'ieil
which fisiishc^ Ml
recent compe
membed.
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1949
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ck Barnett,
Bryan; J
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8«ter-
nd; Burt Sal-
Henry, Ennis.
a^d ranklin:
>ckdale. ' [
— Wayne M. Alien, Fort
Joseph S.
La; Cloyde Buchanan, Dallas;
H. Duval, Shreveport, La.;
elius C. Duyf, Galveston; Hen
ry Hilton .Bryanj George S. Kent,
' drt Worth; James A. McCulley,
lexandria, La.; Hershd Shelby,
Inj Antonio and Clifford Taylor;
mwMim
SOPHOMORE SHORTSTOPS
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/I The shortstop position is one of the key spots on o major
league ball club, and five teams havo entrusted the spot to
sophomores. Thest fivo playavs havo developed into impor
tant cogt with their teams and appear hoadod for long
Wwci ^layeti
from |
were unimlmn
Ttxai: Agglee*
baseball team
slonal teams
Cadets rlloUf
were exs-ludoc
Pitchar I Mt
mmmmm
third-
and outsider
laylor were
tions. The re
chosen by th<i
catcherij Joht
Dan Witson
Jim Barpett
Henry of Soi
second basennat
Texas, shorteto
Ohio State '
K 0f -T
Texas
Texee; Jamel C. Pailes, Comanche;
John Happ, College Station; Gus
tave Mistrut, Houston and Gerald
Monks, Houston.
Pistol -i- J. U. Aalto, San An
tonio; Allen Uunefleld, Jefferson;
David Gentry, Dallas; Theodore
Means, San Antonio; Octavio Quii-
ichini,! Puerto Rleo; Paul SllDer,
ctovi
'aul
Allege Station; Edwin P. Smith,
^loreavUle and Collia Sudorman,
ialveston.
nent
rofes*
iy the
Waco
first
if'Aggi' si
“toughest pi
They picked
aiT the “besl
pects” they
a yourfe' sod
Amarillo.
miiliilil
GET COMPLETE
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TopA&fccl C/6H+1 Cat
Future Aggie Dad
Club Still Growing
Membership in the Tepaa AAM
“Athletic Department Dads of fu
ture Aggies Club" is still avowing,
Newest member la Bill DuBose,
line coach of the Texas Agfiei. A
prospective 1967 Aggie tackle,
weighing eight pounds and 11 oun
ces, was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Bill
DuBose last Sunday.
Daughters of Aggie athletic offi
cials 'are. conspicuous by their
small number .‘Basketball coach
Marty Karow, track mentor Frank
Andetam, and end coach J. T. King
and Freshman Coach Barlow Ir
vin have two sons each.
Athletic director Bill Carmichael,
head coach Harry Stiteler, Back-
field coach Dick Todd, swimming
coach Art Adamson, Tennis mentor
W. M. Dowell, freshman basket ball
coach Taylor Wilkins, trainer
Blaine Rideout and sports news di
rector Dub King have one son
«ch. ' | ' \ *
Athletic Officials
Enroute to Georgia
Athletic Director Bill Carmichael
tend the weekend meetings of the
Southern arid Southeastern ,Conr
fcrences.
j The A&M officials went to the
meeting by special invitations and
do not plan to take part in the
controversy pertaining to NCAA
rules.
While in the south, Carmichael
will visit athletic officials on the
campusos of Georgia, Georgia Tech
University of Alabama, University
of Florida, University of Miami
And other schools.
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Conference Ba
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The Batt Sports Staff voted yt
terday on its selections fori
1949 All - Southwest Conjfe
baseball team. Previously, the
ficial statistics for all the confet,
ence games had been received froi
the Southwest Conference secre
tary, James Stewart. The staffs
selections were based on each ink
dividual players batting and field
ing averages ^nd on the number ol
errors made. Also, each membei
let the players’ performance^ a-
gainst the Aggies here in College
Station influence his selection to
some extent. I j I
Here is the Batt Sports Staffs
selection: j
Pitchers—Bob Frets, A&M, and
Murray Wall, T«
Catcher—I
First hase—iTom Hamilton. Tex,
Second buKf—Cotton l.indloff,
A&M.
Third base—-James Shafiiblln,
ShorlHlop—Guy Wallace, A&M.i
Fielders—Joe Ssekely, I
Kd Kneuper, Texast/lind
lace Moon, S&M.
About a weak ago, the sport#
stuff sent blanks to the sports adli-
tors of the other Hopthweat Con*
ference school* which particlpntcd
in the confdrehce basob*U ruo«.
These blanks were toj be fllletl out
with the respective «lltors' cholct
for the ull-jconferotico Imsobalj
team and retujrned to; the Battj/'!
Replies were received, from ToXj*
as, SMU, and Rice. Since ArkunHas
didn’t participate in the conference
battle, that left only TCU and
Baylor replies missidg. They must
be having finals.
Norris Keeler, Baseball Editor
of the Rice Thresher, picked tht
following for his team. [■
Pitchers—Fretz, A&M, and Wall
Texas.
215 Potuideir To |:[
Enroll in A & M
T. K. Niland, an outstanding 215
pound tackle from Austin H'Sh
School, has informed Texas A&M
athletic officials that he will enroll
here in September, Niland alsb
plays baseball.
Catcher—Watson, Te cju
First base—Haniilt*
Second base—Lindl
Third base—Kan*,|T|
Shortstop^-Boyd, TC)
Outfield—Kneuper,
Witt, A&M;. and Szeke
The Sports editor
Campus picked the
ji. Pitchers—Fretzi A
Texas, |" . ; ^ ;
Catcheri—Watson, fe
First base—Hamilton
Second base—Lindjo
Third base—Salmon,
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Team
kAI Joe ^Hdnt, Texas. '
-Rote, SMU, Kneuper,
_ Szekely,' Baylor.
f«iner. Associate SportsS'
* the Daily Texan, turn- .
i following Ust: ]
-Fretz, A&M, and Wall, ”
-Watson, Texas.
ase-Hamilton, Texas."
base—LindlofT, A&M.
ase—Shanrblin, Texas.
Opf-Wallace, A&M.
Devereaux, Baylor,
and Kneuper, Texgt.
VIRGIL STALLCUP - Reds U
ROY SMALLEY
Cubs
A&M To Play YMI j
Here In ^bollpll
The Athletic Department an
nounced yesterday that Texas A&
M had signed a one year contract
with Virginia Military Institute
for a football game. The two teams
will meet Here in a night game on
October 14 f - 1960.
This will be the first meeting
{between two of the leading mili
tary Schools in the country.
Athletic Director Bill Carmich-
If
AT LAST!
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Bersonalized
A&M Tanker
Hand Fashioned
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School Colors
A Symbol of Pride
Wherever
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Proud Aggies
“* y B,:
Your Own Mug
Your Name
Your Class
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— GIFT FOR MOM AND DAD — OR THAT FAVORITE
OPSIX FOR YOUR PATIO. * .
No Grazing
Color Fast
It’s Whiteware
$ 4.50 per Tanker
.20 per letter for name
$24.00 for a eet of six
er as a remembrance of the deep tnuiition of AggieUnd
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Total Airioiit ehwk nr M, 0, , • • do.*:,,mtiiooiioi,<>.?«* i
m m rnmm a «■ a * a m a.a-a a a a' m t)
ael stated that-the Aggies ‘fmight
return^ the game in Lexington,
Virginia, home of the institution,
in 1962.”
VMI cbmpafes favorably with
Texas A&M as one of the Ihuling
military schools jn the country.
Locate# in Lexington, Virginia,
the school has an enrollment of
about 10Q0 men.
The VMI team’s nickname Is
the Keydsts and its colors a re Red,
While, and Yellow.
The school is a member iof the
Southern Athletic Conference and
its head football couch, Art Morton
Is u graduate of LHU.
This gunto will be numlHir four
on the Aggies' 1950 schedule itnd
takes the; place of the LSUj game.
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Aggieland’49 Sport
Pictures Scheduled
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Four groups of studentis will
have their pictures taken on [Thurs
day, May 26, for the Aggieland
1949. i Y
Spring intramural champions and
all other intramural winners Who
have beOn notified by Barney
Welch, director of intramurals,
will have their pictnres taken" at
DeWare Fieldhouse- tomorrow af
ternoon, .
Pictures will also be taken at
the same time of - the campus ■
sports organizations, such as the
Tumbling, Weightlifting, Soccer,
Volleyball, Softball, and Handball
Clubs.
The A&M pistol team will have
a squad picture made &t 5 p. m.
the same day at the dym.
Thursday night at 7:30 pictures
will be made of th* Intramural
Managers and the different offi
cials of the group sjt their annual
barbecue at The Grove. 1
The
Standings
By The Associated Press
AMERICAN
j ' W
New York 21
Philadelphia 19
Boston j i. 16
OMcafO 17
Washington ., 17
Detroit f..’: 16
Cleveland 12
St. Lotus ./....,.U 9
NATIONAL
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New Yk»rk 19
Brooklyn 18
Cincinnati 17
Philadelphia ......... 15
St, Louis l,li
PHtsbi^rgh 14
Chicago 11
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Pet.
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Pet.
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“Ask Me
About Our
v Business”
J. M. Tacker
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Dlst Mgr.
' Residence:
902 Peace St.
Box 1506
College Sta.
PLAN’ TO HAVE GOLD IN
VOUp POCKETS ...
When you have silver in
your hair.
National Farm Life
Insurance Company
RtafaM RepmentaUvc*:
SAM ROUTH. Dorm 16—211
Vf. W. CLIFTON, Dorm 3—217
- x BOB QUICK. Mitchell—20
JOHN ORR, 12—119 1
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OMPANY
Hank Behrman’s poor start with
the Giants is^ reminiscent of h|s
1947 failure with the Pirates. As
a result, Pittsburgh returned him
to Brooklyn.
Ray Sanders, plated on the Erfir
ves inactive list With a broker,
wrist, hit .329 for Hartford, Conn.,
last season.
BOB HALL, junior
the outstanding tn
when he removed
from 1 the record |ho]
Conference meet in
the record in the
sure that he clea
been warned that thr
before the race so h< i
DYERS'FUR
College Station Representative
Dallas, ttrned in one of
he country this season
Scott and Freddy Wolcott
rd lay* hjirdle race at the
.hsas, this year. Hall broke
I it in the finals as he made
and won thip race. He had
e points (q his special event
We can have your entire house repapered
K ' •'■'! 5 j
for less than a broadloom rug Would cpst
you for one room. Besides * . . don’t jjou
look at your walls first?
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USED B
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The Student Senate, thro 4
. y. : i Tr
Store, has made arrang
used book jobber’s represt
change Store; Tuesday, M ^
day June 3 to purchase ol|
continued titles.
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sion on all money paid oin
will apply* the commissic
Senate Scholarship Fun.
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Look around your room
those bid books you dori*
take them to The Excha
dates mentioned. In so
T] 1 jl 1 ,
vert your unwanted bool ^
and will be helping an : '
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