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

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FRIDAY, A.UC&ST 5, 1949
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The, College Station swimming teaml spons^
ege Station Recreation Couhc 1 and coach
will represent
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Collefee Station Recreation Council and
swimming coach Art Adamso
tidniat the Crulf AAU meet in Rosenberg
This affiair is the 17th annual Gulf
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uwimming mceUT y. ;
j 'V Aqua talent from 29 Texas coun
•. I (ties is expected to compete fort
the trophies offered.
Serving as one of the officials
of the meet will be Art Adamson,
wty> is co-chairman of the Culf
Cofast committed along with E. A.
f Snapp. : -
The meet is divided into three
divisions respectively for male and
" female entries. . i ^
- - Competition is open to' all reg
istered amateur athletes! of the
- . . rTcxus (Gulf Coast and thic dead-
* /• l'! line fdr entering’ ik 6 pjn. tqday
—. j for women hhd 6 p.m. tomorrow
for men. 1,.|
_ ^ A championship trophy will be
r; awardetl the team which scores
thp most points in all divisions.
According w- present plans of
Adamson, tW io” ^'
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StoitioSii swi|nmer8 will
trip:
eh: Paul Fleming
Didck, Bob McBride,
son, Billy Hale, John
WglJy Anderson, Mill
Geie Summiers. , . i; jj,..
Boys: Bill 1 Karow, Gaylf Klipple,
; Di< R WiecK, Jake Magee, Homer
Lapiottc, utid Bob BarioTr*‘ | f j 1 : 1
Junior Boys: Bobby Karow, Orin
He^vey, Tom j Barlow, David! Bon-
neu, and Tommy Terrell, >
Vomen: Mary Leland, Aiih OV
Bannon, Elizabeth Miller, Betty
O’! lannon. ^ ' ' ?■ ! ! I ! j
Jirls: Elizabeth Blank; A:nn
Dickerson, Frances. Copeland, iPpt-
sy Bonnen, Anna Jean Godb^y,
Frances Sii»ek.
Junior Glrlai Pam Wilson, Car
ol; ri Landiss, Martha EJngle,
tofeelimd. ip i' ! 'if!! I j* ,
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The swimming teams of Boy Scout
Ration won the Bravos district swimming meet Wednesday
A
roop 411 df College
i£p jYicct/ Wcdnesd
night in Downs Natatorium with a total!of ibv po.nts. .> |
Troop 102 of College Statibn came in second with 44
points, Troop 12 of Bijyan thirt with ll points, And Troop
The winner
Ulatrlct at the Sin SSuatp 1 Team WlHS
One, Loses tine
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Boy Scout swimming
Houston, August 15. , .
5 Officials were: W. L. Pcnbcrthy,
starter; E. Mamalign, head judge;
NfPonjthleux, head timer; Sam
CLclahd, Ralph Stioen, and T. Ter
rell, assi^Unt timers; Jack Linn,
Starting (Clerk;.JwiliiHm Swdger,
rini^h clerk; Spencer -Buchanan,
scorer; D. D. Burchard. announcer;
dL.H. W. Barlow', chairman of
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c jnedley* relay, 100 yards;
tll-Ai T. feb rlow, Bobby Karow,
O.fHolvcy. . 6^.2 aegonda winning
time., ‘Second.' 411-8; third 102. <
i Senior medley relay, 100 yards:
til-A; KUptfle, Weick, Billy Kar-
ow. \ Second, 411-B. Third, 102.
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Junior free-.style, 33 yards. First,
' Of Helvcy;’; sejeond T. Barlow;
w -third, P. Hickman and R. Cleland,
1 "tied. 18.2. ; \
~ Senior free-style, 66 yards. First
■v* Billy Karow; second, J4 Magee;\
third, B. Barlow. 35.3.
^• Junior 33 yard breast-stroke.
~ First, B. | Karoty; | second, D. Bon
ham,; third, T. Terrell. ,22.0.
'.Senior, 66 yard breast-stroke.
. First, Wieck; second, P.. E. Bu
chanan; third, H. Lamotte. 18.^.
l or 35 yard back - stroke.
T. Barlow; second, Hick-
third, C. Helvcy. 21.2. -
Sen or A6 yard back-stroke.
First, Klipple j; second, Magee;
Ihird, 3. Barlow. 46.3.
100
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Junior
yard free-style.
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Galveston, Dallas IniMals
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Tourney Toiiig
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Over Sod
I BEAteONf, Aug. p-(JF)±
Playing the first dwote bill of
the series, the North cage
squad, UoachedL by Adolph
Rupp, Kentucky’s producer of
champions,., stormed to tri
umphs of 33-23 and 42-36 yes-
|terday • afternoon and list
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American Legion igtate Ju-
the Laredo team last night
id earned the right to meet
slight Hie NorWa margin ip
if|year series to four wiiiii
■Hifl
in the
; After a ; poor showing
Madlsbnvlllp Softball foul
Lou’s Aggies turned the Bryan
Commercial League upside (Ioviti
this week.; itou’s boys, favored
oyer West® *n Auto, the team that
they had tWice defeated, lost to the
Auto boys t0«7. ' ;
Tuesday night Lou’B team met
tfie league eading Howell Lumber
Co. learn which was; undefeated
tils round j of pUy and upsfet
3-2. This game threw the league
into a threo-Way tie f(jir first; place
and assured Lou’ili team of staying
in' thy. firijti dBybnpn. If ? j
■ The Auto gsmi^ was a hit and
rim: affair. Both pitchers wept the
distance. The leading hitter of the
~ame was Lawrence of Loupot’s
e got two hits in two trips tbithe
Mate 1 ' P ll'i Ti T 1 ' '
An error in the sikth 'imUng of
ho Loupot-HbweU game cost; the
owell team the ball game. Ojask
-•as the swinning pitcher land
Uiart was the loser. The *ead-
ig hitter W’as DtiBois of Loupot’s
ho got two for i three, [r . !
Score by innings: j I
II Pt E
302 101 0—7 ; y 3
10 0—7 VO 3
II R E
Pictured
Myrle Gorey,
Francine Hu
Berans, 3rd;
Fall Grid 1 votes
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to
the fou
i against One defeat. i^l
| The South squad, tutored by,
Htertry I^a ,Of Oklahoma A&M, led
its foes half-way in each game but
couldn't match the basket-shooting
of big O’Neal Weaver of MariiWgi
Mill and; Derrell Murphy of Shhl-j
lowater jh the stretim{ittiii.
Weaver made nine points in the
first game! antf 10 iri'oilSecond to
I be leading scorer of the two games
but he beat but Freddici Whillock
of Cayuga by one point Whillock
player, ^fwlwtiohw^
sports writers covering the i
iBoth b^ys yrill receive
Sports
M >vi.u><^ jabove are ihe members of the Agf
gettes softba I team from College View. In the
usual order, fjrst row: Isabelle Guerrero, catcher,
shortstop. Beth Hallmark, 3rd, and
-St, fielder. Second row: Rachel
Lorean Trent, fielder, Bette Kit
Patrick, pitcher, t Bobbie Hayes. 2nd, and Mabel
Hamlin. IstU ; Third row: Donna Loop, catcher,
Florence Walter, fielder, Ethel Allison, fielder,
and Billy Lewis, fielder. Back row: Luke Harri
son and Phil Hamlin, managers.
By BILL HAILE ; to he very true. He is the i work
m .J ; ' i horse of the tcarh apd cbn; he
September 11 isn’t too far away, I couJnted on to bo the full 60 minuU'a
sol lets take al look at What the,if Necessary.
Villanova Wildkts will have to of-! At least that, what hb told Bart
fef-when thcy.langle with the Ag- flaltom when Bart Went into
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Loupot’s .
West. Auto.).: 050
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First,- O. Helyey; second, T.-Bon
ham', third, Terrell.
69.5.
Senior individual . medley, i00
yards. First, Biky Karow; second,
R. Wieck. 104.4. j
! -i'-j;. Junior diving.. First, Bobby
r -2 iCaroW; second, A. Kucera of Bry
an; third, Quintero of Somerville.
J Senior diving. Gayle Klipple.
, /i.-^ only contestant. j
ji Junior free-style relay, 133
, , yards. First, T. Barlow, Cleland,
{ CV. Hnlvey, Bi|ly Karovy. llg.a/
. Second, 44-B; third, 102.
! f Senior free-style relay. Barlow,
Wieck, Klipple, and Karow. ; Only,
orttrjint,
Now Villanova football coach
Jim Leonard, wl\o played under
Knute Rocknb at Noire Dame, won
fool ball letters bot h na aback ami
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a lineman.
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froth tbb Texas
Association, • |
The afternoon game #as a dull
affair. ;It was sbearhy hot.- inside
the gymnasium whifeh* beats only
1,000 parsons, it was 1 jaihed to t3ib
ceiling In the afternoon but at
night <mly jabout 500' fahs turned
OUt* p I ■ . 0 • 'i!
The Evening tilt wah a good ohe
and: was very close untfli the final
, period. U The North broke a'24-24
r tie |n the last mitiutd of the third
double header will be play
eston now has two wins
defeat and Sunset has
wins. Under the ruler
le elimination tourne
ed, the team with least losses
^ghriSredo drop- doubfes/wi'hle Galvfla^n
ped Odessa 4-0 and Sunset defi
ed Galveston 8-5.
and:«#rned the ri;
alia* teams wli
in the bottom of the f at
He retn-cd the next three .imen
without allowing a sin pie hlt.T /
The Laredo All-0tb(| Wrefb Un
able, to come through In the-.
ches. They garner
to Gah'eston’s five
blows for extra
George Hatch hurtbd his Galvi
Aon team iqto the finals Inst nig)
The tall right-hander . took over
mound chores for Galveston
none away and the bases 1c
)ws for
Alfredo Botello, 1
the hill for Laredo an
the fourth, blasted
five times at bat, ei
ho runner in scoring
Gametime tonight
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Smth Squad Favored To
In Eeaumont All-Star G
BEAUMONT, Aug. 5~(/P)^Texas schooll
squads clash Friday nightiiii the J5th annual a
or the Texas Coaching School with a South aggi
tored by Den Faufot, the split; T master of Mis
to defeat the North hosts of Carl Snavely of N<
wMirr' "
thd single-tfingback prof.
Both squads wound up training
Thursday with Snavely sending his
Charges through two practice iies-
siofts and Faurot-Jwldil
afternoon woricoUt.
siohs and Faiirot holding only an
t , ri . v{iR ;
The forecast of a South vlciiory
was based largely on the fact iluit
Aggies | First Foe,
h Again This Year
U. S. Naval Academy, the .Wild-
cats outseored the satlofs teh
touchdown fo eight.
Added 10 Ih* 1 is Giat
the Villanova squad wiH probably
year.
WSD Aggids
Again at Navasota
l The WsD Aggies won the)^
bnd. game in m\e Navasota
ball tourney IaU night ovpi
burg of! Bryan .A>.
Hurler L. B; Winder of; th« Ag
gies was the featured mourldiman
as hi? struck Out 18 men. Thi
ppslng hurler s ruck.out
igie«. ■ ! f" •• HI:
The game; a j o-hittef, V
by the Aggies iit the fourth
ondnn fi ed out : to :
gi >s' on Kyle Fibid under the lights;
( They have a|new head coachat
V: llanova who was a three-year; there’s no use in
le terman, undiSit the famed Knute
R*ckne at Nqtro Dame. He is
Jimes (Big'Jim) Leonard,
j While playitK for Rockne, Leon-
hi d lettered in both the line and
hi ckfield. Bes|des this experience,
jh' has played | some pro ball with
tl e IPhiladelph a Eagles in the Na-
jti mnl League While with the
E t*|les, he plaj ed fullback, captain-
ajid called the signals.
I^e was on j of the boys that,
gfeve little Dajrcy O’Brien a lot of
,g)od blocking; and protection.
As head (bach of Villanova,
icc *eds Jordan Oliver
continue using the
hat was in use last
start practicjing alwut two weeks
Ralph’s? territory for a pass last before the Aggies. That was the
j Leonard sue*
laiu» to
Ralph told Bart, “fellow,
coming out
case last year.
The one thing that will
be in
your . .. ^
here anymore;'131 bc| here all af- favor of the; Aggies is this Texas
ternoon.” And he | was, too.
Reports reaching 'The Battal
ion state that in a spring scrim
mage with the Middies from the
lheat.- .. ...
Don’t sell the Wildcats short.
They’ll be rdugh and tough again
1 this year.
Jack
London fi
find Hcoref
i had pm
ind pla
F formation
cetar.
Big Jim is '
take over the
what wc are
he will have i
half team. ' l, .
No doubt blt whht a lot of peo-
jlc have heara of a follow by the’
name of Ralrar Pasquariello.
He is that|j225 pound fullback
that did so fuch damage to the
o doubt qualified to
coaching duties, but
itcrcSted in is what
the way of a foot-i
Aggie forwaid wal
sVehr in
after! the
wor
kt’her
mtoi
atch
ud prcyiouMy ^valk
field fti
Gibson
bdJ, \
The Aggies Win piny rtwrt
Lumber tonight in Ihe finih < f tin
tourney at ftVji.in.
w
Stuwart KlecUd
Coaches
Boliutnoni, T»
Maco Stewarts
loaches
.SWwart.was
j(oe Coleman of
4 <A*I
of IxmgyiiBwj wai
of therf#ii Hlfl
Association lodaV,
named to; si cccoi
Odessa Ut ti c a
clccitd president
school jO
tot
.7}
ljual j I
sociation
Grady Rested of Corpu| dhHti
,a» .elected vic(: presidetii),
business rjiceting ^fj tl c ai
of Co:
The meeting
l Tli ci -s, IB MUl.
, 40” wide 5 r-;
j Reg. $1.98 yd.
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was
lUt'Ilt, !,
held
icction with tho Texas Co: chin t
T?
NYLON “Triple Sheer”
cor -j
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TISSUE GINGfl
Reg.; 98c
OL%U
;< ! . Bryan .
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rank I in Fi(||d. He stands 6'2“
moves ?liis weight around
terrifi<! speed. \
esides Puriuaridlo, thevo will
a few othfr familiar names on
ho it* roster. |Joe Rogers, the ntt-
ioh’s numbefl one gi'ound gnineh
n 1946, Doif Brown, 200 pound
nd, and John|Sandusky, 26K pound
jicklo who hSl been i‘alled , “tho fas
test big man In footlmU.'*
Even thnlgh Villanova lost
seven of iiM si art inn eleven,
(here will bda heavy infusion of
sophs to hem handle the rugged
sehcdule, there will he Me
D’AloMUo toltelp rut in the full*
i hack mM, JJhn Gippl will share
the. hairhu(|( duties with Jo«
Rogers and » host of other sec
ond year nu n ^ho have speed
to spare.
Erotic Play Cost Snead
And Locke Big Tourneys
AP News:
features
NEW YORK—If your golf game
was off over the week-end remem
ber the fellow who shot a 19 on
one hole or the chap who took, an
18. Both happened in the National
Open.
In the 1938 Open at Cherry Hills
in Denver, Ray Ainsley required
19 strokes before he got down on
the 16th hole during the second
round of play, Going farther back,
Wtliie Chishplm took an 18 on the
short 17th in the 1919 Open at
Brae Burn in West Newtoh, Mass.
Sammy Snead also looks to the
Open when golfers tailk about
poor holes.
“They always sayL ‘HMad
took an 8 at Hprtng Mill.’’ says
Hlaniniln’ Mammy from While
Sulphur Springs, W. Va.
n hup|N*ned in Up' 1930 Open
al the Philadelphia Country
\ Club’s Spring Mill course.
“I needed! a 3 to win and a
(I to finish In a three-way tie
'with B.vrori NeWon, Cmlg Wood
HndXDenny Mhiiie,” sayia Mnead.
“I shot an x on the par A final
hole that year and finished
fifth.”
Snead iWi had art 8 oin tho par
five 18th Hole at Hlllcrost during
tho Lob Angeles Open. His tw
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Ralph I'uHjjjmijriello will IteHhc
big gun in Vj 11anova's offense and
defense. Lab, year he proved this
vj
Milner Wins 124
Over
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Law Hall
ner Tigers
12-4.
Milner hitlers collected six hfta
off the pitching of Mat Uchie and
Hank Vdrnkahl. F(vc errorjs made
the going cahy for Werner Llndig
and George |Barclajy of Milner.
Newt Butt| lead' the hitters with
e, boith of his hits
■s.'jj h ■ s
led in the bottom of
Milner scored three
ght run rule was ih-
two for ti
driving in
The game f ndi
the sixth wb
runs. The
shot was fine but his second shot
hit oh the edge of the green and
rolled down!a slight hill about 40
quarter, and never was headed af-
Sportlwdup
sponded Richly to
A scoring game wi
Uie coaches; Fauro
•as ford ast by
the coauhes; Faurot said ic fig*-
qred his team i^uid get at Ifcast
three touchdowns. The attack is
geared around Claude Klricannon
the Waco pasher, the ruhnli
Powerhouse Toni Stolhands:
Baytown and tho fleetness
shall’s GtfUen Dlnkle.
The North haajv the jbi.
stronger-running bacVfield and i
Ted Jones of Childress,\Maf Fpwler
of Van, Ray Graves of S ephen-
yi|le hhd Wild WaldoTthing of
Monahans, coupled: with big Dar-
row Hooper, th(» N6rth Slds^Fort
advan age in
e. r •'liilil l\s
Lbs Angles; Aug ' “
corher makes one more
to Big J*wn Kimbrough,' the
Angeles Dons’ fullback Who has
TOCl'
for
iy a bad knee, his wife’s poor . w ^ s ■ e TP I- - : i
iheo th and his own.-financial inter- ri ^ rr
est . He owns a 1,900-acrc ranch \n/ I Pi
amf is a big oil distributor in Has- ^ “v WAiavliEO */. ]
keif Couhty, Texas. : : j. : i
Big Jawn was a whale of a pom-
pet tor for !the local AH-America
ConfercHce Club. He Reamed the
baj -packing load for
under both T and singlo-wing dblij*'
ditibns. The Dons may be hard-
Preused to find a replacement for
thef former Texas Aggiej ^tt-Alhd^
iran, even if he Was a stpp arid a
half slower:
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Loose Ends: Good to read the. aat
surance by New York , basebal
writer John Drebingcr that CaH>'
fornia’s Casev Stengel is’Atill CaB
ey, and not Gnarlys Dillon’ Stengel
« ad t .r i#* Jj. •at’ UjA A i^tliKUC^.1 Haa^MLL
A
y
yards from the pin.
biled
He 1
P| ; . .. ,he g
up and over. When he made the
His third
arid back
more shots
...j pm. ..r •
!shot rolled up the hill
down. He took three
before he got the ball
role of Ben Hogan in a movie about
Hogan may be played by MiMtiey
Rooney. Shirley Temple, however,
wifi! definitely not portray the
role in the Life of Strangler.
little criibankment Tie overshot tbp
green and was'lying six. He fi
nally chipped up and holed olit for
an-8. ; * f, • : i;|V =
Bobby Locke; of South Afi
considered the top foreign g(
to play in; America in the
decade, recall® a hole he price
played like a duffer.
‘Tt was- In last years Tam O’
Shantcr,” says Locke, he of the
kniekers, White shoes, whitO cap
and rusty! 25-year-oki WoOden-
Shaft putter. ’1 needed a A tot'tie
Lloyd Mangrum, took a 6 and
finished second.
“It Wahj»' par 4 hole with »
creek running through the fair
way. 3fy *ee<>nd shot hit a tree
mMT <«m* Mwk inio the nat. r.
I picked Hie hall out and was
playing », I| chipped up and two-
put tod for » 8,”
The poorl jrim
very shot
sll H|<!y ofl ,
owily duffor;
ey frit
up na tSu)
They expect to
perfectly. When
often got ua burned'
ffor
vokecl at tt
'!!• Seoi
UHHV
by iimini
Milner
Law , .>a..*.«»
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S^folRepei
Bjeauriiont, Tex., Aug ^
The Southwest Conference jfooitball
race this year I will be one of the
best-balanced in; history but Sout h-
»rti Methodist will repeat ridth the
,es from. Hie seven schdo s in a
radio interview hero Wednesday
night- . ; i v
, The coaches were interviewed by,
Harold- V. Ratliff, sports editor of
the 1 Associated Press, as aii Feature
of ,the Texas Coaching School.
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intramural
iStandings
If ; . vi.'-; !
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(includes Thursday
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ntchotjl ' 4 •ri(a«MM^M«4e*< 1
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”*roJ0ct
as Ai and M-. Bob Woodiuff, ihead
coach at Baylor, and f saistant
coaches Deko Brackett' of] Arkan
sas, ’Rusty Russell of Southern
Jtethodist, Abo Martiri'•o' Texas
Christian and Joe Davis of Rico.
Only four
have been
lW.es sin#
- T7 b
, favored
Carolin «
j Iri thfc series thus frit the North
has Won eight, gamesl the Soutm
fiye and there has been one tie. |!
j Coaches do not hinw the aq:
up to the usual standard. The
it*seniester rule, wh ph went in
St year, has weakened fOotbtdl
jnsiderably. It wl I ; i/quirt! an
ither year or two tci li: 'frig hri ad-
juatment*
A crowd of 10,5(00 is
i out for the gam<
Purple Stadium, th<
School plant.
Snavfey surprised by
guard tA left halfbackj-or block
ing bac|^-on his starting deani^
He was Bob Daniels of Denison.
Probable starting liripups (kick-
of, 8 p.m4:
. \ South
Sexton, lAbllene .
Dixon, Ingleeidc
Athcy, Waco .Vj
Reeder, Port Arthur
Barron, Temple
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Davit, Palestine'
Saxe, Beaumom
Kincannqn, Waco ...:
Dinklc. Marshall .1.,.)
Magouirk, N. L.
Stolhandske, Baj
~ Non
, Toxarkan
Wichita Frills
Dal la a
Hams, Philli
hbmpson. OdeSap ...
>rges, Fort Worth
1, Bowie ..
cb, ChUdresri 4
ilels, Otmlsoi
ng, Monahrihs ....
■rjaves, Stephehvillo .
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tche^ Defeated
Haft Hall
1 nitchell jfell before! the bfits of
ednesday 'wheri Harry
six hit ball t<> phalk
d win in thre^ tries,
into the lead ri the
•n
Hitt Hall
Milleri pile:
Hilrt J|um
siuth <|nd
twb ruris
Mil
verith innings when
relieved
curbing trie Hart bats. 1 /IT
ulllt ft Mhchell lead Dio hit
teira with)two for four ati the plate.
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Lm.
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st:pushcd B-Evend
ted colrimh W<
C-West
ings he
wateLtSbri losing
p 11 hits foi* 14
f fun, a double, and a -single.:
drove in rtlns each timb .except;
Tumbow Avab
fcher, giving up
|y|yj^. j .
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