iv ! pi- 1)1 m " Battalion tp:i :T FRIDAY, A.UC&ST 5, 1949 ri Vv! .-n College Station S liompete m G H44^ -r The, College Station swimming teaml spons^ ege Station Recreation Couhc 1 and coach will represent j %• 1 1 Collefee Station Recreation Council and swimming coach Art Adamso tidniat the Crulf AAU meet in Rosenberg This affiair is the 17th annual Gulf * 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” ^' hed by m cham P 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* , s 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 rtibet fir y w -v r ^ 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 :Js '• ■■ r. f’ f 1 the thcct. j ; • I..'**- 1 . ReeHilts ’ * ^ 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. ii 57.6., ■ ' f ; 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 rtiv Jun First, man; Junior yard free-style. if. I & j . In- 1 Galveston, Dallas IniMals 1; Tourney Toiiig 'i 1 ! 1 J 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 HHMliMiMNliiiUl p 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 m 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 U j Loupot’s . West. Auto.).: 050 Lo Ho Upot’s . ...... OW'dll ^ j t ...L. f 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 ii a lineman. ji. I ■ • RECORDS • RADIOS School A Office Sapplios ALL YOUR NEEDS HASWELl’S :'i\ ^ V * ' .H. >1 0- , , ® 1 ioO G—6: B i nova e Ton ys will 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 . 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 ' i rank I in Fi(||d. He stands 6'2“ moves ?liis weight around terrifi ■■ ★ ■. i ■ ' 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|a..*.«» U0 523-46 229—5 ml 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. APP! - fri- j intramural iStandings If ; . vi.'-; ! ?' CAMPUS EBAi (includes Thursday r 1 \ . L « : V • • •• ■ ]li‘ 2 ^ •«»•••«•«••< ntchotjl ' 4 •ri(a«MM^M«4e*< 1 /flH I MM ”*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 •••* **4 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 . ••••««•••f 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. • MMtKtMMMMMI JefL (Inrludeo flKKJr, • »•«•••»*•(••«•■ JmiImi*! 1 Lm. • ••t»••»« 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 . rirf’thc single. This gav^hihi’j age attlie plhte V Score by imurigs: - Had M 8 for four average at. C-West , ... B-Evcn . ... 2^—11:14 4 1 9-8 10