Ttie SCOREBOARD A'* I ^ TUESDAY'S RESULTS 1 \ Antertcan Leafme - New York ♦, Detroit 8. Washington 4, Cleveland 2. j> Philadelphia i,' Chicago 2.. Boston 4, St. Louis 5. ' National League | } ,i St. Louis 5*3, Brooklyn 3-4. * I Chicago 7, New York 5. I Pittsburgh 2, Boston 5. i j Cincinnati 3, Philadelphia 4. ' Texas League Beaumont 1. Fort Worth 3. Houston 2, Tulsa 1. Shreveport 3, Dallas 4; ; San:Antonio 2, Oklahoma City 3. THE STANDINGS /;V I ; » li A ', i American League I- s. Team— W L Pet, GB ‘ New, York 73 43 .629 ' Boston . 72 47 .605 2%. Cleveland ,. .^77 W 49 ,585 “5 ’ Philadelphia . ....,64 54 .542 10 • . w Washington . ;... National League Team— St. Louiq Brooklyn Boston . 'L.l|i. 56 '.541 68 494r 80 439 77 .336 ■ Ti W L f Pct. j......X. [72 46 .615 70 47 .598 >2 :...-|01 5C .521 10 . .jiladelphia J 61 58 .512 i2 New York ..J 458 58 .500 13 Pittsburgh! . 54 62 .466 17*4 Cinchmati |48 70 .407 24’ Chicago y |46 74 .383 ?7 , L' ' v ' t : !■ •■. •> . r ■ !;W'". i ■ ■ " liege Sol Pexas Lea Jrfe Fort Worth .... Tulsa 1 . ...: Oklahoma City Dallas - . Shreveport . .... San Antonio .... Houston . Beaupiont W L Pet. L.. 82 51 .617 178 56 .582 . 72 61 .541 170 64 .522 .385 SOU- ... j50 81 .382 11 PC'UtCT START FOR A PiRFCCT SUMMER Is f fcA. -get then MISTI S«8t)twrit«rM CiM«»—fa»l ''‘'■ipi* rM L piONim^juu^ iFtriNG PASSENGERS » MAIL • FREIGHT • EXPRESS Steers Hard Hit By Graduation In ’49 rf” , n !J 1 r H • By RALPH > Trf flanker with man-in-wotion var- should os last year with iations - the runtti* The Texas Longhorns, who ap __ parently had everything that a be more potent. Che; champion needed in '48—except! conducting expe Southwest Conference grid melees Lee, and Bill Allen, do not expect very much out of Blair Cherry’s big bad herd when they come rolling out on the field Sept. 17 against the underdog Raiders of Texas Tech. Even with the heavy loss, es pecially along the line, a better record in the won and loss col umn would not take this writer by surprise. Texas will play a lighter schedule than that of last year’s, which saw four of their worthy opponents draw bowl assignments. Sixteen lettermen will return to Coach Cherry’s fold, and seven of these stalwarts, having already earned two orange stripes, will be seeking a third numeral. Even though there will be a returning letterman for every position except rif»ht end, the coaching staff is ’ a hit perplexed as to how they will fill the enormous gaps caused hyi the. loss of twelve of last .year’s award winners,- which included such all SWC selections as George ^arapbell, Bobby Coj ’ Campbell, an expert ball-hand* ler, has the mechanics for the job, but has yet make hi: play-direction click winnfoglyl Lee, a natural leader, can furn ish that much needed sporh which makes a championshif team, as he puts his experience and expert ability to the test this fall. Bill Allen, who is prob ably the best passer on the squad, is the longshot for em ergency use, as the University- ites are not leaving turned in seeking a for peerless Bohb; graduated from year ago. Ray Bomeman, who 1 i: Ing his pockets with ra . and four-leaf clovers as he prays rabit-paws that his trick knee a ill withstand the test of the aeasoi, is tho most likely candidate to ga n All-Ameri can recognition. The Houston hot rod, acclaimed t|jc No. 11 ball car rier' in the SWC la^t year, is' a unique combination [of bust-frpe Petrovich and Ed Kelley at tackle, _ _ and | All-American Dick Harris at . power’ and down fieh the pivot l! “ ■ — • -• The Aggies aren’t the only team relying upon inexperienced sopho- mCjrbs for their reserve strength. The Longhorns will be counting hejajvilyl. upon these j second year n of bust-fr iold speed. Clay, a mi Dandy Randy kicking right halfbaejt who ranked 8th; in. SWC play a year ago, apd Bubbn Shands, who wc here re member as the stfy- of the op position in the last Turkey D£y boys for regular duty at right end bout, will be around; all season to and for pum-h at the left halfback assure Blair Cherry’, of good play anBy Nutt with one of the three hits he got in the affplr. \ B-Ocld evened It up in the second when Munson singled and was sent home on an error that was at ed into a double by Drake. . ! In the fourth inning, Nutt to bat again for Milner and med a circuit clout over the fielder’s head! for hla accoi straight hit. Milner’s a^ond in the fourth came when Sullivan walked and moved to third on two outs. He then scored on a line single by Lee. Milner then lejad a»X: B-Odd closed up the count to 3-2 !in its half of the fourth when Snider scored from second on a single by McLandrich. That end ed B-Odd’s scoring for the game. The Tigers had their big inning in the sixth when they scored four runs on three hits. Nutt again started off the bitting with a screaming double, his third hit of the day. Sullivan and Zlober then iwalked to load the bases. Then came the moat outstanding hit of dhe game, that by Butts, when he scorched the air over short field er’s heaa with a double, sending in two runs. 7 Then Lee came to bat and drove in two more runs with a double. 11 R E Milder 100 204 x—6 7 2 B-Odd 010 100 0—6 2 2 only to that of SMU’s Gil John son and was led by the Invalu able' Paul Campbell, who will again be on the field down in Memorial Stadium, but will have a wary eye watching the accom plishments of Rill Allen, his chief 'rival for passing duty. \fith such standouts as Byron Townsend, Billy Pyle, Ben Procter, and; Paul Campbell heading the list; the University of Texas Long horns show, with much evidence, that they possess the great speed ami good depth that, when com bined with their spirited ambition, ijBattaiion P O R T Y, AUGUST 24,1949 -s- | . \ • ■ ' * ■ \j; j , Wc cannot supply all of the demands for add itional telephone scrvicelhut "" -■ : ! 1 i 1 render a ful4 [measure of couijtesy v i..- ; - s ' ' i'’ ableness and cooperation to everyone. r ' ' ■' h 1 '- b |-ril}"{.•• t||' 'H:' Being ^anxious to please has merited for us - - .... 1 r ' ■ u . . 1 ie people of this a fine relationship! with ,t community ■ • 1 ■:■![. MM / 'lie Southwestern States telephone Co. . r7 i /• ;. 'll !■ i' b v % | ;.j; • v L], r ! i i i Girls... j are Ijke Newspapers They are he stronger ilthier than thej usedtob)e. They arc wo^th looking; over. Back Numbers arenft in demand- They aren’l speak their minds. They can make or brea a man. They have much infli cnee. y L-ij! They cany news when ever i the go. ' If they know anything, they; tell it I * KVBKY HAVE OP aUop Co boy’s so their Station ’ii 14 and team will tonight at the lighted softball d the Navai iota boy’s 1 Ttipse two teams have meb before and each kcji two games. Taylor Wjlkiij* couch igp Station boys ba Englebrccht. L Wtcheri Pinky Coonor. XL** Hicknian. bauei Dive Bobby ' Will Cejqll Burko or Ben ' 1 [>p ' L George Souaaics or Dick E { .-aft; Sbortatopj: William A Douglas NdrcroM. . j Williama or. Bub-. or 'Pete HI Center! field:/ John Robert I Smith.or JimmlrBond. Right field'/1»cc Dinkcr Simck Kigm field •/'] or Richard M^ilk r. - NormAn Subs wiH be j/Fleck. Jackie Burns and m W// Join Tin will,be the fire and driving power igborn will be pawing the sod of many behind those Loni will be pawing € a gridiron this fall. hoofs that Tanyi Schmid froni Brenham will be one of (he fancy stepping twirlfers in the twir ing contest to be held on Kyle Field Saturday nighc* Sept. 17. There’ll be a football game that night too, betw the Aggies and the Villanova Wildcats of Philadelphia. e Parade , - f | of / 11 pressed People Taking Their Clothes ; ^ ,'to . ff: 1 " I:®:.; s Cleaner xchango Store”: amm . : J ■ : ■::: i : ' : ( I !■ j ■ ! M fesimiour Books Now Beginning Tuesday morning, August 2^ the Exchange Store will inaugurate a lay-away plan on hooks and eqjiipmentfor the Fall Tfff i vM.le.velh. Your hooks and equipment will be collected iiiti I I IM ’ ' i J If 1 J ' : ! I'..,'.' iP' |;k .; ' Hi'’ All you have to do is give oUe of our sales force mmm. cted into one package and labeled with your dame and you r^tuxn for the Fall [semester you caft short circuit ^he waiting lines. Simply present your claim check at the east window together with your GI orders or cash and the supplies will be delivered to you obli iere is no today and do in i 1 minutes what may lake hours a I j J , school opening i y : j* 11. ■ All reserved 24 will he returned to stock. I , ■". L digatiouon your 1U id r-L’T $art|5 Com^in •<» '.II ! !■ JflW cm ■ i : package, not called lor by Sepl, | ■4 ; f] The Exchange Store : ! i v .. ' i t 1 i ' ■ : L- - • _ .' 11 1 '/ . 4 ;l mi« . . I' !/ ' ,