The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 06, 1949, Image 3
c -»■ r: : : ---r .. ;■ J J - i1 ' T ;r: ' flH THURSDAY, OCTOB attalion Ti'TT 7, J^. - r R T P ! l Jfi! ■i\ Ir I! 11 f ' ^ ' 1 r Season i '? •. Ti Yankee Stadium, New Yorii* Oct 5 (AP)—Tommy Hen rich’s dramatic home run clout into the lower right field seat* Of the rfinth gav^ the New York Yankeiei id Series victory over Brooklyn today, end I ! in i |j The count was tw6 bhlls and not r pole-axed -a Newcoinbei fast hall ‘ ‘ - it Ne Jbc ing a sizzling mound battle between Allie Reynolds arid Don Newcombe. Mr itrlkc on "Old ReW when He by Jerry ioj eroan ' tan [into the stands, about 20j rows back. The crowd :of 66j224] which pat politely quifet through raost of fhe ' ■* stirring afternoon, Let loose a mighty roar at the gajne-winnlng [Mow. I | Up-to that tlmje, ijt w:is a spark- . ling pitcher’s battle that threaten- . ed to set a new series strikeout record. Going to the l ist of :he . t, ninth, Newcombe, the Dodgers’ > ■-. ! huge negro rookie, Jhad 11 strike outs and Reynolds),, ti e Yankee righthander, had nihe. ; — The record [is 22 and the indivi dual mark is only iS; heidby How ard Ehmke since hi^ surprise opm- i^ iing start for the Philadelphia A’s ' against Chicago in 192). Few series games in rocent tinjies ^"7 M?ere better played than this thnl- -’•r|7 ler in which! Reynolds who Lad ^pitched only four comp ete games in 31 starts thi^ sjeasoti, blanked the National League champs on two hits. - homer. This was Tommy’s fourth series homer and three of them cahMoof f Dodger pitching. One in ISll^and another in 1947. His first camp ;off the Chicago Cub pitching >1938. i | ■' j ! 1 BOX M ORE rosklyn <X) AB U X 0 Ke|se. ss . . . . J.. k 0 1 2 Jorgensen, 3b 8 0 10 Snider, ef ..... . ..; . ..; * 0 0 3 Robinson. 2b .-... jj o 0 4 HerraansRI, If g 0 I0 p Furlllo. rf .. . . | S 0: ! 0 b Hodges', lb a o lo 4 Campanella. c 2 (t 0 11 Newcombe. p ..! ...3 0; 0 0 Totals 0 2 24 New York (A) I Rizzuto, ss j.E ; .1. ,. ; [n Henrlch. lb' [L .., .!« Berr*. c ...j. . 3 o DIMagglo. of it 1.3 0 Undell, If .1 3 0 Johnson. 3b L|. t . p 0 •ffj Ah K H O k o o 1 i, 9 jonnion. «»o .j. Mapcs. rf . .{j. Coleman, 2b Reynolds, p Totals 1 Newcombe allowed on y five bits ■ but he made the mistak > of giving up the big one to Hehrich. , • Thus the gallant Yankees who; roared to cop j the pennant' on i ;he last day of the seapon v'ith an ax \ citing triumph over the Boston Fed j Sox, have drawn first blnod in this beat-of-seven classic. . | 1 Reynoltls also came thilough with st double anjd a single. The othfer [ R^ n oi d “ hila off Newcombe were a_single' by Johnny Lindell in the iecohd Inning and an eighth inning double 3 0 0 4 ...30 1 . 3 o . I Scoring: BROOKLYN (Ni COO OOO <XHJ ne\\7 York ^a » i boa 000 001 K-Coleman. RBI—Henrlch. 2B—Joi- genssn. Reynolds. Coleman. HR—Henricl SB--Reese. S—Hodges. DP-Reynold^. Coleman and Hennch. Earned Runs Brooklyn (N'l ( Brooklyn (N l Off ,-L Reynold; a New York (A* 1. .Left 8; New York (Ai 4. BB (Hermsnskl. Furilli Campanella. Jorgensen) SO by Reynolds (Snider 3. Newcombe' 2, Hermanski. Ho< ges. Campanella. Jorgensen; Newcomte 11 (OlMagglO. Johnson 2. Coleman 2. Ml • pies 3. Berra. Liindell. Reynolds M'lnni r Reynolds. Loser- Newcomlie. U -j 1 Hill i\ Hubbard. (ALi ) Plate; Reardon. ; (NI First; Paasarella (ALi Second. : Jord l (NL) .Third; Hurley iAI,. Right Fled Foul tine; Barr, (NL) I,eft Field Foil; Uer. | ' l “Tt »* •Jim I Intruiiiurul games originally Hchpduled for Monuiky have been re- kch tdulcd and notices have been put lit th« Intramurali Message Center in front of Duncan Hall. . Athletic officers or their re presentatives nre 1 urged to check by [the Message Center at least a <tay for late notices to their ;e. It is of prime Importance the athletic officer does not lot [i his mall remain in the box si nee no challenges for forfeits will be accepted after forty-eight M*. ii, , i. • . h. . . df All intramural managers who have not been issued a jersey for this year should sec Barney Welch in the Intramural Office at their earliest convienc^. ★ All clubs interested in entering this year’s intramural program send a representative by Student Activities before Monday, October 10, and register with the reception- Ht j There will be a $5.00 deposit up on registration which will be re turned at the end of the year if all games are played. A $1.00 charge for each game forfeited Will be accessed from the deposit. Open handball will begin some time in the next two weeks with the application blanks due in by October 10. . l! I BY CHUCK Incentive will hot be Ikck|uig on the part of either team trtnight when the Fish open theif gridiron campaign againw Weatherford Junior Col ege at 7:30 j oh Kyle Fiejld. The little Ags will be seek ing lo stan jtheli! careers is Ma roons with a victory Whfh [the Weatherford Coyotes wifi jmled a wir( in the tilt even fht|ir kea- oon record Op at two winjt and two IpMCR. AM’s oppommt anabchet ltd t win lakt weiAeiui by! dro iping n Academy, noO, BtaflMtlci are not! availahle at ItAU tinh 1 , l»Ut It it known that the two jCiyote tout’hdowiiH^ were: scored I <iin'run» of 80 and 20 yurila. Wenthcpford conch 0. D. McCaiuley Is tiepoiiU'dly worried about bin team's failure to score on ilown-ihr-middpt] plays after three [ drives last week Misl ed within tfid Allien lO-ysiril line. Reports ffom the Wejst Texas school say that the Coy*U* (loach expects to corrie<|*i this j possible weaikness by coricehtratirtj£ oil us ing fullback Eiuory Swann and halfback Duncan McCauley, coach's younger brother, who his first College numeral ds a freshman started at ardin College last year. Hte Weighs 190 pojun while fullback Swann tips scales at 1$0. Coyote Line Light A light, but hard changing line is the boast of the Coyotes. Agiinst !• !• jj; • }}•' t m •rVTtZXlfSM*?:- wf 4 m I# m SAVE the won the crew was outweighed bill this fact did not keep the scrappy Coyotes from holding^ the Cadets scoreless. Walter Knapp, center, is the spark of the forward wall. A boy whom the visitors will miss is 190-pound tackle Bob Neally. Neally is reputed to be one Of the best linemen in junior col leges circles, but an ipjury will probably- keep him from seeing service ^gainst the Cddets. Bill Hudapeth, aggressive guard, is hank In the: line-up uftej' having missed some time because of a game incurred Injury. Right end Howard Bedford, 1M pounds, and his teammate at ths other terminal, 1(15-pounder Don Grimes, are much lighter thnn their Aggie counterparts. At left tackle IKO-poumi Charles Grissom is five pounds lighter than the right tack le, Billy Merrill. Hudspeth will use his 175 pounds to mad the left guard spot with 165-pound Wayne Carter flanking the center on the right. Center KnappVweighs only 155 pounds.) In addition to McCauley arid Swann in the backfield, two light er performers are slated to start for the Coyotes. At left half Is Derrell Maberry, the lightest man on itjhe team at J50 pounds. The man who engineers the Weatherford of fence is quarterback Dub Stewart, a 170-pounder. f * Aggies Offer Top Backs Against the Coyotes the Cadets will'tosa ofifense;finite thht include other quarterback, topk an numerous top high school football ' ■ J; ’A i r 1 1 .1 •Tit, n: Among these touted Ki*h stars are six backs who gained all- state mention in ’48. - A South AU-St*r from I ■i- rd J . > ast fall's ■ paigns. school few Lon don, Conrad Majfourik, is one of the top Aggie ba :ks slated to per form this fall fof the Fish. Ma^- I fp mirk was rated hundske of Bi run ler* in the BOaumont frbiii Glass A thums. A If ii 1U0 and (jbnferonc yeartho New Loidon productjmade the fiiist suing all-stat Horn Class A w Mngoui'lk welghii IDO and [is 5' 1"' Another A Or MUtH •jlh and highly touted passer 6’ 1”, weighs 170. T Kingsville completes Fish who, won all-state fall. Haas, ft back, wo: mention on the AA squad. afU '48 play had attracted the s tion of sports observers ovi state.! . I|T • • * T l ; i In additlmt, to: the former school griddera mentioried, 216-pnund fullhagk Waltek Hill of Hinllmgtir, made ihis loops Jtecond team all-state arid promises: to lie a powerhouse as an Agde. Ralph Reynolds, star Forest High (Dal las! bnck in 'lb, has cak his lot with AftM and brings with;him a reputation sufficiently high 1° have won him honorable mentipn on the City Conference i ill-state iqjiad. i Two backs who now woar the maroon and whiti Wore thje'spang les of the North All-Stars'ih Bcau- mprtt last August. One. 3' 8, 205 pound Darrow Hooper, won fame throughout the nation With his field events exploits and also took honors as a football and basket ball player, Hoo )er was jawarded honorable mention as a quarter back [on the Conference all-state tMjg'.J I .: j l I] jl • J j '{j ' Ray Graves of Stephenville, kn- '■H r [ .puo*; " r if tutors at the night will ha see a number! peels in aou Qf usi the f, boundj|Ui be Aggies hold; a m? tmd stfrl vlctah •Hftabi [Opportunity other fine "le usual tf* i to o** |-ili Ipn available p)ayor of the season If V 'i lowed, but If the elge lit weight and’ tfdtb^T < velrcomi ^eath campaign wl ■■ ■ >| i- —- ..1 ^ W FOR EXTRA GRAD BUY THA SENIOR B iL Conrad Magourik E POINTS AND NEAT WORK TOO, RENT THA AT “AGGIE WAR HYMN” THE BEST IN THE hi For Sale HoN$ ihm wf • . • f 77* 'll Darrow Hooper mm <■* f V $m 'hi T TYPEWRITER FROM LAND, OLE’ LOU NOW HA Trade With LOU L 0 U ^ 0 T ^ S He ’ s Ri S ht With Vou , Class of nr. j|| :r : # to sell—Hring ’em te LOU he’ll treat you well) ks—bring "em In no matter how tpey/look! I NFIED CALACUS 203 # j ■ ■ )UR 1 Wilirr Hill 1P‘| mm FRI Got any BOOKS you want Lou wants to buy the following hoot PHYSICS 203 - 213 V | ■ SEN " III ■: V! as* 4—41- ON HAN I For Sal OR BOOlf PAjN 1 isk JL Tonight’s Probable Starters 1 1 J No. A&M FISH Roy Buah.;........j.... la Jack Little I/eft Wlllhtm (iarnrr j.Lefl Cooper Kobbljmi .. Marshall Rush Right Alvin Langford! Right Charles iSia«j....ji. Ray Graven ...... Raymond Haas. Left Hhl: Connie .Magouirk R. Hal Walter H II “..... I..;. 1 . I-1ull 4- WEATHERFORD JC No. ft End .......Don (>rimes L......... 17 T«j(ckle........Cherles Grissom .... 18 Guard. . Bill Hudspeth 19 Center Walter Knapp 25 .Wayne Gurter 16 Merrill i ' 35 Bedford | 18 Dub Stewart 22 Derrell Maybfiry„.. 28 Guard. rookie Right End...; Quar erbuok...; Ifback ., fback .,... Duncan McCabley....] 20 IIback Emory Swann 26 Bobby Dixon MIUTARV STRATEGY i- for y Qampu. 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