> I) T- it i r - ASA, A Inf, A Ord xing Card ICK MAN1 l. yton of ASA drubbed iey Of D Field Artll- 140 pound c1|»hh yen tor i' AS A team marked up Itn (dxlli vle'tory In an hi»ny Hnjr aUrtH. Holmuif the Iwat record of H|iy taam to date th*y are caally Uadlnir th^ ' , ,J L, ' * ^ • ahd A Oi cpnUnda* ll fivhtlnff. AbOud iittaeker. all the round, aa ha fe piooahip ia Tom Royder of C Field Artillery, who last year advanced to tho semi-finals of the 130- pound class. Royder outboxed Jack Turcotte of A Infantry all over the ring using a very potent left jab. During the final round Roy- dor floored hla opponent in tho latter part of the bout. Jean Lambert of tho 130-poum division fairly blaatud Rill Lock, ridge of C-lnfantry In their boul yokterday with Lambert cllmsxini tho fight with a powerful fina round. A Norics of lefta and right* to the face of Lockrldgo by ths winner i almost brought about * technical knockout ns Lockpidge’i . hose began bleeding excoilxlvely. I felV out hla oppon- Results of yesterday's matches! field, while A Infantry nance are thewmmiest , , k T " Hammy Almud of A yuartormas- tpr galntfd-his second win of the year yesterday In the 109-pound •das* downing A1 Sox top .of H Air Force in j three rounds of hard was definitely tho way In tho first I'i 1 ent who towered almost five In- .ehos abovc him. In the final two rounda tho Quartermaster pugil ist pounded Sexton all over the r,n ‘ f - ’ L" i j ■ .j 1 In the 140-potmd division oho of the top' contenders fori the chain Qa/iipa n\ r LAST DAY ^Features Start— 1:25 -4:20 - 5:15 - 7:10- 9:05 “SO PROUDLY WR HAIL” PREVLE TONIGHT 11:00 P.M. ■—Feature 11:30 P.M.— FRIDAY & SATURDAY > —Featu res • Start— 1:45 - 5:40 - 7:30 - 9:20 i ■ZWaJ ■ ‘ !■ ■ - i . r'i - V ; • 1 ■ •N J ■ \ | : 1 ?m$,r • * ■ | '•••' 7 . i ■ •■/(’j - '• j s ■' ■■r ■ 1 ■ i i t u . A’ i m I I \T ; : L n €1 ^ IHfl-pound division: Hob DeVen* port (k-AK) boat John Pope (W. Randl, Smyth (R-CAC) gained * forfeit win over K. D. Bishop (Ai- Slg), H. H. Scheulke (D-AF) doi- fonted Melvin Mitchell (B-Gng>, and Jean Immtiert (A-Comp) downed Bill laickcidge. (C-Inf). j 149-pound division: Tom Royder r (C-FA) drubbed Jack Turcot (A-Ipf), R. L. Layton (ASA) cisioned Chuck Massey (D-FA] Wayne 1 Hoskins (A-AF) defeat Creed Ray (D-AF), J. Hollai (K-AF) beat Owen Davis (B-AFi . J. D. .Tackkon (D-Vet) took a for feit win oVer V. E. Thealkeld (E- Eng), and Bernie Parkcy (A-Ord) downed Albert Dennisj (C-Inf). 169-pound division! Joe Stede (H-AF) defeated G. E. Davis (A- FA), and Sammy Aboud (A-QMC) trounced Al Sexton (H-AF). 179-pound division: H. L. Jonps (E-Inf) outpointed A. B. Crowner (B-Cav). T | , : . j. Swimming, Open Tennis and Golf i Entries in the. open tpnnis touiii- ament and the open golf tourney to oe held this spring must be in by March 27, the Intramural depart ment announced today.' Both s n- gles and doubles events willj be held in the tourneys. Swimming en tiles are . duo I March 30, the partment concluded. fm i * '■» A ; : lid's improved awiraming aggregation left . ,-,co today to compete in the conference swimming meet to begin tonight. TOp row; Div ing coach Mamaiiga, Btondell; McKenzie, Var- aman, Rough ton, Southworth, Hilton, Shepard, I '* , Butler, and Coach Adamson- Middle row: John son, Westervelt, Moye, Adamson, Dieck, Com stock, Schaffer, McKenzie. Bottom row: ..Mat? lock. Cannon, Peters, Ellis, Sargent, Knrow, II UbL. Parnell, Hale. Hall, Kadera Are Stars of The Week One More Day Proves Too Much for Autoist Danville, Ya., March 16—•A*— For 304 out of 366 days of the year, Jesse Curtis Williams got by with driving his car minus a city license. But the long arm of tho law finally nubhed him. Yesterday ht was fined $5 and costs iln P<> ici Justice Court because he ditjn', have tho tag. - Tho now I960 stuU) and city tags go on sale today. * ROUND ISTBIH* ANNI SHIRLEY IRVIN S, CORR SUGENE PALLETTE STEPIN FETCHIT fev 40MN fOSO W StM tSOIW WtMAS PLUS: CARTOON—NEWS FRIDAY PREVUE 11:00 P.M. —Feaure 11:30 P.M.— ^ BRIAN DON LEVY MacdtuM Carer Robert Prtstn 0»kM It "n ** W. ft. Iwnwee Frwnfc EvHw JMHA A CHAM,ION ••ewaM* MM •• ronnM mmm* Ann, ■ '. r 11 11 111,1 *■’ f»HtS: CARTOON—N EWS SATURDAY PREVUE 11:00 P.M. i , —Feature 11:30 P.M. SUNDAY Mini TUESDAY FIRST RUN> HERB’S mi NEW 19SO with exclusive | CR0SLIY WORESAVIR) l ; design Two of Aggielands’ top senior track stars, Bob Hall and George Kadehi share “Star of the Week” honors for their recent record breaking feats in last Saturday’s Border Olympics. Kadera heaved the discus 165 feet,' to break the oldest record recorded on tfce books of the La redo' classic. The old record, of George Kadera I |^ I ,} ' j ; 157* 5” set by Jess Petty of Rice, wa* recorded in 1935. Hall Barely Beats Soph Pb Hall, jbarely! beating his mate, soph Bill Bless, in the low hurdles, cut 6/10 of a sec- off the previous record of t in last seasons’ competi- / SMU’s John Rowland, ’s "time for the event was 23.1. •bably the biggest surprise Aggie tracksters was the xpected short heave of Kadera the shot put event. “Big rge”, after breaking one Olym record, stood by and saw an- ier one of his marks broken, arold Voss, an LSU field event I eij threw the heavy sphere AW to break the record set Cadera the previous jyear by Jf inch. The Aggie trackster fijiished fourth in this event with a heaye of 44’ 11% H . Also Sprints century in the dual competition with North Texas two weeks ago With a time of 10 flat. The talent ed sprinter and hurler will prob ably be back in the hurdles com petition in preparation for the con ference meet held this year in the capital city. Last season, in the conference track meet in Arkansas, Hall set Bob Hall a new low hurdles mark. He will be back this season striving to bet ter his previous mark. Both cindermen are counted on heavily to garner from two to four first place votes for tho Ags in almost every meet. Both men will wind up their college track eligibility this sea son. CUNY Overwhelms Favored Wildcats New York, March 14—'■i'P'- Aroused City College of New York, getting an all-America per formance from Big Ed Warner, shoved heavily favored Kentucky to the sidelines Tuesday night; 89 to 50, in a stuhning quarter-finals of the National Invitation Basket ball Tournament. The other semifinal game Thurs day sends top-seeded Bradley against St. John’s of Brooklyn. Hail, a Dallas product, won the I Both advanced JMonday night.! •RE ,1V NOW—you’ll 4* the new improved 1£ Croeiey i$ the most i venient, the meet tiful—just the moet^ wonderful refrigerator, you ever saw! The Croeiey Refrigerator] gives extra space at J’CONVBNIENCK LEVEL.’ •MM, INN, k, CnatoT. T. a ■«. UL S. Pit. 0Z. ' NEW LOW PRICES Battalion SPORTS TUUR. MAR. 16, 1950 Pa Aggt Baseballers S For Rugged UH Nine XA*. U A RRy\l WA A —J 1 YAMKJv. v I _ - 1 la. By HAROLD GANN A AH'* hit-happy baseball team will play: Boat to ttia untried Uni versity of Houaton nlna on Kyle Fiald tomorro' w. Gamatime lie 3:00 P. M. 1 After Madlcac Initial outing of the aeazon, one 1* In playing conditio the | inception of fint baae who waa and y Wal! recovaiad from fter beating the Kmnko Army lea of Han Antonio, O-0, In thair al outing of the aeaaon, every- la In playing condition with for lii night that able t “It’s Junt a caas IU well. Wa Aggie Jlinksmen Drop SHSTC, 5-2 A&M’s golf team defeated t Sam Houston State golfers £ yesterday afternoon on the Bry Country Club course, home grou for the Aggies. _ ■ , , The first time this season i or these two clubs to meet and St marked the third matcli in Pfe- season play for the Aggies, as they get well under wi^y in tkc 1950 campaign. In the singles division Tom Alilt- ken, A AM, bested Purdue, 3-2:1 J. C. Fletcher, A AM, won readily dy er Russell Beardsley, 19-7; Joe Mitchel, SHSTC, took it Over G*ne Darby, 2 up; and Stan Beurdsljey, SHCTC, dropped Monte Currie, 2-1. The AggjcS broke the tie rciwtlt-' ing from the singles mutlcheK when thi'y took] both mutches In (the doubles events. ' Flctenaf and Ait- ken defeated Beaixlsley j and Tui- due, 4-3, While Darby and Cuirrie journeyed : into extra j holes to emerge wB.li n |l up victory in 19. holes over.'Beardsley and Mitchell. T/tv fifth match of the day, an thougti not counted in team scoivs; was taken' by Bobby Beal, AAM over Gene; Nichols, 7-6. Fletchett and Beal tied for low mutch scores on what wa|S “an ideal day for golf” with each getting a 75. . The two teams have scheduled a i-eturn match at the same time next Wednesday, but this one to be in Huntsville. State Wildlife Director Scheduled for Lecture E. T. Djawson, Director of Wild life Conservation Education j for the Texas Game, Fish and Oyster Commission, will speak ito the |Fish and Game Club nekt Tuejsday night. } T Dawson will speak o(n “Wildlife Conservation Education in Tekas.’ The meeting will be nel^l at|7:30 on the top floor of the AglricB(lture Engineering Building. J chances." \ Knrow hasn't ■tartar, but hit Put Hubert, HunVj Bl a a to n, or George Brown. Brown, a 0-4 vet- eran right-hander from Irving, pitched the flrat three innings oi last week's game and showed markable control, allowing one hit. Hubert, a abort starboard sling* er ffcoai Kingsville, la the HkelV ■ tarter with Blantoj),.. a 6-3 sophomore from Beaumont In th« on-doek drela. Ogletreo Baa Baet Mark Slatad to aaa action bthlml the plata ara Al Oglatrao, Jim Cat- vart, and Martin Hamilton. Ogle, traa had a perfect day at tho plate taat weak, pounding out a home* and trlpla hla two tTmos up. H Calvert, with, three letters tei'Ma credit, la tha only acason