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•4 n ij Bears Top Ags, 7-1, In Kyle Field Clash it to retin **«* Mr Afft* M fifth. 1 »> H tROl.D GANN P Wum Weaver of Rive wv \\ i -» ' 1 r .. , To*. Mar II—tAA— winual hiUradioMtir * l4 *' " Woaver of tire afcot a taw- tracjand Krod ("opeland pitrheil , ff*? ^ an^arf fmr tH for the lost If hoioa pionihip, «aa ! hMlNii Cfka4 h» I® r to win At Cop kWV B^aoi^t tha IMylctr Hear* to a 7-1 boariwli ■■on hit.a * i" t. ~t t ■ «aw»a Loaf be aiafla. ao*anc«« , P^*^*^** ***** to Alrd off an tn f told error and Kyle Flaw diam^d FrhUy fWiart rhotce. .ml roroUred the ^** gr pitehinf aix inn inf* of the only Cadet roontrr when Hank Twdaatay, the little left ('andelan slapped a deep fly W ktM|r aaaoaiotVthe duties of an renter Iron man Friday, hurling four-hit SWC Golf; Tennis A»etin, Tar, May Buddy *«uv«r o# tiro i « for tl win the mpionshu CHhr i chord hi. far of San Parke Huk oan and aomt the diatance to hnaeh AAM out of a mathematiral rkanoe of wiiwimf an undisputed onterenee'title TW Affie* ran tie league-lead- Nt tWaaa (rirtor over Hire Satttr- %f. !-•> if they sweep the two- hKao aeries with the latnghorn* in Aastin Wednesday and Ttiuraday and than min a postponed SMU ron- wk ■ y fdtoat Cadet defensive pl.y sx^ni zjrt^rz "> throe Brum# runs scored in the 1 Nwt ware unearned Starter Sam Wanton, after al- Inwinf two hit# in the initial frame, flUhad no-hit ball until the eighth Baylor (7) Stotts, HI. ter, cf lb 1 shell, *a Peamn.n, c Walters. 2b Powell, rf Paire, If C<toelan<1 p Total* Ho« Score AB Wallace «* Moon, rf McPherson, rf 0*Witt, If W^iBaylor iraified ita find W^delaH. Sh iSIirfmir-run outburst ia t h e r eighth was highlightnl hy a H46- ® lin,on ' P font home run hy catcher Hogo f l^ifiaat who dtwao two anna home i ^'suT ^ * ahead of him t*** * Aflgr the four-hoager Blanton l *'***’ ^ issued audresshre sinaie* to Roland Walter* and Hubert Powell before he wa» reheved by Ceorve Brown Brown whiffed one Baylor twite man and forced another to ground a 72-hole arore of 2B0 Odessa nuaad out Ball High of 1 Vnavar had a II Friday morouiff t.aJvsston. ft?-lM in Audllti laat i taka the lead at h4 Kolas ovar Saturday to tale the (tmferenge rria Williams Jr„ of TexA*. «hn A A team champV>nship ta the it a, M to make his total 211 j adnual T t a a —Mao stroke* more than Weaver Uague track Williams turned m a M in the I"*—--v “*■*' A afternoon to kiee {by one stroke 2'on his 72-hote total 1 of 281. 0 Wesley Kilts of Texas wound 1 up third with 286 3 » L • « Austin, Texas, May 16 —‘AH— 1 Chirk Harna and Jnrk Turpin .of 0 ilBtte Saturday won tkr Tennis doubie* championship of the Southwest (onference, IwaUng Julian Oates and Jame* Saun ders of Texas in the finals Ham* and Turpin w<»n. 8-4, 8-1, 1 H In the single* championship 0 played off Satardoy morning, Ken 0 Crawford of Southern Methodist, i 0 the 1945 champion, beat Marn« the 1 j 1M» rhampion, 7-6, 8-1, 8-0, for t thi* year's tiUe. Austin. Tex., May 15- l.anisr of Houston won the Total# U 1 4 27 It Bollolioi* SPORTS MON., MAY 15, ItS# Page I A~Bingled for Brown in Hth Ha r toe ilM MM) 818 7 7 1 aam ooo a i a ooo -1 t t H K—Wallaae 2, Blanton, < amte- lart. Walter* HR \'m mon RBI— Botk, leholl. Fi ar*.*« H, Fnkvell ( sndelad R Burk. Patker 8B- Powell Iwft Bayl'.r 8. AAM t SO Copeland 8 Blanton 8, Brown 1. M or tone 1 BB Off Blanton 2; HO -Blanton 8 in 7 1 3 innings; Brown 8 m 1 /H ummgs Laer — Blanton I Tonyate', Bofinaau fa Texas In SWG Track Meet h \4 S By HAROLD V RATLIFF Austin, Tea,, May 16- 'AN—The | Cniveraity of Texas returned to glory in Southwest < onferenna track and field today, winaing the < hamptonahip hy a margin of 17 points over AAM which had held the title for those straight I yrar* Five records fell before the on slaught of the finest field hi cin der path history in the Southweat with chunky Tnm Cox of Rice and 1 flyin’ ‘ barley Parker of Texas t b« <tsnd<>ut« of a meet that did not go a< cot dung to form. B was npps** la to a grip ping battle between A AH and Tex as, hut the latter jumped ia fruut from the start with a record break tog 440-yard relay produce two relay and went ua ta of the Warts hang as Tc Hi The Asaucis ted Pmu lA#t gun# uf ferdtice tosefapl Wejneedav to ice Nearing as Lcails the SouUtwdst Cot baseball race will (e flr»*1 and Thursday pnd r »‘«" Texto is due to lie the the big Texas i ttor A * M “ T , 'T c r e Longharna pisy Texas AA ^ Hid Mail #* Austii in two games apd ineou ^Baylor to pm t.nlv nr if th.-m to tuto’ the g jg jj cbakijM»B«bi|' undisputed ami ran j Iom* them both and still Ue fig the i ( landings at Waro but the games mean noth ing in the title race. Season Madding* MLR OR Pci 18 4 178 75 816 16 9 197 183 640 13 9 95 72 m 9 10 108 122 474 9 10 1U8 134 .474 9 10 102 US .474 Caa'i battoeud Parkar Wiaa HpriaU "Lr Parker, running hts laat Ua»e for Walters Teas*, won the loo yard dash for of I fact 7 the first time and also took the hy Fete Wa 00 for the fourth straight time. Otha Byrd, ! and tapped off his ftntomaato Rice, sped the with a groat anchor Ud aa tha to smash the record running sprint relay team y of 1:8s.| set b; He was high point man With lljliaaa id 1941. 1 4 The Rice mile Cox. the tremendous Rice quar- | broke the recoi tcr-miler, set a new record of! I»*t y**r by AAM wa# 48 9 In this event and ran a 47.4 Jack Hudgins, Jim. Hoff, anchor on the mile relay team that Biown and Cox Brown did 411. a i recopi i > the rgU/ d of set a new mark of 3:143 Boh Walters of Texs* vied for top boson, by winning the high , K _ . aaM tto. jump with a leap of « feot. 8 5>8 ^ Hoff 49.8 and Hudgiaa Raders Taken DuAaa inches, which pot only was a new conference regord but was the highest anybody has jumped in the natfor this year Walter* also tied for first in the pole vault. Hampton lose* xS WC lYack Meet Hrhu Its by Eti'nlx Hh> ior SMI' Hononnc Athlete* A t oaehr* M\> 1# _ 8 *• P M. (If you ran t come, send an Aggie Athb-le) ((hi. td < amplimiiil* l#iiip»l's Trading •'«•*<> C I 1 utiirn a L um L nua e,# rRFSIl IM RFLSyZcASD SFV‘ \ LRSIOSS by ‘ I A 9S-:\ Julian Mrrniiu N H C Track Meet KchuIIh by Tivnts IIA yard relay 1 Rnpent, i *rl May*#, Perry Nan. uels, Charley Pafk.r* 2 Rice, t Bsvl.ir, t. Texa* \AM Tmu 41 l (New record—old record 41 by Teja# in 194 High tump l, Bob Wnher*. Tex j a*. 8 feet * S r inohe* (Sew re* i ard—old record 6 feet, 7 7 * in i4ic» »et hy Pe|f Waikin* of Tex 1 a* \A M m 19ml, 2 Him" Adatn#. | Arkansas. 6 feit, 5 1 2 inche*J 7 I Yern M.Cirrw Rice, Dun (iraxes f Texa* \8M. and Kay M'.,run<'k, I Texa*, tied, fi feet, 4 1,2 inch*' 1 12l»-y ard high hurdlew 1 l*aul * l^fiag, Texas Aa M ; 2 Job? t Ba\'k>r: ‘1 \«l Jm W alkjer, So.itk I .ini MftluHlijtj I KhIi^i Peiw>r'. I fexa*. Time 1 1 ft KM*-yard run: 1 Otha Byrd K»ie ! 2 L>well HaSkinyon Ti x** Jjarm Hoff, K|r» 1 Ii,<w Bio|k' I t *h* Time Ij.Vli. .Sea ree irjl d record I .VI* set by Mac Hm g.idt of T* x.i* mi :94l i 221) yard da^i: 1 Charley |ka'Wet 1 . Tex"*.h ( ail Ma.es T* »- u# J A'thur Browa. Ri4» I B*r 1 'giiti Judd. Atmansa' iSnif 2l 0 T, xa*( Floy*l Itocti* thftrw- I i.eurge hadera f»*4* \AM. |82 feet, 7 inches. 2. Jack <A !k.«sg' Seothorn Methc .ijst. 751 fuel. 11 12 ituhe# 3 Hsndall ( lav, Texa-. 144 fhe'.' 11 I 2 tnchi s I yj Hanker Tex Tnaai Tk'a* uacht'l tht I on nit 9tnge ^ 4. y in gke iS'f last Meek hy wrFiSiiing t ,, •- Teto, Chrisiiari,’ 1-0, and M 5-0 Iwhilc T.xae AAM wa- dHIttirg wgk Baylor, winning the fir»t 1 fto4». 1 4 tiut dropping tt*« *e.- onm 7 -1. JV\&# Cbi latian bt at Southern I Medh.Hh*t 34V in the i.thcf con- f ft rgnee gamn of tin wt*ek, F a m iieg- Uni toppeti Kue. S-O, On u »o- htbr m nor conference p!a) lfedtni*.la) anti Thursday Bay tor and Southern Metn.Mliet |day V L K OR 2 1 108 2ft H 3 78 62 7 7 52 46 6 7 88 98 2 10 :rt 8i t 8 27 65 A tragic figure of the timet wa# ^ u J D Hampton, the AAM diatnnce ' star, who hold* the conferesice roc ords in the mile and two-mtle. He nya I wa* beaten in the mile hy team mate Julian Herring hy a yard and ^ lost the two-mile hy more than throw for the \ AmrtM straight year with a pitch of 182 feet 7 niche*—7 1,4 me hot away from the conference record. Walters' jump was the beak hr ever did and bettered hi* leapaof 8 feet 8 3/18 inches a<f the Relays fast year. That also was , in the nation for Pet \RM Win# Fit* The Aggies came through aa *s- ed in hiit five event*. Hesidc- erring winning the mil*. Bbh pert Her mr:w I iNh-diib (siunr HaintMl (Mil I hr gaiae * bed a led hetUeen \A M » fre*hman hsK-hafl tram add the Baylor ( uh# ia Waco Ffiday was rained out. I he frrwhmen had already left ( allege Matson when they *ere flkgxrd do* n in Hcarlr and l.dd that the game kad been rune tied It in not known at thto (ime whether or not the came will h* r-w Hr,!a led ■ ■ 1 '■ ■ ■ - « K8) yards to Jim Brown of Ar- Hall won hi* speciality, tor low .167 tt*”"** hurdles, in 23.3 with Cadet Billy .111 1 In far t. Hampton was .third in Bless a rlnac second. 1 the twa mile Brown’# teammate Paul Umiag ran a fine flighll Jim West, was second 56 yard# of high hurdles to xrir. decisively behind Brown ran the event in 1 m 14 6 t.eorge Raders won bis 9 34 6. almost four sccoiul# off favorite evapt hat was denied hy the rimfertnoe reconi 6f 9 3(i 7 7’’the conference recard foi will f Texas sdnred 80 points, AAM he ha* benn shooting ftto Itoir 43, Ricr* li, Arkansas 20. Baylor years Hi# Urns was liT 7", nine, Southern Methodist ‘ seven The last first for AAfi came o* and Texas Christian five M ,.,h Ibm Grave* 16’ (T j imp in the The T»■ x4* 440-vard relay team |>"ie vault tieuig with Boh Walter# of Floyd Rdffem. Carl Mm yea. Per-- of Texas Paul CollAfft Station Repreiientative LOtflOTt TK ADI Mli PO«T Mile ran t. Julian Hernng Tex- «• 141 ' "*»be# s» \AiM ; 2 J. D Hampton, lex- a# AIM ; 8 (M:ver Gatchell. Ai- kwt«a* I Tom Mar lin. Arkanaas , Time 117 4 Shot gut l John Morton. T, x;i< i8 hiistian, 49 feet, 4 12 2 B.ll to 11 bum. Texas, 49 t 1 . t. \ j inch 3. (•oofge hadera. Iexa» Texa ; AAM; «h feet, 1 3 s mche*. 4 4 Joe McPhail, Rice, 47 feet, inches 146-yard da*h: I Tom ‘ ox Rue, 2 Norman Price, Arkansas. 3 Two-mile rud: I J.toks Brown, Arkansas; 2 Jamex , *? \rkan- 1 J. D Haikptua. Tea*- \AM K Norman At*obnvik, B»vior Time 9:44.8. 221) isrd 'to# hurdle#; I Boh Hall. Texa# UM 2. Bill Blew#. \AM; 3, Riilph Pigmon, Tex- 1‘aai Lrmtng 1 «xa* \k M I i time 23.1 Mile Relay : 1 Ri>-» iji,rk Hud gin*. James Jtoff Arthpi Bp«wn, 701.1 t'oxt; 2. Texas \A M , 3 T«x- Bobby LMlion, T*xh», I Bernard *». 4 Arkanstt# Time I?I4 i (New PWe. Text# AAM Time 469 record- old rorord .3 14.9 #et hy (Now Record—old record 47 3 wet Texs* \AM it 1919) V Tkmi will n«»l will in thews- *Kp«'p-K«M»l TropHtiU by Ray Hof brook of Texas \AM, Ml 1949) 190 yard daak: 1 < barley Park er, Texa#, 2 Perry Samuel*, Tex as; 3 Carl Mme T'xs*, 4 At thur Brown, RiC' Tim# 9.6 • Javelin thro*. J l -hm Koto. | 2U2 fc*et. 3 1 4 tmhes, 2 Ray M»- nsk, Texas, P»2 feet, l(i inches; 3 Pat Knight, Rotphrm Mith<idi*t j 190 fart, 2 1 4 inches, 4Jame« i Dowies, Texas. 184 feet. Broad Jump; 1 Charles Meek*. T* xa», 24 fe« i 13 3 mche-j 2 Jin k Luca# Rd> lor, 23 fg, t. I<) 3 4 ihchis; 3 Jim <o-rhardt. Rice, 23 fleet # mche*; 4 (i«'ign Thon>a9on. ,\rkan*a*. ‘23 feet 7 itdhe* Pole 3aalt: 1 lien •■rwies, fel- *• \AM and F l> Nkslter* TeXw*. t'-d, 13 fe* t 6 inches; 3. Jack ftmpMHi Texes AAM Jod\ l(un- J el- . Texa*, mF'I "Keith Tompkins, VxHs. tied. 1 i feet Rayons with the coiora. th* pat tenia, the fn-l wnd l he atamma of year-round surtinga’ Tropi cwl worato-da in cool summery ahad**' These are the excellent fabric* Campus Tog* maker* i have put into their famoul *M*ep-Kdol auita for 1949 Not an Mkling of a w rmklitig—and what * more the fit, finish and tathmng of all Campus Togs clothes! 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