The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 18, 1950, Image 5

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in th«* fiaala «fU W tin*, Mtowmf {
nan arranged in th« ardar wal
th» > finislMMi lV«r rrapaativr Viwit* >
with the wmninc time:
(!) Haiieer. 4-CAC, 13 4, Owem%
Derm 14; itlimae, A-tnf; (ft ‘
fiat. A-0r4. M:li WeAh, ASA}'
Shelii *n. Ilnnn 14; (Si Hink B*
QM( , h4;t; A«wkrei K FA
Brace Mortar
If H4 (ret* into the **4n
with Tnu (Mla>, will W piteh
ing hi» laat hail in the Maraua
a»4 hue Jipifarm.
Pielttnmpiie* ip the annpal In
trwwnii wl tfaek meet came off w»fh
not • htteh ymAentoy ftffeetwAan
<m tK KyU Ftehi tmk, and to-
iiay« fnwliinp art n\m *et Ipiih
fo.wl wcatlier peedtelr^t the
n't of thy- meet
P«T-ner* favodte A AtMrfeM,
i»o«Hfietk entmnta fai the flnpt* ■» „
the 4tM)-var4 re***,. **»-yart! Hi«. A-lnf (4t Klatt, W-Bar
Pad the hrfme lump to in- or*- of fc V?; A Comp. Seam,
the lead. ,* an the rrmteat Other ^
«tii>np leant* tpdu le A (n(Mt
Atiifl* ry A Onlpanee, and B Kn
gmeer*
Twtav * mala will miwlr the
ItNUyard Wiah. ISO-yani
| t40-y«r,l relay and the
with the meet ^etliti*
at 5 p in
J hurdtaa.
»hut par
HfHWfWMy
<MialiUm« 4ea
Ouaiifierp for the fmpla in the
44t)-]rard daah iSr'uded the firat
thtoa piaeea of ahth heat Mm tint
FA
Only tha wmnera of eaeh heat
m the MB-frard relay aiuilifie€
for the final* and the team of A
Athletic* lead the Aeld With a«
eaay time of |;34.6 ^uAKfiera hwI
eluded A-r«4. I 40. A tird l:S4f
4; fVfnf, l:4o; B Kr«..i 40.4; Ah
CAC, 1 ^4; A AF, 1 »7; amt V
Afh 1:94.4
Mi-'*,«t B«tat
•(Ualfvinc in the MMV ya
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0) Kdwarda, B-lnf,j
Men
j run in<-|
2:14; Bone, M -Band Flater Ai
CAC, (2l Daahiell. C-Inf. 2 11
: Gay, A-Orri- (2) Mj.
f*. 2 15; Moody
Ath; i Ii (irtffln
akefield. A 1'Cj Hat
liaon, D-FA
A \tll4eth> ton* firat Hint thint
pla"" Ah the hna<ijump Firat
five place* m the event went tin
Ray Craven. A Ath, gl' R 4 4’ f ;
Yeapret, A QJmT. 2t’ T*; Royalty.
A-«th. 20' (T; amt a tw for
foprth WaWrtp A QM* 9>' I”
Tom«< *eoa*yn, IhAF, ‘Jh*’ 4*'. :tnd
I ifrwen*. Ihirm 14. 20’ 4''.
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By MAN RKW)
ta oidy fha hit* yr-te*fU.
WaU. E
to account for th* real of the Ca- Malta, firat imeker. Although he
t. o«i. ait. ^ h’ngtea. ha* been nr placed ouite a bit latr*
To<< *> Agfa-* will try again, ly hy Yale Ury. MalU ha* held
*y Tew pilrWet Murry wait, the mu with no . hami for any *hare down the initial baa* efficiently
Affte haaewail Mm itropfWd «* Q ( t h«, crown Should the Cadau thioughout the *ea«on.
?**-*'"' Jjr wi "- however it would he a moral « ^
MNMMMOa hi AtMtM, 4-4,-Bm with vlrtoty. though anti-eliaiatic for Baa MMt
the game went ana chance* AAM t h, crvm \
WM entertaining for the rwnfm- Prohahla »Urtmg hurler in to
PIm lS+ ' day’* fray will be Sant Hlan»«*n,
•Be Steer* nnclwd the title *oph«more curve bull arti»t The
agahl by acwrmw m»e run In the temaimier of the lineup will prA-
firat inning, thed adding ta their hably remain
total by touching home haw four Cwarh Kamw decid
Bm* I* th* fifth. ixtHy in the final game.
Habrrt Later i Three men will playr or tee-—
their ia*t gam*' tpmiurow in the
uniform of the Maroon and White
Teta* VA M
W aiWe. «*
Savanna. 2h
Moon, rf
Mrl > h< i*(ia, rf
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uaahangcd. unle*» Raker, rf
•ride* to let every- , iicWitt. If
iiror%t Madera
Altbo^h all echodiiWd meet* |a»«'
thia pair <
Hal taIio m
SPORTS
TMl'B* MAY IA I9M l*aKe
track pod field team
cwmtad HR altmtar
left, tpok flr*t plac# ip the
meet, and third in the i
mik. mainly hecaat** of a
J- D. Hampfc*
Seen completed far the Aggie
ountinwe* working out for the
wih the Mr >e*ea team. had*,*.
4*cw** taut week at the chafereoee
hot. Hampton came in -econd ta the
bad left leg.
Major Loop Clubs
Get Down lo Limit
Starting pitcher for the Cadet*
wa* Pat Hubert, who ewterad th,
game with a b-0 enaferanee hurting
rueeid- the heat in the hmp. Whe,
the game wa* tfm, however Hu
llert had a !l-l flubert waa relieved
. by George Brown
j Texa* ha* now won 24 title* and
*hared in another in < 44 *ea*on*
! of fonference ptay. ,
Best Aggie Mttiag of the daj
dame from the hat of all-confer*
' erne short Mop Lay Walla,*, who
I colle* ted two for four Second
bane man Joe Savaripo, cr-Bterfield
. er Wally M,mn, and left fielder
• John IV W ,|t picked up a hit each
No Little Rock
^ ins- Another
Brvan-CS Nine
( alvcrt'a l.a*t
U.y. th
■ Candela^, 4h
Oglet ree, c
Hulk*rt. p
Blown, p
B:g Jim Calvert, recently chose,,
captain of the squad, will don the
mask and flake hi* position behind vv,,m*rk If
the plate for the laat time < al-j
vert'* hitting and exp«Tt .field
udance have been a major f*c- Segyi't th
In th*> Cadet’* retting a* far ^
a* they did in the alwayi-rough
SWC rac*«
Bivee Mortaae, Ag southpaw
hurler, may *e* action tomorrow,
»ince it will be his last garn*- also
M,,ri**c wa* counted a|M«n this
year to bolster a generally weak
pitching staff but failed to find Texas
hi* control.
U*t of the
Totals
Risen''outer, rf
lowipkinp. **
Wagh&iter, 2b
ha v*. oh
Burr ,w*! c
Wall, p
xi
Tot^l*
Texas \RM
2 1 V (I
to 27411
trio t* ilemchel
1 i|aMX>n*h
Inn (alter!
Big Jim (al*ert, right, receive* a gift (rum *l»«c" IJpMwmb
of the Bra*,** Count, VA M ( luh at the an.ital harheewe hno-
uring athlete* Honda, iHyht ( ahert, captain of tbi* year’!
baseball team, plat* his laid game to, the Cadet* toda, in Aus
tin
. . . Aggir S/Hfrts
| On Seh&dule . . .
1 M V Y Ik. TII^KSIM V — Bam*
! hail, Aggo** ved»u* T, xa* in \i*>-
U«, Irdraniuniis. I'rdlinunart, * of
T ra< k M,,(. b pm., hyU* Field
MAY 19, KKIHAY >Intradural*,
Fmal* of T, »ck M,* t, Kyle Fiekl
Yankees, Tigers in Deadlock
Cor American League Lead
M HV
»rVs,,t
mdintaini'il ' r fir*t pi
N>» \ • rk m rt • n, t Ainenron
rt*ee->jNw*» vdap by femnu f
• irk. Re s b-.l, wbtr, the
weic fwvwning Ft. l>>ui»,
UjV
Roth clni,' 1 •> a-t, ■• >,* l ,t- l.ii*
m4y lAalt Ik ,si. Boat on s m n-a
tknral r,«»ki.t first baseman, h.,d
Uttw*' Mh , *» Hgains; Tiger f url-
cr tiiwy I,tip,i drove r, all ,hr>*e
Hed Sex rauc with t.,, |«ft field
homer*
New lurk, M .y IK l/M' — A
three .« shuffle involving Fittp
hurgh, plr,K»klyn aid tlie Nels
Yota trjant* fe«t*,sd h«*tv »iA-
neuvenMr* by the mayer Jjagp*
t«;i*ebaH| club* yepkeday to* gpt
down to] the 2b play, r nant b*
the muMtghi deadline
Th, dianl* bought third baB
man J<iv.nny Juigtn*. n from t^r
Inslger* for an undmclnabd * U1,, N
, rt»h o4 sold i e)etan caprlter KAy
MuelU ,1 to th* Unite* for m<f ,
than tht Waiver price. !
The Fir.ite* *< <t I’ltfh, r Joan
Mct'all 4*> I,>diH*ap„!i4 in tlv*
Americit, Anaocud m
< ltih« in l.imtl
Th* ^ul* hr.iugFt ad thns Ma
ti-mal Idagu, tlulw * thin the pf»
*,ribe*t limit,
Th, Slant's »’* •*** „ an - >t.'
fietdrr m ki M' i ',*mt, k - -i* nutlin
Frank (iuatin hi* un«>a*t,t i<>nal re
lease.
I>« tr nj Ytidww* a ll-!l VKt**ry over |h* *o cRmaxi-d a four-rtin eighth jn
. .:’h”Si l^iui* Browa* veeterMav. < * iaiaur rail) Uw*: hr*iRe * 2-2 |i«
• * th a tw«. juw single.
%
f Jcago. >Tiiy 18 New York. Mxi 74 - - B*,Mrx •b"» , n t,i sue bx wdpp
S.O.H*,rough blboked Ihe Chhwgo ^ fnwWfed fnun U l*t Johnnylltlatnik lift*
^ •tc Nov on sn htk. Wedn*u4«y ^ whiTa tWo ru. inside
os l,.e ^Pgh.ngtun naL.r. gu.n m th . f , r , t , rnjnv
to leap thi New York Maui ,* «
t ! triumph «v,, ih,- < h»cagu < pb-
yebtedday Hhetd, n June* tnrtnd
in a five-hittm for his second fir
lory
' * 2-0 vutdrv fo> th«*n fifth
straigtit win against th» t hickgo
u* Huh K u ta ra allowed only
tbt,H‘ hit- in pitching seven Inn
ing' M’ot »uftiffed to* third loss
•
< lev*ox,id. Mag 1*0* lAh—Fbil-
A11 six !», trot! i jn• acr*uw wdelph.a * Athletic* fHit on » three,
the |4«tt as n, nsult' of exti-uXi' 11 ' 1 f 1 * 1 !'’ » ! r ' ,nth tun mg \A.-d-
ham htU Must |*m. nt **« l>,.4 ^ 'Vrrtpml In-
Kiyhwski s insidejhe-|»aih Corner '***''* ^
in th* fourth with <»,.* nan or. •
ba»e - Brooklyn Vi* ts - |tor
• Nm*comb,* aval the d»*taiwe for
St IMay is • fs (h- first tune tfd* i»e«*on last
bv Hilly Martm ami Phil Rtxxuto night a* Fie | rt»h* i the Br»aklv,t
d i maxed k (hr>e rnn ninth inn mg J».*tg, r* t,r» < 2 vutory a*.er 'h»
^gllf--ihat gb e the New York Ft t/iHn < rdl«ais. Ncwtrnrihe al-
‘s
Philadelphia Mny Ik -'.i** ♦ A
triple by Fddic Waitk i*. » pas-
t<> lb*‘ Knni* and Willie J
single with pone out tn thr minth
broke a 4 t tie and gave th, Phil
lie* a 5-4 victory aver, th, Cin
cinnati Rest* la*t night
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Boston. Hay Ik A* 1 - Piet*
burgh s Pnafies drove thin, runs
home in thy sixth inning Wedw<**
day night, chasing nghthaqder Baaen
Vern Btckldprt, as they whippe*. Ih'g
the Boston Brave* 4-1
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New York, May !i- Y Na
(tional League Ftandinvs
M 1 Pet
Philadelphia 1»? !' ,C4ll
Brooklyn 14 9 tAPd
St l-oui* ... 18 11 ,642
iflMgw 11 l<t .521
M4n * 14 !2 ,54i
1 fBuhurgh
New York
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New York. May Ik
tear la-wrne Standings
N«w York
Drirwit
Huston
Washington
< i< veland
Philadelphia
St I*ou)s
(ho ago
untforn* while th» «luh g uwait^'X
word oiawaiver*
Th* ftl. Lours , * <rd sai* hot
fiing eutfirllrr
uidor in |h
Texas L- agile.
Ttv daida had t* di*p*j*» of B(bt
ink ts gBUff th* y b* 'light Johdny
Lindnlllfixnn t(, \- * York Yan
kees ritch,*, Ted wdkl ;,,Mt Ffrst
Hauer an Nippy Am, s >r,- on th,
disahl* 4 bat
t «h* < «l
Th, ( hi, .tgr i dhr r,d i* *d the,,
nwkci to 25 hv moUp'ig t'ettnner
<sWrt Sjw fak* '*> Naahfille in ;tb,
South* tr Assim .ig n.
The 1' inrjwnuti K'd# optir*,, d
Southpaw Pitch, r Kml Petepini
to S;. of th, ln|*matidnaH
laagmi
(Tev&arat had trouble makind up
it* nvrti hut wourgl up 4* nd ngjn
field*' Johnny K<t; rd np and rnr*i
n Herb f onyrfs to Ra.nl
f 'he Pacifie Co*M FraBu--
A’ 1r*» th, Imli;*''.' announced
Pitch-I Sam 7"i,tiik wak heingjop'j
tiqyirsl ] hut ri* * ded thfy’d bdlt«ei
not di*!< *• th* i p«' hpig ctaff
Browns sqifeelic
TH* Kk t .SffTsw-JLq^- I got updefif
h> giv|ng Veieiatinbad Baminait
The Detroit Tiger* *oid First
Bawemon Paul t 'amph*4l to Toledo
in the American Aa4<diati,m No
price was announced They re
1 reived First Baser,an (;»».,ige Vico
from Tided', and d<idt; him "Ut to
JvenUle
B<**t>'n. Wa»fung|l>4, I’hiladel-
phia. New Actik and tficag'' in the
jAumiican lamgu* had beaten the
deadline vith e day grj*•> to *par,‘.
Th.- Boston Brave* (id Philadel
! »hia Phillie* in the National aim,!
sat the gun well ip Advance.
Regional RaM*hall
(fanuv on Srlifdule
Autt ii, Thx , May l^ 'Y' Car
tlfu at on of ( onferoiiir A District
Ba*, ball < han'piona >4* cempiet.-d
th * dneaday, mot rgglwnwl ,cham
pionshipa will b< Acleraiiwed hy
June AtNeltic ■ipK-tor Rhea
W iliam* of ihc Jd 1 'rschol.mti,-
la ague p p i t d
K"ur of »h- \'2 Coafln nee A di*
ti'ct* did not onpdlA m has* ball
(Hi* yea: so f ,ur reWiAns will have
but the*, diatrict elUnpion*
t ,»nt nd* i* will b«K
Keg,on t I'nlhart. Spur and
Maloti H**gi*tn 2 -K ,tao, Ballin-
ger, nod Dubiin. Kmg on J-- Crow
*11, fV- itni and Dvniig R* gion 4
H m y tirov,. Il^vke Winn*
bom, sikI l-eve't'U s (Chap* 1 (Ov-
f . t Ml.
keg",n .► Plano, Aao, I'aara,
nod ' roi kcU llcgtdn Kdhn,
Fu-Oe cknhurg. Klgtri. and f'uero;
llegion * - Alvin,, Ned,*r1,,mi and
Itav C'ly R‘k- llisffifin, Mat
hi* I dgcwo'sl ( S;,ri Ant* iiiol, and
l.ago I’aa*.
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Little Jtock, Ark , May 18
— (APL How woeful can a
bwaebidl team get”* Well, Ut-
Ue Rock s Southern A»<k ta-
tum entry may Hupply the : m
answer , M
The travelers haws* lost 27 of ff;
their first lb game* 21 of them ^
in a row to set a league record-
and arc xo^ieep in the eellai they
may nvver get out of it
Kven the law of aveyage*' doeAn't
favor tham
Individually , th# player* are bet-j!
ter than the team's record Little
H,m k outfield Ken Humphrey is i
the 'v»uthern s leading hitter wHh
a V.>7 average Pimr of hi* mate*
are flatting above .WK)
One night Jim l-aw rerue pitched
a neat six hitter but lost. 2*1.j
to Mobile Th, next night l>»u
l»mhardo gave Mobile eight hits!
m ten innings He alan lost. 2-1
K«> coordination
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Knori* W alkee, Katta I’.Blr
Tompkine 2, iogglat t. 4
Tonipkum, Knfa. ~
FB SaxWrino 1/
A. Texwa. A. I IB _
Brown Wan I. W-'Hul
Brawn 1. Wall I SBK
, L 1 4a Bmwn 1. Wall 5 BAR Httbert
' \ ‘ * H ami 5 in 4 I 4: ftfawro 5 Npd
t r in 4 2 4 PH Borrow*. FK Try
xs 5 I -oxer Hn'wft. T W
'•xan (Mmunaia, Ktt K * R —s
1HP
4,HOP
RaniM V Annoiiix
[3 For Ll. Cio^ernor
IlcnwhcJ Malt/
Malt*, veteran first baseman for
the < adrt nine, will hr ane of
the thn-e men playing ihetr last
gam, today for the Aggie*.
Mooneo Manager Jark Sslti-
ga\!i “We eanY get hilting and
pitching together Then; we get
hits, tnit it *eem* they , an t pro
duce runs"
In a recent game at Nashville
Little Rock produced 11 hit* one
run.
Tb* lack „f timely hitting hasn't
been the only shortcoming Field
tng hasn't been double A cali
ber, and there have been lapses of
headwork In one game two runners
wound up on third tms* When thfr
realised their plight, one took
out for home the ether started
back to second. Both were put
out.
SaltzgaVer had counted on m«
h,*;» f(ora the Detroit chain
both tAe Tigers and their triple
farm Toledo, have been slow
rutting their rosters Little R<i
is independently owned but
s working agreement with iMr
Fort Worth Fro
H ins Drownwood
llrowna'ood, Tex., Ma\ 1M - , -V'
Iverson M-viin, Fort Worth pro-
fcNaiortMl, rhot a six und> r par Hh
y,aterday to take top money In
1 >ro amateur matches prec, ding th«'
|. r »th annual Hiviwnwood t'ountry
Club Invitation („>If TosJi'iiament
Harry T st,;
d with a h7
T Ualla* was
Martin hucI amat, ui Jim Simp
son of Fort Worth turned in a *, w
hall score *>f b, r », -nc better than
Todd and amatgui John Olr-ci of
Dallas post id
Manor Pfluger and Itoh Gibson
of the I’niverxity of Texas h.,d the
he*t son for an amateur team,
7J, and Bobby French o r < »<ie**a
th* 1 oweat aepre for an individual
amateur , a til". »
\>*gea - Nf *s a 1o*>t»jr*
(' Syh ia th-xb f '•n,* a4ir-»
|h< roll, ct# ta; 4 mcasalreff
i M*-xl* Fas aeuu.red '• I
is 12 Ta|M» MctNurfs latest
li jh .fUN, |„ 1 nufiiMil ( ollertionK
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ist, Mf*
Y km. r ut*" 81
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Pel un**u|l iy(ie« s**ff, th» .d«v n |A l| |
Ah' «hc a J* *1 fm a !ai*e a»m wa- limF
Ad7 ed on* wound m a ce|uk>td tprH’l I
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Her roiled ion mrlpdr*' (ppe* j
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