The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 22, 1950, Image 3

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A Athletics Cop Intramural
Track Crow n, Top Record
By MCt MAMTZAS
a AtMetka MNI five first pi*
c»* U> WsJk off with tl># .armus
intrsnwikl trsok me#t Frmy sf
t#r*v«or an th# Kyi# Fi#W trsck
AltisHtfh th# sthlrt#* of H*rt
Hsll anlrrtd only nin# of Mm im,
rvrnts, th#y still manaV^I conn
out o« top aa th#y hav# <k>iw
for th# last f#w years. Ftoal t#af>
rssalta art not yet complrt# but
will be released
Only in th# MO-yard relay war
a record sal Billy TWw#ll of A
Athletics aped across the finish
line to break last year's rectint
(which was alsa s«t by A Ath
letics) with s fast time of l 34 4.
four seconds under last season's
mark
Ralph Qpy of A Ordnance won
the 440 yard dash in a Uk of W 4
with Uancer of A Coast, Hu k of
B Quartermaster, and Webb of
ASA finishing in order behind
Gay
Trailing A Athletics in the Mao-
yard relay were B Kngmeer*, A
toaat, and l» Infantry
KB*arda (ops sn#
K-iwanls of B Infantry < rosaed
the finish It'if' in the Hgi*-ya*d
i on w th a lime of 2 nd 4 white i
iMshttll of C Infantry, Griffin
of C A si Karas, snd of the i
Whit* Band filU>d up the follow
ing thrte (daces
Jum- (laA of A Quirt#rmasW. j
s ho ran the century dash in 10:1 •
for th« htM ttigc m the prelumn-!
aides, fsikr*l to place l^hiiid win- j
n< r i 'iuirh< Royalty "f A Ath-I
v*H». rished across in 10:1 j
seesmds. Kuok of C (*s',dr> croaO* It
ejl cln»e iMhmd Rayalty with A
QMt"« llav d Y0n#et takmf third |
and Tnantay Butler of K Air -Kwne
fourth \
K Flights IgO-yan) hunller
Robertson won that event in a
Uinrwtf 14 " with Hurst of A Kn- |
Flight ami
last* r trsii- *
^&fdaf. I
k Mhletica thm
A AUiietica' thud victory in th#l
race* was in the 44<> yart ’ciayi
with a Hj<>< #f 44:0 while K Air]
Foite, C Infantry, ami A Quar- 1
termast* r took tha following pla- j
eea.
In the shot ,p|B contest George
Rush of A kthhaics tosssid th* 12- i
pound shot IS* If" for ftrst pia*e
rumors with lawm Scott of the'
Maroon Band is *Mond piag# with
At' I” Kwi j Sommers af ABAj
finished third will 44* I**, and
Loansrd Met gnn at B Kngibeers
tossed the sUli 42* 11V* fw
fourth.
Two tics wh*v featured in the
high jump witfedi’ Iff*' taking find
place Aiuier»<* «f A Quartermas
ter and 7.iubdr fmirnhed in first
plswre snd Jim Cupit of K Flight
tied Lincoln Uinsch of A QMC
at &’ r* for third place
Itidi Repeat-
A Field Antiiery s CKft Pfiel
polcvaulted 11' 0 W to win the pole
vault event wjth Feet of A CW S
and Connie Magounk tying for
secoi.d place at 10' 4” Pfigi was
defending chainp and record-hold
er
A three place »i# between Lnry
of A Athleding Jones of B 'k-ripo
site a rut 1-awiur of th# Whttg Band
at the ten fgot mark completed
the pul* vault event
Ray Graves, another member of
A Athletics, to.A the bmaBjump
w i#h a hop uf 2!' S\ M and was fol
lowed up By Yeager, wh*i Waa an
inch and three fourths short ot*
c
idle victor.
Royalty was third with 2ii’ 4”,
and in a three way tie for fourth
■dace wriW James Waldhp of A
Quart* rmaster, Gus Fox of K Air
Force, and Owens of Dorm 14.
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Son-Military Softball Champs
Itorm 17 droppe*) Tf’VV, H-2,
for th# championship of the non-
mtfttary diet, mn with Bill Turn-
bow pitching for the winners
Turnhow h«id the TCW nine
scoreless for thr first four frame*
and allowed the loaers only two
Hits.
L E Blinder wss on the mound
for TCVV mad gave uo th* eight
run* oa fiUe hits in the seven inn
ings of play.
Reoouitchng in an another i ham
pionship jpiayoff gan*e Wimier
gwve up paly tw« hits as the Phy
sical Education mayors detested
the ASAK club, iMt, Tor the title
The winrwrs colieeted th* thane
runs off sn hits fnun ASAK
S itoher H<Miggs with Ih.yle ll.Hire.
lax Sutton, snd Dan Frwdv svor
mg the trio of runs
Dglta* May 22 -t-T' The
wont CoUferance c*n bob f
to taking th# bad in its tracA
fbld tunl- with th# Big Srv«(|Co4*
fstwara on the bagu of G
distances in tha Wapactlve
TH# two ronfeamrea will |*bMl
far thr fourth tigse hem* J\
Th, Boutnwyst hap won on#
tha B% Sev#n on# and therg
haoa on# tie.
The Rig Seven baid ita
week end wad show
penoritf over the South*
shot pig. mil# nai. Why
two-mil# run snd pob vw
a slight edg# in the javgife
despite adverse wfathor rondftiooa
Auatkweal fWpa HfWiatl
But the Southwest could i iMaot
leadership I# the dsshea lf<l. 2$H
and 4411: the high and low hfrdlds
the bnMd jump kigh jump, |iis«'#s
iht iu and mile iwlay The gouth
west bw- the 44(1 yard rainy ait th*
Big f#ven do*s not, thug
event u not run In the dual meat
ib its madt bft
»ed nbHtfi W*
.<*utnwefl|ffta oil
ii. i
Named All-Conference
four player* who raeaived the was
f of all romehm. Th# other two makarat
Three outstanding members of the
the 1MB ABM Baseball taMi- vou
Wallace Moms, Guy Wang##, and were Ka) Begnst, Texas second rreaUWt
Pat Hubert wer# given places nasemsa. and Murray WaU, ac# ly bAaui
oa tha AII-8outhwaat CaaMunce IjM.ghurn hurler ditma.
wlwlwfld bT'thTAsawatadTvwM N<MT ‘* <R«ohhyf Oravas, TCU In gaining His second *11-confir- , I
h - h—• «.»i.* *^sr«zsiNi
WS * -S M l' renterfieUfer, each »ec#m-d batters wuh a pvacaataga maib
baseball coaches. fiv«* vot*** well over <IUU
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Moon and Wallace were two of
<iu> HaHat*
Mallace repeated so ail-canfer-
epee shortstop dragile a bad
early season injurf.
ui«e-*»i it i witn nuisi oi
gineers. Zmbar of 1 FH|
Hinsch of A kibarterniiut*
ing at the fftnaa, in. that or
The three top men in eadl event
.(Ualify for the meet here
A sweep in the shot pi|t agii
ml# n|r is uuinatHl fbt tBr Big
Se<v**r auh the Sputhwept liwely G>
take all place* In the 1041 h>gh
hunllev and 2Jtl nn<l »»ir thg mil*
reb'. tn which only two tcaigp will
ne entgred.
Sh*dpaiiers String
Jim Allek of < <>lui *».u, ; Uoljin
Prather of Ka'-w* Slut# Hill tA *1
Iv Tena**r of < ' bit»*l*> till r|m (ar
tha shot farth#r Mai the i»«Jt man
in the ftouthwcat uhil* B*>1> garess.
Bill McGuire of Mi««<>un uiil Put
Bow*rs of Kan-at ul! sppe4> iwt
ter than any Southwest mger
Mural rhampioiiM
l , irtun*M TtMlav
Intramural iHrart**c Ibrnev
Belrb snnouiucd t|at the f*d
lowing mlrsmunil ami**! *ui
Ben* -h.iuld .iM»e*u gl the intra
mural office toda* at 3 p m
to ha*e their pi< fure- tst en
for the "»(l AggtslaM
1‘irturr* to he .aken invlade
ihe following ww»i|rr» *-f,ms
country .hi* minor — \ Infan-
Irv nun military tapni**—Ih'tm
lu; i.aiuiiwli J#wejl M* ib* H
a.ul lack Rahiers-i h*-kethsll
Vfrrkctine s >d Fin a me cluh
foathail—Uu-ioeM * lub. »«fl-
balt 11 ('amp **ilr l>**cm 17.
a'd PK < tub votteythall— K V.r
Force, Beaimu.it (Tah. aod
Mitehell: ImB*idaaK track sin
**er-. weighl litlirg champions
ipen g*df. t**nuis single- a*id
d* uhien chsmp>of)»; snd open
haaminlon, -ingles and double-
But in th** siodrt* 100 aful JKh j champs.
- -Charley Parker <»f Teng- ha. 1 „ , | B
d*me F.d and 21 <1 with ( arl \laye-i
,and F«rry ftamurl- of 1e*k* utpi Vlj.. It V\ a (harlot
[Arthur Hr#**, of Ki*e cipe to *■*->«•** ff MB m v nmrllNi
th«*«<- times Hsriv 'd<-< I t»a o* of
Nahragka won th* loo in !*) d slid
the I'Jf> m 2Mi in the B g << v***n
me**t
-kstopper, and Gerald Jenson, season at th*> head ot th#
d l' r*r
five votes.
Texas D*.an sates Hgaad
Others select* d wer# Bill Lswm-
Moun Oatstaadiag Defaaaivsly
Mooa was cited for his {troll-
Mr. TCU catcher; Adrian Burk, d#f#nsive coverage of itb
Baylor first ha-onmn; Bea Tomp- center pasture and hh ftoavy sQck-
IcinaJ Texas M.ird baseman, Frank w<,r b of the plate.
Womack, Texas *M.tfbber. ( har. H# u ^
1 ^ ! ‘Mttod in and has a coXwne#
ty I.WI Baylor mfVaMnr who Utu ^ of _ m In th#
was selected a. ths utility player SWf Moon was th« tergal el moat
Texas placed five performers on * cuu< * **»
the team. Baylor and AhM. thr**# Th# pitching staff consisted of
Bach. TCU two, and SMI’ one. i Grave#, ffill, Hwlort, and Gorfo
Rice was not repreaent*>d f-foor Mn* named instead of
I
iH-apite a ensebed ankle that | f or
kept himt out of the linrur* until
the conference opanar, Wallace
Hub*
three this year bMMioae of a U<
spud Imtween Hu.
Kaiph nils
Art Adamson
( aorh V«d#r**»n i- shown presenting Kill- Ihe jimm) Kiel Traphj
at I Sal we«A’« spring -port- barbecue haaguel. Fhe traphy goes
lo the -wiauiwtr who ha* the heat all around record in hu -port,
.todies, sod -lauding with the military department and l ram male*.
Paul Lem mg of Texas A AM
ran th# high hurdle* in 14 J* own
l-ared t" I5<i hy Bol. B* rk hue of
Nebiwako In ’tw miie retgy Ivice
did 3 14 3 while kat.-a**, u win
ning tli the Big Sevnv. tufm.i in
3 191*
Parking MeturA Double
S*n Antonio -<i4H There was
in, (,**g] g*T* * ulh #*.; • fdomn**
in 1!I5, A It . lh#»v h*re ta auh*-
mohilsa, and \Vi||*e I„ Williams
wasn’t around that V* ar
So VA’Utanis *tke*i[ ti-lay thdt a
com pis it t i hatging itm w.tn i«*g
Itgw it c'iii:.«i.M, oa y * b 24, 1'Jo.
A !>. U* 3>n< sae*i< Judge (’. J
Matthew- gn ■'i-l a s re*jut*st
Pot Hulort
lltihcrl (.implied a A*1 confer*
ence pitching record and tied
with Gorm of Trisa for a -pot
.*n the all league mound atsff.
Spring T Banqurl-
lit Id at I ranUin's
More tlan lo# Aggie athlptc*
their wives and lUte#, and the
\AM com hex hihI wive* attended
th. annual -pring dinner- dance!
of the "T" AsoKiafton at Frank-
!m'« Friday n gh!.
lietn Schnckel, president *if the
association and a form**! co-cap-i
tain «*f ih* Marooti Im-ketball |
team, »a« (rresented an award hy
te.e mernhyrship of !h# cluh u- a
token of the irroups npp’ocbGon
tor tti. w ik during lihtfl-S# The
pres* nlation was made hy Boh
Mail
among the landing
pitcher of th# league, finiahuig
with a 5-1 record.
All throe Aggie* nave a yenr
of ebgihility remaining and are «)*-
perted hack in SoBtembcV aftlr
1 thrm* months nenu prgi play.
Battalinm
SPORTS
MOV MAI 22. IB&4I Page J
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W»\\\ Moon
Mo#n and teammate M allace
were among lh# four unammou!.
choice- for (he all-conference
learn An outstanding hitler
Moon al*o i» noted for hi- cen-
te.fi* Id dcfeoM* e play.
Thsrs# Wing# Offar You
A CAREER
(See Adverti-emenl on Pag# 4)
.CCHAtTEPSi
Can
College Stftlt : Kejireiientative—
1AMPOTH TKAMNO |*OKT
Consolidated'* Ktipple Sets
Marti; Lamar Annex* Title
Believe It or Not-It does 50 jobs!
Cemplstt
1000 Gs-aus#
' I#» M Stspfm
■s pU*l< gdt baa.
•«->aws non (M
It staples! . . . tacks! .. .
fits vest pocket or purse!
*• many «
hat *'*<**# ik* koom, cfRt* u iaol wka*
a«#r y*- #a! Sh##dy camOudad af
chraai* f i ,‘u«i wish dma#f* r *A
f#s*t# tap Ha* Rka famad S#ii*yi>oa
Ipht.sasa**# iaa# -f as# taci.a# itobnst.
Til EXCHANGE STORE
"8er\ing Text* Aggieu”
(.ayh Kiippic *.f AAM t’l.n#..!-
tdated «et one .*f thr#** record- ir
the JTiih annual State High School,
Swurumrur meet held Saturday
evening in the natatorium
1 an.ai <»/ Houat#n and Highland
l*krk of thiltas dominated the rm***t
with th«‘ Indians edging th< S-Cot
tie*, f>4 to 52, for first place hotr
t or- while the young AAM ('on- 1
solidated Tiger- were third with
14 points
Other teams which entered the
meet finished in the follow ng or
der' Auatin of Austin (1H|. Rea
gan of Houaton (12 i. Auatin of
How#ten and Pa**hal of Fort
VMhrfh Hie Hi Austin *>f Bryan
14), Milhy of Houston i2i, and
Stoi Jacmt** "f Houston < 11
Kit|»ple knocked two second* *>ff
thy rwrunl set -ast year in the
1 jp-ysr*! individual medley t. gwin
th# only first nla.e win for the
Maroo*i« Dick Weick al*o of the
'•eai high -<hoo! finished m the
third syaP of the *am» event iic
hind Boh Timmons of Highland
Patk, and »a* aecand ui th. H*o
vxrd htnasetiok*
Karos ftec(
th.
In the diving section of
meet, Jfobhy Karow wh*> w a- tw
nreaeOfing Stepheii F Au«tin
High af Bryan, look aacond ( iac.
h' tmt* behind Bill Sc*At of Lamar
Hobby Bat low held th seventh
place tfi th* itki-yard v.free-tyle
for AAM t uusoli'lated while
t haritor* Hatld m of Ltniar set a
new i'#'-.,td in the r,**w!y recognized
event with a time of 2: !l " do Tbts
time wm* five -e-ofid* letter than
the m-or*i set iti 1**1 yeai » meet.
In the lOeyarl hark*tmi*e Tom
Bat iow and Kafow fltitsh(*<i f fth
ami sixth, revpectively, with !.es-
h* B'd'les *.f Highland P#: k vlin
ning #h*- event ,
Th.* (]on.olMi*t*d's l-tVybi !
nyedle* relay learn <om0n*#d <*f
Tnm Bxrlow, hBi>t*le and B< h Bar
luw fir.-Hid fifth in tip extent
which waa won hy Highlali*t !’#>k
Latgar'a Ifiu-yard fpeeftyle re
lay t#»m -lashed one ae#*>i.<t off
the old reco#d act in 3 *41 by
Highiind Park for a time <*f 1 b 1
fim-hHut way ahead of :b sc'i>r<l
piac* Scott le-
Rewult- Hy Kven#.
*1#* yard fr.-e-ttle 1 KdiBarrtett.
Highland Park, 2 1 «rry Giahatn,
laimaf, 1. George Hn.k-’gf’. lAin-
ar. t. VYainef M. rritt, Lafait
5. Kugetie K*dK'. Sun .li#-itU*'l 1
Dick rneR'iig Highland Park| 7
Edward Hamm, Mdly Tint**
25 4
1 Ml-yard brea-trcAe! 1. Bvkkly
Hoyt. PafM'hal, 2 lack >k#*fk
\AM < onwwbdnled 3 \A gluey t,1
Inn, Highland Para. 4 Jafnca H**n-
detaoa. Auatin of H<u#ti>»; 5
K*. hat : Bla< k, l.amai b '4 ri '
Sfhniau.iset laiwar. * Cali ( ; fM
ner, fa-chal Time Idt’qOO.
2W>*y»rd frc#*tvle 1, Charfv.n
Hadd#n l,ama-, 2 B*>#hy fini-
i»<>n.s, Higkbtai Park 3 Ted
B haljey. Au«tk* *.f Agstki. I BU
• Begga. laiivn* J 5. Fla.# tiah'<
sky, |ximaf: 4t Thu IS Fard, Uanr
ar, 7, Ibh Baglpw. AA R (o#-»d
idat'Q 1 i'atKi PTeffp ll’gh
latwl I'ark 1^0)* '.'ll'Tjt.i. (new
rv.s *# *l.i raeprd set bvf TimOiu*,*
last keai*. tim# 2 12,001
loO-vard tvack-trobr 1 l*j-!i«
B* c b- Hlfhbtld Park,*2 I4hlph
JarngMi, Au-t|n of H.aist*tt>c 3
Kch'-fin Hu hi# Pa-r-hair 4 Dav*
JRH #mh, I anmc 5, Tagi K*rh>»
.A H < <uta«l»4>l'd 1 B* hhv Ha
rna.r\i»#Mn of Brvaa. I Jutimu
Ha*% San Itetnto fiime- l (Op 2
IPb-vard freest*. 1# 1 J* hrt
S'aff**rd, Iligiil>t»Mi Bark, 2. Je.• e*
\U* n. Ke<.*Mt , 3 Jack
I an.ai : i l>a* .i| h iT*nek*>hi. Ixita-
»t: 5. B tl Begf#, urnar: t. I'at
Patrick, II ghlatid f»:k. T H> b*
htacher, Austin r|f Austin; - Bill
Rat«< n, Austin of Austin Tim* »-
I meter diving! i] Bd! Scott,
l.amai ‘>0,73: 2. Bobby Har.***,
Vusitn o| Hrvan t^-l; 3 Fm k
IWlvos*. Highlaral rftrk 47 l i
Richard Iu**»ler, H*t*gar 47.3ti{
’> Jack Bather, ,AiA ,in ''f H'.u—
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