I 1 ' £ / /Al W- •/ /• - . Ag All-Conference Baseball Choices "Stars of the Week' A* the •porta artoe ol A4M nmm- to • HiM, Umf IttUli— Mport* Staff ttym for ila final “Stacr of tKa tW thru*- Ca det KaaebalWn who won placed on the all S^t aquad Thi« «o- lection wm abo proiaptcd hy the p*'rf<>rmanee« rtf thewr Afffiea in the final fame* of the aeaann. Tat Hubert, who finiahed the maaon with a (-1 mcord. on the m.HJwd, Whlljr Moon, who «aa one of th«- top Witter* in the conference a* well aa an '>uUUnditif field* r; and bat but not leant. Guy Wal lace, the only repeater of the three to make the all RWC aelectionn aa h« «ae again placed m thr abort slot, formed fhr final “Stdr* W*-ek" aelectktna. conference U«t PHC. dad lead the d 'UblHi with ae\ A never by H«on will , eloae af laat »eaa>n when We homwr ed ia the aeve^th mmnf to •rwre the Anrtep only nm dunnt the fi nal irnroe againe’ th* Orange and th ae\ei^ Ihinng the iiimmer mon to bo fdrgrAten moment Ma»n will clobber the »pher Hit p hahlv V at Okr Alpine, but will probably r eomc a injured ntVan M, his •top all the oerurrpd eiu kinat the Tex a* Hubert'a orfy the final aeries agai 1 oKghorna, bwt hr fmiahod thr hWC rape with the beat won lost |e-rcentaie. He boasts a rocord of five win* against one loss A native of Hiviera. the winior hurier finiahed laat aeaa«»n all eveh with two wins and two Inaaea. He. will play aenii pro ball thi* com ing summer with the Sinton nine Although Hubert do** not boant a high hatting average, h* doea g* t hi* share and would have m»,re but he srema lacking in *fH*od Moon Kullftlled I’rediciion* Morwt fullfilled all the pM>dietH>n* of the rryatal hull lbr« reason with hi* t<«p notch performance, at the plat* and in the field. Not only did moon finish the mwumoi bptting well over 'tlai hut He held dne nf thr highest total* of run* batted hi » rth U He scored \.1 runp during the » NO A A all star teani Ft Worth. T«U« May 2V- He too wiil play at Alpine thi* (.4*) Entne* a the 115,000 ' ,u ' mn * ,r Colonial National inMtatw»n Golf Tournament ing the :id already Iff* /* / > g |p -• Mailer of Greens to W in Fifard of < levelabtd; Normas tton Nahi nf Sydhey, Uuatralia. Pete Dallas, I4a> 21 t* 1 Sectional Cm.per of Ponte v*ulra. Ra , Jen , |lia |,f Vl ng round* for th. Hogan of Herary, |*a.. By run Mel ag< White lltchir^ then for the T«x ana waa Murray lW»ll. who gave «p CNICT Entries Arriving With 8 Of 36 Received 5rS 4 \ Upsets Hit Leagues Chicago, •W 7/ Baaed Oa AP In the National Bepwrta were aeorwd aa a result af three hits, a walk, and a Bigve throwing D»ci Rush jk-hi va Bai.khebd St Uhiis at New “ * (1 11 v*. Kennedy Ih>wn in Phitadplphia. Wally FttbNigk nt Westlake homered' In the eighth i 4night t Queen (1 inning with thg/ tw*e* lawdtd, | (Ml tra. Johnson t9W< breaking up a acowbe** pitching m duel between Bill WrlWw^fcl and' Rum Meyer The Pltashurgh ft- Neb York. May Ed’ ■*<* Amer rates went qh to shut nut the Phil wan League stai adel|>bia Phillie*. rt-g. . ■ New York Aaenraa League j Detnit t*M'» |'aul Lewfcg aheb* Ida keel* la RMT’a Val Jar Walker and 2« yard high hurdles event wgieh waa b> lAming ia Ike HNYC Track Meet laming will be rMniM| I the fenges le* th* ewafereoCe agabisl the Kig Seven in the ilia* uled aigrt at Dallas. June L between the two conference*. leanng at H* <1 Qualifying for Open Slated; •on of li. aa«A<. Teg. Raymond (•affofd and Hairy Tddd of ibUlae Ckyton Heafneb af Charlatte, N C.. th»- def.ndmg rhat'ipion. yrited last night and drill play in* par tr. 't?v—To 7.i)nt of the field will b. cam- plet.d by tonight When all the oti■ tn.** who play.'d in the Weftpm »tp.ii nt Lot Angeles g»'t trt town One •ub.'.t tutifn w.U - m«(*k real tf of I’ekiti. Ill tgonti waa in an Ba ItuIion set tin s HKD. M24, l*id Page S autonmbil* atv ■k ''t in West Vir ginia and «U-> upderwent an emer gen. y appendecwtmy antt >*111 b« unable to compete her* . H (nanm o d V'loi Vida figured in an incident that! racked the- jF'lf world in ! MH x< Harlingen #br- iiig the R o tii bode VhUey (kp. ti thc-ee two exchahK , 'd Wo** ver rule* of wap quickly set —h'~ National Op.n (»olf Tournament will kw held at Colonial Country Hub in Port Worth May 29 with 42 en trie*. A L. Exline, member nf the Sectional Affair' Committee of the fluted .State* Golf Association, an- pouaeed yesterday There will h* 2** professional* and 17 amateur* *n.l among them will W s mimlwM of the star* who will play with we* k in the ll r >,00o Colonial NHti«»na! Invitation Tour nament in Port Worth Jimmie lie marvt. Skip Alexander, Norman Von i NWia and others will post qualifying more* Fifteen place* (SikP five wltei- nate* will go to tne qualifying at Fort Worth, the h gh numlier com ing b«- nt of t h . game The |>.6P4 yard conrg. h< a he can win it all Ho gan i* a ma*L>‘i of all >k<>ta Am ■ Wvo't ertgiH out defending Lamp ion < ary M ddlecoff The* there n always dammy Snead No. i don'i want p. b. put oq a «| «t tp ptri a winner. liogam w no *utlerec| neap fat irjune* |r an auttimohilrt ao i J4 T*i rti. Big 1-n m^ uvi*. oi drop tb H s. Bowl fi.S'V.all pact with the Pacifu Coast iVnferen.'e this Wee|» nd. The nil rent fivo>|eai how l agree ment egd* next IS. w Yealfh Day, and, with mixed sentuperAs ti.e Big TcB athletic fathef' Si> ex pected to .lend. *he»h> f tq renew it at thlor Mav ku*me** ndret.nga in Kvai^ton, III . Yhui« fkrougii Satu rdaf d* w Put CtMdl Foo l earn l inislies Early irainin*! was 4M>t ^Oosalhle U) aming but* explained Sded kta-e);, 11 season cam <*f 1950-51 endi*nly tw e ir, distrlrt *7 R F'.tght lettennen will’strengthen the I.Mai team, «av»-n who were starters la't year I ett* rmen re- Urmng are Billy h'dhard* lid- tie i, dhne. Hoy. f Kt.g* i-*. Ja. k Bun h;tiii George J.ihfon, Jerry i.eigh’ m. Kolan.l Jon«w. aid Bob W lliam* A heavy line i« ex(«.*t.ifif f.,«|/ \v i k fqur players weighing U> I 'Hi |H)l»'dr A '(HtdV haekfudd i* also figured on* T?ic I'S'di *< he.Idle >epl I » Madison* ilk*- Here Negl 22 Na* »*.*ta- -Here Sep. 2H M slier -.1 hhee Ort S ( v pnr*M-l'aiihwnka— there • hi It *saiilhviRe Herr < 1.1 24 If pen •hi 27 l»a»lr.>p el hfrr N.*v .1 Som.rv.Re .There No* 10 t.rsnx*Here Nov IT l.e\infKerr Sni'thville, Has'rop. Somervlle aid I exii.gton an .all (listnct com i in vne .vauonai league game* played yesterday. Johnny Schmitt Cbiemgo’* southnww and an old Brooklyn nemesm, buried the CuV to a 5 to 4 vnetorjr over the Ih«d gem in Brooklyn Schmrti allowed only four hit* and wg* helped hy home run* by Andy Pafko and Roy Smalley, both in the sixth inning Smalley's blow came with one on. Pafko* amaah. hi* seventh, was a goio Yesterday m tha American 1 Washington Ralph Branca, making hia third Leggy* the Washington Senator* Boatdh start for Brooklyn, wan replaced hroka loom- with an ei(rf»t-run. *4 lev«4and hy Rex Barney in the sevfntk i«n- sever kit bai rage in tha matji inn- St Igmis mg after giving upall of Chirago'* inC lo » urpf- * the DHroit Tiger* Philadelphia run. Btanea. who won 21 game* i^himl SUd Hudson's eight-hit Ch*o*<> for the Brook* in 1947. ha* yet to , pitching Detroit's starting pitrher Fred- dir Hutchinson had » (our-hit shut-out going into the disastrous runth whuh saw the Senators maul him and aucreasor* Hal White and Paul Calvert. Two Washington homprs featur ed 'hat ninth-inning uprising as Eddie Yoat and (ill fDan. the first two men to face ( alvert, homored successively It was N»x k (or each The losa dropped the aecond- place Tigers three full game* tw- hmd the Amerioar League Sew York V ftnkbas who open a two- game sene* here t.alay Taking a »urn for the hest, the St Ismb Browns Uhmd lh, (.Wir hit hurling of Al W id mar came up *che, 7 to 1 victory over < ori- IVt 724 hurl a crimplete game this son Hia record ia now 11, Srhmitl it 3-2. Chicago scored twice in the fourth inmig After Phil (>var- retta singled to center. Pafko whipped a double m*ide the lefl ’ l«ne «conng Cavam tt* Pbfk" nxle home on Hank SauerN nngle Br.M.klyn regained on# run in it* half of the fourth on a walk to Billy Cox and Jimmy Bussell’* double The Cub*, twhnai Pafko and Smalley’s homers, opened up a ... , . . .* | , 5-1 lead in the sixth After h brink two and 0M-1 jhe Ii.*dg»t-* .came back w*th inlf WH>k training |lrnod the three in the sixth, but they fell \AiVf Conaolkiattd football short. At New Yoik the night sram. Ia>twe«*n the New York (iianti and the St, ls»ui» t anim als WW' |a»s'|amed Imcaua* of wet ground* Other game* played la*t night ssdde to National league mclud.-d th (‘’tncmnati R«Mts' win over the Bos ton Brave*, H-2 as the seldom win ning k.si» rushed across four run* in the seventh inning The runs 1^ Mot la to Meet Gra/iano for Tillt m.- M (ck’» Phdad.’lpItiM Athletic* la't night in St 1>UH* I’rob Merchants Rap Phillips 66.7-2 Monday nt^ht m Sue Har well Park the (Mltfge Station V-venTthough thy Big TVn has Merchants ra| |d»d the Philh|ia New York. May 24 •V 1 ' Jake i.aM.ut the fighters sign ed about two \««.k« ago for ai June 1 1 .late but the fight wb* moved Kaik two weeks t" giv< | Rocky more time to get read) Each fighter will get 20 pet- rent of the gale If Graiiano wins he must give Jake a return bout within 'JO day* under th*- ««me 30-30 split It will t>e la»Motta's first de fense of the crown he won from the late Marcel Gerdan of France at lietroit last Jure New York. May 24-'At abl< pitchem for today* major league games (won and lost !*♦*<•■ ords in parent best's |: American league Philadelphia at Clncafo Fow ler (0-1) r*. Gumpert (0-3) or Haefner (1-3) Boston at St Louis (night i — Parnell (4-2> v* Gamer (2-3l Ne» York at Dutroit- Byrne 41 itli v». Houtteman t5-2». VA ashmgton at ('lev*lan«l (Bight I Nagy (2-1) vs Wyr*i (3-t) National I>eague i incinnati at R .strtn I night i- Blackwell i2 3l or Haffensherger i I D i vs. S'pahn I 4-4). ( hn ago a' Br.M.klyn (night! // YOU GAN: BEAT THE HEAT BIT NOT THK '\ / IKITARD’S ( afrlrriii EMNE FOODS No Parking Problems We Carry Your (Tray AIR - CONDITIONKD FUR3TOBAOC HATTtPS 1C uses College Station RepreHentative— IA>1 POTS TKADIMf POST For Style... 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