The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 25, 1950, Image 5

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    Job Ended, Editor
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^<-a]ie> oActpe from relenUats tile htndici|)
of • HkeWton-Mze »Uff, and m>TiadR of dtaappantNl raailfl,
that’s what today meana Yet the tye-eatrhiaf, gM-aaahWted
. May 25 tm the waU calendar in the Bait of
fice also aii^nifieci the end of acme of the nvwt
pJeaaurable days we ve experieoetd.
Today’* nwue ia the laat edition of Hie
Battalion which the 1M9-50 ataff will tarn
out; tomon\>w a will be the firat product of
the newly named summer staff
But before we carry our laat copy down
1 to Kd Hefti, our night linotype ofwrator,
‘ we’d like to ahoot the breeae a little.
“Hefti’’ will probably rib ua about thia
being the firat copy we hav^ ever gotten
ckwn before deadline time (and hell be about right). But
w*‘’U gnn and know he’a kidding us since he s been a top-
mdcher in working late with us. often after hours, to enable
u> to get our )>age out
And this morning “Sully” (C. K. Sullivan, compoaitor
who makes up the Battl may have questioned <*ir failure to
carry pactortal coverage on hurdler Paul Lemmg being
named mnat valuable track man. but it won’t be because
Sully’ doesn t like our ‘'system’’—it's just that he’a an
uM Beaumont hometown fan of Iteming a
Hart Hall Ruddies (hang Wed
a ttt wilh rth-chanipion* Naylor ami
*Hwsm»
thil iKe nfireraeve Air* roukl
-fifl claim a aplit (Uanr
hark* ami a clean a^eep nv*r tlu
Hear* tke tame Beam five wjnrh
won f mrth place ip the Si A A ami
<wared natiooat mnner up RradW >
hffore loainir ^
All-cmferenee Jf*»«l| Mr Unwell
!<*«t the ^isior rourtw n with Wal
ly Mmm k'mlBf hm ta form the
wuarf1-«pan HWrl I nSg i«hn iHWitt
pnmdmf lota of iid|> jp front
Although we 4i<tnt n-el that J^hn
ny rearhol the peg* he o canwhl
of *hi« year, we h^P* that a* »
'enmr he advanrow t<) that hard lo-
arhiave runir of irhial ifiratnea*
Ken Sutton amt Marvin Martin
were plenty vajuahb, too.
“ai 1
nine
went
iM fourth victary
wth.l. Hob Rani
•efbark in six Me-
Rob HsU*.
Hale* haa bees elected prewiden I
•f the “T’ Aaaocialiwn for aeit
year. A two yrar fmethall letter-
man at renter, hr la from Fort
Worth awd ia majonna in I’.K.
In nianin* aH, wre d like to call
to everyime’a attention the fart
that the erup of athlete* who en
tered Ad M in lAefArnibor, 1!*47
are plaviuy an important pad rn
Kyuvenatint the A|pui*‘ aport.* cit-
u at i on
Ue were fortunate tnouirh t<>
live in Hart Hall our fimt year
here with np'ot of thowe athlete*
ami wo-ve alway* felt that they
wren overl.tdhoH when recoamtion
and puldinty were handed out in
Inter year*.
And what have they done a*
junior** In ha»ketl»all they led the
confen-nce until the weennd half
of play wa* underway Then, only
two inwwe • to «uppo odly weaker
team* Krf*e and Texa* roat them
Ranchallen. Still May (labii < haiii|M<nHhip
A4M • hSaelaiU rucruit* in ’17
I • luded thia yeaPt thiee all-rnn-
feretWh Mar mm* abortatop t uy
Uallaoe, eenterfinkter Wally M >or,
iind pitcher Hat Hubert And plen
ty i«f other outetandinp diamoml
men writ* on the FUh pun that
year, too
It ha* hefti 'nir |>er*otial opin
ion hut o«p whored by marry oth
ers with whem ( we’ve tnihed -
that that Ft*h tltnc tthey pla\e<i
in the «pnnp of W* i w*- one of
the *m.M*the*t fi-lrt:na harde-t
‘nttinu romhina’ton* wove ever
men- Ami we don't txciude the
• SWt' vaiioty teams we’ve ween in
art ton
teood ertoufh h> rapture 'e< end
in the ronfurrww' thh vprlttr toneb
«if*ln we mean with the very mt-
>«risnt wervyr** <4 a few aentorw
tml *of>h»l, th« mrrtnt Aririe pin
ion* mav he lit* flrtn AdM ha-e-
ball team •thee lihd-i to win * AWC
ti’le—if they ran turn the trtek
next war
Veteran* dir S| 4k Mcpharwon,
John lieipitt, HdHia Hak« r. Hill
Wammr, Hnnk t'dndelarl, Joe
Savaimo ami Hofnm Taylor may
make Idfil a very lively T.Stb an-
ntverwaiv year if tbey and tbeir
teammates iai tnkr the South* wt
crown
btdi amShcr vrown may return
to the Atrfte t-amfn* in ‘Rl if the
raapW riati tiack *«uad ran wrest
wt* k. u recent I v lint cinder dia
ou,* And !|uaiAeMHi|er flon Mitrh
en, pole vauiU-r Jat ji Nunpaan. and
diatanre plan Juliab H* rn * will
he the *entar at|lute« who rould
play important ^apta in such a
vrtory
T Association
Chooses Bates
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New President
Bob Bates taro-year foot
ball letterman, is the new
president of the “T Ansocia-
tio*. athletic letterman group
Holding its last meeting of
the year Tuenday mrht at Rue Haa
well Hark, th*- armoriatton elected
Hate* and two other offirera to
•ervr f(*r the conning arhool yvwr
John I>eWitt, two-year letterman
in basketball end football, wit* elec
t«*d vice premdent Mifkry Spencer,
f<M>tball letterman tbi* year,' wa*
naitved necretar^treasurer
Other buainea* transacted inclu
ded a recommendation to be irted
upon anon, that all parent* of f um
cr lettermen killed in World \Aar
II be ghirn romplimentary ticket*
to all f<«ntball game* thev deair* to
bee at AAM Ticket* would be given
by the Association
Rates, varsity football renter is
a junior P.E major from Fort
Worth IVW'itt is from Wan and
majoring in ranm and forestiv
Spf-ncer, from Pasadena is a me
rhamral enfineenng atudafit
The major function of the Asso
ciation i* the sponsoring of Spoil*
Day every Spring, which includes
the last intra s<|uad football game
• of *y*rtnjr training, as well as <»th«i
! athletic event* •
Th<- Association also holds a Fall
and Spring bamturt and party, at
whirh time they honr>r new letter-
men and the entire rogrhing staff
lyn U
U> • W1 victory the (
Stew
..now
Hankheag ia huHinc
>rapiste game in (he Msjsi
lowrni flee ute. two of wbicji rmne
in the nmk , A home run by Aady
Pafko spoi ed hi* abatout in the
fourth inm ig The flout was nan
her eight the Cllir.ig. renter
1 in
tie with Ralph Kuwr, 814 Cocfna
md F‘addin' Head Jones for league
hgmaa
Foul of ihe Nrtayklyn runs giao
•■suited fnten bontep. BaMer’s tilth
■ne of ia 4m first inning Was the
firgt off Kish thw peaaon rftef SI
inninga S|oHs and Campsne|a’s
< sm* with pone on
•
NF-W YTRK, May 25 —
Kookie Cl*d Hoyfr blanked th»'
tdante with two hits in a hrilimnt
7 2-3 inniifis relief job ye*t« rd*)
to pace thg St. Louis t ardmaig to
a 2-0 tnu>nt>h over New Ynrk Buy
er relieved Msx Lanier in th* der
ond inning Urhen the veteran sogth
paw injuieg his ba<k Lamer fteve
up two hug Kid Srhoondiengt sgia-
led in the Winning run in the fogrtn
inrung. Stag Musial stole home for
1 the second run in the eighth
received
league victory
collacted It I
straight will
for Mg
ss tig
hits ig
third
ST Uins. May M ** -The
Hoaton Red Sox got sdf td s flyksg
start with throe rum in'the first
inning, then staved gflf tTo Brow
me threats and went ifi te a 7 to 5
hw first I ,rT * n, N* 1 °ver the lit hmiik Browns
^ea,
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W [ LPrt
Now York .ia i M
Pair Ml ..IB 11| M
Roatoa 21 11 sat
Washington , .17 I» Jgt
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rhuad* i p .ia .10 2) m
m l»UM 17 320
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Howard t»rubba (center), sew exsculive serretar
of tbe Southwest Conference. i«*»n. hands wit
twa men also well known in the conference. On
the right of the former TtT athletic director is
Koc ky \n. Jake; hat’* at Stake?
Jimmy Htewsrl. former executive
conference. On the left ia Abb Car
officer in charge of officteia.
I’HILADl.LPHlA* May 25 —
The Philaddlphiii I‘gillies srnnd *41
of their rugs in the eighth inning.!
Uirec on Dh-k Kisief s hotm' run, to
defeat the Ihttebuijgh l’irates A-3
laat mg:ht WaMy Westlake’s hohier
in the seventh sccnanted f<»r i»]| of
the IhrwteS 1 tallies
•
BOlTOfl May 25 ^ . Lgft ,
hander \A«iten SpsKn pitched < his
!>**at game gf the -••gson last night, j
limiting Cmcinnati to thr«H' hill a*
the Boat 1 Brav.s trimmed tb<
k»>d* 4 I The Tt.lw taptM-d F!u-ll
lllackwell |or six hit* and all fcui
runs The <g>nte*t » S* plsved '»n tb<
Ihth wmivgrsarv of the fust ntarhi
game In thg majors, play'Hi in gin
cinnatl
CLRVKhANn May 25 I*
(iene Be»rden pitched the < ievektud
Indiane to g • r '-* w in o\ei the VA gvh
ington S< gator* her. t.i.-’, ni|tht
Heardgti, who rolievi-d F.aHy VAgnn
gave up eg!) foui Hit* ifi *fv. n in
mngs.
l-arry lb>by the A n iman )• a
gue’* lendhig mttef, get two Nng
le* in thrOe offl. Hi trip* to the
plate Hint increased his average to
41 ft.
Stoye Ngg) wmlk.d Ai K<wti in
the 4hinl with th# base* ioml.il,
lorc ng fa* f»alt Mitchell with th
first Tubs run.i
Mickey I ergon il>d Dob
Oh, My Stirs! , * .
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7/jf' ('oho of
The
Week's Stdr j
A tni**ing link In t|e recerlt
Stsr ot the Week »el,d-tion* rtf
Th. Haitalion *|M»rt* gtaff was the
bon.-r winner* for tJu i week 4
'lay 7 13 Th. *eietg#»! gtblete-
there w» re five wm.- ;the five
trw. k :iml field men whrtjwon fir*t
plae. * in the SW( meet
lb«cn* thrower tlporg# Ks.iera
low gpidler Hob HwH, ligh hiinl
ler Paul la'iuing, snii muer Julian
Herring all of wRotn had won
previous awanis fof th«dr efforts
were jf’Hie.l Uy m'lc vagilter Don
tirav-e- to e.pial thg lafgest pr>-
vmu* sggrega';on of Rsttaiion
aw aid winjlfi* for h -idgle week
Aftei the 1 a.|el* thrilling 21 21
lie « th SMI ls-t fn'l. jf.ve f>«>(.
tiall i -eme were iHH'.-.J a.* Line
men of the V. ees the clgni aratiii
Hitilaiion avsi.i uaringj tiu fall
W riter Forecasts 'Great'
Eight (La Motta-Graziano)\
!ii»
'et
4- -
) .Miiiiulh r* Should Near To(i of tlrMp
F'mtUaill > th* gam. we rorisl.ier
A mnriran •b- ■rts faadom'a favot-.
ite, despite ba*ehwl'» claim* to
th*' contrary will also h* aided
next fall by vet* ran senium, though
ta a let-ser degree than baseball
and basketball
Aside from linemen Dwayne
Tucker Murrv HolditcH. Jim FT-.w-
rrs and Max tiiciner wh> will be
playing thnr final season* next
fell but dal not narAinpatc on th*
’47 frrohmac maxran. AAM can
expect lota of fjee play from sev
rim formef member* of that F'hsh
team
End- < edrir ( apeland arl Dor-
brant Raitfm tw* k!•* Tuck Chapin
and Mi<k.»y Sjwncfrt, guard Carl
Mol berg, and . .••'«•#- Hugh Meyer
and Hob t4wt«* will sll tC valuabj*
cog* in the Mai moi forward wall j
Aid bwck« f haHe# Royalty »tHl
DayW Mm»re can b* expected M
*e«' plenty of *«lvice for the ‘5<i
t adela
Among tKe grgup Copelatui ami
M«dh*»rg probably have gamed the
moat rm ognitwm, Moilwrg wa*
named moat val*«bJe player thi*
pa*t fall ami *** nominated fo*
national lineman of the week for
hia play agam«t Texas Tarh
< opeland wa* hamed one of th’
outstanding sc pi player* tn the
nation Fn iktf* hilt failed to liVe up
to expectations b»*t fall until the
SMI.' game Aftgr that he return*
**i t*» hia pSev’mjs form and turn
•«i m fine gara*» against bath
tie* and Texas. ,
lie, CAHAMTM. I*age m
Ha t tnli on
SPORTS
THI R . M AT 25, m« 1‘ag.
Mickey * ergon upd D<>bv single*
■n tbe ftft| and s. <> I .td on Isvu Boo
dreau’a *»dgle [hiuples b\ Mitfheil
sod lidi Kennedy M t up the < I* ' h
\ mg afore| in th«‘ sixth, K< nne<i> ,
wh»»s*! hit **nt Mitchell in, *«A i#d
later a* Roaen fofied D*»by.
l oniHT Vi'iM
^liir Dio ;it (»l»
I ItI. Ro.k Aik H,.y 2.7 T
Koiw.t A. I Hot. 1 Km 3 *'d», pi.>-
mltieid L’trtv R.*ck n|ractnh-e»'-
led go-er iiml f-mo e TeHa* AAM
ftwvtbull great, diedi Ht a hoapi’al
Hx VAMITNKT MARTIN
New York, May 2k '■A*' •Ho
R nky (iiattano, to the a*t«ni*h
m*nt of nobody, will meet Jake
I-a Mott e for t h e middleweight
crown Jake took from the late
Marcel < erdan Or maybe half a
crown, a* the Bronx bully boy
whipped only one vde of Marcel
Ah, that ihould be a stirring
match, ir.atpy Stirring One of
those he * *p he's down, he’* up
affair* Brings together the two
best mm 111 the divlaiori What
a skillful exhibition of the msn-
!y art of self defense that wgli be"
Sure, firaxiano, who ortce held
the title, wa* kiMxcked out *o 'hor
omghly by Tony /.ale that he di* 1
covered six pew comet* arai IS new
planet* before he wa*.revived But
shutk*. R.xjky had an xxcus. for
that one Hi* chin w»* where his
hand* should have been.
Sure, l.i, Motta ha« twen whipped
so often he could be mpietted over
a strawberry shiuteake but he vr*.
just toughening himself, seeing
boo be could take it He hasn't lost
a ‘itlF Imut, ha* he’ That he did-
•* - ■ t - ■* - —
n’t defend the title make* no dif
fer* nee Or does it?
This matcFi !.etw*en two guy*
Who have a grVat future behind
them rather dentroya your faitF<
ia the idea that the best fighter*
always are champion*, and that the
best contender* alway* get a
chance to become champion*
You just wouldn’t know what to
hell some ewgei eyed kid who took
Op boxing a* a career With «ub
feme faith in the dream that if he
waa gxwaT emHigk be Blight aom^
day be champion ’
A kid like Mtchaal Monro Mr*
Murtry. We never naw Mirkael
Moor* Me Murtry nor NadjM of him
until a Tacoma, Wash., boxing ia'
itruetnr wrote ua te tUI ga about
the lad with the faarlaating
Kiankly, we don’t
young Mirhael can fight a
ever will Fw able te fight
All we have 1* th# wordwf Hbmer
Amundsec. hi* 4n»tm#tor
— *< s w
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name.
*r whether
a IMt, of
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T ’ S T )l K . . .
T\l-k OF THE TOWN
THE ONE AND ONLY
For (iood FwFd and FoiFular Pricff
TALK OF THF TOWN
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t'hicag.. White S..x ac.ired f i v« runs
m the eighth to def.-at tb* fiula-
d* I phi a Athletic*. N*7, hefi.ro I.Mx
p* rs«m* N ro vcsi.iiti'i v Ian* Al»»-
ma, faurtll of fiv* Chi. ago p'tc|< rn,
—— — # • • - ■* —
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hero yesterday
hern, president pf dero-Lime
rick Inc was a stjir .(Uarteit.ack
for tbe Agrie* ir IBW-lO ll II-
wa« especially not 'd for hi* p.ay
selection, ami, altfeiugh weighing
only 155 pounds, wa* af excel.* n'
ball carrier.
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