The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 30, 1950, Image 3

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Basketball Roundup Points To
Cadets as Up and Down Quintet
Hy ( MUCK ( ABAMAN
A AM'* 1MA-I0 kMkettMdl MMMI
WM -uw of the hrct • local jainllt
Hm hod u< year*, pat It wa* Util
Maui pefaiMM fait that man for
r an the A«vi«a howited the hast
material in tie aptferware, hut the
".'C I* no better thee
tie for fourth placv when the eelfc-
The eeaeon ana aot
nght ap>t> ut ' •
hamptane w*ia Beyier
■a—and Coach Marty Karoarh <
three »f f «wr
‘Lzni cr«r
little haetlei from Bay.
and Mike Gama, tnrky
artiet from San Antonio *
Jeffareon
letter he
completed their
it let ter mar Jackie |
At the center eput was fV
Memorial Race d&SiSffSS tot;rt.
- MareoM aareat (Mar ae-!H*** — —!"? y**?*
' At Indianapolis
. (»ets 33
rsrcskws SirsFfnHfctt
h ilianipoha Ind . May 30
—Thn faatent field m
history wtl| mar away in the
world famohe 500 mite autu-
m.rbile race At the Indiana^
nlm s(M>edw«y todny
The S3 daruif drwer* will be
«.iwd U> a flyirt* start at U> a m.,
• intral etaod,.fd time, before a
rm.n«troua M»irt-|jeev» crowd of
iTj.mai, manual I y tht biff, o' at
b-od^nce of art> aportma evenP in
America.
An eatieiated HRa.lMMi m pntc pefeat fey ~
money will fee at stake The Winner two we««a
Will bag <d<>ec u< fAiQaih Keaide* Aggiea from
the tT&jQOg upeedway purye. which “
will be increaaed if at tendance **(
rante, therm will fee |2i,0M in lap
pines. |!S,liai m entry fees and
nearly $4(I,WHI in actesa ry prises
l.4*t year the speedway mana*e
ment added S4",itOtl to its estafehsh
••d ft6,000 purse
li ’ 46 ^ ! himaelf in the Aggie hoi! of fame
A AM upoot the Raaorhartn, 4S- m the Mit two seasons
>*•"••• '‘""e >•—
feet wees the twa teams the Lgng John DaWiU, C 4y," for
ito Ud the Parker* till the ward Ttwtn Waca, loot some of the
clock showed only «a minutoa and laaUu he gained ns a soph cantor
ton aoconda remained hot the Oa- j feut often tnmad » eaceflenl per
rUolUrty ip the niwt
Baylor tilt Cnpnhle replaremenU
Kiodrd I* 7” Ben Sutton, Marvin
MaKm, and Eddie House,
Pinal standings in the conference
Mu, wed
ark five forged ahead for a fit-06
victory that toppled ABM from the
tap of the oeafeirare moat
Mina. Lonen All Even
The M a rooms took hath g senes
from Baylor and TCU nut in
tarn wore up ended twi
and SMI' Sehee ware
Aakanaos and BWe
A lott at the hnnt
dwelling Ku-e and a
defeat by Teaaa
TAI
Texas
a iti
of the ■
i finmnis
* of cellar
single pmnf
in the final
Favorable Weather
W Ui favnwbU weather condi
tion*, and minimum «f mchamcal
failure*, tht* field that act s record
•coring 1.11 i>4f< mile* an hour uuni-
ifymg average, is expected t« force
th, winner to a new record speed
approaching 126 miles fen hour. Hill
Holland rtf Keading, Pa., won last
year at ifl.fttT mile# an hour
Starting from the »>veted pole
position will be Walter Kaaikner. h
dom had fared 128 pound mitr from
North Ixint Beach. Calif., who
jumped from the Pacific ( oast dirt
train* to the No. 1 spot in the line
e up n one Scorching assault.
Kaulkncr scared the bricks of the
1 mile speed*»y at the amazing
speed of J.U 143 miles an h-air, au
an t i me recoid
Next to Fxulkner, will b< Frerklie
Agsboshiari of Aibanv. (Jalif. who
MUiUlfied at mm
Knee tims at Fourth
Third m the f rat row will,he the
veterai' Maun Rose nf South Hend.
led , <■ mget to become the spsed
wav s fimt fferr-time winner R<M*e
firs’ won in !tr41. sharing the wheel
that year wetli th< into Ho yd I»av,s
He triumphed again in 1^47 and
U<4>» K de and Holland *iB be the
only two former winners to drive
This time they will not be team
mates, a* in the past throe years
Kooe. at 44 IS the degn of the
f). Id. H« has Tired 6.I*? mile* in
13 previpus Indianalopia event*
und knows aH the bumps«nd short
r rut* of the trark
The starting field is a blend of 23
, experienced sp*edw ay drivers and
in rfHAies, fresh from the dirt or
midget tracks Three of the cars
will fee front dnve* wjth th. re
maining 3»> conventional n-ai dn
vea # '
first placg.
Little Jew«dl M r I towell wa* tap
individual performer for the strung
Cadet c.mfematiar A former all
stater (’4Ti fregn Amarillo, Mr
Dowell earned all conference and
ail-District Six (K’< AA> honors on
evel^f selection nSlinod
Turnfeaw Captains Fixe
Captain of the t«am was four
vea, let term an Hill TumfeoW of
Perrin, alno an >v! 1 stater as a
schtMil-boy in '4<k At the end of the
Buyior
Won Lost
8 4
Pet
.467
Arkansas
B
4
.667
SMU
7
1
563
AAM
fi
fi
.500
Texas
4
6
.500
TCU
6
7
.417
Bic*
2
10
.167
la non-conference games AAM
won four, lost eight hot as bad a
record a* it sounds, since seversl of
th, teams were among the strong
eat in the nation Victors over the
Marteiu* were LIU t fib-621. Niag
arW 163-30), St. Louis (66 5i), oi
ls AAM 166 341, Arizona tbb-lfe'
and 66-46), California (56-47), and
Stanford (6fi-4t)
Ftmr one suled triumph* against
smaller Texa* school# were record-
year MfD»»wett, the floor-man and ed by the Cadet* ACC was troun
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Baseball ChancesLookin 9
For Iggies as TU Weakens
By HABOLD GANN
Texas U•tiv•raity , • loo* of three
key player* and next yeor*s field
ing of a strong, well-balanced Ag
gie crew, not suffering from the
loss of graduating aentors, may in
dicate a change of poaitions in the
Southwest Conference baaeb > 11
campaign.
In annexing their 2tth crown in
U seasons, the Lmgharns finished
with 14 victories and one defeat,
losing to third place BagWc. la
expert*^
lb roe
pitcher
man At „ .
ence catcher Hogo Pearson.
How They Kale
Herr's how the Aggies will rate
according to poaitiona. Juniors A1
Ogietree and Martin Hamilton will
have to flip a coin to decide which
starts at the catching pasition,
since both are of almost «w(uw vgluo
to the team. Oflctrfee for his ability
and loot one during the acasoa.
With Gorin hnd WnH aut of
way, Pat Hubert, the Ac's »
nee this aeaaoa with • M n
shouid reign over SWC
he held the numbag t
jfr'^l
Since ne new me numonr rnree *pn
behind the paie-aetUng Steer pluh- I
Tv
range of the leading pomtiu* until to *iap the long ball cfenaiatcntly.
the final taro game#. AAM com- Hamilton for hia wise handling of
pared nine wins with five setbacks pitchers and light but dependable
atkkwork.
Both catchers were understudies
of gtaduatmg Jim Calvert, pnd>
to finish in the runner-up spat.
TU Lowes Pitchers
oy
rDo
Jini (aivept
sr
MM
the moot valuable player
Balialio*
SPORTS
Tl ES„ W it Mi. Ife'i# Ps|e J
Browns Lose
To White Sox
In 7th Straight'S
c**i twice, Mi-45 and 73 .3k. Trinity
was topped 47-46, and North Texas
was beaten, 74 33- best score in
several years for”» Maroon qumt.
Indoiduai si'oniig showed Mi
Dowell leading th« way with 16b
pout la iu coaferaute play for a 12
point aVeragt and 331 points o\et
the full sxasoii foi a 13.8 point
erxgt Next came Davis with H*H
point* in th* conic re nc* ami 235
for the season and Itetfiitt with 103
and 217. B<dh men won hohtuable
mentnm on most of the all-cohfei
•■nee Saletlions named at the end
of the Mason
Returning for the IWO-fel season iMm't R«‘actl
will be two war lettermen McDow - ^
ell, Moon, and IVWitt Other, t.t An> (irPHtPT ARPS
" fee back, are Uavi*. Sutton. Martin,
j and House', all lettermen Return
men will include Tex
Wo<id> Walker, and Glenn
Williams
(al>ert, <tne of (fee maidbtays of \AM baaefeal) for (ke past a*v-
eral MAsonx a HI be <tae of the feurdeet men tp replace op »e\t >e#r‘»
nine Althougfe he is welt backed b> kl Ogldlree and Marim Ham
iR«Ni. both lack the ex,ter»eO«r af < alxert Thf pair of wiphowxorrx
are prtMniaias however, ang it’ll be a hard rhomr far ( imrk Wart>
karnw to make for bi» kUttia* man-behiad the plate
►j.. a- a-— - - - -y -4- 4
ray i n ¥\*m m * § a a ♦ Siam ‘Fifth CohlIn^l , *
loduy s l itchvrs in Majors Siamese police carried out
* J * probe ■following publication ia
AMFKD AN
Mound mainstay# Mur**v Wait
and Charley Gorin, and ;stalwart
renterfielder Bob Brock hfev« com-
C eted their eligibility for Texas.
all, a unanimoas all-conference
choice, was the workhorse irf the
' league, head and shoulders above
> opponents in strikeout* and inning*
l pitched "
The Ull righthander hurled 7fi
land one-third innings and whiffed
64 while winning seven and losing
j one. Gonn is the best oercentage
! stinger with four viegone* against j
I no defeats Brock, while batting at
J a .315 pace, tied with Baylor's Ad
rian Burk for the runs batted in
; crown with 15
Considering that the lose of the
above three will be Texas’ down
fall, and considering that AAM will
be strong in every department, it is
onlv logical to assume that the
Cadet# will have their best* season i
since 1643.
Despite tip* bowing oat of the
Longhorn ace hurt cm, the B-oiae
mound staff *>11 be far from weak,
with Frang Womack and Jim F.hrl-
ei leading the way
All conference msn Ben Thompkm#
and Kal Segnst. along with a stur
dy line df veterans and replace
ment* make Texas a strong con
tender
With a wealth of freahmanitalont
i )*>lstenag Baylor, the Rear* are
ably not because of Calvert's su
penor technique, but because of his
throe years of varsity experience.
Fish Hurler* Up
The pitching staff should be for
tified by Jack Brinkley and Bill
Stirling, members of Uus year's
freshman team
During ttvo years of high school
and American Legion boil at A us
tin, Brinkley maintained a mark of
40 w ins and three defeats.
The little righthander «X# selec
ted on the all-state high school nine
in 4M and was named the most
valuable plavet throughout Texas
Louisiana. Miasissippi, and Arkan
sas in Legion play.
The freshman team's chief hur-
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PHONK 4 4214
Boati-0 at New York |2»e I'ar
nell (6-tl and kind*' (3-4) t». By
rne (4-li and bipiit (5-2)
Washington at Uhiiadelplba (21
Marroro (2 0) and Weik (lv3i vs.
Shantz 44-2) and Hfiofeh (3-8).
Chii ago at Ht. LmA i 2j- Kui-
ava (0-1) and H"ln>*fhe i fe-1) vs
(»;»rver (2 3) and Finiin (1 S)
• leveland at Ihtmiij i2l Lotion
((> 2) and Bearden (j f|i v* Houttp
man (5 8) and Ni wh<>**< r ( 2 1). v
N ATRMAl.
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(papers of
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Fish Will Help
ns deeper into the American *" nl * 114 f "'
u# cellar 1 pomt fcvrmg* A ^ ^ rouii
^ m t m i * * m4n, hi* ahnul4 pn»vf th«* m<*t vmJ
nager 7.ark Taylor «<wd/<ve ^ of ^ , #1T „ n , prum ^ u «]
. . great many pewpi* in our
lerrtlwry never give a »econd
glan«e In feu»ine«e advertise
ment. and i( a . . .
MAN
, . . ka» a efemee xanHy •(
■ervice la offer. Afeich 1* at
a very fair price. M some
time** doesn't psv to ad»er
Use However, we bare . . .
FOUND
, . .that if we apriartke un
usual here, you r«ader» will
take note Tfeerefare. we ia-
eite you to try oar very ex
pert and fnendb service.
Tfeooe of you who (fin oisk to
benefit and who aAr not . . .
DEAD
St. I>»uui Mav 30——{
Th«» ChioAfo White Sox hand- I'^tsupfrom theKi*ht^n
, „ life iude Ihck He** Wallac* Bieyl,
ed the punch-drunk St UttH ^ p (K> . h ^ Wllhlir o^ntei,
Hrowna their seventh atraight Jerry Chapman, Malcolm Douglas
defeat veiterdavt 12 to R be- J«* (Ml*dgw Ihm Heft, Max Mon
fore (v24 fans Jimmy \ elvii
It wa# the inly game played in ^ ..
the Maj"i Lague* and pushed the Miksrh, Waelder all stater in 46,
Browns
league
Ma
6 tcher> \n an attempt to stop the
md> City outfit which posted its
third victory In four starts under
its n< w manager, Johnny ‘ ••rriden.
I’hil Masi tripled with the fea«-S
loaded m th* first inning t*> send
the vtsirors . n their way to victory.
The Browns later rallied to tie the
•core, a ded by a two-run ht>tner by
Dm la-nhardt in the fifth, feut the
hose men put the game on >oe with
a foui tun blast in the eighth.
Mast singled home two run# m
this frame to break the tie Gua
/-ern.ai banged o«t four sirygle# to
help the (Tiirago cause, which »a*
ais« a d.-d Hr mn* walks given up
by Brownie hUrlerw.
1 The oldest pi-ople r»o* living
appfeifnily do not roa«'n gieater
age# than the an* ents, sagx It'
F^dtAted S. Iwvwy. Jr , Aaki *nol
ogiat, In the M ScifiaitiD< Anidrtcan "
Deetay thmkiwlong life nms i*
families, but h* feMo \es th. amount
of livipf a man rgn PS' k into a life
is al" mi uuiform Those wgo live
Chapman, Malcolm Douglas, longer live moro slowly Thp max
rife imam Ilf. span Seems to b4 about
116 of )’2tt yeajU h< says
Uhila<ieiphia at
Roberts In 2i and Mejer (0 4l vs
Roe i4 2) and Hsttnnfl 2) or Bar '
(Ml il-U).
New York at Bdstgn (2) Ken-
nedy (2 2) and Jipudn (2-4) vs.
Sain < 6 3) and, Roy l( 2tl)
St lamis at PittsMurgh (2)
Muiiger «2 1) and J4«iyer (2-1) vs
MacDonald (10) iaifii Chambers'
(5 41.
Cincinnati at t'M'-te 1 <'2) Kaf-
fensberger (2 5) aipi plackwell (2-
f. i v* VNmder M> er t |-(U an d Voi-.
selle (0-3).
Siam, se language new spa
reports that Ante man
umniata' had set up a network in
Siam "under (fee supervision of
General Ma. Arthur "
Major General I'hao Snyam.nd.
deputy diroctoi general of the IV
^ lice Depart merit, announced after
the investigation that special a'
gynt* questioned .Siamese edifeirs
ami reporters atUnhed to the nfws
papers ooncerned They extractid
confeasnm* that the report* were
based "u heartay and imagmatioa
Stupid and ridiculous,” police
bral
th< storie#.
. , lo your own feep uvlereots
wilt drop by today a« At.(.IE
4VRANKRS and let
up thow tired. dl|ly dot
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AGGIE Ck&Akttb.
pro#pe<U
though several of the other player*
should *e*' a great deal of service
in the future
The '46 'Mt Fish finished the sea
aon with a 7-5 record, splitting
with SWC oval* Bavlor> Ric., and
Texas a# well as Texas Con
ferefece and sUte tournamfent vie
tor l^n Morns JC and Toxaa Con
ferewce South Eone champ Allen
Academv
Two victonea were tallied over
Wharton. South Texas JC Confer
one* tithat. Gene Behnckol and Les
Peden cmdied the Fish during the
last and first halves of the season,
respectively
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