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• i I f A Odessa Meets Abilene Nine For Interscholastic Crown th>: >« t|r holt •r* UtoJWwt Um • mpTm Ahilmt 1 akr* firMinvnt AIhIcm tWMriHtxi «*v«r toau- N«t 7 to 0 and Hhermaa itotaat* Austin. Jum 7—yB—Tk* CMmm 4k nw» in 4m fint without ^unc* fwt th» juMf an Um Mar»h 44 of a kit. Tktw all M»v»ru-k* in tha flrat tm inn- ran tad thra* a alka pavnd iltCi and than wtat an last aifflt way tot a •-! fktory m tha ■aroi-fmaU o# tha Claaa AA high achod hnaa ball tournament Tha Bmnr* meat Abiiana toaiirht for tha < hamptoaahtp Akiieaa. Sharma*. Marahall, and 04a««a raaahad the m •ith anna in thair quartarf | tarn.-* earlier in the day Odiaaa arorarl tWrca in tha firat »»n two error*, a walk, two wild pitrhe* ami a paaaad ball It athied I four more in tha aacomi On a r haae« londe*! tnpla *y Frank Gaa and another wiW pitrh by Jack Gray Marahail rarno back with rt* lone run in the bottom <4 the urn in* whan ratrhar Don Da<u» acoirad from third whan aeevad baaaman Jame* Stewart threw wild in an attempt to vnipiato % double piay Bronco nitrber Jack Whitt kept thinf* wall in hand until the *ev enth mninf Whan Mamhall loaded the Iratra* with one away Whitt »tru< k out the final two batter* to i*Wd the fame In all. be atnirk out 1>'1 batter* and walked only two 4 tha n»rth, mine 41 a bit halaian Jim foread ia fmai third K hhy Boats tan walked and ;hsa was farced la when oedward, who eanw ia to Urn Merritt w th tw.. mt amt the kaaas WnuM in the ninth The tourney had keen to- »iPP»r-***» Willai layed a day hwauae of *how#r* laaie an4 the ladtoaa »n4 ..nt w Sk * M " “ eight inning* to deetde thair game Sherman'* George Tucker . Stru**k out 1*. A two-ham error °* brought thq winning run for the Morth Texan*. Don Marti* of Sherman »*tgiH tn left He went on to arcoad <« another sharp single to left by fharte* Miller Dick Adam* forced Marti* at third Then Clyde Israel, Ama- nlbs third tiaseatan. ovarihrew first and Mflitr arorud. (•ray struck walk <1 seven out aeven and Vtoletic Duwim Sherman on to tally four more. Abilene got their first threw nine after Stoning last contra! walked three straight fatrhwr Charley Fisher singled and Hub Ingram and Charley Dennis scored Pitcher Tom O'Bar* sacrifioe scoied John Stephen* Abilene got three more in the third and another ih the (mirth. Kcr**r* Wi* far Marshall Three crippling errors i{ the aaeend frame accounted for three Marshall runs ami buni|>«<4 th*‘ eam* fram behind in the le seveath to sear* two me and defeat Laredo 7 to A tm ISansn of «Mtesa was safe at Aral oa an errar at seeaml Af ter ('harks* Haver struck out, mitfwRler Frank Gee tripled to the light field fence u» score Pearson and Dew ton Hughe* doubled to left, drmag in Gee with the win ning run. ’ Garland Fuqua. <h^s«a lefthsn.l eg »ho weathered a five run *er- Lareito. |iut order in the i*.*t CS Softball League G Start Today With Six T mm **4 * •.mm ' A Two game* - one ia < tdlege Hill* rwMa will be used, although bet weed the Tigers and the Indian* ruiaa may be decided upon and the other in College Park be- individual manager*. . tween the Yankees and the Gumta —wtll form the opener* |n thf Col lege Station Softball Ifnjor” _ _ League today with gatnedme at bery, who will direct the follow- Kofer, Jr. S:4A p. m 1 “ i, *“ * “ 1 ia J. ground) Tha Tigar by the and baaita a aguad af andean, L Berryman, T s—« SfisISi Managing the Uisnto is C. Mad- Chri, Gant, Bah B tier, ami D, B ry, who will dirart the follow-; Kofer, Jr. mg player* Milton Iyer Yankee. H K l>r lipnromh Paul toning Composed «f ail toema. the ^ Gianfa, Cuba, Tiger*. Pirate*. K i m V^f jrn * Panning the Yankee*, and Giants, the softball J , ohB f**'™-* talker (^orga team are TtoMny er» are being headed by a four J°Aoeton. L (_Boie, W. A. V ar- ton, Dlskia BmmI vet and Glade VilaM. | I Andawary Jr.„ the Cu^Hwk iftl Storey Davis, £. Red- Ka< h team will i»e > (imposed of mond, R. G Perryman, J Quisen- berry. Charlie Orr, R 0. Murray, Bill Mitekall, Grwmillton. Joe Ben- sh, Ray Jams, and Alb*rt Martin, / \ • I Jmm! man romraittoe compoked of J v • , * na ” <Jordan Gay. M R. Horsley, Bar- Bill Hill will ney Welch, and 0. V. Chafin. who include Stof Igniing, (adet lew hurdler fivm Beaumont, was grearnted Ihe IJimroinh Coin* Most 1 gluabtr I rsrkaian Award h» Dr Lips ceaib after the Dwal at < kampk 1 '*- Meet la-iaam wn* packed for ha«m« sewred the most potato in meet* tki* «****, and is ibe aaly ( adet cindeiman plaamng to attend the NCAA meel in Alin neapoh* later tld* m.mlh ton player*, and the tight bate system will be uswl flayer* will not be allowed to wear guke shoes, and except for the fact that run ners may not steal homo or wore on a wild pitch, official softball The Abilene Caglas got to Wil-j to><h> mning attack igr laid Stoning hf Beaumont f<#! the Tiger* d.twn mfi three runs m the second and Went} Iftot of the Seventh | Summer liasebalI to Develop Cadet Nine for Next Season (iadet SoflKallerth Nff'd Mon* I’tavem Thirty Rejtort t or Tumbling Student* inten*to<l in fdaying on AAM s softimll teian are re quested to be at the lighted soft- l*ali diamond at 4 » ip. Monday, 4cf>»dVwg "to W Intramural Director Rafney Welch j in< - d4rector % Approximately thirty member* re|*orte<i in in each of the tumb ling riasaas sponaorad by the Col lege Station Recreation Council tb DeM are Field. House yesterday, M. Dowell, tumb Abilene advanced to the final#! with a 12 2 victory bver Sherman The gai*H was called at the end of five inning* m accordance with favored Waxuhacbie Indians from the 10-run rule winch give* s vic tory to any, team leading by HI kj mere nan* after five mmpiete innings t. By H VKol.D fi ANN (Editor's N*ie —This n* (he *»s <«nd and fmst pari of the I Si t Aggie ha*cl>al! facet*«t ) W tth a season of tlie second annual Oaseball tnurna*^ * f '' n ’ 1 I” ■lent. 3-2 *t (atumau*. Sam rlanton < barhe Kal*e, the talented W ax- abarhic «<mthpaw wa* guilty of ii pair of errors that cost him heav ily in the fata! second, Frank Sander*, Marshall seeoa»l sacker oianed the adcand by draw ng a base on baila. He want to ,w< ’ M,H * dropyted three second wtien Ralie threw wild to first on Gug Bmith’s groaader The Kag iu* had an easy i imo a* Sherman made one erntc after an other Abilene set s precedent in the tourney by pulling a triple piay w the third innmg With two men out and the ti*»e» loaded, aecond ha to man Diek Anuetnmg pulled in a, He arared when Kobe threw wild hot liner and threw to shortstop i at first “ “ , “‘ L day I>ennis wha tagged aecond and gis und^d threw t*» first baseman R«bert AJeriAll Jones The bases were loaded at , j^fter JWh> rt I ^ time Rahe, «lf%k M The play . rased Sherman * only kingk into right Ureat until the fifth when they Merrill aad Dk*k Womack dapped •cored two runt. Abdene scoied a clean angle Into right to score Merrill and Smith. hall • Uld very easily develop mio the main Aggie hutlei This was his firs! year of vaisity cam net it ion and the string-bean y ght hander look ed impressive kheii he recene«l utility mfieldei Were got si defemiive support and a two Coach Marty kamw t*r three nm leal Rlanton won Some nifty reiiof hurling wai tutmed tn by George Brown (‘itching 12 and one-third in again »a Jagk Gray'*! mugs. Brown alloweat 10 hits and tdie Smith scooting to third three mn* ami protected Hubert» vp tone# thm* times, Though BcT Summer Mural Slarl Soon Spirts drew a hg*e on halls - . , . , o , ^ Roland poppnl to T-.ikerstov and S.d GmaiUw have a fomach slapped a * f '«>] t * lack spaed A xuigmer at steady pitching might do thetruk At first im*e, t will 1* 1 ai« l.aiy. this year s sophomore slug ging sensation who, with a iittW gilder I grace ai the first corner , That was the ball gaum although diighi turn mu an all-conferem« •he Indiana made a serious threat star. Indian- Thtestesivd in tth png:ram gj* r ars'wvr An aiAuve intramural acher'uled fV>r the *ntnrw g«u undsinvay Monday with stal wart student athletea aggngai mg into eight team# aceordiag to la tramarwl Ihrectoe Barney wgbh A double rounri-ndnn softball tmiingy wtll spearhead the way for igher ‘port# Volley hall open gi+f wnd < pen tennis are also | included. Welch requent# that all athletic officer* meet a hia oftne Ji#* GiwhIw ia, at five this aftern.u»n., Seketvd by the dorm master# ath- ; |«>tc officer- net a* team represen tative* and captain* The eight team setup will con* | M#t of participant* fcmi M.lref and Walton Hdlls. Dorm 14 18t! 1« ar.l 17 the traitor (amp* and a gtoup »f civil engineering offi cers from the United State* Mdi-! ar\ Aiad*nsy at Meat Point. Six intramural Manager* irlll: afftciato the games two being as- ligne>t to each i-ontesG Softhall ! /Will is fcalUred at the lighted j iwiftimll field every night except i Friday VAelch said. Intramural medal- w ill If gw a filed to the wimung teams ifi earn »fa»rt 4* However LarJ will have |o *t*y <»n Inn her*uae of claspy Hal Muunerlyn, up from the frdahmigi mit The left hiinded l|< Ust.», pnaiiii t h,t 44 4. Svtnnd Ha-e l*to peek. Ji*c K< n tie. Leslei lucky art.1 Jim Ha vat mo will lattk hm ih> -«sor»<i b«-e |K>sita>ii Savarwio arp. Fr-»ett *, -eiving u. ultetnaVe kej- toper*, and Ito'dcy. si eving as a mpbfyed try a* Fait off men Savapi no and I t ictte exp^iencgd difficulty in initing th# hu|! throughout mnjg of »n« rtge. bdt both g’d their *hhie of hits- duriilg he final planer Laekkv. rp' h*V4bt, W'.ulii ufiprove hm fiattilgi rnapk if He reeviiod more *< tom Sure-f ngeren shortstop Gi|y Wallai e will t>e l a. k to *pgrk th* infield maneuytirv and touvob- eeito. piineh at the numb- i two flatting p.*s!tiori A H ann e u# ail- cnifferenge -h<n<e f.>r the ►eend sutcesaiv* t ime W.dla » * lapped th. bull ai a pare and sroi.sl Ifi runf •wo h* hind M'ally Moon wy-.o I *1 the ,\gy r )e* tn total markers Candelari tan I mpi <«t. If tgird oaswiMn Hank * andt iiwi cat develop tb* knaclfj of up prutMi <ing low rsdWi*, w#-. tupn out*, iv *■•**» D'lcark » of qa..ing a. alT.-o* • -it ol., (*•»., j-e of hi* « f e twta to Mno.i’s jt*. .ka,r.-n eOii.pi mgr ilb'W n joe < o|, ut fai ed to gpi ur id f i al thorn M aM. . li t t. re iv o trequ. m $Li la ihe i hi sued h w ml-led a eirk. ft •* ferrrv •» i < hia si.are ni.*i| I. of hdi kelimll next terto.” Moon said "That i* why I gun very much m- ten »te»< in returning. Those pro ft r* will ha ms to get mighty temp'ing ’ Moon has atnt*4>na! hatting riark of 104 an.f le a’ the top in almost every Aggie hitting le- partmatif. in. I .ding seven home runs He pa. ed A A M r.-gulars during t he .uufeicfce iXN e with a TJl r.H'oi.i and led in total haws anu hit* w.th 27 ami 17. respectively Sturdy Shug Af. I'heison again w I! ‘w in the ctoaii up slot next year A moderate coftrer of the t .ghi t eld pertor, M. i'heisor, IS mUeh more effective as a batter, and can •» lefH-n.ie.i on H t k> e clutches. I h.mgh Vt I’iy,).! » >r » -eaMHial totting mark was soimwher. in •he !7i>s. his cPiferenie peicen tage »# 2t* > tail he scored Li tuns. jM>un tod out 13 bit* and iiatted u* II rianeis. , Bsker HromisinK Another t.o’Wti fl'idei win. cf’ei f. -#nnmet of amateut ball, ooght, U' the Mi*-p , 'i*. uf no one. ! a* .• a starting iwrih s Hollis RaK-r RegHtslIes* f hi* limited a. tion. Hi. o 1 in 'It tifxis to the plate. _ (tour tod out «iv has f<o VI lui-e- fne ru ■• , »wt(«dsin V •ir h*/ ,i»i.hdat.i 114! f'.on the fee - h*T » tea’ll out' Im- 1 h*' 'ey Kus-o li wi •* c'lpiw*)! th. b.el at , toft, 4TV. nir vh h ih I'fnrrn- rw n t cI.’ titld { 1 "1,. fust- v fh 1 nu n, tgtfie Hitter- Ml K II I it KK1 II \ annouRceri this mornmif According to M'tdchy coach of the team two games will he play 'd weakly with competition being furtn»bed by Ajixon < Igy of Au«- tin, Texas University. #a<l .Aiadison- ville, th ice noted softiwdl teams (‘laying on a hontF'and-home basis the Aggie team will also meet nearby units, su.fi as Hren- ham, Caldwell and hagaaota. and the various local >rgaimatton«. New uniforms will ia issued to t*-Miit members, NA etch ciawluded He reported that no distinction was beijig made in the different classifications of the young tumb lers. Classes are open at 10 to 11 a. m for the convenience of those that have conflicting activitiea, he said Tutnhling instru«*ti»*ns will l«c given .iaily Monday through Fri day for young people ia-tween the Mg.t* of gratle school on through juniors and sennit* in high school. Dowel! added. Ai Hank Mil la. Jerry FViatar 0. Cha/m, and Andy Balia, man^fer L—ding the Yanlta^wiU ha N.‘ . Andfraaa, wha will haiMppwried by I H Winder, • Boot* Mbtmona. Jga Hatband. Joe lagan. Bvaster Msad, Curtis Gray. J. D. Prewitt. Br^ Shelby Drake. Georfe Hodaen, M. L CaaMtoh Jr, and John Hilde brand. %\ i \ Among the Indiana an the war path include A Madtoy a* .nana- * gwr Other* on th# eon ball squad •re J D Prewitt, Jr. Barney Welch Homer Adema, Ed Ganwr, Lucian Morgan, BiBy Bate*, BtL ly ffenaet, Benny 711 mi Jr Wama Htark. Junior Lyon, and Dick Har- vey Fo*l|vme<l game* whn h may vr- 'V .•ur iaM-ause of snia Irill l»e played at times arranged by the individual manager* of the lean* Ha tta lion SPORTS WKD.. JI NK 7, l»M Page I -4- a. SAVE- I p to 0,1 1 SEI) IRK^KS B\ ^ ith l h Buy injj ^ our l inu* iK Monev B\ (lomini' ™ to SliaffrrV for I Iiom* . . . SI MMI K SCHOOL SUPPLIES — ALL VOLK NKKD8 FILLLI) \T — SHAFFERN K00K STORE "Acro« Frum th«* Post Offict*, North (iitte” WaUt Mimin H.*ti ( ufnon >1«mhi received the (ohwm l.tpwcomh A|«»*t V siuahie Baseball Player Award following the annaunremeat ef var*ltv hs*. hall lettermen. Mo* ( nisswi prewealed Ihe award ta the Ba>, Arkama* product, who is now wielding the hardwood far Alpine. thlkm (’< rf.‘i>it«x < .(*1 *w ft hen h> 1 Ig lot •>. 11 1 * 1 ;;.it c..ll.«’e.t 1 tMili*. tv., ..go M 1 , * J- 1 ’’ 17 ! 21 * put. ef to *w 1: i • at>j«•••* • 4- Walla.. ISI Li 17. ; * at tiw plat. Di V. itt ;i .4 X 11 27 H .104 Left fi.-lder Joht. I>rV(‘iit wa- M Ch. r-. n if if 1 ! 13 jj 11 2P' tW-a'ili th. men ’.ii.ui ndt-. 1 bwi Kak 1 If 22 t « 11 27 •< ter thix -• a-onj TG iiiurif*! p,.# 1 .a r 1 ’ g Hi 17 H 2n ■ tur.' giH.i with Udg, lopng < ‘asutciari 7,1 l i l;< 7 21' stndef Ivl to. Ax- m r’ ni iw.ttt*! E< r. ttc . 1 17 i, 1 1 it 235 in with 14. mfltilairrd a laitt'Sk (hIi.TI 1 H I * H 1 222 1 averag* •■A JP14, in <1 w»- the i .q niat t’.n | l« 2 i tl 1HX frerncf home rtip k 'x wifh r 'it V ,t f * f"» •2’. 'I I ' .' ■>. 12‘» pirtonUy, th» main 14 :r»i e M Id U. '121 1 1 o7l *m ng Aggie fan* I* whilt r Al; \xxiv Pitching CtWifi r* tm- \A al|\ M ...n \|1 sign a IP KHitBSO 1 i prw ctfOrwct, 'to r* turti • .AX'! !• aul in hask.tball an t ha-gi-all d< I ,<«. II J-m B! dw ’ 1 (10 1 n<> .1., ii 27. 17 12’, 1" 7 1 ! n, folh.vdt g term. » 1 1 t! M«**m (it K.ittrn B a- tun loG ;lti li 22 tv! 2 i, "I halixr ASM will hfvc tu-t Iriot l 1 -, 1 >i 1 :t 0 0 alaiut it* best that or winning Tut kor-l .•1 2 s . 1 .( 1 2 11 0 thr eigifer.'nc* in baseball and t gs M »!’**• i's-1 2 :> 1 0 01 -♦ ■ * - i to* - - \n Xdvertisement This Si/e 111 The liallalion Fossl L“ss Than I’er < .O lit mi fcfHi^hl Ym from \mi. Br a «oo<l A^ir and cherk with him for iiKf*d tHMik**. l>ou is Mailing on \ou vaiIIi llior hook* . . * AT PRICE or LESS! Ftoiglmh aui “Th«* Mgyi r of Ca»ter Bridp*” English 2HF~* Th« An of Straight Living” Engfuih 212-* Shahriiiitosr Kngliah 232- Thf Liternturv of England' , Entflwh >01— "TechmcBl E*|m mi turn Kconomica 425—‘'ProWearia in ReUil Fxonomtcs 408 Agr Kulturt EroaoBBICt 319 StcioloCT 1 • Collect* MurchantsOpun Season Against I'hillips vy - Th<'M and Manv (HherM Al - LOUPOTS TRADING POST North Gdie , ” — *1- l .i4<>wuig tIt Hrvait Merchuht* ami lluwell Luiaia r < cwnpiny gafne at Sip- Haswril f’ark toraght, the ' allege Slwtiaa M'rrhagu s.ift bailer* will upen the id -eaww agHita-l f*hiBifix tot Thri will te tiw Mcond da) of the CMRasardial Noftball I.eagto achwdutoij gam* A pn-v mual) schadwtod gan < hettoien ih. College ■arrhapt« and Ihe How#U Lumber I'ampdm whufl was to he the oainer fur the league was rained j out lh*i , Monday night. M'it h d.iuhle hi Hd. rs -Isted evjiry Mu>4wi and Wednesday ai the 4f> ! game schedula and amae gapes haia| played on th* otfer dgy*. 1 the 1P.M* leapue . wmpgign 4 >11 toil? on thrulfh July 24 Other tea art in tha Cdmmertial LeafU. mcludh Phillip- df H Wei! Laafter CaMPM), Bryin Mer- J cheat* Nedhglek Servu-g Station, aad Lona Star Gaa Coftipowed ef aixfeen| player* aad foeched hy t>. V. Cl4fln. *ho J it tht '• -ebalt coach M AAM dm selidtted amt coa.hr* the Ideal Amcfuai lafion nine, the Mpr- . hant- are one of the tod cml^d- er» In the stfc team le^ue. latlu.ied uit the playifg hat of ihe Marwua ’ M>i MerehaM* im-hol. HqUand M in.lef and ( urtto Hoi-j laud, pitchvis; catchers Jimmy | t wahioii ami Henry Englebrecht with Ca-hion altrrmsling at th. hot corner; AlasOt Lee (a-hum and John Loucoatet at 1st, Burk halter mi 2nd; and Jake Mageof A A M (onaolifated ii> the shortstop slot Other* on th* team include third basemen < .eorpv R<*dgeni and , M’ayiir Smith; outfielder# Bobby Carroll. Le* mchp ir d* on , 0. V i Chafin, A K ‘JBuJ" Denton, Dor Stanley, and S|#*e4 v Minn Mason Ca-hiea head* the col lege YM< A. RtThaglson is supet- int.mlent of AdM Consoiidated with the remaindgr of the team composed of atM^tM* and employ- eea from the ( ellefe Station area Schedule fwr the t «dleg. Aterrkaat* June 7—Pkii|ifM> 6b June 12—Bryat Merchants June 14 NeJhalgk Service Sta- tien June Ih- I.orie 4tac Gas June 21- Howell Lumber Com pany June 26- Ph^iiji# 6b June 2* -Hotoeil humb* r Com- pan)' July 3- Nedhplel Servica Station 1 July 4—Lone Stag Gaa LIBERTY BELL U. S. 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