The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 08, 1950, Image 3

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mifht, (WfMimic AbiUriM 21
i fiaal* and Um Sherman Brar yai
B> FRANK N. RAXITZAS
Raiiaiiaa Spti, Mu or
"RiMindinx it Up" moves back to kst weekend when the
Austin. Tea.. June H
Odessa Son the T«*a» Han
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is the fisalaand Um SWrasan Bear same sntii Um aisth
cats scared an unasmad rua ta the who ceded ytaMiaf Just one
bottom af tse last innisc to nudg*
Marshall. 4-S. tor thini place i» the
loams meoU
(iartarui Ku.jua migbt hr called
the hero (fw Odraaa, ci>minf in as
relief pitcher to strikeout Ahil-
o'Bst 1
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JlNVlkltM Neat
—
Big Srven track chamtnona whsiiofieid the Southwest Con- enrt « ia«t"ho^ u> at least
fereno* 7B-52, in the Unal of Champione meet which wna the aem* Thu w<
held st the Uni Hi Stadium in Dalian
It wac the aecond defent suffered by the RWC at the r»_ /'O
hands of the Hi( Sevan Ijuit year the wiWiera ii\er|*aaer«d the tinsly M CriB* V>0 D%w\o
clads from tie local eonfrrenre. Mi to (1, but <n the other battles be- *
tween the two conferences, the Southwest woo one, #7 to &4, and the g £ OU
other was tied, to S to *54. I ac
ink
had Oddaaa helpless
sixth mmoc then tie
broke loase Afte- (VBa
two Hattars and hit
load the ba
punched out an
in Pearaon Bebhy
(AP)| Snead Picked
' SBTt AM Name
thi°iJ^rTi^Ajj^bS uT. Ob Open (jUp
W Artaotia won the 'Initial rente. * •
ZTu
Indians Pull Triple
Play; Defeat Tigers
Awed
k
i The Lonfhorns
* as in the last a< |hr
U ahead of
(.us Hrnnr
The mile relay loams were responsible for the lie and the win ia
^ both raaes, and many thmifht that it would be the drciditty factor lie 4
this year’s meet. But mich was not the* case. alth<ai|rh the four man
Icem of Bernard Place. Hohhy Dillon, Tom Cox, aad Amthur Bnnsn
Won-with a time Which set a new record for tke iweet—^i. IA 7.
ii However the B. C Seven athletes aw- pt four of the f ftaen rvepta
and rnmod right firm places to the SWt an, and each team •humed a
•hare ia th< high jump.
Four < oilafv Station boya an*
to play in the aeetional tennis
tournament in Houston which
starts on Monday the eleventh at j
nine o’clock according to William
M Dowell of the AAM P C De-
partment who ia coac hing the lads
He said three of them are »o
play in the Boys’ Division of the
Ummaihent, while the other wfll'
d when shortstop ChArtes "T** w ' th
rVnnia threw wild *7 J* fr » nw *
(•'Bar 11titled fo, Abilene in the i * tk <h f [,f * t'^boover
r Tr tn P‘ H n J7 fr °w fWwtjpi the hard
wwenjand came home on Will ^ , lthoocfc he fbli down be-
Armawong a atngte. tween third ami Kmae
This was the amond Oasa A A ^ , ,
‘ bampion>hi(i for (hteasa The * , * Ul «_*■* tr ^T m4
Rroncf also won the track title, j Tl*" wim-Ur ymafK thme
ta load ’b* riat ienal-title-iig||nding bong-
mto a »-1 j b^^* staged stimpf mllies
inning When Pln.vmg before a
error, eaefiftee fans, the Texans sew
of
add
triple play in the tap af
enth inning tha Indiana rapped the
Tigers, P-l, ia the oponar of the
(oliege Station Softball League
which was played
(oitegw Hills
The ether game scheduled
between the Giants
ee« failed to matoriaJhe
- ^ , ML , “-K
ept the National Open. wMl Igy j *rs
apaji to add that one te his l»t
Sparked by the heavy stick w*rk and rhacite On. WftfWBte Rich-
barney Welch and Ed Ganmr ardaon lad bis teammates in Um
id with Um completion at a hitting department with a double
and n triple.
yesterday
the Yartkf
New York, June —Bam
three my Knead, who survmd the b«g
math te nta* 0 f 'M to carve hu name In *• neither team was able
every mayor championship trophy dure an adequate number of
ones am>
■Armas
Shopman jumped
In the t£«f
hits, a walk, e
But the big
f.w the failure of the *WC thinly clads to be ptaying di the Junior Boys
bring home the bacon was the inability of the ronfervar. athletes to
rep.-at in their top form which thr> have shown moat of the seaawti.
and the lark of championship material at the meet.
M.my waaona can be given for the above. As Colonel Anderson.
Texas Aggw 'track and field coach, *>u4 We jaM can't have the
athletes merttally and phytucaHv ready after the long three Weeks my
off between meets", But whoai fault is it? It could b. the roar he*.
M et schools begin traimn* at the hegmmng of ih< year in S«*t |
eidber and after nine months of galloping around a under track, and
other ia< asutvs «hich are taken to stay in .hap. m«et athletes are
tempted to break training after the SWT Meet— and with no one to
dn't them, they anil.
Of course, <>n« tnhition could ba the moving up <>f the IVual of
Champions meet as waa suggested by i'u«r|) Anderson. This a aild
Mean that it would be held May IS IP next Season, the Week, od after
th« conference meft, if the plan is adopt’d But the big objection to
this m that the p. nod of final txama begins at about this time.
Truasi sprtntcr> Made IHKervace
th* past two Mara, to place ;n the
Divwioa.
TV four hwy*. Dnwvll said have
playeii tbie vsar and adll all start
«rhoo! t|i« Fall in the ninth grade
the ('onfolidated Hirh He hoof
Hilly Plabaly is the unly one to
have ptSIMd previowsly He wm th*
Junior giivivion of the Boys' meet
Ui*t V’W The others, Freddy Ah-
derasa, Tommy Terrell, ar»<l B'ddty
liok'MMt have had n<> previous e»
m'lenre, Ihosell a*tded
The proer tor (daying has not
been U'lounceil yet hut the touf
ney ^d*-« from Monday morning
until bSHt Sunday afternoon wh*»t
th.- fials will hi* played, Dcwgll
said
three
and a hit batsman netted three
runs
Masahal; had tallied first id the
MP<m4 on two hite a couplt of
fieldsf’s choices and s wild pWrh.
Both teams minaad scoring fhan-
ces h(te in the gafne
(Varies M'ller led off Sherman's
sevedth inning wi|h a single amt
s.tvanged on
rifite. Miller
pit. her Kenneth Mllli r let lapse i
wild heave and came home S an
other wild pitch
in the tournament starting today
at the Menon Golf (Wbt.iWd We
hava a hunch the hill-billy will
make it this time
The tragic tele of Hnaad s large
eight on tha final hoi* of fcht open
at Spring Mill in 19ft* has been
told and retold until Is edsatuallv
rtisar t.Mgl will be a part of folk lore A bogey
I three runs man story, you might say.
There have been other blowup**
in the National Open, hut for som>-
reason Snead's alwa;
the t iaaaic
J D Prewitt, Jr. pitebad far tha
wtnaiag triba which waa managed
by Hank MiUa, aad h.ng waa era-
yesterday in dited for the loaa while oa Mte '
* mound for tha Tigara, who were
I directed by J. Rogers.
The triplt play was brought
about by Garner who caught an
attempted buat on tha fly and
together with Welch, Lasign Mor
gan, and Billy Bates, oempieted
the "one in a lifetime" play with
Today's games will pit the Pi- the bases loaded and nobe away,
rates against the Cubs in Cottage' ■ ... .. ■■■■hi. '
(iametim# for both g r^t Flying; Finh. Lizard
r m i i Trsua. CaMB—AMteejifprt - nm "
( touting the sphere for the U>»- 1 mams of what may be • prehistoric
era were Les Kicbaidson. catcher flying fish or hsard were dug out
for the Tigers. Ja.vm Magee, short* of a tunnel at nearby Salt Well*
stop; Aden Mage**, centerfleldrr; (lanyon by Zinat Hisir, a minor.
rays is cited ss
Keteming to the Ihial of Champ
ions meet of last aaekend it is seen
that haai the l niwraity of Texas
spnnte#* ftnishcd behind the.r
teammate Charley Parker in the
DM* and the J'Jfi, the 27 point
differenc* »ooid have b****n greatly
Harrowed Perry Hamu»*ls and Carl
Mayes fimahed conaecutivgly he
bind t atkn in the century daah in
the feWt' meet which was run m
f *, but at th* Dual of < ha mat** ns
meet, neither Samuels nor liaves
ai*< ed Mayes was sr< 'tvd to Par
ger in th* nWC 2JM, behind a fin*-
time of 21 flat, hut be again failed
to place in the weekend meet
^Yvt. it wa- rjot because <if fast
er times. Th. Dw wa« run at the
meet last we* Ueod IB k M arvU uv*
2X0 was finished in 2i.5
The Texas sprinteVs failure to-
gefht'r with ihe flubbtrg by Itoti
Malters, the I^mghorn high junA>-
er and the only rum|»*r in th*
World to cleat (>' K" twice during
o years, t
high jump iwkick w«iuld have need.
**d i-nls a *’ f" leap} were (Tie de-
cidntg factors.
Of course, ether *irtries such as
George Kakra and Cbarlve Meeks
failed to pmduce their top perfor
mances Kadeia. who kas crttnist-
ently tossed the discus over Idtl'
throughout the seaeoa aa<l has
thrown it 17f*’ Peaed 9 orgy l.V>'
5 *'l 4’’ which took only acdoad
place.
The wtuning bw*- war hy Kolhn
Prather of Kansas Stale at a dis
tance of 151' It”;
And Meeks, who has been hr*»ad
jumping IV all season am) is the
fWC cMtebton with ?«' 4 .1 4 H —
th** eii|4tth iiest jump heat iui»A> in
the nati m for the year, managed
only a third place s|»ot in, th*
dual meet with iV fi'* Herb f!*>s-
kins of K ansju* State t*Hik the
hroad'ump event with a hop of
14' 2V
Malat a St uds Britain
Trial On* Shipment
Sifigapore—'.fi Malaya s lal
g**st" ir*>ti ntiru ha. sent Britain
a trial shipment of wre in t|**
hopes of developing a new mar
ket tip**rated by th** Eastern M b
mg and Metei** Company Ltd , the
min* formerly J a panes* ownfl
and situate*! at Dungua. Trang-
xsnu state North of Malaya, bps
sold M)*i,i , tki tons of ore Ut JapMn
this Wat;
Malays.*! inm me i* of a hiehfi
grade fhan tha! now mined |n
. England Malaya is the only couji
try ;i|th«* Far Fast m.w ptv«dOcif|g
iron nr**
(loimW* I ii>l I im'
Fur (iollr^e Nint*
file ( onr«*e la*xl<>ii hasebail-
rr» Will hr the first avpposilHMi
laced bv (be < allege MW me
Vmerican I.egHut Junior pine
when the two team* (angle (hi*
afternoon at 4 on the Ky le Field
Pal»—*.
< Hh*i ( ha fin, who roaches I be
leaia. will probablv chose his
team Irom i.eot ge Johuaion.
Kobert < lebadn. I* rank Barnes.
Bobbv tarter. Jimmv Hand,
(■eorge M’usares, MHIiam Sr
n**kl, Ihnkv (onnes Melvm free.
Dan M diiams. John ktfheti
>mi|h. Tete Htrkinan. David
( arbll. Milhaai B*rav»de£ Da
vid Bonnen. h >**d Aiidefson.
Bryan \ndrewn, Jerry I ••icbtoi*.
and Jn> Molherai.
Other oon-dtstrict gsn*e*s are
exported to be plaved he*»ir* th*
American l,*'#»**n district play
gets underway text week.
ia tb* first inning. |*t larked one
run of taking 141 tht slack Arn-
ona h».t counted ftRA In the top
half on a walk, thrtf singles and
« S~tk by aSoo. 1 ^., ,. l|u „ th ,
Til# wipdcttti thf*ir * ut ilt Lihiim when ht* itiiMMwi a
eartv tern! I* the Winning with 'tn^nohpuu lolole Die jTfonff
to Lew M omnam also sometimes
is ix-ferted to in diMOssmg big
blows, hut wc never consiih-r it a*
such. All th*>se who never have
misard m putt of that lingth w'H
pienae stand m th. nearest teh-
phi.ae booth Therv'd is* plenty of
r'K.m (
Th** two w* would ru* k to giv*
Snc B'l the bipireM a I gxtment at
Merlon this week ar* B«S! Hogan
st*d J.nnrny lieoiaiet We saw H*s
gan play at Wa«hm g< *>n the past
weekend, aid he was th*' met han-
n al inatvel of ol*l foi th* 27 holes
wune weird defs nsi»g stratogy that
crammed the left figldei *nt* the
a DMk Adam's see- Hal Segnat
went to third when < * l, **‘ **' *dh tMg an and none
out The scheme storked. a« Se-
gt 1st iin«**l into a dogi.le play
!*mn S-E going min th. boU.Hn
of the sixth, the 1,0 R9 h orns moved
ahead K fi on a ihB e run homer
by s«*, ond baseman living Waghal
ter over the right fkld feme Hi«
«i*m*h followed a valk and a single
by h iunk M "ma<*k, who later
moved from left fiak| t ( th,. mound
to r* cel'. ** 1 1 edit fof the vutory
With om* down in th** ninth,
Segrut and Bob Bra * single,! m
sue*'* ssion. then 'frank hatia
Whlkid Keisn* ko ( >v g| ka.j subta*d
in to mn for Kaaa when Mmctr
came to hat.
V( Iwn th. Meer- .oa led the ’,aa* *
in th* ninth with up* out, la.well
Raio v w'io relieved Rubhm kwh
»•*• I! the fust, way |ift**d m fav*u
of southpaw Di*k f orngan Th»*
I»'*er ‘blew out -ailed -trike, then
tt o', ed his ru It ,.*teh for H met
Th* two teams m* <*t ng iin t*.
•lav it the third and deciding game
at
he ulaye*!
wFiether
m * r v h i "pre*i'f*ta
di«t net
ih. N f A A pl a v)||'
a i Oni
Nrb
Che **xir*
IV\4» twu
n«4
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(ri/ HMI
ml
2UI - x
Ri-ht*!', Bade
V f
•rngan
Murtay. Gatin,
a» <! Burrow s
Fhriei
tr» t
t 2
and
Womack
Cadet Netters Bettered Last
Season's Standing In SWC
Non Aiipraraiu e of \gs Hurl
Th*- oth«*t factor wa.* the non-
Pppearatu-e of the best conference
matena! Th. winners of th** mil*
nnd Tin low hurdles didn’t appeal.
but illness was the factor in on* of
the rases
Julian Herni»g. who won the
mile m the >\SC and ts the Cn>«s-
Country < ham (nan. had infe. t *d
ton*!l* and .ouldn't run But Boh
Hall, who nut only won th* JJt*
low hurdle*, out also hold* the
heat tune in the nation for the
/am* ev*«nt. just didn’t enter the
meet
Although Hall ha* never showed
up well in the big meets, other
than the conference metis in his
three years of < oliege competition,
he is truly on*- of the be-t W»w
hurdlers in the world and he could
have proven it, had he entered the
meet
J 1) Ha mpton. who last year
held the distance frown*, ha* been
plagued sll *ea*#' with injarws
and after ihe Texas Al-M dual
meet when he pull'd a muscle, has
never regained his tot' form and
he also didn’t vn|er the meet
Hot th- r<* «till remains th>* N< A A
Mivt which will cme off m Mm
ncat**li* later this month, and
mavb* ther*' th* SMC stars such
as Raul la*m(og, high hunll-r from
AAM Tom Cm 4 41' dash master
from Rice, Y**r*i McGrew. high
lumper from Rice who last week
tied for first after a long per
iod of stalwness. ( barley rgrtier,
dash king of tl*g SM'C, and the
championship mile relay texnr from
Rice whi*k hold* third beet time
in th** nation might cojnr thgnugh
with some of their best perfor
mances ami -how that the ***uth-
west (oafetenee still ratik* high
among comp* ttitw* athletics
Kill Gins . . .
That Suit Fvcrvone
By K (. DeltKKRT
Finishing fou rth III the foi f. |
efUe ra»e, the y**Ung Aggie let.
m« 'ham ended a fairlv sue*,* y
fui year with six wms five iossC*
and two ties This bettered last
years reconl when the lamifi
netruen firush***! fifth in the SW(
f alling i*ef. r** the Aggie* thi*
yt-Hi wyrv < olorad" Caiversvity,
South*,*»>ern <>klak"i»». the ITn-
ver» Ay of H nuftem. Baylor aad
T( IT The Farmers lost tw*> non-
conference mate he*, one to Okia
homa l niversity, this year's Big
Six Champtty* *. and a rlaae one
to the much unproved I’piversity
, of Houston squad which th**^ had
easily defeated easlter Hi the «*«•
; son.
t In the conlerence. matches th*
'racket swinger* went down before
third place SMC, *eeond (dace
Rice, and Texa*. conference cham
pions. Th* two ties WefV* with
Oklahoma AAM Missouri Val
ley , Champions - an<i
Oklahoma
Igftermen on the Aggie tennis
t**hpi *tncki'l«*d sophomoies R G
JleBerrV', B'lbhv Duncan, Royce
TatF junior 1, Dick Hardin and
Allan Aa n*hs< >n
DeBerry of San Angelo played
tn the top singles and doubles
sp«>t of th<- yeat Probably th** two
greatest moment* of the yea* for
nett* r w<*i
sity <if H<
an>. Tei
v iff 01 i**s
-tog's Ja-
s .11 i a 11
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Bryin
the Idle d*
, \ *r C u iv
soa Mori"
1 »atey.
( lose n the ia*'*l* < f l*eB«iiv
wa* B* i*h\ I in n«-an from ('orpin
( hr .»t Dun* an played laijh ihe
V" 2 il * ihle* *01! s'nv e« tlunrig
the season \fte| ins w :rt fr 'til
(•klah'itna V 4 M • Pa d liirley,!
1*17 (Kiannma high sdhool bhwmp, |
Ihmcan definitely csUBIishedj
himwlf a* a tofpnotrti pU|ret ia j
the conference
Royce T ate. wls' from Ecrpus,
played in the ‘Vh I tinglef posi-
lion «*n the No. 1 double- tealn with
lvBerry Tat** with hi* sniaahinf
*« rve finished H* th< best 4< uh -1
player on th* Agg.. squad
Allan A.iiutrsoh fix<ni t'idulli
snd Dirk Nardit,. former (fi nnli*
high K*ho,»i *tai Iliv u'M * 4 No 4
single* •JW'’ diM-ing the year
Hardit *H*u|>ie<i fou/tF po*i.
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mateK**« while Am n»®i rep*•■»*i t-
Southeastern ed the (ggie* hi tl rex .ut of fivt
conference tilD
With it» fife .defter ien, and t
host t>f g"«d frgshineei (i*-asi>e.'t*
the cadet- sh* ulq better then
tanking n* xt *.<a-<»n. Tivp« wij’
l>e Ui* -tr *nv tean n.*v! v*iyr *.vttF
SMI and the Aggie- ir a to*.- u|
for second choice. However, a ve^i
make* h great difference in mt
profetri nt and should th* Aggtw*
■ lling they uugh. fir sh h
tn,
.mp* lug
.»* Hi
he tan stand up over
the ft*ur rounds of opgn |»lay,
particularly the last two in the
final day. is the tug queetion hu
case.
Damaret is T»emaret, ufiheatahie
whey, all his shots are clicking,
just another golfer when they
aren't
Studio to B«* \idrd
\\y (Ihui k. (.rant
A grant of 4.175 frum A L
Waixl, diiecteu of the National
l oiteonseei; Broduct* Association,
and a check for Hit! from S M
Harmon, secietary-tteaaure.r of ihe
National ( ottonseeil Brogia t* A*
s'Hiatioti Memphis, Term, have
teen received hy the Agru dltural
Experiment Station. Dt R I)
la'Wis, director of the station has
announced
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aid *he compietiion of eottans**ed
m* a! stu«lie* U’lng ma'le under the
: diractum of Fre.t Hal* of the Ani
mal Husbandry Department, Dr
!a*wi* said.
iTie $45<i ch*-<*k will cfigers 11
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Apricot Halves 71c
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Charlie’s Food Market
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