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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1950)
’' ! .• ' ■ ! nr ! t’ ’ V It I! By FRANK N MANITl AS “Our Iom. the Roucton Buffs* gain •// Hurls To Win Over Btfli % mr fal nMKt wrhrt tBry The Teaaui ugmng Watty fani dub in Httitca., FftHn the way that thtt cellar dwell- Spaet’a Pvt X ie aport* fan can wty that about the ^ foon by the St. Louia Tarttmal baartball m&. U»«tn* i« Hri p.m trwNM«4 thr Hmfawmt Orttra, t-l. l^fty Georyt «t the SnerU «»> the feeture «ttr*rt»on m he eriit aU the *ay and give up only three With yesterday » er|» the !<b»rU sieved ■e'lthm a half came oat of ■eeenth jdare SjthnaM the Sporte via thrir (amr against the (nlen tnrtidfa, they «o«W mem m si la winning the game the Hanrta SiaMMed Oiler pitrhera riyd*- Lie4ir and hui h Austin for nine hita with Copeland <inaa leading MM local hitter* gaming two for v, i a*, til*. " * MW MPIB (ierr thr 1st base ansi and rtwnpleted fif witheat an error. TV lor atan hurled the first win of the year last Monday night ing Houston Buffaloes have been playing lading to score from third base on a pop fly to d< * l> rcntorf nd »«d h* M> r fieidiag m the hotspots (both incidents in s recent game witg TulsaMuon should b s big help to then. A Jiy finished his season or thr foltefiate diamond with a hotter than average record. Hr hit th« sphere at a Wi* dip, led the Aggo s in runa *iUt 1ft, and batted in fi As a heavy hittei fast hast runner, ami ertprlesd fielder, Wally la hard t<> b at. Many people thish sr>. He was chosen to th** All-^oOthwest Cun- Ert*he ferencM ohd District S NCAA baseball teams, .uid nog (he Most Val- 0 t1nt (| Wf uablt Hiisebail Player Anaid nf the Aggie team. • On the last play of the gam. The big surprise tn the signing of Wally »aa < vpaessed by Aggie yesterday, t.ons was injured sod Haskethall and Haseha l Coach Marty Kama and <•* rtattalion Sports , Kditur Chuck < .ibinjgs who boh quoted Baily as S«) rig that he Would be back nnst ytflTr. Wdiy will b hark Hut not to play bisk< tball *a has-hall In atcad, h. sill conlimir work t»w,.rris hi* d»gr.H- m l’hyti..'al Fduc*tion, and wish the m hoiasln piogross tb.i he has shown in Ithc past, WaJly will make it. Although many people have expietsed their npiapms that Wally will b n ivatly minaed n*> the A4M diamond neat r*-ue«*i I think that his leaving will huv*. a sn ater effect on the Ihfilt M jb«sk< tball situ atom Moon h-tie red {or two rottaemtive tu asogs with the Mar«s>n and White rpimtet atsi »e*t year, he w.-uld hair ben fetter This past s»-a*on Wally shined the gu.trd ts.sition •with Mike Car cia, who graduated with his thtid lettet. but would hap hid the poai tion to hi in self next season. Ijogiesl reptacemimls f.w th* H.*y, Aik hustk-t 111.4 b Tex Farm er, l-ddn Houser, Woody WaHter, and ntayb I *#t seftsmi's treshman lieroy M bs. h and Max Mortegut Houset is rhe sidy (etterman 1*1 »h. group, and alt hare At least tM» years of eligibilfty But -Si thr EyW field Diamond ne«t season, thft b \ who will probably b patrolling the renter section is H »||i| ty will ‘‘wCEg'TJtt time, the begar sroring ip the ftMt j.. C -ntHlfteider Kolahd Cyrr bd off with i single Mid stole sadotid. H# later srniwd when shgrtstop! I (iabby Dellis singled into tenler* 1 field Detis failed to srord wbeg | Al Ksftaer. left fielder, dsahMd. M was Mt on third as the Sports ral* ly ended ; MsmIs rSbn gained thell^ only | score In th* te|i **f the third o» two errors and A walk Thp Dnd ermt sent Otbr shoiAstoA BlQ MrCimkey to flrrt, pad Be ad* vanewd to ssrvxil whet Ans|in re* ceivad a base «1 balls. MrCbskev . rpssed the plftte fof the Marker wilwi Dellis eftmmit* ted his second m no of thd even* TCVV, Dorm Win 1st Softball Games By HkROl.D GANN In the intramural soft hall game* yerterday afternoon, Tf’VV blank er! Dorm 15, 2-0, Dorm 14 drop ped the W’est Pointers, 5»-ft, and the Texas t 1 . si spy ted Dorm 17, ft-4 In the lone night contest. Wal ton humbled Milner. M The gam* the marks of ^>#l|i» shewed that he (Opld hl| even though he did spoil phe|!*| may not pitch again for I shut-out He gamed two fAr five and tarlped scoi* tb- four runs is the hAlftom --f th* third Thd Sprwt's final rallv bb>ught sw r M rrs in fm»r runsjn lb «th franp- with ^ (*&[ / &\(t ft8 Intramural DireftSf Welch b in chart* of the oipngw-r ialramur al program far the rollege. Dor tag the regular srhool seMlan he ha Ids the same position, and aHhaagh he may npl show, he is usaally hard at Aalk kerpinf in trsmural sport* anj^e ma*e. was called at the end of fssir Inn 1 nr* tweause of an eight ran lead TCVV bounced bark fram Mai However the nghthandar yltl*> defeat at thr hands of Dorm K ed three hits and helped his team yesterday, sending Dorm lft‘s dr m the hitUng rrpartnssmt. ppund- but Both teams netted three Kite big out a home run TV iirtaga Geology Students I ( n the pitfhing duel ware paced at the piaU bp Bill Marvta Atkina allowed Dorm 15 Hutend. Bert B.«ith, 4 L, E Croix, one hit, receiving steady hitting and Vk Urty. and defensive work fram his Mudh of Derm 14'* Spr * was mates srersdifad to aatcher Howsll, Mickey Mikiska, Dorn IB’s who was active beftiad the plate mound rhoftse. wa* tagged for two j On one ocrmioii. Howell dartrk runs in the fateful seventh as a beyond the backstop to spear a walk, a single, and two matly er- poa fly. rors produced the winripg runs in its ialtMl H Dorm 14 was suertaafaf is lU Texas I'nivenitt team stapped oocner, handing the West Point Dorm 15, winner *ver TCVV Mon. Engineering Students their sec dav^ night. and defeat of the campaign. Waning pitcher BkU Kahn, af* Tbr hustling Dorm 14 crew t*r enduring a wild first inning was sparked b> pitcher Glynn '» which the lasers taiHad all their Bunch, s somewhat handicapped run». went the n»«te, giving up veteran with an artificial leg four hits. and a right arm that stlil bears At the outset I)ork| IT wag ap- DiVlaooio I*ack,s Only Mne Hits For 2,000 (Hub the Musial. Kell Gain HivhSlu»»in' Lead r rr (Used On AP Kepwfls With th* St l>mi* Cnrd- itm * taking over the Salional BeagiM- lend. Stan Musial ha* afw-ne-l up a :t7 point edge in the ijatting rase Musis), hitt tn If IH4 ‘ift avfnBflrm •u iuding Suixiay'* gam*', is iuu k im the 4uggwig‘twain JackW K**b t s*»r of BrtN.klvn. i*u«ting Johnny i>pp of Pittsburgh fmm s*c<>nd pis' • is hatting A47 Ihike 4md* 1 Brtmklyn's brithsnt #*>ung center fielder moves into Hke picture with * third plac* 'tli two nwsv Thre* wsiks, an error, and singles hy DpIIw and C,oAs gave thr Bry an College Sports tlair fi-l victnry. Dominate 4.4 lliiiuliciafl (.nni|>* ^ n<> Choices Knmll .>" Mcmhcr* Musial Takes Lead In All-Star Polling Hshdirtaft sctivitie* fA - tbe R' - raation (otmeil got "fl to s ^vxvl staM la*t wick withj fifty* seven t***i*p!e pfeaent for tlw P*i W t-e, Juniur. ami Adult Ha »fu raA < lasse*. ««id Mr*. Don ^inds« y IfancKctufi chairman Then were twenty eight chil iln-ii in th*' Poe Wee class' which meet# at nine a'clo* k on Wednes day And Naturdavs Mi* Llpdscy *aid lb*- Junior class nsd only \f edneir ('hiotgo. June 14 (AP) Only nine baw hits to go for J<n* DillagfU) to join the ex- cluntve 2,060-hit club. Although the Yankee rlt|>- l*ef 1* hitting s dull 24t, he'* al most a cinch to go over th* top dm ny New York s western tour thst ojict'* tonight sfuinst thr White Sox W hen Joe make* the grade hs TI l*e in h.gk s«iciety. Th* only wc-I Cardinal first live major leaguer* in the 2,(gm jumped into hu . tub are Luke AppHtig of the turns of tbr all-rtar gam* poll White Sox with 2,7.i:t and Wally tnckUd mpi voting hesuhjuartrr* Ai a Moses of the Philadelphia A'* yesterday but tunnel-up AnBtlie did even _i,L , I ^ J. _ ^ _ with ..OMi There arv none in the Thr Chicago Tribuno. dtraeting National the nation-wide balloting of fans Dimaggio, ;;5, 1* th.' young**! «.f h y n*w«|iapen and radio sta the hunch Appling 1* t|, the re< ,,wn,, r.nilted Musial With 2.dH" onl Ixxik* *ay Since II*h| Corn- ! v °hrs on the 1,1171* (.allot* rvturn- d«-n replaiunl J» t k On*io* a* mao f***' eoniawt o|>en*d yr»- ager Luke ha* confme*! him- | ^erday The pof) to selret tbe Chicago, June 14 Musial. the slugging -Stan Ht l-oui* ■ Auouii, Tex., JunF 14 t.P' Odessa's Class \A Mate >»a*e(>,ill spi<ms placvf f^le men in the I'.'.So All Stat*- truitfiament team. HnlNa fUkrr Ha** ( ran* a I <*tiR Vft gv Amorican a"h s Holliy Baker's baaaball rarer* at he used his nbn 4AM forms a vffji i nAepsdiing needless to sgi thkt story He. carpe her* in '47 a|mtg service , with thr fine select urn of ila|r*ni TK ^ , t . •a **" k <•*«. *-b RTm, Mdnn, Sh« Sr- l>r .<Mrtj>ie» >. g T"*- » ™' PSeraon. .md John fvW'itt wtiukl ^ .1 \ ^ f l have been enough to discourage • b; * U ^ * a .ny one but a«t Hidl.a HeTm- n,n *' * ,im ^ tinued to mme out, although hs re- During the suAimer H illi* is mained ruictiVe mo<g of his fish pisy ng bail wifk the ColuWtbus year b** aus. of the t*io nairuM- Cgrdtaals neay Saa Antwaio Hi* In hi* sophomore year it ’was performance liunAg the s ii|imrr wnrvr ifl was refused 1 unifAnr, will b* a (ajjge factor ir Coach ret he p* rtsO-*) t»i come out. Marty‘s d*'in''’' next »e.*s**n in N«iw it wps An his swn time and rhotutg a t»i taplaci' Wally. •even yi.ungstar* in its Deuoit's (*e**rge Kell least* th< day and Saturday < la»«e* at tet H < loch Twenty-tw*i i>*-o*.is werV Wl mark a* thr eratwhile em<4k*d m th. Adult classed whuh meet at sev*-n*thirty <>n M 'ndsy and Thur»ds\ oreniug*- xh. state*! Al three rtsnsea are tie^mninf with the fumMines tal* sip* will worh*up from there *aid tns chain- man The children are working r nrsmif* and *h* adult* ai'W wotlc iacsoe'tet. Cleveland’* tuirry Ihthy kpiipn . nl It is dbimpcd AT p.»int.« t*. s fourth-s|M*t *aw little JMI?. [ , , < ml figure* computed acted as a ^ ,rf,u g^ Bundav's gam. * put K. H placed sixth dlimhing *ix p..im* fhinng th* (m*t over runner-up W»lt Dropo of mg B both copper and al> nmuiot Prttii l/ettinag tn Kun (■ M 4A Sh."t, a'l.ut, short ston.'s: f.i d 1 1s'in mg. kggi* Ngk-htM<l**r. h* ill Tinrruim.nt hhicM will it* cra t ug .ner tb*'_f< np*<a .a the \»»tm on iPpe ll tutc has cuternd tlft NCAA 1Y*r»- bogin in The adui's see plsHi rtig u t imlx* of |ipn?e< t* in (tipiwf such s can d'*- stick*, lamfi h»»** sd.l s I trsva Thor* are no p»efflui*it<n Mu Linda* y • awl. S fe* of thrpe do! iars which co\«r* tb< »m-*lh, ihu gy _ tostsd in the Sou'»e l» sll that ii> f cgl 1 h. , * * I 1 e. 1 lire*I In lr\as Vctiunal j*. ie- >r , „ * ,,k , V1 - r.M’aB'S' Nance the Mandicgaft m •truMAr. in th*- work hop of th* ViM < opsolulsted S*h<s‘k Mr* I ludam -aid Boston, who had o79 Other leader* in* iu.ied H< tvers. Ihdroit. thir«! ahead Doby with TAT As Vttrry Ism’ bettrr, wth six Pii. her Turn <)'8*r of Abilene and outfielder Fiana ».*•* ..f <M**- *a only unanimopaichoice* of the *p*.rt* wt ter» ci'bstl' g the Cla*« A A meet, tied ftor 1 , th* honor of outstanding |>eifpiW)ei Results of S pill (if the attend mg *p.irts writer! fer.- announced t.slay hy ?h* l njvars iy of Texa* Sports New* Segvirr Pit* her* Tom (1'Har Alibene; t.eorge Tack.r, ,^!er man; Jack ,W l,iU. Odessa. ( at eh* t * l»ar l«Ai u* Marshall; t harie* Fish*r, Abu* Hugh**, Odessa -mine numtw r of voA* t Fir*t twi*emad -.Kotxrt Jon*- \ hilene he.. nd hasenu.ri- -slames ^ 1 < •*.irt • Mes**, aid hill \nn«trong \* 'dene, •(«' fhird '.i*!..mai.f- ij«dStephen* \ ill* ne out'H 1.1 * Fianft tire, 1 • ie*«jt Hon Higgin'sdhaftij She man, an t Is*'ween H,dJ fagraham. \t.i| 1'i< and W,i\ 11, n JH ai *h parently off to it* tinai wb> i. as many sUrta The firarthMi faltsra gained firat off enrora, Fuirl W'skefisid and Howard Bnaw- Vy * lammed out auccosotve sing »| W | due»i four marker* ctaased ths Plata. • > Tbe Texans .corad oBke in the ' L f.Ilr ^ \ nd r ' ,,lly U T '■ ^ ' th*> Iea*i aa ftrit re- t< ,, Hri|r r In that frame. TftAs b«Uera *tepp*M to the pla*« f2 fimea* grabbing six mnw off two mia- oms five walk*. Ani tbra Disregarding (he ftfyt, -ecutiH, and fourth inning*. If. B t'ufc. nevey, who entered the fray with • 1-0 recvvrd pihhed no-hit, flb* run hall game. Ameruan and *elf to coaching dutie* Mow* is »». Jis- 1* hitting much batter a\*a\ from home than af th« «ta.lisrn In enemy park* he‘« t5 for 70 or !.57 \ 1 home he'* IP for I On or ITU 5 l.T tl*iy it, M t*4 > 4'l hi.iyet or noth ing for Ibmaggin Tim of hi* II I hiw ton hite are homer* He’ll v(il| i^. Jh*. M" ed the major league leader is home r*n* witli » lifetime total of T77 *ince he broke 'oto the majors in l!t<« Ted Vt dliant* 1* gairbng on hm, but hi* Ih in I'.'.To unly bring hi* 1 m.- v*-si t.Ud' to Jh| The V*'k* expect Dimaggio to break out with a rash of hits aoil *llde mto hi* arcu*tomcd place m 'he upper Strata any fc.v The Junior And Senior 1he\ figun' the it h*t* he baa ! division* *howe*| pramt con'ributed are all gravy !a**t | gwod *e*#<»n Tpesday aften veai lie didn t play until June 2** when approximately forty person* He wound up at 144 higl. enough reported "for registrwtmw, *« id W to *m the iuitting title if he had M la.wHI, chairman at Mama fur iw*^ at l-at enough tim«* tb« Recreation Council. fame. — — d A Walton Hall, a team Ubeiwl ka National League on ^ of th< , f^varfC tWs seasek. starter, fo, the. July II game «»,«*** to an abkaniX SP (omiskey Park clmws malnight 1 ovtP Mlln<>r Bill JU d ' ^ PtSMI* Runner up wa* third basemau nii. binw , lf >dh,l ha (.e- rg, Rell of Detroit wHhia41,y W , fR,, followed by Jackie Robinson, - Brooklyn second baseman, with 1,744 and Walter Dropn, R*witr.n Red Sox first *ack»r. with 1.482 Ted Williams, Boston Red Sox outfielder, wh. led the poll’* open ( irg day returns in l!*4* and HMH wh* fifth t.slay with 1,537 Forty He^irttered In Jr., Sr. Tenniii or Term 1* lae ofrta aftertwH-. Jim Morgan pacsd the victort with two hits and a walk fra »l perfect day at the jdatA. Humbwr- to Reyes colleited the lope hit for the losers Thi* aftern.Hm M'ilner trie* Dsfni 14 on diamond five and W'sllnn tangles with Dorm 17 on ibamoml six (iametims fog both toaalN is 5 16 . I Liitv Ciy.U Irtixwi. AuMitUo HaUnlion SPORTS W Kn„ JI N^C IVIKt Page I St \K Trh. k and Md* Mel H Mian* Min ks tbts coming weettend. Vegn MiCifew of Rice is finally Tom Cox I*hi hr-ke the 44*' dash tec*'id agt hy (Aggie Ray Hnl brook in the' SWT Meet of '4A, - ensue in third in mr same rare in ctKk'ng .laam in the high jumjl He th# (>f|tr-| (>ll .^ M .^ t JUS' regently Won tbg event as the Cent 1 al Celk giate CAnfereiicv Wi. .-t nod *h*'uld repeat In th* NgAA this w«« kend Texas Lniverstty'a Athletic J»ir- • ctor reject.d a request for an ath letic siFoiarship It wa* ashed by a pmg |><>ng player. 7. Rice Ipsti- a winning tigie of 4a piua , CoS hold* tb> h*-4 time in the natofi in the 44t> dAsh tilth a 44.8 Texas l n veip tys bbsebali team will defend IS Nt^kt titleJn Om aha, Neb staflmM June |R The Longhorns figst dbiauient it tbe seven-day towrigey F* Rutgers. t ruversw Stralton to Plav for Grecnvillg Nine SKUT J 1 »! Becoad GmBville T*x., June lLr '4^ Monty Stratton, wh*.s*- coprag. eou* return to professional ftisd- Hall after losing a leg in s hunt ing accident inspired tbe njction picture "The Stratton Storyy, it again !a*t night Scht-pp- said ’ho fo*mer • hi<ag< White Sox Star »n»W pitch his first game for Greenville next Saturday night gga'nst Austin iid i Housto. Jons 14 -T* All {►eds.1 players swept through a , fasy day of match*-* yestendai |Ji the a* mi*' Texa* *«*ctM*Bal ten gis to irrament , Six of tbe eight *» ih1c*| •tars, 1 4* a result of yesterday’s heavy fain, had to play d*>ubl* round* Karl ('orhelt. I’niversity of Southern (altfornia Ace. s***.de<i Dri\ had little trouble in elimin ating Kllery Carwer. C olorado BpHngs. Cok>, 6 I fi-O, »nd R<ai foffin, Austin. Tex,, n-2 4-4 Tom Brow , San Francisco a' tonjev ranked third came from. h«-hlrid *» defial Hugh Sweenei. I’nlxersity of Houston. H-6 f-0 than tjrouat e*l Jshn Miller 6-0 4 <1 | s«ed<Hi fterhie Flsm t’nrieraity of California at I*** Angeles won from W endell W <»r- vfcjr, kustin, Tex 6-0. 6-0. and I pa raid Folk*. San Antonio, 6-1, j <4-1 Jack Tuers National Intercol- liOnr Slat Runs To Unwell l.itmher Gaining fl's h ts off .ff I .*fv Star* Ca# I’itcfie* Prestor. Sm tft the Howell Lutoh* r 1 'oo p.idy went -n bn plagter th* I/*ti«- Sth' Ga* -ofthall* tw 1T-.T, jn last night's gams in the RrvaVi ConanerciAl '■oftball League Paced by R. J laiirpo. dbo c«*|- --ctert ** 1 hits in thm*' trips, tbr winnera used th* aupierouft bases .<n halls and canaisient miArucs .if the ladle Star team to run |p their larM aeon fne Lone Star squad hit A inning motlrtibmesi Emmi (i.sllei A»r f un b ngtes but ran across <>n^ thnsr runa* Cmxterfw lder J Davis had a p*'f Stratton, wh- sg hig league ta 1 , - reer was .sit *hArt in pi38 when fa ,, * , ** < hampum from Tulane feci da\ at the plMt* for thl loaeip he lost the leg. letumed ta pro C n * v, ^ r * , t) swept by Bobby Ibm when he hit one for on* si*4 scored Straty-.a «jgned a con tract w ith «qh St* man of the jiTass f •>", Texa* AAM 4-<i,6-fl .nee, Greenville of the ila** "B* 1 Big' •f* East ‘fletaa Lragur in -t———— State league m a cerem«a> at || P won Jrt gaMes while losing borne plate before the l<*a| club ^ 1|r ht god .i't ad a* cep table field-I ' Owner (fe uge lB|| npaktin* on an artificial leg Th*r hp obiaine*i fhe release . . . Local SparU “ SXSJf On Schedule •4 11447 tbe B g By WHITNF1 MVRTIN baaaball by muUeasnn pitching ^w Marti in JCSF- 14, WEDNESDAY -eSoft- j ^*** | UK. Commercial Leagu. L«*rej H ,. ha* Ad dlaye,! since 1847 th# Boston Red ,<..x Star Ga* '» Brvan Merchant* and . Me wp( for an *-ahti.iUo,i not* and t Anamcan Uague Colb-gc Station Merchant!* tW N*-d Ul'k .derxtee .Station at Su* Ha* well beginning at k p m 1(1 C 8. i Srheppw ►*<.! Stratum pMns a league, Tigir* 1*. Pirate# it <7.J personal abraafan-i. t<>ur later iege Patk. t ubs ta. t Yank4*» at this yoai tiiat Aill include twuor College Hille both gattca b^tn at league parti* adll all major Uae- &:4& pi'. | { f ‘k^lM painty Kp<I Sox Lead Offensively, Bui Can Still hose Pennant v -«c '\ \ New York. June 11 'rt*! W .- think we have discovered how an lead the practically evety offen*tv« depaitmrtit and *til| not win the pennant 'Hu Sox fattened t b e 1 r md. vidua I slugging averagea tre meadousiy in then record-tvreak ing *laugbter of the St. L>ui* . I Brawna. last Tbur»da>, but in dm LOOK KIDDIES Thi* Ad and 5 ctnta m good on any fruin ('hr* •— yWrtBwhratt — AMmup* I NTIL NOV. 1, IKM —rtt— D PARK 6, South Bryun it CoUagp flhg **> they won only i*ne hall I ’ gwm* As far a* the league stand ing! are concerted they might as well hare eked out a 21 decision ‘ Thai s been the team s trouble the last couple of jears Like giainaaium fignigi who look* te a .•hampion in pounding oxmd hi* sparing partners and •t so good when the •ompetitmn the flag last year thay trumped pn m«.«t of the second division rlwb*. Ihe Mhletb - la mg th* only (earn it 'he category ta have the b*4ge ■* the other thlW* fir*t fclivis'.a club*, however, Ih-tmit ^a* 'he only one they could lick ironsist- ently. Ttw Yankees, on the othdr hand were even m better in thbir sea son's play with every othbr club, and t(K*k L‘i oat of 22 fi d'r Bos ton This vear the box habe won only two ou! of aeven wtith ths Yankee- But oh. what tftey can do t« those Brown* — It Would *et'A! that the Red S»X are better hitters aganit potf pitcHIng than any otheij 'cam, but the Yankee* ars thd iatteg rtt ts tougher, th* Bo#..* «»n occasion hitters aga<n*t rm*! pitcMrig In jive a tremendous dt*play of pow-!« n f ht ball gam* b* twa*n the # *ben playing tbe weak deters two cHiU yowr best hetl is the 4$ th* Lwwgue. then have their YanlMe*. despite those Jremeir tpn«Mes when they meet the dnua batting and slugging sver- Mums they have to i*eat to win ages of the Rad Sox f - -— f •, * Coltefa HUtjon RnpraMiUtivir- UNJVOfl TRADING POMt HM FELLAS! A wftcml treat for you al the OlAPLLTAPEC RKSTAIHANT UU S. Collect Avenue Phone i-LHo: leolnr D*n«»-«.V itaHtadlng dnnk, ft, Tamaktt Fried Beans Enchilada, Grtvy. 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