The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 16, 1950, Image 3

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Drillers
Masters
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in tl* mninf t« |ak«
ih«> Kilforr I»rilUrt roMtrd t4 »
13 to 5 wm »v#r U* Urvnn CoUkc*
Stall..,, SpvrU taat night. J
AI Point nod K4 On, I split Uw*, Spnrtn
iMtsad dntiHi for the winning i#M f Sc.ipng w h» th* •*
►rtn r. ... .
7 far Ihn
Kei.
wtnir J«W K+rnandn pf thr
wna i harg.d w ith thfl loan.
Toinght, thw same tt»« tram* trill
rlaak again in Kiigtr* Ynnhrr-1 ^— »
day * l««w l«.ft the Sport* Us , i((- .jjSL- Jj M
R *™' S! Hi 5? **“ .a** 4 , iT M K Prp .rf
11, ££? Hill &Wn rmcLi f»n>i
■nderwon Ollern. w h« loat a drtib- ' w *h „ „ |l ^. 4n<( gin ,
ilarU to Hrunga iirutga
Hthe nonw niaPi tap4H
tn* sitth
Rutsers Defeat scored |»> Fernand**, who lead off
H
Ir i last night |o Tyler
and M.
iga guanl
Mgnrt in
Lon»lmmK. 4
•>
itgvm
tire*
eighth
NCAA
Omaha. June IP Ru
came from behind t* »ccr«
runs in thr last of the
to twal Tt kas 4-2 ip the N
hnseball tonrnamoat opener last
night
The overthrow •£. Texas <ir-
fenditiR ('hampnma, waa «r upaet
hut didn’t eliminate the Teurns
fr«»m the tournament. They wUl
have arndhe, chance in the d<mbl«*
elimination play.
Texas ,tpt>«rrnUy hail a safe
load behnwi the solid pitching of
Murray Wall Frank Womack had
C ornered over the Mtl-foot left
ield feme with on* xlc.ard U*
give the Texans the|r 2-11 edge
Rutger* didn’t geVla scare until
the seventh Than in the ei u hth.
three walks, two singles atul an
prror heljced send j three runs
home Wall sea Ike. I 1 in one and
Bob Sid* stole gome for another
Herman Henng ga*e the Lung
horn* only three hits, although he
aas a little wild
Cyr. who
took a kaor o« halW.
SmgUk V (>ahhf Deliia and Al
kaim r drove in Fernandes and
Cyr
<;s l^iou \uw
\ it* ^ ith (.aUlHt‘11
The (allege Mai ion t air reran
la-xMsa Junior Baoekall team
takes an iU Arwt Hist net 19 •#
ponent, ( aMWett, loday al ( aid
well. (.sack I). V. Ckafia of Ike
(oral team plans to atari Joe
Mol Herat on the mound
In their first same of ike «es
son last week ike CM nine lost
to the pooerfal and rspeeieweed
t en roe squad. 2 12.
(Mher p.ohahl* starters in to
day’s tilt include Prni .kadersoa.
skortatap: Dk'id Hansen, third
base; Pinky l oassor renter field
(•rorge Johnston, ratrher; Jer
ry Letghioa. right field] Han
W ilkina. left fiHd; Hobhy ( a»-
ter, first has*., and Jimmy Bond.
Milner Blanks
Vest Pointers
In Mural Play
Dorm 14 tripped TCW, M.
Md Mhinmr bUaked the W«t
Pointer*, 84), in intramural
•of(ball games played yester
4iy aftem.am
Hoim 14 gained iU secaad tne- 1
tery m M many atari*, winning
from T(’VV, who has won one and
dropped three The pitching com-
b»nati"n of Moreaay and Bunch
allowed the losers four kits
Each team prodaced a run in 1
the first, and remained knotted
till the third when fhirm 14 had
! i big inning The winners rol
led four nuu off one hit, four |
Iks. and a fielders choice
.*T( VV tallied twice in the ^me
f*kme off a base an halls and I
hi* by If William* and A. Fur-I
pare The deciding factor wa* the
if walks maued by TCVV pitchers
i After dropping their first two
game*, the Milner Tigers blasted |
the West Pointers for 11 ha**-
hits The game wa* railed in the
fourth becaus. of an eight run
lead.
Lion Wartien, *<-.>nng twice,
pareil MiliN-r loii ter* with three
*af-tie* N«*t far lw*hind wo*r.
Fn*g Mom* ami Jim Ctasimger I
With two hits an*t an niuai amount
of runs mu b
( hailie Jackson aiioweil West
two hits ami a walk, while
:Yti* trammite* famished excel
lent defensive oipparl The Tlx
lers lumpnl to a 4 h lead ip thr
first frame taking advantage of
five hits, a walk, and an erro,
I Beaumont Nine
Franchise May 4
Be in jeopardy
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*s,ls/iaa
rw. mm is uw iso i
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Remumoni Ta* June lf>
(AP) — RMumont i Teak*
laeaguc franchiaa will be in
jeopardy unkma attend true
pic it a up. owner Guy JUrey
said yesterday
Timers Defeat \
Athletics, 7 • 3
I
Detroit, June !D— (AP)~
" « r r'.sr estt
dared “If Beaumont , can got Phltxlilphig Athtettg* 7 |o 3
give better support that’s pront bahlfl i tlM r Uftt hit p Min yl
that Beaumont ran not support a of Freddy Hutrhnwoa. H.mi Evera
Texas Laagwa baseball duh" conaorutivc kitting streak tkal
•Uiag
reached lo 19
pod a* he » «i
Airey (Hiiatod to B«aumon t _
fine spring record when the dub ■*••••• 1
won Ik of 19 game* “We had a frmr trw "
great opening night but it atotped ImsmmaU (iaaege Kail
there and since then there hasn *
been a really tog da/ or night
t nadtra"
■tM
game* was
hi ties* in
crowd at Stuart
tHHMai Hrigeman of Harm 17 tatieusly awaits
the pitch i* a receal mtrgmural softball game,
F.vrry day, Monday through Friday, begiamag ai
5:15 pm., apHhall eeto ua*rway <*a the •oftkall
Btto* located m (he mala drill field.
Al eight on
lighted soft hall field, lalramerai sport* are
Mao held.
(ranlella Paid
For Droppm"
Basrball Suit
Graziano Relieves He Can
M in Title From La Holla
>\\ (! lli^h Hiinllt k M (!liaiii|)if>u . . .
Lerning to Represent A&M
At XCAA Track Meet
Mi H\> HOI BHihiK
high whool *w rdthaart and in
his »<'hola*L# a or | is a strught
A student
■ As a freshihan dt AAM in
• f.-atad in htobi
mg time* of, 14.
Ad M s participant in the Na
tionai t ohegiate hmk and lirld ^
nii-et thi* wr.kemt Will O* Haul wa(i
Leinmg soph hurdk- *tai i*n this high* ar
year * tra» h team
Traik t . aih Col l rank An
licrson will accompany Ig-npng
on thi tup. Thi* year's meet is b* ■
ing hcl.i at the Uaiver*ity of
Minnesota sd MhynJpfKdW whuh
wa* the *c< »>v of this same sleet
in I'.'ih and 4M I’relimmufie*
g> t umly iwav today With the fin- ;
al* .*late.l f.-r tomorrow afternoon.
Lgming wa* pcrh*p« the ngo*t
outstanding jwrforitier on this
yeai * Mai xia ami White ream
winning the "M'Wt Vaiuphle
Tta.k awaid for hi* artivifiea.;
He wa* U). SWt leading kighj
hurdler, winning that event in the
conference meet with a tima of
11 h
Thi* time is lieu w th that set
by several other collegiate hSrd*j
lers throughout tbe nation a-.the
aev. nth br*t high hurdle* time
reerda,| thi* year.
Also (letstanding In Low*
Paul i« ano an aifto to tiding bw
hurdlet IF woo niany valtfabk
point* for the Cash-t- in thi*
event, placing 1th ih the .urther-
enre meet and an/ where from
1st to 4th tn the Season'* uglier,
meet*
His best day in the lowig tf
not hi* best ail*aropnd da), wa*
registered at the
April 27, in the
vent Hi* winding from
time on the wet track NT- ^ >n<j ^
^e ai*o placed 3rd in the high*
that same Uy !
^Paul leifan a gieat track ca*
rehr four sear* ago at Royal
Pug-ple High in , Beaumont He
«a* *tate champion in 19it ta
high* and tn la repeated in that
event and aiso won the low* in a
Hdtot.in June IB- lAf’l —
itonnv I'.anJellH yesfeHav
said he wan ‘‘|>a!<i ^•nethin)'
They ecwnsl twwi m the aes-oml M) drOf> hbt HHU.OlR) ault
and once ta thr third ami fourth aghIDtf iirgtniged hagebal
’« Imut the stauilard duration of TV husky littit outfieldef wa*
the cm test. .|ue*ti<4r.J og the sub’s abmp’
ending a* he packet his b«*s t»
. return to his BT<»nx S Y., liome
after he>ng |4a«e.t on the mgrtive
list hy tie Houston <luh nf the
Texas la-agji
He tg>td s reporter
■’You might *ai in the pppers
that < : k"i*na "a* raid *or>4hthg
to dr p '' l ' •“it Tioit i« *!|"
He blamed hi* -u • foi hk ■* -
ng released hy Hou*|i»r. s S'.
la>u«S <'al*hrai! fat m tluo
’ll Ws -k4 '*■ a o* *f mi -i e-
It or | j-t|e that t lots nt S'». ,r
my n It'xs. ' he .«i < • hi,t pin -
l nm his extraonimary cipahv h*. auie nt ni\ mil a|a nst
long stride which mvanbly threw base*.I I *a« t.4.1 of cgurse,
My W HITNK\ MkRTIN
11rp. nwouil Lag. | M, \ , June Id
e Itirt-ky .inmUlio believes
»h .al take thr ni|tf|) weight title
iroui Jake I «M itfe when they
'ueet June In t^gua. 1 was
alw s>« th« i**»s , ; i
r-ioti of
Dtf:
ftcuEy
'aul ft
Stnde Minder*
i
was also encounter..!
New li|liv VI
natuie b<>y. is f 14 ing
]un«onug u, tin* tap oln retreat.
even giVdukrly admits he
doe-n't mind hen* ’Isolated ft)Aii
th* send atrpoewi^ie of /uy
g> mt.asiums, whe^. |n o|ien win-
do* i* regarddd q plot to gtve
i-itryorie pneum-npA
K.* ky and Jasg M friend* of
long landing, ^thfutyh R<*A , v
ha* the iden J;.k4 Nfot t V lot g
standing otoe tfiyi g-t in tne
wa* * i •* a. * tk
.led, roit/Vv 4 1 elro
fiat* A 'io<.-i «■
■1. 9' is
short-steevci *|H»rU )vrf*y, dis
playing husky, well-acargd arm*
The soars, be explained he got
lunmng throvigh a glass door a*
a kid
" We was Irving to "pgn a fire
hydrant to take a shower and the ‘/hnsti ui Auetin ans
cop* came.’* be -aid “WV ail run.
and the kid ahead of me went
Answri*
hutting ebump laat ;
vear, hugged two singtos and a
double in threw tneu to boost h|s
“The other cluhe ace bagtnnmg les^oo*leading aewTh^ to a
to complain about the poor draw haul®/. Sto
here.” Airey said “Why during Freddy Hutchinson nurvivcd a
the Iiallus senes we paid off on shaky start and an equally shaky
leas than 3.tMH) and that wasn’t finish to ruck up bia apventh win
enougk ta puy Itollas’ bote! bit) against three losses
in Beaumont ” %
Hill Scurlock, Bwauiuort Jwur- (.'levelund, June Id —- ^ - Al
nal sports editor, said ui hia re- Rosen's two-run homar m the
turn that the < ruard total at the sixth inning gav. the Cleveland
Beaumont Rack thia saason w Indians a 4-1 vietwry over the
M-ound M.IMNI under figures far a Boston Rad Sox /satofday. Bob
tike ]ieriod in 1949 wheiC Beaunv-nt Iceman, who earned his eighth
hit s pool-war low of H4^h4 for victory in allowing Apt hits, also
homared far the trrba in (he fiftR
inning
the year.
Scurlock hiame.1 weather cond
lions and said labor troubles i
FVirt Arthur and othgr piacaa
Chicago, June HI—(fr-
MMPPOTH A ftfih-
th.s srwa had hit the worhlwgma. s 1IlBin(r , ln(rk hy j„h nwrfl
isHkvtbuok to curtail aUandamw mil Ftorce’s Mrt for a no
Base hall men say Corpus hitter ytsfarday as the ntoRf
Hkely spots ChWtUgo lefthandar piteh.ul the
for s Texas League franchise White So| to a 5-9 tietory ovar
should one tweoma s vail able the New . York Yankees
rw ^‘* ,r through an open door, then closed (,e..rge Schepp*. owner of the ™
“ ~‘/it l didn’t sn»'W he .owed it. They ( ,„ pu* thriati club in the (lass $t Isiuis, June The At
Rio (Jrande League, last year Lom* Brown#* came from behind
I H/V
t.Mik 72 stitches in me '
Kinky, a likeable, uninhibited
soul, exptyaaes >>nly a casual in-
urest in winning the title
it* the money I want he
.ay* “I held the title one* so 10
year* from now I’ll xtill be an ex-
rhamptnn just a* if I won it
again I'm a former champion xl-
t eady "
Thirty Swo»dii F.Ih|»s4*(I
I ntil Winning Putt FVII
C Rio (>raod> League.
a«ked the Texas lamgue to award twice last night and want on to
him the first franchise available i^at Washington WH) m a wild
Austin ha* a dub ia the ( lass hitting contest renwrlng the sar
H Mig State league vicas of five Senator pitchers.
tom off in the low*
Lemmg is a fine competitor sod
With a little more *pa«d should
gx> far ia the national pirtui*.
In the meet Unlay and tomorrow
ha may be able lo gainar a few
paints for A AM ia one or both of
the hurdle event*, and he may up
set aorne of the big stars who
might have a tendeney to choke
ia the togger events
Braves Drtip Reds
Twice. 5-3 & 6-5
that 1 wa.* n(ht a hitler
He th* i tRn w vertegl blaits at
<m«m>it> •' hasebaii tw dbaJi's
• ompiw*. n«^ A H iHkppvl
< handler, er Kddie DW-r 4
the fantmal* J<» Wskh.s, I ar<l*
iaais fVrm system hoaq nnd , l|ar.
3 re, Benme Bo ftoaau "| the
oukt'H I lul
It Wa* ( bRnd - r w h- K.*4i‘b«*l
Ganh-hn frofi organupii ‘.at* l.#!|
for jbmping to thg Mexican
Leaf'i* in Ibid
t,a14* iis hgn » 211 lotting aver
age while iltemating m yighl
field |nd xa a [ in-h nittrg fof
Houstdn He ws* at K«t U* timeii
got 2* hits, a "red 1 S ^n» ha'tid
in 1|> m*ov* and comu-cted f<a tw*
home tun*.
.ill it<|ernoi.n
< t' pp )<
i' = ng M|- rt. i*
Hit 1(4* tl-.Ut
■ eat»l| i# »-l »u
"i*4 i I'' g"'t
. ; jH a i|
and
St,it* i "d
\*‘r. I’mii
kno.iH w hut
r>* -up ti
Hi* *nat«ti
«<-, I's.- 'iT* Hay
State gnlfci, now
meant hy ’iipping
ihe links-gdme
a inning putt on the
[.nnst i »<-"rg»*tow n t«-**-
■ , in f", fully Mi *<-<•-
plopping into th* i up
FUft 3TOI|A0f_MAT T EPS
n
College Station Representative
UHWTH TKADING FUMT
Paul l^nuag
not hi* ’>e*t all*i
tto win be reft
Dyake Relays, A
vlow hutith* ever
lime on the wet
sperttvfjy Tbit Jfrar hi* eu|
ionty it (tie highk continued
he f#uh<l trPuhle, ,n the I'*d9i
tpjjr-
tgit
. . . Iam'oI Sports
On Schrdule . . .
hits, imetadmg a homer douhic
and smgla bv Ted K!u*xew»ki. plu*
finur haaes on nail*
Herman Wehmeier the Ke*t»
starter, hwiked E^rl To g i-s o n
h.»nw* with th»- ba*e* ioa4e*i and
aueernm-r Frank Smith (fid th*
same for Wiflard Marsha!! wh**
hi cam* in against Bickford ami
• • • slipped an the mow ml winding u|
JI NK 14, tRIHAY ^ttbaU, ^
record time S 21 4 This exeded. '|^,X eje^fe^6^ ^“’tdth ^ ^ Ik a
the accepted N.uodal Mtol^st.c Tuhs at ( olhtoe Pkr|. both M* lhr ^ Mn ^ •' ,h * »’**'
reconi of 21* held hy Agg.s begin at k Af pm BawhaTql' f,,r tw “ n l h *
teammate Billv Bless, but was la-gion is Cijdwgl at Caldwell. w . .
not accepted due fo a belong /l’Nt 19. 1OW0AY ^TS5*4 ,
wind ^ - Z Commen a! U*ag4; CS %n<toiito WMto to fh.tom lphi. and ( hi-
Married Straight 4 Sl^t v. Une Star Gaa, Howell Umher (•••.** Bwklvn ware all post-
Last year Paul married his va. Nedhalek iierv|ce Statiwn
■katoto June IS 1 A* .Th* Bo*
ton Brave* put s 4 5. Hi-Am mg
victory atop a 5-3 openei triumph
yealeutoy to *weep a 'toubie head
•r from the (inctaaati R*-d»
Tommy Holme* singled in Walker
Omper with the deriding tally in
the nightcap Ski Gordons dug
Ring enable*! Lefty Warren Spaht New Kin todb June lb * ■f* 1 ♦
la gam his eighth win of the sea Law*#, f it®, who hgao ! k"n k
son with a six-hd rWrformaiMe majdr go|f title in a cuwn'4 age
* the first game spliwhed annlnd thi Wykn*! j**urq
Vernon Bickford wa* the * dm bi«akm* 4“ sterol «-
Braves' serond-gami starter, but fd 'Nt' pum| on 1 » of h» JFellof
l|e rtoiwd for B.»h».v Hogu* in pn»to*|onals m the ops-nmgo.mnM
tBe eighth inning after the Reds » f ^ * 1 V " ttJ yikln
hml pulled mto * 5*5 tie on *eveo B«h|n T"urn«o*ent
Little flip* Pan
!lo«an - Minus IT
New Kin todb . Jum
i txttto, who hi
g.-lf title m a
\
Ljtt|e'* fry. und* t • pat figuW
gnve Ktn> .i |du» ».-oim ..f ll ov p
the *th- i tHroe ooroto'S •* 'h 1
four* in • a,(h whou ).< tsiav-d*
Llojrd Mangfum. « a-y Mid^hcoff
and <h-«.rg# Fun.
It| a* .ml fMa* > .it hi • ml of tb>
first n.und of th. 90 i».|e stp-.ggh
y..ung J.ti k Murk-. J'•
White I'isins, ^ « h"** ,; 6 gi>
him ;* j. u* II 1 hi* fhr.-i famdd
oppat.fnts i-f the da\ M< n B"g •(
dpahn had oaly an. tn.uW. a..me j 1n „, f jp Mat d »-«l Sammy Nm iih
H 'gan. the "pi-n • hap.pioi^ p
ticallj *hol hirus.lt .in (> r *6
#.'<,.•*0 f .*t rhonev when h* |mm dri
to 7*. .Old fhnsh.d th- f rit dap
with a mi mil acore 4 17. SneRd
wml Ih Morot .-arh »lo|g.*1 krnuqd
in 7l to *i«y on th. right i d- *f
the Iddger at plus 3.
potted because of ram.
w ri^
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