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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1950)
C < By H M Th«- ftrat ww safthall f|pl| pbymr »t fin Dnrm If, v|Bk Wilton H »iv toum«*y Dorm Ik Thurnfi: ncor*- «*f T-4. In ton tirnort 3-fl, Milner ■tut I)«>rm If lf*t Without of fue Bill mU GANN . of the sumnwr •ntl tn twn § Wt by ■Mm. ffc j ’ Wilton iti ftrat t two J* tnpo pni «»»• w*i- owNty. i aw111 lV>r)R 14, »-7, j nfiOoinf Dorn 17, l7 hi . a film* Pittiy thm- wina ■iwt • 1-1 mfri, le rounf-robiR - on Lead Meets Conroe 1 I 1 *• Today on Kyle . i<iiMRon<i ftw; Dom Ik l^naing their initiAl IlistrKt ~ f^iv !» K*n»e Pndoy. the Oollefe i WaBtx trtiMfmoHt five; k:lk); IV*mi 14 h ^ ^ MMrWl an. Dorm 14 (.ftimnoH an; k lk) WT bi»eb*ll nqUid will be "■*£ »» , Hoftbiil BnMhRK* hurtling lor iU flrrt win to- ^ Boa Iwt Prt. G.B +9 ^ 0 1000 nine on Ufr Kyle FieM Wamonn 1 7kO H (liMHime |i it 4 P m. $».<i Joe 1 Ml 1 Ml 2 k<Mi 1 kon 3 2 Mi 3 2M> pST#n MllwPn wnr «*lk n to*. <••**»* v «e*' a , Miln i ^ Dorm 15 rrtleTTfli- l,or,,, 17 •ftet f«i» ilTvv ^ t a, i IA > ' tv by Bonny Har Berber fcitrf 9k of MM)i, oooMled out ai If fort rtoortofi < i and loom dotowt* ■errteea parwd ,t IhO ikon W- ria. Bob Ci pe<1 to an eirty f-0 lead but loaf K-rank DiOti tb«- bill (Tame m tbe aeventb when hit a. Dplrt ri<ti.rbma Dorm Ik puabed afrom Mr ht wajka aim loom OoTtWaive five run. off tir«o bit* and an p| ay for tbyir >rf Wrt of tike aea «* rror . 1 . aon. Mickey Mikerta who loot hi* |wi BWf'a (troah. firat yi* me after Irtlowiiic only two m » hit*, 'catterOd five aafotiea to „ ^T’'’ I *:'i notrh tb«* vtcVrt. .7, Be*t Po< Third baaamar Walter Tana- \r° mac hie and lading piteber Jim Pa«v led hitter* with two aiagle* IlMfoe t; A; Teaaa Weat Point 000 ■etna returnia* to Oie 7v ^ aKon Hagen* - Walton Hlrher With Hu.,-, JP ^ mound. BaftOn reaumed it* wm-j nmf way Prirty. to mi ng barb the Ti \a« lie<>lotr> Ktudrnta, who hnd Ukcit their firat two con- teat* Pitching * neat two-hitter, Pla »■$: Dorm If Darm lf-lf, 3, Texaa Grtt Wilton-4, tv*rm 1M, 1 hi* Boek * Behedale »’-l, f Dbrm If v* Dorm 15 •orni 14 v* Walton (dia- gen* wa* atlpoOl *poi|ed of a »hut ^ '*■ out in tbe fifth, when Texa* run- “ I’ 1 r (paoioild *ix; 6 15) ner* loaded th* baae* with one I wedn*0<la) 4 vCVV v*. lH>rm. If man down , IdiBmoml f>; B:lk); lb>nii 15 v* ( Woat Pant dd.amond sii. 5 If.) The WaltuOiUOi gamtwt two iufi» in the fir*t frame ,41 an error and amgle* h) Plagi n* and Ja< k Stfornan Ji»n W»A tallie«l wi the fourth after b'ading the inning with a amgle, - Milner (ialtR* 2-2 Berord Milnef iMwrUd a 2-2 ffronl after ««*i ai> og pikit IWm 14 in an II hit xiugftft \Ithoygh |h>rm 14 out-hit w« Tigera. , t«> 4, M iner to<>k fd^ontage of m* Musial Parrs All-Star Poll < Hh a»n JufO 20 T’i Stnn Mu «ia ! nf Bt IfhOM. National learnc twft 'ig leadfr. honterday rej-lare'l lietrmt * (ieeirgo Kell. No 1 Am* ! lean Teague *)«frg<'i a* tin* high e*t voic-g*-tt*ir tn the National All-Star h**eha|t poll 1 he mdl will fiaim «tarting !i»>i up* for the anfual rla*ai( in ('«- rpi<*kc* Park JllH 11 Mueial ' 17.3112 vo|g|, more than mcfl. Kell . |r'<i(ied to MTond with Ml,i Ifi Vote.. The tw*t*l tort »n tbe jtotl. nho h o|ief!0d Jum* If and aioae- imd- inght July I, nt>w ,i* lITje.'M Amerirao league hied hake Dropo, B< ton. 72.1 Ih, Kant, Phdaileiphia 5b.23* Second t**ei: |a**rr, Bo»* >«, f{t,257, < ole inn m, N* a A oik. •R.'tlh Miettacl*. Barhmgton, Thrid hw*e; Kell, Ih-tmit, a4.7 4ti. Ih-«l<y, Hortori linger 4*hi|*Me4f*h>a M.flh Sh<o t*to{M Bir.zuto, New A'mk, 7|,1»> Stephoa* Bn*toik 71.2V.I, Li|H>a. Detroit, 4S.7b* i ate her- TVtrket l*. B o * t t) n, td».727 B t ra. New York. fti.lU'l; A Holanxon. Ib*tn>it. 41,602 i tipfwlder* Kver*, Ih-troit, M2.47:i, William*, Ho*ton, 7M.25I. Ihihy tle\eland 72,142 N a Umt a I league l»a»e Mu«ial, St D>um. < avarretta, T h i c a g o, W aitku* Phtla<iel|>hia. parm 17 v* I tor m Fahon v* Ibtrm 16 Triplv Hinder To Start Picnic The kickoff far the < if leg r Statmn lammanit* pwwn will hr a tnpir header between the local •ofthall team* brymaiag at S;M pm an tbe diamoad* aerune from the h^tiwafal cKarch Marling on the three dia ■land* will he the Tigera and I he f>iaal*. ihe Indian* and the < aha. and Ihe Yankee* and the Piratew. After one neek «d play, the leader* ia the ieral lea*ae are the Indian* writh three win* and na Umar* Hank Mill* m man agiag the Indiana directing the other team* are And. Sali*. Pirate*, <\ Med berry. (DaaU. Hill Hill. < ah*; J Soger* Tiger*, and Y Aa- deraon, \ aakee* S|M>rt*4 Trail .... W inning Way's In Golf UolfWil By \cci<U>nts lit BHITNK3 MAKI1N 1 Motheral grill ho the itartigg 1 hurtrr for the lorai nme 2 Umt Friday afternoon #ie Cal 2 Iggd Juniofa loat to the CaWwfll j boartaUer*. 2-4 The Caldwell 3 nquid ruahml acroaa three run* in 4 the top of the firat to gain a lead whirl it held for the fr mamder of the game Motheral who hurled the afr- ond haaehdll game In hia career j reetrirted the winner* to J»i* hit* and gave up onlv two after the •neond ingiM. He fanmgf cigM’ hatter* to five for the Winning mound* mei fie raid Whaley Whaley allowed thre* Rita to I the College team and wa» th« leading hitter In the game hith tWi. 1 •ingle* ih three tnpa tu the plate The fourth marker for the win ner* cam# in the aeeoid aBU Whaley add firat haaemgr Dir rail leave placing the hit*, for Mw •core Seorng again in tV thinl on a fWgrrVi choree and a <>T lege* nine error the vrwrtdr* rack <*»l up run number five Whaley contributed to hi* cauar arid’ when be giggled m the- nixth lining to bring home fb. wirier* flbal run f'ollege- Slation *cored ftrM n the fifth frame Two wgl|» and * *mgie by Se*cond Baaemah B)i*uii Andrew* brought home the in itial run of the- k-al mm- In the sixth inning M therai v>a* feircgri home after having reached fhwt on an error feu the* r..|(eg- '* final tally Klr*t hdM-man of < olltge Sta tion Brehhy < attei. who Kgf Nplke-el in I'mlay’* game, will jw !<a<k «t hi* feoidtion later on ihi' work pHeher «f tl went ail the way and only fnre Mta la laat fa Firat ed thg k he home bottom 5w *** Drmm i u,* J m PUct TirVkkCwis l^(APl Do4frn. maeman AI K ral aing'» ran t t-I with on* aboard in t^k* nf th* firat frame A ftorrioM (»BV Gay ia ia rharge of the Col lege Station Haftball leaf oe which ia *ponaarlng ail team* thi* year. He ig aMo aaaratant •erretar* of the local YAlt A. Mmtt&Hok SPORTS Twn. Jtme SB. IftM Pmge S hgnad a atngt* whieh I ga and Mlrtiinn In Hr th* f*th H glv* the nLrTLt Nr** In llw bottom of Bnoeta th* Duncan Cains W in In NCAA Ncl Meet Thai * the main reaigen J*>i»e* g*\>* up toumamt-nt g»>lf whe-n at hi* Tori .June tu 'A' It p, all •rtdily raeommend.rl but Jon „ h .. vn . , niMI! tll „ hl „ . we-d that the Way tn w ^ gfffl.-glt,*, we fe kft«V* g*lf title »« to g.' •»« ‘only to hi* intimate* W MB BO ; n a#*elf nudged h\ a 'nick Uurmg the open at Scioto in IP2*> Nr isn't • l it * >n r*t *r pu k tip seWue bug thal floating areegnd Not thr way l.loyd Mangtiuu did in the Na tional D|mn, however In otbfr wbrds *irk guy* play Veil on I golf eourw*. |i*rhap* be j o ( .4^14 li in ( «h»;i<I.i •hoot lobg aiel stratgh Be* Ifeigad. raved tn like an icb. i-Hory onl) 14 month* ago in an aiitolmbilt-hu* crash, and hi? lit* *ie«i*«'r<<t made rpoet* m«>*t *!•*< tm uVr Ci'Ryeback in winning th* ope if fre.iii a tough field over g tough jrourie. l,h yd Man^iawi, w*uodetl twice in the Mat Smi hi* ahoulder l<n>- k. n. n f*-w pifgtth* ago %** m- v-dved ifi a dispute dunng whodi Fort W ith T*x 2C 1 I.imit Berry and I Wug t he couldn’t eat a hite the Brightwell, Ouarte-rback and iW ia three stroke* ,K r Teta* Chrixtiai f**** nr*» on the Huh i, al | last fall have g *ue- '<• round Fdiyi •' ton, AHeerta, Cadnda '*» i Bobby Ban amt Bohbly gam be- bigb *dho«>l <o*rH.** and prole* *d four «t'oke* on the last nine- sional players on the Hdn-. nt*o e anadian league | frell » tackle. amt Morn« od. will yedn them mat th* Hni*4. ahnrtly Via; he couldn’t final lay He w behind Joe- Tum hple of the- final H<*h4iy Ban ai u__ •» »K_ J. .. ed four stroke* ewi mr (•si oio« siombi cause tt»ey havei^ t the strength . , T. ... tw_. ^ ’ In win b\ one almkc, then hnd to Dram in th« oe eieergf to tfreUa Fbey Hint awing J ■ 2. . . , v . , lac..la.*4rt»v and pr,-.toi they -’C ISW .*1 ..0.0*.. **” til, ‘ Musial Conlinues Lead: Kell Replaces I loin Auatin, Tex J )■• 21*-* 'eD Two of tb« rune -e**dnd player* were elmunaU-ei in opening n*un<U of tbe NCAA tmnia toun-ament ye»- teielay. • Kelkard Sasitt ref < oroeil. No, 5. Ml with a (Bud. 'lowned hy the Texaa beat ao<! Illenn Ha* sett* steady game Ke*«*ett of 1(1.A reemmeioil Savitt, 7-6. 6-1', in the aernnd najmi Tony Vine-ent M Miami I ni- verally, No K, m-nt out hy de fault, paaaiug up tb* Nietieiiial ( ol le-giat* Tournarne*rtt to play in the 1 «ri!N'K*e>- \a)lu invitational Advanced h> th* «kfault ws»* Dai refl Binneh <if ,College- of the- Pacific. Hr was ta ste i- by Hiear- do Bad - r* of Hnlhns 4-3 6 4 The re-st of the top rated iday- e*n- with one exrfption. advanced to the third rouipi with relative ease-. iiWnt (I'lkiy'n uf Northwestern, No 7, wa« extend**! by D<»n Ham ilteu* of ( oil-ge |,f Pacifn, win ning h j. :• : HaRi H*« U Sweeuee H>*rl> Flam, eif * < I.A blasted Hugh >we**vey of the 1 niverwity of Hnuftton, 6 (i r; l m 4" mm ute* ye»ter>1a\ inurtetiig He toe-k • lightly loneer tetli ha 1 uttle ilif fie-ulty with Ou* two hande«d bat ting e*f I..nu- Ma*-i -topping the- I nversify of ( alifornia .ad, 6-2. 6-2 F’lam i» -eedad No 2 SaVitt es*llap*<el ia*l year after -piittliig two e*e» with .la-k Tuero of Tuiam- the eve* toal champion Tueree s«e-,i r 4 first ..|a*ne*d de fen-e of hi* title yesterday In defeating Bamn Mueller of B « eSerism 6 1, 6-4, Dunesn H** Ka*y B'ia Far! < e« hell of I S< Nee ;. trinune*d K !e/v Cane-r of Tulane*. 6-1 6 2 He :»i p«re-ntl\ ha*, an I'thei easy matrh tomorrow wh*n he fa<e* Robert Duncan nf Tnxa*’ AbM winm-r over BiM M"ntgt»m-1 |er> of Atolem* Christian l ollege, 6-0. 6 0 Jack Wonderland “f KalamaarMi I i.usteei .Julian Date* of Texas. 4-1. ,6-4 Hugh Stewart af CH* . Nex 4 j swept bv Jai k Turpin of Rie-e In stltute. 4-1, 6-J Stewart will en-, j counter Jason Morteen i*f the |1ni-| ) Ve r*it> of Heiuatem. who was VIC • ten over Ktxon <Hihurt) of nr, ! 1-6, b 2 6-2 Bet na mI (.arhanlt of Texa* won by ilefault from Harry (anw.n of \ ami* rbilt TbeOe we i e nine second-relund jeontest* during the rweerning t 4 hit k Hams of Rice Institute *hd Ruhard Mouledou* of Tulane , tied up in a lengthy duel Horn* Fluallx taking the- mat'h 6-3, 4-6 *, : Twenty-three seeoitd - round mate hes were ra rded thi* after- ’leutde« (day leegins (.stay Mt-n liaulb I Meal Ix4m«‘ star i.a*. 7-0 Jotinny Barrett pitched • no- h f * * * i ast light a.» th* < nlfege Station Merchant* shut-out the lone Stat (.a* *oftbal!er*, 7(1 in Sue Ha-xvell Park li *h* other game last night in th. Hi van < ornmemai Softleall la-ag'i* t^c Nmllealek Service Sta- I iwn «i|ua>l . a*hed in on H*nr> B tlse n's grar.el slam hornet in the final .wrung to ii**leat 44«mo4l I-umleer ( i»m|e«ny. 6-3 [ he < neuit e lout, by B'llson cll- ma ,e<! the siv run lally of Ned- |.ale-k h t»i*- last frame wtm' m C.JCMH.' siiurt* ka tb* _ nw Sport* and tbe DrMlera tangle again tonight In BporAa Fart with tbe gnaw retting an. dartray tl • pM. D of H joins Missouri Valley J Conference zzr. "BH fur *-bh at- *m<-# bur ay « Giaat ran* ■a Branca wbo bad fBavImi* gam* rtthirt ton fern rt «Mm In a lot rt W tba last four frame* wxtb cjr Lock mam, who aerowat four biU, apaniag the mnf Ma aeeoad Water af the am Th* Itodgara tort off on Har- tuag in tha fKe-mn aeeoad Fol lowing a single by Robiaaon Fur- •Do hit hi* fawnh homer A *tagla by (Bl Hodgwa and two bane* on balls finished Hartuwg and Bill fW* singta off Aihdy Haaaen added two more run* An errar by Tookte Chlkert St BrTTia Jtmr 2(V (API - The Umvermt) of Houaton brx nrm- a tnemWr of th* Minn- y,^^, ]£ f^rt tbHV'frfrt’ inl- liun Valley Conferene* y«**»-! ly dF’tbe frame Miarue* by L«rk- Urday. Artbui F» Filer (x.mini*s*oner, announced this af ter me-etmg Dr (hsrrri D Small of tbe TfiivenMty of Tulsa ex*TU- tive vice president Af the confer e»u-e man and AtTWi Dark were re * aponMtde for Him- n»<.*r ram* •njeren.f' HttW •track out fin batter* th two ton ing* Boston, Jane 2ft 'AF- WftT hander (Tiff Chamber* became In- _ Fur the firat time since 1937, *oived in a *fK-ctarx»lar “rhubarb” the coaferawra now ha* exghi mem- Bosran firm hnm-maii Fu»r1 is-rs Th< other* are B ickita. TuT ’ Torgx woei bud nigh* while hurl •m and Oklahoma, AAM , which ^ tKc Fittohurg Pirate* to a form Un writem half, tlu- eaalern m, ,b n t«mt wver the Hiave* m half consiating nf Brmiley De- t h, replay of Sunday'* seeand tn>it. Drake and St Loui* game M-g tie. A (^inference vote in the next three or four days will determine TorgUion TAliwwd (.IkUrtrt^B^x wh*n Houston is aetmitterl to * I lamp u* ix* hip competibmi a* w full fledged aiemher Filer* said Houston definitely will play con ference baseball an<< compete in ftpring sport* in 1951 and play »eminence fwotball in tWil Hou*- t.>n may tie included in the con - fcrence ba*ketball scheelule /or I 'BeM The Vnivemity of Houston wa* founded in 1939 F.nrolkment i* abenit Ik.dftft sncludmg ateout 'i.ftUU |«arA time stisdents Th* sc boat has an f I I.IMMI.inmi iMiilding p tog ram and the Cullen th« third htnmg after being, gmundeel by a cloae pitch t»uf they were aep.et i!e-d by th*- utn- pires a nd pl«> era b< fora a bloat could tie exchanged . . . Local S/xtri* On Schedule . . . JINK 20, TUESDAY XwH* hall, Bryan Commercial Uairue Phillips 64 ra Bryan Mercbauts at ftue Hnawel! beg in mag at N I lea CS .Nafthwll leeagne; (Pic- miHoii'g piwgrwm woti mr * uu.. ^ ThMTh Fa fiianta Indian* V*. Font dation, beadad by a Houaton ' Z.A v , p, r .,„ F.piscnpal New York June 2ft 'T' fttan a shouhirr wr* dishieateii, and he Musm! lost 2ft points wHh a 2ftft fcareel tt«- nliver would play golf we-ek a* the field . Insect ir on the agan. St D>u.a Catxlmal slugger in the Play golf, H*- won the Palm National l>-»gtie hatting race Beal h ik’U»i<l Robin last Sunday; ColWting onlv four hit* in 20 fidni a field that include the top tnp* at Philadelphia and Brook No 1 spot IW>by is in fourth idacw with 3.S5 Figw'** thfe.irgh Sunday - gaRi«»« put Ho<»| Kvers, lietnnt. third ahead of Ivobx with 359. TVd Blliwm*, of Boston, con tinuing t<1 lead n hotmi* with 2". \(‘tllml(>k M inning Sirrah llallrd By Loupot's \ggirs men «l Ihe if*me, sue h asMlogan. j lyn 1 '.c Hiat~ Sail Sdeart and Cary M d Rohm M»*tal dipped to 464 Jackie remained ahead in run* with Sik-ad, awl ( ary M d Rotwnson. th«- defending rhmmo, B illiam* and Re d Sox teammate, iwj Jimmy iNaiarra i* right oe hi* Heel* with a 342 j V«f1> St«|*4wn* shated the RBI b«r dlecroft.H • In 1. Just before- the Na-(after a strong week at Brooklyn tional Opi-r, < raig Bood *t..p|K-d S,,„ter, a Dodger team over cartaUy t»i pick up a tazor I mate-. i» a cloa*-up thml at 346 hladt ’bat liati dnopiwl in tb* and Enc»* Slaghter of St Rnm* • i*,?’' W « , Hoe-r He rraildn’t straighter up, J fourth at 343 was fotred (o crawl in agony tn a telephone to summon help I- r-t H7.C42. 4i,75 ■ 46 047 S< *ond base J Robinson. Bneeit- lyn, so.till, Blarty New 7.*rk, 5!'*9'. Schosradieiuit, St l^mis, Sa.oST Third lease HI’, Jone«, Philadel phia, 46 412 p (Tirdon, Boston, 6M.9PI; Thorabaon, New York,, 4Mt*’. Slfnrlstop* Bfanon, Ft lg*uis, 76,!*44, Ihirk, pew Y<»rk. 59,442. R» • te Brook Igr 11,37ft. 1 at. her* (|a m pa Media Hfoeek* lyn, 73,542: y Coevper Boston. 64.977. Scmiank, Philadelphia 4 3 Jib An tfield#r* Kingr, Pittsburgh, ?9.2&-n ''am rj f'hu ago 76,947; Slaughter. Bi D>ui», 74.432. He fl* w down to Fort Bmth strappeg to a h and. d*nn<d a massive corfet, and to'er taking a seven on |the ftrat hoi*-of tbe r”-. open pdrx-eeded to win it H* Just tj couldn’t ovefawirg in hit condt tiun Sam Jetnroe, Rostoa's Rookie Flaan. i» making himself heard in the individual de|eartmenl* Jethr eo is tops with T* runs and way -ml front with 13 stolen lead with 45 each Kell wg* ahead m hita with *4 nine moA than last x*eek and 19 0*.by an<l Philadelphia's Bob fbMiarer w*>i tied for 43oler base- fife apiece while DiSmge' also leel in triples with min* | Hank Sauer of the < ub« still texp* the field with 45 run* bat 1 alkiT to Com pH e In \II-Slar (fiMiif < bM-aga, June 2ft (A* r>.«k Balker ftexutlve-rn Metbolist'e- AH tmenca halfback vestesday wa* ae|de<! to the collegiate *t|ua‘i that wfll meet the Phdailelpkgn Fagle* in ths irnuai AM Star fiM>tTall game at Readier F'ieid Aliv I 1 Six Edge S*nHtf»rB Chtcag# June 'Ju ( fx „ Maivm RlrkerC* second Amencgr Isarue' with a .3X4 mark a* imnne-i up home rua thi* seasei'i e^eencei The The i " *(( Dr.epei of Boston slumpex! serond hglf of the eleventh im mg . , .. I* P»*i*ts t<i '*46 and gave the < hicago White S-v *»« «•»* «* the Jam. pit.*-I ftin,b,n f dur- a 4-8 vicknry over tbe Mfa«h cgio * Ta TIi^ 7LF2L <wE ‘ftf th. last week. rartgring SWators befor, 7 4,*h pgi*o. s ia t .rasexUnd rtlowe.4 only ^ Tufto L^vetond'i lam Doby !T the a** runner |«* fftt a* fir as thira 1 _____ u T * - * — . The p.-.rl4s* Beeldiy J<»aes. like tsvl in. Snider and Slaughter an Byron Kelgoa, ha.l a *empe-ramen-j ,r 'P' ‘J h, V‘ til stogiach. The ternfit strain ^ Pittsburgh artel Br.-eklyn * R-y at big turn* fom petit lot ruined have 14 home tun* their atopafjea, aauaaatod them, j e * < ^; Botnnae r lead* with 22 r ^ t ^^ tioublf** and JlUBial b bix tnpl#B ; tofu EhrMr HurU No-HIttrr • As Tl Owt. tort Mma*. Ehrle T - * The l.uuped Agg V* ended Ned la b k’s 17 game w-nn ng streak ->n the hghn^l so) rtee d field Fndai night, .king .*t a 3 2 vetory b< fore" a’ est’iriaied throng o< 1,54. A comt.inatma of wesk defer sue play use* throw* and l>a*e* on hall* Hfotirte e! for most of the- W ..nog, - n-'* the Vl( lo| s 16*1 vm Barratt aid th. loser* Mei vin Lueeike allulred one hit each Th« Aggie* |*ora>d their run* in the see-orai fraao- off two walk* a hatter-hit-tvy^tbe-pitcher. and two errors Tka Nrabalek infield threw the gaifte away, overthrow mg two >>■*«* bi attempting to catch the ruimar* off guard N'e*dhale4l e OUglte- r»*d With two runs in the fifth off two walk* an errait and 'ami hy Bill Hyer that produced 'he final run Ne-dbalfk" Threaten* Aftei e'nllecigig the two run* in ’he fifth, N.Jmle k still thre at ened, with 'he base* jamm.-e! anej twe. men out Hat th. next batter. *w ingn g harardly at two idtrbe* !ar .ml ..f the strike *ooe whiffed to .vtra the »iete I hi* wa* the- last threat by live wh.. started their 17 game »,- > mg splurge e>arly lt»»t *»-a«on .1 l l^iupot, General Manager of the vi. tor*, was enthused over the l* i fnrmanre of hi* te-am So en- thuseef he offered »h« batter* who whiffed with the '>a*e* loaded a in per cent discount on one of hi» fan* Barret the winning pitch* i struck out 10 batter*, faced 27 and w ith the exception of the fifth inning, prtrhed no-lwt. no-run bail Lrtft fielder Sonny Harris touched l/Uedke for a hit in the sixth The Aggie* will youmey t«> Houston Sunday to face the *tr»aig Hughe* To.i| Company team, man ager B«*h IjtwTet announced this morning The team will also play in the Navaeota tournament h< ginning .lufl. 26 Oilman, has earmartaM fR'hftftu. •trt for the univerwto a* an en dowment. Houston ha* plan* for a foot* 'all *'»dium sea I log Tft.'Hhi and plays 'msketiiall in s fieldhouas- fur 9, fifth Houston has he.* a member of tbe Gofef Coast Con ference orgar.iaeu Isyl yea' In football H«nw*on * Cougar* gt* won five, lost fmir and tied one^ Mercbanta, Phillips 46 vu. Igrna game, and won tbe haakethal! Star Gas, at Sue HasweB heg»n baseball and tennis cbamp.rtisbips mng at 6 p m.; , ('4f .Softball Next fall in football Houston league tiiant* v*. Pirate* ^ will play Wirttta aa»f Tulsa, Val ^College Hilla, Indians v* Ya kee* ley members, and Baylor, Hardin- at ( >dleg* Pftrk, both fame* l>e- Slramona and William 4 Mat> ginning at 4:45 p tn •torung at 1;*) p a mood* arrant from ( hura-h itortall (ft | l>egtoR Junior* va ' aid wet I Jun ior* at 4 p. m at K>)« Field dia numd. JINK tl. WFDNKRDAY- ftoftbatl, Bryar Commercial ue:~M«xtoH Lumlwr va. 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