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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1950)
Sport* Halt Streak; Heat Paris The Hry*a * Coit^pi SUtion r^aU Suui H«rto«»k ftforta anappHl their three fame ran* when ha hoovei atrealt iaat nirht in Part* three jy The hparU nwthit the «h< r' they Uvok a *-fi tear! in the t4«. The winaeta hK ' of the aiitii ar>4 roatinue^ to Ktiri rr f vt ]ft ^ tea4 and ^»*Hy «»m, . . •W** 1 ' << W ®fT of iok Twire in the laet taro lairnifp the -t)f i 1ML Pane fan them he f .n rmllimthat ^ Kaee srjrir mr ^ ^ ^—* * Pour hnatertiaa were featured in iasl mahte affray Rill Fallon and Joe h ie<1 eon gahm for th< * nnere erl while (‘anther eiu| hit a arand eiam honver and teem Board Approves (Council Members rontntl rnoet t|l the bottom of the When the i'anthen 5^= ■ ^ { * am4 * kof ”*' "**• * Fallen started the home lak*v sfonag With hia nrrait -*— 4 “ * * Vi aeeood while tmhhy fte| Johnny Bnttfa mode in the same fraate nfttfe 'talk, a triple, aim 1 »P**I aixth and Para ended the ChaHew (rohn J;;^Z , |W« Sato^ 1 m"r» ro»r*»rm HI ^ **• proved I'j the Board of I>vrector* when they met on the campo* last weekend, Dhrby, elaaa of '2h. wilt represent the Fortner hUtdeats ami Volte*If was ele.-t*d earlier this year a* the {orps represen tative I>a\< hlatoo s»f Shreveport is the returning ommcdiMwi far the non imlitary ditifatoii <»f the col T | Ihwhy i* from f*herr end wa* dia.toa>.l from AIM with a Bh in < IV .1 hncmookiag. At the pro *eti( time he is the owwer of Uw* L. K Darby A a Mi-ltHTf, who hails fn-m Fred- eri»k*>'unf, was one of U» .und- opt ifuariis of last season* f<>ot- Itai 1 teaift ami i* the raptam of «m* i»r the athletn compMiiee. rorridni (*1^#^ So\ NfTt‘h*ar> Hi m imt m Si* \ nrk, June f7 — Atmut time noaiehody railed or Johnny Re<|) f ornden U> stand up nn.l take a how Store ( "tetdeh took rharye of thy t hi.airo White So« Mas 'll, the> have plavod htdi t*ll They won !'» and low| 10 That's about •14" (h.int* liettar than they a ere doing before h* moved in ' Atu B'iame spurted under Cor- rtden, t<«i W hen Red became man ager thv Sox had drawn IIA.SJ.S for h»»me date*. In mirht h<-me <twte* owe they hive played to t17.lt|i!7 for a season total of 2SI IVJ pitrhi'ig ha* been the stmug sab <>f the Sox in thnr rise from eighth to ■.ixth, (oung into last Turiatov's game with Boston, the) ttaiie l fifth |vlwri W ash n*te hv only iSie •fame . . . Local $/torla On Sc h ('dale ... Tt KMMY Jl'NE 21 -Softball. Ht>.«n Commercial la-ague I save Star tian v s. Nedhalek in Sue Ha* well Park at H p m Open Tennis and Open t.olf Unittlament* under wav WKDNKSDAT JISK J>" Soft tiwM < S Soft hall leagu*' fhrntes v* Indians in twdtefe Park and t ut** v« i .iant* in (otlege Hill* with isuh games scheduled to be gin at f. 1.' p na; Bryan ( omt»er rial league Hi*well Lumber t orn pany v« ( oRefe Merchant* and ewmbiwa ttow. *ho aaw inittwJ aervice owly as a ptwh hit Mr mas tw two trips la tt " ‘ awtf MsAherwl buried pne at the best t i» of Mi cwrspt as be held h the atunher of bases on baits supywrt from the infield was n ever as most of the ewts occurred <* low in ■ grounds rw. Dwve Bonnen played exceptional- ly wwil OH second and Fred Ander- auw was apeediet than ewer in the shortstop slot ists Rem; Top With Dorm 14 ^ -‘1 • , ‘ tmV - >4 ' ^ bl * Bkhard and ( batmi I p the 1950 I raek Season... By HAROLD GANN . inning rontewt f - „ „ , , ^ .. A pitchsr by truds. Kobn has a !5 received credit for two of the l)Wm Hi T ««* vtctonea twidwa playing ia J** 1 ^ *• ««tfWy and behiad the plats, top at the Summer softhsll stand- D* ^ took Friday ing* with .r win. and one de- ( . ttenohae had a no-hitter gwtng feat each T( VA handed Baltnn ibU , t)M ftfth ftimng wbiie Mick its fourth d*fo«t Mi fhre starts. #Jf Mihsaka. the opposing twirler winning a 1< * *ee-aaw battle ia «a* limiting the victors Vs one the Friday night game. italglg. Bill Koiu » home run and singie g ut j txa . ki..t^u ,, ul a abmia. an J. F. 0 I 'onohue’a aeeea hit SR<t ^ ^ hurling gave the Texas crew a vie. M KaH. ^ piled up four Wry over Dorm Ik ia an eight mark.r, tit* i Robinson Leads If 1 Leming, Cox Place in AAl Nafl Hitters; Med; California Si ranged Kell, Doby Tied Lhsi Friday in Sport* Hv RAF HUHftiMth Th« Nalioiuil Junior and Senior AAL < ham|daMshf|m at (nliege Barb awl Batum re. Maiylart" night Bhik the ( eliegt Sthtoo America' Is gut' Junior lewdlkail loam auf for-4 ita third liisliut IV tefcat a niab. diatrk-t outing 14 f of the H'otl track and fieLl s«-a Jumping to a scUeu run leait in ,on • the ft ret frame, the Bivamte* had Tom tux of Rice appofrw! i> little trouble as they masted the hi the ordv Sttt athlete tin plan rFst of the wav umng the second in the Senior meet held Saturday ailing Jo* Motherai was the to. He look ;ird Ui the Phi mettt 'tail tag hurler as he we«t all the way behind (lewrge Rhoden of Mo'ga alio js i^r:; ^r* 1 , L ,r‘i u * ^ If the boysTTht go <**»»» firtAUy ha* wruaiad the lead from Stan Ifuaiai After trailing the St Igvuta siuf- Ifer for weeks, Bmoblvn's Jadrie i. out front by IB point* with a SWi average M fc le Musial’s sbmip sontin- iwmg the winners It hits for 14 tune, at bat State, the prtvteu* week * Nt'AA ltd winner in 47 2 and Herb Mi Kmley, worlds record hohier ir. the 44" at 44 0. B*Hy A rim* started fur the win ner« but was re|i»-vvd in the sixth by Martin Munoi who fnushed tht gnme Jem l#igbUwt ami Fred Anderson acirred i»4»th of the ios- ! short of a Quarter mile. *1* run with l-eightm gaining the could ta* estimate)! for only hit. Rhoden'* time was 4b a. 4«V» meters is about 2'q this <-%* Sinc< yard* a 4b> 44" in wtprh compares favor- t.onn wX* one KasehsH rhampions wart* ia tbs barling aw Tefa# rmversily title last Week He ceMwptetnd the arason far the iMigbewns uated, tea!) with a A ll rsuwrd Keller’s Double (iives My won ita 2nd Aitke 'ri^* \\ • i \ 4j 1 if{(*rs Win (Ivor Sox Nrw York. Jum 2T—(APi ably with (ox’s 44» at the SM< material is borne for the summer —Jackie Robinaon the 1M49 meet Mav 11. J J ( The 8W< had a l«t of thinly Natu»nal I ea Frulay in Uu* J^im AAl' meet clads who — 1J ' -* J • ( ox ha<i taken -teanel in the- 2"" the M A A meter dash I'aul jLeirmg of th« to Ike meet (this means couperw- \ggi.-» t**<)k ltd #v th. Junior II" tion between school officials and meter high kur ligi behind a win uoacbesI and come back witk nmg time of ll^b laming wa« son ething to show for the ir work, to have run in ^h)' V AA meet intsresi couUi be kindlsei and be ten days ago (At staved home fore too many years. $>!’(' school* with hi. wife U am. , nvotir could be uk,o* co.n|.bte teams m-d on the cbih a saMern awang. er over th. weelthbd. 1 he Junior ami be shooting for the national Robinaon a.ldsui 17 omtu with li division of the mbri is for athletes title • ““ 17 9atni * ** th 14 who itsm't hokt a naiional reonrd m ihr particular! f-vent in which they are entered! Many boy* from Texas. Rice Dick Attlesey gf th. I’niversity and AA M got national recogSHtion of Southern i aliftvfnia broke Fred in May for their efforts Here is Molrogt’s world Ibgorrl in the II" how they might havr done had { meter high hurdld* Saturday with they made the tnp t*i Minneapolis a hlasing 13 6. had te over- Ferry Samuels uf Texas had ran j lake J m (ierh.teg <t1 Pum State some ft d's and was a threat in to win any 100 yard dash He might Moorr Set. New Record ***' ^’ n ,'’ r •--•"'ly •• not we think Julian Herring of < barley Moore j Sf < oniell, who AAM could have run a 4 16 mile last v*ar won thg fiD At quarter and garnered a few point* be mile in 47 tl and 1 kvent on to set hind the 4 12 4 w inning time. J s new national AAl record in D Hampton could have run a ihe PUi meter hrl^hf* hi I tbrirt ' aba's Brwrk’s .noon. Dorm IS knotted the iwwe ip j the sixth when led hope Jerry walked V. A advanced to third winning ran on a the eighth Dorm 14 11. Dor* 14-IA Hi a game r t«ss bio sea, 84 scores, Dorm 14 nipped Do the • former league-leaders kifUer V\t Uvy. wad pitcher Momner petted toes at the plate. Millar fathered mil of tour had a perfect day. eingltng and walk tag three Maww After th* firat three inniage th* gaaie was tied at eaaBpsaBDtaiklr mg a six-run lead, Dorm 16 *c«rvd flws Uaies in the seen ad eff four hike, an error, and two walks Ilenn 14 acored six tiiaca ia the third off five binglaa, and a walk 1 to tie the game Storing an gd0i* iitmal rua m the fourih. Derm 14 reltsMiuishod the touii A FeaatbiHttca in I’set Meet never relioquishod mg least. , Al Miliiarwaon and Will Rarher paced th« lacing lARto'e batter* while Phil McDaniels was '< with the kwts / . tt alt on A mry 9 / k, ( . sis-.. ^i^.wtsrssah'iS £ wmk Avasuge. incluslmg Sun the f.fth fell ever at IF* ia .ley s games show Mesial hitting th , . lllth| . lld 4nfmi Jftl. a IS*pomt dip! 4 test by one ninia litoTtoal Rmv/ l bike Snider of Rrneklvr held It was TCVV’s firat mtory third st 142 but Johnny tt yroatek. three ouUngs Holland Wtndff Cincinnati’* one-a»en team, *«rg- shaded Jim Pace while thair slv ed fnnn tenth to f.^irth with a strong :i;iti There was s shakcuy in several gmg couaterpaits i tias Harry Butler. T etr slug- 14 safe- J Woods, and Battalion SPORTS Tue.. June 27, l*.'>6 Page I Detroit, Jum 27 '.Pi king bong I'hartcy Keller picked » tlmelr )<p<>t for his first hit S" h Itetrmt Tiger »» It |vole«l out h JtonW'Wiunirg tw.grun triple u the eighth to h»*dt the Oiicagi White Sox b tx> l )|est«’r<ia) The Hengsl*' victory inrren*ed way g|>>i their Aim-yiean Ismgue U-ad b tame.! his title hat| in n very *lox three and a half gnme* *Ver the time of f>H» M4I tt bitfield, for- idie Sew Yngk ) ankee* mer Ohio State afg a a* 4S Olyni- The givem, held to three hit‘ pic winner and ywetird holder in ihrougb -even Innings bf Billy the n0" eu-ter aj 3 I" 2, succe*s- Pierre) broke up fhe haH gdtve w ith fully defended hj* crown in that a five»run, flve-kit eigiitb inning . vent winning (hj-AAl race with featuring trb'lsw b) Imn hoik' * time of 1 51 M, ' heifer Jim Fuahs. thp Vi ^15. as he did this year, and flash, contiaues to set the pace m would have placed in ike 2 mile run* acored. 53. and stolen behind the record breakipg i* 01 Boh Hall of the Aggie any trouble could have been a g'>od bet for a win in the low hur- mdividual departments Ralph Marlin Trimble were the chief kinei, took over the RBI l*.d factors ia staging the mi neaaBM, With 54 and moved into the uiidt*- TrV*\ rally in the tatter inning* puted lead in the homer race with Ten bwaes on balla Was Walton's 18 chief «4ownfall The losers were Sam Jethro*. Boston » naAi* •< PtU-her Bill Plagens * , 1 'y Robinaon s total of 23 doub let high S st triples Bob Miller of the Phil# re- Punri <hW a f"iir ruti lead D<*d hi* own ale su|KTtiian ^ttURhtff in th«* S4*f4»ntl .. . rMr>H <n t into the eighth itiiiing la.t retired with a toss of ^ 3F' 2'j" /fa// Trio Haps 'Older' Howlers by Wide Margin By B F KOI \ND Throe Stmient AcLvitlea di- rtrtors *h» were SWC tarail) ati|». t -» net too "mg ago |it the *•• uh. alley last mgbt Ufon lla onslaufrbl of a trio of Bat lldion staff members. Staff mem' £ r* we might add, who ar* more mtlia w-ith ■ siovrts wrtte-up tftvsc with the real thing The fiasco iMrutrmi at the tstwi ihg lanes in th« imarsai'nt of the Phillips ok vs N' dbalek m So* A ^ D ,r ** ®* M '***H Haswell Park at - p m f^n Ten <4 »«r.« stole the ewually nw and Opwn (tolf first round* Ahbreviatod Student Miv.tie. must U com ,deled taftsy t'B Opwb , f bailed ^ isn* tack Handball T airnwmetit entrte* are t^v*. *, u>t * i war, Had tFu evening’s low *«ne« 261 *65. ftp d7t- and f'abantss [■«*tad the low m<wv. f.a a singl. game. 66, He ney ttelch, uiliamiirwl direct oi, had a 31k a* ri«W (10", Hi". h|i ft<t the three gam** tt'ekH was * tod rock wmgbai k for the AAM varsity footballers «* late a* IM7, but he reported prior to th. night'* competition that "I haven't bowled in 12 years " Whatevxy ttf||h'* excuse w hather ia. k of practice because of intramutal w»k or b.-vis- of too many hand mil ges* due today Dr Triton R Lee OPTOMETBIST 2U3 8 Main Btneet Call 2 1662 for Appointment he certainly apn. .4 f e r . uct AM honot was not lost by the he bowled ;i .'rjin, I'.m, .< . Ifttokl—irr at varatty h»*.been». fhe iMiltaut t ipie f»»r ,i l* w Mwrav, ns one tanm member had * i th# vpkpre- vv t.i \tt (he high indmAunl series fi>t the Adg;n*wn. ttom rttt .1 ied t« the light — Aft" I IK 1»1, »Bi — and al>' for U^hei fij- e. sto.utm I he top single game *c»»# 161 1 ‘iwnur Baylar sprint star tirad) I llm* asm gisding th* AfkM *to- 1 *nt ckiH program, was Bmibowle 'jn<h*r fit* Huctessive single- by (.erf) B'lstoy ' res••r , Kell a 1*1 \|C tt*ffi got the Tiger* *ng inning u.Mksr wsy and esik • hiragb s toad to 4-2 The Detroit rally was halted momentarily on a double play s- llogt Kver* stunk opt wiih Fell twing cut d*wn at th* plate n* be atUvnpled to *e .re Johnny Dtoth then walked to »et thp «iaips for Kollowaf’s two run ttfpla that Itwi the mime si four-all After Aaron Katonsop Waikuii Kddb I j»*e war sent uj# a- a pmchhstter Xnd Randy (gt; replaced Pieire !>etp»it manager R«sl Ro(fe then fori switl’tie.! his strategy ser.ting the clay iefthande.1 Keller up to hit ft" lake Keller -lammed tiumperth thtm nothing' ptlrh Utl feet agahi-l th*' left field setwen to »end KMtowny and Mobmaot in to make Jt K.4 Hal ttmte making nw fiiwt start of thn year get hi* first jeeiei uue n pnomev w*re> t iff Bftl Attnore at t the shot F rtsi 1 Bl man. re tamed his l.ftrtfT kaeter title .n 15 I'.t and John Tftom*'. w<n> the i.Smi meter in Sunday in AAL telay chiripiorsh Morgan State aimrtet ran ’h* itom meter relaw ni 3 "ft 7 This 1* about 10 yaid^ 4ton of a mile The four iioy* to^re James La- Bea« h, Boi 1 v|et B J Brown, and (ieorye PHnltdil I'hi* time, though not a- gofwj as ("t u'enta 1 the rune Hall’s best time was Wl (h 28.ft on a straights way Hob tt alter* of T"xa» could have won the high jump which was won by McDrew of Rue with 6-" record. Dob. hell Tied ( hicagro, June 27 <A6 4 lan >- 6" 7”. if hr could top 6" ti” as he Doby of the Cleveland Indians has has done twice in the last two moved into a tie with (leorge year* Al jumped fi 6" the '•eitamly town the points. Womack of TL has keil of the l>etrdit Tigara for the which would have American league hatting leader- good for some ship Average* oj games had*'* ( ould Have Placed High 1 ®«tt4ay sto.w Ki ll and o w . . , hitting .366 WaMar (HmAJ Bv.is < hail-y Meek, also of th* „ f rmtrx.it was tk.rd with Ml DfHn*, and tth.te team ha. a 24 and Balter Drapo of th. Boatoa hn«d jump to hi. credit, and g,* « M f(IUIt A wlU , ^4 kat distance was g.md far kh at T*4 Wiltiama of Boatoa was Mmnrapnfcs (.raig* kadsra of tled w1th lr , m mal# VVrn Hufthall standrai ttoa IsmiI r* Pet (Ut. . 6hft .,, ' Texas Gool, 4 1 Dorm 14 V 4 1 60ft Dorm |6 4 2 6A7 * Milner 4 2 667 t. tt aiton 3 4 42ft 2 '/ TCVV 2 3 m t 4t6» 2 7 Ihvrm It J 3 lh»rm 1? 1 4 200 4 tt Pointers 0 4 46)0 4H L- r|» . o a • * A mdc when jtoy heat M rgan ^ Maroon and White, who ,* the p h^ f or the lead ia runa batta.1 si state at she I/.* ^pg.-le« ( oiesium httt champion discus hurler, | ,„ tq t p rrr WilMaias ' ala* led m homers with 21 ansi in imparl Relays, 1* proba^jf mote phenosn-j could have had an easy 3rd in the enal ire.ause it wkdtun m the mid- -ame event had he ihrown the dia- afte.ruN.n «umm<» k'-at on a cm-* cu« I6.V whi.h is hi« average fori ier track compaiM to a coo! ( all- ! the year H» has ciearedr 17«’ in' evening pit the I olesium practne and 171 5" won the NCAA speedway Rhoden Ty tore-Ahsahle tt ms tuaa with 63 Kell had the moat htta. 6ft Tom Byrne of New York was the leading pitcher, witk - sight win. and one loss for .ftftft. B.V.D. MS NO summer pajamas "Lm k ci.i u u, ; „ ■-•I Lea. 4 .- cttccu ycu/ «ho haul the “vaAsrsn*'' In the donteat BraMs" tt m Braky Ptipm 1 BraAt I poxes ft" feat to t G "Spil. ” White. Stu to* dtrector, and < buck mner Rattalinti sp >rt» tor, White, who perforate.I «n 1 gndigon fo rT Aral A.tjvit (tahaniMv, fr UWtlxUtj ■a W77.it on nght No nvaasy dnp anwv bonk 1.KKK- EAJ4T (.ATE (OLI.E&F. If it s enk mitoa you prat •Porfet me a*t* jt Phssne 4 II&2 s» ■ ■ ' 'i...... ■ to . the whde. h.vil - men ltog 1 Reeu cunti t co-oditar of The Beitaium topped the t\i»* writer-tappers with » tuft sene* tl22, 114 1531 his Ib.i toing ttaskiov'-n th. (mper men * ia-st individual ( hicag-« the evening eff.*q fnr a -mgle game a* well ThBalnphia < it) editor J.wl Austin wa* see 8t. ts#uis oml high tor the Inu with a daft series 110&, 12ft. 124) and < abamaa Team - AAM hefun the n*;!^ ^ ‘ W<> * ,<h ** ^ l » 141 ! PWMelph.. Th» Muri> nt Artavuie* trv. led St Uhii* by four wm* aftoii the first line. Mrvatoh and by 32 aft«w twk. lines, but tto 'Wage ''stamina’’ of kh- Jkmngsters from New York ■‘itowb the hall’' bfought them in Pittalaugli “bead wf the . arty leaders — get decimon though Duzy Trout uh*ci up m the ainth. American league . Team- tt U Itetroh 4! IB New York 3ft 24 Cleveland 36 36 Boston 36 :|o fm 2" ft' National I eafue tt L Cinrirwati title. If Jack Simpson of the Cadet Ajuad could have re|ieat*d his 13' in" jump which he performed at the hansa- Relays, he would have w n 4th plan m the SCAA pol«- vault Tub) 11 Rm|,. *f (he fhsls with hi* 2(KI javelin thtow in the •• h of these | same me." would have taken the nous in tl eir uh [losition in the lug meet So if sorftething ould be done to yet these ftW" 'raik stars to th. big -miimer meet, they could come home with points, tiopklst. ■ecoro*. and national recognition for thettiselvea, their school* and This year we 11 hoy* had 'IF 1- points fhey entered, and in a few ('•tt r*h !e the 1 all- one school in tb.- Sttt msy i)| II of ,ts own tons and com* home «tth a national title, tte think o . .... the Smthwe.t « o«f.r*nee has the '"^'5*' * '"T maten.l avadable and the emshe. ? ,n ** 7^ r *" kB ** fur* the quarter final* ....... . -ledgman ranked No. 1, *00red >> illiam* Leadi •" i-s. § 4 rw- tor) over Howard tt aiton of (Ireat Field in NCAA Golf *%Tw«« —r- .r! Albuiiuorqde, N M June 27— seven seettod playrers and Ato—Casual str.diing Morn* tt’il* | l^ 1 4 , * ,ir ' 0 ^ Tony Trabert of Cin-^ lams. Jr . demonstrated for the cmnati - loat a total of fttur sets rdldi.i v.v ho Ar jquHi t« .14 th. M >1 t *" n id" N t'4“ftn' r fet M'l jt wa* le 1 i arl>A \ et 4 only Jedt -e 1 tatives i" their ccmferense. and jbiy made a ftm might have placed ainastiiwt 12 points they entered, sod i R. »ides Rhodrii J to ho won the N< A \ ami AAV |<|"Htttymile ti tie* Hi "Wn w .id th \i A A 66" ebampton in 1 5) I and Tvler wor th.- Senior AAL tf' i meter da»h la*' Sa* jrdar boy* are tn.e own tight. It this AAL tofet and the re cent NCAA meet, jt. wa* interest- ing tg not* the ait#me of Stti 66 ! athlete Charlei Paikei of Tex 616 a* f ox. and Veift ||Hirew of Rice •tol inrlng the 565 Jfu \i A A 452 showing 483 amo| g them 36ft forma srhooD jllAi and Slan- -883 fori -ran away iwith the meet jy, Rews m* For (lal ( s HuprriBary 5ft6 ( aiiforma *chaoA took 1, 2. 3 5F6 in ib* la.*t yeary Mart and LSC 576 has *'>u the JA title tome- 542 tiling I k* 15 of tht last 2ft years 516 Thete ape a nomper of reason* Seeded \etters Ahead in England ttimhledon Jun# |7—41k—JTW 15 seeded player*, plus all the, Amencan*. marched through th# 1 firat round of meiCs sing is* ia th* all-Fmgiand lawn tennis champion- 1 ship* yasterday witkout a talas sfly. Their first round opponent* ears •* 'f the c.>mmitt#e winch me school m the SttC may "place k *2 - * d 0 f t Xht I g * pulling strings. Only the strairvad) rigkt wrist of Australia’* Frank, •sMae lOUMAtOAT*, •Mr f»C PARKER • 4STIN HARPHARK COMPANY Ow th* BRchangr SMmm — Job We off«r |tmtn)4 thorough service an •eerythmK Soe us todsy CAMPUS CLEANERS 0|M'n Handball I ouriu'v Knlrv Form Pleas* enter (meft (us) (name and address) in the Open Hat id bail t dame and addres») Tramament. Stn^iea ( ), tomkise ( ). Paflner's namey He. ^ r ... 1 f Entries should k(i turard Ml ta Mtudrnt Artivitiee office by Juto- 28, iged as fu ililorma pigh school* em . "T,"” ' ‘ ~ 7'"’ *”■ ~ ~ track mini ami therefore ' W he has ^ one ever was im eenou. bettor tlaikmen the Texas ^A 1 # ^ ^ i J amfteur golf crow n * this yeai AH Larsen ef Ban Leagdr • xfn YTad for the donnufttifri lhai these western schools hile shown and car le summanttNf a* follow* tt t aiiforma b gi ccbool phasito pioduce ...—.. . ' _ . * ] amateur golf • Track I ntett-ajm the Golden TWwtry. 2lt-year-o*d Texas turned back stubborn Mato u high amf rjany tovy* parti- t'nlraraHy temor burned un the Cornik, one*tiree Cxech now npnte hi the spftrt h wveraity of New Mexico cour*e r » •*>!•. I-A 7A, ft-l • Their seas.fti last* longer in- with a five under-pat 67 -good Budge Patty, foneer Le* Aa- U> the sttwinssr add interest ia still for a seemingly safe lead halfway 6'ies ace who now lives hi at a peak when the laige meet* through the 36-hole oualifyiag France, oouldnN get his ierxiae in roll around sinca Bku cmference triale ia the National Collegiate ^e**" agaaist Raymundo Deyrr. of meet i* th# 1st ksfck in June and Athletic Association tournament ’k* 1 Philippines but pulled out the school last* til tk. ttoddle of June His perform*ftC‘- was good for "ratch 6-1, 6-|, ft-7 The last reasAi 3s the big on. a one-stroke edge among the firvt Vic Setias ef Philadelphia, and may effect tt>e BWC as far as ftft to complete yesterday * 16-hole GafAasr Midley of Mtalm and national recogni|o(f >• concerned opening round in the 53id annual Fred Kovaleeki of Detre t laet With our own cgnference meet NCAA asaet The mnaiuder of the { *^1 rat tot in winning their taking place in tjtojuitddle of Mgy. DM entrant* were still In Ihe 1 matahra interapt » (h-ad bft the time the coarae it that junctaw, and the' •. ——— - — NCAA »nd A#A f meet* roll Iaat thrfeaomw wa* not expected around. »nd all "f the local track to finish before 7:90 g. m. (CBTl. We pay Ihe mqhest plict^ loi U.vptl Books - We main'atn wholesale and retail lists thf year round. GET OUR PRICES BDOHE SFILING THE EXCHANGE STORE S"Tvii»tj Thxat %qqifN‘ — LOOK KIDDIES Thu Ad «nd 5 cents is good an any Train -* Cwa — Femswhwl — AirpUne. I NTIL NOV. i, IBM IhaVland park ! Highway 6. South Between Bryan A College WBtfton To Participate In AH-fttar (»rtd I V.-Xg.., June 27 ipate (xanic Wat llttrak ef on son of Riee and Tom Nebraaka. both ceutora, Wednesday were addsd to the col lag* all- star fratbnll tram that wiU meet the PhUndelphia Eagies in Sold- wr Field on Ang. 11 Dt. Eddie Andorran, of Holy Crara, hand coach .of the 1M0 •»l Mar team mil Atari practice with Mi amtod on July 19 tt St John’s Military Acodemv. 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