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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1950)
i T i HI '■ J - |l < 1 • 1 j| . i i L * ’ « t i To Settle Question Br hunk K Mamrla> lailailM Mtiar I Team ■ofttell ia two de- U<t hMlM de* Tool Com- nifkt. Ixmi* 1 doubt that the queeUon will ever Be aettled, But I Bope that the NCAA and the proteeMoBH) U*a*u.> . an re»c h Millie . ^ .. agreement ao that the coaehea will know what to expect fro* I”#*** W **®!*^ their playera.” • ’ ’ 1 ;pjy of Houeton in a double Irvat waa the statement issurd by hMM * baseball and basket bail coach Marty Htro# when he returned froia the NCAA base ball coaches meeting which was held in (kpaha Neb The question in Cdech Karow’s State ment is the one which has been under fire now by the NCAA tor the last three years It concerns the signing of codecs base ball players by profendonaT ctaba before the players have been graduated According to Coach Karow little was made st the meetiag toward solving this was sent to Baseball ' H M \MTXAH problem A wire s ■appy Chandler ask mg p the question at the rx •'hinds | Ka> wss #w twiiler for the start et whirh th Iwsl team woti. .VS, ' while terns mete l>»ti Wooit won or the mosl^ for th* eerend victory of th« Hoamteom, ^2. ToniarNl the trlnijem will travel > to the Oalwrrt Tinlmey arwl ton* rie with Babbit Realty Compsay of Houston In the tw.. rs'*m> at Hounto* laM Wfmkeml n»Kt fi#Mer Soooy Harri« crsiUtuieC u< ksd the hit- ten* rloutinf the *t>hen at a Shi p*r> sngT jpised wsr hits In ms Uips to tho plate dunne the two the head of the bat sport ' ___» - ^ LMmtoff man HU Morris M«rv<l next meeting of the pimfes- ^ )rutllli „„ fm , h< . A(r(fMM , wlth misstsner to brsig up the question awmal fluhs whkh will be held in mad*July. ('ommundoner gny Wstget sIm ESSS m the (lisndler said ^hat his answer to the NCAA had already been fust fradw. r'*"* the winners given and thbt the question would aut be brought up ia Utt ^ '•'rs»ar y te*i which they coming msstiM. . \ i 1^] Tri ,, IM® 1 1>M tk***^^ r*me Coach Karow continued aaytsg that the aiwwsr fiwBt the Su j Mklt M Tl7r . m i H.m. (•omisiNsioner was undoubtedly “no sfrssassat". hut ha dUefiiusheS I h* acorifiK >» the top not ksow for sure Many of the coai h**i w by the Coraraiasioner s reply, s^ieciallv itsd , one coach who had of hut playera signeti by the pmfBssional keaguea is the last two years. X>ne reason why I believe that the professional leagues will not try to reach an agref it with helSCX p^5 the (irofeaaiortal dubs need to ftl thew small bagum, and this i an be done only by signing more player* Karow added •But. I Atll hope that the NCAA can get together with the professional leagues and settle this plsbMm. ome and for all." Karow eoaewdad Tl Beat Through Hail sad High Baler Is His U ht* UnivcrMty w<»n tu Hl«i S' \ V ban* baK litli, it had tiroiinsli'hsd tiuilc a feat «huii tm>k tV« I osahurna through bail. hi-Mt e*l.l, and nun Tt’ Acfratwl tks «**ly no-hit Imtt asms foe lysms at toaM <»nrf and tic- tmimamlnt TWi wtli tw weather, the rams c«mm, hut sUmc with the rains tkc lamfkwms tss tinsed to win ss Jo* Kbrtcr akui- <*wt the t of the *M»cntb Th*' nedsn*! sit in* of the d«*uble Hsader **>■ s ivpllrs of th* »tan erUsith the lx»up»t Ae* outhittin* tl Hosslenisn*, 0-4 sod «>uti*rt>r- ing them. 7 2 AgHin the AKrteo sdflred >a the fm*t mninff but this tkgR it %n» Kisuh Ihividnot) snd Artr Jordan wh«> tallied off the tl|ne- hits Tour bita is tta- aecond frame and one in the thipf brought how* four oiott* Aggie jnins with Bob hr f artSnn, Jerry jAlbt rl, and fton flooton scoring tvdi'< Morn* Mil- h-r woiwd the fingl marber in the MSth with two sjwsy. i *. , Senators Drop Yanks; __ A Giants Dumn Dodgers l 1 Larrv ■Mil Broaklys. June 2»—(A?)—The New York Giant* damped Brooklyn unto third place ia the tight National League race last night, defeating the Dodgers 10-3 Jansen's consecutve scorsmss unung was stopp'd st M, tmt the (.»**»♦ righthander went *n to via kin eighth game, his first ovsr the Dodgers is two wtaoorwi PksKtoo S. Brsvss I Boston. June M- -H. 1%* Phil- sdolphit Phillies rt|>psd out <ml) three bite last night bwt mode the K of two of uistn to whip the m Brsvss, V| One was Dick Bialsr's tw* rsn burner which dropped into the right field i —mckw. Vsr* **rd in the top New York, June 2S^-(A?I- noa's home run with two aboard of the Itth tnamg gave Urn Washington Senators a 4-1 trtumrfi over the New Y<S Yankees last night. Finch hitter a I Mratas S < each Art tinmmm> oil! cboo** th* hreaalrskers for Si* < ollege Ma non -oimsiiag tram from thl» group of local **iSuaerk They ace. loft to ngkl, Joe Steen. Wally Ptwherthy, Martha Knfc. hick Wrtck, asd lummy Terrell. Mi** Krrle will be oat of Ike local sir I swimmera repre*ewtist t oil* ge Station in the •date meet at tbt,Shamrock pool in limiKtoo knday. Tl Geologists, Walton, TCYY, Dorms If, <Y J7 Win Pittoburgii. June IS 'An The Cinciaaati Rods psHtrad it uo the kaptoM Pit tabu rgk ffmlss SI. bat oight before crowd of ISAM Herm Wehnseier got credit for bis fifth win of tht year although be gave way to Ewell Blackwell is the seventh I ardinak* J-4. I oka S-| I'bteago June JS 'JPc The St U»ut» (animal* snappevi out of The their slumn today and *wept s Sport* double header with the Chieago f ub*. 3 to 2 and 4 to 1. Iiefurt a huge week .b*) crowd . ( f IS.SItj paid Afe V-CS Softball Tilt Postponed TV pmpnned softball game between the A AM AU Stars and the < oUegc McrckaaU »hs-h was srhaduled far Thursday, Jane M. has been p*i*tpon«d indefinitely. Barney Welch, manager of the All Stars announced yesterday Johnny mss lead 's single wtjh the *d gave the Ysskeas taw runs m their half ef the 12D> but relief Phil gams tad- •f the i2th but pitcher Mickey Harris go Rmutn to hit into tug doable play n*eeo A WhMe Bos I Wt-YeuM Teddy '.ray pooUd hie second tri umph in three days as the De troit Tigers roared (cum l»hu.d to cut dasra Ml* Chicago White Bos, S to t, laat night The victory <t retched PetroiTs Amervcwti Vague lead to four and' a half games over New Tost which test last night. (.ladnvater Fid«t> Brv an Nine, 54 So* 7, Vthirties | fwAa Him-. T" feat.-.t the WMsMngton Sta*> Cou gar*. twice in winning the u«nna ment H*. t Hxiley, wh*> *a* the Cou gar* eea< h. was a UclHc at AAM in the i-arly fits and he would pnrfobly have little to soy «w* the llniveruty's 'woeball team, Kut 1 <'sch Marty Kamw was well pi* *«ed with the TV wtuad ^ ( *.a<h Karow thought that the ■x .... Uig**t a"dt« ap that every-oie had charnpiot ship form through<lut th sfith two good days of piaywig weaSber the SWC baseball champloto* blasted the tougara, 12-1. **d defealod the Ralger Sine. 1&-4*. Gniag into the final jAy of C ay, tba t w»> finalists ft' ami «*hin*1»o Mate •bad ideol has* ball weather until d p. m When it began t*i * am again asd the long horns won their second eba*»p»oi\ ship on a muddy fold, i-p winners shoved their r !rir Harper Is New t aw* s mwwwal ; ■ H, \ kin«tilli WO,000 \ in the Kuig.rs nine ralHed eighth mring to win the 4-2 , Wall as the top Tl? Hurler aftei game, *h<.anng m th» NCAA tmiroey 17b CidumbuM (X, June 2K (API numlief Har|iet M yetr-okl pubiM l'i c«mn»r |»rt»- VcdBttiMAl fmm Pudsmouth Vg.. wtifi the MP.(NN) mid-cen doonshtp yest.r rii > Willtam*. Jr of Bora**, I‘a, 4 and 3 in th* 341 hole finals Thr-e Hft*‘m*>on *n*l two mg>t galnes were ai>mpl*te*l Monday in th* intiamural *<!U>all round iokm toumadient l)»rm Id ■!«•- fested the Tcva* (.eologlsta. 11 Itlf |h>rm 17 -hiitowt |lt>'n> If 1-4. Slid WhIUi dropped A> Wert ! PAnhrr*. 7-4, in the aft •mod*! gUpMW In the night tiaSi*-* ' I* rAab* wrat o.it over Ibirtn 14 7-k ao.l Tt'V\ iMun*-.' Milor *A Fesi 'w*e* on 'wl! rhidiiti , *l bv losing but le| Wei. WVhcrniCk fn*i*e<! \i W ijliHms«>n of lh ru< lt» to oMtr.ooe '*■« the weather and roprh H b* Kl.lk tarO MA S3 th. UngW. seemed to •‘•‘i' ibscovervi two r»ew *tam for nest iWv. defeataig Heii > ViAiam*. Jr ea*» time doing rt Tcsa* had a ^he hig one. of c«urse. is sot lock in liyeir firat game when ybrier who wiR replace Murray Harper led ail the* way and rl*«ed amt the rngu-k on the Idni He bad • k 2 record and hit 17b bale anti a sevda-f«H.t putt for fh * ftt.ia UmA on the <4rai ge in .4W(' eompeiiti.M and Fh|t. ^fpdptod 111* victory A Rosewborr jusiior — Cfas road In the second lay of play the Hrncir -who didn’t even letter Wes'her oa* eswtly oppoaite to duflng the r. gtslar g.-asnn, fimsh- th .' 4 'h. opening day ahich Has *m| a* ope of the top bittern in the esteem* ly warm, and overcoat* NCAA i<mrn.-y with a k|M aver- had l«> he worn when the Steers ag. and will pn>bakly lie holding everyone hut Chgitdler Harftr dr.M'im'! i .dorado AAM 3-1 down th«' nght field imaitipn for, -** After I gi»< to l*»ek Met* in Thn after aeother day of eoid the Teaan* next season the seentid rounrT I felt that I . «, ,, ei u ^. .. redid wi*,*' the virgmian «atd 'I OkBRNf ■MN^ ©■■NNB MBMTF »tip had Ms. ignim and J.ni Palmer Takes Lead in NCVA Coll Tournrv sevga-foot putt for a birdm throe 1 tAlbuquerquc. N VC, Ju»t -SJ? CT. luTT'^ r> '1''' tm.ldParn,* .me tougnassemt bp tu ve»terdav "IMlky Haki ri.et'st atir sh<.t sh»- laid Turaop open Hi* vie hfc eti und dtrnight yet«tt*f- a.n»* home plaA-jfoi th.- wirbnng run ia a game' dhich lasted for right innings Mtw.->n the TV , (.eolugi-ta and Boitn It'. John Thoms* was thf orinriing pitrher The winner* kT Webernick for eight h|ngle* •jr 1 garnered 10, free trips whilecftioma* issued 12 isalV* and 11 hits 1<xas’ htg irniBg wa* th.- I<4<r‘th ahen- they scoti-d five run* with T.d I.a< aff. K-n I.ile* KiA 4 W itaker, Ja» l. Hi »ard and m'tnklei crossing tin pl.t* Ib.ym lh* wigtdng iaU\ was in the ixtji when' kwy scored four ix.n* B >'• * atfaAr W dl B.iils-r VS I am*.u an.P lliil) lattson. -t. |>- is-.l ;« no- thi 'g.Bic plale v*ith th I'aiMi* uhi.h sir. *n>re'l off of n. ualk aid Ai-. hit* l’hila<f*dphia St. I a m is Brooklyn (loMtoti ‘ New Ymk ( lucagu F’tttsbui gh Cincinnati M L 3S 24 3d 2k 14 24 32 2F 30 2V 2W 2H a 3V 2« 40 battalion SPORTS Wed.. June 2b. IHMl page .1 Vhdadciphia. June » *Ah Th* Boston R»‘.l Sox put together two ctogiea. too walks sad a hit hator ^ „ « man to push acmaa two nma in Bryan (ollege Sdaltnn ,h.. mh inning and defeat (he ioat another game Inst PbiUdrlsbtn Athietiea 7-1 fai mgbt. but this .me was ■ Iboe as Williams'Mud home nm helped tho the tikadewatrr Bears barely iudg Bostonian*. H the pemstonlly rallying Sport*. | > j 6-4, in Sport* Park. The neebnd Hrowaa 4, Indiaao I game for the sene* Set we.* the two team* Iwgin* tonight at « st I» u k. June 3» AN Homo i p m m Sports Part | run* by Dick Kuki* and Un- Kighthamier Max Mohlbcrg t*K»k creitit for th* win. a* he wool all the way while Huff Mc<disk was rhaiged with the lows after having pitched 7N innings. Jowc Ker- narwlet replncod Mcf'liah and shut out the H«-Hr* in th. remaining IN fram.w, but it was not enough since the Beats had already Scored the necessary maigin. R»Und Cyr of the ft ports led the hitter* gaming four in fiye al though Pernandei had a prrfoct day at the plate with two for two runs by Dick Kokts and I hardt spuilod Bobby Kottm's kid (or hia 200th victory of hi* ntajad ••*gui career as the St Utda Bhow ns nuaod out the Cleveland Indian* 4 to S last night. I birr Ih.ra. 1 Ml first tory tom '-ame 4* ■ *urpn»e u. Aggie aseboll abort stone* hi 'be same gaaie Yale Vary last year on the fieohman base of Port Aortk, who piayed th* baU sguad there was an unusually first base posit*™ for the Cadet.- large rent erf wider who had the ten- last aegann. paced the l ardtna' deory to hit at a consistent pace hittora with two fat five, and l*c* of to? 'hrvughmit th*- diamond lackey Cmlet (ihoittstop, IH the sea-..* He was Charley Russell hitters with one m two tfip* to of 1 »rpu« t'hristi, who is now the platb playing f.r t0e ( olumhu* Card- Martdi Hamilton cnnectifl onre inals. a« hpt a large nuaitor of am »mfest once ohile Baptoll and AA M s 'V '.asdbAtl team Errerte led 1 1 barley -amr through when the bam Biaai ' . also at last year hVx fh p- w.-*e down m a gam- AAM team, was the xHUnthg pitch the other night when the Cardinal* er were play mg tto HuntaViila Mer When the Wmmar Border rhanu With torn out ia tto math Trurkens defeated the BMl QbV and the 1 %'diaais trading by one era. 14-h Hollis Baker figured in run. < barley connected solidly the win hitting two triple* Yn fiv* wth the pitcher’s fast hall and trips to the plat* s< at it over the left field fence, runs, sad scoriae twice brmgtpg home < ardiaal ami Ag- In tto asm. gam* Al gie te«mmato Jae heretic fur the gained * trple in A r*ce*i*Hl runs (Ma SrOBTS. Page m>/ I a ku I be aid net in mt way, hot I had Bach I could got hy them, b* caase I was pliurlag consi-U-nl ly. HaiVwr to"l In his last thr*k' Id-hole mafi h e*. against Mwlgnim. Ihmaret and Williams, th. new b..ss of tke pm# was :0i\er Imhind hi* ..pporent >nec while Russell snd e* iiJsii a* B'l.nill' Downs i>u\ Wnii'.v Fil to the plat* driving ia turn a*»ta Safthwll sad seoriag twice, hmumlf Botivilfe defea' {-oupof'* Agf id' suffered * me jo. dat<a'. last i.'ghl in lh* Nhv •nmnent wh»n i-- ) Gifts for Summer Weddings CRiiu OyaUi Silver * Mirror* iViurt* Fo4terv BellviHe defeated' the bHral squH i V3 Fivp Aggie em»r* were the main fartoi ia tyrllville’s win Thee* actors nr tto first fram- brought home tge winner- fir«l •wore and they toUl tto lead uni.I the fsufth mnigg wtoo Frank Davtdsaa and R.ft Metarl arored <mi two Aggie hit* Ace Jordan addpd another maik- er to tto Manmn score in the top of the math iaaiaa. bat the win ner* aadatered wlith a stagie run ia tto a#**' franp- and two in the final 1 atone in «in th. gam*, 4 3 B>ll Plagen a*4 the Imung hurl- er while R..y Bedn. was credited -with th* arm. rgy f<»r ahnrml tt-rtain mt*<lhl l»*r»< r- 10 the Natioowi (lollegiai. ARhleti. AssOciali»r (...If Tounm iticnt A l>l"4'l. 'J'-y ar-old w0io I.mA- like « halfhacb Palmer 4 bi-hoi. t.dai of (iti-iid I ik sis* dx utuk - r*|r u * l,, " ,r ' f n r the par 7‘J-72 1*1 l%mi-itv of N>w M.-xic* cour*. At l.-ast tbo o|her r«aipetilOr- atorr only a stroke Ha. k in wto' ppHlli-e«i tin l<e h closely hunchl"l fMjush to Id koics <>f .iiiMlIfying 1 t|g 43nl anbusl tourney; ’Palmer all' Mine uo. s n#w Nft A A medal r»‘cir<l His two-dh> i-gO-d was one »tr>4e undef the did •toik "f IHP hun« up. in tr« 1h4* meet at Stanford lTiiven.il> and held jointly by Morgan F*t iftli of han Jus.- State m*.I (.aw: 'Ofi 111A-on of l*>ui-iarUi Stale Yrv«»itig ;he " ake i Fora-i -•ingei were the Purdiut i.air of IMivid laflin, with 72 tin .110, a|i<l b'yci W ample' with 7l*d9 14ti Nlcxt in line w,lh « fourtli of tf < were 141 ;.ad 1.. nr Inttl. 1. K.xn SihI' dR 73 III. Morns WiUiama, Jr . !>*(*' 1 m \grslt> *.i* who b-d fi||st dl»> idtodcr- With a -parkl*!» f" ntoanwhiie idip|H-d three strokes 1 Met 'hi 1 for his second la-h*le raund lie |«.t*'d a 61-7R- 142 ta <ll..|' Imt'M into a probable tie for sixth anl' i'g lh. uu^ifiers, (.r"U(H-l w|th William*, wa- Jim Vlcker* of Oklahoma I •iverxitv Who also fMl off the ipo ' W" 1 wound up with tih 74 -1R2 i i\V' mns id ih. first mmag wen all that | Dorm 17 ne.slrd n -hulling .ml ,)4<t 01 16, n-U. The losing hm let hh pitch.-I « .me h.Mer siai idii ismW. H. gave up Ip Itasi's on Im»II« in the three iti'B of play while uincir/ h-.irlet rBed Heidman i. 1 • re. 1 the f i-t 'fill men m "r<!er Is lor. *0. on. p*Al l.e.l klist I.M-e «i..i snow .-'I 10* ku ao.i oi.g walk Ti' rig th. gaiSi-| I'ointers I • W Detroit 42 Vcw York 39 Clrvtlxnd 3« Boston ,3T MT ashiogtoii f’hicagxi 27 St l<ouix .4 21 Phi Mol phis ■ VA a Hon 7. ynag thud >g xml thr.-d fun- m the food for' .I. 'k< *n sAfiballers rar iRf.-man field, unteportdi Hipb. r? MK'aP Colgate, "ini* Sutton ILpreaenUtive- LOITOTS THADIMi POST It (cnlral Texas Hardware (lo. 302 S. Bryan Am Brytn N Photic 2-13W We pay the highest prices lor Used Books— Wr maintam whole«alo and retail UsU the yeai round. GET OUh PRICES BEFORE SELLING THT. EXCHANGE STORE Seivmq Texas Aggie* f. r-t ixth I he Mslton sAfiballers ran off .. .I left the Vfekt I'omters n 11 sevetf mning whi.h included II hit- and II gakr* "ti l.all- J m M ..d* ^ [hi winning hurl- r> u h h Perkinw'u the West I'oioi . r- porig ilia |A-J wih lh. l..-« Right fielder l.lorf< Ham- of V\ h) Ue. lewd 10.1 I' tc r- W'lh M dot 4. ad N ggl/l H I -cored once. Tl l \ | Milner I T'’\ \ le. 1 hI| In. way as th. \ moo ihei' third! da me "f the -un • mer session, dikaktng Milner. H-1. m he ppi'nifie i''gh* game last Monday It *4 M ilners’ third defeat in seven luting- Holland \\ ind 1 wa- > rrtl^ee with the w ir ? ifht hit- fiRia-mi | redomti ant- l\ m the Tl VV'viin Hithough th. y sro 1 ml four ofjtlieir runs in the i'k un two wgllL. tw«. hits, and hi erior. The. Baeis. lapped Ojt only 'hne N't^ put »<*..rod thr.-.- n"'s in th. -ikta on two walk-. wiki three err. r ■ Tl <..’..lo(i|ld *. H«rai 113 Tbe Tn\a- (ifhVog'st' rebounded in the night gdno with a win defeating thirtojU. 7-3. scuing three of their gtots on walks and 1 so *n errors jdhr O’fbonoho was . r. dited with lAei win ami gave up seven »eattrr»01 ' hits *nd three w aikr B<4 Kring aA.IRick Wiiaker of the Texah- s»'»fto three run* each, ami M i taker nRxir hit in his thra* limes to the gitote He walksid 1 twic4 snd reaclrd first or an i-rm once, Dorm 14 *Und a rally in the fit’h hut coulJ Inly -hove a<mw* three marker* jbefore tto fir* died out. 6-w j . . 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