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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1950)
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July 11, in Chicago's Comiakey FVk. th* 1 'th All-Star baaeball game will bacomaa raality. ami unlem unusual happens, the Americas League will wm its fifth straight and 13th game since the •vent waa initiated in S3 the teams uil! be twa of the TL Geology First Place in % HABOLO GANN T»»« Gtoltgy teak mi wndm- l>utsd Unt-ptmcr sUsr yss* tertsjr’* srtion Is tkr «ummrr m»- •ion'i mtnunurtl •ofU»ll THt Truu rf*w thumped Don* 16, eg, to f»n fern* nm plsr« for the ftmt tim# thli rsmpsim In othrr fssMB, TCVV •moOierta the Boot Potnion. 11-4. end Don* 16 droppod Milner. 10-6 Don* 14 poce 0» of sd is bp id two to the 2hd law MOoOn Diivtar, m • Ooobie is „ wirre tltao U the ptaB ! ■J* Buttor i three-run hoMer in th# " ftrot pot TCVV ip fropt, hot W«ot Fomt tied thr some in the mum* frame, talOnc *d' »ntsse at four ”*** walks and a oin«l< issued by H. ™ L Winder S-W • r »6h Wsst Psint • Fowlsr scond the tis krsafr walking Station It already sent i as rsyreosnutives of the CS Swim- far sntraaee mm* Sesw In tOs • |/| fmosSyte Collooe Suuo* ai* Hosswiarv Lensrt Nsnry Halt, Martha TVr MAMfTZAl > . ^ t _ _ _ top manMera tn the nsaur leagues. Caoey l« dmep^l Miioer 10-1 D*>r Stengel nf the World Senes champions, the 'l* **• sne-haif game oft the New York Yaak*>*h, will pilot the American U'th Dorm IS and Dorm 16 League while bort fihottofi ad th# Bkooklyt) WiH deedt rtle National League \ T« M i. Dm* 17-4 _ ^ „ Keil. IWtrwt 3rd bsaemsn and the TCW. R*d Hoidenmn allowed k l* uti * r f m only fire hit., hot the nr- iy ^gigM^psiyi riors leak sUmaSae* of 10 haoas I h* final two hmmgs * throucno the country , vision of An!h » mM Asan P«nhtrthv » UadtM WUI swtfa tke 11 hraastKtmke wMe Ml :h* mn in the fifth after ‘hn.itg advsnnng to thin! oa .If*** Isr sad a fly. sad rsumiac *• i lialdfc r de^ta. The meet will Both Penherthy, s»d h Sundav a i g k t take U. the pool m Um 46 | | bark eve*ts naals will ! stroke. » jmrm. UUM. iwlt *411 '*#ety Slim Wakefield two hits for the losers clouted Here is the American UsiTUe sod (as* Miekaei'. WankingUm AU-SUr rustsr Outfletdem — Starter, (picket in far halloti • nH J"’’ P*g|s»hs. New - Walt Dropo, i.mt.ip tk; lt#«h| ,*• . „ iKwr, Boeton, 2h. Phil KsstuUc -Jim ilsaWl. t’leveland New York, sa; fewrpe Welt, -lie w ^*heraian UiUr. >t 1>hiis trmt. 3b. Urry Berra. New York. _ U thf National Uagu. AU c Tod Williams. Bast on Walter Kvrr*. Ik-tnut, and I^irry D»by, Cleveland, outficUier* Mi.^ Jadb Penhertby TerreH Ann .Scktessrlma* and Kanry Wpnn kWhstitutos of the two bSMWMd sTGHbS’fgiew'TiCr! iomtk K * Adanwon raid that Hale wUI also swaw the 1*» home rut,* one bv H Wil- n * >r * • ntn *» >we eaooeUd and ‘ (W individual medley and be ^ * 4her by Butier Wh t ** f rt ^ *h» beet meet • nwmher of the freest) U A re- T «as only flee kit a but the TCW. eight-run .plurge ^ thd #ty U, date. Other ^»W with Elegw Pnoa. Both tom toS ifTai ■ - t* the find two inmnf* c ' t ' m ^a‘ ^ m-nt (earn. Nnherthy and Lenort The fmo- „ tore^ tsoA aevaatng* af 1) buses I •W" .long with ths defending champ-1 •W* H relay will he composed of rxamzJts*? ^ 12'^ * ^ -- u. ™ "SrzX pitcher John CVtVmo- deetding factor again Pared by ^* r ^ t f <tiee of Dallas. Rosenberg lohn -nioisa. and A W Tkyter, Whartdn. Dorm Id betters walk*pod Charlie T he «trv*sg Cork (Tub of the Jackson fee It kaae idowt Shamnick B<>h-< from Houston is After a shaky first mm*g in entered a* |s khr Golf Crust Club which he allowed two guns o|f fire °f Houston liflividuul entries hare walks WiN Berber settled down to •** fl Mn lUcfive^i from different pitch s three-hitter citiee. Ken Voss, betting is the aumber _ Adamson hgicves that the Col- feur slot fm Milner. Ud the looen at the plats with two h>ta BOrri AU. ST aNwnob Wen I wet Pel (,.B. ? t .ill Texas (leul Don* 14 ... Dorm 16 ., ‘Dona 15 , (Hilwar 7f7 S wr iv, SIB 2 646 2% 416 3 4<K! 3W lit b A mane *• Lawfur* '49 batting champion, led the nationwide poll conducted by newupap radio stationa, fl wm unekr the Mper I 1.1- ^ ^ V,:" "V. T ^ CWbkgO Trfkunc h,^ and catcher Bill Kohn divided Jsi kir Robmann. of Bfooddyn tt»e amior circuit's leading mound duties, showing tu si hitter and moat valuable player last year, finished second m between them Texas piled op a th« pol] Only two player* from laat year* All-Star team* *‘° durln 6 •*“ f,r,t mn ' were choaen again to the ttar$nf tmra Ther were Ted Wil- ,nt * off f " v ** lk * tkr ** hlt * “ n<1 hams of Boaton and George Kell of Detroit i , . Th. MM* , n. h.4* . h,„m, .«™». ot 333 for it* starting eight player* selected by the fans. While tha a. hiu wer, wii scattered with National Leaguers stHr’itiK eight have a hitting average of *** •*'*" collorUap more than «»c 326 There isn t much difference in pointa, but it ^maken a considerable difference on the field. u . . . „ 16—4. l*orai 14—4 Knatem of All-Hta/ Team* «. r . The Dorm 15 crew scored eight runs la the first anti fifth innings Ibtra Dunn try it, .ee'loedov ■fternnot to dethrone Ihm.tfui, v D*»mi 14 and gam revenge over the _ IhmHfrtn New ^ 1S . 4 ^ TC\T the first merge* J "sh/m l>oaing pitrhei Moruncy piUhodi^ <*ne-hit hall for five innings In .... the other gkro, Momnev walked Starter* (puked in fan Itallot)— three and allowed seven hit* while Stan Musial. St I/nm, lb, Jacklo' hbl teammstie* committed tw# er- Robiasor, Hrnoktyn, ^k; Willi* 1 roes Pitch*r»-Tmamy HyWvc. Vic jotM, Philodelptna. :fc. M.rty Winning pitcher Mickey Mi Uaochi and ^iio Hsf^HUa. Nrwi ■arWa, Nt l^>ms. Eaoa aki yielded eight kita. seven l.gk; IM. Feller ami Rnt> Lemo*i, Slaaghter Si Uuia. Ralph | them xmunr ta the fourth- and, leveland. Art I ,<temas and Tod Kinut, TUtidiurfh (>P{ Hank last frame*, when Dorm 16 tallied The Bryan-CollBgC Station Cray, Detroit and Ray Scar Sauer < hw-ago. Of; aid liny <’ara 1 ' * ■ - - 1 ^ borough, Chicago panella Br«K«klvn C. Alternate players — mfielders Pitchers lh>n N<%combe Gerry ('oleman and T«mmy Hen ♦*r»wcher Rrvt Brooklyn rich. New York. Frma rain. Phil- New York K«bio »oi adelphfa; Vem Stephens, Bogton; Phtl*de»ohia; Pwetl Btarkwen - * - ( cinsuti; Jim KnnaUnt). Philadel- TCVY regi.tered eight markers phi*; Warren Spuhn. Boston-, and '*> »he laat two fra mm yesterday Boh Rush. Chicago w —*■ “ 4 * *'“* " ^ — 1 Alternate player* — !nfiel.iei-» (»il Hodge*. Brooklyn; Kd<lie Slapky. New York; Red Sihoen- dietist St Louia, and Pcc Wee Rce»* Brooklyn. (hitflolden Ihikc Sruter Bnmk lynj Johnny W yrostea, Cyv mnati, Du-k Si*ler Philadelphia and Andv Psfko. Chicago Caichcrs Walker Cooper, Ibis .in. 1 Qsksau. and Wtg* 1 TSer are latermodlaU Mm -SwiBKMng is the intermediate dtvuson wil ho Kay dstacr, Ann _ _ ErgM, Nancy St Loutse Straat. Pam WiWi. and Barbara Milkr Othsr art hi Mm swimmer* from the hwal arao are Tom Barlow. Quofye Boyett. Dick WsBA Walley Nw berth y, Bah Barlow, (,epie Kltppte. Dave H The eraiors ... * _ —hk1 umugaI Rale. Carroli keys 1 ton, John Parnell. 1 are Howell Johneon, Jason Nsgoe. mA Dick Diek Wrick Divers from CelUfe StaUoa aw new, Albert Stevwae,’ Johnny Lpons, TH , A “u. u ^rrL^r.MMC« Some of the swimmers entered tie roe Arrmediate boys and )u*- the 1 ntermedtate divisions wiM mr boys; and Bobby Karow, inter- m «■ t-I —a Am 4 —■ ae JM..A* — ^ *- Imso. *4 T -T . ^ w r 111 niviiKfti* win inr noy* tsjts aes Mary Lea Epgk, Judy also swIm in the sen Mr divieien Medial*. — -W —- " Bombers to V if k :,^ith U (*ran"e lege Statio* huikera can repeal last year’s performance if they win enough point* in the hinior and in termediate espnts to carry the team through,the senior events Alosig wrgi Di# ( erk Hub Adam *on expects ‘pmpetition from Ty ler and Ban Antonio Patsy Bwingi, Ann Copeland, Martha Frfta Nancy Haie, Kay Parnell Vaa Adorns,.n amt Gayle Klippie will Ac 'lepended on for points in tht- fhre* day meet Junior Roys Events Swimmieg |n the junior boy s 64 2 I yard f A** style representing College Stetign wil! he Craw' Thompson, I’ete Hickman (Tinton C HeKey, Stedman Doma. Bobby Wil- ( wins. Ihek jickman, and John , R«b» rt Smigi J«*e Steen end Dick HNbersiei arv entered in th* On . Local S/torts Schedule . . . FRIDAY. JULY 7-Softball, CS Softball licagLo Giant* vs. Pi rate* at Collcg* Hills and Indians va. Yankee* at Coflege Park with game* beginning at 5 45 p. m American legion Junior Ri»*eball: College Station vs. Seal) at Scyly. dad Pryan vs. Connor at (Vvnr*e. I to break a 4-1 W est Point lead and hand the loners their seventh de feat of the season ton. Bmitmtiwm SPORTS FRIDAY, JULY 7. I»64 Page! ipg are Job* Lyoas and Albert manager ( laud* Mahk JMevwia F*uf of the previously has annosmeed that the Bombers mentioned ‘i-.jp. are entered m tbs are phundtig a heavy setwdul* for 1W yard mdftn.lual mi-dley They the remalsdet of the season Sgt siw Lyons. Tpompaon, Stoen. and Emu* B Elliott of the AdM mil' Stevens Ury department is the ptaytng J R Simth, Pet* Hickman. Hel- manager «J# th* team. 'XW. sad Fbwfi alao make up th* The pMrhing will he exr«*inr ( '4 Boy * fref*tyl* A relay with ally good,” Mahl* sahl. -and with • < *kwen« Tpndpson. Wilkins, and tke use of Bill StirtuB. Mike Mis wk Hicknsss forming the fre*- tovieh IMand Jones and Don Mrte B r*l|y, ie.gh Pricr Jerry Cummings, we should win th* ms- »"<• J «« k M< Neely )ority of aur game*" forTn tK * 4 ,t A rnat ** for lK * r ** Clearance Sale ALL SUMMER SLACKS and SPORT SHIRTS an* non on h ale at 66%^ to 75% trf Original Pricr IndiHlnl lire many puttern* of (^itlim binJ Rayon in NorriHGaMial and I opurafl Nport Shirt* Slack* raii£c from Cotton (*ord* to All ^ ool Tropk*aK ... . 4l*o inelmled iw a few diwc*ontilined patterns of Tex-Tan and Tooled Belt* Exchange Store *0M" - lays. Jamwr (,irU Kients in the juai# girt* everts acting SAVE MONEY 0* TMBIt ’ Special* for Friday A Satnrdn - July 7th & Rth < ruatene Shortrnin« .... il lbs. .) < h- n Ik 32i .... 37c I Tall Swann Down (lake Hour I’tak Kexsut >—Na Salmon IM .X«>nte HaJxrw—No. tL. Peaches Nu-Zeat—46 Og. Orange Juice. . . t'otnalorit—No. ? r* *w i*ai/u rwA *rio**iOt-' 4*k**r Kvewt* mam s»i> i. i m *« Her* S# I 3 . *r»1 frMsVjt* OirtS •# 1/1 TaM Hr Hn*« Ml 3 tmtl inn* M 1/Si 't%n' ftrauiorok* aov* M 2/3 ).m* iM^kort,** (Mrl* M 1/a mot bacOatraa* any* 4**Mt ouw im rwd "*<*''"t** 1 <*mii*> Sny* HM) raftt BmIivhIui. mwll*) CMOS fsl I | fan! 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Fng., July 7—‘.T* - lotus* Broifgb and Mrs Margaret DuP tat wort tBi’ All-American Wo- raon s Mi.glyx semifinal* at W im- blcdon rcstgrtk)’ Rat th* ^iltght was *toloa frtim the t'gnen by th* longeat OMihles aaatd these court* have evar aaan efiur hours and fiv* minutas durtnA which Budge Patty and Young ►tiy Trahert finally ovarcame pMnk. Hedgman and K«a McGrfkrdr of Australia. 6*4. 31-29. 7-9. Tf- Mis* BrtnMh. the defending champion **>", Bcverty Hill*. Calif scorgd a nurprudnfly easy 6*4, 6-3 viftMy over Doris Hart of Jacksoipraa, Fla. and Mrs. la Pant, AwBcar Utlist from WU- aungton. Dgli won from Mrs Pat Todd, of u fnlla. Calif.. »-6, 44. 14. FOR Mil MC THAT CANT • E BEAT . . . It'am my a troat! uy that “AGO®" WAR HYMN" W« all k| 0W that tt'a tha ba^| thF * a Bo buy t m now whUo Lou a them oa hand n t( Pie \|)ples 2 for 35r 12 Ot. Port land Punch f^e l*arfr Super Suds.... 2 for 47c (slut Super Suds (i^e Whita—14 1J» haro Syrup I^e Miasaonw—No. 2 Peas 15f Hunt’a in Heavy Syrup—Na. 2 (an Hlacklierries 2Sc (sold MexiaJ Fleur 5 lbs. 37r KimheH\ No. JMlO—Me\ irna Style Beans 2rer We largr ADR w Kleenex 23e S-otl Toilel Tissue . . Ilk • PRODUCE • Santa K*ma Plums . , Florida Oranjjes r (irmn VHxH Okra . . Blank Rye Peas. . .... lb. 19c . . 3 Ihs. '19e Ih. 9c . 2 lbs. for 9r Extra Large Sun Kist liemons. Doe. 19r Nm. HNS Pnwub-r Old Kaahioand Green Beans...... 20e K Lk Maxwell House Tea . 33e R Ok. Dri OKI Mixed Sweet Pickles2-29e (artoa Dr. Pepper......... 21e Hediuni Ivon Soap ... 2 bars 17e Ken I. Hatl<ai Dog Food 2 or 25f 2 l .h. \dolphus Hire 29c 24 PH M<«itr Pear Halves. , d. 37c- I I*b. ( olomd (Quarter Blue Bonnet Oleo ... 25c Nm 2 PatWi Bt'cf Enchiladas. ... 16c 74 Ot. Nahiaco Vanilla Wafers..... I9r . A-tlaa (Inamarr flr—(Mr Hi Bright & Early (affee 68c. Nm. 2 IJhby * Tomato Juice . . 2 for 27t No. # S«6 Vrg \ll Mixed Vegetables . . . 17f (ainpMla Tomato Soup Iftc No. 1 Diamond Tomatiu's 3 for 25c *"*" 1 11 t 1 ■ 1 I ■ I ,11 , • MEATS • , \ 4 LA. Airrage LB. TURKEY BROILERS, 55c Heart O' Texas HO ERs FAMOUS BACON Duaa'a All Meal • VCKNPRS: Arawar Star Baby Reef VEAL CHOSP . . STEW MEAT . . . . Il>. 55c lb. 17c . lb. .the . lb. 69e . lb. :we .* i 1 s. i?4 r c'ys SUPFffMA RKE T Air Condi tionad far ComfortaMe i COULTER DRIVE AT HIGHWAY 6 ca rosprrKwgp orriu.« F ) /,,H* ft