. ! A . Mural Softball Winners Cut , Dorms 14,16 % HABOLD GANIT ♦ Pot# B U«i mWMnmi «»fthaH lot the fint us wtok* mirniwMt to thm> jrv«Ur4«y *hern,n>t TV«M. Dorw 14, kni fW«i M Kav* mathaiatUrkl chan nm of ftniatitnr ia finrt pl»r« iHmn 14 hMraiiwd the ronr>*r-u|> •h*t hr •m>*th*nnf !»oni« ft. IW^f Dorm 14 K>mH to T*na, t-f, | ia the epotltffct fame, Walton far fattarf w> Milner TVmi lead* Dorm 14 hy one-half fame Dorm 14, off ‘the pace of tw«K I amen, mu*t eOreep their final three fame* to stay in the run nil*. Dorm 11. holder of fourth plare and two anti one-half fame* away from Teiaa, mored out of conten- tten for the crown yiotenlajr when ‘ Texaa and Dorm 14 won. Teaaa 2. Derm If—1 The Teiaa crew ootrlfed ita j fourth atraiaht eicU»ry yeatecdoy after tahinf a pttc’her** duel from Di»rm M l^aer John Thomas, al- [' h»winf fire hita, oppamed John D'Dooahoe. who allowed four well- acattered blown. Thr game went woreleaa for ; fore fell framea On*y l*eo umn ad* eaneed a* far a* thrrd aod only J four*- all T( iumn> ir«t to uraerxi j leiaa uDod thoir run* in the •nth when O’Dortahof' opned with s a ainfle and Al Ratcliff followed with a douMe, Kendutf the pitcher ! hewie. Jack HowaH eav» Texaa ita ' margin of rarfory with another ! awtfle that womi latrliff The fWm If run. frinaU-red m the! seeenth off a haw on halls aid three error*, wa* uncamtsl t Nationa Dorm 17-4 14—15. D»r» The remaining game of the af ternoon waa a woll-played affair for four innings lK>rm 17 a H>e allowed no htU. hut faur walks romhined with an error accounts*' for two Dorm IT run* in the tec ond Thro Dorm 14 batter* found the range, (louwiliag I out eight hits Throe Iwrat tgnkem swept the M 2/S yard freeotyle event in the hov* dmsion, HoMing their Irwph'e*. left to nghl. ar seeuod place Pete Higkman. winner John Kuht. Hmith. and (linton HeDey. who togged 4he deck third. Hurl Shotlon Happy Ovvr \alional League Victory Chicago, 111, July li- 'jP* Burt to oi*ratulat« his vietorioua pkay- Gnag “A- relay ry Gwyefi Jwha -P "f"' - *"* "" "f y | Baylor FootbaUers To Br Young Team “t I B) KKHtKD I’H^ToS jirc among the top' . •. ... con lewder* to fill the final vacated (raitora ooie F>wi w the first (KJW t Min of a seriea of report* on football jartivitien af the different BWt t'onrluduig. tie Beam are in not! achooU ) U«o had a |ppt ami will ptohahly I come out of kii*roation after Bayior’a new head choeh George their firat h g games and surprise ! Sauer, will i>egin prefskriwg tiw everyone k ll»W» Bear football ssgiad Sept 1 * *- 4 * * With 2t) rdtaming i»?ttdrm«n. How- .« . a .» i . ss user, hi* HaeeM thi» fall Will de 'WorldH (grratf^t AlhlHeN | (hind heavily on the drrfot aianree j . F ' | of untried nophomorea ahf ftflhm srs."' * ti 3-2 another had. PwMiwMI Up«uo pttchgr ca*a, who hi Id) Ngttoaal n A moo* the And place* won hy the CS swimming foam was tha boya Inlermediale diving title. I’roudl) holding thetr trophies are, left to rtglli, runner tip. Dickie hraaer from Tyler, winner Hohhy harow of (S; and ikied place Boh Applewhde of Rose*her? The !o«a of IH let was fpll of griao- happy a* a 14 •ndTll nma during the la*t throe* y*ar old Orho&lloy over thr i to 3 whoae fourteenth inning homer •"d f.old s fhanegs con inning* away to wtn the W* onaratulat* hi* vwtortoua pkav-1 . J. . k T rm *‘ n e,a. Se had h*a pi- lure Ukei/with I ^ Red Vh.-nd»e«wt Of the Card.nata. ^ U, * f mly ,mo wl|, hurt broke up the game, and With Pitta- •deiahiy fh« frmiaate* burgh * K tlph kmer, who homered ^ , f r ** T ' f 0 ” 1 ’ thg nggidn* No in the ninth 1 l , w !, «c r J D l«*n. hcetmd team The red headed SrttaM ndienat waa all Amenaan end amf RurkN fav joyoualy gleeful Somehisly asked «Tte |.a«» receiver. |>on Mouser w hat sort of pitch Detroit’* Ted I**! seaium s h am faptam and threw him in the fourteenth: ohfefahcc guard;! and Chuck gUe** it s aa a double knuekh- Stone, who was all-SM(C guard for game going Inumph hi* National •-aguem fash •ned Tusaday. Momoey tunicd in another ere j bittern* sg in hi* heart from ditablc pitching pr'rfwrmanee after f P"' bming and jeering at allow,ng .me ha to right fielder *'• intra^uetmn * a* ahn.wt gone Hansen is the fifth Hansw ,,l !5 ^ l raw roundml the tmae* to score «ft*r *nd cut i.«w*. with a W«d grinJ three noiaccutive vegaon* b..,W .round, flunl^lW *r “ 4 £t r” "•! <• I- 'XI* O. I^.'i’^r wriLr^* ^ristTiTi^lSj?; '% Jwe..-J~^Wevl sr .er,! s.o,r My no ... •**»!?., Son a...ai ,..r h.* t„, hu ^.^.TSuKJ'S H**". £ *“ J". s>mi*« »» fL^jif’l twirim. of New Wrk * ETwbm, the IWe. nteew, »vom ’ Larry Janaen, who fanned six and lfir aT | gr*™,,, The gndmeti air allowi-d one hit in five inning* Math ias U ins 3rd Decathlon; Ross Repeats in Pentathlon far the vH-tnrs BOrTMALi tampion following Kveni 106 meU r Broadjump with Boh * family waa 1 Shot put SI \NDINt.S Name ‘ H 1 PcM. B, Texa* (,e<»l. III 3 7H9 Dorm 14 in 1 714 iK»rm lb •.I a M3 J Derm 15 * 5 b!5 J 1 * Milner * 533 3 T( VV n 4R2 4 M wIuhi 4 ;» .!<« H Ibirm 17 4 1# d'g W Point i 1 9 H« 7 Ml l uday * 1 Schedule —Texa* v*. Dortn 15, an important game on it,amend five; TCW V* Dorm HI <>n diamond six (|H»rm 16 muet wia in order U* hoM a mathcmnUcal i bonce of first place i, (,am«a be* gin at 5 15 p m the gr ftial old Dodge#* Sljptloo spok# brtefi) of the b«e>- ng ’Vat folUtwpd hi* introduction: *1 stood oat there long e*»ough with my hut in my hand to let High jump 4* • an of ths-'i »yatem, Th"*« tii,i*>o out thee ought to be ashamed of themaelve* n*,wr ’’ Shot ton *aid h* knew 2M d s Hauer ‘’wouldnX haw 4 complaint auer 1% a gentleman. “All I wanted to do wa* win “ The niicago fan* boned She '»• beeaus* of thi' hwuer mcife nt. Shot t*»a had tried to dii^piwe tkr.rhi cmgn outfielder with hi* own Dub* » thrw-under-p«r 68 ywter* Snider but wa* oterrufed day at Brarkenndge Park to win ' In the crowded drwaaing room, ! medali*t honor* in the 44th airiuaj, 5hotter aqueedrd hi* may through »tate junior gulf toumaru r.t Joe Conrad of Han Antonio, lost aramie I Stanley Williams iti'waril* all American hoigir* at | the end pngition for th* coming wa ! *on. and Frank Roydetun. 19fL pouml line crashing fullhark *rsf outstandiag defensive Imohacker San Antonio. July 12— 1 API— R«d-hair«l Billy Max* J2?* we ** °f 04caM, th^ only pro- vuiua winner in the field, fired Fi> of (bfeaaa I* Hau returning letje 1 man nuar terbark wrhe «aw tittl# service la*: aeason although he alternated with Burl in th* man*unddr**M. lerry !»be|| * junior from Houjton is h* uer’» «*rwnd choice n« a fvplace pient for Burk go out |or football this _. j | coming fail, hut wijl spend hr* time ! wo of guy widest *porta in the preparing for a cayeer in medicine world whith were originated in ( Witiu-aaiug the 19 - year old the ancient (.reek Olympic have Mathiaa, Itrd National < h. * been dnmirwtU d by the past few ahip vietm^ ari Warren, who said the warld’r greatest athlefe, »uc-1 “AH R«h Mathias ha* left to do c#**fu|ly de&nded hi* dacathkm 1* whip Bob Mathias " title June $6 |nd July 1 while Wil-1 la every event but the lalMi Idir Ross agfer won the pentath- meter *nd discus. Rnh bettered hi* Pwle WiiiR u ha r ’^ lor champion hi) U»i* past week- *9 mark* A comparison of the Javehn wh# I* catering ^ T year’s mark* show the following ! IMNI meter The two rvant- took place on op- j nosite suiu tbe l Hiked State*.! Mathias w*oi| hie third National A A l Ibw wl'-ll'n crown in hi* home town Tul4r4 < aiif, while Ko*s «k l ‘ n J U ' ^^By in fldduig a no the, MaUw-aon's score qualified him fot #nf * 10 Pdlf » !t h W ilia»* Among the t'nitcd Statea G«.lf Assih * th. top r*l*d.datea ,* Hamid Rdey W b*i wa* an all-i ollieience eral >'• national junior tournament “t | starting July 1* at Denver Bert Weaver of Beaumont, who . wa. rvnneivup V, rhampion Morn. ^ Williaans Jr of Auatm last year, j qualified yesterday with a 72 Wr| I lam* turned profeasionni yeaterdag Riw*. * 2* year-old ii»'gr<>, re- preaenting *Udwin-Wallace f’ol- iege enteipdffthe final event with Talk fiHithall to a l niwnoty of a Lil podui deficit hut finmhed Twac fan and he'll geoerally al-j *ei-ond in |hd ISOil meter run with low a« how the l!»41 team wa* the • time of il»2 to win with a greatest ever produced at Forty final total of 1477 point* \cres one tie and otic loss not The reppa(kng champion won withstarwlmg hi* first tjti« last year in * *im Now comaa talk that the 19.V) ,»f the dar way. a* he entered the sana Texas team u going to make the 15<*» metef fen tmilmg in surund folk* forget all nhout that great place In wkngu g tin title he didn't eleven < f nine year* ago Blair Cherry, who happen* to he couching Texaa football now, will probably wince at such word* Cherry think* be » going to have Mithia* "4 d football .team aext year In winnfef hie thud straight de But he certainly isn’t talking about cathlon tt(l«l the '4* Olympic a team that wil, make folk* forget champ *♦! 1 n» w world'* record Dana Bible’, crew of Pete luiyden. .coring $,N| botnt* to ellipse the ( Jack (‘rain. Pappy Martin, Mai when he Urn* a *oph In ’4X. Other* old record lew by Glenn Morris Kutner, etc Contuiernd for the position are of rolorndoTset in the- ’34 Olym- and “ferry D» >wn* pm gamef |n Berlin with T.Wni who .re ttpoci.ily n.ted for then point* defensive work Second fe Ihe i-et M “wiperman" wa* Bill fl|an». the great Nort.. «, „ pie of segson* ago. v Mava# Threatened fe’ilh the Phils’fenlhant rolwfer, V J** Kwnstanty and Jansen and Blackwell in cigrtml, the Amcrt rafw never threatened after Dm / National, took the lead with two off Dodger Dm Newcomb* ta the fifeh Sever threatened, that ia, except for the sensational 'Cgm by Amly Pafko in the Ifth, Andy, regond wan in the Na tional awing . ihHt renter fWd gang, raced to the wall in deep ngkt center tw drag down Hen rich'* long ptngh drive with two gone in the 12th. Pafko altnow won the game him self la the Ihh when he *ent left fielder Dorn Dimaggio of Buaion ! '4ck near the fane* to drgg AaMli h» long drive with the base* kMd ed and two opt. Jansen Mazed Into the record i*ok» with on. of the beat jab* slice thi. colorful .ene* originated iff thi. wime fontiakey Part bark ia 1931 Allowed tn work more tlan three inning* when the game went overtime the Giant*' »—tr*l arti.t stifled the Amenran. wqtk ofie hit in five frame*, striking eat *1* men. i ; 4 j The i urting .mash by Babaun- dlen*t on a 1-2 pitch, landed in the first row of the Mat* in the upper | lef fi«4rt Hand*, about 37| feet away, Fne# Slaughter of St. Lout a, "Nhe displaced man,” ouened ia ONitarfleid instead of the raka' Bank Sauer as the lent mimjte ewitgh Hlaughui started the Nat. an dbmr way after Eobmeoa giuund- *d a single to right 4a th* aacohd the 34 year-old Slaughter, jpapipg 4:M.Z | gis seventh all-atar game, tripled <>ff the wall in left center amring Rnhby Slaughter aenfed on Bailer’* By to nght fielder Root Rveyfc ' Aaieriraaa Hit KabM The Americana got V> Starter Rohm Roiwrta, the Phil*’ t2li.(X)0 bonus kid. for a run in the third. M sshmgton * Cass Mickaclp sent HMD the I’araia la Help While Beydatun i* th* only re turning fetterman fidlha«k. Rich ard Parma * Maco product up from the freshman team will pro bably *«* coruudi rabie a< tx>a Help ^ mg fill th* halfback poaitkm will ^' n M ^gaf. but pUweri thini in be letterwen John (Jurti*. Maeo. Jaim** Jeff*r\ • orjmf I’hripti, arwi Dm thing that b going to help • doubfe^W^ *T rill I ITT I t fen ter field bullpen Phil RUxuto ive toe much »> f Y " r f k h «* t " u * “ bunt J^ . hit and Detroit * George Kell scored Michael, with a fly ta can ter Cherry i* hi* He'* not going to depth bug what •whatatutea he ha* are top flight boy* And that may mean the difference when they figure up the standing* at the end season the hmadginlp, fourth in the jave lin and 'he ’JO*, meter Jd-t. and fifth in thg iiScua. Bat 1*1 ion SPORTS w KD.. Jl'I.Y 11, mi Pages Don Newcombe of Brooklya, least cfferUve ol the N^tionll league pitching parade was touch ed for two nma m the fifth that pent the Amerfean* mt« the Mad for the first time The Amencana blew a rhanre to win m regulation time Dropo trip Ud to lead off the fourth bat wa* hung up twtwMa third and home on a enme-hack hall hit by Yogi Berra to Newcombe and is not defending hi* title. Per The Irlenl | Gift Send u SuhM'riplion In I he Battalion: •I* Published 5 timcn a week during the regular mmuuoh four t»ne« a week during the summer aeMion s| MriCKfPTNJN PKK F IOK \i MOMHh; ».? Tom Steld- itar bark a cou- All-Star Softhaller* w»" W ill Be Selected A mythical ail-atgr team, to be * aekualad from the nine intramural ’ softball teams, will be named in | Friday’* Bwnwltor wimg be Intrwmurul Dtrectwr Barney! Waleh A caMhtr, ftrat ►aaaiwaa. see- j ond-baaeman third-Baaeasau. ahert itap. U|gua outfialdart, and two* bperti Editor Ftnak Matutia* Intrarouml Editor Barmc Bant. .Welch a^d the mtranniraJ affl- can win coapoaa tk* kaJloUag bn^d jump, he lojt rw^L^end in After (fed final went Saturday _ . . t®aa stated he planned *' * rt vxeution fmo, com- *n fk ' ^ 0 , f ^ n » tioT1 » "' ,l ' wing the coming trip *** balf-mde ruancr. ha* hern hi* summer He wifi awaidetl the 1950 Mtrhigaa Sute 14 e ff until poaaibiy athletic council award for heat Wfer in ’52 Th* future oembiniaf hit •#udie» with athle- vermty freak maw will tics getitmn to Icela —Cottgf* Station RapraaeBUtivt— LOI POTS TRADING POST LEON B. WEISS College Station « SUMMER SALE • T c • $40.00 all wool tropic*!* ...... 12*. $35 00 siiauner rayon tropical . . . *25. MOST POPULAR SUMMER SUITS FOR THIS AREA / Regular and Longa Summer Slacks—Nylon & rayo*- R KMKMBER LEON a W EISS College Station ‘X