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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1950)
f# i I 7 V t ■r — ^ O’Donohoe At B in Polling •# tW ( •IVtr W. H. b b (bart* *f tW li Glademitpr, Fort Worth Picked to Win Pennants % WILBi i MAtn* Oner a bam badinf • haaetell bacae on Inly 4 w»« the taain "wb Khaly to wto the pennant But that wu beck when the S-2 »rwr» we» eommoaptere, net an o^Mty M new. i L^eaftte Of Texaa’ aeven pi^fe««t<4iel. lion buehall baffaaa, there'i oaly A eetipW that y«*« oouM lie »afe in fUninnf that the July 4 tender wouW end up with the fiennant ■ppriM Fart Worth b the Texaa n it b Taaaa if) aa Artrrwuned by 9 pbynff mjkm M f r i f Laarue. armor The Cats heM after fa ry ti inert ef My the atwff to thla marftn iMfht he a sab hat to rataia Ha fere settinf MS ben. TW Beara after Jal) 4 HeM a fear mi oar HaM fame edfe in the Cast Texaa Ua« ue. A club loaded with talent •ent down from Dallas of the Texaa it 4h«u)d hold iU p»*i- IbfferetM Tab b Other l^arwe* But it ta a different lab in Texas' other leafue* Odeaaa had the top swot m the Laagftbra Laarue on My 4. The Oibra have tuewaB . afi Bif Sfrtiw aa chtof wall—lira. EBh er M»aM Heat them oat. Crewby toafed the Gatf Coast Learae. hat JaekaeariBe adfht he a hotter faaas aa to this tins C John O’Donobor Trans Ge ology’s see pitdwr. to leading in Ute balloting for intmnur- hl softball team’s mythksl sll-atsr tram OTtoaahne waa ahmnat a unan haoas tBadre aa the baBbc refu tor fitoher b the baaae He b also one of the league’* leading bttora , Over half of fh* hailots of the latramgral offirer* have aot been tamed in, and the umpire* have IWl aeted thrtr votes latruanural IXtwrtor Barney Welch. Intramural Kditoi Hamid Gann, and Sports Kdttor Frank ManitMB rowipiete the j S d g i S ( committee Hem’s h<>w the team new stands Catcher - Mark Howell. Dorm 14 D Donaldson, TCVV (tied). First Base--Kay Beard, Texas Keraad Base J.wk Miller, Dorm >4. Thud » Derm 11 Shart Stop Bill M«rna Boh Carlson, Id (tied). Tutors By fBAXft K. MAMTZAB a With the departnfe «f Msrty Ksrow. «W handled AJklfs "sm ball and b**k**tbail tratii. the Maroon and WH|t« coach ing staff was caught short of two < Although Karow will 31. and he is still scouting and Mttiag up j ■eaaot'a Fiah taaaa. it it year a freshman team in hardwood Sports will be of is done and "ft until Aug school stars T tea for next i that next '®f***l* TJ!** *• duoMd ctHker un 4*1. aaa Frank Dandaon, I something is done and done quickly. Rdsiwnsible sources have reported to us that r<-M at the earliest lu»e the coaches for the two sports will aot he hired or known until the rarly part of August Net that we are tryiug “to throw the blame on Mihei,” but the Athletir Council. ■ an Ira as an< j others concerned, are teapot * bf for the hiring of the said cuechea, and little, besides the acceptance of applications, has been done. The main dilemma m the daisy of hiring 1 Aa assn m one wf the Halt* rolbd aver the mat enm* H waa repiand hy the agwr. frwshly 4lnad with a towel. After the gaSM, aaeaeal of the pAayen had apMHhai of mud add water aa their saManas. Dana 14 assded a wb 'The i •aid 14 Raa Rariy Lead 14 « bi-n is that Milner, a graduated high school athlete kiows under whom johr he is to work m a spoft, it it very doubtful that he will march 14. OWftoM hVetsrC TCVV Thobae. Dorm !4; Will Barbr. bHndlv to that school to compete in athletKii. *• , , ., , Of courae the pitaceee that the CoundU may be using is 1 J .hn R i a i a a, ^ ^ in each field which is the wish of everyone concerned. But. we repeat time b important. We bafaevf that if the htnng agents of the coaches will act fast and obtain the basketball and baseball coaches for th*« 19^51 season, it will enable the Aggie* to continue to build in the two sports which in the past two years hsve flor- ished st Afgieland D» Fitrhata John • >'Donoh«f. TfXiu Bill I’lasrna, W»lt<*n, Mirkry Mik> •ka. Derm i.V th* btm'm tKt FrahaMp Mir final same of thia' first itebc. acertiif • rwa off three Mwaiea baeaaaa af Napemhag pb* hit* Uadeff man Tb Levy and ms. the game Highlighted one of cmUKsr Rack Howell tingled Than the etoMSt intramural tofteall J Amny Blaim oingbd home Levy, raiwa eetr ttacad. j l^yy drove nght fielder Duns Only a week ago f)orm II and arroaa the pbte in the fourth with Dorm 14 were Mat than two game* hit narond hit of the game. Win off the hot-pace »rt hy Texa* Dorm 14 lead the first three weak*, then ihpped into aoroad he game w nmg pitcher John (VDoaohoe al lowed three hiU the mat of the way apm _ *■ ran* an foar hits, two as error. Two men ww sswm; mto^Lrt*!^fbSTkaar%b f^l & % the titwe bft fielder Nel BOPTRALL RTANMVOB \ Team- fNa bast FH. t. B. Texa* Geol 11 1 JM . Dorm 14 .' 19 t JMT t Dorm 14 9 4 *|B I „ Dorm 15 9 4 5Tt m* MBasr +. 8 7 Jig 4 TCW L T 7 .900 4 b IlMMuL 4 « .MOT Weet Fhint i• 10 .091 9 CASH!!! 1*01 1 ha*» monry for lhf*b4* iMMikh Monroe- Fnoriplr* and type of ■pen h . Sup*- Baeir public epeeking Stewart—Dor* di*trihuti<>n a*k ta much Sanuuett- Frame drutture Liak- Bu*ine** taxes Eieglor The m*at we eat M.t rin- Strength of material* tforpan—Introduction to r-co aomieB K:*k—Fnaciplev and practice of teaching in aocoiidar) school* HALF FRH’C FOB THK ROOXA UK HARD LOl POT'S TRADIM. POST North (>ate as ahaml afirt gam- b the Wait Teaaa-Hew m But Rm ataadbtf* it- (4 Uhhnrk af My 4 Mexico bafv k) thi* ciirutt HarNagew Harttnfeh and Corpon (Tirteti domtaate the Rio Ora^de league It ;a«t happened that Harlingen led hy a game after My 4 Texarkana Ha.) a ramfartahli margin in the cla*« B B»* State league a hen the ^oRAay ««0ad But (iaineaviDe. ther Daftaa farm ciut*. and W chita FSitl* make the l#*r«' ultimate paMUaa b the atanding* a largo question math No matter which tafeai ftmahea on top at the end of the vagUlar play, it can't claigi the rhampiow- ahip F.orh of Tetaa' heRWaa Be* ride* thi* in a playaw. Asd Bm fourth place team mifht jua* Fb- lah ahead tn thi* SPORTS ' FKU jrtr 14. 1999 Fag* t Bombers Win 2 of 3 Games B» JOHN t.OJTLOB The College Sution Bryan B<-mh er* newly organised *emi-pro team *p«naored by local awrehanu. jot off to a good *tort by winning two out of their firat three game* The Bomt r» downed Navaaota. tt S on July 2nd for their first win Koland June* of the Bombers pished a no-hit. mi-run game for the fwat thrv** and one Half inn- tagi ther Bill Sterling took over i the hurling chore* On Bke »th the m»t a etooe H ll victory over vHle. thereby maktsg the second for the rD-Aryun hoy* Ster darted on the mound for the according to Man Mahte pfirhod four and a hatf Hrlngv of hard, fast hall Cumimng' reheeed Bterling after four aSd a half hming* and campletod the game Rain C a nan lam MaMortane m the juia. put u crimp ta the Bomber, two! I* abriiug streak when they Ifhh Tim Khfrut Mwbn Meed SuocraUful 1 i" rffor And edged the ir Bel con c Last weohenii in the F, L. Ihwm* Natotonum, the (ollefe Station Bacreation Council together With sxrtmming roarhe* Art AdartMon Emil kUnMhga and < oUoge Bta tioa and Bryan merchant* conduct ad the second annual CSttagS Bta tioa «w;aiming meet vdiich came •ff very •aereaafully Pimt, the defending champion* the local tanker*. defrtidSd fheir Pile and kept it in good form, and atetmd «i>aie of the Hert swimming material is the »tate aRended tin- meet swimmer* Whlb ‘Mam But t-mei moi'e important ua» mtructod the diver* And showing made by me *p-U»d coming youngster* of this area U all l|a* l>een through the ronaiatent effort ef two men Art A daman i anti Bmil Mamaliga Although | Art it the main thought in 4v*rynn* » mind when the word swimming is mentioned m the surrounding area, no one can deny that •filammy" ha* done hi* share m building < fdtoge Sta ti<m’s swimming toam and rtirn ulahng an idtomat in the aport. Both of thg roachei have alwav* wxirked as a team Aft Handle.! the rases, aa ip most sports, duties would overlap. Outst Andtug Hwimmcrx la Mewl leading th* list of putstaitding material at the recent awet. one could easily pbc* forme* AAU div ing rhamfton and mllagbu all- Agiericaa Rktnpy Browping ea the tap SkifUHr demonetnded hia in *i sif.hi. ability as he eoiily won (Wwr his toammatr ffom Ihaaa Dhiveraity, Milton Dai-i*. and At I Vs Fmmg and pairkly dewahRlut Av^Boh Brofimx #*•<0114 to 4’»» women’* tR) freestyle Undim and Nin< > Bale t’-ihutod point*. in the Carolyn both con- won the *fj9gjrad 1« Gvauge an tRmfflmr* lull VM «# a moddf^ arem Jana lamp of field Manager Mahte aav* the raid (and Fat Ttant of Tytod wasn’t had naough to halt (day but Each girt rite enter H made fast Hall handling rather difflealt. and chased away mo#t of the aportator- The Bomhera see luet getting ' (Bee BOMHKMi Pag. 4) T - Shirt Special AT OUR COLLEGE STATION STORE S|M*nal (»roii|>* of K\rep|Hjnal Value* lit Knit T Shirts Other Ontohb swgntnerv from ngher nttoe included haaoatotwdter Johnny OiUwfonrf of TT. and Tharlton Rodder of Umar High HcHoui Leoding the local swiavners were the gtrli who w«*e definite ly better than anyone had pvedwteg or ex pec tod Ami Copeland w*» the star among the local girls a* she won both the Women’« ltd freestyle and the 190 horkatmke Ahr has i»- pgnvnd coeudderaMy singe bat yeai and K she continues to work with the enthusiasm that she has shewn 1 since the atari of this season, she will develop into one of the top swimmers b the state A not bet beauty from CdHege Station and attending ABM 1 Onaof- idated ta Martha Krgie who won the women's 200 inditidual med ley She was second to Jane Kneip Lin the same rare in the mteCmed- mte dmstnr and sinrW Jane had used up aN of her entlkaa. Martha won the other event hOmhl) The some that was aaid for Ann holds true for Mart Ha and the majority of the •*inhners since < *iarh Adanmsnn believe* that *• oew ever really rgnche* their peaK without hard wwrk a ad at lew st not entii his latg twenties Joe .Steen wra* the baiuetag for th< local mermen in the hoya Jan km divisina h> winnind two firsts Bntb Pete Hickman an) John Roht .Smith w«m an individual gham Pi- whip and together bith Chnton Mr Ivey and Steen sped away with nrwt place in the relay. • Kj») TVrnell was apothariuier maid who made good as aha waa Solids — Stripes \ alu«u lo $1.00 . \ allies to $2.00 . . . \ alueti to $2.93 . . . Prints . Non 39t \ok $1.00 !Moh $1.69 ipta. Carolyn giria hraugtgirA.- and Nancy, who farad rough competition throughout the meet, wms second in the indi vidual medhy. C.ayle Ktipple and Dick Weick were (he top fomt getters in the intenwndbld division a* each won tw.> .uBMdkml rhampionahip*. Dick has on prosed rap .41 x over bat ynar. and Gprig i« reaching a g<e>d Mr. in hb Mrokea, although he ha* net yet pcrfeched h» Uming and control i f hi* reserve atrength Hobby Kto'ib repvu.ted a* the in- • i-modiate dltmg champion and shoirid be g Mg b. lp to the high achool wrhWi III will attend in Ohio come next fall. ‘OM reHiblxf’ Van Adamson wa* at hia usual price in the meet He is now prep ary g for the National AAl meet "wlicb is comiag wp m the latter but of the month Van broke a reri-ig while winning two event* Patay Hotman wa* hampered by insufficient wSrkout and wa* not up to her pra* “0* standings al though ahe replaced Pa* Trant a* the womeg’s 100 yd freeatyle champion One of the newcomer* to com etitive sudmmng wa* Iicky hton Kifky showed up ex- lly wpll considering the fact that Hg whs swimming in the firat meet gf hi* career He placed second in ape gvent and should im-! prove a* tip- aaa*<o progrewsss The next omet for the sw immer* is next w+kead in Tyler. 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