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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1950)
ffmr^ ^ v ' f '■ Season TickeiSa Hai'ing Off Sea »r ntANK ■•ualiMi Howtrd N«iaon. A AM Urday U»t the aeUinx of coaung along aa well as , would bs an J ' t - _ . ollege MAMTZas veraary, w« Mgger vear for the aeUmg at On the football agenda game* and one non-c<>nfertnc« pSCMUta are TCI!, Rice and lathe Virginia Military In*-' uu When one buys the bojfct events on Kyle Field he is alga far the tilt with Texas at Aufba oa Season tickets ap|>lu-aii<na wtfl ■ midnight July 22. Howard alas tsM us An off that the ■ity in Field Thia But we cant should be an the games wl next fall and with the activity going on next ■aaann all over for the open mg of the two I Memorial fctudent Centar. ami the college wil he cet^mnnK swe grid ( he recent after He said that hi the Braves, Phillies, at a# AJ 3 titi la a tkrv. Uwpw * flret plnee • flret that la the fU l Ma» M. AttMlM • | • Cetg I, Phlhee I Phua<Wphia. July It | Chteage. Jbl> IS* Twe Forred est ef actios with a haad home run* by Bill Serena and the injury, H-*b Lemon anrnrBu**— ■ww hit pitch*n( .if Paal Minanr fat rrodlt for hta 14th tnnmph last rnght ad « roundly trraani PhilaBdphia. f 2 terond anasa with aa I to S nctsry LeaaoS was amrk on Ilia pitch inf on Emory Church * fire bit par band bv a line drier thraan the foramncr Wtan leraait eerweteM boms an iruamf raa* wmnrr hmc fav* the Qbiaaco vuba a ft ta t cWatnnd rtatory oear Pbitadagrtna psstarday. ipbia. UP But the PhtUia* raaw hark ■ the % Henderson Sw Sports For 21st .Vjl latA 4JL, The Bryan-i cdlaga Stnben Sport# - Sports dowa Mat night v oat to art a new racard, aaft j awe aasttarad l#fti pud tbay bavaat raa faisg iafta he wa* The Uft flakier 1 ft rat aMftny la eight gamas f« Loaia—they beat the Pudfm v wO■ ri^Ww* ItftBftwtc hvvfrra^ra^^p , "**r‘*j Wahl's bat W Uw araantV bmma T’ TV injury was nat tarasA and n ^ tbl develanri’a are will ka nMa ta n wm *^1 tftke hi# regular mound turn. me! Bra*m U, Pirates t Detroit Maw York tWerlraa Laacae W t Pat MS •14! am with the part that bean aatnf it wairi local nine last hi tlrt at might the bans game last night " : team i Last M#t la Hand areas, the j b flea trips 8parts ware mealed 174 by tha nod Morris iirndrraor Oiiara, as Oiler barter hitter* Jim Nealy wan hia own anme Third baa leading the sluggers is the hitting three trip* and ' department with three In fWe tripe leeers runs hpprts fans wil remember Nee- perfect day ley When he played far the Bomb- alee scored ! marad kUe Be bit baa in Si* tw<> years age He e*t the ? Boyar had a one for one. He / i • A/ AH Pitlaburgh. Jai> IB UPV Jh.r ■ Waahingtaa ; tan's B arraa Spahal aMMwad J"*?* 0 4*~#- g* a®* awt. Bed pittebuiwh vmterri# v allow me the ^WBia 4. i. ™ XT. STtt-T n—w4 ] K»* Paixa aad^W * 1 Three Putaburgh ptkrhart jrav* Ngtlaa __ Bek ~ n j the Brasas 14 bits. mHudiag ^'^nln u ^ . er l a Baer’s heme rah wHh two Bill nowerton was awmaa in- | n the second The Pirate ** ,, *5*F ti **J'* f ' 0 ! infield oentnbuted three errars for •Irara WM. IWh wMe MBer | unearned Boston tuna in the , *r fourth (Ins BoM, reoide Bur eat- * *'5* i fielder bamtred in the aerenth ng the ♦ Red. 1. Giant* • Oncihiwti, July Oa- ouT trylnr to ativtri the hit ta «« I- NbtMnal l^agaa W Bwhsu . 1.. mki Iphw St. Lams ,4. InahApn LX—4 Cmmmt j.LI i Naw Tort ..A. ( lacinnoti . . j Pittsburgh I. L FJ TlaiHa Timlin is the siaglea riumpioa of the Opea Teaais Tauraey held dartag the finrt saamef .ansien Timlin had aa aaay time as he handily defeated fire mee in wia- aiag the rhamptenahtp. " Battali0» SPORTS JJ {5{ fUihing A Srink ^ WM I einfiMl get only two hit* eff Monte we«fc after the clour of the sales the regular public drawing ,tw<> bases iTirgii draUrap t home nn enc th^ will be made to determine which aeaaon ticket buyer re- The Dodgem pu*he<i their first tadlags defantod the New Yerk cetret the choice seats 1 nrmn# In the fifth an Roy I Giants, 1*4 Howard ?ox alas the Tt>» in«n. th.t buyuii » «.»n tockrt mil «ubl» «• L' • better chance of getting th* neaU he wanU for the home ^ whm with two out, gamea Along with the aeaaon ticket games applications be- < Jackie RoMnson singled and ‘ art mg retwii od at the present tone applicatiuoa fog ainglr home Purilla followed with a foarimg* riimes and for game* away from home are also bring taketv v ‘ r Howard added ^ s#l i, ’ T, *" m * The price for the season booklet m $14 40 for the four < Stephens the mwjnr Magee * runs- tr M , y^ry j s ran end thg Robinson Still In Lead of \L Hitters Major Loaguv Baneball Becoming 1 cry Offensive B) WHfTNir MAmS Yaakees IX. Brwsins I New York July li* Johnny Mise rlubhcsl two home runs and Neeley Hits MUa lamer A / Neeley ta laaMag the hitler* garnered a three nm bemer, a \ doutde and a single riHM IlMg Me turn at but All la all the Oil er* redacted » bits off thS dno of laamg bnriem. u pi) JI LT Mi IBM Mb* I I Jae Leegeetu pitched the fltat sit innings for the loser* but tmn into trouble at four infield errors Hy the Bports gave the Hendpfwor team the neresaary Iced tHgt ml' them coast the remainder off pa way . ^ UoiMiuette yeildad 14 runs biU while relief hnrWr Duff nidh allowed three runs on hit* In the final two inrii^m. With fear ef the Sports run* rowing in the ftant mmng eff of n to npiswk 2l» and more yean fear singirs the Ural nme cwsnplr y> ns Biey hnee today. ‘ ted tbetr last rally of the In !‘*S1 the I'nrdhinU and the John Cimono, Bones amt Boyer, whe pi 1 high them were 24 extra beet j for Met'hah rained the b#ts far gamra “I Brie (Ttarirv Moraa—AAM a Grrutlrarf ftoofhnJl ( owrh thing* that he did In KB tl nuite a* eff44aim day the ( ll ^ piey^j a nine-inning game ta J^k ^ Wt ^* fM ** V *h,ch th, r* aew 24 extra ham w JjLjLTigS. 1 *»’ way* kiU, ami is 11*22 the Brow*, of ,hr .Span* te luminaap fT tnc Braoviyn Iiod- the*' one you wight mv uolea# .n tr . m . - ol , # ven eitra Iwse Th# two M.se rtbiaed two home runs and d|bMfcTdtJbJ >>I I y#U " ^^1° ,4k, K ‘ U) *•‘‘•*4 thw two „n*M dm.wg foar <»»*»*'■ the Br. to lead the New 7 ork laukee* to nm— u—ii.. ..i— a 12-1 mmp over Rt Louis July IP Jun.or ,4,, Tom my Byrne ie major iengoe » c’in*- victory, fWimni twitted-m leader, sparked the Roa- ^ year* far a better pictardaf ‘Tncie One year wnd * month ago, July 14. ISM* one »f the greatest 4p ,,ft fMuro* m the World hwI the great- ('hartey'’ «*k some of the sport eest feotheil eneeh ever to tutor headliner* he turned opt such as M ASM tram died at hit hoern at Matt) Bell BIU James, DoUgli Rol- i thr y^tory la the thini mning hns^ *.id counties* .other* He roar bed the th* Aggie team ton Red Sot to- a It-S* victory over the firat-pime Uetroi Tiger* last \ night with a three ran homer that iwg Uv>*t#d hi* RBI total to ftft Vi* Wert homeced far he Tigei* ta j the second a* did Bohby I men- for Horae » are Rentw ky 'L’ncW ( barley'' can truly lie called AIM * greaUat umcJh hi* ^ ***** 1W — record ahow* it While at Aggie* lai d hi* team* won Ut h-*t 4 and played three tie* during * six year •pan Twenty eight of these wins were shutout* twice in (he «amr year 1 bd> Murv# were 2X-4 and &-0 His tstih>* had a S I rei’ord* over Tt Ns you ceuldn | tmat “l ml* ( hnrley'\ He mighl babe heen down hut he was never oai Today But he wasn't limited to AAB many a c«wrh would .lake to know alone Uncle ('Harley wa« known what he said to hi* lenm’nt hnlf- from eeant to maid He wa» a time when he A Natmaai Imague empire coach, d i .11' m lit] 4 at Dallas at (atwhwa ' rffl'ire of Salisbury. At the half the Tiger* led 9-0 N C, roar hod Jkhe Frankfort, Pr. The final score wa* AAM AT, LAU pro football team. roarhe<1 at Cem 9 trt Collage, caarhsMl the ( arlwl* Foothall fan*, roarhee. and play Indians, sod unrptred in the Sow4h* ers will remember ‘Tnrfte Charley’ #nr Ai*.orison ~ . for y-ar* u cane hut at ABM he'll Them are hut a few of th* newer be forgotten Mnrt\ Rarow To Attend Comchiag School j The largest (-mching school -n The all-star -rams will h* the natitnn will begin the latte* into ’’North" and ’South’’ part if tin* month in Austin wh* n aiwi will repeeoent the state • oal the eighteenth annual Tesas High starvtmg graduated matrfial from -Hrho«>l Coaching Sch*oi wilt meet high school m th. twe *port« Attending the scftool wrll be T » () ^ tK y oaUraN bed U.ke« Marty Jernw elH, ,.st yrarcowcb- ^ ^ ed Ai M * hrakctb.il and braehaj the #fHo#1 ^ urt '< **nt*rky i-l Hank! Ih. 5 the rasriiall portion of the jim A 4K A we* k of teaching and learring ^ ^c football school Rut W i| will he highlighted with the all- h»*»r ef dklahoma Unneesity star baskethaU gam* ip <»re*wry •'h 1 ( Mtwwce “Biggie Munn of fjich aide used four pitcher* during the M-hit «higfe*t which the Bed So* led all the way after - luhbing started Fred Hutehineea for four rua* m the sprmng frame BfBy <»ondmar singled snd John ny Pesky walked he fore Stephen* •et the pace by *lamming hi* Mrd homer into the hr ft ftrtd screen KfH. Kiader wh- lasted hut *il i - Afgiet wars playing - a nd tra- third* innings wound ap at Dnllas. a t the witwiing pitehei sftrr be ing followed bt (Jordon kineHer , fresh wj from |y*«r«'ille Balt Ha*- lemon snd Joe Dotwon who ws» making hi* third snpearanee m a* many fame. Kin-let gave up the first two De troit raas in Ltor secowd on Wsrtx’ homer * triple by Hoot Kver* snd divid* d J«»»«WV (irath * *tr,g»e The Snck- gr-uiw p c* were given a fifth run by the Th-err homer sod then they cut loose for * five run barrage ip the sixth frame t r* «---** J , , il f •«. -"W ('hwago (bbl handy man. who yester .etched Mat wweft t spotlight inckct ^ to aaahrng a spark- * >W B MQ*- hng gamg-snving catch ta the all-star rlgaslr Pnfko had enough ppm; left to- eadra oat 4 torrid 11 hat# ' in IS bats In raguim play it gavr bun a aapsra's itnrk of tdft- s b-wst of 21 poinla and laft the ("birago optMMar in third p4a<e im bati ng, 1ft paug. behind Kob inauM's leading -Aftd mark htnnlap Mtoatai, tba St Lawts ( ardmala'sn» mna gang, held the , n) different fn*m the No 2 *14, though dipp'.g tw# i th# l|lilt _ #trt all teams, gut *«ven extra base hits, ituladinf three home ran*, in f i»es got saves doubles in one mmg of s gum.- in The 15 gaaie* saw 37 home runs. 1W4 227 hits. IM runs and M pitcher*. Id 1W2 the Plu!* and fkibs col- I hut you'd have to look frat'to mw lacted 51 hit* in a nine-inning soma of the pitebar*. That’s of game, and hack in 1902 whan tha fansive Uusebali. when you r* re- ball wa* *uppoaed to Nr a* dead famng to* attack. a* yesterday’* near*, the Athletics _ . .. snd Boston slammed out 45 hit*. These impramg ftr*rea would , t<u , maUhf<i by ^ Tigr „ •arm to- indicate the hall they are - usimg might )>e slprhUy souped up. or at lea*t ha* sn mrerilrtve, hut 1 in the face -if all this evidence we remain aacunxiaced The two teams will meat again tonight in Hendertap )lV / Yankee* in a 19W game potaU to Ml PittsburgbV Ralph kinei is the | pace *ettrs in home run*, with 25.1 sod run* tin Wed in with 49 Robin j year* Record- net way back' Wan that depart- i 'a* they are I.leaking today were net way hack when, and inasmuch a* Rob MiHeP is Mb I m i-dehing athlete* sren’* hraaking the »«m » Jf dpdbie ment t a sxp fgl * a I *iaig f.r fra-irda by terrific margin* Three Pitchers Gain 411 \otes In Mural Poll * y ^ Three pitehcra were He only unmumoUB choicep when the final battota front the var- ioua athletic officers, tnana- K<w*. and votaa from Intra- riaanl Director iiraay Welch and hither Tul*a» Jim Blackburn or i Intramural Editor Harold Gann I>a|ls« , Wayne McCleland will get were calculated to Jet- rmine tks th« «ta - ting pitching assignmrat mythical rn-aulosal all-star aol|- hgit the north m-et. the south ball tram i evidence fk, , A . th.* ,t ,* Brawn Announces hall used c Startin* Pilchers A lot of the slugging record* yfort Worth, Tex , July 19-'.W- Ho^anV (lometuMk W in** Junt* A nurd New Yftri, STA rt W gvmaasium oa the TL' namaMi evening of Aug S, snd tra all- wtar football gam- in House F’ark the Wi< higan State will tktar ■aache* In the giidtwwi i^ort the The Tiger* a<ide<l four more run# in the seventh on a. many hits, including doui-les by (*e<-rg* KeR pn-l Ever*, snd ck»*ed in threaten ing faahior by scoring thnee ip the amtb before iKdmon finally checked them Sewstor** 5 ( ahs 2 W »»hingt"n July 19 '-W - Waihingtop jammed all af it# six Rat HriHrarit Holhioak won the ()pcn Ten«u. Douhlea Twadnei Pith Frank tl anti is* a. hi* partaar. The due * a# hard preuiard through out tha loarwamewt a. each of their amtche* went fhc limit Jut^ Ik - Ber aa cpmeback victory rpen Golf champion ship earnad the little Texan the June aw aid tr the- Htct-h Prafe* *ionaJ Atftidte -if the Yrar com pataUra It wa# Hpga'i* second triumph ia the m-pilld) Ml'Ring He wa* picked firpt fo tha Janaary pnse I Ian tarn Ban ra-eived Kt first uis*v naattnati'M « and a total of 211 poirta Points are counted on . t 1 baatt Other instructors in hd vs nog* hits into tft# firat two inning* tarf which will he beid oa the flUawbif school, include TC’s Ojra# LlttW- night to defeat Chicago * Ray gvaatag. fwid in track, Fddie w'hjecki of F.ighty f --tball and basket Ball Rice ia athletic training, and Texan sUra will h.- at the «ch«o| along Athletic Dinsrtar Imna X Bible With l,t40 rmxrhe* will *|>eak on "CuachiMg Ethics.- HcraWrough. 5-2. a* Bar da U*- < oir ,uegra notched hi* fourth victory- aramrt Iwn defeat* A . ft'"- behind in •aroncl (dace with • XL hi tv .. k4 points erase Ihrrv Janaen, the i that the fan* who ra flixr. . . ^ YoH| 0i#nt whfl kin<t of baseball had as mack . . . Sifort* Chatter h * • f,, « * (mih •" ^ mnvn,i r I ~ .j. (onfutoing for %’Mkti M-nday night the (Ulumhus Rad IIHpO|*®Wl dtRlIlOfl v ■>, ... , . birds v.«re still undefeated in the jj Wa aj > ork - - * /**,?*..* B.enhaoi w-mi-pro tpame, Sun lllirlH nai’l* HorM‘H ,T, 'r ht > ronfu,,n H day night the Redbird* won eaa wouM mdi, ate that the ball u*ed ne» Friday night in the annual The pitcher*. Bill PVagena of | whe. the old rfcord* were set T*4a* league all- *Ur game Walton. John O'Danoho# of Trais ( wasn't exactly a five-rant rocket |„bb y Brag an of Fort Worth t.#olagy, and Mickey Miketka of For instance, back in 19TT the raffher and manager fur the north. Dorm 15 recoifai svary vote in two majni league* hit a total of th^* announcement yester- tk^ pellmg for tft* twirle# peei- (St home run* in one d»y plajrlag ' da|. tten. 15 game* and in tfS* and again Roger* Hornahjr of j Beaumont, Second place Dmrn 14 and (bird n 1919 the Net Kina I League hit .kigped of the Miutk. Mft wok dm id Dorm 14 rack ptraml three -• home run* in a seven-gam* ,hss starting MMra awd'said m ^ r tb, .TCstar aguad while •f- b# wnuMaY kn-iw definMgtv until the winner* of the laagtol, Tegas In 19*' ihe two sagee- playing i-akbing F«>rt Warth FnsMn and Gawiscy, ha<1 only twe aM*a MU- miy • igbt ga-aes, rapped a tat.il ». idtnv a .<iaad pieetmi. ^ a n rf Waltoa °f * 4 w Mc» is a littl-- ftarting line ips otherwiae hahe player •Hlli F««* tha- Ust Bundgy ^ aekeied •Bra it took 15 game- ta ■ count for the TT round np* I'rodigiou* ( loudng N.M liked Foady. Fart Worth, first hade; Jee Torpey. fart Worth, sec The point i* that prodigtoss ond base, Stu Lockhn, Ohiah«HU clouting i* not s-wnething dreamed (Mr, right field, Bah Lewion. Ok up by the player* Uu* yaar. aad laRuma Cltf, Wft ftakd, Dick Wil Rsltke that will them in thi. >d Waltoa each pidrtiri on thr snflhatl team < of ten jdaym. TV final pulliag showmd Iheae is Rom, Baaaa. Fort Worth. Frad Marsh. Oklahnaia City, third bads; Roy McMillan, Tuiaa short sUa>. and Dick Ay1ward._DaBM 1 calrHerM r — HEY FELLAS! LOOK! A Npnrtal Treat for V«hi CIIVPULTAPEC RESTAURANT INIS N. ( rtMrgf Ave«Mr PhoMe .V{(NlC KM.IT.AR DINNER ~ H&r 1 mriorHag dnok) Npaakh Rirr, Tamokra, Priedl Rrmow. f mhrtada CMk (.ravox . TortMo# TuonUdos ( offer or Iradl Tea If IM St. I^ouito DrfinitH) Two Tmuii City—SwJRh SL L»uis. July 19 'A" — St I>*uis rlefiuit-l) I* a two-team maj or league city owner Fred *ai#i of the St l/ouis Cardinal* d# ciared yesterday. He mad. the remark before th. ; wn Advertising ( tub. the «a«ie (t'^iup ' which heard Bill DvW'ru, pcca^', at hat dent of the Brawn*, say sevefftC in dI (he g, lt eight week* ag' ‘hat the Brown* migft of ^ ]{ bju by Colum have to move because of lack $f j aitenda*" * j W—— ft■— DeWitt wa* present at the luncfc eon yesterday ily over the Port Arthur nine, lft-2 . , In that isme Haak ( aadatari and Yale Cary had perfect day* at the piste Hank bad a dawMe and B smfle and also drove in thrae run* while Yale draw in five ran* with a double and twe single* . . . (barley Russell Wasn't don had either s* be •-mweeted ami a «Wigte while two i tin# after four » to he B»msbv • *t#rtmg hneup will be: Bob Manjui* Beaumont center onent* of the New York Yanks firad; Frank Saucier, San Antosdo, A* though t >iext fall when the corah say* lefl field, Kaith Thorns* Beau hough evu-ugh for “Get in there and watch that Boh mont. right field; Gilbert Mr Doug roster For The Ideal Gift l I ' . • ' , Send a Sub*mption to The Battalion! PvMtthed 5 time* a wk during the regular a«Mtton; four time® ft week during the summer HI BM KIPTION PRME fki.OO FOR It MONTHS; M-M FOR MX MONTHS T 4 ,1 Incloaed find my cheek or Send the Battahoo t© Addreaa sy order for ShawBP#* Niolf Herk ImludFw Five Tournry* New Yprk thing* wgrefit Amence's iHnroiighhred*' NasruHfth^Insh stallion purrhs*- **d by Axnjrtcaw syndicst# from th# A*» Kkai fm tBT2^B4. hss Coast rushing - ' ampum. aad arrived id thi* ragntn for breed- i Carolina * B«»b Kennedy in* purpdtoed Tb. «<>* of Nearco out of Mum- tai Begum is the *ire of Noor four lime cgn-prer of Citation. 1948 Kentucky Beit»y winner and the wet Id'* leading money winning thortMfhkrcd Naarwllak i» stati->ne«1 at thr Claiborne Hlud at PaVis, Ky lieml>ers ef the syrHlicate in clude A V. Hancock. Sr, snd Jr., William Wertlwart! John D Hertt H. F ijuggenhslM. George D Wi-iener and Mr* Manon du Pont Brott Catcher Mack Howell. Don® 14. First Base Ray HFsrd, Texas , Geology Second Base Jack MTiller, Dorm 1 14 Third Haas—Bobby ' Carlson, Dorm 14 Shortstop Bill Mrtms, Mliner. I Owafieid Rs» Wetwl, TCW. | 1 Johr Thomas. Dorm If; and Wilt Bathet Dorm Id. Short field John BLaitfe, Dona i 14. Ptarhrr* Bill FUgen*. Walton; John O'Doriohaa. Texas <>o4ogr; J, is T Kenneiiy (-mch Rad Btrader of aid. Beaumont second base, Clint * n<( r M a. Dam H the (rotham club has Wasbinfton Ctftutaajr, ^RaMNMLH State* B-»b Kennadf, 1942 Pacific (VHes Krra# Houston fir®t base; J North VtftTi Petty, fhrweeport. third Haas, an his and John SaUiean. San Antaala. shortstop We pav th.* . We mo’n’ain wholesa' ' ani reta. list Ihe year round GET OUR PRICES FEE ORE SO.LING rare. Pa ‘W* — tJdlf Week at the .'Biawnee ( oun _ n *a _i#_ try Club will be nna of the g--lf 1WW UHBpT I# WFIwB in* highkghU in the ftaat thu *uai- ,, - met TV week. ran.tig fran July I ^ 17 tbratwh 24. ad#* fixe iff at-Gwanr^ ftbar wRh (he Now Yark 'f. {•rent tournament* 7 - faatbaM TaSKs. explain* his daiay Pro Harrv Ob.t. V* l.rad up . « ^«ch Sri tHrrter re- iadis* coa»|>etiUI>n a mixed centty by painting out that I xt busy atteading * rhing fr at faatbstl in wirtisB •PO-I i four-ball fo urs-me the annual * Shaw news snd Delaw rae* tram con- te#U hafween men rad women a mixed faur*<mie with a ton pro go tag sloag in an #dv*nry rapacity to make it a ftveaom* and a men’* wife get news best ball va par mafch pendertogiy. ---aching freshman base kail, running tb# Athens Coun try Huh rtrlmming pool, havun a cyst rtnaavad. and hflptng my ntaod after her ap- .11 . J COOL SI MMER DRESS llearance Bmi VI m, Onndw®. and Piquet Onlv 15.98 The Collegiate Shoppe Bryn. 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