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• 1 f/ 1 M ! * ' TV ion tvimainr Cmtk Tylor and th* and diving «art nd kiarf trophy m Ha _ „ ha^nc •eorrd 'll# pahtta «t Iho fifat piarr total of 11*H which wsa romrrrd by thr torn Antonio Aquatu (Hub. of the Ural in the aomon’t rr a »i«>a fmioh by Maroon & While... . . . Sport* Chatter The Athletic Council mcetinf whah wm tchedalod for today .«M pot pencil indefinitely. Atb- Mur IHrert<w Henea lr»i« an- Mtoadd ydituddi ... The ton »nf »a» for the purpmw of »otln* on a eerttor fn>up of men Who were betn* Conmdemi for the pOai tit m haakrtball roach here . . . The way it looke now. H may he a lofty time before « raye tuted i| named to take ewer the job whirl wae vacated by Marty fcarww , . . An me* Fowler and Hw*> Hatr» fothmll etaheart* of the Aftne line are bow atkendiny «uitner arhool here . . . Good new* fnr the rominy «nd ■ewaon FreponrtMl ««nir»-e» have reported that lady NiMwmt m definitely ptanmny to attend AAM in the fall . . 1m* will he a biy booat to the Maroon and White Hne Firalrh IHirap PUtix 24 Pittaburfh. Joly Mptn Wiped oat Eddie Wattku*' t»«*run homer in the top of the neventh laat ntyht and yave the PiUaharyh Kiiwtaa a 2-1 au miui^ triumph •►••r the FhiboleiphiM Phil* The Ina* knocked the Phtilie* nut of the National Leayur lead The ynn- teat wan halted |4 minute* by pain at the end of the neventh inning Tankers M ri ef the meet he wae the oat- ia one that he «od**>*J i Elver Krfeet, HI. In eblv Id •-ranked an^taor, the NnUodal Hay It tnals el the ■Mb Eay Par Ana bell, Nancy Hale Van and the hoy*’ relay which *et a * * W 4 hi «>. L. - It M V*'' “l^palw* Dick W«ck. and Klippie relay Klippie Wine Firm aodpr Waa mundly national nolleyiaU k Flam in wratyht t -Z. «-Z. in the finals of hoped to title ay i £ *4-0, » top me#, who ha* hie first rlay wmrta’ teppipy (tone to the I960 David Cun team And rt wae hi* *ed*n<4 defeat m HHle more 'bar a pedk Ha waa twatvn ia the aewn-fiaaN of the rerent we*tern towmeyt *| indtaeapoii* by Tony Traber% Flam p an almpat vetoran a total when | er lord* did Seldom *- drama It i | petenot when l|i moot* afar r-old Flapi, who won tiooai colWfriatc crown Cd<A. committed Tlfrtl-aaeaed io the rftr to tne nrt mly and mmie SchmeA- almoet rvfry time be his carper ha* the Sehmader plnyad *n irt of rone le find «et te etfht place » fbur I ’ The Correct Colors m paint and walij>aprr pi contnbutea comf i .any homy. trt and E E fjr adapts in rha|>ni;in*N Paint & Co. BRYAN Ne»t Pi IWt Offlre’* PffOMM 3-iaih Crow. Di formed toe KM) J tipple woa flrot ia the hoy*’ yard freestyle and aecend ia the M motor breaoUtmkr atony I with hi* •wtmminy on the wiantny i relay team Miaa Copeland won third place ia the ytrto 140 meter freestyie af ter anvtny set a naw record ia the pmlimiaartoa Mm* Parnell Who wan aacond ta the aame event, fnishad ahead of Pat Trant, Ty- t k hM f«a national swimming m. In (he (yaaiifyrtny round* and I in the finals, the ( cdtoye •wimamm took aaeond. third. arid fourth place* in the rawtary *«rim Mias Parnell wa* atoo second ia toe 64 me lor froeotyie and to- gather with Hh— ( opetond. Hale and Harharo Miller pared the 4W awter fveeotyle relay to * third place fwimh Von Adaraaon. who wa* the toj •wimmer of the meet, net a new tocord ia winaiay the 16A yard m dividual medley ended the 10d ! yard freestyU >ev»nt in the top l|x<t wa* saeond in the 100 mater ha< kstroke and poeed the mi) meter freestyle relay team that *l*<> included John Parnell. Car Ml Jnae^ and Jamr* Eaker U> a ■econd place win Pdtay Bonne* flmshad third in the W4 meter freestyle, and Ann P'Banaw wa* tourth ia toe M) hack*fr<dn amaay the wo- t pten't division winner* i| Taking turn third piece* on. in e 60 meter hack stroke and the Ifthar in the 40 meter hreastetrok. T'n k Weiek w»* one of the oWmt |o| i»erf"i'iu*r* in th« hoy*' cton* from the Uwal area tnflCher merman to fimah with two third place* wa* Jton Parnell li* wa* third to the 10® meter and ■ th* 340 meter fceentyfr event* 4 ifti Texas K. MAN UTAH h.i li. In A ■K o# Holy Oopp have Ihe ly to Ul» am Uw of the NbUombI i the eaini fr ^ntiatera from wSp 6 team ualng the T formation aa thei# form of attack Over at Grand Rapids, Minn Coach Earle “GrlMy” Neale will be putong hia ship profbMkmal football teMi Uiroucb the Military Ac one coll-*!' leges and u click as I A job on football Eagles, League ■ of St. John's Wi*., the fifty- dtfferent cd- attemptteg to got off oa the right foot last night aa it wan its apomag game M the Walton to atnr In earlier go* 6-4 Mil Hub will be the second season in a row that the Eay ir-H have comjwtci in the annual ' al Chicago a Soldier Field Laat classic the Eagles shutout the ballera will be more MANITXAS laasK which is being held year the 16th year of the All-Star*. 38*0; hence the college footbal than eager to wtn aa they will be out to awnge last year’s Four player* from the 8WC, Doak Walker of SMU, Ad- player* fi nan Burk and J. D. loon of Baylor, and Jo# Watson of Rice, are on the All-Star aquad The squad ha* ‘been cut fan number from the regular 76-man unit to the preSwit list of 52 in order that more players will be able to play M the game Bob McOkeany. end from Hardm Suaunens is the other her of the All-Star nquad from the aurroanding territory. m SWT Hum Artmm. Mai Re L TV way it l.xto* nog, only A«»* Baron from tin Coltoge nf the Wataon will ww say atoxm u the l*mcW»r a* writ a* Adrian Bark« (omwy game Although Iioak wa* la the ram* between to# Rebel* aH-A4ien<* for the tAird floase and the Tawlito*, Tidwell led hi* < uttve year laat aaaaon he will pw> team, the Eebtla, to a ti-L't vie- liable be inert, mainly because of tory, completing IJ af Mt at- the fact that the All Star* will be tempted paaaa* fc>r Z4S yard* and uaiay the T, a formation that i* two Hi* forriyi to him H« *a* the nattoo * leader ia ->f Oa th* other hand V might V fwuive yardage in ’eit. bat in the able to conform to tV f altbouab tw ‘* i 9 *™ that fallowed. V was tn- we expect George Tboma* ef (A- nctoto heragae gf * broken artVI. iahomo will V better fitted for lw Baron glF> flayed fnr tV the halfback po*.tio»i, having pto> K,h *'» « Ahg Mm* game and H under lud WrlkiniMir . epItoT ('•••ed for a eettoter and also hoot- •1 Ot' ^ or wbtoer* (Xh., MM .» ..‘y^jyV’W .Hal. N«r» Um. . Ltm Coutr» i??.. ^.t/P jfLT. J* • nd Mike Bwletowln. Hillary «Y»oi SU *®' ** T U bji sr - "r": I ilnaa Amoaa are Bill H ightlfln anil Ledn R*rt both ef Nette Ftome; and Art Weiner of gapto Caroitna Ton tattle* listed are Jim Mar tin, Notre Dana, Den Campers College Station RepregeitUtive- lAMTam TEAMNL f*OKT better m 04ir Coel SH6Rt SLEEVE 1 1 KNEK LENGTH Here are i»ajamas cool conditwoep against toes mg and turning ofl hot nights. The fabrics are sheer as a wisp, add the pajami l are cut with kKs of nx>m for oom/ort. Get youraelf Mae fw BQMjder, sweeter sleep. I Li THE CAMPUS (J.KANERS will stion ojier a NEK PLANT But till then we art* still offering “r a « o r edge ’ preening jobs. —At- THE (A MPLS CLEANERS “Over the Exchange Store OTJ dad Pbfter Payne Michigan flat*, Florid*'* f'barle* Hunainger., and Ken t'Arpeator of Oregon Stat. Grill* ten who haVv played agaiam th* ( adet* in tb. past few ^ v*an and are metoded on th* all fol'tog* of toe Pamfw Leo s'em xtar llne-igi are full back Ralph Mm,,*,!,, ^,1 Li, m K, rr ., P**(iuanei|n of \ illaaeva: Jim p ur ^ ue Omen* end from fW ! ; Uckto l^or Sm,r^ .m«ng tV lop fruarto m Manley and guaH Atoatoy W*«t, t K# counUv aPd Mated <m the *11 i«Mh of «h# He«»n*-r* and Job* *Ur team .ndurt# John bchxroArr Sandusky bf Vlltonnv* Pennsylvania. (toong# HugA#*, Wil Alas •* tb# Hat of cfltofe ptoy liam A Mary; Ed rr* W Travi* Tidwell af Auburn fan *tat# who »a* voted th# "mist valuahl# Georgia player in th# Nwrth-Muth Aemer f amptoung Ik# list anr tb# ** Bow! ram# held on Jan. 7 He will uoo’» Irodmg a#n*#’« among whom probably rwroiv# th# nad for atari am Clayton T nnn.maker Mina# mg quarterback »lthoi|gh h# wifi nota Harry fa"# Colleg# of fh# V com|»Ung agamet F.ddi# l># Pacific. and Ftof Fwh., Mlaaoun. KjkgVw To I'w On fakir T “Gnra^y’ Neal# will h# warm Tommy iVdmpaon. who can r# m* up hi* gnd*t#r* wllh th# «•»- m#mb#»w<1 foy hi* football day* • id# T ia preparation f*r th# com at Ft K ortl| and while al th# "if gam*, amt th# big gun behind I’niverotty of Tula*, will he th# it all will b# Ntov# ▼an Burro man under tor th# Nagle* Th# who »* med#** and me#k eff th# owtoid# T Fh|ch »• merely the T fir Id but * fireball tad a great formation Wttk mo*t tke play* a**e1 to the K**le* while III uiu being run aroand th# outoxi# of th# form line and between tackle and end. A* Gilbert Stemke, assMtant i* very adaiA to p***mg play* feothall c#a< h «f the Aggie* who Receiving T1k>nip*on'« pa»*e* Will played fog th# Philadelphia team he Pet# Tiha who vre# an all fer * numlwr rtf veara, »a»d, “H# American fblback while at la- (Van Burem ia a competitor who arv | w*4gti- MS and staad* can have * . arwfre# attitude and *• J" Tiho 14 4m of the faaler end* • till b# the »parkplog of the team m the buaiiwi*, lieing able to run Another big a**#! that th# t*# kmi ia 10 Aat Kagl.-* will have, accorimg 10 ® U< Other meatoei* of tb# taam that i« that -ttoeasy'' can get th# hoy. may #ra yn—. to work ind not nab# tbe work ^^,1 B ttr k„ Rlrov and <1tff Ti *e#m hard, in fact. tV member* of tAn ptoyed for TCI’, th# team ronstder their w<irk to tackle* FI Wiatert and Wk Sear* b# fun in*t#ad of * jek At*o th# pet# Flgbo* and Neal Arm Kaglo* hare a definite “desire to *trong. and h*4k» Jn# Muka, Bexh win ” Pnckard. add Ar4.'» Clyto Scott tbree big inning*. U-t, sad TCW tost net I town 14. 4 with L E Winder pitching a top notch kail game. • I lowing aa more tone fear hatter* to lace Mm In each of the seven fra ate* He eatlrad to* *lde In order In four ef tbe inning*. ft wa* Watkeni *eroad ton* in two playing day*, aad K* third Arkansas (.ensure Case Still Closed foltoff* Station, Tea., Joly fi— -The case at Arkansas cen • u rr it ^ \ | bg Ig ^jt b w. • t t , —' f #*r^.n., for rough feothall ha* been rinsed, D M WilHam*. conference prnei- dent, said yestorday. t/«>mroanting on a plea by Paul Burd. refer## of the cnaUmvrratal Arnanutn T**a* (TinaUan gam# laat (all that brought rnaferenr# rananaa. that the cade b# re opened. William* said “TV# Sew tow eat Ongferene# Fac- utoy On mm ill** emtiereed with J Leaf* W. Jone*. pnaentont of the Vmverattp at Ask a nee», dunag the meeting to Austin fn May aad *0 far a* 1 bn.ro the matter » aew cloned ” Hnyd. In a ■tatement from hto b«wn# la Tcwiple y»at*ri1*y, mi# he had been Mato balled a* a ron- ferone. oftictal He drotorod the cen* rr af Arkanae* wa* unjnvt and that throe e-a* no rougher' bvdhail to tM* gam. than other conference game* Boyd (Tiarged that Arkanan* »aa rrn*u red not only for the 1949 gam# but for other year* Tonker*. N Y—Tb# half- mile barn#** track. Tonker* Race way. ha* been rosurfaced and will he in good condition for the 13- night "ummer meeting arheduled to# August 1R-Z4 fer to* rusjTj; \\' •Ixto with Dtan aad Wratheral epeand ap'toTpame wlto a rhatondtotoe tovt f*—to F JSZ afa hft* aadtStoe rm at m» le mBBrnm, tow Ml*, a Walk, a aanSST HTTP 4. KHI Barrlv Leadk 9 lllMN-M Ail IllttfTn rh* iicago. July Z6— '^- George Kell rtf Detroit *tHl lead* the American League hatting race with Z4A bat DeUeit’t Hoot Ever* and ' levMaadNi Uartry Baby aw only one pm at behind Kell (lipped 14 point* in game* . through yesterday, but Uu* didn't prevent him from netting th# bat ting par# for th# fourth straight week F.ver*, climbed eight pond* t# tie with Doby tor *ew>nd place with .14R Doby fell eight pomto, but did better than Boston'* Walt llropo, who slumped 16 ootnU for a .142 i>- roentage aad totod ptoc* Al R(*mmi af Cleveland b th# horn# run leader with 27 Dom Di- maggi.) pace* the base •tealer* with 10 In th# pitching department Bos ton's Maurice McDermott ha« a record of 4-1 for the best penenit age of A57 to haw# 40it# » MtoejAJI ■aaawi nagina It baa TrVVS I ■baigbl win without * Alt to tf toe wmi aww aewad to tto Mi ie pitch#: » Winder aad losing twiriar (arroll > am# to aa abrupt stop Four hito. and two walk* brought hom. ( ■■pball. WiUmdm, Jbittor an. 1 Winder for the wiaiAng aevre KohinRon Hf^ainn I^iid Fhiih MiMiul New York. July 2^ <^- Jack* ie Robinson's five bit* agawgt Pittsburgh Bumtay enabled him l« ' regain the National league hatHNK lead from Stan Mu»ial of ht. Louk The Hroobbm second baaemga . trailed Maaial by three point* after Saturday night 1 * action Now if* y Robinson JV7, Muatal .140 < Muaial Continued hi* sitsKag pace dunag the week ftrrlrbigg in* aoiwM-Utie# game hitting atreak to 24 game*. Th# ipod#rn National league record i* 87 Ralph Kiaet of Pittsburgh ia tbe > power king Flfh 76 run* batted |n a nil 2k Home run* Bob Miller bf th# Phil* is th# top pile bar on feu and lost roewd* with an |-1 raaili MmUmlimm SPORTS T1 Kh., JI LT ». tea# Pag# I Dr Gkrlfena R La* (tlTOMETHIST •n* B Mam Street Oall I-144* tor Appotrburnt We pay the highest prices lot Used Book.? 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