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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1950)
r t Hy HIANK K. Mi Battsttw* HfsrU foil Power* the Navtl Aredemv t dropped n lo aae ue yterdey and talk Alto got to er* the MBbfif apeed deitot in action. The 165 pound icatbadi from be erne of the top threat* in Oitcl Crdeiata’i line-up tbfte coming #*<pon all ia the new eoa<h for Na\. from the East claim that the Blue It will be definitely or*the upswing Even Army, mho dropped the Middiea 3H-0 laat fall, predict* that thtir toughest name to Ctsne will be *Ub the b »y* in bhie Bill agree* He said that he egpecta Navy to have one of thiir better aeseons in the fall and ia the year tt b- at the Black Knights of the Hudaon I luring Homer Morton'* reign HiU ester excffttioni Stephen E ftuatm High School in Bryan Bill entered 'land with ths intention of piaymg football, although otheni teemed to have different ideas aa he waited almost e week before redwvfng a uniform He fin ished the first year on the B aouad, but played eery little. Newt f*U he entered the Academy and aince then has been going Strang. The only thmf they may prevent him frun* gamma hia fourth letter next y*sr ia his ankle which waa broken laat year and is not in t MANtTZAf During Homer Norton* reign, ed AAM after having left art excgptionally nir record at J V\ Ewt , *€ of II akw araral I* Uw «fker p*r- t mm of Uw fourOi oa a kS by ■ML** TVm mao w«rr or«mi ky Sm> tkoask oaeii taa<* inc two iMifura tlw with as Caack 1. c. TwwmimM ~ ~ ml W<>u«W) '• •(., X 1 f Kf • Msa tk* hall raw* al* koaw. bafone tka da ronaact- j ia tk* «*tra after w*' ■ hit TV winnon ftaiakil off tka i Dwa* lh won m KThlV tt Umm I* 11. Mil nor im ti ja i flrat Taaaa Gaa A Dww U—4 Winning nnd playing extra Twelva rwl U» iSe tj | Ac Tiftra wna dm enru.ing (ac j t be game IV thakaipaf i b Ike U sr; •f *kw Mb aff tkn twta of Mb - » aawpasatf to bp tM •A ake firnt aatnaator eoftkall Mama- tor ia knaai mw,t T,, * M *• ‘hep la- wiwm.x twMer wMW 'jffiil ■aaatmtab yaatawbf la lowmnc VangkMi regtet>mi km Aral baa * U ’ ^ 4 ’ * fWr 10 i,u,,nf • ^ tk* rnarnamam } JE kmc feta by MrUke* anl Penn ! ^ “ Ju f? d * m* ‘ eearwt ( c-*ey of tkr Texoaa in the dwaatbMSfheMl Aa faiae ma ■baa ^ 1mm teferontUe tie Wbek | 1 f.iat ** wee in the .nth ^ *""*■(* n .k . J Atevender had three hn. “ * k — J^kare. TIJ . took* , tetp. to knd the Mttan « i’ s: ,k ~ u -- But if he does play. Watch out Argiy. NBC Fkothafl Predbtiown iay m* beat of sha|ie. Kmithnll i« it the air amt am..i g other thing*, iirerketiona ■*■% be me tnMk Pae the fra| time n the ISat w Many yanra. 4*M hn» been pM-tu-i from the cellar and put ia- noth bla<e Tki» in the wny < urtw Hm rN>p nlaehed the aerh • MMd artu-b m into RMhop'i tip- ft-'the 11 an. h*|a the aUtMl > agasing pact mm of the eHMMer mUaMuraJ anfthail tonmuaent wna the Ter*. < aalagkU oho 'iniahed tka >e«imn a a • aaMr *Ke*d of [)■*■ U. AaeUiag Ubaapkaagy, front raw left ta right art Jaha O'Donahne la) hear*. Errorlfkh BA Wbklar. N. K. Weberkaak. ▼. * Krtag. aatf Te4 LsaafT Hack row kcM* RM1 Saha Rkk ard Whitaker, J K I.ilea Rhb Re*» Jack Howard, end W. 4. kauliff. f e ffs/iss SPORTS wui . JtXY SA tboa Page J P • Ha place* Ttiaa Pniveraity flrat. batata* 1 tkr HUtl, aaeond. with TTt ! . H»«* Ar- dasher fkar kanaaa. ASM and PayW foknwrng in that orderi W* hate to a*«v it. tMit ke m all wet g ileeper ik-h ia in whuh r stout 0<-e* and m* i*fe lewm e iiirn m « , bo a the powed bdrten Long- |V|^rt||| WlaUlerS ( *S Merchants Drop l a* the tram eh ' e aa i Schoendienst llretikx Own Hold Record Phils After tW^ :, Kit* U *^i r #COn ^ ' ,B tha moat 11, am. ( arrafl gbbg tslrkar *aa BeaaNt aaara* threa MU and ar arm. ^ to. far Mlbaa akhough ha lag < After bamg rettead Ike ..dee l)oni , u ^ mp#<j illto th# «w Wt ia two offurial trim U> in fvtwtf tm& itwrtnjii, | ggidi ^ sifific nBB m thv? Thoma. walked tw* men. and oaa, l ,n«dr V when three Mu .cored cee- ! «^*kaM AUadtngi ' Mrfbklar Coach foe the Marker t-- . hoka. < enlarfieldtr Don fMek*e Tll , Maai t •!«, broaght a Tl Vv [ run ta Pana U whew ahartabop Taaaa Geo. Beaaoa rear had firat an a *ingk l itara, 14 and ecorW on a fTynnt Mftnar After having held the Texans ^ onw JJ - eeoreleae fkr five infringe and Mad- fhrrw 14 .„ Hrt Lead League Double Win ing S-0 a fbar Ma Itaa garner Philadel Bo* tor every y tl^at he W*rwad mayjkm hornp frt>m the top jp>*iU'>n maiaJy n mada by otr in th# By New York, July guy ie *<i amooth and ut Texas will probably finish first, but the way that the other* ere (Hi-had make* quite a m«*s . TW < ollete Station Mrrrhante larla I Hal* in th^ Martra’a Mauler* Ilk-4 Natr* IMnw dMl <faeb laat £>•<. g^tarday night on the Aggie dip- *" 1 * ( i aeh l^ahy nexer said it, bat arc BWrk than convkncad that al- though fie Muatangl were playnng SMI 'Met We can't »♦-» e leatn li that ftniahrd, jn fifth |> rear M the $W< and having de lea tad «mI> taro taama ia coeifoi enee pkry. neing *hove«t mt» *er ond place ovdr thair hegda, the Ini on|y hitting a fheriocre *tri<h|. tha pafne. wav we iv RaSMkikar thp gaine (Imp bach tn tha pant and **t hnw kray N took thd lavadpre fram 'fcmth Hmd| to egore when they needed it Whe* ever * foanu r was naceaaary th* Irish gdt it. H. L W inder acattered tune bits and f**e «p «ek» kaaaa-oa-baAs while tore Martin-men and prwni|>tly got int<» trowblr vieldmg three n*na an three HiU. thre. pa»ar« and WHITNKk S AH I IN H The unspectacular out there that he mpke* every play Wert routine It (Wasn't meur to you uatil Ister that the ball he ffeldad bad a “hit" label on It StabdiSg st the plstt. long, and thin, and angular, >oti think h* wiM do bell to dribble the hall hack to ’Al*' pitcher You are quite saw the <>nrushing i levels ad clutw para up a game ia ( the pennant lurambte totua. July 24 (At- Richie AtfW'urn « eiagle with two out in the unstk ecosad Ralph Tab- ailem from perond and gave the Philadelptga yblllioe a 1-41 Vct»*on over the Chipago < uha in the see ond game o# laat night's double lnn ing rally apmlrd Stakky Ovar- boader *Brr they had woa the mire's |hutout. hut he tightened up |ad awathar run » the fifth with l*”* Gibaan acbrmg again, tsuvcdl al lowed three walks in a row, then a •ingle, and two more walks before rvWring a aian 0utfwider* Jonea. W 3 3 3 3 ... 1 , ! t A JN TaSay a HrWdaM I My ganse* Milner va. TCVV and Texgp (Jpal* ogy vs llonn 17. Night game - Dorm 14 va, Walton /* WaMaa t JB7 2 Jm 2 A.U a f m Bt Heawae 4, Van boas 1 I/ouia, July N ^ A ainth- NofMfo H (lint Hartung opener 74» bahiod the three Mt pitebing >4 Blibba Church bateasen g«>ii)g the route for the vm « mirpriaed when he slskhc* out Fullerton starved for 'ha ^o,,h|e An accident, no doubt Hi* nainir i* Red Sfhoendtenst, which irMa-'t beautifiA )ob, and * that* eaprtiy what he is taming Thejwifi v^rtory. Iitfurc a crowd plectd thi p''tlrputad a th. again in flrat placd i possessioa of National league in St Returning .Jto B who played •Jaiaav (*a4d and waa lieaten \o4tp Dwme lo BUI P o » *0, the Uraan sa.1 in. 40-0. be .*y* that the ln*h(ar* tiuly the gught ieat machine pn th* gndirdn add nothing couM have .topped them laat year eveniit had wantedlk. SMI' didr t. The w^»re wd- 27- 20. and we (tob't rare how Jbse it cam* to the I’oniea winniWP. the fact r.-mama that the lr« w m a ad will prutmhiy d«' so thrnWghogt the coming -ibi.on, unless ww so of averagr. catches ap wifh Ho drop SH< Warn a Id*, and «rU move up A rkati-a*. AAM TtJv, and mo ad Baylor Not that wv thi th. Mustanira will finish {p Mat place, hut thry will be a couple of space, fmfn .ec<md piac* Aggie! who laat ftmt aa young team won (ia|y age game and tifd -mw, ahanij have impnniHl espnigh and gm*ed enough weigM m the tine {■> fia lah higher ibgn suth placv. AdkM. hy the way, Mad SW' 37 ft ta eg* of the batter Lames ia t|| fWT laat year. A the . _ „ •darkborse” rwfarv the middle of the season "BCt« wha still has Ihjtdb Meyor m tka dnv- AMo last Jwar and drop horn* b4 a single (lAiaa Bausg. kanJjs land Nav >ver Hm| reins at far J|ie ability th pwP'fi* *Pd »*• wd! Be gkawr b ■bt ji Tdre |er wyfh BM wiB tfs’ hat ia iha p u* meba long time ntwmd ha*- man Aar the Kayes - ame on in the fifth aadhl^ui* rgrdiaals held the Mevcha'its t»i two runs A* this »a» written N« had met | oa two hita and an error j hr-du-e bi* own rwcoHf foe con- ; -Re-r c'aehioa («<-#<I 'be Mm- sa. uSHie etianc** aMrgM-' at sac- rhants at the plate with three <md boas without aa error He J in three time, at hat <i Neel) did equallv Well fug Inters. In contpaat u- the first game, in which the F*Mis ran rampant ever Chicago » J of ia hiippetetn. the sec ond cunteht wmi a piuhing duel be nd Boh Marhe-I a( giri a • \-• *- » ta "i i.S Lesion Nine to W irh Bn an VM( A tween Rota' ltd. rU and R -t Ruth Sen pore 7, *Mte So* 4 * hnafv July 24- -f* 1 1’iUher »• llayrta* allowed th* Gncaga badp't mptb a miMUf sme# May »h>ta Sgx tnly three kit* ta a JH jn hapdlum the kgU 4*o t HM*, *c**r laidng relief amt auu wl eij voa thmk o* ta* rugged waakiagtha npriator* came from •onditionp under which a second M-hsnd wifh two uso-run .port* ta ap- score a 7 4 vletory last nigfit. year ig Mir R'Uil* t fan If ftpa Oaa-1 ou*l rjrtz: ■ K “ baaakall ban ■- I - vn . ntn In rin sbUi '* new ly organ -all teaaa w|| Station Merrhar*4a irkanaaa i| being underatad by eaperU apd wrrtf have eWbffWPP atght at saflkaJI f IftoMN ■ aw ike iw< Pi* n t'hafin'. Coll- g» -n Am»t - an lAg -n Junior will wn'kout this afternivin in for a ram-- with H the Hiyan N M<.4 s rue The game tween the -wo team# will berm to- ■gpeawar ait 4 p.- »t the Kvlc Pmhpkb atarteis f a the (’oil- go nme wfft include Hubh) Carter on flrwt, !)a\ifi Homier op ..-. -.nd Hy- raw Aadrews on the hot miner, Fred Ai+r*on ia th» hortetep Jewry Lesgktaa pa' "-l i.g c-n- with Keo J 8'ksor and kroner In Ui* I* ft and atgres. re, p-ct '- I) __ atfbr.r fw Ji- '‘'i ,b Gdoge JafkwaUm and David I Mure-- -- While the starting hurhs jwtll be tither J-w Moprial nr IVU MpMBag pap f MMman. Ma |PB4P TW YWCA's Imepp was iutt | arwdakie at puMi< Htipn time. i»h». i»e 4 I v - + “Mr haseman opt-raU-. you hegir t' preciate bu feat Had baps . -iiawp-bda ->< vary irg degrpe* "f .mmthhes. , a wet hall in a drtr.sie hbndutK sun mi p-fHips I par runners driving m trying to tear the legs from under him throw* fmm • rmatunf paeiiions, when burned and off halaru-e The kbi from (.eimantowti Hi., ba* taken thewi all in stride hi* sure h»<ndv catlike eflcxw whip- Kad Sm 7. liter. 4 Detroit. July 24 The Bos ton Red pox mppe-l tbe pace-set- tine DetA.it Tlgera, 7 u> *, last night to t.gbtcn the Americas League r*-v ac second-piaca New York lost, top Fight pitchers saw action in thd nip-atid-tuck battle with Chufk itot-b* the winner and Hal White 'be loser. fur tlx Confidence *in nX as shown \ r*! by your strong, vote in rc-nominapng me t w as C^ounn Brazos :e of i r k- py arm and sheer gfit ( him thnpgh every trial He . pm one of Asse aecuod baseman who a. seednd mar in double plays, make* sure be is safely afroes Ue hag and out of reach of flying spikaa before iwak mg hi. throw to first, He throw. tbe ball when he grip it, leaping kigk and twisting his body as he does no. , Oiw of the beat pictpre* *f •#•- ond *%m* act ton we ev«g saw show ed the fed head a.tiagdle a Uae- runnei ae if hr wen* plaving leap frog Hi* fan ww. heidml lar the dirt, tbe hall wa* on its Way to first 1 — , . +y Detiott thus stayed a game and rymg a h # |f Kht-j,,) *f the Yankees, but to give the tft Lout* Brawn* a 4 I to 3 victory over the New York Yankee* last night,' ladiaae 7. AlhlHiew 4 Cleveland. July 24 4N Tbe Cleveland Indiana won Then eigbth straight vletory ovwr the Pkiladal- phia Athletics laat night, 7 to A Bob Fellwr collected Me tenth win <M tbe aeaaon. although ho had to have help fram Boh L#mon ia the ninth to halt * two ran ally Bratea 7, first a* 2 Boston, July 24—The Bos ton Brave* clahlwd three rival markers for 13 Kite while b-ppnf the fitUbunrk PhraSe* 7-3 laat night aa they iauarheo a 12 gam* home aland. Johnny Sam notched hi* 13th piuhing triumph t arda I. Dadgwva I Brooklyn. July 14 ‘Ah M Rice's home run with twe -m ia tbe eighth inmng behind tbe Bt Ixmiib Cardinals to a P-4 victory ever tbe Brooklyn Dadgvrs laat night. Giaau 7. Red* I New York. July 24- •P' Bali Cther'. muff of Don Mueller's •liner with two out m the bottom Giants Hint That This ) 1*0r May Be Last Stand New York. July 2b—UP- The wore baa gotten emuad, fram aaur- twa rleee tu the New York Giant* that ths* M (Tint Hartssng s last aaad. TW tall, earneet young "phbe nom” from Honda, Tax., either prove# himself to he a big league kali player before the praaeut sea •<-n end* ec off te the mmors he gwan pma a oi v no! to reSarn K ia a aad Mt of iv-wb ta ndake. for no player ewer baa tried harder to live wa to aa exarbitant ad vance ballyhoo thaa Hm Big flint big leaguer Keen today fans who read the gund) essays about the nairbfke koy fram Taxes m the winter add t wig «rf *47 fre*piently ask: hat's tha matter with that great young raohlr of the i;ia»A#' ,,r Tba years plainly bare slipped hy an them The anssrar never ia egap. *Bte rati* ha* ami a there srho havy work ed eh-seat with Hartung d<- not know -mde what hna kept Mm fram Uving ag to hia great pro- living up to mtae They agree that ao since he reported, fresh out of the ever tried harder or was more An*- aemoa. to the Gtnnta m the spring I tous lo recede advica. * e »f '47 f Doaan't seem that long, doe* it,' siaee the Monde harricaat was betng blown up -m the aporl* pages, and m the national magwamet as tbe as<>a arnarmg athlete to come out of the war? feats here Hu feats Faetaatir Record Kntr\ Li-I Kxpected for AAl Fi-epoft To* July 14 'dD— A record engry list is expectod here Aux-iat S-24 for tbe annual Na tional A A. U Women* track and field (bamMonatupa Hert»ert Flapper Free|x>n High School cqacb and director of the ehamiMOMlhigs. yesterday said en tiles sbotild far exceed the 130 part lopartt* at fMeaaa last year inier-rhemp games it u easy u recall, had been fantes I tic W'ben b< hadn't blinded oppoa- ! lag batters with hia tremendous half of the ninth inning enabled speed h^dpd rifled Home nans into Eddie Ftanky to score from -rut with »be run that gave to run that gave the New York Diant* a 7-4 victory ovei the < uurianati Reds last night National I eague Philadelphia Bt Lauis Boston Brooklyn New York Cbicaco Cincinnati Pittsburgh kmencaa Laagl w L Pel 34 P 442 hi 17 1*0 44 34 464 44 *7 464 42 44 477 1 tw 44 4M* 1 37 hi 42(1 t« SI ■m 1 Ul? Uik* The Battalion to acll your aurplua automobile, furmiurt or other items of equipment. W»* include thia blank for your coavaueoce in uaing Uattaiion Claaai- fiatl Ada. I want this ad to appear in The Battalion on Herv a the way 1 want t!»o ad to retd ....^ 4*- 1 Detroit 44 New York 4ft Cleveland , ftS Beaton M Washington 41 < hirawn PhHaMfbia 17 32 St Lous* . 31 uacant parti 7here waa no doubt, apparently,] that the Giaata bad bagga-i the rookie of the decade nte only | quewtion was whether (Tint would prove more valuable on the bill or 1 as aa outfielder, where hi* prow-I eee with the hat could ha eaploite-i fatly In ndraapert. rt ia eaay to see* that a kst «f thia was fonRshnee* No rookie p<Miaibly could hare . lived up to the supertativea lavish ed on the lanky, bewildered young man who suddenly found himself < aUpulled into the big abow Nat l« be a Hapev SUr But thia wasa't known then, and it ha* taken the better part of four seasons to bnne Giant offi rtala and the club’s follower* to ths reluctant canduaion that Hartung. apprnarbiiif 24 is not going to be Im... 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