, 4 1 \/ i . ■* MpNfT w||if»aii4 hi Uk oumiwr mnIm |toumam»nt » IvfV 1^4t /Umf nrhi w,ih ■ranU w la|x> rH f.»r tM viniwni of r»m Hi fi'taiinr • hri* «im UmI lr- four 1 t«Pg oMl flat hgoH thn* hotMM. | «rt Wontl hut w l4ffr4 in Um roihoroll l ooloy. Otivoro, Da—. **r g and Homhark. ff nc—A thoir amfic ran fifth inmnf whon H I vh« had ryohad tint «yc»r, ororod fron tvan** douW* Rod Hoido- tho krfnf pluhor and ah 1* hi to. Art Col* will Mooted QnMpf H<»uat.-r for •ring Um T° (Iharles ily 27--(^-*“Joe TTVT f. UMnor S look tV loaf in tho opoo- into of Um famo rronng irte mao hot nan unahfa to rk TCtV%vio acorod a.V n Ho tor and frame and « wmI. 7-1, f pitcher L C. Wm.iff n- 1, . 1 urw paw" aidoa in artiOr the hut . ^ * 1 ,«d each agninpt hia two win# He ailnnod a match rouidlhr arrongn4; 1 i fpr Wta and »tru her ween ^eoch ''taftina the opr mag in rone with loch, Ind and C^iengn loot pight a haw, Milner anoyml a trio of ■M mono, jimMr hnjra’ dirisiono Irttrad in Um girW and vomon’a divialnn* at* Kay Nmell, Money Stoenna. ^np < o»«elan4. Pa lay Boo non. Martha Krflo, Nancy and I ami we Ht root Other aaor that are competing in.ludr Ann Hicbemon, Barhora Miller Pam Wiiaon Rooemary Lenert. Helena Boatner, and Linda Potta * the had ia the Dtetnet. M Tournament to' ht SI rhratfh tag. 4 (oilege Rtalion tad lerhach an and Whhe ASA So and haa teh with Ahtegf 1 local Tho Dio tract S» ABA Toomamont will he hoid h July II thru ugh Aug. 4. eo-diro of the tonmey Taylor Wilkma an- aounoad yuderdny lynneaw of the six five day tourney wg] be Intramural log* Station Athietica and the Btudont Activ- Station M _ ittea rteo Viihalik'i Dtetnct < 'hairmaa aad bond of the Unimamont wfll bo BUI Cart aad Savvey U’ateh will aaowt Wil kina aa a ( o Director of the tour i»rth .t? Company, aad Um ■ad are 1 the M Cad- j a i-k, via-Um Caliega, ^ * Ag*| — RlaUa».* of ia riadod in [JwUtet Mi are Bra- sir •tan and will be formed from player* at tending Rm aumaMv aeeaioa. Loa- M- Meopoiea • S* h^Hh* 1 rue dud should he eonteiman for Rh Umhar ami Um lUcing With the Mom the four Bryun Winning Million Dollars Difficult For Horses rial League the Mf* Howai! Marehant* alia ef rnemal league the teuraamont eat caliber Other tea me entered include the 7 Madiaonville -*■- k -*-— •urntr J eie*en. nppnoing r •» Play Merchants. Aggie* Me rmrid not he Inrated at hit <>11 • ago gpaftmdnt or two hotel* oheky he aomdiime* alopa l«ouia reeeniy announced he will come-vut of retirement 4 Ute treneury department will Iftcept hi* parse In iayment of hdek ia- roam tat Noaever Jama* Mom*, president of t|e Intemationdl Bo*- ing flub MidTin Wa*hingt4pi that the Hr an Bofntau ha* rocaffed no motrurtiona of olTicial feelol*. re garding a poafihle return to hrtlon in Septewbei Tntman CifeUon. Louis' la in Wa •hingtoh cuafern firtaia It wal rapoited io*c wee* gg, that the form*' champion la trying 1),. jo-» with the aametarwe of* a [two Kit* and and error Joe nt. Bob Oea, and Beat Reyo* I the markers ft>r Milner to make a d«aJ with tepartment th accept from the proposed fcj bout a* full nett come tax claim the revenue ■Mi jpMte (gaard Chmr\*» nent of In in- lajMa same period Butler scor ed f Game* Dorm if and IWui both dof gan.n| v* Milner, gtnie B^Kpot hrfpBth Flsm In Southnnipion Southampton N Y , July 27— '-Ih^Herb Flam of Beverjy Hilia. Calif., who defeatad Ted Sghroeder for the National Clay Courts Tea- hta championship M.md»> loot yea tertky ia the second round of the invitation tournament Flam wa* beaten by a fellow Californian. Dr Arnold B«i*ser of Aan Franmu-o, in *t might *et*, 4-2, 41 To Play l omgl Tonight at M p m. the College Statioe Ifoichant* sill teke to the lighted rofiholl field against the *«iftballera of lA>upot'a Aggite This game bring* toRrthei two of the te*t Miftholl tetRnx m the surroumlng locale, and both of the «quad* will compete Ri the com mg ASA Softball T ouiteement t«> be held on the rampik starting Monday Bill Pihg'‘ni> i» wh.-duted to start on the Mound for the Aggio* and the Merohant * hurker is yet to he namod fer the MUflte. taaii / "»vnild Winlarv^ catcher; Billy Buf- July fltfte*i. firft mm; Robert Caaalee, | r „ m *ec*md beat; aid J B < arroll and 1^. (Hi* Bandete will alternate at tbe Iggg hot cottier. Patrolling the pasture* for the 1 Bryan YMCA iqmnaorvd team wRl ^ four mrnote-auk, prrpstual me be Fmak Seek, in the left tectum; »•*» 4«»d a rochet trip te the mnoe, Jack Yardely |a centar, ami DniwWl* "** trfia * »• wia a mil Ktease willMebi hi the right por ^ dollar* would aaem to boro toon Tony Rail to the atartii* mmx diffmalt goal shortstop The new* that OitatMa’s ailing Rraerve hurler* for tha Bryea- ankle may prevent him from run tea include Tin Hubacek and Bo' mag again ciwphaeiaro Uoa diffi Raitedna Am > [ cum. Tm Oaigiaad Fenia ateaata i The starling moundomon for the gold mine bo* pooned out t&lfc.&it* local L*-gite' team will he either m ito ••Umtahing raroer, but. Joe MathefM or Pate Hickman, like Stymie, it look* like a rate Motebral had atarted in the early <>f cioOt, but no cigar, as far as game* during the first portion of the pillion dollar goal is con the evtaher id l«ei B) WMfTMKT MARTIN New York. July if ^ -Neut te two I need Winder and Navasota and entered team* in the tourney. AU of the game* will be played / dim Jim Cash me I .same have also I in £•ff«f4wb SPORTS THI IU. Jl LY 27. IM Page t di*tn< t tournament. i«it Hick man came through m the latter portion of tbe season to atari Hickman ig the heavier hitter of the two Other prtdteLl* starters for the local aggrttfation include Bobby farter on nrlit, *econd tmaeaiaa Dove Bunntn. shortatep Fred An derson and Byron Andrew* m third The starting catcher will be either Geotgv John*ton or Ihivki Norco** 1 OutfieUiege include Ken Jackson In the left pasture. Jerry leighton in center, ahd fight fielder Pinkney (ooner, s |n double* a* * yeliei pitcher the mi rerned gxeatlv REDUCED paces 46 (Hi. CfB Tea (lartten (irape Juice . .>lc 46 ()* ('an ('hoaic A Atiiin Pitii'appU* HevfTMKe (iraiH' Juiri* Or Linifaili 1 » | 2-No. 2'{. CMm Del Monte Vpricol Halvts . . . (i4r 2 No. 24y Otna Del ItoilB • Pear Halves 7lc 2 - No. 2 Cmna Libb/R (ream Stt le lliite (adw 3Se - - , 1 J* 2— 14 Ot. (wna UBbyg Deep Brim n Beans . 2Sc 2~ No. 2 Cum Dtamond (ut Green Beaas. ;. 24r V 77^7AifATt inl Hi JL Decker » Tall Korn SUecd Bacon ; . . . |b. 1‘V I (Ian llornnTN (Jiili I (lan llonnrrN l amatf^ - The Combination - 49f 12 Or Cjmj Armour a freet...... . . . 45c Doilgers Defeat Cards; Advance To 3rd Place Gi New Ygri. J. Beds July 21 Stymie had earned |i«lK,4Mh be- j fore it hod to retire, and figuring that the smartest Horse we ever saw odoM count only to seven that’s a lot of money to gather without an education A* in pracbevlly all f mo nee amt- | ter* the situotion ha* changed dra- totally in horse racing ia recent year* Purse* have gone up o* the dollar dropped in value until you con get » good ftve-cent loaf of bnvd for 17 cegt* anywhere tohiriaway Retire* kick Five year* ago Whiriaway, an- uthor (ulumet horse, rot)rod with t.S4U«l enough to keep him in hi* uld age and the largest sum ever earned by anything on four leg*, except maybe * good, sturdy tobie holding up a crooked faro game At that time *1* horse* among the top W in earning* still srore in training, but the cloorot chal lenger, Marriage, needed neaHy •MO.MO te catch Whiriaway. ! thltamDu* a^tdmissinrr'f^r A Two years iater. boworor Whiri- i, lkln . Tw^.amea v V Inatf ita etmmoion aten arui 1 pluy^j ^ Monday ^ - • - * ' wodnoaday nigbte being an open date The flunk adit he bald Friday mght along with a game IMtevaali two girls teHm which aye yet to he picked Lions Vs, Redskin* / To FValure PftHRiiifr Da'iaa July IB Four nf tho greatest paaarn* ever to thrWw the pigskin in the Southwest Ogr fere nee will bo aeon in nytiaatehMl the Dadroit UMRf meet the Waolr ingtnr Itedskma in the Coteop Ihtelt/ ighC Au its championship —>» 1 roe* which hadn’t even ike running m INI ware katttoag f >r tap boner*, with tho lead changing hands aa if it were a national langwe roes Three Fpatarte Ware . . . Tho throe upaUfta wort Assault, | Stytmo, mid Armed, and witbin a few montke the title paaaod to As- kaull to Stynue, bnck to Aaaault, and again to Stymie. Armed, like a team saddrniy -urging up fro* fourth placo, took over tho crpwa ■ on Oct. t, IW7. and two seeks later Rtymte roolaipied the cham pionshtp. In INI, when Whiriaway called it a day, Stymie wna a feu 1-year- old. bat appnrotiUy was tbe victim Balias W laane . r a stoke race yat Citotion «a* SaWamanahia Club ibkeHoggod foal. Armed a Flayiny for th. I done will be year-old without k stake vie- B^»>> Layna.furmer Mar at tha of a miti won a nil. four year-v Uiry on bit nt youth a* ho hadn't Kk uador iiTehih iy night. Auguot of tho Dallas itv a# 1 was' about to atort an mdifferent | ^ *«d U«b Wplbor, who wr^g record^ and AsaatiH of Texas, and Gil Jelfci two-year-old campaign. ** wawur atkktu history far the Southern MOthodiitt Mudlanra Performing Hr tne Redskin* Will Morris Kineii lliree ^ wb# wna *Cb y«w. M grade ring lor tha Ttxaa Thru tog n UttteeJiall ManapiTN H,.nMd Fro*. wb«. u r ne. j«iw. Dalian. July 27—-Manager* »nd Walker were school athlete. of three baseball club* in the Big o» a State Baseball League wore fined ( hRmptOflNnlp 1- Sal fteooklyt July 27>'A*t- But Mitstal antendH hi* hitling *tnak S**"t jftTj ’‘••vs tw Open Tournament* s«- im K11w1.11 u V. 1 nrUr ’ „ ... „ , " ll1 to su ^ Uurtn \g*v# U*.a>X ^ «• yeotewday by J. Walter M o 1 r 1 *, Tourney StarU MondR> president of the league Jimmy Adair. Gpneoville, man ager end Buddy Hankins manager of the Wae« club were fined |M and $2. r ) for using “ovtmped derog atory ••Kpletivoo in addroaaing um 3 ( ana Hoblte* Vienna Sausage . . 3 Lb 1 an ) Ot Pk Fruten Pict*w®rt ItrawhiTrie* . . . .Me . Ck Tender Veal Rogat- Sq. Cut Swuhler....... I). 69c Mellow Cured Wiacoisui Ckersr Il>. Hr fully Drenned Fryers-Hens CslifomiK " . > Utture .... 2 llrads 17c Oliformt Carrots... 2 Bunches 15c if ...... 2 lbs. 9c (o.,f oupes... 2 for 25c Doz. 27c a Vi victory over tho Si Uhus ( ardmal* Russel banged two borne run* one with a male on bg*<\ to ac rount foy th winning run* The tgiumpk gave tbe lHs ger> temporwgy pf third pteef. ponding th*- ntitroUM* of lo*t night’s BosUiti-Pittoburgh gome It was Brooklyn * )2th of tbe yoor ovUr St leouis D»m New combe, tebo kasn t imeii booXer by St |^>ui| thi* yeoi wa* tbe Victor Harry Br«*cheen, who ka-n’t imat en (he Rrook* since Jiffu 3, !:*4h, was the loser Mu*ia| got two of the rant*’ nine hitg He now nepds to hit safely in seven game* tp equal (Be modern National league reooirt r»f 37 straight games set by Tomify Holme* In 1945 Re*1 Sox 1, Tigev* t * Detroit, July 27 Leflhami er Md farnell of the Ro*ton Red Sox troubled with a *ort shoulder recently, knocked off the A men can League-keadi’ c Detroit Tiger*. 1 to 0. ugi. July 27 - te -Joe Dimaggio |latUmed a two run bom er in thi tixtg inning to h»lp tbe Nem York Yankee* pul! within • half game of the league leading Detroit Tiger* with their a to 3 victory ov#r die St Ixiui* Brown* last night. Pirttn* H, Braves 4 Bo*ton. July 2"- Wally WaptlMie and Rav Mueller te defeat the Boston Brave* F-4. last night. A < eh* « ttvgin Next R vek The second summer •enaion'a 6ie Auatili lagw » lub. drew * |15 fma for "foi umpire around during iat»»i-4»roenville game last night and delaying the game ^ Dallas, July |7 - fte--Onc of 'Portdom'a biggest tout citiaa be- gan going dp yesterday a* preputtel toon* were rushed on the penuMi* e«t home groubda af Um Natiomil Sheet ShoUtijtg Aashnatinn for (ta annual • hampteiMhlp tournammit Parting neat wmmmft. Before ihta week-end. 2l.dl# square feet w^i be under gamma to houab meeting* and exhibit*, a me** Hall add to provide shelter open tiNiriiaments ia gulf and tennis ell start next seek the intramural department an Dewar The feature want ifor contestante And spectator* non need )ea(erda). Doubles are of this year's iaaugi>r*l mce meat- included ia both ot the sport* iug at ( etitenaial Park, Denver * Greeley, Cole-—'te— lyefthnmind Bntrire ia both of the event* new fwo-rnjRto»-doHar pkant. t* the golfer* den't frflen xnn teuroamegt* should be turned in to the Btu- Colorado Mile on Aug 24 It wilt where they arc ri»n\peUng against deni Activitian office through I bt a fZB.nnO-added event for three orthodox -winger* Sam Friday, ihe department year-old* and up. Ln tha ( uloipdn lugk school lopr- ■dded ^uaiifvmg scorea should The macton*. xrhlch brought nament, however, both finalists ba turned In with golf entries, borne racing wiwi legal betting bpek were eouthpawa. Dick Rtllehn*. II. •nd sagpsl- will be liven to ftral to Denver for th« first tome in of tnlorado Spring* teat Kandy/ I place winners 34 year*, wind* up Labor Day farey ef Dirw 1 up Philadelbbti July |7-'Rl- Walt ubiel Web up in tbe sixth inning iFK" Thirt4*«*n hHitball TeaniN Form ML aslington Sieeler*. last night, walk iig six man and si lowing iwp kite. n» the Philadel phia rhilde* sromd all their run* for 144 victory over the Chnag. r|tei The victogy ircr . a.*ed the Phil* Nations leattn Wad to ore- and jteteHHP Btete. New York te Tha If team* t nt the National FooMWI G—gi Indtona A Atblettea 2 thi* senam *re dividM into tten (leveiaiiri. July Oevt- dhnvian^ with the leading team land** liiik Giant*. Wa*!i' imi-lmt Pituhurgh Pbfiadeiphia F.agle* and thn Oev* Vhila.ieiphia hmd BrowriK In tte National ]^ UIB Confereace are the (Tiwnmo Bear* s BtWiMyn New Vote Tank*. Saa Frpi.> .** • iL ) .c l , n 49crs, II. Aiw-ite lUnm ^ rift i Gr ~" r J. t0k ' r * Chkago . “ and the Baltimore (aRa, i iffinciiPiati the American t onftreace trhmar Apaenraa Amhafte. Maas.—tte—Fg^nek DaUojl , B SmjMLi Jr, T)-yeat-oM junior haw York . I from Oflando, Fla . hpa teen re Clevetend J, ; elected capteln At torn Amberet B «• < olleg* tonai* team He teao t* Wa captain of the L.*ro Jeff* aqua ah Chi team a aport be took «p oply tree Phi years afe St liuis last night Mr ri rub delphiq A twet le* € *al 1 aague W L Pet _ 54 M a X „ 47 37 SB' 3 n SfMN ial* for Friday A Saturday - July 28th & 2*>th Charlie's Ifoodi Market -tiwioeuvn- * , Wt* p th«» highest pur** (or Hoc> 'Me inainla.ii a.holeBaI<* cr.'f •.i! !;4‘ ’h year loand. GFT Olilt fhiCUi LLiORF: SELLING THE EXCHANGE STORE Serv.nq Tcvnc i A 4 ’ I • *r ► •re# #re •rere* V / } CcS, Duck Hunting h Out of Season. i. 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