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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1950)
f r -J nil cs u HI ittoft*! !• ii Ha Quit i * Umimf ... M I *af» Mriy>! car f»r ttw and other for Vy Ian 0m« Mr meat aad wera aMtaad meet vMeh w«» heM •* Tyiifc Ten Dterk make \Mf the 'V' The Uuvkart ikon the titk- l«#t yaai Mnaiav twite Ml many painta aa the runnei-t*, Qolleraat («un h fram Uli* hmatc They art J.«tm s.f\i-na, H«kh> vey, J<»in Robt rtw, B..i Tom Hark.* itnd I'd* wj «wv AtiWrww that h« expert* the team tee* haMer nl the remmy l cwaaidt nay the ■ ehem m* that the team haa alrea% made this year llartaff the rally part of the awnt ttrr, the awrtmmar* won the rallrtf. Htntum Ineitdtional «wm»ina _ IVMmi and mm aad a htane nlr in two !era to over Dona 14 in play In the other afternoon mural *nfthnll yame played Albert ,i«y ()orm 1A won iU third i I JM- ram* of the aerond summer Mi* aton aofthnll tourney, defeating Dorn 11 tel. CS Legion Nine Defeats Bryan S-4 m - Settiny down Dona 14 with only Loe4i mermaid* who Will ram- two hita and fftving up but four lartt id tha womott** #vu4t*n include , walk*. Vaughan won hw third tilt 'Kajr 1*amell, Uada fhtt* Helene of the aheond aeaaion and ha* on|y Boatnur, Bhrhara Miner fan., two lo»w- marked Ufi ayan*. hna. WiMftii, Ro*emary Lenert, and The wifi advanced Milner to *ef* N’an« y Hale < .Hnpletihg the team ond plane beneath the throe teanM are Mhrtha Krfle, Ana Hickerwm,] that are tied for flrat* TTVy,’ l/iuiM* Street, fatv Mown—. Aar Done 16 amt Teiaa Kieolagy ( opelgnd and Nancy Steven». baaing twirler Fldyd Ckmtt tf During tke aaam makte Mah Caa •Urtad thiny raltmc fur the Tig wtt tn adunwlm to fim ha » walk aa a m -WSI pm tSV itt> nr yTi^n^in u!!^ joj •ad the S|MH)iaU for Friday ami Saturday - July 28th & 2*>th KimMI's <.ii l.rreg Ken as mad—No. ? Men hdatws * , 2 fur 2^r I.IndMOn Hutir NurMn Ih CMuttk Nt Star K I tin I'M Mont (.ream Truson—If lie. Oran"f 4dc. 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H and 9 Inch Zippers < hiklrvn s Hgnter Broun Anklets . . . . . Mw hy yanu- Kach mar on the Mtficr wmulrr •cored oare and two id the play era, Vaughan and Reyea, acred twice. Dorm 16—», Dorm 15—1 Winning their third game of the •econd aemeNier to rtkaaih in a tie for fimt pla« f, iwote. 16 u*ed tw<> big inmnys rrammhd with Mi Featherweighl Champ Pep To j Defend Crown New York, July |8—tAPl Boxing H hot teat natch fm- klly wan mgned aid new le.1 yesterday when waather- weight champion Willie Pep agraad la dafend hht ttwww • .maWttttaa ttttmiaamf vvrv.v»'v nx • * «*“ 1 “■nun* f Yanhae Miadnim H#r' 6 Win- winmng Bill . Alfred flttt! * r hatter*. ^Artmi was charted and Bot Mug kit for fire kin 1 in the areraaa AfWrt Carte* lad and Tho ^ hittera with a two far kin mZ? re^ ,U,rw ■>»> •mred twa fir*- an a walk * ^ r * m ttr ^ All-lltare —2L!!. itimiHM to tha kad in Ike opmw , ‘Of. tke tillage hare ha hem aooeed . ^ Jz™ twiac with Bannati and Pete Hieh r rr m * n ullri^. Bonaen atarted that W ll , f»lll »Rh a tingle and aoarud from G. -1—^ ?hir< m R'^aar '* d ible f Ptravoiejuoa cl.maiedthe time In the third IW-r m»mt again RUadtaga aad Hi the reventh. a doubt* hy L * i en * L ^**Ma Pinkney 0 1(100 Conner from firet to tie up the • 10D6 had game: 0 1 0001 .—-- - * Muwrll Lmd* In Ubm J no Owdr* (Mf Invitational Taatt—t Trvt .4.. Dorm 16 X,- Teaaa Gapl. Milner . * Drew. 14 Dorm 15 , . + .. waltea j Dorm 17 [ •£* “1 ToM You So’ Waller Pareare raato hi* ahtrt to token) Lyaaa in tke nWrt tall —atom wktoh waa aae af the aqaatu eveata at the annua! Braaaa Dtelriet seaui awHa meet There haya are metthen af OaHavt Rtalten Troup IIS. non JSot An Easy Team In Mat. Port Worth, July Bitly Maiwell. 21 yoar old North Tout* HUIe Co Iter* afudowt. led the way Thureday mto the aorond round of Glea (.anien Country (hlb'a tlat annual invitation yolf tournament Maxwell wa* five under par whre he diapoaad of Dr Houaton Smaff of Fort Worth, teh. Battalion SPORTS FRL Jt'LY M. ISM Paye 3 tort. July »-•*»- -Did you ever *ar *uch a rare” Eddie Dyer * pig lured His voice had the . hawtldenM WS of a man who. with hia own ey*«. had seen a rabbit H< ' efcMhw a (reyhound, but still did beheiT it At tke rente time that he i K* war syeoking of the National for the! m«rerl\ - aeitojl mrnA l,! I tegUe f.rinaM battie. in Which nrrrdnr ‘ niKh*. . - - V** hi* Rt Iwui* Carditml* are domy Jin Nam, ni tk* pretty w4ll for a team some folk* i,t arsri j sstJrr "v;s, to merit or tke ttAi Joe ! T*. th tapie* and Lreii* at 10 a m «#!> today. rff' , . , , .. ” r I "t* ]o*t a* I .oud la«t *pnnf, Norri* ha* made re toe rot af the 1 he c—ittmied "There isn’t an ea*v fuel he wuwid Mhr to bar the re- ' team in (fie leayue Every yamr it gh ond. ‘fou can't figure an; (iarruts ]%■ .fW Pascal (ielery . . Stalk 17c Now C roM Sweet Potatoes. 3 Uk 20c Limes.... .lidoaifn 25c Oranges . . . . j 3 I(k 25e lAHitfue-Dyet Prolw*t8 lv4*fl(i With Win Over Boston Ry WHITNEY MARTIN New fret he womid Hhr to her the re- h tired heavyweight rhatapNa ptek a up the gteua* again and amat ■*- Thr Mr* (motif* Uw rrren NBA ' tern |uUt Hi core Lamia Swiretire* " im'to the nug tax dual with Loom —hi hi* return to tee hinge* on an ireoare the ywrernment TV er owe* the goverema—‘ a eawowtor "abb’ aum H. ha* ofNtwd to fire 1 of hi* gar*, for a n—rto* fight Hi rettteimrei of all elaim* But Hi fight Hretea it wm* be lieved L—i* will g« through with a Heptemhei fight whet Hr. or not the tel claim W rettted I The N|>-Ruddier “ateural" took (day* of diekenag The ckaa»Rire Will get 45 por cant of ter net fate and Saddler will coltert 15 per eaot Saddler wdn the titte hy knaek- tag Pap xtiff ta fourth round Oct Willie regained hi* crooni on ' Fet> 11, 1949 when he nutpoiated Saddler in a rtug rlaaatr Detroit, inly IS Old Di* Hi* teammate*, however, made .. . ■••—•red nine Boaton Red 1 up for this lapse by blasting five Sox hits yeotesday - V got the Brooklyn pitrhor* for IS hiU to Detroit Tiger. • 5 to 1 derision u> fa»hion an easy !3*S triumph over protect their American lemgue the Dodger. lead. Vic 16th home run, • The victory gave the card* the two-nin wallop m the fifth, fea- rubber of their three-game set but ,U i l*!' (^o 1 "till a game and a half *** < * m *‘ •’ **-j behind the league leading Phil- pense of Em. Kinder adelphia Phils who swamped the The victory meant the Tiger* Chicago (j|h* hy the *am* scon- half-game leml wa* safe regard!*** Ught of St Uuis’ hit* went for of the outcome <*f the New York-I extra ha*e* with outfielder* F.n.«» St I»ui. game la.t night. Hteayhte. and Chuck Dlervtg hh**t- Four double play* helped the my two homer* Hpieee !4la»lght* r *l*o hit * double to drive in five I’hilliea IS. < ah* 3 j runs. rUMtlWb. J U |» » ^ n ': ■"•'."r 8<,lhp.. Curt s™™,™. ' l ' 1 R ’" *" ^ ^ * or • two-week National L ^dRt (B it hy Cincinnati and fdiard camp on Saturday rang up ■ --- -—— ■* — - ^ . NteH-r hret.ny ( inc.nn.t. pret* his 14th win of the year for the Chicago. July 2K- Kandy If -tetetety." j Philudelphia Ptulliea with a 1S-.1 (.umpert pitchad the Chicago RTnte REFLECTION| pC0x£- *V*1'*..*» c'v*’ ' ^ u** 1 If* *" hing rook- fti ML We hate trouble wiBi Br Vyn Mreaklya yet* the daylights leave.' haa—a out «i it by Cincmnati and Ouard homer in three day*. • White *»«+> Hamdters teg pn intense fellow who apaah* fand frankly and re- funa* to ignore cold facta just to prove he m * y.wvl .port, point* trt a —aide of !>ad break, his team has auffei .-d thi* year “1 dim l IB r to alibi.” he insists, “hut this is true The ln*» of our rekaf pltrhrr, Ted Wilks, and of tetthar Jt>e (iarayiola hart u« tre- deewion yesterday over the (Ynca go Cub*. Del Enm* homered with the sack* loaded in the eighth to help the Phils to their fourth straight win from the Cube Andy Pafko hit a Chicago homer in the sixth The Phil* maintained thek IS yam* first place margin over St. Louis Athletic* 7, India a* 2 Wilk* undeiwent an operation fur removal af elbow chip* in his '-Sam pitching hrui, and (iarayiola. who haptnan batted in four run* with *tea juat roaiing Into his own a* a “ home, and a double yesterday as bitter and fureiver. wa* sidelined by a skuid.iat separation Athletic* M \RKK3 KPIX IA1> Vlmfiur'. UmMv Slitrd Bacon Salt Joul Bat on Ground Beef H«*rt O leum 117*0 INx—m A|l MohI VkiBn 1.... Armour'll Wkr—Whole ID Bam! . III. 19c . lb. 21c . lb. tic . lb. 6.)f . H». 45c u a. . lb. 59c Lou's Agfics Bop CS Merchants, 12-1 LoupnC* Aggie* handily defeated the < ullage Station Men bant*, 12-1 !**t night an the lighted aofthull' field as a warm-up for the rummy AHA aefteal! tourney tehidb start* here M—a\ night Both amm* will he Htpattny m the tourruiment and tke Aggie soft toller* after their Miowing last night may prose to be one of the top teams m the rontmt Kcortny their run* in tour of the •even mniagv the Aggie* collected only thr— hiU while the Merchants garnerud five hit* fcopi tee win ning pitcher Bill Plagvei* \A$A Softball Begin* Monday Right team* have entered the Diet rkt te IRA Hof the 11 Feurnsaieut which will get an derw.) Monday night at * on the lighted softball field here an the rampna The teams entered are the de- f Sliding chain pi** *< (he Madi- snnvHle All Star*. Naia*ota H—rue, lioupot* Aggies, Wteekhi Aggie*. Nadbalek • Rer- viee Ktatiim Howell l.amher < mane*' and the Bryan Mer- rhanla The tanrnament will last ItemgH Fridai with twn games nrkadulsd far every night except TV ruddy. the Philadelphia Cleveland. 7-2 Uu Bnasie allowed Heveland mnp ^ „ nK . only tour hit* in mapping « string enabled the of nine .traight wins* over Phil adelphia hy the Indian* He had a shutout until the ninth Sox to a 6-3 victory over the Wash mgton Senator* in the second game of a ‘doubleheader yesterday after the Senator* used Just three hit* to capture the opener. 3-2. Brave* I. Pirate* I Boston. July Mi iM* l^efty Warren Spahn hurled the teuton Brave* hack into the Nationa!;! League * third spot by notching hi* 12tb win of the season kith a 5-3 t deeiaimi over the Pittsburgh PI-, rath* last night. Brown* I. Yankee* 2 9t Ixiuis, July 2R Ex-? Yankee George Stimweias’ ninth mnf% single with two men on Rt. Lout* Brown* to 1 bent New York 3-2 here last night. ( ardinai* ||, Dodger* 3 Brooklyn. July 2H - -Stan Musial'* <0 yam# batting itreak came to an end yttterday when the l-oui* Cardinal* outfielder fatl- St ed to get tot a hrt in five times at Skip Alexander Smashrs Sioux City Golf Record | Sioux City, la.. July ■—(4te - Skin Alexander, the former thiko I'nfversity star, smashed out a record 63 vesterday to grab the lead at the end of 18 hole* in th# Sioux City Open Golf Tournament WHIM ft WTCKOH'} ‘f/ancLjum ‘jfdntc Head ••(kltft SlktifMff *» out btfumflcring in in« wrkiflg Cease /» md See Our R «de AuortmtnU Boxe* for gift* at wHI ai for lo on n person al cor re* pomft- enie — for t men a* well women. You may here your choice of an attrKtive monogram ■ or your name and sikdre** printed right on the sheet* and cnvelopts A choice, too, of several different suet and shade* of paper and envelope styles. Ex fluid ve with Thr Kxrliange Store "Serving Texas Aggies" Roy Weteel and Harry Butler led LoupetV tallying three nsn* enek ' Curtis HolUnd scoped the enly run I for the Marchanu. it |n Che fifth j on two hits and an error Lnupef * big inning also came m 1 the fifth whan they tented fire * run* aping two hna and a walk But lei, Wetxel, Billy Coi»rh. Bob Lawler, sod Don Hootea scored the guintet of markers. Marhn Tnmtee ron see ted with the only Homer of the game, andi he also scored ance bMort a the opening inning Hoilnnd Winder started on the mound fpr (Be Her chants and was oknrgnd with the j| FOB MUSIC THAT CANT BE BEAT . . . U s really a treat! Buy that -AGGIE WAR HYMN" We nil know that It'a tea beat in the tatt|... Bo bi ./ 'em now while Iteu has them on band loupots ‘Trad# With Lou — He * right with yon" ndMOi / Li J. OR AY (. OrtN SEVEN DA ■ W, ■ Hoi Dkjrn 1-4 PM - 1 MAJOR’S CAFE ME NEVEB CLOSE for Your Con. ruie-w 217 North Hkic Bryan All over America.some people have fevcrislily spent their money buying up those staple items that were critically short in the last war . . . Merchants everywhere report unusual demands for sugar, shortening, bed linens, automobiles and auto mobile tires. Tragically enough, there will be no shortage of these items in America unless the public continues the thoughtless practice of hoarding these items and causes «• an artificial shortage. / - There is plenty for everyone providing each person • ), limits himself to the purchase of actual needs. Don t aid Communism. Buy what you need and use what you buy. This is no time for and speculating. —-