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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1950)
iak U 1 I I 1 I- _ ., L- ^ • s H ik KyW fVM win b# th* of nwy * jfnint, crom. gup (tanog tht Junior Kic* refKmaJ tfymiU n»d Tumdny riv« k« wr. Otl* r ft Mg. fcufbfttU fHH« mw^ng town, M far IHiHaii Haw ».ni la their »itfc man •Ii l >wte4 la Hr mi Aa moat inanarMl hy »afa MMimi Rer«rati«>n Caa—U. •+** **’ Hajn ani ffirla fMn cH H will mrtad ' V«' in trank ami f»«M aa4 Caianai rraak Ai^ama. tmk ^mtek w4l tafawi aarf ImM tmoak. aa4 . tnama <w> W M lt« in rHarfr of tlat tnnm» I f ill I I-’‘i i, • . J* It I’ LJLei- * I (5) r>- ?y rS * Ja?" i > ' E,l a • tfl i ^ > /'frx 3 *r*Sr' • m'\< I fr\ »n-f«aat a«rk Mftkavaata aaki^t! i fhr tHe only Hirai natraat III tha tiaak oaiaiota«aa ia ftk-lg IWM. mu uf (\+* ¥ M IW»4 • 'xky aiU run iha MMO alH tHa KifH KmmIUi, «iM from tfr ranutta af *n* y Hr *htmM tak» ii lauth diffirulty At tht* Ur'tmf four ra>kai wielrVr* frn«i tha ftryan-<? am ha4 uff(>r4 up for rotajiattUun, tha> are lobfc) J4rke<ia. Ptwkfy Ai mm. Tommy TrfrrU, an4 Blakely. Thane feny* pmmiae Ip J five VMiting pk»>er» plenty k> worry about a» ta< h one of thrifi pa< k» a mtfhty eiHtetf rarket. Entry hlMik* ami infnrmatm partaiaHif ta the: meet may be ob tained by wfilmf Mr 0 V <'haf in. Bo* ftltl. ( ollefe Station. Tetgf Other ntta* HoWmf refin meet- are Galvfatoi!. Hunt fort Arthur, Baytown, fraaport, Nar<>fr(|(M he*, and Pa.iit nena (laletia Fart Tigerh l>ni|i VanktM*s Urtruit. Aug f Aft Houttemar turned in hi» fourth eimon af the yi-ar over the Na*r Vark Yankeaa yeaUrday a* he lx at them. I t» 2. U) rive rh»troit p *weej> of the thm-e ram* 1 senea The win ImmwIii) Itetn ■ran leatru.- Iei«4 to t half fames ov»-| the idle t i« \f land (Dsliana afH dromef t|f Yankee* into OdH |dart> Uave for ia aeafT' -- J M lhr ^ trmm * Aufuat !• and haaeiua W««t ai The other ffb|iiat ! try to the Biedl kill be ntfht ■ rr. (' f ^ l L \ \jl . j- *e«. • w ‘ Star* take t Nedh-deks’ He l» the oMftJ , W header last for shutout j Station. u O. a three hi rra. Tte of tha lelvin Bond was afler lie ram* ia rappiag out in thr third tb the aide aft** the winners had 1 ruahad aenaui t*n run*, and left i two men od. Dentim Kart* hrarum TN mjnntir •! the tankers • are the winner* fwm the < meet which was held two m ' u S r«^£i piW U K X>W* way U aoennd Mi. Tat is thf fifth agd five ia tha seventh wsa aH rhsTTIr Madison vitle AH Star* needed t© dispoae of the Bryan Merrhasta. Wtedat Vi«dW« Fits her L E. Winder was the wtnninf with tW 1 hu* * pHeher as he retired the s^e in w<* tk hall ,,, dnr. five of the aevef inmnfs and three innmrs j , *htff ri d ftftaen butter*. Lythe aaa to brine home 1 WT 'h the Inas that dropped roptarv3 suoressfully retire * be n.! Aikm seored for the in the fifth but twd nil wfceh were u - ^ 9y9t{l Eft tht Bath taaasa anarag awaiu Is laawWK MMMarvdie uaad m hits to fain five runs while Akin again *00red for the Merrhanta. . B«H®». who was ley see rad tha fuml runs. . VT . " T - . ■ 1 , „ , VmW fpillVa e* w i*““ % mi, A (ML • TMhev* ad Bab Barkw isrx-e: Johr Rob’t Smi I (Robert Cleiand. 1 Albert Me vans. PhtIUp Uu« hanat: taw in the Hryaa l orn men ial ttepe Stafipri Merrhanls. who caainadem fm the rhsm- piayalfs badmlBr id thb hdter part of k Sated are. Wfl ta rim, Jake Magee, afia. mgr. Bill Barit, ahd John Bayne loaf ue age the C vlT bgaae af ’the TatM, hat hay. Kfadhag sra I teuton. Cutl MaHssd. Geos lee ( ashioa Rag wetsel, s mitk. and I loll and Vtinder other member* at tk V Rkhi •aea. See stai the team, oal pictured, are L M inder ftel Barren, add Jimmy ( sahhis. atari.d th^at'orinf «way. High School Grid t Sta /\s Mwt Ton igh l Dorm 14 Downs Dalton 13*5 Buddy ’ drive for ing fratm wlflTfwa sway, us he a>rifled to readh first. Jobs V*uf h i an followed <pt a fielder*! choke and both men rWnn d .ta BiB r'ouck r- x hetl ^^d pa an The third inhisg uas a repeat of lh. firm aa Nsnan Tr mbl. ad- •tftod to firs( on s lut sod a«>r»d aluii Vgufhah Conn* < ted with hi* a*^..nd hit f tk game HiH Kars" Ho.den scored the final Allan Aaron*m roiwidctdd rd ami Won.I thr**- r»ns with thrte ningkes in thrtf Gouncil To Uec'uU* trifm ami arore.i tnrew rwns if • 1 Id wad l>onn 14 to a 13-5 win Hiring 11f (,imck Austin, Tr*„ Auf. 4 Ft Mann's cMphtruilioii T ami single Stthoops.ir f.sitball wplsds clash wtnglxuk, boast* 193 pounds with h»re toutfbt in the sixteenth in h l97*|Hiun<l forward wall idmi allgtar gam* of the Tcta*. Football . jfwris wen- sismt <>v«r Walton yesterday in in* tW-hJog S<hnu4. family-dttnled ywr whuh team tramural pUy. Twe itas higb s*-hdul a»a*-he*i^«) thought would wm. Asrorsaa pro red in ilw f*et. (aH fn*^ of Waco and J|be > .South appears m«im rvggml fourth, and sixth innings ami m* •jhti ikf Brawn wood will lh* W f tougher hut the North ha- cmved mo» hitting suppugd fr>w ih* iMuads Frwe for the Sogth more speed and finesse. Although his teammptS# *m«»ng whom wb* akd Houdt*" fur the North. f Ua North lus* luat seuviai -Lai- < ody MiHifan, wkv drove our * . . . '*»rts thisaigh in tunes, there *till h.upe run arid a mogl< m two ms that piay are t^th „ M n *ak „( hard-running tacks iH*. grogathWs I hi’ Nodth, f,.*t, innK Witt, the tiny «on s spit T< avt iafes r f I(> ni Hugheg Springs, lo the rdan with a 292- Hnii Hl |, WafPone, of Wi. bita The mmih, Wijlif p 4 ||« j rt( .g SVehs of Amanll*) l i The Sooth « offt*m>« wdl ta- tied wt i liou wAmt npri fhA«i nit's Knuf- Th.l tdSm lw<> and s rdas' l F'' FfS idle (.'levf tglHig Ak llko TALK OF THF. TOWN UhtTf* KvervYifit* MpHs To (itMid Pood At PolHiUr Pricrs * Air < unrihioiiod ♦L * Sec the BLj m FALL tA Urn F VSIIIONS ModihNl Qibaon WM credited With the air) while Mtlj Hagens of Wak ' Wht» was hit for eleven IwnfW- wap rhargrd with the l*»a. Th* -dihaih •ns garnefed five k Roy Fa.*, the versatile Temple htta which Were h-in tasted be lli* k. ami rV-nak South of K* ri 1 twpen Harry Vaughan. MaMfe.) tXiH**. Uh-me.1 field gsWeral Smith Lidton BaHmr. Bill FrWiA and S»sl Fa.e wdl match passes with Trpyce Stpnmf lagfoner and Bobby Brown, Uw $conag st« r\m* in Um fparth Luldsigk Star afWr havipf gained four in Ilw! The game should iw a great iwt fir*t ami •mvpid frame*, land II U« of tan. fine lines. The teams t<«di a Ut to | lead me (he blgge-t ever to appear m <m tl^ WWjkM l kd this all -tar sene* and the lines the sdcamAMfmaa. an ronsidered the l»est ever to be (tihsoa M aft with a siSfie and insf'be*! ca«\e hoaw pn Milligan'! eiSmit Athletic I'ouihi! Chairman I>. W. Witfutnll reireated again Ue *ay 'hat Jaha I. Floyd ha<1 not teen hired *"'• vhat no one wuuld hr Wiwd aa head baaket- HaB coach hi A AM til! the Ath- ktic < oungd met Saturday. Floyd dad «*id Wednesday 'hat h« hafl been hired as <'*ge tutor at UM and that terma hail already be* a irraigrcd Although *onclusive proof u not at hxa.i, It is e.vIdeal that Floyd is ui tfie namker oae slot far lh* j<4. Anyway, he seem* ta be sura of It lie resigbec from hts |<(W tmn a.s' assistant f.H.ttiall aid bead ha-kethal c.-a. h at Ijltfe K.a k Jumor Col lefe flaiit Mor an Mailbog' hi singled and scoi who came home on e as Velaon reach* d \urllt DownsSuiilh \II-Slar( ajicrs COLLEGE & CAREER CLOTHES CARNIVAL August 8. I'Till 3:.» »».U - WMi P.M, Fit>b»i4e -tanmg tin* ut*» in- Hu.l*' for the Sooth t»i*t < Mar-h- nil) I. K hoa\*ie* iWarol. 1. T. a fielder's rh«4i .Siinler I Austin!. I.ti t ide il.lade- fir*t vrsi.rl < l^ifitir (Port Arthur) R Aaronwm wp- walked ami, war’d Ij. and Kamos • HeauntmtU, R <i phpig wtt|i !lel***n when H'SWell tith«rs ar* \tard 11 .a redo | R K. Aadblad. Miin|r the winnefk fourth An i'h . Ker rvtllei g R Care |nittng rally. iTetnpl* i I. H MHiee t Vt hue ; Walton’! bw inning wag in thi Oaki, R H and \t ard H.aK*-*toni. Ihipd wh* a Vaughan. Strdud. and F B Leprge Hprrh rmssed the plate For th. Softh ar» Foufx (M ich* j W'sh the aid t*f two. singles and a da Fall* I. h t..saiwtn thort of walk* A|'*ath>, I 1 ( otter (Litth'fi* Id». — -e — L fc.. MiHonald i hern.a. I < H rau . s |kf*< isioil ( tnik Co-s llbiHasi R<. unit Archihald „ iM.gHiamt Park! . +'**« *'* * Ji.TsL^T f ^ ,iP * r " f*rV.t pitrhinf perfarm. t" i n . T P*' * h '' th* St Wichita hcilM <yB W*M (Hurhes ^ vrsterd.y hooted .negs, L H N-wby ( Amarillo, Hi.-to. Bfaves over the rmaed out Btfs>klyd Ikslrers into the National lamg ue's 'eeond beftb Bickford. < niaily effegtiv* ngB" «t tk< ( o cmnati Red- here Stindas Wa- ku|ipor4ed hy a sfvsii bit ai'a. k that included hopwn by B*.' KllMt Sam Jetbtv>* and Wnlkcr Pooler Those terrific hi**-, all over the left field Wall. Austin. Ang I !" ,Th. North ,„. f „unted fo* ail l*u» one of the broke in front and sped to an .-a.y g,,,,, p,, b) Uftp Alpha ItA*7 victory last night ovei th* f|iai Z |e >%nith m the anmiai all-§toi basket | ^ 1,1 lh " <OH<hi,lg Whilr Koh ShuNml AS A crowd of 13*4 was in t.regorv i I bu-agrn Aug 4 NfA Kaady <>ym To see th* game i.ampert bur|»-: %>nr hit hall yes- It wa> the sixth straight time tefday while liammate Blhrk Mike th» North had tnumpbei in the Mfi orroii- r*gr and arigped for cpge claeaic of 'he Texas Coach teammate KAtie Robinsop k the i% Srbonl 1 aeventh ta git-, the ' hicafo WBKa 1 jTW ckmeat th* S*»uth over got ( Sox a l-f ada owr the PhilpAfl was five pmnlx ' PH>» Athbptp* Jne Abbott, fiv? foot-four guard) * fiom Ca n yun, w*' picked as the I 'WUUnding plajser of the game , Hr scared seven popits and played * a l.rMhant court fam- for the Mart AWw.tt beat .h# Jerrv Norton of TexaiAusoa. the 41 star fa.>UmB i player who sra* lop mart for the.; i Skitb. kp on* vote among apnrt* j * VWttcrs r .venng the gam. Art Fltndcra of Th«w»as Jeffer I tldn (Sin AnRmWI and Norton 1 t red ryine pmvU fog tb* Smith j ile Jackie BH1 of Part Worth fMy had the same ■umber for tb* North The North squad w aa coached by ry Iba of Oklahoma AAM and 4uth by Adolph Rupp of ken- i l>r Olrhon R I>c« (•ITVlIUkTRIST 2tt't .1 Mam SHraat Call 2 Im4 for Appointment ONLY pwcts^l^i S|K*t iaU h>r Friday JA Siitiirdav - Aupunt Uh A .'ilh * Cede William*—Yellow or White No 1 llominv .... 5c i Stokolv* No. 2 Pie (lherri<“s . . . .... 29,' I I hamond No 1 Pork anti Beans 2 fin 19c 1 Tea Garden 1 Qt 14 0*. Can Grape Juiee . . . . . . . I9e ! Salad Bowk Pt, Salad Dressiuj! . . . . 23e , HuntV -8 Ox. Tomatu Sauce . flf .... .X* Roaedale or DH Monte—No. 2'o Peach Halves. . .... 29c Carnation, Pet or Dancraft- Tall (’an | Milk 3 for 36e TV* Utrrlrn 12 Or Strawberry Preserves, Me Hoinr C^t \ ine^ar ('runtenr Shorten ini' 39e Yellow (Quarter* BluelNMinei Oleo.. lb. 2Se - 1 1 urn# 4 M \ K K E T Heart O' Texan Whole Fryers lh. 65c (Vt I p ami hns-parkagml—47e llambtiruer Meal . Ik W Stew Meal Ih. litm^horn (Jieese , Ik 43c ( lose Out Bargains in Dry Goods Deiiartnent las iDNii as srrm ustsi / eoys#e/<i* You car stilt buy life insur anot without a war risk tx fluaion H4er if you are not is the Nkiional Guard or RenervFb. 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