The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 21, 1951, Image 3

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    Thursday, June 21, 3951
THE BATTALION
Page 3
Yankees,Tigers
Score Softball
Loop Victories
Taylor Wilkins pitched the
Yankees to an 8-2 victory over
the Cubs in a loop game of
the College Station Summer
Softball League yesterday.
Williams led the Yankee hitting
with a brace of singles. The lead
ing hitter for the Cubs was M. L.
Cashion, Jr. with a triple but
Cub Manager Aden Magee, Jr.
walloped a double to be right be
hind him.
Losing hurler for the Cubs was
Cashion.
The Yankees unreeled a twin
killing that featured the spark
ling play of Wilkins, Alderson and
Burk.
In the other contest of the day,
the Tigers trimmed the Giants
down to size with a 5-2 licking.
For the Tigers, Newt William
son got credit for the, win while
Sonny Prewitt, a “ringer” was
^barged with the loss.
^■^Ringers” are permitted in the
^^£ue. If enough members of the
teams fa.il to appear, bystanders,
with the consent of opposing man
agers, may be pressed into service.
One of the two College Station Little League
teams, the Marion Pugh Lumber Company Cubs,
strike a professional pose after a recent game
.at Little League Park, adjacent to the Bryan
Country Club. Left to right, back row, John
Martinez, Sturtart Helvy, Edward Ray, Ricitard
Miller and Mike McGuire. Front row, left to
right, Buddy Hollick, Dayid McNeely, Pete Rod
riguez, Dicky Hickerson and Dan Kaewn.
Sox Must Toe Line to Retain Loop Lead
By Associated Press
The Chicago White Sox’s chances
of holding first place on the tra
ditional July 4th dividing line hinge
on the next five games with New
York and Boston.
If Paul Richards’ White Sox can
safely skirt the Yanks and Red
Sox series on the road they’ll go
home with a comfortable lead.
Fresh out of pitchers, both the
White Sox and Yanks fall back on
unreliable workmen for today’s fi
nale of the current series at Yankee
Stadium. Either Howie Judson or
sore-armed Saul Rogovin will work
for the Sox against Spec Shea,
who was treated roughly on relief
in the series opener.
Pierce Does Job But Loses
Richards got a well-pitched game
by Billy Pierce yesterday but lost,
2-1, when the Sox threw away
countless chances. Over-ambitious
base running, one of their prime
assets, backfired on the fleet Sox.
Eddie Lopat seemed on the verge
of collapse several times but man
aged to last the route for his 10th
victory. He allowed 10 hits to five
off Pierce,
Cleveland, which follows Chicago
into Yankee Stadium, cut loose with
an 18-hit attack at Boston to
whomp the Red Sok, 14-8.
Avila Parks Three
Bobby Avila unloaded three home
runs and a single—a total of 15
bases, only two short of the league
record held jointly by Ty Cobb
and Lou Gehrig.
While the upper crust of the
league wrestled for the important
positions, the second division small-
fry did some jousting on their own.
Detroit split a twi-night double
with the Philadelphia A’s, winning
7-2 and losing 5-4. The even
break let the A’s out of the cellar
because St. Louis lost to Washing
ton, 5-1. That combination left
the Brownies in exclusive control
of the dungeon.
Holmes Happy
Tommy Holmes found the secret
of managing his very first day on
the job. Just start Warren Spahn.'
The capable Boston Braves lefty
gave his new boss a comfortable
afternoon with a five-hit 9-0 romp
over Chicago. Just to make it sure,
Spahn hit a three-run homer, Louis’ 4-2 edge over the Giants.
double and single. He fanned eight
to boost his league-leading total
to 65.
The pennant race remained un
changed with both Brooklyn and
runnerup New York losing. The
Dodgers’ first place margin still
is games.
Crafty Kenny Raffensberger
hogtied the Dodgers with four hits,
2-1. Even so, the Dodgers outhit
the Reds who managed only three
off Johnny Schmitz and Clyde
King.
Red Munger worked in and out
of trouble, striking out nine, in St.
Berg Downs Zaharias
In Western Tourney
Philadelphia, June 21—CP)—
Mrs, Babe Didrikson Zaharias lost
her temper and her grooved swing
yesterday while Patty Berg click
ed off steady sub-par golf to eli
minate the defending champion, 1
up, in their second round match
in the Women’s Western Open
tournament.
The triumph for Miss Berg was
her second in four days over the
top woman golfer of the nation
and sent her into today’s quarter-
finals with three other ranking
professionals and four amateurs.
The sturdy redhead from Minn
eapolis defeated Mrs. Zaharias, a
four-time winner of this touma-
ment, in the rich cross-country
Weathervane last Sunday by a
.stroke.
YOUR
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MOTHS-FIRE-THEFT
The margin of the babe’s set
back actually was the second hole
which she conceded to Miss Berg
after angrily upbraiding the pho
tographers.
After driving into a trap and
sending her second shot into the
rough, Mrs. Zaharias missed a
third by failing to hit the green.
“Okay,” she said to one photo-
gfapher, “now I suppose you want
another picture.”
She picked up her ball with a
flourish and said to Miss Berg:
“You can have this one, Patty, I
can’t do anything with all this
'clicking.”
At this point Mrs. Zaharias was
lying three and Miss Berg two,
just' off the green. The big Texan
had an outside chance to have the
hole.
Mi-s. Zaharias, who has a dis
taste for feminine finery, also
halted proceedings at the fourth
’tee’ and called some girls to sur
round her.
There, hidden from the view of a
1,000 spectator gallery, she re
moved a petticoat and handed it to
a fyiepd. It was. uncomfortable on
such a sweltering day, she con
fided.
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Bubba Church blanked Pitts
burgh, 1-0, on nine hit although his
Phillies mates got only four off
Bob Friend.
Nedbalek Sinks
Aggies 6-0 In
No-Hit Contest
The Aggie softballers took
it on the chin again last night
at Calvert as Nedbaleks Serv
ice Station whitewashed them
6-0 behind the no-hit pitching
of L. E. Winder.
Winder sent 13 men back to the
dugout mumbling about his pitch
ing—he whiffed them. For the
Aggies, Bryan Beard sent 12 of
the gas station men back via the
strikeout route.
Beard allowed six hits and did
n’t walk a man. Winder walked
one, A1 Rollins, Ag third baseman
in the third as both sides were
loose afield.
The Aggies hobbled four times,
twice in the first and twice in the
seventh as Nedbaleks scored five of
their six runs in these two innings.
Tuesday night, Madisonville’s
All-Stars, behind the three-hit
pitching of B. J. Lloyd, defeated
the Aggies 4-1.
Alvin Luedke of Nedbalek’s Ser
vice Station hurled for the Aggies
and allowed the same number of
hits but three Aggie errors hurt.
The three hits the Aggies col
lected were off the bats of Jewell
McDowell, Red Stribling and Dick
Lentzen., They were all singles.
Lloyd set 11 Aggies down via
the strike-out route while Luedke
whiffed one Madisonville foe. The
All-Stars were guilty of one mis-
cue.
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Bizzell Regains Lead With 2-0 |
Win From 2nd Place Dorm 16
By TOM ROUNTREE
Battalion Sports Staff
Bizzell’s Bears once agajn took
the lead in the non-military soft-
ball league as they downed Dorm
15, 2-0. The Bear infield didn’t
bobble the ball once as they played
a much better brand of ball than
their previous games.
Dorm 15 lost the toss and as a
result had to take the home posi
tion to open the game. Lead off
man Dick Hampton flew out to
short, Frog Morris and Jerry Ball
blasted the next ball out into left
field where it was hauled down by
Boo Broussard. Dorm 15 got Har
vey Helms on base with a walk
and clean-up man Froggy Austin
whammed out a single. Phil Tanis
was the next man up to the plate
and he flew out to Broussard to
retire the side.
Bizzell Fails in First
Bear lead off man A1 Rollins
flew out to 15 leftfielder, Dick
Hampton ^nd his follow up man,
Clark Edwards, went down for the
full count. A strong wind blew
Neil Baxter’s fly out into left field
and right into the hands of Hamp
ton to retire the side.
The best play of the game came
in the top of the second when 15
pitcher Rudy Almanguer hit a
grounder to short Frog Morris. He
underhanded it to Second Baseman
Dick Steigemeyer who tagged 15
runner Irwin Engel and then flip
ped it to Dandy Edgar un first
for the first double-play of the
year.
The only error of the game came
in the bottom of the second when
15 Centerfielder Jerry Bell drop
ped Frog Morris’ fly and allowed
him to pull up safe on first.
Games Only Counters
Only runs scored in the game
came in the bottom of the fourth
when Bear first baseman slapped
a single right over the third base
bag and walked into first without
a bit of trouble.
Dandy then stole second and
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Non-Military
Team w 1 pet.
Bizzell 3 1 .750
Dorm 16 2 1 .667
Walton 2 , 1 .667
Milner 2 1 .667
Dorm 15 1.. 2 3 .400
Vet Village 1 2 .333
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Bear short Frog Morris obliged
him by laying another single right
over the third base marker and
Dandy completed the trip. Frog
stole second and third and when
Dick Steigemeyer hit a high fly
deep into left field, he touched the
bag and then streaked on in home.
In the last three innings the
Bears were in real danger three
times as the 15 troops got men in
scoring position three times and
each of those times they had two
outs.
Bear pitcher T. J. King received
credit for the win and Rudy Al
manguer had to take that lone
some walk down mourner’s row.
Milner Downs 16
In the only other softball game
scheduled Milner took the Dorm 16
troopers 8-6 in six and a half inn
ings. Winning pitcher was Wert
Love and loser was Mac Reynolds.
Texas Geologists kept their first
place position in the non-military
volleyball league without too much
trouble as they beat Walton 15-6
and 15-13. The only time the boys
from Co-edland were in trouble
was the second game when they
had to come from behind 7-1 to
beat the Walto utes.
Fish Volleyball
Freshman volleyball got under
way yesterday with two .games
scheduled in the Grove courts.
Sqdn. A downed the B Sqdn.
“fly-boys” 15-8 in the first game. B
Boys came bouncing back in the
Bart Haltom, professional golf
er of Bryan and a former member
of the A&M golf team, set a course
record of 69 yesterday afternoon
on the A&M golf course.
Haltom put together two bird
ies on the front nine for a two-
under par 34 and a combination
of one par and one bogey on the
back nine for an even par 35 to
set the record on the 6715-yard,
par 71 layout.
His birdies on the front nine
came on number 7, a 189-yard par
3 where he drove on and sank a
short putt and on number 9, a 595-
yard par 6 where three terrific
wallops and a putt gave him a one-
under figure.
On the back nine he had a bogey
second game to trounce the A
Boys 15-2 but A turned the tables
again in the third game 15-7 to
win the mqtch.
D Co. had relatively little trouble
in sinking C Co. with 15-9 and
15-4 wins.
5 on the 385-yard par 4 twelfth
hole but got back to par figures
by birdying the difficult par 4
number 17.
The previous record of 70 was
set by John “Buddy” Weaver of
Rice Institute during the final
round of the SWC Individual
Champion meet which was held on
the A&M golf course in May.
Haltom was playing in a fou r-
some with Col. C. C. Whitney, Bil
ly Baker, a member of the past
season’s golf team and Buddy
Moore.
His card:
Par Out 544 344 345—36
Haltom 544 344 244—34
Par In ....434 534 444—35—71
Haltom ... 435 534 434—35—69
Haltom Sets New Course
Record With 2-Under Par
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