# Friday, March 21, 1952 THE BATTALION Page 3 Ags Fail in 1st Inning; lose to Ohio State, 8-4 The Aggies went down before the Ohio State Buckeyes to a count of 8-4, for their 5th straight loss yesterday at Kyle Field. The Ohioans out-slugged the Cadet’s 9-5, and always seemed to be able to come through in the clutches. While the Cadets could never seem to find their clutch-hitters ► at the plate at the right moments, for the Cadets were retired num- "erous times with men on base, once with the sacks loaded. » The Cadets felt the absence of two of their starters, when Ec- ‘rette’s knee gave him trouble, and he had to be replaced in the first inning. Also Yale Lary saw veiy little action in the game, for he had a minor operation Sunday. .Three of the Aggie’s four runs came on Dave Britt’s 370-foot LAST TIMES TODAY “When I Grow 1 Ip*' Bobby Driscol Robert Preston SATURDAY ATM GREAT MON PICTURE! i Charles ' \ Boyer SUNDAY & MONDAY HOWARD HUGHES presents JOHN WAYNE ROBERT RYAN * an EDMUND GRAINGER prorfucfion^Tvjvj NOW SHOWING “MUTINY” home run way over the center field fence in the first inning. They put together a single and three errors for their other run in the second. The first inning was Ohio’s big inning too for they ran across six runs, on three walks, three er rors, and four hits. They pushed across another run in the fourth on a walk, error, and fielder’s choice. The Buckeyes marked in the scoring column in the eighth to end their scoring on a walk, hit and error. Aggie Ernie Johnson, the los- TONITE PREVUE 11 P. M. SAT. NITE PREY. 11 P. M. IT'S EVERY WQMtrS PICTURE! Robert l. Lippert presents An H-N Production starring pmi HENRIID A Lippert Pictures Presentation 105 QUEEN NOW SHOWING “BUGLES IN THE AFTERNOON” ing pitcher had trouble from the start, but relief pitcher Lou Lit- tel did some fine pitching and was able to pull himself out of holes through-out the afternoon. Ohio State ....600 100 010—8 9 2 A & M 310 000 000—4 5 6 Ag Tennis Team Host to ACC The Aggie Tennis team will clash rackets with Abilene Christ ian College tomorrow morning on the varsity clay courts. The Cadets, recent losers to the University of Houston, will prob ably start their same team against ACC. In the singles it will be R. G. DeBerry, Royce Tate, Gene Letsos, Ken Wagstaff and Tommy West. Tate, Letsoe, West and DeBerry will also see action in doubles matches. Ag Tracksters Seek 14th Straight Win TODAY & SATURDAY —Features Start— 1:10 - 3:10 - 5:10 - 7:10 - 9:10 NEWS — CARTOON PREVUE TONIGHT 11 P.M. A Streetcar Named Vivien LEIGH Marlon BRANDO WARNER BROS. .$V| NEWS — CARTOON PREVUE SATURDAY 11 U.M. Everybody Falls for “The Belle of New York”! NEWS — CARTOON Houston, March 21—(Spl)—The annual top track field show in Houston—a triangular meet in volving host Rice Institute, A&M, and Texas University—takes place Saturday afternoon at the “old” Rice Stadium. Field events will begin at 2:30 p. m. and the first running event, the 440-yard relay, gets underway at 3 p. m. There will be no ad mission charge for the meet. While most of the old Rice Sta dium has been torn down since last spring, about 4,000 seats on the north side have been retained for track meets, and they will be available for the fans. There will be competition among both the varsity and freshmen of three Southwest Conference schools, with 17 running events in all on the program. The meet is scheduled to last two hours. The triangular meet gives Hous tonians an opportunity to see sev eral top track and field stars in action, including the Aggies’ grid star, Darrow Hooper, who was national shot put champion last year as a sophomore, and the her alded Texas sprinters, Dean Smith and Charley Thomas, as well as Rice’s promising freshmen dash “LOVE NEST” William Lundigan—June Haver “STORMY WEATHER” Seat Covers are better and cheaper at JOE FAULK’S Lacks Tailored plastics $24.95; Other plastic from $17.95. Fi bres from $10.95. 214 N. Bryan Pho. 2-1669 man, Charles Gary of Stamford. The Aggies will be out to extend their winning streak, having won team honors in the last 13 meets in which they have entered. Amerine WinsFirst In1500-MeterEven l SMU jumped to an early lead in the SWC swimming meet by winning first, fourth and fifth in the 1500 meter freestyle. Mustang Arden Amerine won first with a time of 21:24.8. Texas lads Eddie Humphries and Alberto Yriart came in second and third. A&M’s John Parnel placed sixth. Finals will be held in 50 yard freestyle, 200 yard breaststroke, one meter diving, and 400 yard freestyle relay at 7 p. m. tonight after prelims at 2:30. Prelims in 100 yard breaststroke, three meter diving, 100 yard back- stroke, and 100 yard medley re lay will be conducted at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow, with finals in these events concluding the meet at 7. All of A&M’s hopes will be in the hands of three seniors, Ralph Ellis, team captain, Van Adamson, and Bill Sargent. 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