The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 21, 1953, Image 4

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THE BATTALION
Tuesday, April 21, 1953
Keglers Win;
Table Tennis
Team Loses
The A&M bowling' team defeated
the University of Houston keglers
in a tournament held in the MSC
Sunday afternoon. The Aggies
were awarded, a trophy.
Two Cadets, Jim Koontz and Jim
Kennedy, won the doubles trophy.
Another Aggie, Bemie Hoefel-
meyer, won the singles trophy,
Hoefelmeyer also won the all
events trophy, having the highest
average for nine lines. Hoefel
meyer, bowled 1630 for nine lines
which gave him an average of 181.
Claude Hackert, also of A&M,
was second in the all events divis
ion, with a 1538, for a 171 average.
Bill Zwink, was the highest Uni
versity of Houston keglers, rank
ing eighth with a 1460, for a 162
average.
In a table tennis tournament
held in the MSC, Saturday, the
Houston Table Tennis Club, top
ped the Aggie table tennis team,
6 matches to two.
There were eight players for
each team, with each pair playing
a best out of five games series.
The two winners for the Aggies
were Bill Hoover, who downed
Lewis, in three straight games,
and George Manoulides, who beat,
Peter, three to two.
Other Aggies were Tommy West
who lost to David Mohle, 2-3, Jack
Besselliu downed by Paul Carlin,
0-3, Dick Baker, downed by John
Patterson, 0-3, Leroy Griffin,
beaten by Don Carlin, 2-3, John
Seat, topped by Carter Richard
son, 0-3, and Buddy Freeman, de
feated by Jerry Mandell, 0-3.
Baseballers Win
Cadet Linksmen Hold Fourth In SWC
(Continued from Page 3)
and both resulted in runs.
In the
first inning, Casey led off with a
single to left, Marin sacrificed him
to second, Daily threw one of the
two walks given up by Hennig,
then Davis tripled past Farmer to
score both runners.
In the fifth inning, the Aggies
scored when Byrd was safe on the
third baseman's bobble of a
grounder, Williams followed with
a single down the third base line,
and after Heft flew out to right,
Byrd took third. Hennig singled
fo short, Byrd scoring.
The Aggies scored again in the
Box Score:
A&il (4)
Leissner, 2t>
l.astelicl:, 3b
Parrish, 3b
Farmer, cf
Miller, rf . .
Row.land, lb
Byrd, If . . . .
Williams,
Heft, ss
Hennig,
Totals
BRYAN (3)
Casey, rf
Marin, ss
Rocha, 3b .
Hailey, 3b-ss
Davis, lb
Cockerham, cf
Taylor, If .
Munoz, If
Smith, c ...
Rodruiquez.
Tanguy, 2b
Mistovich, p
Shell, p ...
Totals
A&M .
BRYAN
II
0
32
AB
4
27
O
. 31
000 011
6 27
101—4
200 000 010-
R—Parrish, Byrd. Williams, Heft, Casey
2. Hailey. RBf—T.eissner 2, Rowland.
Hennig, Hailey, Davis 2. 2B—Heft. 3B—
Havis. LOB—A&M 7. Bryan!. HP —
Marin-Havis. SH—Leissner, Miller, Hen
nig, Marin. BB off—Mistovich 1. Shell
2, Hennig 2. SO by—Mistovich 5, Shell 2.
Hennig 7. HO—Mistovich 2 in 5. R and
ug 7.
ER off—Mistovich 0, Shell 3, Hennig 3.
WP—!
WP—-Shell. Loser—Shell. Umpires-—Vass,
Griffin. Hodge, Sutton. Time—2:06.
Ratos
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FOR SALE
MONITOR apartment size washer. Ex
cellent condition. One year old. Apt.
D-7-B College View.
FLORENCE apt. size stove. Used one
year. 11-B Vet Village. $60.00.
ONE- YEAR OLD G.e'. washer with dual
control wringer, pump, and timer, also
set of table top tubs, both in excellent
top
condition $100.00. Apt. B-6-Z College
’ View.
HIGHLY DESIRABLE three bedroom home
in North Oakwood on wooded lot ad
joining Hensel Park (part pf A&M cam-
js). Best prewar construction, floor
• FOR RENT •
5 ROOM unfurnished house, 1309 Foster,
College Hills; excellent condition, large
yard, desirabl
location, attic fan, piped
automatic washer, available for
immediate occupancy. Phone 4-9493.
TWO BEDROOM house with screened
^ 304
porch and attached garage. Inquire
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fairview, 4-8896.
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in Bryan Wednesday, April 22 at the La-
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furnace, beautiful woodwork, completely
redecorated—all the advantages of a
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Appraised at $15,000. Will sell for less
and take second lien. Phone 4-9493.
7 FT. SERVED gas- refrigerator. Excel
lent condition. 9 year guarantee. Al
most new. Call 4-8311.
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00. Call 6-1323.
STANDARD encyclopedias. Phone 2-1946.
at 20-B Vet Village after 5.
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30 square feet W. A. Elston, P. O.
Box 2102, D-6-Z College View.
• WORK WANTED •
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days per week. 116 Poplar E. College
Station.
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after 5.
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BEAUTY OPERATOR. Excellent
trinity. Pruitt’s Beauty and
Shop.
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Fabric
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Official Notice
Attention Student Employees
All students who are working for the
ge in any capacity must report to
the Student Labor Office and sign a new
Colle
affidavit before they can receive pay for
their services.
G. A. Long, director
Student Labor and Loans
Undergraduate classes will be dismissed
-om 3 to 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Apr!
In order that a Review of the Co
Cadets may be held
Muster Day.
April 21st.
rps of
as part of A;
iggle
David H. Morgan,
Dean ,of the College
K&B DRIVING
RANGE
Open Sunday March 1
On Fin Feather Road
Bryan, Texas
Dr. Carlton R. Lee
OPTOMETRIST
303A East 26th
Call 2-1662 for Appointment
(Across from Court House)
UNSURANCH of all kinds. Homer Adame,
North Gate. Call 4-1217.
sixth on a single by Parrish, a
walk to Farmer, a sacrifice by
Miller, and a long fly to center
by Sam Roland.
Heft led off the ninth inning
with a sharp double to left. Hen
nig sacrificed him to third, and
Heft scored on a fielder’s choice to
short.
Holding on to fourth place
in SWC standings with a 9-9
record, A&M’s golf team met
the second place Arkansas Ra-
zorbacks yesterday in Fay
etteville.
A&M lost to a crack North Tex
as State links team, 8-1, Friday,
for the second straight time. Bob
by Briggs, the only Aggie winner,
Tracksters Take Relays
(Continued from Page 3)
»n,
Art Dalzell); 2. Texas A&M;
(Wes Santee, Dick Wilson, Lloyd Kob;
M;
4. Arkansas. Time: 17:38.5.
3. Missou
sy,
ri:
Half-mile
Abilene
Relay—1.
(Mack Clark, Buddy Garner,
College
Christian
Don Smith, AdrianGeorgel ; 2. Pittsburg
State; 3. Howard Payne; 4. William Jew
ell. Time: 1 :29.3.
Shot But—1. Darrow Hooper, Texas
A&M; 2. Ronald Salmons, Missouri; 3.
Dan Pratt, Texas A&M; 4. Bobby Gross,
Texas A&M. Distance: 55 fei
inches.
400 Meter Hurdles—1. Bill Williams, Ok
lahoma A&M; 2. Marion Sanchez, Charles
Junior College; 3. Adolph Mueller, Kan-
Dick FI
3 '4
sas; 4.
lower, Oowa.
ez,
sllei
Time: 154.6.
lioma A&
mor
University Two-Mile llelay — 1. Okla-
A&M,_
e,
as; 3. Missouri; 4. Arkansas. Time; 7:52.5.
(Ron Appleman, Fred Ash-
Fred Eckhoff, Bill Heard) ; 2. Tex-
College Invitational Sprint Medley Re
lay—1. Ottawa (Bill Young, Bob Wheaton,
Bill Butterworth, Gib Jurneka) ; 2. Kan
sas Weslyean; 3. McPherson; 4. Drury;
Time: 3:41.0.
College Sprint Medley-—1. North Texas
r 1
P£
ay;
Time: 3:36.0.
ley
(Walter Lindsay, Dale Imel, Fred Rod
riquez, Paul Patterson) ; 2. Pittsburg: 3.
Fort Hays State; 4. Nebraska Wesleyan.
iy,
att
riquez, Paul Patterson); 2. Pittsburg; 3.
High Ju
Bob »
sworth.
Bob Billings, Te
Arnold Betton
imp
2 (tie) Bob Whiddon, Oklaho
; Les Banover,
Phil Heidele; Nebraska;
Ings
Ct
Drake;
Kermit
over, Abi-
inches.
xas. Height: 6 feet 6)4
Hop-Step-Jump—1. Glen Beerline, Ne
braska; Veryl Switzer, Kansas State; 3.
Jim Kent, Iowa State. Distance: 48 feet
4:!;', inches (new record disallowed be
cause of wind).
University Half-Mile Relay—1. Kansas
State (Jimmy Mershon, Jim Loomis, Cecil
Ags Clip SMU
Netters 4-2
Eugene Letsos, A&M’s No.
1 man, led the tennis squad to
a 4-2 win over SMU Mustangs
here Friday in 30-mile wind.
T h i s victory broke the
Ponie’s 10 win streak.
Letsos of A&M easily defeated
Walton Miller of SMU in the top
single match of the day.
Cqdet Tom West was upset in
the final set by SMU’s Bobby
Werthiemer 6-3, 5-7, 6-3.
Aggie Ronnie Wolff came back
in the third set to take Mustang
John Boggs 6-4, 2-6, 6-3.
Aggie Netter Jack Jacobson was
set down in the final set by Dan
Stansbury of SMU 6-2, 3-6, 6-3.
Letsos and West of the Aggies
teamed up and whalloped Miller
and Stansbury of the Mustangs
6-3, 6-1 for the No. 1 doubles
match.
A&M’s Wolff and Jacobson came
back in the final sets to overtake
the Ponies' Boggs and Wertheimer
4-6, 6-0, 6-4.
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Taylor, Thane Baker); 2. Oklahoma; 3.
; (
Vault-
i;
Kansas; 4. Texas. Time: 1:26.4.
Bole Vault—1. Malcolm Marks, Te:
A&M; (tie) Glen Spradlin, Texas
•f;
and Norman Steanson, Kansas; 4. (tie)
E;
ri.
Loyola
xa.>
&v
ion, Kansas;
:In Paul, Iowa State; Paul Erickson.
Bradley; Frank Dickey, Mb
Issouri. Height:
Wilkli
idl^y; Frank Dickey,
13 8%‘ ?lnches.
College Difttunee Medley—1. Loyola of
Chicago (Vern Ellers, Bill Koehlr, Bob
Majeski, Bob Kelly); 2. San Diego State;
3. North Texas State; 4. Compton. Time:
10:29.9.
Junior College Sprint Medley—1. Wright
~ idii
ence Johnson, Don Santi); 2. Wntworeth;
3. Highland; 4. Independence. Time 3:41.0.
(James Nesbit, Qeor
Johnson, D
ge
mti
Pendirski, Laur-
University Distance ■ Medley—1. Oklaho
ma (Darald, Smith, Dick Woods, Warren
Rouse, Bruce Drummond); 2. Texas A&M;.
rkansas; 4. Missouri. Time; 10:26.7.
George Adrian)
homa Baptist; 4. Emporia State.
3. Arkansas; 4. Missoui
3000-Meter Steeplechase—Dick Rergus-
on, lov/a; 2. Henri Geller, Oklahoma A&M;
3. Alyn Kirkmeyer, unattached. Time:
10:5.5.
College Mile Relay—1. Abilene Christian
(Mack Clark, Don Conder, Buddy Garner,
; 2. Pittsburgh; 3. Okla-
4. Emporia State. Time:
3:22.9.
University Mile Relay — 1. Oklahoma
A&M, (Brooks Rice, Fred Ashmore, Gene
Firth, Bill Heard); 2. Kansas State; 3.
Iowa; 4. Oklahoma. Time: 3:17.4.
University 140-Yard Relay-—!. Houston
(Kerbie Jett, Sammy McWhirter, Sam
Meeks, ■ Larry McBride); 2. Oklahoma;
3. Texas; 4. Texas A&M. Time: :41.8.
Glenn Cunningham Mile—1. Bruce Drum-
hatr
mond, Oklahomja; 2. Dick Ferguson, Iowa;
3. Sture Landquist, unattached; 4. Ted
Barrs, Marquett. Time; 4:15.1.
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University sprint medley-—1.
ley-—1. Kansas
(Don Smith. Frank Cindrich Dick Mc-
Glinn, Wes Santee) ; 2. Iowa; 3. Missouri.
Time 3:26.0.
Broad Jump:—1. John Bennett, Mar
quette; 2. Bobby Ragsdale, Texas A&M
3. Neville Price, Oklahoma; 4. Ve;
Switzer, Kansas State-. Distance; 25 fei
4 inches.
eryl
feet
beat Benny Castloo, 1 up.
The Hogs, paced by Ex-A&M
student Miller Barber, dropped
their first three matches of the
season but have come back strong
in recent weeks. They now have
an 8-4 mark.
Barber put together a four un-
der-par 66 against Missouri over
the IXyetteville Country Club
course. In a practice round sev
eral days later he rifled a 65.
Other Razorback players are
Tom Raney, Jim Billingsley and
Everett Gee.
Friday’s results were as follows:
John Barrett lost to NTS’s Billy
Hill, 4 and 3; Malcolm Douglas
dropped his match to Marion llis-
key, 5 and^; Homer Callaway lost
to Stan Mosel, 3 and 2; Bill Frank
lin lost to Bob Maxwell, 7 and 6;
Steve Rowley was edged by Ray
Ferguson, 1 up.
In team play, Castloo and Hill
beat Briggs and Barrett, 4 and 3;
Hiskey and Mosel dropped Dou
glas and Callaway, 4 and 3; Max
well and Ferguson defeated Frank
lin and Rowley, 6 and 5.
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