The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, July 14, 1953, Image 3

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    Tuesday, July 14, 1953
THE BATTALION
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to the winners of each division and
for the over-all championship team.
This meet is sponsored each year
by the College Station Recreation
Council and the trophies were do
nated by the mei-chants and civic
leaders of College Station.
Champion Was Tyler
Over-all champion of the meet
was the Tyler Swimming Club with
a total score of 212 points. Golf
Crest Swimming Club of Houston
was second with 155 points, follow
ed by the College Station Swim
ming Club, 153 points and the Cork
Club of Houston, 135 points.
Tyler won the Junior division
with 85 points. College Station
was second with 70 points and Golf
Crest took third place with a score
of 38. Fifteen teams participated
in this division.
The Intermediate division ended
in a thre way tie for first place be
tween Golf Crest, Tyler and the
Tulsa Swimming Club fror Tulsa,
Okla. with 59 points. The trophy
was awarded to Tulsa for having
more first places. The San An
tonio Swimming Club was fourth
with 41 points and College Station
and Austin, placed fifth and sixth.
Fifteen teams were also entered in
this division.
Cork Club Wins
The Cork Club ran away with
the Senior division by scoring 109
points against the second place win
ners, Tyler, who scored 68 points.
Golf Crest was third and College
Station fourth with 12 teams com
peting.
PALACE
Bryan 2-
LAST DAY
“SCARED STIFF”
STARTS WEDNESDAY
QUEEN
LAST DAY
“Kansas Pacific”
STARTS WEDNESDAY
“Blue Gardenia”
Other clubs participating in the
meet were: The River Oaks Aqua
tic Club, Crystal Pool Swimming
Club, Shakespeare and West Uni
versity Swimming Clubs, all of
Houston; Austin Swimming Club;
Odessa Swimming Club; The Bay
City Swimming Club; The Lamar
Swimming Club of Rosenburg; and
The Sooner Swimming Club of Nor
man, Okla.
Of the seventeen standing records
shattered over the week-end, those
in the junior division were:
Boys 100 yard medley relay—
Tulsa; time 1:06.0.
Boys 100 yard individual medley—
Jeff Heller, Tyler, 1:12.9.
Golfers Making
Good Progress
In Links School
Golf enthusiasts who are polish
ing up their playing techniques in
the class taught by J. G. Fagan,
golf instructor, and Bart Haltom,
assistant instructor, are all mak
ing progress and show considerable
improvement, said both pros.
Twenty-four beginning and ad
vanced golfers in the mixed class
meet at the golf course Monday and
Wednesday afternoons at 5 o’clock
for one hour periods of instruction.
Both students and faculty mem
bers are enrolled in the group.
If sufficient interest is shown,
the course will be offered again
next term. Everybody is welcome
and it isn’t necessary to be an ex
pert, emphasized Fagan, who has
been teaching* golf four years. All
equipment is furnished.
Construction of the new street
through the golf course has neces
sitated some changes in arrange
ment of greens. Hole nine is now
a three par hole with a distance
of 155 yards instead of 390 yards.
Eighteen is four par with a dis
tance of 560 yards instead of 595
yards. Holes 1, 2, 3, 4; 5, *— 10,
11, 12, 13, 14 remain unchanged,
while holes 6, *?;" 8, 9, have been;
switched with JjmJes 15u 16, 17, 18
respectively. *
A temporary building between
greens 18 and 19 is being used as
club house. The club moved from
its quarters in the old horse barn
last spring* and expects to build a
new, permanent structure.
An unofficial record was set for
the 70 par course by Bail Haltom
when he played the 18 holes in 66
shots. The non-competition game
was played June 24, and was wit
nessed by Colonel C. W. Whitney
and Jim Cashion.
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Boys 66 yard free style—
John Harrington, College
tion, 0:48.0.
Girls 66 yard free style—
Jane Brooks, Tyler, 0:42.8.
Intermediate:
Boys 200 yard individual medley—
Austin “A” team, 1:11.2.
Boys 220 yard free style—
Paul Cooper, Tulsa, 2:26.9.
Boys 100 yard backstroke—
Cooper, Tulst, 1:09.2.
Girls 100 yard breast stroke—
Arlene Trowbidge, Tyler, 1:26.0.
Girls 100 yard individual medley—
Sydney Lister, River Oaks,
1:18.0.
Seniors:
300 yard medley relay—
Golf Crest “A” team, 3:12.5.
Men’s 440 yard free style—
Larry Meyer, College Station,
5:03.8.
Men’s 220 yard free style—
Meyer, 2:15.1.
Men’s 100 yard backstroke—
Golf Crest, Norman Ufer, 1:03.9.
Women’s 220 yard free style a tie
between Pat Trant of Tyler and
Mary Wale of the Sonners —
2:44.9.
Women’s 200 yard individual med
ley—Pat Trant of Tyler, 2:49.6.
Women’s 100 yard backstroke—
Sydney Lister of River Oaks,
1:18.6.
Women’s 100 yard breast stroke—
Dorothy Crawford of San An
tonio, time 1:23.4.
AH Class Observes
Local Auction Ring
The A. H. 406 class learned the
importance of local auctions last
Tuesday, said F. I. Dahlberg, Pro
fessor of Animal Husbandry.
The class went to the Bryan Auc
tion and judged the livestock ex
change on people’s facilities, buy
ers, prices, and cattle that were
sold there.
This knowledge is all very im
portant to the , cattleman, accord
ing to Dahlberg, because it will
enable him tq Ipqwwvhich auction
to take his livestock in order to
get the best possible prices.
Legion Team
Beats Silsbee
The College Station American
Legion baseball team defeated Sils
bee 1 to 0 Saturday afternoon in
Silsbee to go one up in the two out
of three bi-district playoff.
The locals represent district 19
after defeating Bryan two straight
games, while Silsbee is the Cham
pion of district 20, having conquer
ed Lufkin and Liberty.
Pete Hickman, 16-year-old, left
hander, set Silsbee down with only
three hits to garner his first shut
out of the year. It was a timely
performance for the local boys got
only three hits and one run off L.
Jones, the Silsbee righthander who
pitched his team into the state fi
nals last year.
College Station tallied its lone
run in the third inning. Norman
Floeck walked but was forced at
second by Travis Englebrecht. Af
ter Engelbrecht stole second, J. B.
Carroll beat out a drag bunt, send
ing Englebrecht to third, from
where he scored on David Bonnen’s
infield hit.
The local crew was in trouble in
the sixth inning as Silsbee had a
man on second and third with one
out. An attempted squeeze play
failed as Elmore, Silsbee outfielder,
missed the bunt and was called out
for interferring with catcher Mel
vin Free in trying to make the tag.
Hickman struck out the next man
to end the threat.
The two teams resume their ser
ies Saturday afternoon on Kyle
Field at 2:00 p.m. A double head
er will be played #if necessary to
decide the bi-district winner.
Student Activities
Remain Same
The student activities for the
next summer semester will be op
erated the same as this semester.
Next semester there will be 15
movies, the swimming pool will be
open, entertainment of all kinds
Wednesday nights, and two Bat
talions will be published per week.
The Student Activities ticket will
be $2.40. It entitles the owner to
see the movies, a semester ticket
to the Grove and swimming pool,
and a subscription to The Battal
ion.
The cost of the individual enter
tainments is $11.50 for the movies,
$1.50 for, a swimming pool ticket,
and $ LOO for a feattalibn subscrip
tion.
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Maj ors Grab Win
Over Bears,. 7-2
The Bryan Majors scored six
times in the fifth inning last night
in Texarkana, and then coasted to
a 7-2 victory over the Bears.
Bart Dimaggio went the route
for Bryan and allowed only seven
hits, three by Steve Karas, Bear
catcher. A1 Gerheauser, Texarkana
left hander, gave up nine hits while
losing. He was lifted for a pinch
hitter in the bottom of the ninth.
A double by Walt Kunkoyich and
a single by Bill Ankoviak gave the
Bears a one run lead in the first
inning, and they scored again in
the fourth on singles by Karas,
Johnny Smirnoff, and Gerheauser
to stretch their lead to two runs.
In Bryan’s big fifth inning, Di
maggio singled, Allan Maul follow
ed with a single, and when Bear
shortstop Smirnoff hobbled Don
Carline’s grounder, Dimaggio
crossed home plate with the first
Bryan run. Frank Scarpace drew
a walk to fill the bases and Bryan
Conn stepped up to rap out a two-
run single,. Chico Barcello’s solid
double poured two more runs across
the plate. The Majors scored again
in the sixth inning to wind up the
night’s scoring.
With the win, while Tyler was
again idled by rain, Bryan moved
up to one and one half games out
of first. However, the Wichita
Falls Spudders bowled Temple ov-
Grove To Continue
During Next Semester
The Wednesday night Grove pro
gram will be continued next se
mester said Spike White, assistant
dean of men.
Entertainment offered will be
skating, shuffleboard, badminton,
volleyball, horseshoe pitching, danc
ing* and pingpong.
BOWLING SPECIAL
Beginning Monday, July 13,1953
.... Between the Hours of 9:00 A.M. to 0:00 P.M.,
Monday through Fridays, and 9:00 A.M. to
1:00 P.M. on Saturdays
THE PRICE OF BOWLING WILL
BE REDUCED TO 25c PER LINE
in the
MSC BOWLING ALLEYS
This will remain throughout the summer
er in a 6-1 encounter to hold on to
a second place tie with Bryan.
Bryan will move to Longview to
night for a three day stand, then
will get two days rest Friday and
Saturday while the All-star game
is played in Wichita Falls on Fri
day. Saturday is an off day.
The Majors return home next
Sunday for a full week of games,
beginning with Wichita Falls on
Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday.
Texarkana comes Wednesday and
Thursday for two games, and then
Longview will visit for games on
Friday and Saturday.
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