Tuesday, April 6, 1954 THE BATTALION Page Tied for SWC Lead Ags Split Series With SMU; 0-1, 8-3 Based on AP Reports Coach Beau Bell’s Aggie base ball team is still tied with Uni versity of Texas for the Southwest conference lead after splitting a two game series with SMU Friday and Saturday in Dallas. Left hander Joe Hardgrove of the Aggie mound staff pitched steady four hit ball Saturday to lead the Cadets to an 8—3 revenge victory over the error-ridden SMU Mustangs. In Friday’s contest, Pony pitcher Tommy Bowers fanned 15 Aggies as the Methodists took the long end of a close 1—0 game. Bowers’ only strong opponent among the Aggies was receiver Jimmy Williams who went two for four in Friday’s match. In Saturday’s game, the Aggies slammed three SMU hurlers for nine hits and two walks. e The Aggie varsity baseball ^eam plays the University of Houston Congers this after noon at 3 p. m. Also at 3 p. in., the Fish baseball squad will cross bats with John Turleton. The Fish beat John Reagan (Houston) high school 7—5 here Friday. The varsity split a two game seines with SMU, 0—1, 8—3 in Dallas. e In an explosive fourth inning, the Aggies scored four runs on four hits, hit batter and an error TODAY thru WEDNESDAY CIRCLE ENDS TODAY “Those Redheads From Wyoming” Rhonda Flemming Teresa Brewer — Also — “Roman Holiday” Gregory Peck Audrey Hepburn ACADEMY AWARD PERFORMANCE Guion Hall TODAY & WEDNESDAY » i "ons a 'l hr!ll *d l ,, nS n OW c- ' ,he “reenl STARRING Howard Keel-jane CiREER FATRECiA Medina Keenan Wynn ^Robert Burton WALTER DONKSER * Eg,?.* JOSEPH H. LE^ MATTHEW RAFF by Mustang shortstop Kermit Cummings. Ernie Proud, starter for the Ponies, was charged with the defeat. Hurlers Bob Shoemaker and Art McKinstry succeeded Proud in that order for SMU. Friday’s Game Line Score A&M (0) 000 000 000—0 6 0 SMU (1) 100 000 OOx—1 4 4 Saturday’s Game Line Score A&M (8) 000 413 000—8 9 '5 SMU (3) 020 000 010—3 4 6 Fencers Lose . 14 -13 to UT The A&M fencers were de feated 14-13 by the Univer sity of Texas team Saturday in Austin. The Aggies won 6-3 in epee, but were defeated 6-3 in sabre and 5-4 in foil. Walter Anderson, high point man in epee and sabre was the top fencer for the Aggies. Gus Wulf- man was high point man in foil for the Cadet swordsmen. Individual A&M results are as follow's: Foil, Wulfman, won one; Kenneth Jones, won one, lost one; Jerry Ramsey, won one, lost one; Bill Huettel, won one, lost one; Joe Dibrell, lost one; Don Roth, lost one. Epee, Anderson, won two; Jim Pigg, won two, lost one; Wulfman, won one, lost one; Don Burton, won one; John Shank, lost on^. Sabre, Anderson, won two, lost one; Wulfman, won one; Carl Hill, lost one; Huettel, lost three. Carnes of the Week Schedule for week of April 5-10. Tuesday—Baseball. A&M, UH here. Wednesday—Baseball. Fish, Tarleton here. Golf. A&M, Trinity here. Friday—Baseball. A&M, Bay lor here. Golf. A&M, UH here. Saturday—B a s e b a 11. A&M. Baylor here. Track. A&M, Rice, UT here. (Clip this schedule for a reminder) TRIANGLE’S SPECIAL Businessmen’s Lunch Wednesday, April 7 85c CHOICE OF ONE WITH TWO VEGETABLES — (1) Baked Trout (2) Stuffed Peppers DESSERT—Jcllo BEVERAGE—Tea or Coffee TRIANGLE Drive-In Lounge Try Crowflitc Gas at Triangle Station fDTTTini Bryan Z-SS79 LAST DAY “Vicki” STARTS WEDNESDAY |. HERBERT J. VAIES i' presents jJUBILEE ! man, I TWCOMtr * REPUBLIC J BY COMSOlfOATTO PICTURE LAST DAY “Marry Me Again STARTS WEDNESDAY Bowery Boys — in — “Paris Play Boys" .. ■: ■ -ys I ' ‘ W;? . ■« wmm: ” ^ ^ TPIfeijl. fjfH y * <• WINS AT RELAYS—Bobby Gross (above) won the shot ■ put event at the Texas Relays Saturday with a heave of 52 feet 8% inches. Gross’ toss beat his nearest competitor’s by a foot and a half. Trackmen Do Okay In 'Texas Relays Bobby Gross, a 6-1, 195 lb., jun ior from Big Springs, won A&M their only blue ribbon Saturday at the Texas Relays finals. Gross’ 52 ft 8% inch push of the shot left him more than a foot in front of his nearest competitor. Kansas’ fleet miler, lightning fast Wes Santee, led the KU Jay- hawks to a 160-yard finishing lead over the Aggies in the four mile relay. When Santee took the baton from the next to last Kansas run ner, he led A&M’s Bill Cocke by only five yards. Other Aggies who placed in the meet include Tom Bonorden, fourth in the shot put; the mile re lay team, third in that race; Tom Dollahite, fifth in the 120 yd high hurdles; Billy Tutor, tied for sixth in the pole vault, and Gross, who was also fourth in the discus throw. ATTENTION GOLFERS Th e K & B Driving Range is open from 10 ’til 10 every day New Manager f and Instructor V. Y. MERRELL — FREE INSTRUCTION — Softball Team Opens Season Here Tonight The A&M softball team will play Bryan air force base toftight at Little League Needs Help The College Station little league needs parents and friends to work at the little league park, said Ray Oden, president of the College Sta tion little league. Work begins Wednesday after noon from 1 to 6 and will continue for every afternoon for about two weeks. The park is at the corner of Mont Clair and Luther streets in the West Park section. 7:30 on the A&M softball diamond. Curtis Lemons, top-notch Aggie pitcher, will start for the Aggies. Giles Shanen and Charley Carpen ter, outstanding reserve pitchers, could also see action in tonight’s game. The Aggies starting line-up will be: I’itcher—Curtis Lemons Catcher—Bill Bates 1st—Halph Bledsoe 2nd—Dick O’Connor :trd—Gene Lctsos Shortstop—Herman McCuisiion LF—Don Jordon Cl 1 '—Vernon Christie StF—Jody llintz Texas A&M June Graduates Army and Air Force ROTC To help you conveniently select all your military needs, we have arranged to display our fine line of regulation —. Made-To-Measure Uniforms MONDAY, TUBS., WED. 12, 13, 14 APRIL Memorial Student Center — Room 233 Our representative will be happy to take your order and explain our easy payment plan which requires no deposit, and no remittance until you receive your clothing allowance check. A. JACOBS & SONS, INC. TAILORS OF FINE UNIFORMS SINCE 1891 107 W. 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