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THE BATTALION
Thursday, April 8, 1954
Freshmen Stop
Tar let on 1.0-4
Fraga Does Fine
Relief Work
By J. EARSEL CARRELL ~\
Battalion. Sports Writer ^
Lupe Zammarron Fraga, who has a rather difficult name
to pronounce, proved even more difficult to hit as he turned
back the Tarleton State Plowboys with fine relief hurling to
give the Fish a 10 to 4 victory here Wednesday.
Fraga, a former all-stater from St. Thomas high school
(Houston), relieved starter Doug
Mullins in the third inning with
the bases loaded with Plowboys,
two outs and with a 5-3 Fish lead
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FRIDAY, APRIL 9
CHOICE OF ONE —
(1) Shrimp Creole with Rice
(2) Chicken Fried Steak
(Choice two Vegetables)
DESSERT — Jello
BEVERAGE—Tea or Coffee
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in danger. He promptly forced
Plowboy Will Hunt to ground into
a force play at second and silenced
the Tarleton team bats with only
four hits and one run through the
remaining six innings.
Mullins deserved a better fate,
giving up only two hits in his
short stay, but seven walks got him
in too much hot water and Fraga
had to relieve.
Lew Blood, Dick Bleckner and
Skeeter Wilson paced the Fish at
the plate. Wilson led off with a
triple in the first inning to start
the Fish on a four-run outburst.
Bleckner singled Wilson in, John
Hoyle sacrificed Bleckner to sec
ond and both runners advanced on
the Tarleton second baseman’s ov
erthrow at first. Bob Holliday
walked and Blood followed with a
two run single to center. Holliday
scored from third on an error and
Wilson grounded out to end the
inning.
Wayne Griffith started for the
Plowboys and was charged with
the loss. Joe Ingraham relieved
in the third and pitched creditable
ball until a five-run Fish outburst
in the sixth chased him to the
showers.
Tarleton rallied in the third for
three runs after the Fish had
scored a run in the second to take
a 5-0 lead.
Four walks and singles by Bob
Davenport and Howie Meissner ac
counted for the Plowboy runs with
Hunt forcing Webb Bishop at sec
ond to end the threat.
Two consecutive singles and a
Fish error gave Tarleton a run off
Fraga in, the sixth to cut the Fish
lead to 5-4.
But singles by Fraga, Hoyle and
Bryon Andrews, along with two
walks and a hit batsman gave the
Fish five big runs in the sixth
frame and a 10 to 4 victory.
Leading hitter for Tarleton was
Meissner with two singles in five
trips to the plate and two RBI’s.
TARLETON (4) Ali R H PO A E
Dowtain, 2b 4 0 0 3 3 1
Meissner, cf .5 1 2 1 1 0
Page, ss 4 1 0 3 1 1
Nankin, 3b 3 0 1 0 1 1
Sawyer, lb 3 0 0 7 O 0
Bishop, if-c 2 1 1 0 0 0
Hunt, rf 3 0 1 0 0 0
Davenport, c 3 1 110 0 0
Dove, if 1 0 0 0 0 0
Griffith, p 0 0 0 0 1 0
Ingraham, p 2 0 0 0 2 1
Hopwood, p 1 0 0 0 1 0
Totals 31 4 6 24 10. 4
FISH (10) AB R II PO A E
Wilson, 2b 4 1 2 3 2 0
Bleckner, ss 3 3 2 2 5 0
Hoyle, lb 3 2 1 10 1 1
Holliday, cf 3 2 0.2 1 0
Bushndll, if 3 0 0 2 0 0
O’Conneil, If 2 0 0 1 0 0
Blood, rf 4 1 2 0 0 0
Andrews, 3b .5 0 1 1 3 1
Gattis, c 2 0 0 5 3 0
Mullins, p 0 0 0 1 0 0
Fraga, p .3 1 1 0 1 0
Totals 32 10 9 27 16 2
T S C 003 001 0Q0— 4
A & M 410 005 OOx—10
RBI—Meissner 2, Sawyer, Bishop, Bleck
ner. Hoyle, Blood 3, Andrews 2, Gattis. 3B
—Wilson. SB—Bleckner 4, Hoyle, Fraga.
SAC—Wilson, Hoyle. DP — Holliday to
Hoyle, Andrews to Hoyle to Wilson. LOB
-—Tarleton S, Fish 9. BOB—Mullins 7,
Fraga, Griffith 5; Ingraham 2, Hopwood.
SO—Mullins 2, Fraga 3, Griffith 4, Ing
raham 5, Hopwood. H and R Off-—Mul
lins 2 and 3 in 2%, Fraga 4 and 1 in 6 1/3
Griffith 4' and 5 in 2%. Ingraham 4 and
5 in 3 l/3j Hopwood 1 and 0 in 2 innings.
ER—Mullins 3. Fraga 1, Griffiths, Ing
raham 4. HPB—Giood (Ingraham), PB—
Davenport 2. Winner—Fraga. Loser —
Griffith. UMP—Bryant and Martin. Time
2:50.
ATTENTION FUTURE AGGIE
CO^IMISSIONED OFFICERS
Our office will be open each Wednesday
night for the purpose of measuring you
for your new Officers Uniforms.
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TODAY and FRIDAY
It’s the "An American
in Paris" girl—in a thrilling
new triumph!
FEKAffifr
TECHNICOLOR
Joe Hardgrove
To Face Bears Friday
Tiger Net Team
Wins Tuesday
Fred Anderson of the Ti-
g e r tennis squad defeated
Wheeler of Temple 6-1, 6-1 to
lead the Tigers in a 9-4 team
victory Tuesday over the cen
tral Texas team in Temple.
In the girls’ matches, Betsy
Burchard of Consolidated won two
matches. She took one from Mar
lene Vaughn of Temple 6-0, 6-2.
She also beat Peggy Malinak 6-0.
In other matches, for the boys,
Anderson also defeated Tom Jen
kins 6-0, 6-1. Bobby Jackson down
ed Wheeler 6-0, 6-1. The Tigers
Roland Beasley defeated Lynn
Coates 6-0, 6-1. Bubba Engle-
bre.cht beat Binks Campbell 6-0,
6-0. Jackson and Beasley downed
Jenkins and Coates 6-0, 6-0 in boys
doubles.
The boys lost only five games
out of sixty in the six matches.
In the girls competition, Euge
nia Rush of CHS was beaten in
her first match by Temple’s Peggy
Malinak 3-6, 3r6. Rush defeated
Betty Wagenor 6-0. Sandra Couch
of Consolidated lost to Marilyn
Marshall 1-6, 7-5, 1-6. Janice La
timer and Penny Laverty lost to
Jane King and Patsy Manley of
Temple 3-6, 4-6 in girls doubles.
In a junior division match, Helen
Holmes of Consolidated lost to
Molly Haverland 6-4, 1-6, 1-6.
’MURAL HIGHLIGHTS
A QMC will play Sqd. 14 and
Sqd. 10 will play Sqd. 13 today
in the intramural volleyball play
offs. The winners of these two
games will play for the corps class
A championship Friday.
Sqd. 14 defeated A Ord. Wednes
day in two very exciting intramural
volleyball league playoff games.
Team leaders were Dale Fisher and
Nelineii To Meet
Rice in Houston
The Aggie tennis team will meet
the Owls in Houston, Saturday.
The Cadets will be without the
services of their number one man
Gene Kinard, who has dropped out
of school due to his mother’s ill
ness.
The Cadets have a six and six
record this year. * They have down
ed Southwestern Louisiana Insti
tute, Hardin Simmons, Abilene
Christian College, and Baylor
three timesj.
The A&M squad is now made up
of only four men. Bill Ashburn,
Bob Kerr, Ronald Wolff, and
Frank Holbrook are the remain
ing varsity netters.
SOUTHWEST TEXAS
CLUB MEETING
2nd Floor Lounge MSC
7:15 Tonight
CLUB PICTURE
EASTER PARTY
Dave Kerry of Sqd. 14 and Floyd
Grimland and Gil Brigham of A
Ord.
Powerful A QMC beat Sqd. 7
Wednesday 2-0 in league champion
ship playoff. Homer Dillon and
Eugene Faultine of A QMC and
Carlos Gonzales of Sqd. 7 were
outstanding players.
Tuesday’s Rifle I -
Co. I)—395; Sqd. 25—258.
Co. I—401; Sqd. 18—266. <
Co. B—485; Sqd. 23—425. j
Wednesday Softball
Sqd. 14—9; A QMC—4.
Sqd. 2—9; ASA—3.
Sqd. 9—4; A AAA—4. (tie)
B Arm—7; Sqd. 12—7. (tie)
Southwest Conference
Standings
Team IV I. I’d. R
Texas A&M 3
Texas . . . . •. 3
Texas Christian 2
Southern Methodist ... 2
Rice 1
Baylor . . . . 1
OR
1 .750 39 9
1 .750 33 24
2 .500 17 20
2 .500 10 21
3 .250 15 17
3 .250 28 31
ATTENTION
GOLFERS
The K & B
Driving Range
is open from 10 ’til 10
every day
New Manager
and Instructor
V. Y. MERRELL
— FREE INSTRUCTION —
SWIFT’S STORE WIDE SALE 1 Daity Products Sale
Round Steak *. 69c
Veal Pot Roost Swift Select lb. 43c
Fryers Heart o' Texas lb. 49c
Swift’s Select—Veal Brisket—Veal
Sirloin Steak . . lb. 79 c Stew Meat . . . lb. 25 c
Swift’s Select—Veal
7 - Steak
Freshly Ground—Wholesome
lb. 55 c Ground Meat . 2 lbs. 75 c
Special Cuts Will Be Made From A CHOICE HEAVY BEEF
Swift’s Premium or Hormel—ALL MEAT
FRANKS ....
1 Lb. Roll—Armour’s Star Pure
PORK SAUSAGE
The Best Buys Today Are in Dairy Products
Kraft’s—A Cheese Food
Yelveeta 2. lb. box 69c
Zz Gal. Holiday
MeHorine each 49c
SaniLary Grade A—Zz Cal. Bottles—Pasteurized »
(Plus bottle deposits)
No. t Loin End
PORK ROAST . lb. 55c
Milk
iL for
75c
Made of Pure Sweet Cream—
-Kingsville
Butter
ib.
79c
Extra Rich—Deluxe Grade Sanitary — PURE
ice Cream
pint
27c
Zz Gal. Lilly
MeHorine
*
each
49c
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are factory-over
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Fresh Fruits And
Fresh Green, Firm
CABBAGE.
No. 3 Size Green Crisp
. 2 lbs. 7c
(Grocery Specials
Endorsed by the KIWANIS CLUBS of Bryan and College Station. Served at their
Benefit Pancake Supper this Saturday Night. Syrup donated by —
Log Cabin
24 Oz. Bottle
49c
Celery each ICIc
5 Lb. Bag—Florida Juice
ORANGES
Cello Bags
CARROTS
Size 80 Ruby Red
. each 33c
. . pkg. 9c
Jewel Shortening - Swift’s .. . 3lb.ean79 e
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SWIFT’S PEANUT BUTTER pint 27c
ALL-SWEET OLEO lb. 19c
P R E M — 12 Oz. Can 35c
JEWEL SALAD OIL quart 59c
JEWEL SHORTENING 3 lb. can 79c
(With Coupons from the Jewel Shortening. We redeem the Coupons immediately,
if desired)
Kraft’s Salad Dressing
Grapefruit 429< miracle whip pint 33.
^ ^ 0ur Very Bcst Grade _ Large White—In Cartons ^
OF ADDED COST
Large Fruit V
BANANAS 2 lbs. 25c
Frozen Foods
6 Oz. Cans Snowcrop
ORANGE JUICE ... 2 cans 29c
Birdseye
GREEN PEAS .... 2 nkirs. 39c
Birdseye
BROCCOLI SPEARS . pk £ . 25c
Snowcrop
Strawberries m- 29<
Honor Brand—Leaf or Chopped
SPINACH ....... 2 pkgs. 35c
Infertile EGGS, . doz. 43
Mixed Sizes, Mixed Grades—Origin Unknown . .
But We Guarantee—(In Paper Bags)
EGGS. . . . . . doz. 33c
Popular Brands CARTON
CIGARETTES .... §2.09
Carton of 6 Bottles (Plus Deposit)
7 - U P carton 25c
1 Lb. Box Sunshine—KRISPY
CRACKERS . . each25c
WITH PURCHASE OF A 5-LB,
PACKAGE OF r , ,
5 Lb. Box
69
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Southside Food Market
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STORE HOURS: 8 a.m. — 7 p.m. Daily Open 30 Minutes Earlier Fri. & Sat. — Closed
3 Blocks Due South of Kyle Field, College Sundays. A Complete One-stop Market
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