The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 22, 1954, Image 4

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THE BATTALION
Thursday, April 22, 1954
TexasL u i heran
D:rul:>s Ags 4-2
Cadets’ Six Errors
Cost Them Decision
Based on AP Reports
SEGUIN —The Aggies hobbled
their way * to their ninth loss of
the season yesterday in their sev
enteenth game, a 4-2 drubbing by
Texas Lutheran.
Two Aggie pitchers, Jerry Nel
son and Joe Hardgrove, pitched
four hit ball between them, but
errors on the part of their team
mates accounted for four runs for
Texas Lutheran to give the Seguin
team a four-run advantage in the
fourth inning.
The Cadets scored a single run
in the fifth frame and another in
the eighth for their only tallies.
In their big fourth inning push,
the Texas Lutheran squad got only
one hit, but parleyed four errors
and a hit batsmen into the win
ning runs.
Pete Correa of the winners went
the route and was the winning
hurler. Nelson was the losing
pitcher.' He was replaced by.Hard
grove in the fifth inning.
The Aggies’ next game will be
Games of The Week
April 23—Varsity Tennis at SMU.
April 24—Fish Baseball here vs.
Blinn.
Varsity Baseball at TCU.
Track at Drake Relays.
Golf here vs. Arkansas.
Tennis at TCU.
Guion Ha
TODAY and FRIDAY
BROADWAY’S BIG HIT
BECOMES A GREAT
; \ M-G-M MUSICAL.
IN COLOR! ....
Friday afternoon in Fort Worth
against the TCU Horned Frogs.
The Aggies are in second place
and lead SMU by IVz games in
Southwest conference play. The
Ponies lost to Baylor yesterday 3-2
in a pitchers’ duel between Tommy
Bowers of the Mustangs and Fred
Gottlieb of the Bruins.
A&M sports a 4-3 record in the
conference, winning games from
Rice (2), SMU and Baylor. They
have lost to Texas, Baylor and
SMU.
A&M 000 010 010— 2 7 6
Lutheran ....000 400 OOx— 4 4 2
Jerry Nelson, Joe Hardgrove (5)
and Jim Williams; Pete Correa and
Wayne Carter.
State
Swim
High
Meet
The annual state high school
swimming meet will be held here
Saturday in P. L. Downs jr. pool.
Twelve schools have turned in
entry blanks with more expected,
said swimming Coach Art Adam
son. He expects this to be one of
the largest meets ever held.
Lamar high school (Houston) is
the defending champ. They have
won every year since 1946, except
in 1949 when Highland Park (Dal
las) nosed them out. Lamar will
be without many of last year’s
stars who scored a large number
of their points.
It looks like Highland Park will
School
Set Here
be the favored team this year with
Lamar, Reagan (Houston), Alamo
Heights (San Antonio) and A&M
Consolidated giving the strongest
competition.
Teams entered so far are Lamar,
Reagan, San Jacinto (Houston),
Galena Park, Tivy, Odessa, A&M
Consolidated, Paschal (Ft. Worth),
Beaumont High, S. F. Austin (Bry
an), Austin (Austin), Alamo
Heights and Highland Park.
The meet is sponsored by the
athletic department. Preliminaries
will start at 2:30 p.m. and the fi
nals will be at 7. There is no ad
mission charge.
TALK OYER COMING GAME—These three Aggie baseball players, (from 1. to r.) Behn
Hubbard, Les Byrd and John Stockton, talk over the coming match with TCU which the
Cadet diamond squad faces Saturday in Fort Worth. Hubbard is hitting .227 in South
west conference play for the Cadets and is fourth on the team in that category. Byrd
is starting first baseman and Stockton is starting centerfielder for Coach Beau Bell’s
team.
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With Florida slugger Dick Bleck-
ner leading the way, the Aggie
freshman baseball squad will com
pete with Blinn junior' college Sat
urday afternoon at 2 p.m. on Kyle
field.
Little (5-8) Bleckner leads the
freshmen in hitting with a .409
average through their first eight
games. He has gotten on base a
total of 13 times in six games. He
ha^ scored, 8 runs, knocked 2 home
runs, stolen 6 bases, walked 3
times and struck out only twice.
Bleckner is from West Palm
Beach, Fla.
Hotal hitting for the team is
.226, compared to .198 for their op
ponents.
Leading hurlers for the Fish are
Doug Mullins of Wichita Falls,
who has won two, lost none and
who has 13 walks and 6 strikeouts
to his credit. He has faced only
52 batters however.
In his three completed games,
pitclfer Dick Munday, former Ste
phen F. Austin (Bryan) high school
pitcher, has hurled 27 strikeouts,
walked 18, has a 1.0 earned run
average, pitched 35% innings and
pitched to 147 batters.
Another standout player on the
FISH HITTING
Player—
Avant, c 1
Bleckner, ss .... 6
Hoyle, lb 8
Kraga, p-2b 3
Sullivan, p 2
White, 3b .7
Ross, 3b ,4
Blood, rt 6
Gattis, c 8
Wade, ss-3b ... .5
Wilson, 2b 7
Andrews, 3b ... .2
Puls, 2b 3
Mullins, p 3
Munday, p ..... 5
O’Connell, 1-rf ..7
Holiday, rf-cf . .8
Bushnefi,r-3-lb ..7
Pyland, cw .... 2
West, c 2
McDonald, rf . . .1
Finch, cf 1
A&M Totals
Opp. Totals
G AB R H RBI.
22
23
8
3
17
7
25
20
13
24
6
7
7
10
8
22
25
5
5
1
1
.8 266
.8 252
38
25
AVE.
1.000
.400
.301
.375
.375
.204
.286
.280
.250
.231
.208
.167
.143
.143
.125
.125
.091
.080
.000
.000
.000
.000
.226
.198
freshman squad is right fielder
Charley Blood, who is also an out
standing basketball player accord
ing to Coach John Floyd. Blood is
a former all-state eager. He hails
from Ponca City, Okla. Blood has
eight runs-batted-in to his. credit
and is fourth in team batting with
a .280.
John Hoyle, another Oklahoman,
he comes from Tulsa, covers the
first base area for the Fish. Hoyle
is hitting .391 to take second place
honors in batting for the team. He
has three RBIs.
Billy Ray White, El Paso third
baseman for the Fish, i& hitting
.294. He has four RBIs to his
credit and has walked eight times.
He is third in hitting for the Fish.
The first time out aaginst Blinn
earlier in the season, the Fish
blanked the Brenham junior col
lege 8-0. They’ll be out for an
other win Saturday.
A&M Cowhands Compete
In Hardin-Simmons Rodeo
Based on AP Reports
A&M’s rodeo team will join
more than 100 other top collegiate
cowhands in the eighth annual
Hardin-Simmons University rodeo,
today and Friday in Abilene.
The sixteen teams entered in the
competition represent schools from
five southwestern states. The col
leges entered are: Texas Tech,
Oklahoma university, Oklahoma
A&M, Sam Houston state college,
Sul Ross, Hardin-Simmons, Ranger
junior college, Texas A&M, Texas
Christian, New Mexico A&M, Abi
lene Christian college, University
of New Mexico, Baylor, Tarleton
junior college, Colorado A&M and
University of Arizona.
The Hardin-Simmons team is the
defending national champion.
Points made in the rodeo there will
count toward the national title.
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Save all our cash-register receipts. In lots of $50 or more, we will redeem them from you for highly desirable
premiums — high grade greeting cards, picnic boxes and many other items. You will like the selections and
values. Tuesday’s GREEN receipts and receipts with RED STARS on them will count double. Start saving
them today.
Frozen Foods
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Season Record: 5-3
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Fish 5, Lamar high school 2
Fish 8, Blinn College 0
Fish 6, Rice Owlets 11
Fish 7, Bryan high school 2
Fish 7, Reagan high school. . . .5
Fish 10, John Tarleton 4
Fish 0, Baylor Cubs 5
Fish 2, Texas Shorthorns 3
Razorback Golfers
Play Here Saturday
The Aggie links team will meet
Arkansas here Saturday at 2 p.m.
David Vandcrvoort will be in the
number one spot for the Cadets.
Homer Calloway will be in the sec
ond spot with Wick Vennard num
ber three and John Van Wert in
the fourth position.
The Cadets will be without the
services of star Bill Franklin, who
underwent an operation over the
holiday and will be out for the
remainder of the season.
■EXTRAORDINARY MEATS AT ORDINARY PRICES-
Choice Baby Beef
Club Steaks
Choice Baby Beef
Loin Steak
Choice Baby Beef
Pot Roast .
Decker’s Korn Kist
Bacon . . .
. . lb. 63c
. . lb. 77c
. . lb. 47c
. . lb. 59c
HEART O’ TEXAS FRYERS
Choice Baby Beef
Seven Steaks .. lb. 55c
Choice Lean Brisket
Stew Meat . . lb. 25c
Freshly Ground
Ground Meat. . lb. 35c
(3 LBS. $1.00)
Hormel All-Meat
Franks . .
lb. 49c
VC Skinless
Wieners . . .lb. 39c
Armour’s Mild
Hoop Cheese . . lb. 59c
Hormel Midwest
Bacon . . . .lb. 73c
Fresh, Pure Pork Homemade
Pan Sausage . . lb. 59c
Whole—Cello. Bag
lb. 49c
BIG FACTORY DEMONSTRATION
AND SALE
MORTON’S PIES
TURKEY POT PIES PEACH PIE FOR TWO
CHICKEN POT PIES APPLE PIE FOR TWO
BEEF POT PIES CHERRY PIE FOR TWO
Choice of 4 - 79e
2 cans 35c {
6 Oz. Snowcrop
Orange Juice . . .
Snowcrop , &
Strawberries pkg.29c
Birdseye
Cut Green Beaus .
Snowcrop or Birdseye
Perch Fillets
2 pkgs. 43c
. . pkg. 43c
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Local Hort Farm Big Ness—Fresh Mondays, Wednesdays,
and Fridays
MEXICAN DINNER
COMPLETE WITH —
Enchiladas (3)
Beef Tacos (3)
Beef Enchiladas . . (3)
Tostadas ...... (3)
Chile Con Questo . (3)
Tamales - Chile . . (3)
Guacamole - Salad . . .
Mexican Dishes
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BLACKBERRIES . . .
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QUART — 33c
Fresh Friday
STRAWBERRIES . .
. pint 29c
176 (Medium Large Size)—Florida
ORANGES . . . .
. doz. 39c
No. 4 Size (Extra Large) Iceberg
LETTUCE . . . .
. 2 for 25c
Fancy
YELLOW SQUASH . . .
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DAIRY PRODUCTS
Vz Gallon Holiday n
Mellorine . .
Any Brand Sweet Cream
BUTTER . i
each 49c
per pound 81c
★ GROCERY SPECIALS ★
Halves or Pieces
SHELLED PECANS
8 Oz. Cello — 49c 4 Oz. Cello
No. 1 Shelled—2 Lb. Cello. Bag
SPANISH PEANUTS . . .
(Limit 1)—Vacuum Pack
COM COFFEE
lb. 89e
27c
49c
. 1 lb. can 99c
I Lb. Can FREE With MRS. TUCKER’S
SHORTENING .. . . 3 lb. can 83c
5 Lb. Bag Pillsbury’s
BEST FLOUR . . .
Libby’s 14 Oz. Bottle
CATSUP .
each 43c
each 17c
1 Lb. Can
FOLGER’S COFFEE . $1.09
Popular Brands—(Others Proportionately)
CIGARETTES carton $2.09
Ballard’s or Pillsbury’s
BISCUITS 3 cans 29e
« SALE OF CANNED FOODS «
No. 303 Cans Happy Host—Green and White
LIMA BEANS 2 cans 27c
303 Cans Curtis Standard
TOMATOES . .
2 cans 27c
(Limit 2 Please)
HORMEL
OLEO
Mixed Sizes and Colors in Paper Bags
EGGS — Guaranteed . .
1 Lb. Sunshine Krispy
CRACKERS . . .
. lb. 19c
dozen 39c
. box 25c
Buffet Cans—Happy Host—CUT GREEN
ASPARAGUS SPEARS . . . can 16c
No. 2 Cans—Dolly Madison Ring Type
DARK SWEET CHERRIES . .. can 37c
15% Oz. Cans Viviano Prepared—Tom. Sauce & Cheese
SPAGHETTI . . . 2 cans 25c
Vz Gallon Glass Sanitary Grade A
Pasteurized Milk ... 2 for 75c
(Plus bottle deposits.)
FACTORY DEMONSTRATION FRI. — SAT—Carnation
COTTAGE CHEESE . full lb. 25c
Southside Food Market
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