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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1955)
V Page 4 THE BATTALION Thursday, April 21, 1955 ’MURAL HIGHLIGHTS Charlie Heywood fanned the first flhree men to face him, but the ihite band reached him for three B 'i ire Aggies ompete In fCU Relays Five A&M trackmen left yesterday for the Kansas Re- j lays scheduled Saturday at f Lawrence, Kansas. Coach j Frank G. Anderson accompan- ^ ied them. 4 Competing for A&M will be I hurdler James Hollingsworth, pole vaulter Winton Thomas, j high jumper Fritzie Connally lit and weightmen Tom Bonorden 12 and Herman Johnson. ^ Hollingsworth turned in the | • fastest time in the nation in 1 the high hurdles Tuesday, a j wind-aided 14.0. Thomas had | done 13-8 in the vault, Con- j nally 6-4 in the high jump. « Bonorden hit 52-1114 twice ^ and in the shotput Johnson “ has a 52-914, It will be the third meet in a Week for the quintet. runs in the second and seven in the third to maul B anti-aircraft artillery, 11-0, in Wednesday’s up perclassmen softball action. Heywood struck out nine and gave up only six hits, but eight walks coupled with homers by Til- den Stewart and Josh Callaway were more than enough to beat him. C infantry batted 15 men in the first frame of their* game with A infantry for a 15-6 win in the only (See INTRAMURALS, page 5) Aggies Down UT In Pistol Match A National Rifle association meet in Corpus Christ! May 15 probably will close out the Aggie pistol team’s season after a defeat of University of Texas in Austin last week. Walter Norvell had the match’s high score for A&M, winner of the national intercollegiate meet, at Tampa, Fla., last month. The Ca dets totaled 1.031 to 1,025 and 895 for Texas, which entered two teams. Captain Toby Chandler, Jimmy Arledge and Claude Heslip also fired for the Aggies. 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