The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 29, 1955, Image 3

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    Friday, April 29, 1955
THE BATTALION
Page 3
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One of the tightest pitching duels of the season is due
here today when the conference’s two leading hurlers face
each other in the first of a two-game series between A&M and
SMU.
Game time is 3 p.m. at Kyle field. Tomorrow’s contest
begins at 2.
Rubber-armed lefty Joe Hardgrove meets SMU’s crack
right-hander, Tommy Bowers, in the first encounter between
the two pitchers in conference play.
Hardgrove sports a perfect 5-0 slate, while Bowers leads
the league with a 6-0 mark. Hardgrove has started and fin
ished all his games, while Bowers had to have aid in only one.
In 53 innings of pitching,
Hardgrove has given up 29
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AGGIE RIGHTFIELDER—Fred Ablon, with a .293 season
batting average and a .353 conference mark, one of the best
in the SWC, starts in right field today for the Cadets in
the SMU opener.
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JC Meet
Here Monday
The state junior college track,
golf and tennis meet starts
here at 8 a.m. Monday, with
first round golf and tennis
matches.
No admission will be charg
ed.
Track and field prelims start
at 3:30 p.m. Monday at Kyle
field and finals begin at 9:30
a.m. Tuesday.
Barlow Irvin, athletic de
partment administrative as
sistant, will direct the overall
meet. Golf coach Joe Fagan
and tennis coach W. M. Dowell
will handle those meets.
hits, 22 walks and has 43
strike outs. He has allowed
only eight earned runs and
has a 1.3 earned run average.
Bowers has twirled 45 frames in
conference play, giving up 25 hits,
23 free passes and has fanned 44
batters. Eleven runs have been
charged to him, and he holds a
1.64 earned run average.
Big Jerry Nelson will take the
mound for A&M tomorrow, against
the Mustangs’ Ernie Proud. Nel
son brings a 1-1 conference record
into Saturday’s game. Proud
comes into the contest with a 2-0
ledger.
The Aggies will he out to dupli
cate a feat here two years ago
when they knocked Bowers out of
the box in a 14-6 win over the
Ponies. The loss caused SMU to
fall short of the undisputed con
ference championship, and wind up
in a tie with Texas.
A sweep of the two games for
SMU would mean an almost cer
tain conference crown, while a
split would help SMU more than
the Aggies.
The Mustangs rank first in the
conference with an 8-0 record.
A&M is 2 1 A games back with 5-2.
A&M has another crack at SMU, if
the game would alter the outcome
of the championship.
Bowers also leads SMU hitters
with a .412 average in conference
action. He has six hits in 14 times
at bat. First baseman Jim Payne
is next in line with a healthy .357
Hurdlers Rate Top
First Place Chance
Hurdlers James Hollingsworth
and Harley Hartung got Coach
Frank Anderson’s vote yesterday
as the Aggies most likely to suc
ceed at Saturday night’s quadran
gular track meet in Dallas with
Southern California, SMU and Uni
versity of Texas.
Hollingsworth turned in a 14
flat in the highs with a favorable
wind in the Texas-Rice triangular
here, best in the nation. Hartung’s
23.3 in the lows, also with an aid
ing wind, is one of the best record
ed in the nation.
“They are our best chances for
first places,” Anderson said. “We
ought to pick up a good many
thirds and fourths—possibly some
seconds—in the field events, but
Texas and Southern Cal should
win the running events.
“We should place in all the field
events except the javelin, and may
win fourth there. USC should win
the meet, because they’ll beat us
in the track and Texas in the field
events.”
Anderson will enter this Aggie
squad:
Don Watson and Carol Coyer,
sprints; Bill Holloway and John
Roberts, 440; Hollingsworth and
Hartung, low and high hurdles;
Verlon Westmoreland and Carl
Wilmsen, mile;
Bill Cocke and Fidel Rul, two
mile; Roberts, Bob McKnight, Wal
ly Kleb and Holloway, mile relay;
Hartung, Watson, Holloway, and
Coyer, 440 relay;
Tom Bonorden, Herman Johnson
and Harry Cox, shot; Lee Newman,
Bonorden and Johnson, discus;
Gene Henderson and Joe Schiraldi,
javelin; Winton Thomas, James
Clark and James Jackson, pole
vault; Fritzie Connally and Schi
raldi, high jump;
Bobby Robison and Dale Elmore,
broad jump.
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on 10 hits in 28 trips.
Joe Schero is the leading batter
in the conference, and comes into
the series with a .452 average.
Shortstop Dick Bleckner, injured in
Waco last week and out for the
rest of the season, was second in
the conference with .429.
Today’s probable starting line
ups are:
Kndoliff, 3b .
Brown, 2b . ..
Carter, If . .. .
Payne, lb . .. ,
Boggan, ss . . .
Golden, rf ...
McKinstry, cf
Bush, c
Bowers, p . .. .
.. . Ablon, rf
Stockton, ef
Byrd, If
. . Schero, 3b
. . Williams, c
.. Boring, ss
. .. . Hoyle lb
.... Puls, 2b
Hardgrove, p
Swim Prelims
At 1 Tomorrow
Prelims in the Gulf AAU and
the junior national synchronized
swimming meets start at 1 p.m.
tomorrow in P. L. Downs jr. na-
tatorium, with finals beginning
at 7 p.m.
Admission is 50 cents for stu
dents and adults.
Laura Lee Payne and Eliza
beth Lee Sunbarger oof the Sham
rock hotel Corkettes return to
defend their two-year reign in
the Gulf duet event.)
Women’s solo, duet and team
composition features the Gulf
meet. Miss Payne is the defend
ing solo champion.
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with pad, small size baby bed with
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o’clock. 101t4
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found please contact Jqe West, 72
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Pets
Students: Board your dogs at
special low monthly rates. The Ba
yard Kennels, on Highway 6 south
of College. 6-4121. 75tf
OFFICIAL NOTICES
Practically new two bedroom
house. Large rooms, good location,
corner lot, fenced yard, attached
garage, $8,250.00. $1250 down.
Phone 6-5886. 98t7
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Furnished apartment to become
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including utilities. Phone 4-9178.
103t3
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Used doors and windows . $1.00 up
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or telephoned so as to arrive In the- Office
of Student Publications (207 Goodwin,
4-5324, hours 8 - 12, 1-5, dally Monday
through Friday) at or before the deadline
of 1 p.m. of the day preceding publica
tion.—Manager.
“All Basic Division students enrolled in
any Engineering curriculum including Ag
ricultural Engineering, Architecture and
industrial Education will attend an as
sembly in Gulon Hall on Tuesday, May 3,
at 4 p.m. This awards program will be o£
Interest to all Engineering students.”
C. H. Ransdell
Acting Dean 104t2
“Loris Alvin Parcher. a candidate for
the Doctor of Philosophy degree In Agri
cultural Economics, will present his dis
sertation, ‘The Use and Tenure of Land in
Oklahoma Held Primarily For Its Mineral
Potential’, at 1:00 p.m., Wednesday, May
11, 1955, in Room 404, Agriculture Build
ing.”
Interested members of the Graduate Fac
ulty are invited to be presnt.
Ide P. Trotter. Dean
Graduate School 103t2
Ring orders are being taken for those
students who become eligible for the A.
and M. ring by Including their preliminary
grades for the current Spring Semester.
All rings must be paid for in full at the
time the order is placed. The Ring Clerk
Is on duty Tuesday through Saturday from
8:00 A. M. to 12:00 Noon to accept orders.
Delievery of these rings will be made on
or after August 1, 1955. Normally they
will be mailed to the owners for an addi-
-tU?naL<;harg,e of twenty-five cents; howgycK,
they may be'delivered t6 the owners who
prefer to accept them at the Registrar’s
Office.
H. L. Heaton,
Registrar 98t7
REGALIA FOR BACCALAUREATE SER
MON AND COMMENCEMENT
EXERCISES
All civilian students who are candidates
for the degree of Doctor of Veterinary Med
icine will wear the doctor’s cap and gown.
Ph.D. Candidates are also required to order
hoods and leave them with the Registrar
no later than 1:00 p. m. Tuesday, May 17.
The Ph.D. hoods will not be worn in the
procession since all such candidates will be
hooded on the stage. Candidates for the
Master’s ahd Professional degrees will
wear the master’s cap and gown; those who
are candidates for the Bachelor’s degree,
except military students, will wear the
bachelor’s cap and gown. All military stu
dents who are candidates for degrees will
wear the appropriate uniform.
Rental of caps and gowns may be ar
ranged with the College Exchange Store.
Orders may be placed until April 30, but it
is desirable to place them as early as pos
sible. The rental is a follows: doctor’s
cap and gown 53.90; master’s cap and
gown 53.60; bachelor’s cap and gown $3.30.
C. E. Tishler, Chairman,
Convocations Committee
97t8
Dr. Carlton R. Lee
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