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Thursday, June 23, 1955 THE BATTALION Page 3 Ten winning horses in the United States paid off at better than 100 to 1 odds during 1954. Read ’em and leap . . FOR YOUR HAT WHEN YOU SEE WHAT ■ PRICES WE’VE TAGGED ON THESE USED CAR 1953 and 1954 Crestline Fordors Fordomatic & overdrive. Fully equipped and AIR CONDI TIONED From— $1395.00 UP 1954 Plymouth Savoy Club Se dan with only 9000 miles. Wonderful shape mechanical ly, like new inside & out — $1395.00 1952 Ford F100 Pickup, 8 Cyl. with heater & radio—a real Bargain for only— $695.00 1954 Customline Tudor Fordo matic, etc. Clean one owner car. Lie. No. NU 9554 — $1495.00 1954 Customline, 8 Cyl. Ranch Wagon — Fordomatic and all the Extras — SAVE OVER $1000.00 on this one — AND MANY MORE NAME YOUR TERMS CADE Motor Company Your Friendly Ford Dealer —USED CAR LOT— Texas Ave. & Burnett St. Tel. 2-1507 204 W. 24 St. Tel. 2-7136 Game of Week Luther Gets No-Hitter Young Mark Luther, star pitcher for the Marion Pugh White Sox, had quite a day for himself Tues day afternoon at Little League stadium. The hard-throwing right-hander chalked up a no-hit, no-run game against the V. F. W. Red Sox—and hit himself a home run as well. The win was the fourth as against no losses for Luther, and the home run was his fifth, putting him only one behind his teammate Condy Pugh, the league’s home run leader with six. Luther’s home run came in the third inning with one man on base. The drive was a towering blast that just dropped over the left field fence. In fashioning his no hitter, he struck out eight and walked only two. His teammates played good ball behind him, mak ing only one eri-or. The Red Sox were up and down in the first. Coming to bat in the bottom of the initial inning, leadoff man Lane Coulter singled for the first of three hits he collected Tues day. Coulter, the shortstop, then stole second base, and came home on second baseman Danny Feld man’s hit to right. Red Sox pitcher, Eldon Hagler, then bore down, get ting Cyril Burke to fly out, strik ing out the dangerous Pugh, and forcing Luther to ground out, se cond to first. The White Sox picked up two runs in the second inning, when after two walks sandwiched be tween two strike outs. Coulter drove in left fielder Jimbo Bevans with his second hit, a single to left. John Stark, the White Sox center fielder who had walked, took third on the throw to home from left field, and then scored on a passed ball. Feldman grounded out to end the inning. Coming to bat in the fourth lead ing 5 to 0, the White Sox iced the game with 7 runs. Coulter walked, Feldman popped out to second base, then Burke was safe on a error. Coulter taking third. Pugh hit a MEXICAN DISHES SPECIALS Join Us On These Specials . . . Thursday thru Sunday FREE — A la Carte — Enchiladas (3) Beef Tacos (3) Beef Enchiladas . . . (3) TostadaS) (3) Chile Con Questo . . . (3) Tamales - Chile . . . (3) Guacamole - Salad .... CRISPY TOSTADITAS WITH EACH ORDER MEXICAN DINNER ONLY 45 c CHAPULTEPEC FANS Stationary & Oscillating Priced from $6.95 up STUDENT CO-OP STORE North Gate Phone 4-4114 pop single to short left field, which the left fielder could not quite reach. With the bases loaded, Luther hit a hard grounder in the hole between, short and third. The shortstop grabbed it and threw to third, but thii’d baseman Tommy Taylor dropped it, leaving one run in and the bases still full. First baseman Irvin Todd was safe on an error, and Pugh came in on a wild pitch. Bevans walked, and Harold Cooner, who had taken over in center in the fourth, singled in two runs, going to second on the throw. After an out, Coulter doubled in Cooner with the final run of the inning. Going into the final inning, David Bailey, pinch-hitting for the Red Sox, sti-uck out. Gandy ground ed to shox-tstop who threw the ball over the first baseman’s head. A wild pitch started Gandy toward second, but the fast ball rebounded off the back stop and the White Sox catcher, Pugh, threw him out. Howard was called out on strikes to end the game and preserve Luther’s no-hitter. ’MURALS Through Wednesday, Biz- zell leads the intramural soft- ball race with 2 wins, 0 losses. College View has lost none, but has only won 1. Law A has 2 wins, 1 loss; and Leggett, 1 win, 1 loss. Law B has 0 wins, 1 loss; Pur- year B, 0 wins, 1 loss; and Pur- year A has 0 wins and 2 losses. Games last week were as fol lows: Law A 10, Puryear B 8; Leg gett 13, Puryear A 1; Bizzell 9, Law B 6; Law A 13, Leggett 9; Bizzell 10, Puryear A1 (Monday); and College View won by forfeit Tuesday night over Puryear A. Wednesday’s games were rained out. The schedule coming up is as follows: Thursday, 7:30—Puryear A vs. Law B; 9—College View vs. Law A. Monday, 7:30—Puryear B vs. Leggett. Tuesday, 7:30—Law A vs. Law B; 9—Puryear B vs. College View. Wednesday, 7:30—Puryear A vs. Pm-year B. The Church...For a Fuller life...For You... College Station’s Own Banking Service College Station State Bank NORTH GATE Central Texas Hardware Co. BRYAN • HARDWARE • CHINAWARE • CRYSTAL • GIFTS Bryan Communities Since 1909 First State Bank & Trust Co. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation BRYAN CALENDAR OF CHURCH SERVICES A&M CHURCH OF CHRIST 9:45 A.M.—Bible Classes 10:45 A.M.—Morning Worship 7:15 P.M.—Evening Service OUR SAVIOUR’S LUTHERAN CHURCH 9:30 A.M.—Church School 10:45 A.M.—Morning Worship BETHEL LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) 800 S. 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Bryan MELLO CREAM “A Nutritious Food” White Sox Winner Of LL First-Half The Marion Pugh White Sox won the first-half of the College Station Little League with a record of 7 wins and 1 loss. The first-half end ed Saturday, with the Black’s Pharmacy Senators handing the White Sox their first loss, 13 to 10. In second place behind the White Sox was the Student Co-op Orioles, with a 5-4 record. The Senators had a 4-4 record, and had a tie game with the White Sox. In last place were the young V. F. W. Red Sox, with 1 win against 8 losses. Besides Saturday’s game last week, the other results were as follows: Thursday, White Sox 4, Orioles 2; and Friday, Orioles 7, Red Sox 1. (Last week’s games previous to Thursday were in last Thursday’s Battalion.) The Orioles started the second- half of the season with a 7 to 4 win over the Senators. Tuesday, the White Sox clobbered the Red Sox 12 to 0 on Mark Luther’s no hit, no-run effort. (See Game of Week). Yesterday the Orioles stop ped the Red Sox 14 to 1 behind Tommy Kerley’s 5-hit pitching. Kerly is now 3 and 1. Through the first-half, Cyril Burke of the White So*x was the leading hitter with a percentage of .650. Following Burke were Irvin Todd and Condy Pugh, both of the White Sox, with marks of .478 and .455 respectively. The Senators’ Joe Olian was the fourth leading hitter with a .429 average, and Mark Luther of the White Sox was fifth, with .400. Pugh leads the home run hitters with six, and Luther had four dur ing the first-half. (Luther hit his fifth Tuesday.) Luther also was the leading pitcher with a 3-0 mark, and picked up his fourth win Tuesday. Fishing should pick up in Little Darby Creek, Marysville, Ohio. A truck hauling live fish overturned in the creek. WORRIED Here’s the answer to your problem BRING YOUR CLOTHES TO THE CAMPUS CLEANERS • Fast Service • Expert Workmanship • Use Our Sub-Station For Convenience NOW. . .FLY NEW, CONTINENTAL Om-CARRIIR SIRV/Cf TO FT. 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