Page 4 THE BATTALION Thursday, March 15, 1956 — Ulll SPOUT SKETCH TEXAS A«M‘S OL1MPIC UOPELESS ■iiiiiii i i i +3*.* > ♦ * 1 f* # • » t, r * \* ^ * 1 C? * ♦ » *11# * ♦ • • '.•.v.v.v.v.v.v.^ 7- 4f # * ► a \ ^ « n « « v i « « « v • *-«■*♦* * * ♦ * f * UG S»RoAD JUMPER? Wjr tA A PISU IM v 55, SUOUCU MISjSEO tUE S.w.c. Pole VAuur RECORD E5f A MERE S FEET/ ME WAS timed im poig tme WOT OWGV A TERR.IPIC Atulete, SLCXJOW WAS A GRADE POIMT , RATIO OF . 00-4 t hJPj E>EEM I4.2. SEC- IOO 'TDS, Bowling Club Wins Two The Aggie Bowling Club takes a rest from outside action this week after rolling over the Bryan Air Force Jets and Trinity University here last weekend. Bowling the high series against the Jets was Clay McFarland, with 619. John Redden, 548, Bill Smith, 502, Fred McDonald, 519, and M. H. Butler, 511, rounded out the top five Cadet Bowlers. A1 McClellan’s 893 was the high series against Trinity, while Mc Donald was second with 883. A&M lost only the first game to the visitors and went on to take four straight to cop the match. U-PAK-M Don’t forget . .. • SANDWICH MEATS •COLD BEVERAGES • CRUSHED ICE • ASSORTED NICK-NACKS OPEN 7 A.M. to 11 P.M. U-PAK-M 3800 So. College Gus Ellis, ’37 Sport Shorts In Civilian ’Murals Leggett Appears Cinch for Title By JOE DAN BOYD Intramural Writer Mighty Leggett Hall appears headed for an almost un challenged championship in civilian intramurals. The steam rolling Leggett athletes have amassed a formidable 670 points during the year’s intramural action. Only Milner with 3521/2 points, little more than half that of the league leaders, offers any semblance of a threat to the Leggett sweep. I". Cor P? upperclassman * te ^ brief ession ot the standings, the lead continues to change as each new set of results is compiled. Sqd. 17 is currently leading the pack with 547% points. Sqd. 10 fell to second place with 542% points yes- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS DALLAS^—Skippy Browning, one of the world’s great divers, was killed in a Navy jet crash near Rantoul, Kan., naval authorities and his family revealed yesterday. The former University of Texas star was 3-meter Olympics diving champion in 1952, holder of four National Collegiate Athletic Assn, championships and numerous ama teur athletic union championships. ★ ★ ★ NEW YORK—Johnny Podres, Brooklyn Dodger World Series hero, was ordered yesterday to report for military service next Monday, scarcely 24 hours after 1 ed Williams criticized draft boards for bearing down on sports heroes. “It’s the fault of gutless politicians, gutless draft boards and gutless sports writ ers,” said Williams. He criticized sports writers for failing to rush to defense of Podres. ★ ★ ★ CHICAGO — Challenger Johnny Saxton boxed brilliantly last night to regain the welterweight cham pionship in a unanimous 15-round decision over defending titlist Car men Basilio at the Chicago Sta dium. ★ ★ ★ WASHINGTON —Joe Louis, who makes his debut as a wrest ler this week, allowed yesterday even the prospect of a sure $150,000 a year hasn’t convinced him to make the grunt-and-groan business a career. Uncle Sam has pinned the brown bomber, now 41, with liens totaling $1,210,789 for income taxes claimed from 1946 to 1951. The matter is now in tax court. ★ ★ ★ ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.—A trio of Red Sox pitchers struck out eight Yankees yesterday as Boston blanked New York 2-0. PHOENIX, Ariz.—The Chicago Cubs, aided by rookie third base- man Don Eaddy’s two-run homer in the second inning, defeated the New York Giants 5-2. CHS Net Team In AetionToday A&M Consolidated’s Tigers leap into the sports scene again this weekend with three teams slated to get the go ahead signal. Both the boys’ and girls’ ten nis teams move into action this afternoon at 3:30 when they host Lufkin and the Stephen F. Austin Broncos of Bryan on the clay courts west of the MSC on the A&M College campus. The Tiger baseballers open their home season Friday hoping to revenge last week’s beating by the Heame Eagles, and the thin- lyclads journey to Giddings Satur day. Matched against Lufkin and Bryan today are Jerry Mills, Don Avera, David Smyth and Maurice Olian in the boys’ senior division with Billy Dean Letbetter and Bill Jones stroking for the juniors. Senior division girls are Mar garet Manthei, Betty Mead, Jo Anne Walker and Helen Holmes while Susan Dowell, Mary Varvel and Pam Sperry will play in the junior division. Mills and Avera, Smyth and Olian will be the boys’ double teams. top spot. D-Field Artillery has probably been one of the most con sistent leaders in this division, staging a slow, steady rise to its present third place. B-Infantry copped the lead in corps freshman standings, edging Sqd. 12, 537% to 525. B-FA drop ped from the top slot to fourth place with 511% points. C-Infan- try and D-Infantry have been fa miliar with the “top ten” all year. In yesterday’s upperclassman handball Sqd. 1 swept to a re sounding 3-0 win over Sqd. 13. Dave Korrt, Irv Ramsawer, Glen Rice, and Carl Carpenter took two victories for the winning squadron. ’MURAL STANDINGS All-Sports CIVILIAN Team Pts. Leggett Hall . 670 Milner Hall . 352% Walton Hall . 340 Mitchell Hall . 322% College View . 250 Dorm 16 . 130 Law Hall . 130 CORPS (Class A) Squadron 17 . 547% Squadron 10 . 542% D-Field . 526 Maroon Band . 512% B-Engineers .... .. . 507% Squadron 7 495 CORPS (Class B) B-Infantry 537% Squadron 12 525 B-Engineers 520 B-Field 518% Squadron 17 507% C-Infantry 505 READY, AIM . . . 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