The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 28, 1956, Image 5

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    Wednesday, March 28, 1956
THE BATTALION
Page 5
Sport Shorts
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
TUCSON, Ariz.—Jim Busby led
off the ninth inning for Cleveland
yesterday with his fifth home run
of the exhibition season, and that
won the Tribe an 8-7 victory over
the Baltimore Orioles.
TAMPA, Fla.—The Boston Red
Sox collected 10 hits and jump
ed on rookie pitchers Paul Stuf-
fel and Lowe Wren for a 7-2
victory over the Chicago White
Sox yesterday.
CLEARWATER, Fla. — Willie
Jones, Philadelphia third base-
man, was beaned by Don New-
combe but not seriously injured
as the Brooklyn Dodgers beat the
Phillies 6-2 yesterday.
PHOENIX, Ariz.—Don Hoak,
Monte Irvin, Harry Chiti and
rookie Richie Myers had three
hits each yesterday to trigger
a 20-hit barrage by the Chicago
Cubs in a 13-10 exhibition vic
tory over the New York Giants.
Aggies Off to Fast Start
In SWC Baseball Race
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Off to a fast start in its drive
toward a second straight South
west Conference championship,
A&M’s baseball team is currently
engaged in a three-way scrap for
the loop leadership.
Coach Beau Bell’s hustling
Aggies turned back previously
undefeated SMU on Kyle Field
last weekend to join the Univer
sity of Texas and Texas Chris
tian on the conference’s top rung.
TCU leads the loop by a half
game.
Toby Newton, a sophomore left
hander with blinding speed, ex
pressed his thanks for being al
lowed to start the conference open
er against the Mustangs by tossing
a three-hit shut-out. Newton, who
fanned 14 of 18 batters to face him
in the Texas Lutheran game here
last week, stopped the potent
Ponies in flawless fashion.
Newton was backed up by an
equally flawless infield of first
baseman John Hoyle, second sack-
er Dick Bleckner, shortstop Joe
Boring and third baseman Joe
Worden. The Cadet infielders play
ed erroless ball while their SMU
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counterparts committed four er
rors, one which allowed the only
run of the ball game.
The Cadets take a rest from con
ference warfare this week, taking
on the pro-Corpus Christi Clippers
at Corpus Christi tomorrow and
Friday. A&M returns to league
action April 3 against Rice’s up-
and-coming Owls at Houston.
A&M’s one-run victory over
Coach Alex Hooks’ Mustangs
marked the fourth successive time
the Aggies had beaten the Dallas
nine by a single run. Last year the
two teams met three times, and
three times the Ags downed the
Ponies by one run. Two of last
season’s games went 11 innings,
including the contest at Dallas
which gave the Aggies the champ
ionship.
The Aggies will carry a season
record of five wins and two losses
into tomorrow’s meeting with the
Clippers of Corpus Christi. Two
games scheduled here this week
against another professional club,
the New Orleans Pelicans, were
cancelled.
Aggie Pistol Team Tied
For Third in Standings
Although A&M’s Pistol Team
downed both the United States
Military Academy and the United
States Naval Academy while win
ning the national pistol 'title, the
Aggies are only tied for third be
hind the two military academies
in the inter-collegiate competition.
The Aggies are 97^’^ bem.,u
leading West Point and 42 behind
runner-up Annapolis with the U.
S. Merchant Marine Academy in
fifth place and the U. S. Coast.
Guard Academy in seventh posi
tion. At present the fifth and
sixth matches have been completed
and the entire competition will be
over within four weeks.
The matches are run on a
postal system with the targets
used by the various teams being
mailed to the U. S. Revolver As
sociation where the scores are com
puted.
CON KEREN CE ST A NOINGS
Team _ W. L. Pet. GB.
Texas Christian 2 <
Texas A&M
Texas
Baylor
Southern Methodist ....
Rice
SEASON STANDINGS
\\. L. Pet. R. OR.
Team
Southern Methodist
Texas A&M
P.ice
Texas
Texas Christian 4
Baylor 3
LAST WEEK’S RESULTS
TCU 8. Oklahoma 2; Minnesota 12, Tex
as 5; Houston 10, Texas A&M 3; Sul Ross
13, Baylor 1; Texas Lutheran 4, Rice 0;
SMU 2. Sam Houston 1; Minnesota 4, Aus
tin 2; Sul Ross 13. Baylor 4; SMU 2.
Sam Houston 0; Texas A&M 11. Texas
Lutheran 8; Rice 4. Minnesota 13; TCU
ell
j; Texas 12, Rice 0;
1, SMU 0; Rice 19, Minnesota 12.
THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULE
Wednesday — TCU at Sam Houston
State; Brooke Medical at Texas; Nebraska
at Rice.
Thursday—TCU at Sam Houston State;
Texas A&M at Corpus Christi; Nebraska
at Baylor.
Saturday—Nebraska at Baylor.
Baylor 3; Texas 12, Rice
exas A&M
TOBY NEWTON paces A&M’s fine pitching - staff in vic
tories so far this season with two wins and no losses.
The. sophomore lefthander shut out previously unbeaten
SMU Saturday on a three hitter, 1-0.
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V-8 WINS CLASS A
*
In this year’s Economy Run a new’ Ford
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victor over every car in its field, with
3 Winning average of 47.7643 ton-miles
per gallon. This means that the sturdier,
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greater gas economy per pound, than any
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line open road . . . Ford proved anew
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