The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 04, 1956, Image 3

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Wednesday, April 4, 1956
THE BATTALION
•THE FOUR LAMBS—One of the featured acts for the
Intercollegiate Talent Show to be held in White Coliseum
April 13 will be The Four Lambs, a popular quartet from
Oklahoma University. The show is sponsored by the MSC
Music Group. Tickets are now on sale, with prices ranging
from $1 for general admission and $1.50 for reserved seats.
In all, 14 acts will be in this year’s ITS.
. CHS Wins 2 in Baseball,
Takes Second in Golf Meet
By MAURICE OLIAN
A&M Consolidated’s Tigers ran
their district record to two wins
and no losses yesterday by down
ing Navasota’s Rattlers 5-2 at Ti
ger Field. Season record for CHS
is now 6-5.
Edgar Feldman pitched five
innings of three-hit ball to take
the w win, his fourth of the season
against two losses, with Bobby
Potts finishing the last two frames,
giving up but two safe blows.
CHS got two runs in the second
inning, with the big blows being
Feldman’s double and a single by
George Carroll. Navasota broke
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into the scoring column in the
fourth with one run on a walk and
two errors. The Tigers sewed up
the game in the fifth with three
runs on three hits — singles by
Steadman Davis, Manuel Garcia
and Mike McGuire.
' Consolidated had 5 runs, 5 hits
and 2 errors; Navasota, 2, 5 and 4.
Battery for CHS was Feldman,
(See CONSOLIDATED, Page 4)
Okamoto Places
In NCAA Meet
Tetsuo Okamoto, sophomore
swimmer from A&M, placed in two
events in the NCAA finals held
last weekend at New Haven, Conn.
Okamoto, who was accompanied to
the meet by A&M swimming coach
Art Adamson, was the only Aggie
swimmer entered, as Ohio State
splashed to win.
The Aggie swimmer placed third
in his specialty, the 1,500-meter
freestyle, and sixth in the 440-yard
freestyle. Dick Breen, Cortland
State Teachers College, set a new
world’s record in the 1,500 meters,
beating the old mark of 18:19 in
swimming the distance in 18:05:19.
Okamoto is only the second Ag
gie ever to score points in the na
tional meet. Danny Green took
third in the 1,500 meter freestyle
and 440-yard freestyle in 1946.
Only one othei^ Southwest Cc^i-
feiynce swimming team scored
points in the meet. SMU’s Pedro
Gavin won third in the 100- and
200-yard backstroke, and Ronnie
Smith of SMU took sixth ip high-
board diving.
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