The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 11, 1956, Image 3

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day against the defending champ
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Joe Fagan’s Aggies took runner-
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the 1955 conference race, losing by
only two games to the league
champs.
A&M ended their practice slate
with a 5-2 upset win over the
North Texas State College Eagles
Monday.
A&M beat the Mustangs, 4-2
last year, but lost by the same
score to Arkansas in the last match
of the season to allow SMU to
take the conference title.
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Zatopek Takes Mound
Against Bryan Tonight
Elo Zatopek, a fast-balling left
hander, toes the mound for A&M
tonight against the Bryan All-
Stars at Bryan’s Travis Park in a
benefit game for the city’s teen
age baseballers.
Game time is 8 p. m. Ad
mission is 50 cents for adults
and 25 cents for students.
Opposing Zatopek on the hill to
night will be two former profes
sionals, Pat Hubert and Buddy
Gloss. Hubert was an all-Amer
ican pitcher at *\&M in 1951. The
Bryan lineup is filled with former
A&M and professional perform
ers.
Coach Beau Bell’s Aggies bring
the Southwest Conference’s third
best season record into tonight’s
contest, having turned back six op
ponents while losing to five. A&M
is currently fourth in league stand
ings with a 1-2 won-lost record.
Joe Boring, senior slugger from
Dallas, is making a strong bid for
all-conference honors at his short
stop position. Boring, Aggie team
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captain, leads the Cadets in hit
ting with a .317 average, doubles
with two and total bases with 23.
Boring’s two homers also tie
him with centerfielder John Stock-
ton for the lead in that depart
ment on the A&M team. Phil New
port, a junior college transfer
from Florida, has nailed down an
outfield position with his hustling
play and sports a .267 batting av
erage, second best on the Aggie
squad.
Toby Newton, A&M’s sensation
al sophomore lefty, paces the Ag
gies’ fine corps of moundsmen to-
date with a 1.8 earned run aver
age and a 2-2 record. Newton has
averaged over a strikeout an in
ning so far this season, having
whiffed 37 batters in 33 and two-
thirds frames.
Dick Munday, junior righthand
er, also has a 2-2 won-lost slate,
but ranks behind Newton in earn
ed run average, with 3.5.
77/c Battalion .... College Station (Brazos County), Texas
Wednesday. April 11, 1956 PAGE 3
Ag Trackmen Back Home
With SMU, Rice Saturday
Back home after more than a
month on foreign cinders, A&M’s
thinlyclads play host to SMU and
Rice on the Kyle Field oval Sat
urday.
The Aggies haven’t faced the
Mustangs in anything less than
the larger meets, but have split
in their two meets with the Owls.
A&M finished third behind Texas
and Rice in a triangular meet in
Houston, but swept to their first
win against the Houston team and
LSU at Baton Rouge three weeks
ago.
With the injured Bill Holloway
running an under-par anchor lap
on the mile relay, the Aggie relay
team finished sixth in last week
end’s spiked shoe extravaganza,
the Texas Relays, with a fine 3:
16.3, their best time of the sea
son.
“With Holloway able to run as
well as ever, we are capable of do
ing better this week in the mile
relay,’’ said head track coach Frank
Anderson. “We should be stronger
this week in all events.”
Tom Bonorden and Bobby Gross
took second and third in the shot
put behind Kansas’ mighty Bill
Nieder, who’s tremendous throw
of 59-9 was a new national out
door record. Bonorden threw 54-4
and Gross 53-1014. Gross also took
third in the discus with a 156-514
heave.
Phil Newport, Aggie Outfielder
Unbeaten C-Inf.
Blanks Sqd. 3
Pitcher Norman Morrison allow
ed only one man on base yesterday
as he hurled unbeaten C-Infantry
to a 3-0 triumph over Squadron 3.
Other scorers for the upperclass
man softballers were Alan Fox
and Myron Gantt.
Third baseman Jack Walker ad
vanced to third on a walk for the
Infantrymen, but couldn’t complete
the circuit.
B-Composite defeated A-Signal
7-3 in another Class A game. A-FA
rubbed out a first-inning lead by
A-QMC, defeating them 7-4 for
their second season victory. Sam
Curtis and Charlie Felkner each
scored in the second to set up the
winning lead.
In freshman softball B-AAA
held A-Signal to a 7-7 deadlock
while A-FA outfielded A-QMC,
with a 14-2 blasting. Sqd. 1 bounc
ed into the semi-finals of upper
classman handball, blanking A-In-
fantry 3-0.
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