ur^m" r'' ! . . In Intramural Softball C-AAA Edges A-Composite ^ 1 h?. Battnlion .... College Station (Brazos County), Texas > edaesday, April 18. 1956 PAGE 5 fable Tennis Tournament SWING AND A MISS—A Squadron 11 softball player takes a healthy cut at the ball—but misses—during one of yes terday’s intramural diamond headliners. By JOE DAN BOYD C-AAA softballers held their unbeaten record intact yesterday, handing A-Composite its first loss of the season, 2-1. Dick McGown broke through a deadlock, homer ing in the final inning of the cru cial upperclassman game which handed C-AAA their second lea gue crown in as many years. Bobby Woodward scored first for the AAA team in the opening mo ments, and Jim Blackstone made the circuit for A-Composite in the third. Pitcher Bruce Terry exhibi ted the superb form which took the AAA softballers into last year’s final competition. Yesterday’s victory places C- AAA in the favored position for this year’s Corps champions since defending champion Sqd. 2 has a half game deficit on its record. Chances are * that these same teams, which met in last year’s big tilt, will again battle for the Class A title. B-AAA trounced A-Signal 17-9 in another softball feature giving the AAA’ers a 3-2 season record. Left fielder Tommy Sudderth was leading slugger for the winners with three trips around the dia mond. It was the fourth consecu- j artillerymen. Jim Boyer, Jim Ter- tive loss for the Signal team. B- ry, John Herran, and Charles Composite capped off a 2-3 record Smith completed the line-up for by edging B-FA in the day’s final j D-Field volleyball men. softball game. Jerry Reed and Bill Easley look- D-FA managed to edge Sqd. 4, ed good for Sqd. 4. Other mem- 2-1, in an upperclassman volley- I bers of the squad were Jack Lyle, ball match. Bob Smith and Jim Bill Lofland, and John Kirkpat- Teague were outstanding for the rick. AMERICA’S FINEST OVERALL® from the Far West Tiger Net, Cinder Teams in Regional Consolidated’s tennis and track teams fared well during the past week and now look for further con quests in the coming regional meets to be held in Houston. The tennis meet is April 20-21, and the track meet 27-28. The Tiger tennis team finished up its season here last Saturday with a decisive 10-5 victory over Lamar Consolidated High School of Richmond-Rosenberg, although the junior high Kittens lost all seven of* their matches. Jerry Mills, Maurice Olian, Davis Lloyd, Betty Meade, Jo Ann Wal ker, Margaret Manthei, Susan Dowell and Ann Hi,te all stroked to singles wins with Meade and Man thei combining to down their doub les opponents. Walker, Manthei and Helen Hol mes will go to Houston Friday to enter the regional tennis meet. Walker will do battle in the sing les division while her teammates will pair for the doubles competi tion. The Tiger thinly clads finisher fourth in the district track meet, held last Thursday at Blinn Jun ior College in Brenham, with 29 points, 10 less than winner Tom- ball Cfensolidated came away with two firsts on the strength of Don ald Tax’ winning leap of 19-9 in the broad jump and Bill Hall’s 10-4 soar in the pole vault. The Tigers qualified five m for the big regional meet in Hous ton, April 27-28. Besides Tax and Hall will be Dick Hickman, Dan Davis and Ed Linton making the trip. Davis took third in the 220-yard dash while Hickman ran a fine second in the 880 and Ed Linton was second in the discus. In the saddle or out, world-famous LEVI’S— the original blue jeans— will outwear any other overalls you’ve ever owned! Copper-Riveted, extra heavy, white-backed blue denim, tailored to give you that slim, trim cowboy fit! 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