The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 10, 1957, Image 3

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Aggie Fish Test Allen
In Travis Park Today
By JIM CARRELL
The A&M Fish make the short
trip to Travis Park in Bryan to
day, engaging the Allen Academy
Jtamblehs in a baseball game sche
duled for 3 p.m.
Coach Les Palmer will call on
his ace, Percy Sanderson, to do
the hurling against the Ramblers.
Sanderson is a former schoolboy
star from Nederland and lost his
first outing to the Tarleton Plow-
boys, 7-3, last Friday.
The record for the Fish now
stands at 1-1, having defeated the
University of Dallas Crusaders Sat
urday, 18-9, and losing to Tarle
ton. Allen is a member of the
Texas JC Conference and stands
3-0 in league play.
Either Roger Harris or Law
rence Kuhl is likely to start on
the mound for the Ramblers.
The Fish have shaped up as a
good hitting club that is weak
afield but statistics and mass sub
stitution belie the ability of a
tight defensive infield. Though the
Fish made 10 errors in the week
end games, the infield of Bill Hou-
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chin at first, Dink Patterson at
second, Don Plumlee at short and
James Turpin at third looked ex
tremely able and has performed
well in practice.
Houchin is a lefthanded, smooth-
fielding first baseman fro m
Shreveport and has a good eye at
the plate. He rapped out two hits
in the Tarleton game and singled
in a run against Dallas.
Patterson and Plumlee, two Dal
las products, are fine prospects at
the keystone sack. Plumlee is a
mid-semester graduate of Sunset
High who picked up three hits and
batted in five runs, three of them
on a first inning homer against
Dallas. Turpin doubled against
Tarleton.
Coach Palmer will start an out
field consisting of Bill Clifford in
left, Jess Foster in center and J.
B. Carroll in right. Clifford bat
ted two for three in the Dallas
tilt, including an inside-the-park
homer.
Gerald Walling will start at
catcher.
SWC Standings
SEASON STANDINGS
W L Pet R Or
Texas Christian ..10 4 714 89 7 6
Tex as 7 3 .700 67 49
Baylor 6 4 .600 68 51
South. Methodist. . 6 7 .462 57 47
Rice 4 6 M00 42 33
Teaxs A&M 2 7 .222 35 47
CONFERENCE STANDINGS
W L, Pet R Or
Texas Christian . . 5 0 1.000 30 15
Texas 3 0 1,000 17 11
Baylor 2 1 .667 9 7
Texas A&M 1 4 .200 20 27
Rice 1 4 .200 17 20
South. Methodist . . 1 4 .200 15 28
LAST WEEK’S RESULTS
Rice 3-1, Kansas 1-4.
Southern Methodist, 8-0, Riee 4-7.
Texas Christian 6-7, Texas A&M 4-'5.
Baylor 8, Kansas 1. ’ .
Ag Soccer Team
Wins Another, 4-1
A&M’s Soccer Team defeated a
composite team from Tulsa Uni
versity and Oklahoma A&M 4-1
on the Aggie field Saturday.
Goals for the Aggies were
scored by Roberto Ildarraz, Jacinto
lacovone, Carlos Salinas, and Hec
tor Villarreal.
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Wednesday, April 10, 1957 PAGE 3
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AGGIE OUTFIELDER—Cliff Tuttle, sophomore from
Houston, currently batting .240.
Corps Baseball Leads Tied
Clyde Stinson’s homer with a
mate on base in the first gave the
Seventh Group the needed incen
tive as they bombed the Fourth
Group, 6-2, Monday in the Corps
Baseball League.
The loss threw the Air Force
division into a three-way tie for
the loop league with the Fourth,
Fifth and Seventh groups showing
3-1 records.
In other Monday action, the
First Group broke into the win
column, with a 5-2 victory over
the Sixth while the Band won a
forfeit over thq First Batt., Sec
ond Reg’t.
The Band now finds itself tied
with the Third Batt., First Reg’t.
for the Army division lead, both
with 2-0 records. The First Reg’t’s
Second Batt. owns the only other
perfect record, 1-0, while the Sec
ond Batt, Second Reg’t has a 2-1
mark.
The Third Batt, Second Reg’t
(0-2), and both First Batts (0-3)
bring up the rear.
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