The Battalion College Station (Braxo* County)\ Texan PAGE 4 Wednesday, April 17, 1957 Dallas Golf Meet Won’t Give Up DALLAS, UP)_-The Dallas Wo men’s Open Golf Tournament, which ended here Monday with Wiffi Smith of St. Clair, Mich., winning first place, may lose money but that won’t prevent it from being held again next year. Dr. Charles Yates, tournament chairman, said flatly that the tournament, harassed by bad weather both years of its exist ence, would be carried on. “We are not giving up.” he declared. 1 his tournament has a terrific potential as a fund raiser for the Dallas Council for the Deaf.” The tournament had only one good day weatherwise. Officials said they figured they would be doing well to break even financially. These Values Good Thursday, Friday, and Saturday Only at 1010 South College at Pease, in Bryan, Texas. We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities. Easter Parade of Values! 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WEINGARTEN’S BAKERY DEPARTMENTS are LOADED with EASTER TREATS! Glory Cakes! Lamb Cakes! Easter Egg Cakes! Choke in Tight Spots Ag’s Hitting Well Lack Elsewhere Major Leagues Underway With All 16 in Action BALTIMORE, —UP)— The Bos ton Red Sox concentrated five of their nine hits for all their runs in the fourth inning and then stav ed off a late Baltimore rally Tues day to win their opening baseball game 4-2. CINCINNATI, —(^P)— The Saint Louis Cardinals cut loose with a 17-hit barrage yesterday to give the Cincinnati Redlegs a 13-4 beat ing. CLEVELAND, April 16—OP) —An 11th inning single by Larry Doby scored Luis Apar- icio from second base and gave the Chicago White Sox a 3-2 victory over the Cleveland In dians. CHICAGO, — (JP) — The Mil waukee Braves uncorked a four- run sixth, fused by Johnny Lo gan’s two-run homer, to back War ren Spahn’s four-hit pitching for a 4-1 season-opening triumph over the Chicago Cubs yesterday. KANSAS CITY,—GP)—Big Tom Morgan proved his worth as a starting pitcher Tuesday by limi ting the Detroit Tigers to four hits and giving the Kansas City Athletics a 2-1 victory. PITTSBURGH, — CT) — Johnny Antonelli, New York’s ace southpaw, hobbled a bunt in the fifth inning to load the sacks and the Pittsburgh Pir ates took advantage of the miscue for two runs and coast ed to a 9-2 victory over the Giants yesterday NEW YORK, —(TP)— Andy Ca rey singled over Karl Olson’s head in left field with the bases loaded in the ninth Tuesday and gave the New York Yankees a 2-1 opening day victory over Washington. PHILADELPHIA, —>_ Gino Cimoli’s 12th inning home run, the third off pitcher Robin Roberts, the National League’s gopher ball king, powered the Brooklyn Dodg ers to a 7-6 victory over the Phil adelphia Phillies last night. WAYNE SCHAFER — Ag gie pitcher - first baseman who has yet to pitch an in ning for A&M. As a first baseman, Schaper has three hits in 17 trips for a .176 average. By JIM CARRELL The Aggie baseball squad con tinues to hit in a manner unac customed to teams of previous years but find themselves lagging- behind in those assets which were once the marks of A&M ball cubs. Going into a series with the Brooke Army Medics at San An tonio Thursday and Friday, the Aggies find themselves batting .245 in 11 games and boasting a conference average of .248, falling from their league leading percent age of .267 a week ago. These percentages at the plate compare with a year ago when the Aggies finished the season with a .212 average and conference with a meager .191. However the performance of Coach Beau Bell’s 1956 club was better at season’s end than the re cord that might be predicted for this year’s club. This season the Aggies stand on a 2-9 record and a SWC mark of 1-6 where last year the season won-loss total was 10-13 and in conference 5-9. If this year’s team, with higher-grade material, is to improve on the record of a year ago, the standard of play must im prove . . . and hustle, an import ant factor in winning, must be acquired somewhere along the way. Maybe it’s too late now. Then again, perhaps experience is the answer. There is an attitude of “wait until next year” among the players, but for a team that can’t win this year, what is there in their performance that makes them think they’ll be any better. Sophomoric play has been the mark of this year’s club and those assets which made a conference champion in 1955 and a better re cord ball cub in 1956 have been noticeably absent. Outfielders have missed fly balls, infielders have been caught out of position, the pivot man has been slow on his throws to first for the double play, wild throws and bone- head plays have been plentiful, and most of them when they hurt most. A current trend in sports is to place the blame on the coach but errors are made by ballplayers and not even the best manager can keep a batter from choking when the clutch hit is needed. Pitching was supposed to carry this year’s club but the perform ance of the mound staff has been spotty and unearned runs have come frequently enough to discour age even the best of pitchers. Southpaw Toby Newton has the best record, winning one and los ing three. He has pitched 32-% innings, giving up 11 earned runs of 25 scored against him, issuing 25 walks and striking out 29. His ERA is 2.93, third best on the club. Captain Dick Munday’s brilliant nine-inning stint against SMU was only the second complete game by an Aggie hurler this year and certainly was the most impressive. (See BASEBALL, page 5) Mechanical and Industrial ENGINEERS Are You Interested in a Company Which Offers Opportunities For . . . 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