I, Surgery w Head ■ Schulz, director of °f‘ Veterinary Medi- bccn named head of 3nt of Veterinary Surgery, effective >f Kansas State Col- •eived his Doctor of edicine degree i n on active duty with Corps, U.S. Army, War II and engaged it tice at Jefferson one Op- well lyzed. solute . and that. Opto- lowest ‘eedl! ILDINIG iU I now ,0 — GHT urday Come us or Elgin Has Margin In Regional Series By MAURICE OLIAN Alton Arnold groes to the mound for the A&M Consoli dated Tigers again tonight .against the Elgin Wildcats, weath er permitting, in Elgin as the Tigers fight desperately for survival in their best-of-three games regional series. Arnold must, be wondering what he has to do to win a game, after Monday night’s tilt at Travis Park. In that scrap, he struck out 27 batters in 10 innings of brilliant pitching, but the Tigers nevertheless bowed to Elgin 3-2 in 11 frames, giving the Wildcats a one game margin in their series. If the Tigers win the second game of the play-off, sched uled to begin at 7:45 tonight, Coach Edsel Jones has indi cated he will send Edgar Feld-* man to the hill in the deciding fracas of the series. The third game, if needed, will imme diately follow the 7:45 melee tonight as the second half of a twin-bill. Provided the recent heavy rains which have fallen upon Elgin do not allow the Tigers and Wildcats to see action tonight, they will at tempt to play their game, or games, tomorrow nght. Although Arnold allowed the Wildcats but one base hit Monday night as he handled them master fully with his baffling curve, the Bengals continued their woeful ways at the plate, collecting a to tal of only four safeties, none of which came off the relief slants of Jimmy Fisher right-handed fast- baller who twirled the final 4% innings. It was Fisher who thwarted the Tigers’ bid for victory in, the hot tom half of the final regulation inning, the seventh. Arnold and John Wayne Todd opened the round with singles, and Bobby Ross sac rificed them to third and second, respectively. John Martinez was intentionally walked to load the bases with one out. Fisher was summoned to the scene and es caped without a run being scored by the Tigers. CITS jumped into a 1-0 lead in the third frame on two Wildcat miscues. After the visitors had tallied twice in the top of the fourth on a walk, two Tiger er- (See TIGERS, Page 5) The College Station Little League, bigger than ever, be gan its fourth season Mon day afternoon as the Red Sox blanked the Senators, 11-0. Tuesday, the American Minor League South started, with the In dians trouncing the Dodgers, 17-8, and the loop’s third group of teams, the Minor League “B” clubs, opened their schedule with double-header yesterday. Heading the entire operation and succeeding J. Wayne Stark is American League South President Jack L. Fugate. 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