Page 4 College Station, Texas Friday, April 14, 1961' THE BATTOIOR Fish Continue To Win; Defeat Allen Ramblers The Fish baseballers continued their winning ways yesterday on Legion Field in Bryan as they routed the Allen Academy Ramb lers for the third time this season, 7-1. This game marks the sixth straight win for the Fish this spring and “winning” has become a household word around Kyle Field for the Fish. The two big guns for the Fish yesterday were Ronnie Carpenter and Bill Grochett. Carpenter ac counted for two runs with two doubles and Grochett added a bases-loaded triple in the wild scoring eighth inning. Joel Rochelle who was given his first pitching assignment of the year, was the winner. He struck out seven Ramblers in the four innings he pitched. Big Rufus Lyne started on the mound for the Fish and retired after five innings of toil. He al lowed the only two hits that Allen managed to get in the game. Allen drew first blood as they scored one run in the second inning on successive doubles. In the sixth frame, the Fish added a run to knot the score. After Bill Hancock dented the plate in the eighth inning, the roof caved in on Rambler pitcher, John Baylor Signs Two Top Schoolboys By The Associated Press * WACO—Baylor got two recruits Thursday, one each in football and basketball. Don Craft, 6-foot-l Palestine eager who won Class AAA All- State honorable mention, twice All-District, with 20-point average, will join new Coach Bill Menefee’s forces. Assistant Coach Chuck Purvis signed David Williams, 6-foot-2, 195-pound tackle, All-South Plains and twice All-District at Sundown. Williams also runs on Sundown's mile relay team. 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RC Champion Sparkplugs....29c Discount Auto Parts AT JOE FAULK’S 214 N. Bryan SAE 30 Motor Oil 18c Qt. TYPEWRITERS Rentals - Sales - Service - Terms Distributors For: Royal and Victor Calculators & Adding Matchines CATES TYPEWRITER CO. 909 S. Main TA 2-6000 There was much activity in in tramural sports yesterday as 20 games were played in four leagues. In Class A Softball, Sq. 9 downed Sq. 11 by the score of 6-4; Sq. 6 blasted B-l, 20-1; K-2 stymied the troops from Sq. 17, 14-9; Sq. 5 took an easy victory over L-2 by for feit; Sq. 3 shut out Sq. 8 for a 2-0 victory; C-l tromped Sq. 12 for a 16-3 win; Sq. 13 halted D-l by the score of 15-9; A-l defeated G-l, 12-7; H-2 whitewashed A-2 for a 5-0 victory; G-2 outfought G-2 to win 2-1; aand B-2 won over C-2 by the score of 6-4. In the only game played in Class C Softball, Hart Hall blasted Law Hall, 18-2. Out of the two games played in Class B Softball, Sq. 14 squeezed past Sq. 10 by the score of 6-5, and Sq. 1 defeated Sq. 8, 5-2. In Class B Tennis, Sq. 6 won over Sq. 10 by forfeit; Sq. 17 blanked E-2 by the score of 3-0; Sq. 3 edged B-2 for a 2-1 victory; F-2 shut out K-2, 3-0; G-3 took a win over H-2 by forfeit; and Sq. 4 won over A-l for a 2-1 win. Los Angeles Professional Breaks Golfs ‘Color Line’ By The Associated Press GREENSBORO, N. C.—Charlie Sifford, Negro professional from Los Angeles, cracked golf’s color line Thursday by using 68 strokes and five cigars to take the first- round lead in the $22, 5 00 Greater Greensboro Open Tournament. The 38-year-old Charlotte, N.C., native, marked the first appear ance of a member of his race in a major PGA event in the South by putting together a pair of 34s in a three-under-par performance that gave him a one-shot lead over Billy Maxwell of Dallas, Tex. Sifford, noted more for his booming tee shots, used finesse around the greens to take the lead. He had 12 one-putt greens and needed 24 putts in all. Mike Souchak of Grossinger, N. Y., missed a chance to tie Sifford when he took a double bogey six on No. 17 and finished with 70 to tie Greensbore amateur Bill Har vey for third place. Indictments Given In Cage Scandal By The Associated Press NEW YORK—Aaron Wagman, one of two gambling figures ar rested on charges of bribing bas ketball players, was indicted Thursday on three counts accusing him of trying to bribe a detective. Dist. Atty. Frank S. Hogan said the indictment was limited to ac cusations that Wagman sought to bribe one of Hogan’s men. How ever, the grand jury still is in vestigating charges that Wagman and another man. bribed basket ball players. Specifically, Wagman, 28, of New York, is charged with trying to bribe Detective David F. Camp bell in return for information about the district attorney’s inves tigation into basketball bribery. Six men tied at par 71 in the field of 115 who tested the 7,000- yard Sedgefield Country Club course. Heading the 71 group was Sam Snead, the defending champion and seven-time GGO winner from White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. Fraser, Emerson In Houston Semis By The Associated Press By MAX B. SKELTON HOUSTON — Australians Neale Fraser and Roy Emerson gained the semifinals of the 27th River Oaks Tennis Tournament Thurs day by taking straight sets from Ron Holmberg and Hamilton Richardson. The top seeded Fraser defeated Holmbert, the No. 5 U. S. player from Brooklyn, N. Y., 6-3, 6-4. Em erson, seeded third, defeated Rich ardson, former U. S. Davis Cup player, 6-4, 8-6, 6-1. The Australian sweep of the first half of the quarter-final round left young Frank Froehling, the No. 30 U. S. player from Coral Gables, Fla., the lone Amer ican among the six players still seeking the River Oaks title that has never been won by a foreign entry. SPORTS do they fall for you head first? They do if you use ‘Vaseline’ Hair Tonic on your head first! 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They were scheduled to play Texas Christian • University on Kyle Field last Saturday, but the game never came about be cause of rain. So far this season, the Owls have been the only SWC team that has proven “too much” for A&M as they downed them 12-4 on Kyle Field. Since that time A&M has won over St. Mary’s University, Illi nois, Brooke Medics and Houston. A&M’s season record now stands at 10-3-1 with losses to Sam Hous ton, Minnesota and Rice. The Ag gies tied Texas, 6-6, in a,10-inning affair in Austin. According to the SWC officials, the game will have to be played completely over, but a date hasn’t been set. The leading Cadet hitter is still Mike Spence who has four hits in seven trips to the plate for .571. Spence is also the top man on the mound with three wins and no defeats. The next three men in the top hitting column are all seniors and are hitting over .300. Dick Hick- erson is in the number two spot with .389; Clifford Davis is third with .382; and Byron Barber is the fourth man with .328. Davis completely missed the three games between St. Mary’s, Illinois and Brooke Medics in San Antonio because of a shoulder in jury received in the last outing with Rice. He has only seen lim ited action in practice for the past couple of weeks and it will be some time before he is backatfi] speed. From now on out the Caifej will have a week’s break betwfij games and will play two ea4 weekend. Next weekend they*-; play a pair with TCjJ in Ft. Woiit Baylor Favored In Dallas Meet RV By The Associated Press DALLAS—Baylor will be fa vored and at least five records may fall Friday night as five col leges hook up in the annual Dallas Invitational Track and Field Meet. Oklahoma, the denfending cham pion, is expected to give Baylor its toughest fight, with Texas next in line. Southern Methodist and Texas A&M are the other teams in the meet. Strength in both relays and the shot and discus plus point poten tials in all other events make Bay lor a solid favorite to gallop in with the championship. The most interesting duels will come in the weights and pole vault. Oklahoma’s Mike Lindsay and Baylor’s John Fry will be battling it out in the shot and discus, with a new record likely in the former. Both Lindsay and Fry have ex ceeded the record of 57 feet 3% inches repeatedly. J. D. Martin of Oklahoma will be back to defend his pole vault championship and also protect the record of 14 feet 6 inches. Dexter Elkins of Southern Methodist will duel Martin and since each has already gone over 15 feet | year, a record is quite possible, Baylor’s mile relay team, tkl has a 3:10.9 to its credit, Ralph Alspaugh, who has dojei 20.3 220-yard dash, may set ords. The mile relay markis3:l| the 880 is 1:51.7 and the : 20.4. It is definite that Texas’s lers, Ray Cunningham and la Wilson, will not be able to » pete because of leg injuries, Si records are not expected in eit of the hurdles. Jim Parr of Southern Method! is favored in the mile, Baylors rated tops in the 440-yard hIk, Alspaugh in the 100 and 220, Id Johnson of Southern Methodist:! the hurdles, Jan Ahlberg of Soifs- ern Methodist in the two-mil- Eddie Curtis of Baylor in the lip jump, Jim Smith of Texas inth javelin and Steve Swafford (>: Oklahoma in the broad jump. Olympian Stone Johnson ti Grambling will show off for th home folks in special 100 and Si- yard dashes. A crowd of 8,000 is expertd with first events starting at i:i p.m. REDECORATING THIS SPRING? Choose a color telephone to match your, new decor This spring, when you're \ brightening up your home, remember that one of the prettiest additions to any room is a new telephone in color. 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