The Battalion College Station (Brazos County), Texas Tuesday May 13,1958 PAGE 3 Save your temper.. Steers Gore Ags Twice, 13-2,4-0

Texas continued its sports domi­ Donald in the seven- fourth in­ nation over the Aggies in Austin ning. last weekend, downing the Farmers Paul Zavorskas and Bob Sud- 13-2 and 4-0 in the season finale derth combined efforts on a five- Ags Seventh in SWC Meet; for both teams. shutout in the second game of The losses dropped the Cadets the two game series Saturday, de­ Lowest in SchooVs History into second division in final SWC feating the Aggies, 4-0, and posting standings, while the two wins gave Steer victory No. 1,001 since they The Texas Longhorns raced to point man, placing third in the the Longhorns a 13-2 record, their have been playing baseball in the their fifth consecutive SWC track broad jump with a leap of 23-5%. third victory over the outclassed conference. and field championship Saturday in Homer Smith placed fifth in the Ags this season and their 1,000th Donnie Hullum was credited with Dallas, leaving the Aggies far be­ 120-yard high hurdles and Bob hind with a seventh place finish. Carter took fifth in the javelin win in SWC history. the loss for the Ags, as he closed Texas won with 91 points to 47 throw for individual points in the In Friday’s action the Steers out the season with a 2-4 record. for SMU, 34% for Baylor, 31 for two-day meet. The Ag 440-yard combined extra base hits with Zavorskas was the winning pitcher, Rice, 24% for Arkansas, 15% for relay team also finished fifth in walks and errors to trounce the his first of the year'. save your time! TCU, 15 for the Aggies and 11% their event to complete the scoring Farmers, 13-2. Texas’ George Hullum went the entire route, for Texas Tech. for the Cadets. Myers received credit for the win, giving up five hits and six bases his eighth of the season against no on balls. He struck out three. Emmett Smallwood, the Galena losses. BOX SCORE (Saturday’s Game) Park flash, recorded the only Cadet A&M took a two-run first in­ TEXAS A&M (0) AB R H RBI first, winning the low hurdles by X. Carroll, 3b 3 0 10 A&M MENS SHOP ning lead on Lloyd Stone’s , Thomas, cf 4 0 0 0 three strides after Baylor’s Tommy Herrington, c 2 0 0 0 Patterson bumped the last hurdle 103 MAIN — NORTH GATE which scored Dickie Thomas and Smotherman, rf 4 0 2 0 „ Jim Smothennan, but the ’Sips Stone, If 4 0 10 and was thrown off pace. Hullum, p 4.000 The Ag senior was A&M’s high AGGIE OWNED came back strong in the third Patterson, 2b 3 0 0 0 Plumlee, ss 3 0 0 0 wmmlmBim frame to knock Toby Newton, Houchin, lb 3 0 10 Smotherman Scores His Last Run A&M’s starter, off the pitcher’s Totals 30 5 0 mound. TEXAS (4) AB H RBI Special Little League Glove Sale Woodman, 2b 4 1 0 And it was the last for the Cadets in Friday’s game with Newton was the losing hurler, Yon Rosenberg, ss 4 the Longhorns in Austin. The run gave A&M a 2-0 lead $12.00 Glove Now $8.45 — $9.95 Glove Now $6.95 throwing 3% innings before being Menmge, Ccf 4 Good, lb in the first inning, but the Steers won the contest, 13-2. replaced by Percy Sanderson. The Alvis,tis, 3b STUDENT CO-OP Embry, rf 3 senior lefthander gave up 11 runs McDonald, If 4 on 7 hits. Newton struck out one Elam, c 3 Zavorskas, p 3 and issued eight bases on balls. Sudderth, p 1 Fish Bombard Wharton Friday; Sanderson, replacing Newton in Totals 29 4 5 3 the top of the third, gave up two E-—Zavorskas, Carroll. PO-A — Texas A&M 24-9 ; Texas 27-7. DP—Alvis and Fly Continental runs on six hits while allowing Good. I.OB—Texas A&M 8, Texas 8. Split With Shorthorns in Finale 2B—Houchin. 3B—Elam. HR—Menge. four walks. SB—Von Rosenberg. S—Embry. Six of Texas’ seven hits off New­ ip h r or bb so The Aggie Fish warmed up again until the top of the tenth Super Convair to Hullum (L ; 2-4) 8 5 4 3 6 3 ton were for extra bases, including Zavorskas (W;l-0) 6 5 0 0 3 3 against the Wharton Pilots Friday, when the Teasips edged ahead, 3-2. Sudderth 3 0 0 0 1 6 9-0, then returned to Kyle Field The Ags again knotted the score in a two-run by Max Alvis and HBP—By Zavorskas (Herrington). U— DALLAS a three-run homer by Wayne Me- Andrews and Lee. T—1:55. A—1500. Saturday to split a double-header the same inning, then pushed across with the Texas Shorthorns, 4-3 a mark in the 12th to win the and 3-1. game. HOUSTON Jocks, 5th Group Den 1 Track Team A win in the second game Satur­ Joe Brooks Thompson started day would have moved the fresh­ the second game on the mound for FORT WORTH Wins Scout Meet men into second place in the south­ the Cadets. He pitched the first Mure Cash For Fewer Books Play Off Tonight ern portion of Southwest Confer­ two innings, allowing the steers Den 1 won the annual Cub Scout ence freshman baseball. However, a 3-1 lead. Jack Roeder relieved Loupot's Tradini; I’ost The 2nd Battalion, 1st Regiment Pack track meet with 65 points on the loss cost them a notch and they Thompson in the third and held the New, faster, more luxuri­ and the 5th Group square off on Kyle Field Sunday. finished third with a 2-3 record be­ visitors scoreless the rest of the ous .. .with la test weather- Bryan’s Travis Park tonight at 8 First places were as follows: avoidance Radar equip­ hind Rice, 4-1, and Baylor, 3-3. way. Hickerson’s big bat, which for the first game in the best of ment for smoother flights. 8- v-ear.-oId. 50-yard dash — AllanIt took 12 innings for the Ag­ connected for five hits in nine at Pressurized cabin. three Corps baseball playoff. Kigi: . gies to win the first game of the bats in the two games, wasn’t The ‘Jocks’, who waltzed thru 9- year-old, 50-yard dash — Pauldouble-header, 4-3. Larry Ayres enough for the Fish to overcome their regular schedule with, five Fagan. went the distance in the contest the 3-1 lead. wins without a loss, will send 10- 11-year-old, 50 yard dash —originally scheduled for seven in­ Bo Galle was winning pitcher in either Gary Rollins or Robbie God­ Call Continental at Walter Varvel. nings. Ayres allowed ten hits, Friday’s game against Wharton. win to the mound. Tommy Kolter- VI 6-4789 8- year-old, 100-yard dash—Da­walked three and struck-out seven He was aided by left fielder Byron man will hurl for the ‘Flyboys’, vid Reidel. in allowing the three runs to cross Barber’s in the fifth in­ who won four and lost none in the 9- year-old, 100-yard dash—thePaul plate. ning. abbreviated season. Fagan. ) A&M started the scoring in the Corps baseball was greatly ham­ 10- year-old, 100-yard dash —second game with a quick one run CONTINENTAL pered this spring by bad weather Charles Castle. lead, but the Shorthorns evened it but the two champions of the 8 and 9-year-old, 440 relay— up in the top of the third frame. McCartys Army and Air Force leagues had Den 1. Dick Hickerson retaliated in the no opposition in the final stand­ 10 and 11-year-old, 440 relay— fifth inning with a home run to ings. Den 8. put the Aggies back in front. TAKE IT Chief starter was Barney Welch, After the regulation seven in­ Have assisted by Carl Landiss, cubmas- nings, Texas had again evened the ter of Pack 802. score 2-2. Neither team tallied FROM ME j Everything JW CM f NEW! TODAYS HANDIEST • ATTENTION SENIORS ’59 For do better DEODORANT STICK FOR MEN! SENIOR BOOTS The ■ mmJ®% Complete protection in an unbreakable, push-up case; no jBjf foil to fool with; easy to pack; he-man size. $1.10 plus tax. 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