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«W5RaSW m w^.v. ^ ^-^jrxaPy*~r txt^./\igyZ~ *A-5i'^Tyv.--,«>•>-J-M-'.- .->:... ;>'/- R''-V^ ». I Tuesday, May 8. 1951 THE DAILY TEXAN s f A^s?ttoiv^#i irfV, Urf^ ,v|r;S> ?}^^rar! ,-dSSi^^ ^-it1"' ^4* \I ' #HS¥ hji&i ',';^'"J'"""V §S$s£i ntL1' ..•StffiS&y By JACK WEAVER \ picture for the last two years- the Baylor Bears, each having won Mathes and Mike Salim are the ' By KEN TOOLEY, ^ iiSs;.%:• /7*wm« Sparta SW1 :-'v;H>- the beginning of the fifth inning two runs in one inning. Right S arnies while losing 7. T«e«* Sport* Editor • * MATE*. __ »>' ^ \ ^ . Co*ch Bibb Falk's Texas Long* unprecedented in ,NCAA history, top. fiingers for the Frogs on thf ft atvd could bring home the bacon : Lefty Riley Verdine posted,his when Bill Skipping blasted Ails fielder Fred Odiorne sent a singl# ... horns witl Jake the field this after* - The Steers took two games last bafeis oi season record as Mathea tin's first hit beyond the reach of again this year. month from the Froggies ift Fort has a 2-2 record while Salim has fourth victory of the season Mon over second base to start off a MlMtt • »»aiaat the -T'C# day as he led the "Yearling base- shortstop Ken Horton. He was rally. A Yearling error sent their Frogs at Clark Field Jn what may However, [f Texas doesn't sew VorEhT ®amer~¥S? It- ianot known wh» jH*agjL*tsecon d 'on* field up the Conference crown this earned the hard way. For six in will toe the slab today, but Graves* bali nifte to »'4-»2 'triawph aver ..i:;, ,lm the beginning of the end of the Austin Maroons at the Fresh- er's choice". ——*•— ' f- 'tiie Conference baseball scramble. week, there are still two games nings Ed Mathes, TCU hurler, held because of his fine showing Guedea stole home for thejr nnal against Texas last month, may i * man Field. Smith gave up 12 hits to the tally. The Maroons stole five |fSa If the Steers get by TCU today, remaining with.A&M, May 17 and Texas at bay before folding to a Yearlings and walked only one IS, at College Station. This could 5-run onslaught as the Longhdrns get the starting nod. Verdine had no mercy bn his bases with~Guedea accounting for §Haid sweep the two-game series batter. It. was > the second walk three of them. t£. -with SMTJ here next Friday and« meat) trouble as the Cadets are won, 12-4. ~ Only one Frog regular, short' former high school teammates as he went the route and allowed on he has allowed in the last 47 in Saturday, the Falkmen will be in always tougher in their Brazos The next game turned into a stop Don Carroll, is hitting over nings he hflS pitched. the NCAA playoff picture for the bailiwick.• • • ——_ .. „ _ ... ... pitcher's duel as TCU's ace, the .8d0 mark, a healthy .367. ly three hits as welt as collecting MILT DEASON two hits off Maroon hurler J, L. Fair fielding was 'shown by both : third straight year. The Froggies, far out of con-j Knobby Graves, threw a four-hit- For the Steers today, any one teams with each team making The Longhorns. have dominated tention this year, are tied for i ter at Coach Falk's crew only to Smith. Smith also went the route of three top-notoh flingers could for the Capital City nine. three errors: The best of the day TUXEDOS tile national college championship, .fourth place in the league with S lose the game, 4-1. get the starting assignment. Jim was shown by Kelly and center Ehrler, strikeout artist, is still on The Yearlings were paced at Steer Golf Hopes the plate by Bob Towery and Roy fielder Travis Eckert when each the doubtful list with a sore elbow, of' them scooped up fly balls that- v FOR RENT but may be ready for action. Kelly. Towery came out of his recent hitting slump to knock were almost out of reach. Ju«t received mmt new, eoot If Ehrler isn't available, either whit* dinner J*ck»U and blaelc Dekes Shine in Preliminaries Ride With Aggies three singles down the line, while Second baseman Bill Newbeny troffitt) trouitr*. sophomore Jimmy Hand or wily a .. ... left fielder Kelly lost one over flew out to third f>n his first trip Milt Deason may-get the nod. An erratic golf team from Bay-1 the center fielder's head an J to the plate. But the second time lor b««l choice reserve your tuxedo now Deason had the Froggies white lor University gave Lbnghorn i tapped Smith for two other bin- he walked and the next two times washed for eight innings earlier Of Mural Swimming Meet linksmen renewed hope for cap- i Su he made he first sack on a fielder's lONGHORN cleaners in the season before relaxing and choice. i.- S'AXV-'L'FT''.'-' •••.'.. Z53S Guadalupe *-3847 allowing four-runs in the ninth. turing the 1951 Conference title I Verdine, a former Austin High 1 By JEFF HANCOCK Bass of Phi Delta Theta won the and Jackie Deaver of the Air hurler iv The Maroons scored their only sr«c»» Utrtmurti Co-ordiKotor (first heat, Jim Stefens of Delta Deason, who didn't start a game by defeating league-leading SMUj ' £ e up a hit until Force ROTC in 16.6. 4ast week 4-2. In the same week i • Intranatal swjroming preliroi- j Upsilon took the second heat, and - until this year, lias been unde AUSTIN (2) r Winner* jn the 100-foot back Texas had defeated the Baylor j naries got under way last night, William Clark of Phi Delta Theta stroke event \vere ""Wayne Galla feated in- Conference play, Al ab r h po U team 5-1 arid finish the ~§e&8onjodiornf, f witKwith thetlia Dekes and.thean<) DekeT)*lr* BucksThirlfS wontl'/in 'ftheVIAf third. gher of Theta Xi, Tom Berry of though being hit hard several e -— s i n o with a 21-9 won-Iost record. Guedea. «» — l (1 4 Seniors in Civil Engineering hogging the show. Mica and Club divisions, com the Dekes, Hardy Wise of Kappa times this season, he has managed ». Lloyd. If — 3 A 1 The participants in one of the peted in the 100-foot freestyle Sigma, and Sam Croom of Delta to fool opposing batters with' a Witfa their schedule completed,! Brad'shaw, rt * "0 0 intramural semi-final a o f t b a 11 the Longhorns now must sit back | skipr'lnc"' 2bb " ... s 0 9 race along with the fraternity par Tau Delta. Berry had the best time tricky changeup pitch and excep .-... 4 1 2 games, scheduled for tonight, is ticipants. William Elder of the of 19.2. tional control. and hope that the Mustangs win Curry, c .. 3 0 R still in doubt. Sigma Phi Epsilon with third-place A&M -this Wood, 3b ffi2 0 S DKE's Ducks,.' Harry Perry of In the night's last event, the At the plate Texas has three of Smith, p 3 1 n .. -defeated Delta Kappa Epsilon in DKE, Fred Shields of Kappa Sig 400-foot relay, Delta Kappa Epsi the leading ten hitters in the Con Wednesday. If they win 4Vi A-Bratton, Sb (S) 0 o n the fraternity division finals, 1-0, matches the Conference will end H-Minter, Sb (7) 0 o o WORK IN CALIFORNIA ma, and C. A. Buckley of the lon, the' Deke Ducks, and the ference. First baseman Chile Big- C-Burk, Sb (9) 1 o n on a no-hitter by C. B.' Sumrall, Dekes were heat winners in the Kappa Sig teams won .their re ham, leading the Conference, has in a tie between Texas and SMU. D-Vaniura, p (9) 1 9 n" -t but because of the use of an in fraternity division. Perry had the a .486 mark while Frank Kana is The. Mustangs now have a.ie1^- spective heata. The best time was Totals 30 2 3 24 13 1 eligible player, 'the SPE's had to best time with a. 16.2 - perfor 1:08.4, turned in by the Dekes. second with ,4tt. Eddie Burrows 7 H record. YEARLINGS (4) Many good beginning profession^ positions now open with &- '• forfeit the game to the Dekes. mance. Don Elliot of The Things University intramural finals will is fourth in Conference b.atting Should the Steers win the links, Newberry. 2b ab h • po A called .meeting of the faculty 3 0 3 California; Division of Highways. Civil engineering degree* re and Arthur Batson, an Indepen be held on Monday, May 14. The with a not-to-be-sneezed at .391 crown it would make a clean- Towery, "3b ___ 4 3 2 committee on intramural athletics dent, won the Mica division heats. average. Kelly. If 4 3 1 quired. $325 month to sfcart. Wide choice of California loca divisional, finals were originally sweep for Texas teams in the Kckert. rf 3 1 1 :/ is scheduled for this afternoon to Elliot's time was 16.6, while Bat- Av • Horton, ss f » , » I scheduled• for'Thursday,* i iiui aua^ | butuviC were"clu spring sports thus far. Already 4 1 2 tions. Early appointment. Set application from your campus take final action on the matter and son s was 17.2. Club division win- postponed until Friday so the soft- SWC STANDINGS won for Texas are titles in swim- Tnirrahaw, rt ..