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All Freshmen! Page 4 College Station, Texas Thunsday, October 9, 1969 THE BATTALION Richie Allen Traded To Cards By RALPH BERNSTEIN lief pitcher Joe Hoerner and util­ still goes,” said a Cardinals all of them. They treat you like PHILADELPHIA WP> — Rich ity outfielder Byron Browne. St. spokesman. “The Phillies might cattle.” Allen, the controversial first Louis also acquired infielder throw it into the hands of the In a statement released by baseman of the Philadelphia Cookie Rojas and pitcher Jerry commissioner. We’re out of it.” his public relations agent, Gene Phillies, was traded to the St. Johnson. General manager John Quinn Lunn, Flood said: “If I were Louis Cardinals Wednesday in a The trade, however, had hard­ of the Phillies, who engineered younger I certainly would enjoy seven player deal that could wind ly cooled off before the 32-year- the trade with Bing Devine, his playing for Philadelphia. But up in the office of the commis­ old Flood, one of baseball’s top St. Louis counterpart, said he under the circumstances, I have sioner of baseball. defensive outfielders and a con­ had no comment on the Flood decided to retire from organized The Phillies sent Allen to the sistent hitter, announced he has development until after he has baseball effective today and re­ Cardinals for catcher Tim Mc- retired from baseball. had a chance to talk with the main in St. Louis where I can Carver, outfielder Curt Flood, re­ “Once the trade is made it veteran outfielder. Earlier, at devote full time to my business a news conference, Quinn had interests.” said the only thing guaranteed St. Louis obviously gambled BUSIER AGENCY in the deal was that all players that manager Red Schoendienst were physically sound. can accomplish with Allen what REAL ESTATE • INSURANCE former Phillies’ managers Gene F.H.A.—Veterans and Conventional Loans Allen, the pivotal figure in the Mauch and Bob Skinner couldn’t deal, was overjoyed at the news. — get the budding superstar to ARM & HOME SAVINGS ASSOCIATION “I'm so glad to be out of here conform to club rules. Allen Home Office: Nevada, Mo. (Philadelphia). Six years in this takes with him a history of trou­ »52S Texas Ave. (in Ridgecrest) 846-8708 town is enough for anybody. I’m ble, including fines and suspen­ glad to be away from Quinn and sions. SIX YARDS THE HARD WAY - xxx Dave Elmendorf returns an Army punt for six yards before Hank Andrzejczak applie&k on the tackle. 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