Page 4 ^ THE BATTALION Tuesday, June 19, 1951 Bryan, Haltom Hooper, Davis Pat Fogs One By ’im Non-Military Loop Blind Bogey In Two-Way Tie As Win at Seattle Meet Winners Travis Bryan, Jr. of Bryan, By RAY HOLBROOK took eighth with 17 points. former member of 'the Aggie Milner Wins 2-1 Battalion Sports Staff Only other SWC athletes to place golf team, 1947-50, won his were James Brown of Arkansas, By TOM ROUNTREE B Squadron racked up their , A&M’s great fourth in the two-mile event be­ second consecutive blind bog­ fourth straight win when they soph weight'star, beat the nations hind Michigan’s Don McEwen who ey tournament at the A&M Battalion Sports Staff trimmed C Company 7-3 yesterday best collegiate shot putters at ran away from all entries to win Golf Course with a low gross of Bizzell dropped from undisput­ afternoon. This gave the “airmen” Seattle, Wash. Saturday, to win jn 9:03.2 and Val Joe Walker of 72. ed first into a two way tie in the a share of the freshman softball that event in the National Col­ SMU who was sixth in the high Bryan, winner of the champion­ non-military softball league yes­ title and they will have to drop legiate track and field champion­ hurdles, won by of USC ship flight, one of the two flights terday afternoon as they dropped their two final games to even share ships. in a meet record time of 13.7. open for the tournament, also won their game with Milner 2-1. the title. A Squadron is the only Hooper’s throw was 53-11 and Fastest 880 of Year the championship flight of the Monday just wasn’t Bizzell’s day team in striking distance of the bested USC’s Parry O’Brien by an previous meet with a 71. as Milner beat them in every de­ title as they have two wins against Inch. O’Brien had beaten Hooper of Occidental turn­ Guy Smith toured the 6715 yard, partment with the exception of two losses. If the A Men win their in the shot this year at the Los ed in the nation’s fastest 880 time par 71 course in 80 strokes, but hobbled balls. The difference be­ next two games then they get to Angeles Coliseum Relays. Hooper of the year holding off a last with his bogies scattered over the tween victory and defeat was one share the title with B Squadron. also took a fifth in the discus minute challenge to win in 1:50.7. right holes, won the low net with error. R. G. DeBerry got on first A Sqdn. Rallies, Wins 6-5 with 155-7 behind Auburn’s Jim The best race and biggest upset a 62. with an error in the fourth inning Dillon’s winning toss of 167-6. of the day was turned in by War­ Winner of the other flight was and then Bob Harris, Milner right The most exciting game of the Aggie ace high jumper Buddy ren Druetyler of Michigan State Hal Haltom with a low gross of fielder, blasted out a single and day was the battle beween A Davis took a tie for second in the in winning the mile in 4:08.8. Drue­ 85. Byron Joiner copped the low DeBerry then scooted home with Squadron and D Company. Alter high jump with a 6-6 leap. Lewis tyler let Bob McMillan of Occi­ net honors with a 97-28—69. Run­ Milner’s winning run. trailing for the first four innings Hall of Florida won the event dental, the favorite, lead for SVa ner-up was Buddy Moore with a The game ended with Milner 4 and still trailing 5-0 in the top of with a 6-9 height. laps and then turned on. the steam 90-20—70 low net. hits, 2 runs, 4 errors and Bizzell 3 the fifth, A Sqdn staged a rally Southern Cal Wins Meet to pass him going into the last If you are still in doubt as to hits, 1 run and 5 errors. There was in the bottom of the fifth and Southern California won the turn. just how it works, maybe this will no joy in Mudville tonight. came from behind to win 6-5. The meet as expected, scoring 56 points The only other meet record bro­ explain it for you. Walton garnered half of the Birdmen got four men on base to 40 for second-place Cornell and ken was by Don Laz of Illinois The contestant enters the tour­ non-military softball first berth with walks and slammed out two 38 for Morgan State. Occidental who won the at 14-9% nament by signing up at the club­ position yesterday by downing doubles and two singles. scored 24, Michigan State 23, but missed three times attempting house where he is given a score- Dorm 15 to the tune of 11-7. The Winning pitcher was Joe Armi- UCLA 18%, Auburn 18 and A&M 15 feet. card. He then fires his 18 holes. Waltonians failed to score in the tor and Sidney Pitzer took the After all the contestants have first inning but made at least one lonely walk down mourner’s row. turned in scorecards, nine holes tally in every inning thereafter. Texas Geologist’s took the lead are picked from the course—in this Winning pitcher was Sonny Hol­ in the non-military volleyball Aggie Statistics at Omaha case, four from the front side and loway, loser, was A1 Sexton. The league with their win over Dorm/ <■'% ''"'riV'-ri fiMlil game ended with Walton 7 hits, 16. The Rockcrusher’s beat the A five from the back nine. local talent by scores of 15-9, 16-18 Name, pos. ab r h o a e fa ba “It was right over the ‘heart’ of the plate” says man For the Springfield Maroons, representative 11 rains, 1 error and Dorm 15, 7 The holes that were picked for hits, 7 runs and 3 errors. and 15-13. Wallace, ss 14 3 3 5 6 5 .813 .214 the blind bogey affair Saturday Umpire Jim Duffy of the American League one of District 1, offered no protest as Aggie Catcher Ecrette, 2b 10 3 3 11 5 2 .894 .300 and Sunday were numbers. 1, 3, 7, of the four major and minor league arbiters who A1 Ogletree takes the pitch from Pat Hubert, Lary, If-lb .916 .462 8, 11, 12, 13, 15 and 16. called the games at the NCAA baseball tourna­ loser of the 5-1 tilt. 13 4 6 10 1 1 ment. Matt Maetoza, second baseman and leadoff Sauer, White Lead Ogletree, c 10 1 16 2 0 1.000 .200 Par for the designated holes is 2 then subtracted from the con­ Candelari,, 3b 11 0 3 4 8 4 .750 .272 testants score for these holes and DeWitt, cf-lf 6 0 0 3 0 0 1.000 .000 this figure for the nine designated Lies Score Five Cubs to Loop Win Baker, cf, rf 10 1 5 6 1 0 1.000 .500 holes is then doubled. This gives Two games were unreeled in the McPherson, rf the contestant’s handicap. This College Station Softball League, 6 0 0 3 0 0 1.000 .000 handicap is then subtracted from Munnerlyn, lb 9 0 0 20 1 0 1.000 .000 Friday, with the Cubs dropping the his gross or raw score and the win­ Indians 9-8, while the Pirates took a—Dishman 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 ners are determined. Big Blow Was Utah’s 6th a licking from the Tigers 13-3. Hubert, p 2 0 0 0 4 0 1.000 .000 Prizes awarded to the winners For the Cubs, the winning pitch­ Tankersley, p 4 0 1 0 2 0 1.000 .250 were merchandise. By RAY RUSHING ond and scored on a single by Hol­ gies new determination, but by that er was White and the Indians los­ Brown, p 1 0 1 0 0 0 1.000 1.000 These tournaments will be held Battalion Sports Staff lis Baker. time Utah had the game in hand. ing pitcher was Barlow. at least once a month, Joe Fagan When the Aggies came up in The leading hitters for the Cubs Taylor, p 2 0 0 0 1 0 1.000 .000 Pro-Manager of the golf course The sixth inning was the turning the fourth, Utah led 4-2. Wallace Bell Uses Four Pitchers were Edward Sauer and White Goodloe, p 0 0 0 0 1 0 1.000 .000 said this morning. point in Friday’s slugging match led off with another double. Utah Coach Beau Bell used four pitch­ With two hits each and Manager between the Aggies and Utah. shortstop Bill Green threw past ers in Friday’s game. George Aden Magee with a triple. Totals 99 12 24 78 34 12 .903 .242 The Aggies had come from be­ the thii'd baseman when Joe Ec- Brown started the game but left Karcher led the Indian attack Today’s Game Ends hind to take a 5-4 lead in the rette hit into a fielder’s choice. in favor of Blanton Taylor in the with two triples, while Hitt and a—Dishman batted for Tankersley in 9th inning of Utah game. fourth and expanded it to 6-4 in the Wallace came in home to add an­ fifth. Bob Tankersley controlled Gerard collected two hits apiece. Pitchers Records fifth. other score for the Aggies. the pitcher’s mound in the seventh Newt Williamson was on the Name ip bb so r h w 1 pet. First Half in LL A five-run sixth for Utah, fea­ Yale Lary followed with an­ and was relieved by Sid Goodloe mound for the Tigers. Jim Prewitt S and Marion Pugh shared the mound Hubert 1 9 3 7 5 5 0 1 .000 The Southside Food Market Red turing Cunningham’s second homer other double to bring Ecrette safe­ in the ninth. Sox under, the management of decided the issue. ly home and tie up the ball game. Together the four hurlers al­ duty for the Pirates. Tankersley 2 11 Vs 7 3 8 12 1 0 1.000 John Denison, play their last game lowed 16 hits. Brown and Tankers­ Wallace Scores in First Hank Candelari’s single sent Lary Brown 1 4 3 2 4 6 0 0 .000 of the first half of play today at home to give the Aggies a 5-4 ley each gave six, while three were Taylor 1 2 3 1 5 3 0 1 .000 Little League Park. The starting Guy Wallace chalked up the lead. off Taylor and one was of Good­ Goodloe 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 time of the game is 5:15. first score for the Aggies in the A two run inning in the eighth loe. % The final 15-8 score in favor of — — — So far this season, the Red Sox initial inning after hitting a double. with Ecrette and Lary scoring on FREE DINNER have a record of three wins and A1 Ogletree walked in the sec­ a triple by Ogletree gave the Ag- Utah marked the second defeat Totals 3 27 16 13 22 27 1 2 .333 five losses. for the Aggies in the double eli­ mination tourney. Watch for Your Aggies Beat Ohio Local Netters Place in Meet Name in This Space, LouisIIaberniati A 3-2 victory over Coach Marty College Station THE BIGGEST “PLUS” IN CIGARETTE HISTORY Bobby Jackson and Fred Ander­ number 2 player. They had advanc­ Karow’s Buckeyes after suffering son, both Consolidated High School ed to the finals be defeating a team defeat by Springfield (Mass.) Col- Each Week, The . . students, were winners of second from Baytown. !lege entitled the Aggies to meet place in doubles in the Texas Sec­ Anderson was defeated in semi­ Utah. tional Tennis Tournament held Sat­ finals singles play by Schmidt 7-5, Utah squared off with Tennessee urday in Austin. 5-7, 7-5 after he had defeated Dix­ Saturday and was eliminated from Jackson and Anderson were one on 6-3 and 6-2 and Barrett Benton the tournament. 12th MAN INN of the 16 boys’ doubles teams re­ of Waco, 6-0, 6-0. Oklahoma and Tennessee met Will give away a free dinner to the person “NO UNPLEASANT presented in the meet. There were The Jackson-Anderson doubles Sunday night in the final round as whose name appears. over 200 tennis players registered. team and Anderson in singles qual­ Oklahoma took the crown. The College Station Recreational ified for the National Boys Ten­ The line score: • WATCH FOR YOUR NAME • Council made it possible for the nis Tournament in Kalamazoo, Utah 201 105 402—15 16 4 boys to attend the meet and helped Mich., by winning the Tennis Cen­ A&M 110 310 020— 8 13 7 Bring This By - - - - It’s Yours Free to defray their expenses. ter Tournament in Austin, June Andrus, Stuckenschneider (8) i AFTER-TASTE” The Anderson-Jackson team was 7-9. and Culletson; Brown, Taylor, (5), defeated in finals play by James Billy Blakely of College Station, Tankersley (7), Goodloe (9) and Schmidt of Galveston, seeded the entered in the junior division of Ogletree. Winner—Andrus. Loser number one player in the tourna­ the tourney, was defeated by Bob­ —Taylor. HR — Cunningham 2. ment, and Wayne Smith of Dallas, by" Werthemier of Highland Park. Based on AP Reports. AMAZING NEW; TO PROTECT

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