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I Shriners Form Milner Clips Texas, 4-3; CS Swimmers Win !!ca“n,;)nbDo'vn5(.! 4 Committees By Tulsa Nine, 5-3 Jr. Olympics Meet Beaumont, Tex., Aug. 18—(A*)— A four-run rally in the ninth, For Fish Game College Station’s swimming team stroke while Gayle Klipple won two sparked by Russ Burns’ home run, Moves Into 2nd Place successfully defended its South­ gave the Tulsa Oilers a 5-3 victory seconds—in the 200 and 400 free­ A meeting yesterday in western Junior Olympics title last style—and was fourth in the 100 over the Beaumont Roughnecks Bryan between the Brazos Texas Geology’s loss, a forfeited hind from TCVV, in the third game In the same inning Dorm 17 night in Houston when they again freestyle. here last night. game, and a protested game toss­ scheduled yesterday. countered with a marker with finished ahead of second place • St Valley Shriners and the Aus­ The junior girls swam home with San ed the second session intramural Vaughan Defeats TU Haralson, second baseman who had Golfcrest Country Club, 120 points a flock of third and fourths against Antonio, Tex., Aug. 18—(A*) tin Shriners resulted in the softball tournament into a scramble singled, scoring off Connevey’s to 94. some of the toughest competition —The Fort Worth Cats jumped as three teams are now tied for John Vaughan defeated the bingle. Dorm 15 took a five run into a 2-1 lead in the third inning forming of four committees in Along with the meet trophy faced by the mermaids this season. preparation for this season’s Ag­ second place, although one team— Texans yesterday for the first time lead in the following inning with Especially tough were entries from and slowly expanded the margin Milner—holds the edge in per­ as he held the Geologists to five four runs crossing the plate with which the team won, it also won for a 5-2 victory over the San gie Pish and TU Shorthorn foot­ the boys’ 14 and under division. San Antonio, Tyler, Ponca City, ball game. centage points. hits and gave up four walks in the the aid of three singles and two Okla., and Baltimpre, Md. Antonio Missions here last night. seven inning game. One of the hits errors. The local mermen set two new 9 The game which is sponsored by Heading off two late Texas gained by TU was shortstop Dean’s records in the medley relay and Kay Parnell and Ann Copeland Shreveport, La., Aug. 18—(A5)— the Shriners with all proceeds go- Geology rallies in the sixth and Howell Drives In 3 freestyle relay of the boy’s divi­ finished fourth and fifth, respec­ mi homer in the first with none aboard tively, in the 100 freestyle which Buck Frierson’s two-run homer in, g to the Ben Hur Crippled Chil­ seventh innings, Milner edged the for Texas’ first counter. Catcher Howell of Dorm 14 drove sion. the ninth inning last night gave dren’s Clinic at Austin, will be Texans, 4-3, to move into second in three runs with a circuit clout Swimming the medley relay to was won by Pat Trant of Tyler In the same inning Milner’s Joe in a record time of 1:17.6. the Oklahoma City Indians a 5-4 the only major football game in place with a .666 percentage. Dorm in the second as Martin and Aaron­ record time were Tom Barlow, victory over the Shreveport Sports. the state on November 23, Thanks­ Bennett doubled to reach first and The freestyle and medley relay 14 was leading Dorm 17, 19 to 9 in came home with the aid Bert son crossed the plate ahead of Dave Bonnen, and John Rob’t. • giving Day. the bottom of the seventh with him. Gibson scored the final run Smith. The 200 meter freestyle teams of the local area also won Dick Weick Reyes’, All-State softballer, two third places in the meet. Houston, Aug. 18—(A*)—Two l) The site for the 4th annual game Dorm 14 at bat when a protest bagger. The winners broke the tie in the frame with Nelson gaining relay team of Robert Cleland, Pete home runs by Grant Dunlap were between the teams since its re­ Weick was one of the out­ was filed by the leaders in the credit for the RBI. Smith, John Robt. Smith, and Dave Boatner Fourth in the fourth with three runs off Four girls swam in the senior all that Wayne McLeland needed beginning in ’47 will be Kyle Field. standing boy swimmers in the game. two singles and a triple. Two runs in the third and Bonnen swam to a record time of as the former Houston right hand­ It will be an afternoon game. Southwestern Junior Olympics 2:19.2. girls division. Helene Boatner was The protest being made because With one away Dick Edgar sing­ fourth together with four in fifth fourth in the 200 freestyle and er pitched the Dallas Eagles to Oliver Wolfe of Austin, director meet held in Houston, Wednesday of darkness, and was filed by 14 led to reach the first bag, and was and five in the seventh put Dorm Barlow and Bonnen also won the a 3-1 victory over the Buffs here of this year’s game, said that he and Thursday. In swimming for backstroke and breaststroke, re­ swam on the second place medley after Dorm 17’s short stop, Conne- followed up by Vaughan, who also 14 ahead 19-9. relay along with Louise Street and last night. hopes to break the attendance rec­ the College Station team Weick vey, led off in the bottom of the rapped out a one bagger. Ted Tate The losers’, big inning was the spectively. ord for a freshman game which won the 100 meter backstroke, Ann Hickerson. seventh with a home run. was walked loading the bases. third when five runs crossed home Weick Outstanding Martha Ergle tied for third in the was set last year in Memorial the 100 meter breaststroke, and plate with Neely and Bohuslav, Stadium when 16,000 fans saw the was. second in the 150 meter in­ Dorm 15 forfeited to Dorm 16, Jackson Whiffed In the senior boys’ division, Dick individual medley, and along with PIANOS garnering the timely hits. Weick proved to be outstanding the other thi-ee College entries NEW and USED Cadet Fish romp over the Short­ dividual medley. who is fifth place, four games be- Charley Jackson struck out, mak­ Turner led off, reaching first horns, 13-0. swimmer, winning the backstroke, swam on the third place freestyle Capitol Piano Co. ing it two away, when Carroll Dav­ on an error, and scored with the breaststroke, and placing second in relay. Also from Austin attending the is’ timely triple cleared the bases. aid of Neeley’s hit. Two walks in a Louise Street was fourth in the 501 N. College Bryan the individual medley. PHONE 3-3383 meeting were the Ben Hur Shriner Milner threatened again in the row with Haralson and Polk gain­ Bobby Karow placed second in individual medley, and Ann Hick­ Recorder A. H. Swanson and A. F. Tigers Stomp White Sox; following frame leading the bases,, ing the bases on balls set up the the diving and fourth in the back- erson was fifth in the backstroke. Jones. From the Brazos Valley but John Cooley, who was charged next three runs when Neeley they r Ben Hur Shriners, Brint Morris with the loss, retired the next three scored along with on Bohuslav’s was chosen as an assistant chair­ Cleveland 3 Games Behind men in order. Cooley was hit for hit. man and will appoint co-chairmen five bingles in the contest and Two runs in the sixth and Con­ for the four committees. BASED ON AP REPORTS Brooklyn, cooling off the New gave no four bases on balls. nevey’s homer in the seventh when \ The committees cover the pro­ York Giants yesterday in both In the sixth and seventh frames the game was stopped on Dorm gram and advertising, publicity, Detroit clung to its three-game ends of a double header, 8-6, and the Geologists tried had to score 14’s protest ended Dorm 17’s scor­ -SHOP N Sf\\,c ticket sales, and the game itself. lead over runner-up Cleveland in 5-1, regained second place in the the winning run, but only cleared ing. W. D. Dansby, president of the the American League chase yester­ National League from Boston. two, leaving the score at 4-3. A Softball Standings ^Bryan Shriners, and G. W. Schles- day. New York’s loss to Wash­ Rain washed out the Pittsburgh- walk, a single, another walk, and Selman, chairman of the Brazos ington dropped the Yanks 4^4 a double brought only two Texans Team— W L Pet. G.B. at-St. Louis night game while Phil­ TCVV ...............11 1 .917 .... Valley Crippled Childrens Clinic games back and only two games adelphia and Boston were not —Sadler and Walton—across the Committee, also attended the meet­ ahead of the Red Sox. scoring zone as two men were left Milner ............... 6 3 .666 3y2 scheduled yesterday. Dorm 14 .......... 7 4 .636 ing. The Tigers stomped Chicago, 8-3, when Boruff grounded out. 3 Mi • The Texans left the bases loaded Tex. Geol............. 7 4 .636 34/2 on nine hits and nine walks. Aaron Cleveland, Aug. 18—CP)—Early Dorm 16 .......... 7 5 .583 4 Robinson and George Kell each hit in the seventh, when McGhee SCORES AT FIRST Wynn singled in the winning run Dorm 15 .........

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