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' K X * i I, /' ; If : l -r I f :• ] •; : hind One-Hit Pitchin \w deb First SWC Victor, ANDY MATULA n' ST. pETERSBIJIRife, What a difference 11 this time 9 year 4g Harris as the mana: World Champion Yi his toqnaii|. : , ,, Tmi not going to aay we carit miss bjut.f: about !the fled Sojx I writers picik them nant. I . buiie thiby havte pow) also have pitching, iut I fyoijilfiir trade our pitching sjtaffj i\ M We have Ed Lopat,1 Allie Shea, Red Embjee ajnd UiirBevlei BevenS hafi a sore anh T he : ills ^ihree weeWs in capiii but l^es cfopi; ing arountfi ; Remember this time i a Vear ago; joe ^iMaggit- had jhis paea trouble, tajik^d about^trhdih: Johnny Lihdell Bill filo and others.for Mickey; V Washington. Glacjk we die Page was . rated |fi :th ai^on ' southpaws;; and you know avha >•' dtd to thole Dodi^is irl tie 1Mo l Series*. I Jj i T .1 My on< bjgjproMent isjjC] Keller who had a s-ptinal dipc p] ; tion last Jjiily antj was oufth^irt; of the semon. been Jakiiigl It easy this i pnng. Hfe hasnlfe ruin' thrown miich, but at thelph te seems like the Ke|er wlii|> hi(t'. s those homs runs. 1 Wfere af hoieif^i he comes j aroundj and Ch|rle|x lu a lot of (onfiderjice in hins sf lot dependil on ihiriri slthouggr Rijn isnt hard: to takj We hai e two finje look outfielder) in Ed!Stewart 1 ar el ttetaj- r ?3t cifcg Uoki tiind -C if Mi 2-262 r, Earl pitching a one up their first The Dallas against Texas Friday. Begley fanm * I bases on balls. Of those ten strikeo By ANDY MATULA ppe^t^ironfo ' r ^ ; i « :v, i 1 i . ^ . i, f . 'm$ o i th$ Baylor Bears Tuesday at Kyle Field by went on to trounce the Bruins 8 to 0 and rack 1 i V : iii Send 2,1«mbs To Dallas Meet !f:i . of the Texas had sharper control, than in his appearance on the mound ' -A of the 28 men to face him and only allowed three _ ht of the Baylor players went down swinging. Earl had his toughest inning in the second. The bases became loaded on a fielder* choice, a single by Tom Chandler, and a base on balls. Theft Beesley fanned pitcher Rickey Rowe to end the inning. -j Wasting no time at all, the MM nine jumped right J - law Rickey Rowe. ---------------------------------------------- lays walked, Cot- plicated his per- formance of Friday by cracking out another home rpn over the left center field fence. Right away in the second frame the Agglefc scored again on a sin- THE BATTA SPOR -------- *---------- +r *"11 WEDNESDAY, APRIL JP4 Twelve mem! Aggie t Volleyball Glub move into lgle, a walk, and an error. Dallas Saturday to participate in In the third inning^ the maroon YANKEE OUTFIELDERS Joe Dimaggio, Charley Keller, and Johnny Lindell, left to right) make plans for a;slugging season. Mapes bf Kansas City. A lot de- pends On Keller.Bucky plans to keep Stewart who hit.368 in 146 games for Kansas City* He was the second leading battei: in the league and stole 16 bases. If Keller, who stiN packs power in his muscular arms, wins back his old left-field job, Mapes may return to Kansas City where he hit .308 and 21 home runs. YESTERDAYS INTRAMURAL SOFTBALL RESULTS T. C.-V.,Vj. 5, Dorm No. 3 0. Hart 10, Bizzell 2., Dorm No.; 15 6, Leggett 5. Law over Dorm No. 16 (Forfeit) Leon Club vs Market & Finance Club (Double Forfeit). Austin Club vs. Lamar County Club (Double Fprfeit). Oj FIRE, & LIFE INSURANCE Wj lieh Iyou Call— AFT* INSURANCE AGENCY i -4 $thte Farm Ins. Company I !j j 4 U Bryan, Texas ^I the Southwestern AAU Volleyball Tourhament to be held at the Dallas Athletic Club and the YM- CA.i I ![ V Nick Ponthieux iof the PE de- partment, sponsor of the Club, is .accompaning the Oudct team. He is chairman of the Gulf AAU Vol- leyball Committee. Ponthieuxs charges will meet some of the top teams iii the south- west Included in the targe field are the powerful Houston YafOA sex- tet and the Waco YMCA toam, The •Houston club is top Seeded in ihe itourhey and boasts a pair of All- Americans.- " -1 j r The Aggie aggregation will be divided into two teams. The first team consists of Victor Welfl, Howard Devancy, Curtis Ray, Jim- my Mamarchev, Joe Bell, and Ned Bursoi). and white tallied up two more scores out of four hits. Coach Pete Jones pulled Baylor Hurler Rickey Rowe after he had given up five runs and seven hits. Left hander Fred Copeland went: on to finish the game and strike out 10 Aggies while doing so. Copeland did not stop the de- luge, of A&M runs immediately. Two more runs came in in the fourth off of three base hits. The Aggies left home plate uncrossed in the fifth but taUied again in the sixth and then Went scoreless till the ehd of the game. Tex Thornton came out with a batting spree as he added three uBLLiTifs spree 88 nc Runed vnrc" jiwbv ahH two on iVnlter Wil more hitsito his credi|. Jim lfcmysiajp?a long hard hit hustling Aggie backstop, upped his towar(i the left center fence J . i ■ILl:, average by a two out of four aver- age for the afternoop. Peck Vass was credited with a Fish Team Goes After Fifth Win Against Kats Tomorrow t t t- i ALTERATIONS i PANTS fligh Back dippers J ] : Kitid You Like Best r- .l.i MITHS Noi th Gate ""•i'! '. ! J ^ . Phone 4-4444 Winner of four stuaight games,V- the Aggie Pis*1 baseiiall team goes after number! five Thursday when it travels to Huntsville to meet the Sam Houston Bearkats. fti will be the second tilt between the two clubs. The Farmers won the first game by a 12-6 score after spotting the Bearkats a six- ruh lead. ; ! Coach Charlie DeWare stated that there might be a few chang- es in the Cadet line-up for the PMtrfcftt tilt: ' ! i Cedrik Copeland, yvho. got a. latf dtart due to spring "football, may get ^the call at first base: Anothe change in the Cadet infield will b- the shortstop spot. Wallace Moon may replace Guy Wallace at that position. Wallace, who leads thi first year batters, may be shifted to left field. The remainder of the Fish infield will' be the jsame. Sonny Bollman is at third base while Joe Savarino and Billy j McPherson share the duties at the Keystone sack. Behind the plate it will be cither Bill Dennis or Bob Graham, but regardless of who starts both tna|kmen should see plenty of ac- tion. Teaming with Wallace in the optfield will be Blanton Taylor, another latie starter, and Bill War ritter. 1 I \ / ! Coach DeWare was not certain about his starting hurler, but he right-hander Aggies Meet LSU This Week; Field Men Lead Scoring freak two base hit in the eighth inning. Vass hit a slow roller to- ward the short stop position. Both third baseman Billy Kimbrough and shortstop Hal Harris started for the ball, then saw they might collide, and each ducked letting the ball roll into left field as Vass stood up at second. Beesleys duties were made a lot easier by a tight Aggie de- fense. Only one error was mark- ed against the maroon and white and the combination of Thornton to Lhtdloff to Frets accounted for one double play. 4 Tall lanky Tom Chandler was the only Baylor player able to get hold of one of Beesleys pitches. He did so in the second inning. The Bruins only error was charged against catcher Hugo Pearson. Center fiel- der Chuck Devereaux accounted for the beat defensive play of the day. In the gighth inning with two on, Walter Willing- Kali that Devereaux leaped high into the air to snag. He deservingly got the fansapplause as he came in to the bench. AB K B«yl»r Redding. 2b Devereaux, cf Hnrrik, a* ..... Siekei}', H Sneed, rf ....... Kimbrough. 3b Chandler, lb Pearson, c ...... Rowe. |> ........ Copeland, p ..... PO A 1 0 1 Mobley would probably be on the , ... , mound. u will field a-27 man team T > ' !<. ' , , against Louisiana State University It was Mobjey Who received ere- th\s week , accol.ding to Coach ed four innings h«d turned in a one-hit performance, facing only thirteen batters. The Farmers have shown little mercy to opposing tossers in their four games to date. Fifty-three hits The Aggies have won first four meets of the season, and this Will be their secopd dual /nrcet this year. No irijuries were:reported after last. Saturdays contest, and the squad Will be in top shape for the gives the Cadefs an average-of bet- meet Saturday. ZZ? 9 If Aggies have Cl ossed the Pale I vpar KarlAmi ia tendimr A&M Mays. 3b ......... Lindloff, 2b Obak. Cf ....... Hullmix. If . Frotz. lb ,.... . Clark, rf .......... Thornton, kh Calvert, c ......... Beefier, ,p Burditt, cf Willingham, rf .Strange, cf Vaas. lb 27 0 AB R 1 1 2 10 o fi 1,0 2 ART HAWS, Aggie high j ace, uses his talents against Bengal thinly clads; ftrom when the two teams stjlge a di track meet in Baton <\ Saturday. Haws has as high as six-six mark last year six one-quarter ineheSi Downs Love To Reach Finals crowd at Kyle Field; xas A&M's crack soc- ap into the Texas A- nday afternoon with 34^ decision oyer Love Field of ti|t Was Close all the way. co|aich i Dick , Mendo2«s goal' e middle of the firijt period gavh the! Cadeta a 1-0 lead which they malintaiped throughout the ■'Lhall fidway in the Becond period Tom :on, captain of the visiting en, booted the ball through the upr ghts and Love Field was back in tjie ball game. It was any bodys game^until a pair of Aggie substitutes, Luis Diag and C. A. Ortiz, stepped intoi' the contest and scored a brace of s in the last two minutes to . the!tiltj ou| Qf th® fire. Among the fans present was At Collins, commissioner of soccer for Texas. He was very pleased with' tjhe! Aggjesperformance, i | Tihe Cadet viptory m«lans tha Bangston Hall of Dali Aggies Will Sttuate off ii The Line-ups 1 J| fl •i).; and the uare off in the finals Thelre is a spread df months between the Is J the youngest and old! the list of candidates jfljr the tucky Derby, j i ...2 men?; lead the indi- The-Ag fifty-two times. i? St. PETERSBURG, Fla., April 6 (-'Pi-The Philadelphia Athldtics scored as many rims in one inning yestiprday as they had collected In any one game against major oppo- sition this spring, but they still lost. The St. Louis Cardinals beat them, 9 to 6. The As massed five runs in the eighth ihning, but the rally came top latei. j | ; , PHOENIX,, Ariz., April 6 UP> The Newr York Giantsfirst stiring outfield will be Bobby Thompson, Whjtey Lockman and Willard Mar- '■ML f j I .TT 44- sa|d that Truett year. George KadCra is leading with 48 points and Bob Goode is second with 35 points. Followijing are the unofficial in- dividual point totals for the first five meets this season, including the Texas Relays: . Top ton Aggie trackmen. George Kadera .....«............... 48 Bob Goode ......... |..... J 36 Bill Caridon .......... \............... . 26 Robert Hall .......... J.. ........... 21)4 Art Hginden ......... p.21 RajriHolbrook...... J...... ............. 2D, Bill Napier............ ............ j 17% Webster Stone....... .......i.4i..... 13% ErvfnjBtlderback J........... ]..... 12% J. D. Hgmpton ..... (.... 44.112% I :■ In nine» Baylor Texfc.s A&M 123 156 7B9g, HE non oonoon 0 it •2 1 2 2 0 t 0 0 x H 15 1 CLC uge, n get i his t six Ii M | l| nearly ||ive h dates of horsew ih n Kdltenst Mamarchev Grcimillihn ■Po. Cadas Knto, Hidalgd Mendoza 1 II / GK RFB LFB ftHB CHB LHB OR IR CF IL OL Love Field Choate- Stephens Bums Burton McKee Parclll Ritchie Sexton. 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Page 1: l hind One-Hit Pitchinnewspaper.library.tamu.edu/lccn/sn86088544/1948-04... · K X * i I, /' ; If : l-r • I f :• ] hind One-Hit Pitchin \w deb First SWC Victor, ANDY MATULA n

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ST. pETERSBIJIRife,“What a difference 11 this time 9 year 4g Harris as the mana:World Champion Yi his toqnaii|. : ‘ , ,,

‘Tmi not going to aay we cari’t miss bjut.f: about !the fled Sojx I writers picik them nant. I .

“buiie thiby havte pow) also have pitching, iut I fyoijilfiir trade our pitching sjtaffj i\M “We have Ed Lopat,1 Allie Shea, Red Embjee ajnd UiirBevlei BevenS hafi a sore anh T he : ills

^ihree weeWs in capiii but l^e’s cfopi; ing arountfi ;

“Remember this time i a Vear ago; joe ^iMaggit- had jhis paea trouble, tajik^d about^trhdih: Johnny Lihdell ‘Bill filo and others.’ for Mickey; V Washington. Glacjk we die Page was . rated |fi :th ai^on ' southpaws;; and you know avha

>•' dtd to thole Dodi^is irl tie 1Mo l • Series*. I Jj i T .1

“My on< bjgjproMent isjjC]Keller who had a s-ptinal dipc p]

; tion last Jjiily antj was oufth^irt; of the semon. been Jakiiigl Iteasy this i pnng. Hfe hasnlfe ruin' thrown miich, but at thelph te seems like the Ke|er wlii|> hi(t'.

s ’those homs runs. 1 Wfe’re af hoieif^i he comes j aroundj and Ch|rle|x lu a lot of (onfiderjice in hins sf lot dependil on ihiriri slthouggr Rijn isn’t hard: to takj

“We hai e two finje look outfielder) in Ed!Stewart

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cifcg Uokitiind -C if

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2-262

r,‘Earl

pitching a one up their first

The Dallasagainst Texas Friday. Begley fanm

* I bases on balls. Of those ten strikeo

By ANDY MATULA

ppe^t^ironfo

‘ ' r ^ ; i « :v, i 1 i. ^ . i, f . 'm$

o i th$ Baylor Bears Tuesday at Kyle Field by went on to trounce the Bruins 8 to 0 and rack

1 i V:iii

Send 2,1 «mbs

To Dallas Meet!f:i .

of the Texas

had sharper control, than in his appearance on the mound ' ’ -A of the 28 men to face him and only allowed three

_ ht of the Baylor players went down swinging. Earl had his toughest inning in the second. The bases became loaded on a fielder’* choice, a single by Tom Chandler, and a base on balls. Theft Beesley fanned pitcher Rickey Rowe to end the inning. -j

Wasting no time at all, the MM nine jumped rightJ - law Rickey Rowe. —----------------------------------------------

lays walked, Cot- plicated his per-

formance of Friday by cracking out another home rpn over the left center field fence.

Right away in the second frame the Agglefc scored again on a sin-

THE BATTA

SPOR-------- *---------- +r *—"11WEDNESDAY, APRIL

JP4

Twelve mem!Aggie t Volleyball Glub move into lgle, a walk, and an error.Dallas Saturday to participate in In the third inning^ the maroon

YANKEE OUTFIELDERS Joe Dimaggio, Charley Keller, and Johnny Lindell, left to right) make plans for a;slugging season.

Mapes bf Kansas City. A lot de­pends On Keller.”

Bucky plans to keep Stewart who hit‘.368 in 146 games for Kansas City* He was the second leading battei: in the league and stole 16 bases. If Keller, who stiN packs power in his muscular arms, wins back his old left-field job, Mapes may return to Kansas City where he hit .308 and 21 home runs.

‘YESTERDAYS INTRAMURAL SOFTBALL RESULTS

T. C.-V.,Vj. 5, Dorm No. 3 0. Hart 10, Bizzell 2.,Dorm No.; 15 6, Leggett 5. Law over Dorm No. 16 (Forfeit) Leon Club vs Market & Finance

Club (Double Forfeit).Austin Club vs. Lamar County

Club (Double Fprfeit).

Oj FIRE, & LIFE INSURANCEWj lieh Iyou Call—

AFT* INSURANCE AGENCYi -4 $thte Farm Ins. Company

I !j j 4 U Bryan, Texas^— I

the Southwestern AAU Volleyball Tourhament to be held at the Dallas Athletic Club and the YM- CA.i I ![ V

Nick Ponthieux iof the PE de­partment, sponsor of the Club, is .accompaning the Oudct team. He is chairman of the Gulf AAU Vol­leyball Committee.

Ponthieux’s charges will meet some of the top teams iii the south­west Included in the targe field are the powerful Houston YafOA sex­tet and the Waco YMCA toam, The •Houston club is top Seeded in ihe itourhey and boasts a pair of All- Americans.- " -1 j r

The Aggie aggregation will be divided into two teams. The first team consists of Victor Welfl, Howard Devancy, Curtis Ray, Jim­my Mamarchev, Joe Bell, and Ned Bursoi).

and white tallied up two more scores out of four hits. Coach Pete Jones pulled Baylor Hurler Rickey Rowe after he had given up five runs and seven hits. Left hander Fred Copeland went: on to finish the game and strike out 10 Aggies while doing so.

Copeland did not stop the de­luge, of A&M runs immediately. Two more runs came in in the fourth off of three base hits. The Aggies left home plate uncrossed in the fifth but taUied again in the sixth and then Went scoreless till the ehd of the game.

Tex Thornton came out with a batting spree as he added threeuBLLiTifs spree 88 nc Runed vnrc" jiwbv ahH two on iVnlter Wilmore hitsito his credi|. Jim lfcmysiajp?a long hard hithustling Aggie backstop, upped his towar(i the left center fence

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average by a two out of four aver­age for the afternoop.

Peck Vass was credited with a

Fish Team Goes After FifthWin Against ’Kats Tomorrow

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Winner of four stuaight games,V- the Aggie Pis*1 baseiiall team goes after number! five Thursday when it travels to Huntsville to meet the Sam Houston Bearkats.

fti will be the second tilt between the two clubs. The Farmers won the first game by a 12-6 score after spotting the Bearkats a six- ruh lead. ;

! Coach Charlie DeWare stated that there might be a few chang­es in the Cadet line-up for the PMtrfcftt tilt: ' !i Cedrik Copeland, yvho. got a. latf

dtart due to spring "football, may get ^the call at first base: Anothe change in the Cadet infield will b- the shortstop spot. Wallace Moon may replace Guy Wallace at that position. Wallace, who leads thi first year batters, may be shifted to left field.

The remainder of the Fish infield will' be the jsame. Sonny Bollman is at third base while Joe Savarino and Billy j McPherson share the duties at the Keystone sack.

Behind the plate it will be cither Bill Dennis or Bob Graham, but regardless of who starts both tna|kmen should see plenty of ac­tion.

Teaming with Wallace in the optfield will be Blanton Taylor, another latie starter, and Bill War ritter. 1 I \ / !

Coach DeWare was not certain about his starting hurler, but he

right-hander

Aggies Meet LSU This Week; Field Men Lead Scoring

freak two base hit in the eighth inning. Vass hit a slow roller to­ward the short stop position. Both third baseman Billy Kimbrough and shortstop Hal Harris started for the ball, then saw they might collide, and each ducked letting the ball roll into left field as Vass stood up at second.

Beesley’s duties were made a lot easier by a tight Aggie de­fense. Only one error was mark­ed against the maroon and white and the combination of Thornton to Lhtdloff to Frets accounted for one double play. 4

Tall lanky Tom Chandler was the only Baylor player able to get hold of one of Beesley’s pitches. He did so in the second inning. The Bruins only error was charged against catcher Hugo Pearson. Center fiel­der Chuck Devereaux accounted for the beat defensive play of the day.

In the gighth inning with two on, Walter Willing-

Kali that

Devereaux leaped high into the air to snag. He deservingly got the fans’ applause as he came in to the bench.

AB KB«yl»rRedding. 2b Devereaux, cfHnrrik, a* .....Siekei}', HSneed, rf .......Kimbrough. 3b Chandler, lbPearson, c ......Rowe. |> ........Copeland, p .....

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Mobley would probably be on the , ... ,mound. u will field a-27 man team

T > ‘ ' !<. ' , , against Louisiana State UniversityIt was Mobjey Who received ere- th\s week , accol.ding to Coach

ed four innings h«d turned in a one-hit performance, facing only thirteen batters.

The Farmers have shown little mercy to opposing tossers in their four games to date. Fifty-three hits

The Aggies have won first four meets of the season, and this Will be their secopd dual /nrcet this year.

No irijuries were:reported after last. Saturday’s contest, and the squad Will be in top shape for the

gives the Cadefs an average-of bet- meet Saturday.

ZZ? 9 IfAggies have Cl ossed the Pale I vpar KarlAmi ia tendimr

A&MMays. 3b .........Lindloff, 2bObak. Cf .......Hullmix. If . Frotz. lb ,.... .Clark, rf ..........Thornton, khCalvert, c .........Beefier, ,p Burditt, cf Willingham, rf .Strange, cf Vaas. lb

27 0AB R

1 12 10 o fi1,0 2

ART HAWS, Aggie high j ace, uses his talents against Bengal thinly clads; ftrom when the two teams stjlge a di track meet in Baton <\ Saturday. Haws has as high as six-six mark last year six one-quarter ineheSi

Downs Love To Reach Finals

crowd at Kyle Field; xas A&M's crack soc-

ap into the Texas A- nday afternoon with

34^ decision oyer Love Field of

ti|t Was Close all the way. co|aich i Dick , Mendo2«’s goal'

e middle of the firijt period gavh the! Cadeta a 1-0 lead which they malintaiped throughout the ■'’“Lhall

fidway in the Becond period Tom :on, captain of the visiting en, booted the ball through the

upr ghts and Love Field was back in tjie ball game.

It was any body’s game^until a pair of Aggie substitutes, Luis Diag and C. A. Ortiz, stepped intoi' the contest and scored a brace of

s in the last two minutes to . the!tiltj ou| Qf th® fire.

Among the fans present was At Collins, commissioner of soccer for Texas. He was very pleased with' tjhe! Aggjes’ performance, i | Tihe Cadet viptory m«lans tha

Bangston Hall of Dali Aggies Will Sttuate off ii

The Line-ups

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and the uare off in the finals

Thelre is a spread df months between the Is J the youngest and old! the list of candidates jflj’r the tucky Derby, j

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men?; lead the indi-

The-Ag fifty-two times.

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St. PETERSBURG, Fla., April 6 —(-'Pi-The Philadelphia Athldtics scored as many rims in one inning yestiprday as they had collected In any one game against major oppo­sition this spring, but they still lost. The St. Louis Cardinals beat them, 9 to 6. The A’s massed five runs in the eighth ihning, but the rally came top latei. j | ; ,

PHOENIX,, Ariz., April 6 —UP> The Newr York Giants’ first stiring outfield will be Bobby Thompson, Whjtey Lockman and Willard Mar-'■ML f j I • .TT

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sa|d that Truett

year. George KadCra is leading with 48 points and Bob Goode is second with 35 points.

Followijing are the unofficial in­dividual point totals for the first five meets this season, including the Texas Relays: .

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