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Travelers Outclass Dons, 18-3, in Chilly Diamond Opener Jinx Hot Shots Appell and Moffa pew Records J)ue Jo Look Good at oat ww Fall in Texas Relays Martineson-Parker Race Has Spotlight For Waco Outfit Lawson Also Hurls Well During Tenure The Bears are off this morning for Fort Worth. Phils Cut Four More CLEARWATER, March 27 ATTc-r-Txr Philadelphia Phillies AUSTIN, March 27 AP Nine- continued their Spring ty-five universities, colleges and ing today, cutting the squad to 26 The of the I schools throw 1,177 athletes players by releasing pitcher John- Southern Association outclassed six of the all-time record Humphries and infielder Roy the Dons at Katy Park Thursday -into competition this week end I nfielderGarvin llambei By JINX TUCKER Editor In that city this afternoon the vina I But to Memphis of the Southern Asso- and com- ciation. Bniinn will open a two-game base- I field is ball seriea with the TC1J Frogs. onH petition is to be close in i Shrevepoit and niost of the 30 events few one with Oklahoma City, while it are considered in danger. The game today will open the was aco first game of the sea- Universities and colleges from conference diamond season for son, and the first pro game of all the Pacific Coast, Midwest.

South- both teams. Rickey Rowe is due time for some members of the west and South will furnish more to go to the box for the Bears, team. than half of the competitors with and David Choate will probably It was the first night game of a dash duel between Bullet Bill do thp hurling for TCI Both are the season for both teams, but the Martineson of Baylor and freshman stars of promise. lights seemed to bother the Waco Parker of Texas the boys far more than the visitors. event.

While Baylor and TCI are play- Jpronrt on Hand ing in Fort Worth, Hire and A. vvhen Ken and M. will be opening their con- homer the i la thai I' it ua. 31 I team game Aufttim Bad weather ha.s handicapped all of the teams in their training, and they are not in top shape as vet, but all are stronger than laM year, meaning that it is going to be a most interesting race. 21-A Track And Tennis Meet To A If rr Upen Here today Tennis teams and track and field Four defending individual cham- performers from 11 schools com- Lawson Best Hurler night.

Nebraska, pole vault, and George Courts when tennis matches will Kadera. Texas A. and Waco uxed I ov au Fred Deiler of Drake, who won the 4 -m Jf.n11' fcs.unev -i run last was Preliminaries in track and field Ihuiman and Billv Gillum in the meiti lun last year, tn wrhprtnlprt Q-'ifi box I awson ha thT, tered and a prospective duel be- rd.V. seemed to be the lh and pxh morning at Municipal Stadium, best at this stage. Frank Marino lT ana iexas finals at and Milo Johnson did the pitching Jerry have been IS Games Against Major Loop Clubs On Texas Program By The Associated Press Fifteen exhibition games with maior league clubs will be played by Texas League members in Texas starting next week.

Dallas has the heaviest schedule, the league champions meeting the Boston Red Sox, Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox and St. Louis Cardinals in six games. Houston also meets the Red Sox and Cardinals and Fort Worth plays the Red Sox, White Sox and Cubs. Beaumont and San Antonio, other Texas League members within the State, do not have exhibition games, the latter because its park be ready until after the regular season opens. Here is the big league exhibition schedule: Fort 1, Red Sox; (April 5, White Sox; April 7, Cubs; April 8, Cubs.

2, Red Sox; April 5, Cubs; April 6. White Sox; April Cubs; April 8, Cardinals; April 9, Cardinals. Houston March 31, Red Sox; April 5, 6 and 7, Cardinals (with doubleheader April 6). Tiger Team Routs Goggin Leads Par Wildcat Net Foes Pulverizing Orgy In Charlotte Open Gordon Waco High Tiger tennis players swept six matches with Temple High School rivals in Temple Thursday afternoon and darkness stopped another with the doubles teams tied at one-all. Julien Oates of Waco routed Barrett, 6-1, 6-0; Bobby Alexander CHARLOTTE.

N. March 27 1 Willie Goggin of White Plains, N. who has spent 25 of his 41 years playing golf, Her par a six under par to- licked klynn of Temple 6-2. 6-4: I dav to take the 18-hoie lead in the Clay Tayior had trouble in the first $10,000 Charlotte Open Tourna- set with Denson of Temple but ment. i blanked his rival in the next one jje was one stroke ahead of six to win, 8-6.

6-0; Jim Massey beat g-j- shooters ho, in turn, were Forrest, 3-6. 6-4 6-1, and Paul hotly pursued bv five 68 perform- Murray stopped Ford. 6-2. 6-2, ers the last singles match. touring stars went on a par- Dodds Has Spotlight CLEVELAND.

March 27- Some 300 track and field were primed today for the annual Knights of Columbus Meet at the arena tomorrow night, but usual it was the bespectacled Preacher Gil Dodds, who would hold the attention of the expected 10,000 fans. Cerdnn-Green 'Go' on WACO Tonight Oates and Alexander downed Barrett and Forrest, 6-2. 6-2, in one doubles contest. Taylor and Massey took the first set from Flynn and Denson, 6-1. but dropped the second, 4-6, when darkness caused it to be called off.

cold for baseball, but Jack Crain, University of team indicated that But Feiler Gatesville, district champion last held at several spots, showed some promise. was the first time the boys had and mile, and Abilene Chri appeared under lights hai some- tian College, 440 yard footbs gridiron star of 1941, has signed with the pro Chicago Cardinals. The Cardinals have also signed George Gotten, end of the Texan standard they have been displaying sprint Drake School of Jack Gray, coach of the University of Texas basketball team, is of the opinion that the cage season is too Jong, and may fight the proposal to play an 18-game conference schedule, instead of a 12-game schedule as has been the case in the past. The season, of course, seems too long to Giay. Due to its success in the conference, it had to stay in training a month longer than, other members of the conference.

er, all of Texas rivals in the future wiU be willing to carry the postseason load for Texas. Joe Davis, the Rice coach; Bill Henderson, the Baylor coach; Hub McQuillan, the Tdu coacht and Marty Karow, the Texas Aggie coach, favor the extension, and practically all of the fans favor idea. An 18-game schedule will come nearer determining the rightful champion, and there wont be so many ties for titles with 18-game schedules being played. Wilbur Evans of the Austin American is in New York with the Texas University basketball team, and he writes hack that he was greatly disappointed in the Kentucky team. lie stated that it makes too many mistakes, and he expressed the opinion that Texas, Oklahoma or Oregon State could defeat Kentucky.

Evans, of course, saw Kentucky on its night la! too informed Director Clyde Littlefield is favored to repeal with today that he would be unable to thtee entires every event. Mc- it needs compete because of sinus trouble. Gregor and Mart are expected to the team Defending relay champions back Roughest opposition. are: Baylor, 440 yards; Kansas Mart has Harold Davis, winner ol n'rf UP the state, two-mile; Ward Island Navv, and shot put last year they have been displaying spiint medlev; Drake, distance he may find the tossing of practice, but the fact that it medlev; Texas Texas A. Gatesville James eatherston.

who finished fourth in the South- football western Exposition meet at Fort Worth last too much. Other schools entered are La Vega, Teague, Mexia, Groesbeck, Marlin, Clifton. West and Itasca. John Hugh Smith, La Vega athletic director, is in charge of the meet. thing to do with that.

1 shuttle relay and 880-yard relay in Waco is building from the college-service division, ground up and it will take number of games such as the one Friday of la.st nigfit foi Manager Bark- I Preliminaries in the dashes and ley to know just what the team hurdles and one relay are schedui- needs. However, there is no doubt ed tomorrow afternon. The high out that the teain is going to schools, 54 strong and numbering ---------------------------------have to have help in the box. 385 entries, will hold trials in the t'' travelers Outclass 100-yard and 440-yard dashes, the DraZOS weather was cold and windy, 120-vard high hurdles and the mile Cnnnnft ifnmer IVrirtrin hardly conducive to baseball. Under relay.

The universities and col- -i the conditions the crow-d was logos, with 18 schools in the former BRiAN, March AF 1 larger than expected. division and 23 in the latter, will board of directors of A. Lawson retired the first two stage preliminaries in the high hur- and M. College is commended for hitters. Then Cantrell walked dies and 100-yard dash.

More pre- action in retaining head foot- Joe Bauman, who hit 49 homers lims are Saturday morn- ball coach Horror Norton and con- for Amarillo last year, smashed a ing with finals in the afternoon. fidence is expressed in the coach- single and Burgo caught the short- I barker and Martineson are in the ing staff in a resolution adopted stop out of position and drove of a sprint feud. Martineson by the Brazos County A. and M. double through spot scorinc 1 beat Parker at the Border Olym- Club in its regular meeting.

Cantrell. Russian walked and Fi Prf to snaP a five-year winning The board voted to retain Nor- Hancock the center boards streak- as 'oach bu' him of for a double, (leaning the bases. Parker CJets Revenge Moffa Hits Homer Auto Makes Leap Of 155 Feet For Climax to Stunts Daring Joie Chitwood sent an automobile soaring 155 feet through space Thursday night to outdo his previous performance by 10 feet as the Hell Drivers closed their thrill- jammed show at the Bear Club Rodeo Arena before a disappointing crowd. The two-night show was sponsored by James A. Edmond of the American Legion and proved all advance notices claimed for it.

Two motorcycles leaped over each other. Chitwood drove a car through a flaming wall: Babe O'Brien let a ton and a half truck run over him without any ill effects. and three cars raced bumper to bumper. Chitwood, famous race driver, plans to enter the Indianapolis Speedway Race again this year. He finished fifth in 1946.

Wesleyan Quits Texas Conference Athletics FORT WORTH, March 27 UP Because of the problems entailed in fielding a football team as required by Texas Conference regu- group ere lations, Texas Wesleyan College to- 1944 wi day announced its withdrawal from that athletic organization. President Law Sone in announcing the action, however, said that the member of the loop for 10 seek reinstatement at some future date when circumstances would permit TWC to offer the complete athletic program required for conference membership. Sone said the decision was made at the suggestion of Southern Association of Colleges, with which scholastic group TWC is seeking membership. touring stars went on a par pulverizing rampage, 28 sub-par rounds being turned in and five others equaling the standard 72 or the 6.410-yard Meyers Park Club course. The scores were the more remarkable in that, while the course itself was in top condition, the weather made golf highly uncomfortable.

Frosted greens early in the morning held up the start of play and the day itself was marked by raw. penetrating cold, but that dtdn seem to bother the sharp-shooters. Goggm's nearest rivals in the 67 Dutch Harrison. York, inner here: Herman Reiser, Akron, Ohio, who defends his Augusta Masters title next week; Lawson Little. Cleveland, former National and British Amateur and Open king; George Schoux, Mamaroneck.

N. Herman Barron. White PTams, N. and Lou Worsham, Washington, D. C.

Waco was retired in order In the first, and it was the same for the Travelers in the second. In Waco's second Willoughby walked, and Ken Moffa smashed a terrific line drive over the left wall, accounting for two runs. Gilmore beat out a nice bunt, and VVall hit into a made to order double play, but the shortstop dropped the throw from the pitcher, and were safe. That the duties of athletic director. He had been under fire from ox-stu- Parker got revenge last week at dents who had demanded that he in Fort Worth by defeating Bullet mainder of his contract.

the Southwestern Normally, the Kentucky team was all for the inning, however, could probably defeat, Texas, Okla- Bauman of Little Rock smacked homa and Oregon State on the a homer with none on in the third, night. Willoughby and Moffa got hits for I Waco in the third, but there ere Preliminaries in the Texas Re- lays get under wrav in Austin this afternoon. The preliminaries will be continued Saturday morning, and finals will be staged in all divisions Saturday afternoon. Colleges and universities from Thurman went to the box for Waco in the fourth. Hancock walked, Doolittle doubled.

Marino went out. Scopeton walked, and a run was forced in w'hen Mavis was hit by a pitched ball. Cantrell walked, forcing in another run. Another came in on a sacrifice flv xposition meet be dismissed and paid for the re- pfeating Bullet Bill in the 100-yard dash. Missing The resolution, a copy of which from the sprints in the relays here uas sent to the press, said be Allen Lawler.

1946 cham- action proved the dignity and pion. honor of this institution by upholding a contract which had been Robinson Miller MIAMI, March Sugar Ray Robinson, welterweight champion of the world, knocked out Bernie Miller of New York City in 1:32 of the third round of their 10-round non-title fight here tonight. Oklahoma Aggies (iain Favor of Big Six Loop KANSAS cm. March 27 AP Admittance of Oklahoma A. and M.

as a member of the Bis Six Conference appeared today to be gaining favor among faculty representatives on the eve of a special meeting here. Reports trickled in ahead of the faculty representatives that there was ready support for taking the Aggies into the Big Six which now has seven members with the admittance of the University of Coio- rade, March 1. One faculty representative was reported by a well informed con- ference source to have been given the by his school ad- i vote favorable on Coursing Feature DALLAS, March 27- UP Texas Waterloo Stakes will be the feature event of the two-day running of the North Texas Coursing annual stakes that will brinjs top greyhound fanciers from all over Texas to Dallas, March 2JS and 29. Thirtv-six courses were planned today for the meet, including the Texas Futurity and Sapling Promoters hoped to bring Pleasant Lad. the national champion dog from St Petersburg, here for a match with an opponent yet to be selected.

Foxy owned by K. Hutch' of Witchita. has been established an early favorite for the Waterloo Stakes. It will be his debut on the coursing field in pur- I suit of live iackrabbits. Rated a dark horse is WeAther ministration to vote lavoraDie on i Katert a the Oklahoma Aggie petition This Wise, owned by Barry Hagedon of same source said he believed El Paso, while Little Tuffy, owned ment generally favored accepting by C.

V. Floca of Temple, is rated 1 Oklahoma A. and M. a oue-tlon mark. 'I Frenrh and Eur Mi Champion Marcel iVrdan above) from Cr.sab unca jeornrd- his world title aspirations when he faces Harold Green of Brooklyn in a ten-rounder at Madison Square Garden tonight.

The Casablanca Cyclone a reputation as a toughie in the of sluggerv. He is credited with ns in 99 contests and has knocked victims flatter than the kitchen linoleum. In his first Garden appearance, he defeated Abrams. Green, however, is a capable boxer and also has his sights set on the title. a slam-bang battler who likes to crowd his wav to close quarters and then zoom home his vicious body attack.

'The clout fancy looks for a furious, ferocious fight Enjoy the excitement, blow-by- blow, on Cavalcade of Sports over American Broadcasting Co and ICO I14fi0 on your at 9 p. m. And remember, men LOOK sharp FEEL sharp! BE sharp! Use Gillette Blue Blades with the sharpest edges ever honed! 7 his running to the will confine relays. made in good Entered in the university class are Baylor, Drake, Kansas State, Louisiana State, Michigan State, Oklahoma A. and Purdue.

Rice. Southern Methodist, Texas A. and Texas Christian. Texas Tech. Tulane.

Kansas, Nebraska. Oklahoma, San Francisco and Texas. NATIONAL A AU BASKFTKALL SCORES Nashville 21. Moines Home Federal 14. Nashville Parisi Dreamette 32, Columbus, (Ohio) J.

and K. 21. Des many the nations Hancock of Uttle Rock tripled fa entered In the Austin I the fifth and scored on an infield records are in darker. One of the and scored on an error. records in grave danger is the Gillum to Box sprint relay.

The University of Texas has what apixars to be the best sprint relay team in the history of the that is saying considerable. The Waco High and the Baylor track teams will leave this morning for Austin to participate in the big track meet. The next baseball game at Katy Park will be played Sunday afternoon. Starting at 2:80 the Detroit Wolves of the Negro American will play the Hughes Tool Bombers of Houston. Hughes Tool is the State Negro champion, and the game is due to draw a large crowd to Katy Park.

The first of a Summer series of William Gillum went to the box for the Dons in the sixth. Cantrell greeted him with a home run Senators Need Southpaws Out of Loop to Get Along Bluege Has Eyes on Fourth Place Again ORLANDO, March All the Washington Senators need to get along well in the 1947 American League campaign is to get the left handed pitchers out of MacPhail, Rickey To Trade Words over the green wall in deep center, the circuit. Bauman walked, and scored on an For they are knee deep in left error. Tn the seventh Johnson, batting for Marino, singled, then a pop fly fell safe after which a single by Cantrell and an error scored two men. single scored another.

Johnson went to the box for the visitors in the seventh. In the ninth for Little Rock, pop fly was dropped, while Bauman, Kerckhov and Fitzgerald singled, accounting for three runs and bringing the Little Rock total to 18. That was all the scoring for Little Rock but that was enough. Waco got a run in the ninth handed hitters and even the sec- ST. PETERSBURG, March 27- UP Commissioner A.

B. (Happy) Chandler, still not hinting what his final decision will be, pre. pared tonight to bring together ond ra southpaws were able to I arry MacPhaii Branch beat them with regulanty last Rickey, the principal antagonists in one of greatest This season, manager Ossie squabbles. Bluege is hoping it will be differ- MacPhail, president of the New ent. However, the only right York Yankees, who filed stern handed swinger he will have in to charges his batting order outside the against three Dodger officials, catcher and be Ger- wni face Brooklyn President aid Priddy at shortstop.

All of the Rjckey as the hearing is continued midget auto races will be staged when Appel singled, went to third at the new Central Texas Speed way one week from Sunday. Ralph has built the track near club on Nineteenth Arnold his night Street. on two infield outs, and scored on single. three The Austin lliuh School track team may be the best in the State, and we look for it to lead in the High School Division of the Texas Relays. It won over Thomas ferson and Brackenridge in a meet in Austin, and last Saturday it went to the Brady Relays, and cnmpetinc against 19 teams, won 10 first places.

The Maroons scored 237 points in the meet to take first place by a wide margin. Brady was second with 84 Tommy Reed, old Waco Don star, has been purchased from Shreveport by the Jacksonville team of the Lone Star League. He will play third base for that team. He has starred in several State Semi-Pro Tournaments here, and also starred in the Houston Post Tournament. He was hitting .337 for the Jacksonville team last year when he was sold to Dallas of the Texas league.

He went from Dallas to Shreveport in a trade for Catcher Bob Finley. Doc Ilenslee, catcher of the Baylor team in the middle thirties, will be following the of a number of his star pupils on college diamonds this year. Playing for Ilenslee when he was the coach at Adamson lliuh were such stars as First Baseman Tom Chandler and Pitcher James Blair; at A. and M. are Catchers Floyd Walker and James Calvert.

Infielder Bob Wasson, and Pitcher Karl Beasley; at SMU are Pitcher Bob Argadine and First Baseman Wally CIvce; at is First Baseman Nick lansa. Wesley Bradshaw, great Baylor footballer of 1921 and 1922, is the head coach of the Hardin-Simmons track team. At Baylor Bradshaw was one of the few four-lettermen. He starred in football. basketball, baseball and track.

The Texas A. and M. team turned loose of power In overwhelming the McMurry College team Tuesday by a score of 21 to Little Rock clouted the Don chunkers for 16 bingles VN aco was getting nine. Uttle Nork AH Sropeton. cf ...5 1 0 1 Mavis, 2b.

1 03 Cantrell, 3 2 3 r. 4 48 Burjco, rf 11 0 Russian. ...4 1 0 0 ...2 22 Doolittle, .4 22 Marino, p. ...3 0 1 0 Aickley, SO. ...3 0 1 0- Kerckhove, ...3 1 10 Adkins.

If ...0 1 0 0 ...1 1 1 0 Johnson, ...1 0 0 0 Clawitter. ...1 0 0 4 Fitzgerald, 3b. ...1 01 0 rest of his regulars will swing from the port side and baseball men think that the Senators will be lucky to finish as high as last year when they came home fourth. Aims at Fourth Place This is the spot Bluege is aiming for but if the pitching which failed him in 1946 finally comes around and lives up to he figures he might do even better. He figures the Red Sox, Tigers and tomorrow at 1 p.

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Pfeil, I Willoughby, lb. I Gilmore, if Wall, Hendrix, Dt-aton. Lawson, p. Thurman, Gillum, I Totals Score by I.ittl*» Rin .........................401 322 Waco ........................................020 000 3 Huns batted in. Hurgo 2.

Hancock 2 Bauman 2, Doolittle 2. Cantrell 2. Krrckhove. Fitzgerald. Moffa 2.

Willoughby. Two-base hits Bui go, llau- cork. Dootlittle, Kerckhove, Wall. hits. Hancock.

Home runs, Bauman, Cantrell. Stolen base, Aickley. on balls, Marino 2, Lawson 2. Thourman 3, Johnson 1 Struck out. Marino S.

Gillum 2. Johnson 4. Hit batsmen. Russian by Lawson. Maris by Thurman.

record. 5 runs 4 hits off of Lawson in 3 innings. 5 runs 4 hits off of Thurman in 2 innings. 2 runs 5 hits off of Marino in 6 Innings. Winning pitcher, Marino.

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0 0 "We may be left handed to 2 I death again this Bluege said, if my pitching staff comes through we could be a sur- I Except for one outfield spot he has his club all set. It will be Mickey Vernon, last batting king, at first; Glenn Myatt at second. Priddy at short and Cecil Travis at third with Starn Spence and Buddy Lewis in two of the outfield posts. The veteran George Case and Gil Coan. last year's dis- appointing rookie, are battling for the other berth with Joe Grace also in the running.

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