The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 01, 1919, Image 2

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THEl BATTALION
Univ*r»ity Star* too Much for V«h«-
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siu,’Oklahoma. SepU*mber 20. 19H. FARMERS DEFEATED ON
grtaduated, peceaibar 20. 1914. , TRACR, BY NARROW MARC1N
Delated an Injector Instructor
Field Artillery Militia of Ulino.s,
Wisconsin and loam February 22,
1915, to August L5, 1917. Proron
ted Captain July $, 1916. Appoin
ted Lieutenant-Colenel 1st Illinois
Field Artillery, Fetieralised June 9,
19L6, to November 14, 1916, and on
duty Texas bsjrder. Appointed Col
onel 1st Illinois F. R., (with the con
sent of the War department) Nov
ember 20. 1916, ho April 6. 1917.
Promoted Temporary
Despite (he fact that
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A. and
tile
M. track team presented at much bet
ter balanc al aggregation ' than did
their rivalt, they were beaten by the
work of one or two star men of the
University squad. The . trick was
turned by three ’ of the Orange and
Major Field White, r.mi.dy, * Gray, Brown and
Artillery and assigned to the 328th Mosa; this trio accounting for 46 of
F. A. at Camp Quater, Michigan, their tearat 63 .points. All three
August 15, 1917. Promoted Lieu- men put i.p remarkable Rerforman-
tenant-Colonel and assigned to the ce * and thn Aggies are wiling to ad-
326th F. A. at West Point, Kantucky, nit that there hais never been seen s
June 27, 1918.1 Transferred to Com- more wonderful exhibition of indiv
idual ability than that shoym at Kyle
Field lan Friday.
But the Longhorns wera not alone
in the flelc of stars, for •rveral Ag
gies press*-!! them close. The per
formance .if Weir in winning both
“THE RA* 1 LIST."
Fish Van Tyle—Two demerits.
Ears not iin ranks.
Fish Spreen—One gross best assort
ed i demerits, - T
Passed a Ford while double-timing.
Slim “Chimese”—Four slaves of da-
1 merits.
Saluted an officer with both hands
in his pockets.
Sgt. Walker (Axle)-f—One yard of de-
merita, j . t
Leggiags not shiaed In rear of el
bows.
mand and organise the 71st Field
Artillery st West Point, Kentucky,
September 1, 1918. Regiment de
mobilized February 2, 1919. Detail
ed to A. and M. College of Texas in
charge of the F. A., R. O. T. C. unit
‘ February 10, 1919, arrived at A. and the 100 at*! 220 yd dashes brought
M. College, February 17, 1919. * back to the old*men the remembranco
of the daja not So long past when
Merlin Mitchell used to show them
all the bac< of his neck. Hugon ran
a pretty qaarter. and was not even
pressed st the final while Alexander,
Neuman and Ehlert made a clean
sweep of the weight ereMB. j
The Farmers led in th# score up
until the v#ry last of the’iiieet when
the losing of both places in the 2
mile run und the loss of the relay
gave ther opponents s 9 point vic
tory. The .next meet will be at Dal
las, flay 11, at which all Conference
Schools will be represented.
Summer J of results:
120-yard hurdles. Mods (T), Jo
nas <A). Time 1B.1. ( ■
YOO-yard dash . Weir (A), Mi
bn, where's | <T).? Tims 10. •
Mile run: Gti
(A). Time 4 minutes, 38.1.
440-yard dash: Hugon (A), Russel i
(T). Time 52.2.
220-yard hurdled: Moss (T), Jo- 1
nas (A). Tima 2*.8.
880-yard run: Gray (T), Patter
son (A). Time 2 minutes, 6.1.
22-yard dash: Weir (A), Mom
(T). Time 23.
Two mile relay: [• Grey (T), Neely
(T). J Time 11 minutes, 10.2.
Pole vault: Brown (T), Frasier
(A). TO feet 6.
High jump: Brown (T), Millatrd
(A), t 6 feet 2.
Broad jump: Brown (T), Weir
(A). 20 feet 9.5.i
Shot put: Neuman (A), Alexan
der (A), 36 feet 8 inches.
Discus: Khlert (A), Hamilton
(T), 110 feet 11 inches.
Javelin: Alexander (A), Hamil
ton (T), 137 feet 4.
1 mile relay: University of Texas,
Time 3 minutes 36 seconds.
In his younger!
thoroughly
cti game ot
the button."
»ys CapL Hopkins
Lime-honor-
A. and M. Freshmen to compete in
Track Meet against all other Col
leges.
It’s a big meet to be pulled^off
week after next. All the freshmen
in the different colleges of the U. S.
will compete in the 100, 220, Broad
Jump, High Jump and Bar Vault. It
is the minimum efficiency test undkr
the auspices of the National Inter
collegiate Athletic Association.
The meet will be under the direc
tion of Mr. Driver and Mr. Edmon
son. A silver loving cap will be
swarded to the winning school ami
it is up to the A. and M. Freshmen to
win.
<T>, Fat
Speaking of company banquets,
battery banquets, gridioms and fare
well (loos. . that "Fish" banquet
promises to be a big stunt. Everyone
is getting that hungry look. * -
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HES TROUNCE BEARS
IN SECOND CAMF.
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Pitch** Good Gobi* and the
Former* Hit ie Pinch**. t]H
pfore a large crowd of visiting
ig laides the Farmer nine exten*
itself and repeated the l etlaieii
day before by humbling the
Bears to the merry tune of
The gtme .was giving proas iso
wing a close one with both pitch-
»lng well until the fourth whon
Farmers got to Turner for a pair
Opportune singles. These, coapl-
I with several aerial throws and a
»! ble; or so by the nervous Brains
V e the Aggies s 4 run lead; enough
I ^ave won the game. The Fanners'
Fang the bell when three men
id the plate in the eighth. Bay-
scored once in the ninth but was
r threatening daring the game
■he Aggiee put up a good exhi-
n of ball pUimg; dispdayfn*
nikh improvement in hitting and
ling. Daniels pitched* air-
game and with the sup^Vt he
vad could hardly have done
than frin. ■ Tfce’wbole F*r-
i eg, nine looked better thaa .^ey
at any time this year and are
repared to “cock 'em back" when
. Longhorn’s appear on the home
•ft
jlPouT instructors in Field Artillery
arrived this week. Sergeant D, | N.
and W. J. Fuiffer, mechanic
G. Holt and horseshoer E. F.
an. All of thea men have seen
eas service, serving witft the
Field Artillery. They will serve
ry A as tactical instructors. I
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