The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 29, 1919, Image 1
KdfcjL «>* ■ I flii 'M .’lj| » I VOL. | -•■»» I* W*«kl7 .^bi -i i v: 1 i. ■■ , - tk* Sta^Mta* CUSS OF 1920 WIELDS NG STICK Oil TEAKS Junior* Hai of Many jl liyhty Battles. yl i*, ij mn T _ TH« fsct tKrtt 'the »nen of the pres ent Junior Class were not allowed to compete fpr p«e tions on the Varai;/ team* when the r were Pith did not prevent them fr >m beinjr of athleti ■ervice to the C< Jleye in their Fresh in year. In 1916, the Athletic Council ascured purpose of <h> wshiny all Fish who felt that they htd athletic posaibili ties ahead of t^em. The fpotbail teaat, the first to be orgaalsed under this able coach, beiran its practice every afternoon pn the baseball out field and finished on tHe football fiold in scrimmage wit« the Varsity. While these hardfougit and merciless con tests on Kyle n >ld, with no one in ataad» terved to harden, the then- the down-trodden portunity of ’4 u Varsity "N^ 4 ■ _ # oppreason*. But f magiag the Virai y, this le of it* o sn, with the J unior academies af the .State, which was lost. |< ha rest by large scores. I Such E‘ U Murray, McClinto^k, and Drake wore the mainstay* of he team*—McMur nay with his ten ible line plunging, McCUntoek wih *i rift end runs, and Drake with powferfal defensive and offensive work ia the line. , J The success of the Fish!basketball team was oeveaf a doubt from the time when the ai: ;e of the Houston delegmtion of 1'reshmen became known. As in fa itbell, Bible had s large number frei a which to pidk team. McQuillei , Longcope, Wis”, and Sparks were the brilliant sU.s from the begiaatei:, showing by their veteran playing that they had had and benefitted bjl much previous basketball experiei ep. Fiah track and baseball men did net receive the agn >e attention as the ether FreshaMUi athletes. • A Fish track tea^n 1 Was orranixed but enter ed in only one meet, while no base ball team waa oigi It waa not until the following year That the men of jL ra ’io Claes were liven the opportunity to try for the coveted let tv. In. football, Mahan BltClintodc, A|exai| der, and Gilmore Wire the'iha^deMI corkers on the teem. Of the men who made up the (Continued, bti Page 12) +4H Turned tha Tide COLLEGE 3T AY CAMPU! TATION, • ptAjL Mtlt MAAY CAMPOS OANCES SCIEDOLED F09 SI HHER Campus Will Pf 4 ftaw Aspect af (ha Agrieidftaaal MIS HAKE G0«D CIHHISSIOIIED 01 I neennrx d the is build- thc MechaniCalV Building well under way grotifid broken for the Ph ing at the present time, quite a change will be Vfaught qn pus before September. Tl eharig* Store, for the past f Marks aai. History a# especially D X. Bible for the, located in the Adjninwtratio ~ ‘ ing, will be moved to new back of Gathright Hall wi will connect it to the streei Milner Hall as well aa with itary Walk. The store is modern building of Spanish Architecture, stucco finish. ‘ first floor will be the store riere are cadets, fish?, who think all that Wear )t 3an|oi ws at scVhn- had a up of lieges and 'one of ng won ac Mc- and the wda fountain, the P mt Ex change building being acbedu ed for annihilation, and ia the rear will be a tailor shop aad afcof shop, i solid pl«t* glam front with display win. add ty the uitracu"';**#** of tMi nqw building. The iseeoml floor will be demoted to living rooms as wall aa dressing rooms i »r lbo conveuionco of our fair visit >rs on variogj occaatans. .. The Extension Service b gilding will replace the present toes ion ia the "Bat Boost” and has been finally settled upon to occupy the i Its of (Continued^ on a. ih. Vies vn BEST M HIUIAKY er **putta” are Seniors, net to be the cm* this ially since the rVorganixatiOn 'UflT" Cadet Corps at tha beginning of third term. The formi two new unita- the* At Signal Corps— gav^ need mors officers and the decrease of NSenior class, which was graduall diminished by many of' the Un) conditions that make it very ate for some of the members of class to be on the records ad tha fir ng soma of ita m Jt i_ ri- Not many of the leaders kno the Texas and M. College is ning mate for any ’of the colleges and universities of t! ted States. Road far yourself In the Field Artillery Jou January-March, 1919, was pub “The following is a list of tb lages at which field artillery have been, or are now in the pro dtf being, established. It is planned to establish a total of ibout twenty unita. Val# Univenrity, New Haverr, < ’onn. Princeton , University, Princeton. N. J. Cordell University, Ithaca, N Y. Harvard University, Cambi idfce, Palo have offered their services { hhsd States, are the two es >ndlti< le for Class to ue vip xne Junior ctuas having botu comaiiasioned Corps. fSISdt Battery A. . . . . ; Codot find 'UoftfoiianlK D, S. Manus* Sig. Os. aT\ Cadet 2nd Lieutenant. W. B. rider. Big. Co. B. ; Li! Cadet 2nd Ueutendni, M. B. Leb.tjl Co. A. T -I \ ; 1 Cadet 2ad Lieutenant E. E. M< ^^^ntinued^ o«; Pago\4) u: Leland SUnford University. Alto, Cal. (Continued on Page 4) ♦■HHM »♦+» I l »<-»q i S .1 \ [• ATUEIIC coin TERTAIKS LETTEI At the annual steak roast tendered! the veer's letter mea by the Atl letic Department, Setdrday night, S. (Judd> Lewi* was elected cdptai of the baseball team for 1920, and Lee Hugon chased to lead the Aggie track men next Lewis has played third base for the Aggies the lest two set has always been one of the hardest working and moat dependable men on the club. Natural,unseen fling, he has not played fot the gi ran.l- etand, or to better his oVn averages, but toward his team’s ujianfiM^- This year he only made two errors on the hot corner, end coversfi it like e ten «rr veteran. ! Although his betting average was .not at tM head of the Mat, this was largely dne to fads hav ing hit in hard luck ajli year; many (Continued on 40 "! I +++♦■>4 r*x*« mr m JDMIOI KAKODEfin 4 AVER III GREAT _ V ‘ Gywutuet (rf til., I, tables had boon very lealiy arranged in the bearing out the suceeesil «fi j tor one class, at the **»• t* spill i and of entertainep Idcted to p( the interior of j hjdl Tof tMti ffavel tqq(shse nmi liags of ^ ‘ a tf" l '■ t, K\J. Hew th4 Jun i oia Wok the Hugh\N. Gleusa Athletics \ • i Scott Alex«»*«j ' U] *4p Manning , u • 1 ■ r ROYAL OBD ES ;r ''on was afforded ' ttsic, which wuS fun »»44l tSM tliill^ L _ 4 .! V : *