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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1927)
THE BATTALION 9 We Will Have SPECIAL EASTER and | MOTHER’S DAY \ CANDY \ I Whitman’s Box Candy is Better than the Best. ] DON’T FORGET! CASEY’S CONFECTIONERY Call on our Jewelry Agent: J. H. REKTORIK Class Pins Gold Brick Pins Start the New Year off right, by buying that much needed WRIST WATCH COLLEGE JEWELRY A SPECIALTY We make senior rings for any year; also, junior pins, fish pins and jeweled pins of all kinds. CALDWELL’S JEWELRY STORE Buy your minature Senior Ring from W. E. ANDERSON 16 Alpha BRYAN, TEXAS T. Pins R. V. Pins ►4* T <f 4 o 4 <► 4 4 4 Schow, If .3 0 1 2 0 0 Baker, 3b .4 1 1 3 2 3 Tucker, ss .4 0 1 5 1 2 Hunt, 2b .2 1 0 0 2 1 Sikes, lb . .3 0 1 10 0 0 Schuenemann, c . . .2 0 1 5 1 0 Wyman, p .3 0 0 0 4 0 Total 29 4 8 27 10 6 *Brennan batted for Mikulik in 9th. **Blackburn ran for Brennan in 9th. Score by Innings Southwestern .102 OOC 000- -3 A. and M .011 001 lOx— -4 Summary: Three base hits: Blount, Ballew. Sacrifice hit: Lawrence. Sto- len bases: Blount, Wyman, Baker. Base on balls: Wyman 5, Lynum 3. Struck out: Wyman 4, Lynum 2. Dou- ble play: Mikulik :o Lawrence to Roundtree. Umpire Woeber. Box Score— Second Game. Southwestern AB R H PO A E Lawrence ss .4 0 0 0 2 0 Hardin, If .5 2 2 2 0 0 Allen, cf .3 1 0 2 0 0 Ballew, 3b .2 1 2 1 3 1 Roundtree, lb . . .3 0 0 11 0 1 Brennan, rf .4 1 0 2 0 0 Duncan, p .3 0 1 1 3 0 Blackburn, p .... .1 0 0 0 0 0 Hallmark, c .3 0 1 3 0 1 Mikulik, 2b .3 0 0 2 3 0 xFranklin .1 0 0 0 0 0 xxLynum .1 0 1 0 0 0 Totals 33 5 7x24 LI 3 A. and M. AB R H PO A E Williamson, cf . . .2 2 1 1 0 1 Blount, 2b .2 0 1 1 2 1 Schow, If .5 0 0 3 0 1 Baker, 3b .4 2 1 2 2 0 Tucker, ss ....... .3 1 1 3 5 0 Kalleen, rf .5 1 f 2 2 0 0 Sikes, lb .5 0 3 9 0 0 Schuenemann, c . . .4 2 1 6 2 0 Holmes, p .2 0 0 0 1 0 Bryant, p .1 0 0 0 0 0 xxxBroiles .0 0 0 0 0 0 xxxxHunt .0 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 33 9 10 27 L2 3 xFranklin hit for Mikulik in 9th. EASTMAN KODAKS AND KODAK SUPPLIES, PIANOS, YICTROLAS AND RECORDS Crosby, Atwater-Kent, R. C. A. Radios; Agency Remington and Corona Portable Typewriters. Cadet Trade Appreciated. ALL KINDS OF DRAWING INSTRUMENTS AND MATERIALS HASWELL’S BOOR STORE PHONE 14 EAT A BURGER AT DAD COLE’S When You Are Hungry Between Leggett and Bat- Roost Halls 4 W. B. CLINE, M. D. * * Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat * * Reffraction and Glasses 4 * Office, Third Floor City Na- •I* tional Bank Building •** * Phones: Res. 622; Office 606 * 4 Bryan, Texas •!» Battalion: Boethel, R. H., Hallets- ville, Texas; Cape, E., San Marcos, Texas; Criswell, L. L., Forney, Texas; Day, J. F-, Eden, Texas;. Decker, C. T., Mission, Texas; Fagan, J. J., Dal las, Texas; Fischer, R. E., Houston, Texas; Hartman, M. A., Thrall, Tex as; Kleber, F. M., Dallas, Texas; Mills, T. W., Groesbeck, Texas; Mont gomery, S. H., Whitewright, Texas; Morris, R. J., Dallas, Texas; Neale, J. J., Denton, Texas; Neubauer, T. A., Taylor, Texas; Owen, J. M., Hamlin, Texas; Rodgers, A. P., McAllen, Tex as; Rowland, M. M., Donna, Texas; Rowland, W. C., Fort Worth, Texas; Smith, H. L., Dallas, Texas; Watson, A. J., Mathis, Texas. PICKUPS (Continued from Page 8) xxLynum hit for Lawrence in 9th. xxxBroiles hit for Holmes in 5th. xxxxHunt ran for Broiles in 5th. Score by Innings— Southwestern 000 210 020—5 A. and M 040 121 Olx—9 Summary: Three base hits, Ballew, Williamson. Sacrifice hits: Tucker, Blount. Stolen bases: Blount 2, Tuck er, Schuenemann, Ballew, Williamson 2, Baker. Base on balls: Duncan 6, Blackburn 1, Holmes 3, Bryant 1. Struck out: Holmes 4, Duncan 2, Bry ant 1, Blackburn 1. Passed ball: Hall mark. Hit by pitcher: Holmes (Allen), Blackburn (Baker). Double plays: Mikulik to Roundtree, Blount to Tuck er to Sikes. Umpire: Woeber. AGGIE WARRIORS OUT FOR TRAINING (Continued from Page 8) in getting started next fall when the time comes. About the only Varsity and Fish men of last year not out are those on some other athletic team of the College. :\i * * The Fish baseball team goes into action this week-end against Marlin High, April 8th and 9th. These will be the first games the Fish have scheduled and Aggie followers can get a line on their future material. These will be the only baseball games scheduled for the week. * * * The Aggie tennis team will jour ney to Houston this week-end where they will meet the Rice Owls. Davis, Gill, Hyland and Ross will make the trip. Each man will play a singles match, and two doubles teams will play also. Davis and Gill will be onfe team while Hyland and Ross will be the other. Professor Thomas of the English Department is the Coach and will make the trip with the team. 5k * ❖ The first track meet of the season on Kyle Field will be held next Sat urday against S. M. U. and should turn out to be a very interesting af fair. S. M. U. has one of the best teams it has had for a long time, and our meet against State last Saturday showed what we had. The baseball team won’t be here but the track team is just as much deserving of your support. Everybody be out and pull for a victory. LONGHORNS DEFEAT AGGIES ON TRACK. (Continued from Page 8) •J*********’ *****4.*4*<* READ BATTALION ADVERTISEMENTS Palestine, Texas; Criswell, J. F., For ney, Texas; Cuthrell, J. H., Nava- sota, Texas; Mosher, W. J., Dallas, Texas; Robbins, C. P., Ennis, Texas; Rogers, W. C., Marlin, Texas; Wrenn, G. M., College Station, Texas. ’30 Numeral: Alsabrook, O. D., Cis co, Texas; Black, R. N., Hollywood, Cal.; Cox, R. T., Eastland, Texas; Dorsey, R. R., Ft. Worth, Texas; ! Gnauck, R. E., El Paso, Texas; Hable, IR. E., Corsicana, Texas; Ish, Frank j W., Waco, Texas; Laster, L. L., Cureo, ■ Texas; M.ortellra, R. A., Houston, Tex- J as; Richter, C. E., Laredo, Texas; ! Sneed, I. C., Waco, Texas. ever been staged between the two state institutions and the competition was so keen that four conference rec ords were exceeded. Cockrell of Texas won the 100 yd. dash in 9.8 sec. which is 1-10 sec. less than the record held by “Dusty” Poth of A. & M. Our own C. E. Buck ran the 220 yard dash in 2-10 second under Poth’s record. Smith of Texas exceed ed the broad jump record by 3 1-4 in ches. Kennedy of A. & M. ran the 220 yd. low hurdle in 1-10 sec. less than the record. This meet furnished several sur prises. Sheppard of Texas, who is famous for his high-jumping, was tied by Ashley of A.& M. for first place. Johnny Crump, the long-legged crane from Menard, proved his ver satility by winning the half-mile in fast time. Yeary of A. & M. surprised everyone by his phenomenal javelin- throwing, coming second in the event, just 6 3-4 inches behind the winner. Our mile relay team, running true (Continued on Page 10)