The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 26, 1930, Image 5

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    THE BATTALION
FRESHMAN—
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Coach Higginbotham and Walter Ew
ell had charge of A squad, B squad
was coached by Anderson and Dutch
Dillingham, and C squad was under
the instruction of Red Dorsey. The
A squad was composed of the best
material of the fish team.
The team as a whole has gone
through a fairly successful year. It
is balanced and strong in every po
sition, and should cause much compe
tition next year among the varsity
for a place on the team. Three games
were played during the year.
They won from Bryan High, 19-0;
and from Allen Academy, 9-0; and
lost one to Brownsville Junior Col
lege, 19-0.
B SIGNAL—
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B Signal Corps forward. Floyd scor
ed 8 of his team’s 16 points, six of
which were made from near the cen
ter of the floor. The other two were
the result of foul shots. L. P. Morgan,
also of the Signal Corps played an
excellent game, while A. C. Doche
starred for the losers.
In the class B championship tilt,
H. M. Starcke was the main cog in
the Company H scoring machine, be
ing credited with 14 of the 23 points
scored by his team. R. E. Barfield,
also of Company H, and B. F. Carter
of the Signal Corps were the other
outstanding men.
With the playing of these games the
1930 intramural basketball season was
brought to a close.
AGGIE CENTERS
Abbey
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War themes won first place among
both books and plays in the poll of
“senior superlatives,” at the New Jer
sey College for Women.
A $15,000 damage suit brought
against the freshman and sophomore
clases of Columbia University by the
owner of a restaurant which was dam
aged in a class fight, was dismissed
as against the two classes, and in
dividuals were made defendants in
stead.
Investigation carried on by Louis
I. Dublin, statistician for the Metro
politan Life Insurance Company, has
led to the discovery that college-bred
men live longer on the average than
other men.
COACH OF CHAMPIONS
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FRANK ANDERSON
Anderson has produced six cham
pionship cross country teams at Ag-
gieland.
A collection of 22,000 moths and
butterflies, the work of a lifetime, has
been presented to Cornell University
by Addison J. Ellsworth, a printer
who made a hobby of collecting but
terflies on holidays and Sundays.
Mark Webb, Cambridge University
bacteriologist, told students of the
University that two youths who had
grafted the head of a bee on a beetle
afterward maintained they had evolv
ed the perfect humbug.
Meeting at Sandusky, O., recently,
the Ohio division of the United
Daughters of the Confederacy, decid
ed to place a marker at the Mount
Vernon, O., birthplace of Dan Em
mett, author of the Southern anthem,
“Dixie”.
UNIFORM TAILOR SHOP
Tailor Made
Shirts and Breeches
Blouses and Slacks
MENDL & HORNAK, Props.
LUCCHESE
BOOT CO.
Made to order
Boots, Belts
and Shoes.
Write in for
Order Blank.
215 Broadway,
San Antonio,
Texas.
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H. B. VIDAL,
viral Station Sales
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University of
Colorado, ’22
H. J. KONGABLL,
Industrial Sales,
Tulsa, Oklahoma,
Ok la. A. & M., '27
T~70URTH down! Seconds to play! Defending a slender one-
-1- point margin of victory, eleven husky bodies have valiantly
repulsed three smashing attacks which have advanced the ball a
scant foot to the fifteen-yard line. With success almost certainly
within the defender’s grasp, the field goal specialist drops far back
behind his stalwart line. A crashing impact — a blur of rushing
bodies — and his nimble foot sends the ball high between the goal
posts for the winning points!
Shift this scene to a battle ground of modern business. The goal
is an important contract ... a substantial order for equipment or
appliances. Salesmanship, backed by a product of established
quality, plays its important part; but a Westinghouse representa
tive is more than a salesman. The background of specialized engi
neering skill that enables him to serve his customers as a consultant
in electrification is what supplies the necessary “punch” to win.
To many a younger college man with Westinghouse has come
the opportunity to apply his talent toward the conclusion of a
worthwhile transaction. The young men whose photographs
appear on this page are but a few of the many who, with college
only a few years behind them, are finding success with an organiza
tion offering such a variety of opportunities in the world’s elec
trical work.
Below are listed a few of the many electrical jobs handled
by Westinghouse in recent years, wherein younger college
men have played important parts:
'L.ightingof the Barcelona Exposition, Barcelona, Spain . . . Hydro-
Electric Generators, Conowingo Station, 'Philadelphia Electric
Company . .. Plant Electrification, Maine Seaboard Paper Company
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J. A. BUTTS,
-Leadquarters Sales,
University of
Maryland, ’22
F. H. STOHR,
Headquarters Sales,
Univ. of Iowa, ’22