THE BATTALION 7 Ag-gies Trample Steers With 34 To 10 Victory Hitting' the basket from all angles, Coach Reid’s Ag'gie goal tossers ran wild over the lowly University of Tex as Steers Saturday night in the Me morial Gym to defeat them 34 to 10. The playing of Hoke, Moody and Bell was outstanding throughout most of the game. Moody, in scoring ten points was high point man, Bell and Hoke coming next with 8 and 7 re spectively. The fact that two of Moody’s four goals were made directly from the side of the basket, and were the re sult of perfectly placed one hand shots, stamped him as one of the leading goal-shooters on the Aggie squad and thereby placed him in line for a reg ular berth on Coach Reid’s fast step ping five. By some very alert guarding Cap tain Shiro Hoke held Fomby, lanky Longhorn pivot man, to one field goal. At the same time Hoke managed to loop three baskets and one free throw before being replaced by Floyd in the middle of the second half. Beau Bell, second in the scoring race Saturday night, with some clever pass ing and goal-shooting gave the spec tators a few thrills until his depar ture from the game late in the sec ond half. Bull Elkins, Longhorn scoring ace was added to the Reidmen’s list of no field goal victims, being stopped completely without even one to his credit for the entire game. Fomby, an other Steer ace was also helpless be fore the air-tight defense of the Ag gies. When Hoke was removed from the game Saturday night is was the first time he has been replaced in a con ference tilt this season. Conference— (Continued from page 6) finished second in the conference run ning. The 1931 schedules: Aggies April 4—Baylor at College. April 10—T C U at College. April 18—Texas at Austin. April 24—S M U at College. April 27—Rice at Houston. May 1—Baylor at Waco. May 2—T C U at Ft. Worth. May 4—S M U at Dallas. May 7—Rice at College. May 16—Texas at College. Rice Institute April 3—Baylor at Houston. April 11—T C U at Houston. April 17—S M U at Dallas. April 18—T C U at Fort Worth. April 20—Baylor at Waco. April 21—Texas at Austin. April 25—S M U at Houston. April 27—A & M at Houston. May 7—A & M at College. May 15—Texas at Houston. Baylor University March 25-26—Northwestern, Waco. April 3—Rice at Houston. April 4—A & M at College. April 10—S M U at Waco. April 14—Texas at Waco. April 16—T C U at Ft. Worth. April 20—Rice at Waco. April 25—T C U at Waco. April 28—S M U at Dallas. May 7—Texas at Austin. Texas University April 11—S M U at Austin. April 14—Baylor at Waco. April 18—A & M at Austin. April 21—Rice at Austin. April 24—T C U at Austin. May 1—T C U at Ft. Worth. May 7—Baylor at Austin. May 15—Rice at Houston. May 16—A & M at College. Texas Christian U. April 7—S M U at Dallas. April 10—Aggies at College. April 11—Rice at Houston. April 16—Baylor at Fort Worth. April 18—Rice at Fort Worth. April 24—Texas at Austin. April 25—Baylor at Waco. May 1—Texas at Fort Worth. May 2—Aggies at Fort Woi'th. May 11—S M U at Fort Worth. Southern Methodist U. April 7—T C U at Dallas. April 10—Baylor at Waco. April 11—Texas at Austin. April 17—Rice at Dallas. April 24—Aggies at College. April 25—Rice at Houston. April 28—Baylor at Dallas. May 2—Texas at Dallas. May 4—Aggies at Dallas. May 11—T C U at Fort Worth. A woman student at the University of Tulsa was shot and dangerously wounded by the wife of the girl’s for mer employer who had accused her of illicit relations with her husband. Give That Watch A Good Spring- Cleaning We are equipped to take care of all kinds of repair work and our price is rea sonable and work fully guar anteed. Your credit It good at Caldwell’s Jewelry Store Cornell University students recent ly won the 14th annual intercollegiate judging contest at the Madison Square Garden Poultry Show, thus taking a silver cup for the fifth time in eight years. It costs the American taxpayers approximately two cents of every $100 he pays in taxes to keep up the expenses of the president and vice- president and to keep up the White House. AGGIELAND TAILOR SHOP Tailor Made Uniform Shirts Breeches — Blouses — Slacks A Specialty FRANK ZUBIK, Prop. VISIT OUR SPORTING GOODS DEPARTMENT Track Shoes 4.85 Baseball Shoes . . 4.95 Tennis Rackets . 1.98 to 4.95 Tennis Balls .39 Base Ball Gloves 1.98 to 3.95 Golf Clubs 1.75 to 4.95 Golf Balls .39—.49—.66 —And Many Other Things Not Mentioned Here MONTGOMERY WARD CO. The Box Score: Texas Elkins, f Sparks, f - Price, f Hopkins, f Tullis, f Kubricht, f-c Fomby, c W. Taylor, g Ingrum, g Perkins, g E. TaylOr, g ... Harrison, g Fg.Ft.Pf.Tp. 0 10 1 0 0 0 0 10 3 2 0 0 2 0 10 0 2 0 0 0 0 10 4 2 0 0 10 0 10 1 10 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 4 2 12 10 Aggies— Roberts, f Bell, f Marcum, f Moody, f Hoke, c .. Floyd, c Veltman, g Doche, g Beard, g Fg.Ft.Pf.Tp. 0 0 0 0 3 2 18 0 0 0 0 4 2 1 10 3 117 0 2 0 2 0 10 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 TOTALS 13 8....5 34 Officials: Sears and Bushman. Sport Bits— (Continued from page 6) Cavalry and the second with the low ly Composites, appears to be the fu ture intramural football champion. Beginning this week Lieutenant Nachman’s sharpshooters, national champions last year in the small bore indoor rifle competition, will fire the first matches of the present season. The team appears to be equally as strong as last year’s judging from practice records. Coach Klepto Holmes is develop - ing quite a freshman basketball team apparently. Having won five games to date in as many starts, the team has scored a total of forty or more points i nevery game. Temple Junior College, Navasota High School, and Blinn Memorial College are the vic tims in the games played to date. Whatever else one may say about novels, there are no statements which are not likely to be disputed. One is that many people write them, and the other is that many people read them. —V. Saekville-West. ? Which of these cigarettes is the tallest — but maybe you’re on to this one! YOUR EYES MAY FOOL YOU BUT your taste tells the Truth! MILDER. ..an D BETTER TASTE <£) 1931, Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co.