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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1932)
I I! - M ■■ DR. A. BEN BOW Dmttet Phont: t7S or 636 Bryan Offic* ovor Pint SUU Bank Aggie Tank Team if I J M : Ready For Meet In Austin April 2 MOTHER’S DAY May 8th Whether jrou’re at home or far away, your photojrraph arili please her. It’* the one thing every Mother always appreciates. SPECIAL—1 8x10 13 value for $1.60. Affgielaitd Studio Joe Soeolik Proa. ■mmm m l.rCCHESB BOOT (XX Made to order IUh,!*, Bella A Shoes. Write in for er» Her blanka. 2J5 Broadway, Entry List la Complete For .The State Meet; Hunu Missed. Aggie hope* for a wtn tn the flnt conference meet to be held for aequatic R(Hirts in the Southwest Conference, in Austin April 1 and 2 are very slim. The Texas Steers, by virtue of their overwhelming de- fent of the Aggies in Austin Inst week end will be favorites to win. The Farmers, even though peak in places will enter n large number of contestants, and should bo fav orites to come in second. Defeated Once For the Inst few years A and M has been represented by 4 strong water team. They met their first defeat last year at the hands of the Houston Y.M.C.A. team, but this year have suffered defeat to the Houston “Y” boys and to '^na University. Big Dan Humaaon, who gradual ed last year, will be sadly missed Friday and Saturday during the the B A TT 5]! % O N 3 T rill head Stadents la Cast / veterans w Frank Wataan, the freshman Toad nine, from the hills, Dooley Dawson as ing returned Cmpty the football star, A. S. War* Among the aa the Dean of Men, Mr*. Priscilla ent with Simms Reeds as the Dean of Wo- Meyer, men, and Mrs. SM Perry as the En- the Frogs, glish teacher lead the cast. V in the Other members ef th# cast are: *y. elongated lesser, E. B. Curtsinger, Sam Crenshaw, of the show. Maurice Young, Frank Bereaki, [ Kinsy Dave Young, Eleanor Lucas, Ruth exceptionally Johnson, Ursula Esteil, Otis Gap- _ pie. Bus Moore, and Otis Gayle, mentor is thoroughly confident There is also a chorus ef forty his ability to win against confi girls dressed in the latest collegiate ^nre competition. One other h attire. of much prom Tickets are being sold by mem-, well in trainihg to date la X hers of the east, chorus, Junior Roark. Roark 1* expected Bridge Club, McQueen's Pharmacy, some service In the game and members of the Bryan Good day. Cheer Fund. Admission 'is fifty cent* to the residents of Bryan and College, and twenty-five cent* for students of the College. y is reported to be onally well against opposition and the conspicuous on Mg failed to find the pellet wKh any 'two lettermen hays consistency,, fielding and pitching last year’s tegu^ has been above average for early of promising taw games. In the two tilts th* past Coach “Dutcl^t week end the team made consider meator qj ably leas miscuet than th# profes to do big thigg^jr sional Texas Leaguers, ace “SlinT Hn^l. 1 . . is tha , 1\# line-up with “Bob” Garvey receiving, Weber on first. Sweetie Davis second, George Carpenter third and ’^Mitch” Mitchell at short is apparently complete for the infield ft the start Saturday. Captain Lester “Squawk” Vdtman due to patrol the center garden with “Pete” Croxier, Verne An drews. and i Ike Lowenstein the chief candidates for the two re maining posts. Pitching assign ment* are likely to be divided be- „ u K tw ** 0 •weral of the promising Pr*ctk* “ ra " 10 d * U on th, «,u.d .jth in fg' ‘ * “ Moon, both rs of nun and wia- year, may Co. D Infantry Wins Horseshoe Contest ^To Become Champs Company D Infantry won th* in tramural horsesho,--pitch ing cham pionship Tuesday afternoon by da- feating Battery D, Artillery, 2-1, in th* final play-off game. The mem- ban of the winning team who re ceived intramural medals are: F. P. Ellis, C. Y. Turner, U. H. Ball, The handball semi-final play-offs were not played this week as sche duled because several ef th* play ers were in th* hospital The semi final and final games will taka place aa soon as these players are able to resume play. Pradke Gai been neither Farmers Open Season With Frog Game April 2 ..tossers on favor of or •*ninpGN Bob .. Scheet or Freddie Marshall the percentage iof the Aggies, ha*-; shaw le|lding y,. for ing collected one win, a tie, afef , one loss in three games competii with teams which should comps favorably with Southwest confs starting selection. Fischer and ! wmwrmmmnr~ cailouira omiJSm OffW. Hmc. S.II. 14 R. H. Harrison, Jr^ M.D. PHYSICIAN MS St aGBON ISCT Parker RWr Rttm. Traaa A. A M-. t* Offtr. PhMM SSS a#^ 174 N. A—»er—Call Ca—Sy Ptafry ence nines in both hitting and field- ing. While the sluggers have as jjt tl Watch A Good Spring Cleaning? 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