The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 30, 1932, Image 4

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LY HALL
JOE E. BROWN
in
“LOCAL BOY MAKES
GOOD”
Saturday. April 2
6:30 and 8:30, Admission 35f
Tod Browning's Amazing In
side Story
Wednesday, April 6, 6:30
Admission 25*
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Don’t Miss The
COLLEGE GIRL
I
A Collegiate Musical
Comedy in Two Acts
Bryan Higrh School
il Auditorium
INESDAY
and
THURSDAY
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See “Dooley” Dawson
as the Football Star!
Norge Rollator Refrigeration
GIVES YOU THE BENEFIT OF EXTRA COOLING
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THE NORGE
Haswell’s Book Store
Bryan
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SHOW TALK
T HE BATTALION
FRESHMAN-
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of th« freshmen, who
r a 17t6 lead, and «cor
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■lack playing
were enjoy in*
Thursday. Friday. Saturday— ed 8 tuna. The Caigaron boy* made
Palaee—“Sky Devila.“ 28 hit* to 18 for the freahlnen.
Saturday—Assembly Hall—“Lo- Jake Mooty pitched the entire
cal Boy Make* Good.” game for the Aggie fish while the
Satarday preview. Taeaday, Wed- Yoemen used three men on the
aday—Palace—“Street Sceaea.“ mound. .
Sunday, Monday - Palace—“She The aecond affair Satarday was
Wanted a Millionaire.” la little leas hectic in that the fish
Wednesday—Assembly
Freaks,”
arsity Wins Over
l •
sh In Fast Meet
i^ith Heavy Margin <•
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SENIORS—
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scond affair Satarday
eaa hectic fp; that the
Hall— held their opponents to five runs
while scoring ten, making 16 hits iDj
to Cameron’s 10 snd scoring in mil
;lt
$600,000 snd a year of time was but two inning*.
spent in the making of Howard
Hughes, “Sky Devils,” newest air BAND
comedy. Spencer Tracy ia Wilkie. L
Sergeant Hogan ia played by Wil- (Continued frota'paii.l)
liam Boyd, the original sergeant Martin; “Then You’ll Remember
Quirk. The feminine lead is play Me. on the fleugifcorn ! by Bob
ed by Ann Dvorak. Direction by Rodgers.
Sidney Sutherland, and the excel- f This program is of an advanced wlfijjj several of the
lent playing of Tracy, Cooper and C |* M and ia a credit to the baad fr«s$man stars took advantage of
Boyd, make this the outstanding recognised by Dean Van Katjwick thj jreek end sad went home, while
comedy of the air, as well as a real 0 f SMU as " one of the leading col- were working out for spring
thriller. Benchley and Sherwood ^,,<1, 0 f the country.”
gives the dialogue more than its According to R. J, Sechrist, cap-
shsre of laughs. tain of the band, if requests for
' 11 standard numbers'mp made they
Joe E. Brown, wide-mouthed com- aril] be complied with, as far as pos
ed isn, turn* collegiate In his com- sible, on futura programs. Captain
edy, “Local Boy Makes Good.” For Sechrist's address is H< x 1019 stu-
the love of’U girl, he forsakes his dents exchange,
study of the cactus to make good
on the track team. Not only does
this siren inspire him to run, but
gives him a good diagnoses of his
i libido.
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her of the Engineer Corps, hold
ing the rank of jHautenant-coloncl.
Fix, with a total of 236 points,
just brhind Bell. He is a student
mechanical engineering snd
|" holds the rank ef cadet-major in
Fi*H Team Not Well the Field Artillety.
nted In Practice . The only one of the run-off can-1
I- didste* not s engineering student
li Herring, who is seeking a de
skewing of unusual strength greis in g^icuJtaml .dministrstion.
he dashes and a discouraging Herring's grade point total ia 208.
ia the mile prevailed Sat- jfe holds the rank of cadet-major
^y afternoon when *he varsity „ d b a member of the Cavalry
team overwhelmed the fish
by s lop-sided score of 71-17.
varsity took nine oat of ten
places. Scheduled to be a corn-
meet between the two
it turned oat to be only a
e workout for the vanity
Squadron.
Ballots bearing the names of the
five candidates will be available in
the Main Building rotunda Tues
day and seniors ore requested to
indicate their choice by placing an
“X” after the name of the candi
dates of their choice. Ballots must
be signed by the men casting them.
• Dr. LAMAR JONBS
Dentist
X-Ray
Second Floor City National
■ Bank Building
Bryan, Taxaa *
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COTTON-
(Continued from page 1)
of Livingston, with Tom M. Drew,
also of Livingston, pa “Groom.”
Pi r
Fish Not Represented
supposedly strong freshman
was not well represented in
f the svgm*. Thera eras no
ia'feha weigh*./' j [ .
track,and a strong wind
G. J. Kohler, Pa lee tine;
ralman to run the 100 and
fard dashes in 9.9 and 22.0
respectively. W. B. Hoosier
ord, freshman, was timed at
IQ jpgeonds flavin the century and
alsg'tlosely followed Kohler in the
2ahW
Qompetition in the mile showed
pronounoed weakness in the
entrants. C. D. Long, Ros-
The Greater Palace i
THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY
One of 1931s best ten picture*. Models for the Trousseau and their
and Pulitzer prise drama is “Street | are „ fo ,i OW8 .
Scene.” Sylvia Sydney. William A Ju w.iiuim., Hry.n. J D. * *'? ry 1
Collier, Jr. E.I.U, T.ylor, .ml Ji; v * 1 f> . . „
Ur... ... h. li. Bw.iUti CO.‘Humer.lm.n, ran • poor mc-
<48* P 0 ^ Urap *“*’
•nd cKarim Miller. El Kata parkar, freshman H. Fpentes, cross-coun-
Brran. and D. R. KalpH PanaamvUlt; A_i.jL.-_ „... n „_j a
Marvam Parker. Hr>•». and_ H. R. Wad- «Y ^$an, was forced to drop OUt
the hos-
YOUR
David Landau lead the excellent
east. The mountain was moved to
Mohammad, by an exact replica of
New York tenement district in
this picture. Eight members of the
original New York cast were
brought to support the lead in this
picture. The picture is unusual in
that there is not s single interior
scene. The entire story is shot in
one scene, and the whole tenement
life revealed. For excellent drama,
don’t miss this picture.
and Goorar Carpkntrr. Houston.
Gwendolyn Harrison, Taylor, aad Ran-
kia Kennedy. Taylor. Hetk Mri’ardr.
lor. andW. J Bryan. Aura I hi lea:
a* and
•MlTlD
DVORAK
Fashion fans should get
out of the twenty-two excellent ere
Tj.W. Akins, Ft. Worth, and Geo-
rgf^pord, Jourdanton, both showed
Vay- to Sad vantage iq the quarter-mile;
Mar Walton, CoiWr stat*-. .nd /‘"t Alsljb finishing in 51.3 against a
BortJe. Lon,view. Kathryn twin,. Nava- gtlilMg wind.
Mta. and A. C. Mmar. Jr., fkallae; Sarnh »»•» «* —
»nh. Coikire station, and Luthar Hall. Mcvey, Parsons, Kansas
terti r^iK-l * I'.jlr m,, rr ..rrrrth
isrfJTcJSzJcp' jUrs:.: "r'r*
lay. Saw Orleans; LOIaa gfterway. Port flrfL'iin both the: high and low hur-
Wortk. and A. C. Love. IXate; Vlritinia .iLiej
Cokk. Ban Antonio, and M. D. Jackman. • a, ^21
Pmtoria; Cora Boll Pewea«e, Ban Antonio. ; TMl'events and their Winners *re
and W. $. Fields. Irvin,; Mary Jonas.
“She Wanted a Millionaire” tells
the story of a real Miss America
who made the tragic love mistake . _ _ . . „ _
* < sad W. S I leida. Irvin,; Mary Jones, i
of cashing in on her good looks. \Bryan. and John w mew, Menard as
itrl . aindti l-thel Penraaok, Bryan, and J. P. Wnm-, lft(
1M get a thrill >,le ltr».„ - Ull. r.mham Hrv.n aad R i
jws:
SUNDAY 2 and 4 P. M.—Night 8:30 P. M.
Don’t Let Your Diught
Repeat This Girl’i Mistake!
r Dots tht know, do you reaita
Rig truth about beauty conn
unlucky girt who wui them?
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Me. Bryan; Lilia Graham. Bryan aad K
W. Sander*. Dallas. Helen Jfirlaoa. ('t>lle,r r Hi
. Station, and A. A. Rokindim. Hou*t»n; ^
atiorw worn by Joan Bennet. who Aline K-tn,. itryaa. and II M Bryant 220;
l'"rt Arth.if : Plotenre Kraus. Lockhart,
and H. P. Ow«ley. Jr.. NeR 0rleaaa : Alma
la hi Thomarn. t.dleye StatuRi. and C. K.
Koderick. Jr . liallaa. LoulaC Weddln^on.
Bryan, and J. A. Same*. WMk; Joaefhme
Dunn. ColleRr Station, and It. J. Cwin.
Oneavtlle. Jean Sarotedt t'<t|lr,e Station,
and A. P Ji>hn*on, Alvin ; Pranra* Locke.
Bryan, and A. K Johnson. DsH** . Bennie
Marie Marbunrer, Co Hast Station, and T.
W Klein. Colle,e Station; Evelyn Stan
ford. Bryan, and A. E. Itryarit, ('ordeana ,
Marjorie Cavitt. Bryan, and L P. Lawhon. UQ
Deniaon. 1
Mamarei Hi,,*. Bryan, aad Kay Hal-
*ell. Hryaa; Marie Webb. > Bryan, and
Geoeyre Fix. Dallas; Jennie June Howell.
Bryan, and J. W. goherta. Irvp; Owe thy
Heil,.-. t'ollece Station. and|)C. 8. Mar
plays the lead in the picture. Hum
orous Una Merkel, Spencer Tracy,
and Jame Kirkwood lead in the
support in this story of beauty
pageants.
Tod Browning’s “Freaks.” is un
doubtedly one of the strangest pic
tures ever filmed. It is the story of
the loves and hates of the freaks
I of the carnival and circus world.
and above all, their revenge if one tiiTcShUj Christakri BJ£y. Colimc
of their like is injured. The piettg-e SUUo "- • wl * A Wr ‘ rt »' Jr ]
received excellent
direction, and
will give you all the thrills a nor
mal person needs in one night.
SCHOLARSHIP HONOR
SOCIETY MEETING
Dr. J. L. Glanville, of the History
department, will speak before the
regular meeting of .the Scholarship-
’ Honor Society on Wednesday even
ing, March 23 at seven o'clock in
the Asbury Room of the Library.
SPORTS-
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of the faculty. An interesting fea-
dash.y.9 seconds, Kohler,
4 T
Mr,
dash, 22 seconds, Kohler,
Hosier.
440-m dash, 5L3 seconds, Akins,
iiS
880 yfl; dash. 2.2. Mills, R. F. Cook.
rod.
10, 31.9 Marquis, McClendon
I, 49, F. O. Cook, Long,
high hurdles, 15.8, McVey,
H« “
220!
High Simp
ridjri- e.
Brogd^jump, 22’’. 1M”, Kennerly,
Robertson.
p^e’yault, 11’ d”, Hester, Caraa-
■! -H k
low hurdles, 25.7, McVey,
imp, 5'9”, Wingo, McFat-
ture of the reunion is tie rivalry Thirty Men Out
between the larger club* for the
largest number of members present
at the meeting.
Last year this honor went to the
Houston ciub but this year San An
tonio, Fort Worth, and Dallas will
be striving for the honor.;
HDMMU) HUGHB
he Wonfed
Millionaire
JOAN BKNNKTT
SPENCER TRACY
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Samuel 6olcJtUljn presents
Me et Scene
Ptodnction
WITH
SnYIA SIDNET-WILUAM COUIEU^^
PREVIEW 11 P. M.
SATURDAY
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The Asrsrieland Barber Shop
The place for a hair cut and a Tonic!
EXPERT WORK AT ALL TIMES
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R. W. IEYV, lYop.
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First Week For
Me Tennis Try Out
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Oujl <■ the thiriy men reporting
to \fThomas last week for
the A||ie tennis teaid, two were
■ . f 'lwi and two were squadmen
fromyear’s wrsity team, and
three* ^[eife from last year's fresh
man jeom. The m*n from the var
sity t» inv were A. M. Emery, Dal-
1 *». J. L. rtinningham. San
AntoaijU lettermen^ A. O. Saenger,
M. •mnifuil. and G.iS. Williams. Ft.
Wort j^dquad men.
Thd -taien from; the freshman
team w$fe J. E. Robertson, Austin;
W. Di ^oiTells, Bdeckenridge; and
J. S. ^BiMyard. Brown wood.
H.-.na-e . ; the tfnnis courts not
being (gjMtpleted, the team has not
ible; to
BECKWITH’S
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Cleaners.—Dyers—Hatters
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f Bryan* Texas
Serving The Aggies For 12 Years
Agents in all Halls
msm
been Bljlito do aity practicing as
yet, Mwqnstructug) has been has-
jtiie courts and one has
leted in order that the
get into Term. The first
is schefluled to take
April 9 against SMU.
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Phone 4K0
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CORPS DANCE
SERVICE CAR
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i-*Headquarter»—
Nejr York Cafe
I>0 Sausley, Driver
The Campus Barber Shop
“The FYiendly Shop”
A complete line of Hair Tonics and Oils that
can not be excelled.
First Class BXrber Work at all Times!
Bert Smith, Prop.
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THREE BIG DAYS
Thursday — Friday — Saturday
if IT -In
April 14,15 and 16
REXALL
Original Radio One-Cent Sale
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2 for the price of one, plus 1?
1 \ flftdi .
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Aggieland Pharmacy
“YOUR DRUG STORE”
No Uniform?
SEE THE
Exchange [Store-
They Carry A Complete Line Of
IMILITARY UNIFORMS
“Official Store Of The Aggies”
R. K. Chatham, Mgr.
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