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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1933)
* J ■ u\ Pool To Be Opened As Soon As Remainder Of Apparatus Is Received And Installed IletfulatinnN Pool By Governing Use of Students Are An nounced lly Penberthy. fore :th be • fer L. Fen mural at nmall ai Sofne nect^nary arraniff merits that pill require two or three daya for 4ompletiot> must be made be fore !the aew swimming pool will *n#d to he student body. W. tenberthy director of intra- ithletka, stated today. A amount of equipment has not jjet arrive! and apparatus has to be installed to heat the water in the pool before it will be available for u^e by thej students. Announce ment; of the ejfcct date of the open ing fill be thrried in the Daily Bulletin. Mr. Penberthy added. Uniform rtfrulation* that will prevail in connection h’ith the pool require the une of bathing straps and caps during tht hours that the px>l Will be open to students only and the !use of cotton suits during the seeaions that are open to students and faculty members. Thosq in chargb of the pool decided that hirl’ing raps would be neces sary to prevent an undue load on the filters frofri hair oil of either a natural ar agtificial type. Bath ing strap* are* required as a pro tective ueasurl for the swimmers. * A study is being made of the vanmfs kinds |f cotton suits with the view of securing the most de sirable type f+r use in the pool. Wool suits will be prohibited be cause it is felt ^hat a large amount of lint will accpmulate in the pool and cOntamtnaie both it and the filters, A tentative schedula provides that the pool u'ill be used by the physical education classes in the morning ami vfill be open to the general student body from 2:00 to 5:30 dvery alfternoon including Definite Plan* for ActivitieH of Reunion and Week-En4 Are Not Yet ( ompleted. Seven Letters To Be Awarded Aggie Gagers Holmes’ h reshmen Team Pre sented With Seven Numer aLs By Athletic (’ounri! Seven members of t’oach John KeiJ’s Texas Agpru- basketball team that finished third in the conference, were awarded letters last week by the athletic council. At the same time a like number of Coach Klepto Holmes' freshman eager* were presented with num- m ' 1 : Next Few Days i- j *\ ! j 4 CSC Motif Chemical Engineering Student Featured . Y. Dances Prominent Texans Invi Deliver Addresses quel Preceding Cotton Ball Final; Arrangements for Music WHI Be Made Durin? the To the Coming Week, n- Members who received the var sity • letter were Captain Joe Moody, Corpus Christi; J. E. Rob erts. Terrell; Clarpnce Marcum. Kstelline; Griffin Bneaaeale, Crock ett; Earl Horn. Dallas; Joe Merka. Bryan; and Ellis $tan*el, Guey- I’eter Molyneaux, editor o| Texas Weekly. anojW. L. Cl ^ of the firm of Artderson-Chiyton ..nJ Company, have been invl speak at the banquet precedi annual Cotton Hall to be held the evening of April 7, Recording to A E. Bryant, Corsicana, president of the Agronomy Society. Mi A tjieme depicting n garden The ’in ^ld Japan and including ton artist$r representations of the fam ed cherry blossom, will feature the decorative' motif of the Rosa Vol- snteef dMKres to be he!d April 2u-22.|ae<»rding to O. H. Smith, San Antonio, chairman of the de- | viUd to liqg the toratiyns committee. Work on the 'macy to the team captain and the world's most prominent cptto Former students i*f the college will hold thair annual re-uaion April 15-16, E. E. Mc<Juiilen, sec retary of the Former Students As sociation, announced early this | dan. Louisiana. The‘trophies given , problems in this co week. > j! | « s annually by the A||gieland Phar- regarded. U n pute< Definite plans for the program for the week-end have not yet been -completed. Ac has always been the. custom, howdver, visitors will be invited to waich intramurnl games and other athletic contests. The two million dollar program of aia- jor improvements now under con struction on the rampu* should be of special interest to campus vis itors, Mr. McQuillen paid. Mr. Molyneaux is recognized as . L- ,, . , w decorwiona will be begin as soon an outstanding evonomat|Eand h I ^ world traveler, and! has |Jn on P* Smith “ id tod,y ' various governmnetnl committoes Acc^rdin|f to W. P. Machemehl, and survey*. Mr. (jlayton, those Bellviie, chairman of the music opinion concerning agricultural ‘omm^tee, final arrangements for estca to play for the da*:c- r try is highly on^estra to to be the | »*» ?»lf riinent cotton w «^k ^t i< und< P.4 most valuable player were won by Captain Moody and Roberts res pectively. Freshmen who received numer als were: M. E. Carmichael. Lam- merchants. Other prominent ipen invited to attend the banquet are: R. J. Mur ray. general manager of the Y**as Cotton Cooperative in Dallas; John kin; W. L. Couser, Brerkenridge; Carpenter president ctf the Tuva* practi The effective hurling of Bob Scheer and Jake Mooty, coupled with the all-around hard hitting by the balance of the team, enabl ed Coath Roswell Higginbotham’s within the coming i Texas Aggie nine tu take their understood that nego- first game of the 1933 season .when they defeated the I. G\ A. team from Hpuston 16-2 last Friday af- er the; Stale. The recent spell of ternoon on the Kyle Field diamond, good feather has enabled the or ganization to hold its scheduled Is. tiationk hare been carried on with *evera( outstanding orchestras ov- J. M. Davis Amarilli; W. N. Har iris, 1 la Has. W. H. Hickman. Bra zoria; X. B. Tohline, Fort Worth; >nd W’. T. Wilkins, franklin. Four of the seven varsity letter- men. Moody. Marcum. Horn, and Power and Light Company some twenty-five othrr* in Texas circles. Th. banqi gram a Co ,inch»d' F'f nd nt pro- |a'k>. igibility this year and vill not be available for the 1934 season. ?nti body a^ternoi K'ontinuef on page 31 New Members Of Directorial Chosen Aggie Marksmen Begin Work for preparations FOR Hears! Trophy aNNUALEI DANCE BEING COMPLETED b>* members of the liexas Legisla ture. Governor Minton A. Fiiiyu- Roberts, have completed their eli- son and former-Governor James E. Dual .Match Firing for Year I* Finished With 79 Wins Out of 91 Matches Fiijrd. AGGIE TEAM WINS PUCE IN 1 JUDGING CONTEST I s—— Dairy Judging Team Awarded Casll PiHzes of More Than Forty-F|xe Dollars. r i*”! - By coisis&nt placing in the dairy (be ' judging corv|p*t held at the South- name* of the representatives fVoiq westenf Exposition and Fat Stock Is Chosen By Senior Class To Deliver Valedictory Address 0thet| ( andidntes In Run-Off W ere Evans, Gottlieb, Steele, and W’iFson. H. Perktns of' Dallas.- senior student in chemical engineering, was elecUfl valedictorian of the Class bf 1933 in the final election for this office held Monday night in the Assembly Haft. Perkins was dtosen frem among the five who received «fhe greatest number of votes in the primary election held Tuesdaf, March 14. The other four candidates entering the final elec tion were: W. T. Evans, Corsicana;. B. M. .Gottlieb, Corsicana; ,W. E. Steele, dr, Alvin; and E. J. Will- son Blmraaan. i. In this run-off election, Perkins received a convincing majority ef the votes cast, his total number be ing almost twice that of the fore most of the other candidates. Perkihs, -who is to receive his B. S. degrte in chemical engineering Scheer and Mooty limited the yjs- * n J>”'« had amassed a total of itors to only 9 scattered hits while 24K go»de points up to the begin- the Houston pitchers allowed the’*«"P “f this school year, and ex- Aggies 16 hits. reeded by forty grade points the Th, work of Bill Sodd. Fort i» l*« ™-«« «'«- Worth. j«k,. Mooty, Fort Worth. t,< “ n "•*'*" * <l>»<“WO'.hod .to- .nj Boh ConntB-y. ttl-o of Fort h '" , fi "' v"™ Worth. prontiriny -ophomor- A *"* ♦ l « ,ble ,l ; r ... thr outounditift feptur, of ' T “ T ' *" d '* h<,ut '"* nt BY AGGIE NINE Effective Hurling of Scheer and Mooty Holds Visitors To Nine Scattered Hit*-. Ferguson have expressed theit in terest in the affair and plan to at tend in perfton if the affair* of' State will at all pernjit Bryant expressed the Society’* j appreciation for the cooperation j shown by the A awl M Clubs ill re- ' spending to the requests for yet resentatives for the pagesnt colonel if the Field Artillery regi ment. a member of the Ross Vol unteers, and president of the Schol- orship Bonor Society Dallas. Fort Worth. Houston, Firing in the Hearst Trophy Match will begin the latter part of this week, according to First Lieu tenant J. E. Rierson. Coach of the Rail Will He Preceded Bv a Banquet for EJC. Seniors ■ f »"*inced l*»«r and Their Dates. •ri. Show iit Plans and preparations for the A and M Rifle Team, after the * nrual Electrical Engineer's Dance five men to compose the Aggies’ first team ars selected. The five members-Of the first team will be selected from the folli»wing: G. R. Rhine. San AtlUmio, newly elected captain of tb* Hearst Trophy Team; C. J. Artders4n,jLawn; J. A. McDavitt. San Antoni faker, ’ San Aittoniq ton id; Roy Huf- io; t- J. Guer- iio; had G. H. ^ort Worth Monday. pie. Waco, and San Antonio wll oe March It, mi*mbers of the A and ; M I>ai#y Jidging Team were a- ] wattled' cash prizes of more than | forty-fike <£llars. although the 1 team a* a Vhole won only third place irt|the |ontest. Guy T. Anderson and L. J. W'ardlaw Eeplace W. T. drum. San Antonio Montgomery and P. L. Samuels, also of San Antonio Downs, pn Board. H . vin(r won ^ of iht 91 | „ es in which they fired this yedr, Selection af (^uy T. Anderson, the A and M marksmen finished prominent planter from Calvert, firing dual intercollegiate matches and L. J. Wardlaw, Fort Worth last week. The teams defeated in Attorney, to the Board of Direc- the final week of dual matches in- tors of A and M College was made elude: California UnivmRy, Uni- recent ly by Governor Miriam A. versity of Peonsytvania, Univer- Fergusop. Mr. Anderson and Mr. sity of Mississippi, University of Wardlaw were Appointed to the North Dakota, I’niverpty of Ida places formerly held by W. T. ho, and the State University of Montgomery of $an Antonio, and Utah. P. L. Downs, JrJof Temple. Medlll9 thjU ire t0 ^ printed Mr. l^ontfome^y is a contractor ^ the a and II Rifle Te*m that and raneher and has completed an won finit p i, ce fa, the Eighth Corps txpirOd term <jf six years as a Ares Intercollegiate Match mber of the a grad' which is to be hekl in t|ie Mess Hall innex Friday. March J4, are near- ng completion according to Har vey Cash, Canyon, chairman of the decorations committee. The Span ish patio motif being carried out in the decorations is blended with unique lighting effects. Preceding the dance a banquet for the senior electrical engineer ing students and their dates will be held in the banquet room of the Mess Hall. The Campus Serenad- prs are to play for this dance. Gooch Is Principal Speaker At Banquet of Pre-Medical (1hb IndividuaPhonors went to H Six faculty member* and thirty- Barnhaft. Gainesville, who won eight students attended the ban- third place in judging jerseys, quet of the local Pre-Medical So- 1 fourth placq in the entire contest, ciety held in the Mesa Hall on the j and firtt place op the A and M evening of Monday, March 20 Dr. team. & L. ^Hansen, Aggie judger W. T. Gooch, professor of chrm- from Tinrplb* won second place in istry and advisor to the pre-mjedi- judginffcbol^teins, and sixth place cal students at Baylor University. I in the gntir^ contest, was the principal speaker of the Otheif members of the team who the game. Sodd, Aggie left fielder, in four times at bat connected with a triple, a double, and two singles for a perfect batting average. His triple came when bases wen' loaded. (y>nnelley, third baseman, hit a hinm-r in the fifth scorings Lowenstem before him. Mooty, who relieved Scheer in the box in the fifth inning allowed only four hits and struck out seven men. In two trips to the plate he collected a single and a double for a perfect day at bbt. Scheerj veteran Aggie twirler, struck out five men and allowed (! Ve . h '. t *L n . lhe f . i ? t f ° ar !?*!!**: Wells and Vela Represent A and M In No Decision De bate Fast Friday. i . x » Aggie Debaters Meet LSU On •1 ^ * Debt Question He had ihtle trouble after the first frame when he was touched for 3 hits and one rub. Ed Cecil, who relieved Gordon mound duties for the visitors in third held the Aggie? scoreless 'with the exception of the fifth when Sodd's double, Connel- ley’s homer, nnd Lowenstein’s sin gle accounted for four runs. tv art: dent; Collegiate Slant? Is Studied by Nebraska program. Officers of the club ham Jones, Taft, pre4dent; R. 0. Herman, Yoakum, vice-president; and G. G. Shaw, Kaufman, sec re- |f|||| tary-treasurer. The program com- mittee includes: C. H. Winkler, Jr- tJei College Station, chairman; Edwii M. Schull, Dallas; and Joe S. Har made t|e trip with Coach A. L. Darnell ^erd: Fred Gremmel. Pet- tus, and Holmes, Gonzales r 5 Newspaper Writers lan. Temple. Plans for ait inspection trip to Galveston on the thiHy-first of March are being formulated by the members of the club. . Omaha. Neb.—(IP)—Aided by college editors, newspaper men of this city have compiled samples bf up-to-date college idiom. Some ^maples: , A babe, dark horse, muddy plow. New tc Hunter College hibt of ; getting among they tudents Are By Faculty Retaliate Students ; at have long had a up questionaires es telling what the faculty. Wrestling Fans And Contestants Are In Majority Wrestling Takes the Spotlight Among the Numerous Pop ular Intramural Sports. .1 >llege, who ia a Tern; is been a member of Directors for tie pas Temple banker, the Board past ten years, revised, thb Board is now of t. I L Law, Houston, nt of the Board, H. C. Schuhmarhet, Houston. Walter G. Lacy, Warn, B>r<j E. White. Lan- nastor, B J. Kie it, Dallas, G. P. White. Brady. j|>feph Kopecky, Hallettsville, Guy T. Anderson, and L. J. Wardlaw. two oil can. ice wagon or squaw is a rd. while Mr. a g 0i have been received by co-ed. of A and M Lieutenant-Colobel A. R. Emery, A heavy is a football player. head of the A and M Military De- “I'm no green pastufc,” means, partment. Thebe medals will be Tve been places and (fone things. presented to the ten members com- A joker is a speakeasy. The posing the winning rifle team at dean's team is that select group a review of thr corp* sometime of students called into the dean’s this spring. office to explain gradab- A letter written by Major-Gen- Schnoxsy moons extraordinary eral Winnans, commander of the or amazing. Eighth Corps Area, accompanied What’s the score? means “What the medals, expressing the Gen- is it all about?” ■ * , Polish the apple means getting (Continued on page 3) bn the good aide of the prof —* ONE FOR RIFLEY T. C. Morris, president of the senior class at A and M College, figured In nhat might be called a new angle on the • , R»ple>" system of addressing letters. . A co-ed at Southern Meth odist University . recently mailed a letter to M<vri* with no address oh the envelope other than bis caricature and the line “College Station. Texas." Morris got the letter. Last ireokf the faculty had re ciprocated by forming a combined opinida’Tf tbi students. Most Ob jectionable Wait among the stu dents, the fatuity said, were insin cerity, a|rgrtiisivenes8 and selfish-, ness. Ode department head said she thought the worst traits were As evidenced by increased at tendance pi the matches and a larger number* of contestants, wrestling seems to have taken the spotlight among the different in tramural sports. Increased inter est in these bouts having caused a duplicity! bad manners and conceit, attendance, the contest* have been held in the main gym nasium where before they were >n of the faculty the t ia open-minded,.. .. .... , to think tor hcranlf,' h ' ld l,,U * illy agreed that of college girl irioeity and honesty. On* ptofebpor said that “ability to appro iatemy course” indicated qudlity* in a Not only has the number of fans increased but the number of con testant* ha* also increased con siderably. The number enrolled Upholding the negative side of the current Pi Kappa Delta debate question; Resolved: That th* Unit ed State* Should Agree to the Can cellation of the Inter-Allied Gov ernmental War Debt*, J. W. Wells, San Antonio, and W. O. Vela, La- mto. member* of the Aggie debate squad, ehtered into a no-decision contesf With Sara Wells and Leon Herbert, representatives from the L. S. U. Forensic Society Friday- evening. .March 10, in the Asbury Room of the library. Dr. J. D. R. Fuller, professor of History at A and M. presided as chairman. Debating the same question, ll’ A. IIand|dr, f'-Weston, and R. B. Jenkins, De 1 cob, defeated E. T. Davis and Rudolph De La Cana, debaters from Sam Houston State Ten.her’s Uoflege, Friday evening in the Y. M. C. A. here. This same team of Handler and Jenkins rep resented A and M in the Annual t Debater’s Conference at Durant, Oklahoma. March 10 and 11, and won four of six debates entered. J. E. Gaston. Henderson, and D. T. Lusk, Scotia, N. Y., upheld the negative tide of the war debt ques tion last Monday evening in a de bate with Baylor College at Bel- , ton. Also upholding the negative. Wells and D. L. Tisinger, Garland, debated representative from Cente nary College last night in the lec- t - -MLl