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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1933)
New Champs )ne Repeater wiled In Boxing Technical Knockout* Are Re* istered In 1 Final BouU. iatered In Four of Eiieht n#w champions and one kter frt>m last year’s boats crow ted and re-crowned in th^ Memorial Gymnasium* when intramural boxing closed. Ex-stu dents who witnessed the matches w#re treat« d to some of the best asjd hardes t fought matches seen on, the gyi^n floors in several yoarx Four of the eight bouts tern! mated by technical rk-outs, while the other bouts a storied on decisions, one bolt going jan extra round before decision could be reached, f fasft match in the 115 pound between A. N. Moon, Swiftbn, and W. D. Percy, Jonah, ined the night's bouts. The fight- was evenly decided until the kl round when Moon returned his comer to wrest the bout hia opponent by a slight mar- feature of the night was the nly fought match between H. (Bloody) Brinsmade, MexicoCity anq J. T. Houk, Sanford. A fourth roupKl was required for the decis ion in this bout, Brinsmade win ning the extra round to give him his second intramural boxing ehatnpioaship. In his freshman year be won the 115 pound class, los ing: in the 125 pound class his so phomore year did not daunt him, and he returned this year to make in that class. E. Storms, San Antonio, by staining an aggreasive offen sive overwhelmed Omar Smith, also of San Antonio, to win the 135 pound c.ass laurels Technical knockouts deter- with a tech* P. Chamb* surpise of •peed display* class which crowding around the ring. J. W. Crow, Mil* ford,,t<f>k the decision from G. J* Clark, Brtckenridg* to win in this class. | W. L. Penberthy, director of in tramural athletic was the referee for the ntateheea. ! A* - '' \ ' j j ; THE BATTALION * • alk Lewis At the Palace Thursday arden Elected I ' ‘l .,4 'fit ' ‘ J- Head Former Students Club I. A. Ukr Is Elected Vice- McQuiUen Is Re- Elected Secretary. ) and Saturday Airpert. and Tuesday- -The Key and Monday—Sweep- only—The Animal —Central Preview hole. „ Sunday inf*. - t h Wednesday Kingdom, f . -rn ; At the Assembly (all Saturday night—Self Defense. Wednesday, April 28—’What! No Beer. * ] mined the victors in the 145 and 155 poend classes. B. O. Ellington, Shelbyviile. champion for three years scored s technical knockout over G. P. Melton, Houston. J. R. Oppenheim, Houston, by twice knocking J. W. Cravens, Anna, to the mat, was adjudged the winner of the 155 pound class. 4 sutidt-n burst of energy on the of I. H Frick, Bay City, en- him to place a blow which the third round in the 165 poiatd class and giving him a vic tory over J. O. Stephens, Temple In the 1T5 pound class, A. R. Ste- *0 / And that simply means that it’s time to get into A LINEN See them here, in single or double-breasted— $8.50 and $9.50 Sport Oxfords In all white, black and white, tan and white, cream and tan— $3.50 BULLOCK & AKIN Popular Price Cash Store For Men and Boys “Central Airport" is s thrilling story of t^ie newer substitute for the high W*s. Richard Barthel- mess is a |ilot for a passenger line whp^ through a succession of crashes, thrills, love affairs, and fights, enfls up as a mercenary soldier. Hfc is even subjected to the old brpmidic heart-string pull ing act sacrificing himself for a great Iche. Cast: Richard Barthelmess, Sally Eilers, Tom Brown A detective is hired by a jealous husband to test Mil faith of a rich man’i wife. And the detective falls in love with the wife. What could be fweeter? But that isn’t all, there Is still another man. And that is kohrholing on “Keyhole”. Even all these complications could not preveit a happy ending. That’s I I i Cast: KAyjPrancis, George Brent, Glenda Farrell, Allen Jenkins, and Monroe OWsley. B. Warden, Dallas, was elect- president of the Former Stu- Association for the ensuing at the annual business meet held here during last week’s inkm. Mr. Warden, a graduate the class of 1903, is district for the Portland Cement tion. A. Uhr, San Antonio, was vice-president, and £. E. Hen, College Station, was lected executive secretary. Re officers are A. K. (Dad) Houston, and Melvin J. Mil ler,! Port Worth. iL .€ Black, Beaumont; Jac«c Shelton. Luting; and the three newly elected officers of the asso ciation will make up the executive confnittee for the new year. Julius Schepps, Dallas, and C. A. Tan- heimr. Houston, will represent the association on the college athletic council. Invitations Will Be On Sale Until After R.V. Holidays Due to the fact that the majority of the seniors have left the campus on inspection trips and will no * re- i ^ turn until next Week, the sale of : invitations to thd graduation exer- the cises will be continued until next untiu Monday or Tuesday, according to A N an announcement by R. E. O’Con- * in the nell, chairman pf the invitation committee. * It was larifii^ally intended to close the sale of jthe invitations on Wednesday, April 19, but prepara tions for the various inspection tripe handicapped the men con cerned in attendaig'to the details 1 j«cts connected with their purchases, so dents it was decided tn[ extend the time limit until after the spring recess, O’Connell said. All orders received will he sent to the manufacturers some time next week and the invitations should be ia the hands of the sen iors about three Weeks later. Models Of Sculptures ed for Study df architecture received a < shipment of plaster of paris models pieces of sculpture. Is are valued at more red dollars. ice is typical of some style, period, or detail Some of the more periods represented are Greek, Roman, By- and Renaissance. vase, copied from one atkan at Rome, coat the approximately seventy and is a copy of one b finest pieces; of sculpture niade, according to Bmeat head of the architectur- at 1 The pieces will be used as sub tree hand drawing stu- Langford said. ever npaa, Langfold, he gl depaTtmer e pieces b, fre« 4 $r. U X-Ray S.c«i»4 Ptmr Cttr N«fl. Saak BUs. ■h.n.. Wk, m ,m MR LAMAR JONKS Dentist ttmm Lucchese Adds Tailor Shop To Present Plant Notice was received today' from the Lucchese Boot Company, mak ers of military boots, that they are now tailoring regulation uniforms as well as manufacturing boots. A. M. Haag of that firm stat ed, rWe will bs in a position to take care of seniors that are in need of this equipment Our pric- will be in line and we will also be able to make ^ slight reduction in the price of our boots and sam browne belts.” 5t- orJEWELflV ; . The time ia almost here. Why not call and let as show )*>u our maay new and attractive Gifts fsr Graduation. A small deposit will hold the aptide until you are ready to send it Attention! Second in Command The time is here. Call and let U» show you the many different models and makes of watches for your Captain. We feature all of tlie leading makes such as Hamilton.., Gruens, Elgifa, Bulovas, etc. CALDWELL'S JEWELRY STORE INC. Your Store WT;! M ! The College Store i . \ OFFERS ’ For Spring Ret reation: GOLF BALLS TENNIS BALLS TENNIS SHOES SWEAT SHIRTS ATHLETIC SUPPORTERS ■ For Dress: , HIGHEST QUALItYjmflFORMS STETSON HATS* i HERMAN’S SROES ARROW SHIRTS GLOVER UNDERWEAR “Quality First” R. K. Chatham, Mgr. IHtfB ^ Showing only one day, this muchly advertised picture should crowd the Palace, as it (Animal Kingdom).is reportt*i to be one of the best pictures of recent years. This picture is truly representative of the 'modorn generation; the story of 4 man who was seduced from his iiistress by his wife and seduced hack again. Boccaccio would have made this a wonderful short .tor^r! Barry did make it a touching drama. Cast: Akn Harding, Leslie How- j ard, Myrna Loy, Neil Hamilton, William Gprgan. m I SAW A MAGICIAN MAKC A BALL ROLL UPHILL LAST NIGHT-.WITHOUT TOUCHING IT. HE WAS SIMPLY WONDERFUL “Self Defense" is based on a story by Peter B. Kyne and deals .with a sabon, a young girls’ fin ishing school, a stalwart hero, a not .to innocent mother, a villain, a murder, crooked dice, and a trial. Has a good cast. Cast: Pauline Fredericks, Claire Windsor, 'j’heodore von Elta, Bar bara Kent, and Robert Elliott. Dates For Intramural Track and Field Meet Are April 29th-30th Intramural “cinder-chasers” will have s chance to show their prow ess Saturday and Sunday, April 29-30, wheji the annual intramural track and field meat will be held on the Ky|e Field track Prelimi naries will be held Saturday, Ap ril 29, in all race* except the half mile and ntfle runs. The finaU will be held Sunday. April SO. The field events and the track events will be coordinated in such a way aa allow contestants to enter both divisions if they desire to do to. ' Events Scheduled for the meet are as follsws: 100-yard dash; 220- yard dash; 440-yard dash; half- mile run; anile run; 120-yard high hurdles; 2J0-yard low hurdles; shot put; discus throw; javelin throw; broad jump; high jtunp; and the pole vault. 1W I * I L_ WHAT SHE SAW- the performer MAKES A BALL DEFY GRAVITY AkO ROLL UP AN IN CLINE ATHI5 BID DING IT PAUSES.. ROLLS DOWN.. ROUS UP AGAIN . 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