1 THE BATTALION " “ 11 • ’' r ' • • i ] i . H Cal Hubbard Named \ J. . > Manning Smith and Ray Mur ray Added To A and M Coaching Staff by Council. To Norton By Dean E. J. Kyle, ehairrrjin of the Ajnrie athletic council, announced Friday the selection of Cal Hub- Farmers Meet SMU Mustangs In Dallas Next Monday Night Fish Gagers Defeat Thrall High Tigers After meeting th* Horned Frog* in Fort Worth Saturday night, bard, former Centenary college and Coach John Reid'* Texas Aggie Geneva Univeraity football star basket ball team will move over to bud professional gridiron player, Dallas and after one days rest as line coach and assistant to w i|) meet the S M U MusUngs Head Coach Homer Norton. Monday night in the second game Coach Norton classes Hubbard 0 f the season between these two as one of the greatest blockers in teams. In the fifst game played the game, and Grantland Rice savs a t College Station the Reidmen that he is one of the greatest tack- took the Ponies to bay by si 40-34 les in footbelk ^ count. j Hubbard is 33 years old and is -.rmd H. «« for .prin* Tenn j s (; 0 |f and training, and will be here on a o . 7 , ’ ; . . - Swimming Reinstated By Athletic Council months basis. In addition to Hubbard. Man tling Smith, star of last year's Centenary team, will probably be Coach Roswell Higginbotham’s Freshman basketball team found very little resistance ia defeating the Thrall Hi Tigers Saturday as they looped 24 field goals and made good 6 free tosses while the de fense held the invading Tigers to 4 field goals and 6 free throws for a final score of 53 to 14. Coach “Hig” used 15 freshmen against the Tigers and each combination Worked smoothly. Lee, clever guard who hails from was high point man scor ing 12 points. Lee was probably outstanding performer Satur- AANDNCACERS- AHD FROGS MEET IK FORT WORTH , dr. LaMar JOnss X-Ray Winner of Contest Will Hold Undisputed Lead in Confer ence Cage Race. Tennis, golf, a*d swimming will added to the staff. Smith was an ^ rt . mifUt , Kl „ minor sforU on AU-American mention this year the , thletic pro|rrarn at Texas A and is considered by Coach Norton mnti M CoU^^ for tht i 9 34-35 as being one of the smartest quar- ann0uh ’ ^ u ? nf ! ren _ ce ,. e _ nd l ‘* t,c couBcil - 8 P° rt * dropped from the athletic program Texas A and M's Fighting Far mers will meet the Texas Chris tian University Horned Frog's quintet Saturday night in a game that will be of more immediate importance than any other in the Southwest Conference during the d*y afternoon,'taking the tell off we « k - The w,nner of **• wil1 the backboard consistently and undisputed lead in passing it through the enemy de- the basketball race since fdnse with perfect accuracy. The Rice - lhe other that ^ ^ flashy guard has a good eye for * or place with three wins a basket, scoring 4 of his 6 goals * nd one ,OM «* ch - Wh » n very difficult angles. Pete '* ov * r * ^ wiU haVf ‘ the lead all-state center from Five Home Games To Be Played On ’34 Grid Schedule _■ 5 tRj J Plans Arc Being Made by Former Studehia To Carry Band To Philadelphia For Temple'Univemily Lame. Five home gam^a will featurt the 1934 football schedule of the song Texas A and M College Aggies, as announced by the A and M Ath letic Council at a recent meeting. Because of the addition of Arkan sas Uni varsity to the schedule, there will be three conference gam es played on Kyle :Fiekl and two non-conference garnet. Second Floor City National - BnaR Bailiftte Bryan. Texas FOR EYE EXAMINATION AND GLASSES See DR. J. W. PAYNE Masonic Bldg. Bryan, Texas GREATER PALACE I • J . - . ' , THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY Movie Queen and Radio King! \ Royal entertainment of romance and rhythm . . . ami spectacle . . . screenland’s fasci nating comedienne . . . and America's favorite croon er ... in a dazzling musi cal extravaganza! in the conference standing by hav-1 The ,ddition of Po P War - neCs Temple University Tiger* of / of last years Aggie team, will re turn as assistant freshman foot- ‘ ‘ „„ „„ /y, the past spring as an economy mea- bal 1 coach. - sure. Although swimming has never been officially recognised by the athletic council, the student body , iton, also look good. He con- in * four w * n ® * nd onl y one Ph.i.i.inhia to the? »A3i trolled the tip off each time the Counting on strength shown in ! h J*?* P ball went un at center P ,a >' ft<> f* r > both teams are about co,n P* et « d «•€ inter tectlonal gsm- bSU went up at center. > -in^.* es to be played next fall, and will Bo„»d.. forward, .ad «IU.l .ad h.vr r^h ~d. .la.,.. ^ ^ ^ w||ich Coach Homer Norton, future head football coach of A and M center, showed up best for the vis- the ! ‘* me "umber of points against iters scoring 5 points each. Jack- “PPunenta. On the other hand, the son and Bownds were the only Tig- "umber of points made by oppon- w», oa the c.mpu, today in . short 1i(kJ . , wimmlnK stop-over on his way back to , .. j .. . _ _ , . . ,.. each year since the school year Centenary after a visit to Wichita . . f 1 1926-27 and have won numerous Aggie defense The freshm*n Falls where he spoke to a gather ing of ex-students. ■ *5 00 *' s -6z V¥60 I5x2¥ meets during that time. The Aggie tank team placed seccnd in the conference meet held last year in competition with Texas University and Southern Methodist Univer sity. The 1934 conference swim ming meet is scheduled to be held in the new pool at Kyle Field. been played with fulane Univer sity of New Orleans, the last few kats, and the Texas A and I Col lege of Kingsville. 1 The annual game between. Cen tenary College of Shreveport and Watching the Aggies BY CARROLL ROBERTS Battalion SpoH* Editor ANY WAY YOU FIGURE I Up-TO-THE-NECK, in studies • * . or head-over-hrel* in prom-timr! Any lime is PEP time. Toasted flakes of wheat. Ready to eat. Easy to digest. Quirk to release energy. Just • pour on milk or cream . . . and dive in! PEP has enough extra bran to be mildly laxative. Helps keep the body fit and regu lar. A swell bite at night too. Satisfying—not heavy. Won't interfere with sound sleep. Get PEP at the campus - lunch or canteen. Always fresh in the individual pack ages. Made by Kellogg m in Battle Creek. '0* pE P \f /. A CRUCIAL GAME for both teams will be played next Satur day at Fort Worth when the Ag gies meet the TCU Horned Frogs. Both teams will te fighting for a lead in the coni erence standing that a victory wi 1 give and from comparative scor s (which fon’t mean a thing) TCU has the ad vantage because 1 hey are playing on their own cour —and there will not be a thousand feather-lunged cadets to cheer and make noise. BUT IF THE AGGIES do win— the victory may only give a short lived lead because oh the follow ing Monday night a herd of “Wild Mustangs” will be waiting in Dal las for the Cadets with vengeance in their hearts—and the Farmer’s quintet has not defeated either one of these teams on the enemy’s owm court since 1934. AN ADVANCE upward was made by the athletic committea when they reinstated golf and ten nis and raised swimming to the class of minor intercollegiate sports. This action place^ A and M up with any other Southweat Conference school and it broadens t|^e field considerable for those who wish to participate in intercolle giate competition. This marks a- nother step forward for this school —for after all. athletics are a major factor in the ties uf Aggie- land. tTHE AGGIE TRACK team will be stronger in the field events than ever before in the history of the school according to Coach Andy Anderson. With “Mighty” Honk Irwin leading in the shot and dis cuss throws, there are beven other candidates in these two events that have capabilities of placing in the conference meet. They are Skripka. Kaczmarek, Cow sent, Haynes, Stach, Reichter, and Wil- | kins. Irwin, who has broken the exist ing conference records in both the shot put and the discuss throw in practice but has not been able to do the feat in actaal competition. I T” . ’ -IT I for Mrh t*»am Urks onlv on* ye*™. Other non-conference teams ers to make 4 field goal over the enls Ior * #c '' on, y on * T. t of being equal. The Aggiea have that the F * rmera me « t n « xt ** Aee.es eo • fa,! ^-cumulated 132 points to 1*1 for f » n on the hort ” are The Thrall Saturday, February 3 to TCU while A » nd M "PPOnenU Sam Houston State TWhers Bear pl*y a return game. have made 108 as compared to the priiton, midget forward from Fr °lf 8, opponent* who have made Louisiana, started the game off *0®’ JudR*"* from these scores, with a bang by scoring the first H>e teams are of about i aqahl . , „ n u-, • 4 • goal on a perfectly executed tin »tf«ngth, but considering that the | A mnd M be played in Sf^gaal. After this the freshmen Fro * a P«*y‘n« °" own Beaumont next J ,n ** took a large lead that the Tigers hom * th « •‘ivanteges and ^ f,n,t f* me . ^ could never overcome. dope give fhem a slight edge over t l ,e,e two teams in tae South Tex- * the Aggies. From reports of home ( R y and should be one of the game*, the TCU Horned Frogs outstanding games ol the season, have won 19 and have only lost 5 Negotiations are also being made during the last four seasons. 1 to UHother OUt-of-th-state Coach John Reid's quintet was tvam following the Annual Thanks- strengthened considerably, how- j I^*y Came with Texas in ever, by the addition of Joe Bis- 1 Austin, and also coite within the bey. guard from Houston, and has conference closing date, which is now one of the strongest defen- December 8. ' is expecting a big year and should sive teams in the conference with Dean E.. J. Kyle, chairman of shatter all the conference records Wilkins and Carmichael also play- Athletic Commiteo. also an in these two events unless some- ing the guard position. A true teal thing unusual happens before qJ how effective the guarding is Fifi IVORS AY Ned SPARKS Stuart ERWIN Patsy KELLY PREVIEW 11 PM SATURDAY ifljiiiimiii! nounced that the Association of Former Students plan on charter- Band time for throwing. will be given in the game Satur- '"K a special train ^.Philadelphia EARLY INDICATIONS point day when Allison and Kinzy, star f° r th* A ted M-Ten^ple game and for the Aggies to have a strong forwards of the Frog five go into arrangements ane being made baseball team this year. In “Jake” action against them. Merka Will j to take the Famous Aggie Mooty and ”Bugga” Moon. Coach also be given a test when ha com- ' to the game. Higginbotham probably has two < es up again Lester, regular TCU of the best pitchers in the confer- ' center. eneg. First workouts of the team Starting line-ups for the Aggies will take place next Monday as will likely be either Shepherd, the pitchers and catchers begin Davis, or Hutto, Breazeale at fof- "warming up.” Awards; Merka center; and Wilkins and Bisby or Carmichael at guards. 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