V v f ) y THE BATTALION A and M Junior Judging Teams ! * * * "— - ..... - I— IN MEET IRE Aggie Swimmers Defeat SMIJ team bv Close Score of 48-44. 300 Yard Medle^ De termining and Most Color ful Race of .Meet. |n a close thrilling swimming I ?t, the outcome- of which was determiner! until the last race. . Texas Ajrgie tankmen won over tht SMC natador* Saturday night hyj a score of 4H--I4. After l*>th . tel ms had been in the lead duri the progress of the meet, the before the la?>t event of the i the .'(00 yard medley race, was A and M 42. SMU 41. This left the entire meet to the outcome of the last race, the winner of which would get 6 points to 3 for the sec- RIFLE TEAK NOW COMPETING FOE HEARSTTROPHY Entry in the National Inter collegiate Match Is Being Used As Means of Prepara tion for Hears! Match; To Be Completed by April 4. Board of Control To Meet Here Mar. 23-24 Besides being the determining rade in the meet, the 300 yard medley was probably the most in teresting event in the entire meet. Alter taking up the second phase of the swim with the breast stroke -neatly 40 feet behind his rival, W. S. (Sinclair. Aggie holder of the conference record in the breast -strike retained this distance and t.H>l a ten foot lead in the 100 yards of breast stroke swimming. To rimy Chr. Aggie dash swimmer from San Antonio, than t<».>k unthe rent in the free styl* to add twelve moije feet to win the race by a g right above are < each J. H. Kb4x. H. W. Turney, Dpbiin; F. C. Sailienburg. Dublin; M. B. Templeton. Dublin; W. L. Boothe, Sweetwiiter; J. L. Rich mond. Kyle; and J. T. Bean, Fort Hancock. Individual ratings are gift-n on this page. Tho e who represented A and M in the Dairy Judging Contest are C.j D. McKver, [Hillsboro; W. U. McCubben, Valle}’ View; and E M Naal. Yoakum. This team was oached by ProirsScr A. L. Dar- bell. High |ioinf Oiei are listed on thin page. ^ Livestock Team Wins inird At Fori Worth l ' - -4~ Several individual hunors were wop by aiemberslof the A and M livestock judgiM team, and the •ealn as a whole placed third in »nd the next by 200 feet. Chap- he contest held Monday. March 12. started nt a killing pace and., n conjunction wifh the Southwest Exposition and f at Stock Show at For} Worth. Kapsas State won first place, with the following teapis finishing i* the order nam ed: Texas Tech; |Vxas A and M; Oklahoma A and M; Louisiana State University; and Texas A and t game The instdad of tiring maintained hi* rate for the entire race. Shortly afteij this he entered the 2(H» yard j free Ltyle race and again resumed his | ace to easily win first place in this event..The rpce for second place ia this event was the closest of ary in the meet with Reichardt*,. I. j A un i M. coming in only one stroke Ml B. Templeton and H. W. Tur- ahca< of Curry, SMU. ( both of DubBn. tied for high nediately after the swimming |>oint men in contest in , the Texas Aggie Freshmen the hog judging division, and J. L. Richmond, Kyle. Won first in judging horses and mules. Other) me id her* who mane the trip with t oadh J. H. Kndx. professor in Animal Husbandry, were: W. L. Boothe. Sweetwater; F. C. Schil- lenklirg, Dublin; pnd J. T. Bean,! Fort Hancock, mJUrnate. Although brilliant i success has been the result of thi firing in the National Intercollegiate Match, thia match is being used as a pre liminary for the Hearst Trophy Match, the firing for which id to be completed by April 3 or 4. i The team which is to represent A and M College in the Heirst Match stands among the best eight teams of the country. The team is . composed of the following mem bers: So. 1, C. P. Henley or L. R. r Sayers; No. 2, R. Huffaker; No. 3, K. Tu'ker; No. 4. T. G. Guerdrum; and No. 5, C. A. Toach. The results of last week's firing in intercollegiate matches were very encouraging, according ito jj Lieutenant Reierson, coach of tihe | team. Out of the twenty-thdee matches fired, A and M lost only four and these were to schools p<>*- |* .>essing some o: the best teams in |i the country. The total score amounted to 1H!H with ( . A. Tosch, i! captain, leading with a score of 182, the other membora following ij him rlo.-ily. Members of the Board of Con trol will be on the campus next Friday and Saturday, March 23- 24, to confer with the president and other college officials Relative to the appropriations and new hud get for the college and its divisions for the next fiscal year, which will begin September 1, 1935, accord ing to S. G. Bailey, executive si retary of the college. Members of the Board of Con trol are 0. D. Teer, chairman, J. F. Wallace, and H. C. Meyers, a new member of the board. J. B. 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The outcome was continually in doubt, with the deciding game being won 21-20. The barnyard golfers receiving the intramural medals were: “Tewaka" Melton, M. L. UarFotl, George Crier, H. J. “Hook-em” ’( ullinan. J. M. Shepherd, all of Houston, J. B. Heinen, Dallas, and E. H. Shultis, Harlingen. NOW IS THE TIME - - - To Take Ad Mintage of Ward’s Low Prices on Cotton Bathing Suits Underwear Shoes and many other accessories not mentioned in this ad. ~~ MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. Bryan Street Phone 269 Bryan, Texas 1 Jr Hamilton, N. Y.—Ten athletes at their deficiency in scholastic work. Colgate were barred from takiny Among them are Turevon and part in colltqre sports liecausc of j Woodward, fish cage star. ! JUMBO Hamburgers with Lettuce and Tomatoes 2 for 15c SHAW'S SANDWICH SHOP AFTER THE DANCE IS OVER Join the Crowd at THE DE LUXE CAFE For a Bite to Eat BRYAN ■ 11 lm icaet tangl-d with the A and M Varsity in an exhibition water polo that ended in a 2-2 deadlock. Freshmen, coached by George) Samuels and J. E. Moeller gave the Varsity players bard and fast coni;H'tition and followed the laill so t-kaely that every Varsity goal tp come from long chance j had shots Summary of the meet: yard relay: A and M (Os- Seidel, Uhr. Reinhardt) (Gamenthaler, Worthington, Chappell. Time 4:29. yard breast stroke: Sinclair. Moelltr. Wassell. Time. 1:18. yard back stroke: Knicker- Hfilscher, Smith. Time _j ( . k ) ard dash: Tyree, Osburne, Time 0:27.8. yard free style: Chappell, Curryj Halter. Time 5|33.4^ Individual medley: Knickerback- er. Ofchurae. Moeller. Time 1:16.7. 10D ^ard free style: Tyree, Reich- ardt, Worthington. Tii^e 1:3. Diviiig: Cox. Porter (SMU, no entry)] 2(K) yard free style: < happeil, Reichardt, Curry. Time 2:25.2. 300 yard medley: A and M (Hedscher, Sinclari. Uhrl; SMU ( Kna kei backer. Termison, Worth-, ingtonl. 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