/ ? T'-' r ^inir \ L . •\ THE BATTA LION ' I 4 * Gopher Hole Gazette Luther Wiriergtaa, Editor i. I/P Practice) Enters Final Workouts nm pet it ion Keen for PoHitions on Team. JUDGE "DISAPPROVES BERLIN MEET INJUSTICE. SAYS MBS. It is understood ladies of the Friendly Ten Bridge Club are go ing to vote Mm Doc Gillingsbv a ; as having n a d a the direwdest re tort to a hus band of any lo cal denizen this week. It seems that Thursday evening Dor cams In at nearly m I d - „ .- night and taxed with his late appear ance tried weekly and on the spur of the moment to offer a plau sible excuse. The fact la." ha said airily. Tve been to the dog show." “Have you?" snapped Mrs Oil- lingsby. with a cold stare. “Well did you win a prize?" . AUNTY BELLUB Question Bov i J. f Auaty: 1 have bet cant for my bln can I not enjoy it for thinkn NOTICE. If the salesman who sold me that sack of More-Milk Cow Feed is back any time soon. I will appre ciate it if he will drop around and read that advertisement to the cow. too -HENRY WAITES HOl'SEHOLD HINTS. Many old. worn-out husbands can be made to look like new if they are dipped in benzine and scrub bed briAty with a nail brush. If that space of living-room wall looks bare, why not shift the ice box there and have the plumber move your sink in next to it? Of course, that leaves the kitchen pretty bare itself. Quite frequently if the old clock will not run. it can be made to run by standing on its head. And many a long winter hour tstay be whiled away watching member* of the family try to stand on thei- heads to tell the time. suffered in order I might get HoMtoMla? ‘ •Housewife: Tut. tut. I^t your hlisband worry about hi mar if. Dear Aunty Be Hum: -My wi fc worries me haggard to wear Ug it gray flannel pants. How can I make bar Shut up? 1 would feg-l horribly conspicuous on the strs it if 1 had light gray pants on —Ts: - payvr. Dear Taxpayer: Not half as cm - tpicuous as if you didn’t. Dear Auhty: 1 have a duac b child who insists on reading yotr column every week and I am trj - ing to break him of it. How dm B I proceed" -Mother of Three Dear Mother af Three: You’re a fine one to . be talking about dumbness Dear Aunty: Yesterday 1 read your column aloud for the first time to our cat. and at the cloae of it she jumped up with a loud noise and went spang through the wuv dow. 1 haven't seen bar since Where do vou suppnee she can be? -Wilfred Dear Wilfred She's just out looking for last week's newspaper. GENUINE BESY CUBE. STATES MB WAITES Blessings of nature wars pointed out by Henry Waites last Saturday afternoon, when he heaved a sigh and said: "By George. I can hardly wait for Sunday for Slat afternoon nap to begin ” "Wh*" taid his auditor. *T didn't know you slept after din ner on Sun day?" "I don't" said My wife does." New York^ N. Y.—The stand of those Amertfan athletic groups I which voted th hold the 1936 Olym pic games inf Berlin was deplored here by Juf|ge Irving Lehman. ^JJ president of 4he Y. M. H. A. board. Judge Lehma^ said that “the issue ; involved is tlu violation of a basic Hard daily scrimmaged are be- °j|i international ing featured by tha spring foot- protilcol.” I ball practice as Coaches Homer Norton snd Cal Hubbard begin the th * r « Mp two to four men “E” Field Artillery Leads Intramural seal fourth snd final week of spring ‘h* 1 figging with such training. This afternoon, the en- * n ^ interest )hat no'dines of dis- tire squad took part in the hard- crimination car be drawn between est scrimmage so far this season, them. Together with the short daily Competitions probably greatest scrimmages, several more long * n the hackfie£d with at least thir- sorimmsges that take into play te *n **n outstanding for these po wer) member of the squad are *«tiona. Muggjns Fowler has been Henry simply. FEBSONAL AND FAST. Joe Jtmbcrry. called as a wit- in Judge Ramothmg's cour morn ms. did not make a witness, as he cool! not even describe the stair* at hi- Friday mor va t wf actory ’ "i Henry Waites is still sittins r at nights trying to figure out fast one his wife tossed over h head Tuesday evening. It seen- Henry folded back the paper, ar observed “You know. hefWs a re? interesting article. A well-know ■ scientist says, the cleverness of the father often proves a stumhlinc- block for the non.” “Goodness me." said Mrs.'Walte* it's a relief to know our Juni* won't have anvthlne to e-'* — » YOUB HEALTH AND MINE By Dec Ggliag* *,. ! am often .ck. d what to do in • * of accidents Here are some :he most common, as follows: LECTRIC SHOCK: The perscti ing acres* • wire. etc., suffer j from shock should be handled ff the wire as every minute he la .lying there your electric bill is :otng higher and higher. His eol- ar should be looamed. as if not it a just too bed. For this reason -nany careful people carry around i spare collar, so if they stumble over such aa unfortunate person • they can furnish him a, collar to ooaen. and this simple precaution has no doubt furnished many a j! life. GAS: Anybody found lying back with their eyes closed, if indoors should instantly arouse the sue- | picion of gas. Look and sse if there is a leaky stove or a politi cal candidate near by. Since treat ment of gaated persons is hi^hl* r technical the best mode of rescue for the layman would bo to con nect the victim with a live wire “All right all right tell u*~ aa* an attorney, fixing Joe with a glare. “How do these stairs run Mr Fes berry"" "Well"' muttered the dased Joe “when I’m upstairs they run dowr and when Im downstairs the) run up" Considerable interest was roue I here last week by Ike Fite hey'» at tempt to learn tombstone csrviui’ Ike had a beauty started. whirS read "Gone to flame." but th slab of marble was too narrow ar when he had finished it had tl- inscription "Gone to H " Doc Gillingsby is understood Kj have rejected the offer of a sales man to sail him a hook on how to make a dollar go farther. Doc says they have already gone so far he has not seen one in five years “Drop in again." said Doc. “when you have a book on how to make s dollar come cloayr." WITH THE SICK Joe Pea berry, who recently re ceived a new almanac, read a page and had all the symptoms, until he turned to the next page and found tf they continued he would have scattered th under- showers, with low barometric arms in the midwest and a severe bliz zard on Feb 17. planned by Norton before the train ing period in over. According to Coach Norton, the team has taken aa excellent hold on the fundamentals of blocking, which have been xtressed the past week, and the next few days will be devoted to the fundamentals of tackling. The purpose of the tack ling exercises will be to teach the players to do more than merely* stop the ball carrier. In the words of Hubbard, 270 pound all-Amati- can tackle, M the coaches intend to teach the boys not only how to stop the ball carrier the quickest, most efficient way, but alao to teach them how to tackle in such a fair hard way that the ball car rier will feel like running the oth er way the second time the tackier comes toward him." * After spending the next few days on tackling, the coaches plan to finish up the training period by running and passing plays, prac ticing on punting, showing forma tions of returning kicks, and in troducing a few more plays. In the short time of training, only a few complete plays will be brought to the team, but the remainder will be given to the team at the be- ginning of regular training next fall. showing up exceptionally well as a triple-threat man and an all- around back. i>ome of the others are Nash Tompson, “Grandpa’' Gregory, Percy Reid, Fred Wright, “Bill" Walker® “Bill’ Couser, Wil bert Bandow, P. L’Hommedieu, Sid Mdrtin, Hjrese Newsome, Jack Stringfellow, skid Leslie Cummings. Cummings, w|b is a brother to Captain Charlie Cummings of last year’s team, h** been playing in the back fields but originally en tered as a guard. For the center positions, Stan field Stach, Jack Roach, and Char lie Deware, Jr v have been the most outstanding sq far. At end, “Pete r Dowling, Chhrlie Rollins, Bill Stages, Max Tohline, Taylor Wil kins, and Cliftprd Haynes are do ing good worlf! Odell Conolef, John Crow, Stapp Maxwell, and .slack Burk are the most outstanding threats for guard posts while Wharton Jordan, W. H. Miller, C. M Barber. G. J. Clark. A. B. Murphy. John Whit field, and Nich Willis will likely see service nejdt year at the tackle positions. Organisation standings in the intramural race show various changes as a result of the outcome of the volleyball, horseshoe pitch ing, and wrestling contests which have just been concluded. Battery M E”, field Artillery, continues in the lead with a difference of thirty points separating them from Com pany “C" Engineers, who are set tled in second place. Tabulations prepared by T. M. Weaver, senior intramural man ager. show the ten leading organi sations to be as follows. WHERE DINNER IS and then treat for “Electric Shock" as above POISON: This was common ia Friday night Joa Pas berry ad- BURNED AT HOME , , ,, t ^ ^ J ft V- — — A ftw S s. Come, bring tho family. the day of the old-fashioned medi- cine cheat, but rare bow when day asorning the Feabeiry cat presented them with seven kh snd evt with us a while. “It Will Seen Like HomeT all most persons keep in their cab- 1 inet is the rftoe polish and moth balk. Either shine with a rag or “Our Ada Get Reauhs" (AdtJ GUS RESTAURANT lay away in foe cedar cheat, as the occasion demands. Gopher Hob Ornette - COMPETITION KEEN Showing more interest in spring training than ever before ia the history of A and M, candidates for . positions on the team are giving such stropg competition for plac es that every position on the team is open and, according to Norton, not a single man has a place cinch ed on the team. For every place Industrial Arts To Hold Banquet April 9 Plans for the annual Industrial ' Arts Club Banquet to be held in the Mess Hall the night of April 9 were discussed at the regular meting of the club Tuesday night, Macch 26. George H. Fern, Austin, state director of vocational work, will be the principle speaker, with E. L. Williams, state supervisor of vocational work, giving a short talk, according to A. E. Caraway, Lufkin, club president. Officers of the club for the en suing year will be elected at the banquet Tke Industrial Arts inspection trip will be made to San Antonio on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednes day, April 16-18. All the seniors williattend and the juniors may be allowed to go. E_L. Williams will have charge of the plans and sup ervision of the trip and will ac company them on the inspections. B’ Engineers Cop * Volleyball Title Company “B” Engineers defeat ed Company “fe” Infantry, the de fending chamitions, two games to one to cop the intramural volley ball championship Mondhy, March 19. In the *e^*finals Company “B" Engineers defeated Company “C" Engineers and Company “B" Infantry emerged victorioas over Company “H” Infantry. k Members of the winning team who will receife intramural med als are J. H. Richardson. Sherman, F. B. Bailess, Houston; L. E. Lee. Houston; W. 0. Threadgill, Bell vue; J. H. Echtdrhoff, San Antonio; M. H. Sana, Monterrey, Mexico; and W. G. Roach. Houston. OSSINING, N. Y.- Althoui most of them aren’t going any where for some \ime, 200 inmates of Sing Sing recently listened with rapt attention to a lecture on wea ther forecasts. 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