£ THE BATTALION SPORTS PARADE— * (Continued from page'!) • • • He left coechinf to •pend • few yeer* in professional baseball His first contract was with Paris in the Texas-Oklahoma leafoe, then with Fort Worth in the Texas Lea gue and with the St Lovis Cardi- dinaJs—who won the right to play in the World Series this week by the effective pitching of the Dean brothers—Dixiy and Paul NPHC WAGES WAR AGAINST SLUMS fn Setember 1928 “Little Big” was back at A and M as a fresh man football, basketball; apd base ball coach and remained in that capacity until January 1981 when be assumed the duties of head baseball coach. Too much cannot An one Of its aims the National Public Housing Conference, which held tta meetings in the Hotel Pen- body in New Orleans, enlisted the youth of the country in the cru sade against the slums. These two conferences are to be followed by others in Denver, San Francisco, and St Louis, for which dates have not yet been set This series of ed ucational conferences is part of the campaign being waged by the N. P. H.C to stimulate housing no tion in these states and cities still without housing authorities, which would enable them to take advan tage of the federal funds that are now being offered for the recon struction of the shuns. - As they may be connected to the program advocated by the the yoeth sections of these conferences will devote spe cial attention to population trends, decentralisation of industry, trans portation, electrical power, and ot her factors that seam to be affect ing the future of the American ci ties. Urging its adoption, this pro gram, as stated to President Roos evelt in a recent mseaorandum, in cludes provisions for the formation of a permanent housing division in the Department of the Interior, ' Statement am of 1935: ] and income far tke Junior COLLECTIONS Pinal Ball 785.70 Key Depoaita 542.00 Collected prior to Junior Banquet 118.80 Junior Prom 353.50 Donation by Claaa of 1934 + 125.00 Total Collections 12,875.00 EXPENSES Orchestra (Husk O’ Hare) * f Loan (Ex-Students Association) Favors and programs for Junior Banquet Invitations Moving Tables in mass hall .4- Flags housing proi Conference, Canvass . Doormen Kaplan Junior Prom Pictures .-.Y—f Microphone Arrangements Printing— Final Ball Posters Money Order Expense - ; • y,," Kent on Machine • : S Miscellaneous (stamps, telegrams) Dance Tags Gifts to Commandant’s Office, Phipps, Haneman » 950.00 427.00 49m 12.01 92.00 15.09 11.25 23.00 5.60 6.50 8.00 . 7.85 2.06 2.00 2.00 5.00 • 12.00 MENACE OF “Fir IB BROKEN; HAVE I FEWER PATIENTS One letter-man Is ! Back; Coach Andy's Marathoners Green to On* letterman, Roy Laagiay, of Bon Woir, and fourteea sopho* mores reported to Coach Frank Lessening of Number of Cases Anderson Monday in a meeting for Ova To The New Hospital tho*« to participate in crow coun- Policy of No Visitors •j| r y track. The team will b« mould- Mn. Own— L „„ orir With thirty-flvo case* reported I as they prepare to moe at the hospital today with influe- the University of Texas crow nta, as compared with seventy of j country aspirants at Austin, Nov yesterday, hospitals •ttendant. k ^ ^ rawt I, looked forward to a breaking up of Taylor, of Hawley, the much-feared “epidemic” before c0(l](1 ^ ^ the end of this week. r and j r Barnett, of Pak Mrs. Irene Claghorn, head nurse ^ another letterman, had t at the hospital, gave credit to the | Uroat operation this summer and innovation of ajj^go-visitor ’ policy Ija-not able to compete thia season. Graduation hurt the eroas country team when Foy and Roy Cook and Hector Fuentee finished in the spring. Those who will be fighting for a place on the team are: Herbert Wilson, Jess Blivins, Hunter Park*. C. E. Long, Charlie Johnson, Ralph Cheaault, W. W. Cochran, E. C. ' Brovenae, E. Hamilton, C. L. Byrd, H. C. Barton, Jack Creighton, V. B. Davis, Fletcher and Haaaco. — Total Total Total Net Profit Collections $2,072.62 $2,875. .—*.....$2,072j ■00 072.62 832.38 be said about ,< HigV’ success aa formulation by the encouragement a baseball coach for he piloted of local housing authorities by j them well and has never piloted municipalities to deal with the slum them as a second division club yet | problem. « Last year with so much inexper- In this memorandum, the Nat- ienced material Southwest sports ions! Public Housing Conferee scribes predicted that A and M and I stressed the necessity for leaving Baylor would fight it out for thajto the loos! authority the solution poll PnrolllTIUnts cellar position. Coach Higginboth- j to the city housing problems, which am developed another Champion- would operate on funds loaned by ship baseball team. v ! the federal government. ANALYSIS OF CASH ON HAJlD ! Fiscal Dept., A. A M. Collide — $438.75 First State Bank A Trust Co., Bryan 361.63 Total Cash on Hand . $802.38 Statement issued by Joe McHaney, Secretary- Treasurer, Junior Class of 1935. . for the cracking of the “flu” media. “We had noticed that our vis itors were our patients some twelve jor twenty-four hours later.” * “The boys have cooperated nicely hospital attendants are grateful.” Dept, of Pet Engineering Adds To Teaching Staff Professor Harold Vance, begin- riing bis first year as an instruct- <1 ta Tempi# Stadium at eight thirty, S o’clock Friday night. Eastern Stan dard Time which will be one boor earlier here. The next beet chance to aee the Aggies make their first appearance in the East, other than seeing the t.-am on the field, will be to watch them go through the four quarters on the lighted score board play by play. ' X”“boem” in education was noted this week as mounting enrollment returns, pouring in from American colleges and universities, swelled post-depression matriculation dig it* to a nation-wide breaking point. With a total enrollment jump of about aeven per cent over li year's national figure, the steady na to registration activity, ■on to recant “tight” yuan, been abruptly checked in American schools by tha first ma triculation increase since pre-de pression days. Largest gains were prominent in the Midwest states. Indications of from five to 16 per cent enroll ment increases were apparent in the larger school*, while others Math, and English Professors Do Summer Graduate Work Four professor*, J. W. Ross and Nat Edmondson of the Math ematics Department, and C. O. Spriggs, and J. Q. Hayes of the English Department, attended var ious large universities this past mer. Mr. Robs continued his las at Texas University for his Pk.D. degree, on which he 1 been working for several summers. 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