The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 01, 1938, Image 3

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We appreciate the (Treat number' o( orders you
ghfrc us while we were at College. This continued con-
f denre proves that we make a boot which satisfies
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while in San Antonio. We
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then you can understand why
we have bailt boots for over
50 years that are rated tops
with the Aggies.
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SPORTS PflRROf
BY L C “Jeep” OATES
BATTAtlOH S»0ITS [WTOI .
Final Intramural j
Ratings Announced
met Thurs.
On* all-year intramural rating
for each outfit on the campus were
when the Intramural Department
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Jack Cooper, our firey second * ^ ,r * not
baseman, led the conference h> hit- “-“y "Porting thing., and the next
ting this spring with a .436 aver thin « to look forward to is football
age, hut also came within one error "P**® 0 B,xt f*®- fhe Aggies prom
of leading the conference m errors., to be juet as strong and maybe
We would bke to see the slugging -^on^r next fall than the past
. Jack in the outfield next season 0 * ,e A few stars were lost last
where he could concentrate on hit ! the t “ m " “ wholc
ting sad would not be burdened Hf** ^ “ b * rttrr working ma
with those hat infield balls and Q"« or two .pou in the line
snappy throws will have to be better fortified than
... i ...... .. | . they were in spring training, but
Wdody Bell is the moet P°P ul *r tbe hackfieN with “Slick” Rogers,
opponent that the Texas Steer. Wd Dlck Tod(t ^ Price u,. ^
■ thi. ysar After the game "jrhmh • „ Uy> Rhould ^ plenty good.
Texas beat the Aggies to clinch the .
~3^mAMURALS ,
; Billy Disch even forgave him far ID TOM HARROW
hitting that home run and winning Back again this week to finish
the nag for the Aggies ovor his ^ the year and bring this column
] steers last year. ta a close until next fall. Even at
Harry Cohn held the opposition that If. going to be hard, however,
\ to a batting average of .187 to lead for those tools of Hade, are gt
j the league in that department. *ork, and after all one dose have
Alsobrook tied with Westerman tb, stay in school. Exams or no ex
'of Texas for scoring the moat runs M>» this column has to be written.
. here goes
• j If you intramural fans have not
been too busy studying lately, yon
: have probably emtebed with great
J interest the close of the years in
tramural program. The flag chase
j this Reason was faster and more
A SALUTE TO
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• Absolutely correct in style
• Shower-proof
• Long wearing
• Silk lined
For Freekmen
BANCROFT A. A M
Special FISH CAP
$3
For Upperclassmen
f BANCROFT A. A M.
Special AGGIE CAF
For Special High Class
BANCROFT ARM.
BATTALION SPECIAL
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Bancroft makes cape for
U. S. Naval and military
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WE THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATRONAGE
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WISH THE CORPS A VERY
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THE! EXCHANGE STORE
1 closely contested than any for
long time. When the final tally
sheet was made known laat Thurs
day night, it was found thatmere
day night, it was found that mere
‘Siifits. Especially was this true in
; the freshman division.
Despite the fact that C InT.
blasted Gearharts A FA. ball club
all over the lot to win the play
ground ball title, the boys on tbe
top of Leggett came out ahead in
I (Mi years standing to take the
s Class A "flag away from E. K.A..
where Roark, Uhr and dompany
Have kept it so long.
Another “Buggy Boy" outfit fin
ished up in second place, and one
which gave A FA. only 36 points
: towards a lead. 1st Hdq FA. prob
ably lost the flag when they loot
to A F A. in horse shoes, and when
Smith failed to take the 179 pound
wrestling crown away from Enge.
another man whom Beckman list,
as-one of his “sheep”. Foster and
his outfit worked hard the whole
pear, but thats the way things go.
I The Infantry seems to be able
tb place men in all the influential
places on the campus, but they
Purely lost out to the Artillery this
year in intramural sports. Oerter
and his A Inf. crew ended up bet
tor than any of his brothers, but
even then they could only squeexc
into fifth place, a mere ten paints
ahead of B Eng. In the freshman
race they finished up evdh worse.
B Inf. captured tenth place, being
five points in front of B S.C. Add 1
to all this the fact that Reg. Hdq.
Inf. only made 40 points all pear
in both classes and the apparent
ahswer la that the “Southenders”
just don’t go in for sports.
A:
The Intramural Sports Depart-, with, 19.
ment bald their annual spring ban-’ Williams led la two bagger* with announced
quet Thursday night In the Mess eight. '1
Hall “Penny” announced the win- Shane led in stolen bam with 1* . . ~,
7-oer. of the flag, for both upper, thefts. ^ '“M* .. ^
classmen and freshmen divisions.! Nolen and Bell tied with Jack- Hall. Mr. W. L. f^nny Pen-
He also announced the winner^ *f |'do af S. M. U. for gaining the barthy. bead of the department,
the major aw a ids for themanagelt. l moet walks With 12. ' V presided and made knew® the fcl
These awards are watches for so.be The Aggies were second in bat- , o .uodings for the closing
of tha managers and sweaters or; ting with a .287 mark. Texas was
pen and pencil sets for others. Most first with a .291 average. | * e **" 7 ** ri
all of the ntaitogers will be giving j A add M and Texas should fight
some award for their year’s woA •* out for first place again next
“Penny” handed bouquets to sh The Aggies promise to be
of the manager, for the good n ^ h stronger and the Steers
work they have done this year, hot 1 ’*11 ^ «>*»* like this year. All of
we want to take this mean, of l" “*• >••*“* • hoald ^
throwing a bouquet right back at "tronger. even Rice who had a vet-
him and Dewey Hoke, and the ermn te * m thi » but could
senior, junior and sophomore man ^ win one *»"»■ At
ager* of the department. "Penny” '«*** ^ «•" *» ‘"V wor *
1 and the rest of the boy. have done Th ' A « ie » wBI onl r Wood l-
a great job in making thi. the 1 Bsll from the team. t
most successful year in intramur- AU .re OV er at Aggieland
ala - . ■ f#r the yemr, with the exception of
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It is iaipossible to fiod words 'to express our
gratitude and appreciation fot your splendid patron
age and bosioeiw you have given us In the past. We
wish you a joyous vacation.
C. W. V
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A F. A. - 758
1st Hdq. F.A. - 721
E FA. - 680
C FA. - 666
A Inf. - 665
B Eng. - 637
Inf. - 632.5
Eng. - 630
D Cav - 625
f'FA. - 622
A C.WvS, - 622
B Inf. -'619
0 FA. - Uf
C CA.C. - •»*
E Eng. - 605 i
A Eng. - 577
B F.A- - 553
r Inf. - 493.6
B C.W.S. - 490
A SAX - 486.5
A CA.C. - 466.6
2nd Hdq. FA- - 460
C Cav. - 436.5
B Cav. - 420
Art. Band : 417
B CA.C. - 411.5
A Cav. - 405
D CA.C. - 876 {
D Inf. - 361.6
C Inf. - 320
H Inf. - 297.5
E Inf. 1- 292.5
B S.C. - 285
Inf. Band - 281.6
2nd Hdq. Inf. - ISO
F Eng. - 130
1st C.T.F.A. - 110
1st Hdq. CA.C. - 100
2nd C-T.F.A. - 7#
C Enig. - 40 . -
H Hdq. S.C. - 40
Hdq. C.A.C. - 86
Hdq. Inf. -- 0
Reg. Hdq.! Cav. - 0
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WE THANK THE
For Its I-oval Support
And Whh Everyone A happy Vacation . [
TO THE GRADUATES ,
We Wish Lots of 8Occam i and tiood
CAMPUS VARIETY ^TOI
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THANK TOU
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Your Patronagje, Agrjaries
AGGIELAND GRO^ERI
THANK YOU, AGGIES!
We Appreciate The Business You Have Given Ua
The Past ^ ear,
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A contest la being conducted on
| the University of NeW Mexico
campus to find the male stod.-nt
with the ugliest legs. K Jj'
\ Class B:
A F.A, - 680
E FA. - 676
B C.W.S. - 647
C P A. - 645
F FA. - 640
1st Hdq. FA. - piY.5
D FA. - 615
C CA.C. - 614.1
A C.WJB. ; - 611.1
B Inf. - 610
B S.C. - 605
B FA. r 606
D Inf. - 601
B Eng. • 600
E Eng. - 597
B CA.C. - 586
A Eng. - 582
D Eng. - 580
A 3.C. 565
. F Inf. - 544
A Inf. - 540
2nd Hdq! F.A. - 637
D CA.C. - 523
G Inf. - 500 \
B Cav. - 600 \ ,
D Cav. - 449
C Cav. - 444
Inf Band - 422
A (XA.C. - 397.6
C Inf. - 892
Art. Band - 370
H Inf. - 370 •
E Inf. - 266
A Cav. - 360 r
1st Hdq. CA.C. - 356
1st Hdq. Inf. - 230 '
2nd Hdq. Inf. - 205
1st C.T. FA. - 163
Reg. Hdq. SX. - 152
2nd Hdq. CA.p. - 130
‘ Bad C.T. FA. - 122
' C Eng. - 100
Reg. Hdq. Cav. j- 66
F Ene. — 60
Reg. Hdq. Inf. - 40
Mr. Peaberthy, as ■_
for tbe intramural department, pre^
aented several watches and swatt
ers to the men who had done the
most in promoting tbe interest of
intramural sports during the pest
y**r.
TO TIE YOUR TRUNKS
We Have That Souveiti •
To The Little
And We Invite You To
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the past school year. The orders you have placed
with us for September delivery will hi
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