The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 11, 1938, Image 2

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thing «i ai iritramural way. They
are a diy «tu<k-nt urganfeation and
deeenre plenty of congratulation*.
HAN
and
Mil
ilmion. Wi
Dan Ruiiaell. head Of the Rural
Sociology Department and chair
man of the College Community
Cheat aaid today that the quota
will he reached and ia>**ibiy more
than the quota will be donated
The College Community Chest it
tlip'
*Y “CHIC*" DENNY , I, ,
Rifle ahooting scores have just
*>e*n compiled and F Cogst is ^he
leader with a score of 474 out!
h possible 600. The team composed
t ulium with a H, Tumlinson »4,
iley 06, Lewis 13, Parks 93. had
sverage of six potgu bettor
u J ^ Unn * r ’ I an organisation which stages a
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L C r, i. A iW _ f **' * .iiffi rmt ornniuliolik, thui kxp-
Th.» «„«. »er. f,red from four ^ Ih , m (rom h.ph.1
fe u i duri "‘, th "
. k P . J * , iye*f- The response has. according
scon, hy h uouit. wa* rons.der- ^ Dr Rutte „ tHr ^ ^
ably higher than any score posted , t
in past yesgs. This victory in rifle
shooting sl#o denotes the first short
of tie ,< „> Ur bo cmpUlod m tbo' U, “^rth, jkr* P*» for
dopertmonuand abould g.roFCo.., ,P>
> tint btMt.Owprdi dump sumo '* c » "llopo ompluyo.
QOLUet STMION
11,1931
Aggies Doped to Win; T.C.U. Only
Pre-Season Favorite Still on Top
pige a .Satarda y may be a winday day
rADt l , t CAj g Ug9 auitk)|| j -] J
By everybody giving, the
total amount each one has to give
w cut down to the small sum of
• Last year the budget for the
Chest was 13676; this ^ year the
budget will be *2hS0 00.
BY B. C. -JEEP“ OATES —
Battalion Sports Miter 3 A. A M.
Csmea of this week should find 4. Baylpr .
Bay|or, Arkansas, T. C. U. and 6. S. M. U.
Rice coming out on the top. 4. Texas
Baylor won over Loyola at Beau- 7. Arkansas
mont last year with a score of 27
to 13. We think that the Bruins are Jinx Tacker is still rsiaiag hell
weaker this year, but that they about our school song. We like the
still have enough strength to k»p song, ahkoogh we woeld like to
the Coast team at Lot Angeles. have some ether songs as we*'A*
Arkansas was the victor over long as we like the song for a
Three Conference !
Contests Are Slated
For the third successive Satur
day three conference games are
the grid schedule next weak-end.
T. G U. meets Texas in Fort
Wort* A. A M. entertains Rice at
College Station, and Arkansas
comes to Dallas far an encounter
with S. Mf U.
Baylor, with four oonforence
contests behind, goes west for an
Armistice Day engagement with
Loyola of Los Angeles. The Bears
rate a good chance to give the
Soutkwest another intersections!
victory, .which have been all too
scaroe this season.
Frogs and Longhorns will pei^
formi before a T. C. U. homeconv-
f \
For at that
Cyclone" ami
will b« "Ut
1 BE IN MODE K
STATION SATURDAY
STARTS
dl made its debut on this
Wedneday, with
being comple Led. A Sig
4 F. A. by a 2 to 1 count,
and Jackson had the
combination of the teams According to Dr. jP. L. Qettys,
handily over Whall sad who addressed the Pre-Law Chib
Schalfli. Trsplino spd Ti ail teamed Monday night, the difficulty of
to whig lorous and Ra Iford in a attaining admittance to the bar to
Gettys Says High
Standards Kcstrid
Admittance to Bar
cloae fatch. With the co unt at one- practice lay is caused chiefly by
Bell’s Ponies last* year, 13 to 0. school aosg the real of the world
A. A M. best the Porkers, as did can make a one way trip te -f ^
Rice and Baylor in the last few Jiax might do' well if he #eald
secoads last year. The gun is going stick to his sports writing aad let I ^ in Port Worth ^ ^
to fire this week in their favor.; the Aggie “Spirit of Aggielaad V no cUirvoy .
ante to give the Christians the
nod. But there is always a chance
alone.
Arkansas over S. M. U.
T C. U. has finally nosed into
the first spot on the national We wish to express our sympathy
rating by Associated Preaa. They to “Jo-Jo” White. Joe has been
have belonged there for some time, plagued with- an ankle injury this
and Hutc bins nosed the rising standards by which law
and McElwrith for tbe| yefs are judged. The diligent work
necessary to pass the required work
A C. W. Si playtd an in " cho01 Bhou,d ** ** "»***ured
match w th B laf bjr »" the student’s mind,
front by a 2 to 1 de- but b y ^ m ** u ‘ r » n y
and Wotidman took <l«««ti‘»n that may confront him.
3*od in straight games G<? tty* urges the pre-law
mid Winn orere taking "tudents to take their time in get-
PotterandiWarnke, Amandsea and tir ^ oUt to tr ** n
I Oklbakr f*t 4 s - 1 lrn «* th « mw ‘ ,ve * ^ , ook at both sides jf
Martin aijd fclwell by| Ukihg 2 | a * nd »y t<* develop their
power of analysis in order to un
derstand legal j procedure better.
He advocates making haste slowly,
learning to thiak rather than to
memorize, and .to base all argu
ment on solid foundations.
CORSAGES
Vor The
- CORPS DAM K
C«ll U*
We Deliver
J. Coulter Smith
Phone 672
Texas may give them a battle, but' fall, and Saturday he was injured
the Frogs will continue unbeaten, in the mid-section One of the S.
That leaves us with this Rice-A. M IT. lads butted him and injured
A M. game. It is a grudge battle, an intestine.
Rice has been coining along in great Tuesday afternoon old old friend
style of late and they will Dr. “Sarwhones” Marsh got out his
have some of their key men back tools and cut into White. He found
in the lineup this week. Either that the intestine was in had shape MK j
team may win, but it looks like and he fixed it some way. I never
the Aggies will bounce back and did know what a doctor did when
give the Owls their first conference he got to feeling around ia
defeat Ernie 1-ain has fiixled out. fellow’s tomach. White will be in
the hospital for about a month.
“Oowell
Hur-
faith
and that’s one of the thing*
that keeps the crowds flocking to
stadiums.
The Aggie-Rice game ought to
be a dillie. They played to a 6 to
6 tie In Houston last year, with thu
Owli picked to win. The Owla will
agaih be picked by many to wfaj j the two baek
but you can usually count on thoae
Cadets being tough on their home
jf the Aggie
Aggies IS, Rice 7.
WINNER
Baylor
Arkansas
T. C. IL
A. & M
LOSER
Loyola
8. M. IT.
Texas
Rice
Dean Brooks has sent down the
following article on how to watch
a football game. Of roe rue the
Dean doesn’t advocate this kind of
busier**.
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FLOWERS
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For The
A. & M. - RICE
Game and Dance
UN MYE(l, '22
„ko»«.Pr«h
Flowers
Senior Scouts To
Meet With Rovers
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BRYAN FLORIST
A) NURSERY
IQfc Pierce A Venue
Plone Bryan 266
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Plans for. the student chapter of
Senior Boy Scouts will be perfected
at a meeting of the Rovers in the
auditorium of Che Electrical Engi
neering buildmr Sunday afternoon
George Brannon, the big 215
pound right tackle of the Aggies,
has certainly been playing some football game without leaving your
football during the last two games, own home.
George never played what might 1. Sit on the front steps in the
be railed an outstanding sparkling rain.
game, but he certainly plays good 2. Hire a freshman Jo hit you
consistent football. He rones fron over the head with a score card and
Burleson. Texas, a little town of yell. ‘Team. team, team.”
about fiOO people. 3. Engage a flapper to drop pea-
nut shells down your back.
Arkansas took the Mustangs by
two touchdowns last year in Fay-
* ettevdle and their air attack rt
heirtg doped to do just as Well this.
SJAlj. could beat Texas only 7 to
6, while Arkansas took the Long-
hor$s 42 to 6. The signpost c*r*
tairdy reads “Raaorbackn.”
After next Saturday there will
remain on the Southwest grid
schedule six conference games and
iwo iatersectional contest*. Both of
in the effi
backfield.
Stopped at Dallani; rather effect
ively by Matty BelT# great defense,
rs^—letter known
as Dkk Todd and John Kimbrough
-will be AmWiagi their efforts
tef Jimmy Kitta* Rice
Fog Todd, the ritle of
will W. as usual, sparkling
Since he has been at A. A M.—one
on the fish team
years on the varsity - Todd hai ’
newer scored a point Again* the
Owla. Hell be trying to mal
scratch on that record. \
Kimbrough, a aophomor^
has developed into fhe second I
colorful player on t id Aggie rostar,
■’i
this week in'ai
n at
>t to slaugh-
IN DREW NG
will be farin’ to go i n
game against Rite is a varsiqy
player.
Football fan* mill chiefly i J
teres tod at theae two Aggie bad:
1 fieWeri, although they will prolr-
ably also show some interest
Ernie Lain—the guy who wanted
to be “All-Texas”t-in case he ge^a
into the shuffle.
SEASONABLE HINTS
Huw to eujoy .11 tk. thrills of S ^ Utter concern Arkansas' who
completes her conference slate with
the Mustangs. The Rnxorback*
meet Mississippi State in Mem
phis, Tenn., Nov. 19 and Tulaa in
Tuba Nov. 24. . 1 " Lj]
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GRID CHART
Te*lri
Bring the hat rack qut and T. C. U.
Have just been looking ovjer the
way the sports writers picked the let the hats and coat* fell ^ou you
conference teams to finish. They once in a while,
made their selections before the 5 Munch on a hot dog of 4u Font
at 3:30. The Rovers are affiliated ,irBt were A com- lextare smeared with axle greane.
with the Boy Sioilts and upon per- P 0 * it *‘ re " ult of 6 Occasionally hit yourself with
fection of this club a very enter- ,bow ^ following,
taining program will be offered. ** G ;
This program is designed for the *® e#
older boys whe once enjoyed the
an empty pop bottle
7. Finally walk around the yard ’
Ride
S. M. U.
Baylor
A A M
Arkansas
Texan
Pet.
1.000
i.ooo
i.oob
as if looking for your cur.
scout work and for all others who SIGNAL CORPS—
may be interested in participating (Continued from page 1)
games to 4 'j | ■ Corps Depots.
A F. A. used nine men and finish The procurement, storage, and is-
ed ahead of IF F. A. by a 3 to 0 sue of photographic supplies, the|
count. Rutherford and Wilson took making of still and motion picture
Butler and Prove hi straight set*. neR , tiw , and positives of military
Couch and Denton did the same to ; , ., . . ..
_ .. „ .. Fi . „ ! operations in time of war, and the
Bailey and Sedberty' whife Mager
and Conly turned the trick over I’^ration and distribution of
Criswell and Hutchins. Training Films covering various
C Coast was given a acare by E military activities in time of peace.
Eng., but nosed them out 2 to 1.
Sharp and Williams took Roddy and
Haltom, Burgess and McMahon
took Fimberg and Rabjnowitz. No
len and Perrin for E Eng. turned
back Davis and Edens of the Coast.
In the last game G laf. won by
a forfeit from K Coast.
HAVE YQU SEEN
Th« 193$ Ford V-8
1939 Ford Deluxe
New 95 H. P. Mercury V-8
NOW ON DISPLAY
IRYAN MOTOR CO.
n North Main Street
r
L- ..i« .
Y GJ'l AGGIES!
TAKE THE OWLS!
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(iet Your Supplies
Of ('andiett. Eats
, And Tohaccw
I .• At Th# ' t
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AGGIELAND GROCERY
4 On the Campus
.1/
You have recently witnessed l
Training Film prepared by the Sig
nal Corps in conjunction with the
Medical Department.
The preparation and revision of
technical instructions pertaining to
the use of signal communication
and meterological equipment, and
all codes an dciphera used by the
Army.
In time of war, the interception
of enemy radio and wire traffic,
the goniometric location of enemy
radio stations, the soloeion of
enemy code and cipher messages
and the employment and detection
of secret inks. This work ia done
in connection with the G-2 or Ih
telligence Section.
The installation, maintenance
and operation of most fixed mill
tary signal communication systems
and certain temporary systems
used by combat troops in field op
erations. The fixed communication
systems include the War Depart
merit Radio and Telegraph Net
with a control station at Washing
ton, D. €., and important secon
dary stations at Boston, New York,
Atlanta, San Antonio, Chicago,
Omaha, Seattle, San Francisco
Panama, Hawaii, Alaska, and the
Philippines. During a receto two
months period the station at wash
ington, D. C. handled over thirty
six million words.
Another example of the fixed
communication is the telephone sys
tems at various army posts such
as Fort Sam Houston. Texas. Both
common battery and automatic
systems are used.
The temporary systems include
all sifinal communication facilities
at General Headquarters, Army
Headquarters, Corps Headquarters,
Division Headquarters, and down
to but not including the Brigade
Headquarters. The construction of
telephone and telegraph lines in
sear of Division Headquarters fol
lows the present practices of the
American Telephone and Telegraph
Company and here we find bare
wires on poles, aerial cable, and
underground cable. Forward of Di
vision Headquarters a twisted pair
insulated wire is laid on the
Season’s Standings
T. C. U.
Baylor
S. M U.
| Rice
A A M.
Arkansas
ground. In addition, each Head
quarters is provided with radio
stations for communication with
superior and subordinate head
quarters, pigeons for emergency
messages, and a Message Center
which is a clearing house for mes
sages addressed to or originating
at the headquarters. The Message
Center receives the message from
the staff and selects the best means
for sending to destination.
The breeding, training, and dis
tribution of pigeons. During the
World War the pigeon proved to
be a fast and reliable means of
communication from front to rear.
The conduct of a Training Cen
ter for Signal Communication Per
sonnel. This is the Signal
School located »t Fort Monmoui
N. J., about fifty miles from New
York City, the electrical center of
the Unitod States. At this school
officers and enlisted men of the
Regular Army, National Guard,
and the Organised Reserve are
trained in all phases of signal com
munication.
The Signal Corps may bo defla
ed as a combined American Tele
phone Company, Western Union
Telegraph Company, and United
States Post Office. The work of
the Signal Corps is always inter-
eating doe to its diversified activi
ties and,the contacts mad* with
all of the other branches of the
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This Week’s Games
(With Last Year’s Scores)
Friday
At Los Angeles, Baylor (27) 4m.
Uyola (13)
Saturday
At Fort Worth, T. C. U. (14)
vs. Texas (•)
At College Station, A. A M. (6)
vs. Rice (6)
At Dallas, Arkansas (13) vs.
S. M. U. (0)
Last Week’s Scores
T. C. U. 21. Tula* 0, at Tulsa
S. M. U. 10, A. A M. 7, at Dallas
Rice 8, Arkansas Q, at Fayette
ville.
J. Wheeled Barge j, head of the
Agricultural Econopiu's Depart
ment, went to IiHllat last week for
the purpose of aiding in the or
ganisation of an extension course
in land economics, which will be
conducted it) the Kgrm Securities
Administration''Bulling ia Dallas.
The new (course ip land econo-
mki, which is offered under the
auspices of the Farri Security Ad
ministration^ will b- taught by
S. A. McMillan, who Is now region-
al farm mqnagemeqt advisor for
the Farm Security Administration.
The materiMl Cbvn -d by the eco
nomics rourfe will boithat of an ex
tensive stuify of problems involved
in develnpihg state’,and national
policies fqij proper jutilnation of
land resources. Tim mudento In the
3 se in liind economics are the
ials of the Farrn Security Ad
ministration.
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Members^ of the 1 Agriculturak
t here will
les class in
-time for the
^ng lectures
I’
Sludebaker • Buick
Brazos, Motor Co.
USED CARS
Bryan Phone 220
1 *
Economics *Depa
visit the land
Dallas from time
purpose of deliv
there.
ASSEMBLY
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Poultry & Err Club
Admission 25<
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