The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, December 13, 1938, Image 3

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Berth At Swimming Meet
AN ARTICLE BT DBAN E. J.
Mar»t«ll tr. Head of the School of
Veteriiu^y Medicine, was recently
m the December iuu»
of tho ** Southwestern Foultnrmaa’*
ms^axintP, "with a picture of ita
The article, entitled “A
for the Foultryman’*, dis-
the healthful ear* of pool-
describee the eel rices of
M. Veterinary School to
at poultiv niMMa
throughput the Southwest.
LA SALLE
B
SHOP
PALACE
Last Day Wed.
“MlOTHER CAREY’S
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Thurs. - PrL * Sat.
DIXIE
-Thors.
FOR THE THRILL OF YOUR LIFE
A and Class
inners In All
f f # - f * #
Events Announced
The tnembeds of the Field Artil
lery RefimenY may be generally
known as the to the
reet of the student body, but the
shaking up they get while riding
thoee “buggies" must make them
▼ery seaworthy, for the first three
pUr, m txxh CTas A and B ewim-
»*ng. were taken by the boys with
the ted hat 1 cords.
Outcome of the Claea A ewim-
ttttf e» follow*: let Hdg.
F. A. with 90 pomta; E. FA.
trttll\W peinta; C. FA srith 19
points; and E. Inf and D. Cae.
tied for fourth place, with It points
••eh. Keen bars of the winning
lat Hdq. FA. team are: G. J.
Palmer, F. J, KrampHa, O. Denny,
and R. W. Howe. "Slick” Trmpo
lino. C. FA. manager, is happy
that he has te-at Jack Craig, tnd
Hd^. FA. manager at something.
The winners in the Class B meet
include the following: E. PA.
with 34 points; D. FA. with M
Points; C. FA. srith 16 points;
and B. C.W.S. srith 16 points.
n*lMg|htrl«t the first place team
th. : E. W. Conway, J. B. Patter-
eon, W. P. Biggs, and R. L. Burney.
Aft*r this - m*et, the Trapolino
“brothers”, “M<k« ,, and “fflick” of
D. and C. FA. respectively, de-
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HARRY’S
DEUCATESSEN
1 i You All
A
MERRY
. OffilSTMAS
And A
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COILE60 STATION
DECEMBER 9.1930
cided to ; have a family reunion
and ceW-brmte their success ns in
tramural ; managers.
■Yonighi at T:90, in the Meawhtej
Gym, the two ouUtanding teams
produced ^ in this years intramural
program, will be pre-
■entod to fans in the form of *
College Championship boui..|tlte
two teams are C. Car. and L. Inf.
. L- Inf^ then known as
2nd Hdq) Inf., won the flag and
„ Jack’s dad, J. W. Puckett, Then too, tho members of the Frog
they wilt be fighting to hold that w “ * n ouUtanding guard on the team are going to lots of banquets
top sloti tonight when they go
out on tW floor.
C. Cay. reached the finals by
plowing under D. CA. 28 to 12,
last week, with Bob Folk scoring
ten points and his teammate, Ut-
terback, | making six. This team
from the ranks of the Cavalry is
y Vesital one, and will be
mighty Hard Co stop, but any team
that can hold a high scoring out
fit like 2nd Hdq. F. A. to a mere
threo ptfiata, te plenty - good an.)
perhaps Utile too good far the
C. Cav. Iboys. Last week, a great
L. Inf. drew, led by L. C.. Coffey,
beat outi Craig’s outfit by the scon-
of 17 tf 9. Coffey made nine of
thoee ll points, and branded him
self as pne of tho years outstand
ing basketball stars. Regardless
of who wins, it’s going to be a
thrill pocked game and well worth
anyone’s time. * ,
B. Eng. and C. Cav. meet in a
semifinal touch football game this
afternoon and the winner will meet
the winder of the B CA. and t.
FA. gatoe, Thursday, to decide the
College -Champion. This is another
game that srill be Very dose, re
gardless of who plays in the finale,
for the competition has been sery
keen alj fall in' this sport.
In CUsa B, E. CA. meeU A. Cav.
and B. C.A. will pit their strength
against! E. FA. in the semifinals
of the touch football eeason this
aftemo+n, mad like then brothers,
they v^ll stage the final game
Thursday afternoon for the Cham
pionship
Thursday to going to be a great
day for the Intramural Depart
meat for in addition to the toucl
football finals, they are going tc
hold thp finals for Class A watei
polo, in! the P. L. Downs Jr. Mem
orial Nstitoi ium, at 4:50 Thurs
day. The two teams who wUl
splash at each other at this tinx
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come by and get
That Bates Haircut
• JONBS BARBER SHOP
College or Btyue
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, I SUPPOSE
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EXIfSOHCHOW IT
HA!HA*. THAT SMILE CERTAlHLV
MAWB A DIFFERENCE. AND BEUEVE
ME. IWV MIGHTY ANXIOUS h MAAK ■
THAT FIRST PIPEFUL OF DR1NC F AiBLCTT
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after that,
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every
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WANT A TOBACCO SPECIALLY CUT
TO CAKE YOUR PIPE RIGHT ? GET
THAT BIG REP TIN OF PRINCE ALBERT.
THERE!? NO OTHER TOBACCO LIKE IT!
MNUESiFMWMTrrCMUMPrtet. ATWt. If
ram 4*a-t AbM it tea nU—i.t, a Mm *•-'
Una torn avar aaaaUd. r.turB tU padiat Ua
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U. J. » nsoSite TaUaca Canoaay.
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THE NATIONAL
JOY SMOKE
prince Albert
ef frogr—t taUaeo to
Oa.tUWT r.nea AUwt
A^ie Pistol Team Places Second
At Pistol Matches Held Id Houston
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BY £ a “JBBP- OATES
Battebeu Sports Editor
We all regretted the death of
Jack Puckett, a swell kid and an
outstanding journalist of The Bat-
footbsll team in ‘04 when he won
hU **C” when ’ the
known aa College.
Aggiee were That stuff never did help a footb«M
The Aggie pistol team did right
well , for itself in Houston this
week. In the team match they took
•ccond place behind the State
f’olice team which is a team that
is shooting almost every day.
Tea Ms that finished below the
Cadets were the Bayou Rifle team
of Houston and the U. S. Custom*
iffio rs of Galveston.
W ^ B ® Cker u W ” Hi * h ““ ,0r they are w.itmg to see'if Arkan
the Aggies with a 280 and
follou.-d by Bob ShieU with 27«,
Silverman with 276, J. T. Ashford
with 274 and Gene ShieU with 271.
Becker is in C F. A.. Bob and Gene
ShieU are in D F. A, Silverman
U in G Inf, and Aahford is in C
CoaSt.
Becker eras fourth high in the
slow fire and was firing against
st least six men who had won
sweaters firing in the National
meet at Camp Perry. The five men
on team gleaned medals for
their second place.
It was the Bayou Rifle team that
the jAgiries went out to beat and
they were satisfied. The Bayou
toais will come here for a meet
Jen, 16.
“Bub” McQuillan’s basketball
team looked much better than was
expected in their game srith the
team from Houston Saturday
night.. They should put on a very
good show tonight against Sam
lounton Teachers.
ire 1st Hdq. F. A. and D. Cav.
"rtie last time thU so-called writ
er took a crack at composing this
olumn, he stuck his neck away
aut in attempting to list the most
lotrworthy intramural entries at
-hat time. As a result, he has been
>row beat and accosted so much
hat he took out extra insurance,
just to protect hU interests, but
laving regained little courage dur
ing the last few weeks, he has a-
gabi decided to point out the
of the hour—C. Troop Cav.
Thu bunch of hard riding boys
lie coasting along on the top right
no^, and if they don’t alow up for
.he cross roads, they should win
thair share of events, plus some
one elsee too. Right now they have
that old mare sweat all over them,
and can see nothing but the top of
■4* heap. They are headed that
way and will give anyone trouble
who tries to stop them.
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SANKEY PARK
DiAmonds • Watches
Silver
r
T.C.U. may he a trifle fooled
when they go up against the boys
from Carnegie Tech. The Tech
team has a changing line and that
b something that the Frogs have
not been up against this year
and doing lota of radio talking.
Will the guy who lifted my hat
at the Club Saturday night please
return H to The Battalion office.
I will gladly return the hat it hut
was left in its place.
About all that happened at the
Conference meeting in Dallas last
week was to postpone everything
until the spring meeting. No doubt
sas gets into another conf
before they take a vote on admit
ting Texas Tech. Fred Thomeeen
of Arkansas did deny that ha was
trying to get into another con-
fSNMS!
Roy Young ii no doubt through
with pro football. He is planking
on entering Tulane Medical School
next year.
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HOUSTON TEAM
DEFEATS AGGIE
GAGERS 29 TO 23
BY TOM DARROW
Aas'L Sports Editor
Coach “Hub” McQuillan’s Tex
as Aggie cagers gave the Second
Presbyterian team, from Houston,
a great battle in a fast moving
game here, Saturday night, only
to fall behind in the last stages of
the contest and allow the veteran
Houston team to win, 29 to 23.
The Aggies were green and the
Presbyterian’s took advantage of
the fact to bold a alight edge all
during the game. The cadets In
experience was costly, for the
Houston boys were much too foxy.
Captain Sammy Dwyer was the
outstanding player for the Aggies,
he tied for scoriae honors with
his teammate, J. W.[ Smith, and
Joe Stafford of the Presbyterian
Team. J. T. Lang, Sophomore, Ag
gie guard, was in third place in
the Cadet scoring column, with a
total of four points.
All squad men on the Aggie team
entered the fray at some time dur
ing the night, but sll showed the
need for further experience. This
seasoning will be obtained daring
the Christmas holidays, according
to McQuillan.
THE MARRIAGE OF MISS
Jacqueline Ashton and P. D. Hanna
Jr., on Nov. 11 at Honda itoa* an
nounced this week. Miss Ashton is
the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John
Ashton; Dr. Ashton is a»»<K-mu-
professor of technical journalism at
A. A M. Mr. Hanna is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Parker D. Hanna; Mr.
Hanna Sr. is a district agent with
the Extension Service. The bride
is a student at the University of
Texas; the bridegroom will leave
this week for Dallas where he has
employment.
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Aggie-Sam Houston
Game To Be Played
At Gym Tonight
Coach “Hub” I^Quillan has an-
tn the Aggie-
Sam Houston garah and stated that
the first game wijl be played here
in the local gym .tonight starting
at aeves o’clock. 1
It eras originally scheduled for
the Aggies to pl^y in Hantsvillc
tonight and for the two teams to
meet here Frida* night, but due
to n Chamber of - Commerce ban-
QpH 2* JHwtsvite tonight, the
schedule has bee* reversed.
Two games will be play-d. The
fitvt will be between the reserves
of the teams and trill start at sev-
en. The varsity fray will start im
mediately afterward or about
eight. *
While not settled on a starting
Uam, McQuillan will probably
start the same fife which started
against the Secord Presbyterian
team last Satun^y and will in
clude Jamas
Joe Adams
st center, and
Varner at guards,
get the call over Warner.
Admission to thf two gaasee will
be 40 cents or regular coupon. One
ooapon is good for both fray*.
in 7 ;
J. w. BARGER, HEAD OF THE
Department of Agricultural Kro
nomica, was the;featured speak
er st the meeting on Monday, Dec
12, of the Texs* Association of
Fire and Storm ‘ Insurance Com
panies, which cfnvi ned at the
Driscoll Hotel in Austin. He spoke
on the reduction jof firs losses.
This was the third annual
meeting of the Association. There
are in Texas 36'fir* and storm
insurance companies, all Associa
tion members, ehose insurance
some 86,000 farmers in the state
subscribe, a
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