i ' 9 I WANTED Second-Hand PUno Oil CoOeca 44 or MS JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE Men’s Fine j SUITS and > J 0 TOPCOATS Oor entire stock of men’s and young men’s suits and top.coats are now on sale. Don’t miss this op portunity to buy a smart suit or top coat at these low prices ;.. $25.00 Values .., $19.85 $27.50 Values ... $21.85 $29.50 Values ... $25.65 $32.50 Values ... $25.85 $35.00 Values ... $27.85 $37^0 Value . . . $29^5 $39.50 Value .. . $31.65 $47.50 Suits .... $37AS $50.00 Suits .... $39.85 -sal ; ; \!'i J w:^jri7 CLOCKIERS I ! r • i ! iJ' r « t ; I ' | i*. i J ■ -.' * 1 >. Rice Owls Trip Texas Ames COACH OF CHAMP SCHOOLBOK TEAM IS AGGIE GRAD icJi THE BATTALION SPORTS COLLEGE STATION JANUARY 6.193) PAGE 3 HERE ARE SOME STAR AGGIE GAGERS ih L/ 7 HARRY STITRLER >[J L i Harry Stitekr, coach of the championship Corpus Christi foot ball team his first year there, graduated in the class of *31 from A. A X. College The little 130 pound man played quarterback for the Aggies and for several years held the confer ence record for the jwlo vault Bo- sides being an athlete Stiteler was first lieutenant of Troop B. Cav- alry, a waiter in the mess hall and a member of the Scholarship Hon or Society, v j, Stiteler baa a great record aa a football coach. During the past five years his teams have won ftfi games while losing one and tying two. He has enough fire for himself And a cemplete football team and his teams never say die. ■ VCUUSOH .— - 1 3arri^an Selman Paces! y Visitors io free Scoring Cage Tilt The Rice Owls opeifed their cage season here last night by* defeating the Texas Aggies, 6JE to IB, paced by Bert Salman. Aroynd 3,700 Ag [gie supporters attended the game. The game started’put as a de fensive affair and \ the Aggies jumped out id a 10-to ti lead. With three ruinates left fatdUWtRmt half the Owls pulled up to even terras at 13-all and then three quick baskets add a free U|row gave the Owls a L’O to-13 raalgta-Uhen the gun sounded. .^l man 1 started th« second half by dropping a long 'one and then cashed a crip ahotjk that started Rica sad the Owls the total to 86 U 19 with 10 mmutas left to pl*y- i\T' ;[;T- • !} Ji lt was then the ^gie’a turn to start dropping long Ones. Hub Mc Quillan’s bays cut loqse and in two minutes counted five-baskets while the Owts were scoring one High point honora for the' eight went to Frank » arswell, one-hand BEARS CLASH ! FROGS TONIGHT The Baylor Bear* face their first 61 teat of the tWy T. C. U. ference The Progs will an inside green and to stack eg son favorfo aad Souther mrnm Bears at s who are' $u St W. r» ,0.1 loop., f.r t« OwU. U« unk «" h «' .‘‘•f “ , *T**^ - -'l 1. vT u..v. i through In |he rough and tdagh I STOP WITH US, AGGIES When In Hearne ECONOMY CAFE HEARNE, TEXAS “Scrvea Only the Bent at the lowest Prices” May 1939 pindj You LOOKING YOUR BEST ; . 1 mI ' U VI ' i And L«t Ut Keep Ton Well Dreaaed UNIFORM TAILOR SHOP H«un A HonuUt North Git* I ■ THEY SAW EUROPE ON DIMES •• - IH . j Early in life they had started saving and setting aside part of their month*! earnings. Their ambition was is travel and now they had reached matarity, they were ready to take tiat trip abroad. How was this possible? It was because this thinking young too pie had been investing their money in a sound plan There Is no better way for yon to enjoy the plensares and comforts of coming years than through an adequate life insurance program. The feeling of eecnrity comes from your own efforts in arranging STr' '■Jk f! ill * |i 441 I ■ t * < . ; [J i . L The self-same contract of life insurance that agrees to pay your family a certain sum at an un certain time can carry on through all the yean you’ll ttre and reward your life of labor with an old age of ease. For it guarantees to pay you, in cash or income, a certain sum at a certain time, whenever you designate aa wishing to retire. five from the floor ajid added tw > from the gift line; That topped Gomes by one point and t^e kurd- working Selman by 3wo. guard, heeded the Aggie last half drive with f >u r field beakrte. He looped there from all anglea. CupUiaRammy Dwyer counted nine poi: UAo top the loe- era. Big Dog Daweon played wel for the Cadet* and had a lot 4f hard luck with hieishota. 1 ?rvi U! % m- Smith A Norton |Will Continue Head Coach Next Season i r. SEABOARD LIFE INSURANCE CO. HOUSTON, TEXAS FORD MUNNKRLYN, ’26, Dist Mgr. H.B. L Uvetoaa, '13 • O. R Homer Norton will again be at the helm of Aggie athletic* next year, H announced late yester day after a aix-hour eeeeion of the council: f\ At the conclusion of the meet ing, the {following report wae re leased by Dean Kyla, chairman of the couritil. 'The Athletic Council, connmt- ing of three faculty mymbors, two numbers representing the Former Students, Aasociatioa, and oae sen ior representing the student body, has made an erneat aad thorough ■tody of the athletic sitoattoo at the A. A M. College la annul mooting and reports aa follows: “l. The Council, by a unan tnous vote, does not am templet any change in the coaching staff. “2. The council it making every four paaoes in the last minute of the game which gave the Trojaaa their margin of victory. FISH FIVE MIXED Freshman basketball coach Maa- ning Smith la nniag a new wrinkle oa his basketball team. He la run- three football players aad two basketball players as * team. The faothaWsre mast be ta taka sat possible effort within its power the Interference while the twe bas- and within its bent Judgement to | ketballers act aa point makers. develoD an athletic Drocram here that will restore euccouful .thto-1BOUTHWE8T COMPARISON ties to this institution.” The southwest has no superior Coach Norton's contract baa one (a football aad possibly baseball, more year to run, but he had been J^ e y with the top teams m the subject for “wohree” “ after the | and of the present soason. Njaoo tonight ^ U|) against the i‘ Frogs *n the con- for both teams, j tansle * with the the Bruin followevg | on bow this year’s h going pre-pea* Arkansas Methpdist hate included the mbor of the big four to hpttle It out for the Ipopj title; but fh>m pre- season gstmcb thus far’ the BPara have giv^jais indicatior. that they should be bu luded in t|e lot The teafd j \ made up| almost en tirely of s^ihonnkes, who have yet to proven that they can stand the varsity c >mpetltion under fire. Three player r out of the starting five are soph i, and first hi line for relief duty u another psjlr of highly touted secom 1 year meg. The pro- • of th|s team Will depend how Jkfti Owls pt MMaheU, f JJj>, Hyman, i ^JLo\ Craddock; f Jill MMA, | r -J. 5 Cornel, f .^.4 Steakley, c ,i.4 Khuey, g-f - 0 Carswell, g .^5 B. Smith, g 0 Totals! Aggies Corrigan, f Tinker, f «,! Scarborough, f Varnsr, f-g Dawson, c Wheel is, e . Dwyer, g „ J. Smith, g . Laag, r — Holland, g Totals — Half-time score t 30. Free throws Cornea ( Steakley borough 8, Va Pf conference play. Heading the list of jtwphomorcs are- Grady Vaughn, high scoring forward wig) has averaged 11 points per game, aad Frank Bry- aki, 6 foot 4 inch center who has tossed in an average 4f 10 points per tilt B. hind these two oonte Joe Terry ahd Dab Walters, for wards, amdj Loy Cliberalh■M|i , man who caf) play any position. Craddock, Tipkor, Scar iJ. Stoilh. f REPAIRING Parts and Tubes CO-OP (V)IlfK» 139 j North (iat» *RST Ui the Motor Co. Star ^Blighty Redskins Dickering With Todd; May Enter Border Gaines BY X. q (JEEP) OATES Battalion Sport* Editor Th, Wiahiitgton Redskins, 1037 champion* of profoaakmal football, are dickering with Dick Todd. Ha was highly recommended by Char lie illalone and Roy Young, for merly of tha Aggies, and Sam Baugh, formerly of the T. C. O. Frogs All three of theoo were former start of tha south west conference and art now star* on the Washington team. Todd s omy duty, If he plays with Wsakiagte*. will be to fill the shoes of their former star, Cliff Battles, who bang ap kk ball car rying shore this year to toko over a coaching position I J. X. Eept-y, gBasra! manager of the Red Sldiia has wrRtea far cam plrte Statistics oa Todd’s college bill playing.. Dirk has not yet indies tod wketh •r ho weald accept the pro offer, bat It in thoagkt that bo will Roy Young was boro a few weeks track. After leaving these sports w* find that the conference fa pos sibly the weakest section playing basketball, their fencing is way below par. In tennis, the Rice aad Texas teams hold up their pros- tiege with the beet of them. The qgo aad stated that if tha Bed-1 Aggies have one of the top water a maa Hke Todd that polo teams of the nation, and Tex they would go right hack «<> the M ^ swimming top of th* ladder in the National . . . Football Uagae. crrw - Th« Southwest Conference 1s BORDKK OLYMPICS 1 u> ° me * k *»**tion boxing, al- Track Coach “Doech” Rollins | though there are soma pretty fair has announced that he has receiv- ffat throwers in this section. Th* ad and accepted aa invitation t 0 1 Aggies keep this section wall ap taka his track team to compote in^ p^toi and rifle shooting th* Border Odympics to bo hold in Laredo this spring “Dough” says th* thinly-clads should bo a better | fair ^ nation, baft then it can baUncvd aggregation this year hold Ite own with fay team of than last John Kimbrough will be | college back on th* flold again in track. Ho fa a weight man. I A ggcENT REQUEST MADS ROSE BOWL HERO by A. A M. t« the Federal Com- Boyfa Nave, hero of Southern I mumeations Commission for California’s spectacular 7 to 8 mission to broadcast from radio uL,Tias boaa aanurodl faation WTAW (faring Hi easy-to-look- aft singer who achfarad stardom in Kngland, fa pkturpi as she arrived fa Now York aboard th* fls do France. Joeephine ia ready for an American produetfa^ 1 ' victor over Duke, lias beta assured J station WTAW (faring daylight of a fatter—an honor that had been hours has been refused, according denied him until the game. to college officials. Reason for Nave played only 63 minutes aad refusal was an opinion by 10 seconds for th* season, far | eosamissksi that no more timo ' short of tiie required 173, bat th* I ncododl for educational purp< team voted him a fatter for his I than fa now being used by WTAW PALACE >AY \ SAT. and PRE1 IT. NIGl JOHN I IBLD Mi.cuun .JSfVBSY I Shown Son. - Mon. LYNN NEW DIXIE ImON. * TUBS. 4- . 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