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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1939)
F ‘ «*TF» THE BATTALION SPORTO COLLEGE STATION JANUART 17i 1939 PARE) 1st Hdq. Field! Artillery/Wins Over “D” Cavalry In Water Polo Game In one of the teaeona beet water polo garnet, 1st Hdq. P. A. downed the strong D. Cav. outfit by • aeore of S to 2. The battle was nip and tuck all the way and the only way in which the buggy boy* could stay ahead waa by the uae of tho«i dan gerous B. C. shots, which are first passed and then slapped inis.pi goal. Playing two three minut.' halve-., agreed te for the final game, the first shot was pushed through the goal by 0. Denny, of lerymen, with only 2 second^ left to play in the first half start of the second half, boys came back to score again, this time on one of the most beauti fully exscuted shots ever pulled in the local pool. The ball Wm to Hiebder, Headquarter * goalie, who made a beautiful puss to Chick Denny, who in turn BC’4 the ball across Ae pool to Rodgers who slapped it In the goal for a score. 4 The ( livalry came back quickly to get | buck into tke game by a hard tk Dt by Allen from the side of the i *ol. which bounced on the water ^ Od wee misjudged by the goalie. | The j krtillerymen scored sgain en the Jenny to Rodgers combine- \ - v, NEW SHOES? Come here for your next pair. We have many b friend on the Campos be cause we feature the styles the College Man likes .Bt prices which pot good-looking and long wearing shoes within the reach of all. Complete Selection Of 4 DOUGLAS SHOES SAM KAPLAN Bryan 200 PERSONS EAT AND LISTEN AT FOOTBALL BANQUET a BS shot And again the came back to score on a ked down from the oppo site side of the pool. When the shot fjnalh cam,* Bounds jroSe out of the water and slung his long arm over with the ball and the Ml iMft too much force for the defending goalie. This left one half minute to play and the Artillery boya gained possession of the ball aad kept it until the final gun fired that announced them the win- Iter by s S to 2 score. Individual stars for the win ners were those tdro Louisiana brothers, Chick and Ot Penny, and Billy Hodgers. For the loeers were Jack Uppard, Carl HOI, Tommy Bounds and Karcher, the goalie. Not U be outdone by preseason predictions that predicted a down fall fram the heights of prowess in the handball courts, E, F. A. triumphed over the dark horse 2nd Hdq. f. A. team and remained kings of the four walla. Playing srith a veteran team and playing their same brand of ball, E But tery was the, master throughout the tnaUh. However, the Head quarters bdys were determined to go down fighting and go down fighting thqy did. An exceptional brand of b*ll was played and it was a treat to watch these hoys go into action after teeing eo of the regular league games. This week will see the finals In Fish basketball and volleyball played with the Rgtl. Hdq. F. A meeting the leas publicised 1st Hdq. F. A. team in the basketball game. The Rgtl. Hdq. boya will be top heavy favorites to win be cause of the material on their • ; ad. Having practically all of the Fish team and others it is no wonder that they are the favorites. But this does not dampen the spirits of the -st Hdq. boys. Thus, boys have quite a number of out standing stars among them and want their turn at the Fish team in order to pull what they say will be a Bltii upset. Although the Above is a view of none of the,2M peraaai who ah awards far tho year were asade ia varsity aad freuhnan OWLS BEAT y. t , agues are just completed in col ley-hall, the finals should be played this week When the term is ended and the new term ia staring us in the face, there will also be wrestling, horse shoes, and class A volleyball, to start on. And there will be Class B horseshoes, handball, and wrest- Iin8.| i-' ] It was thought that tennis and MH'edball could be completed before the final exams, but with all the rainy weather, and wet grounds and postponements more frequent than the gamee, it will be necee- sary to run these finale into the second term. RADIO I REPAIRING Parts and Tubes STUDENT CO-OP Phone College 139 ) ! I 4] | mL*4Uu BRYAN Third Conference McQuillnn's Quintet To Fori Worth Win for Rice Owls And Dalles For This Week’s Games The Rice Owls won their * third conference victory last night when they defeated the Texas Aggies in Houston, 37 to 29. The Aggies outhustled the Owls in the closmr stages of the closely contested af fair. At pne time, with leas than five minutes to play, the Aggies pulled to within three points of the Owls, but a couple of quick baskets iced the game and gave Rice its third straight conference win. * • Tommy Tinker, junior oollego transfer, was the outstanding play er of the Aggie team. His four field goals in the final period of play American League Dominates ’38 All Star League Team Lad by the New York Yankees, who placed five players, the Amer ican League dominates the all-star major league team as se lected by 249 members of the Baseball Writers’ Association of America for The Sporting News ot St Louis, national Usphali weakly. The team announced to day, followa: Left field, Joe Medwick, St. Louis Cardinals; center field, Joe DiMaggia, New York Yankees right field. Mel Ott, New York Giants; first base, Jimmy Foxx, Boat Red Sox; second base, Charley Gekringer, Detroit Tigers; short stop, Joe Cronin, Baston Red Sox third base, Robert Rolfs, New York Yankees; catcher. Bill Diek- ey, New York Yankees; pitchers, Charley Ruffing and Vernon Go- met, New York Yankees, and John ■ny Vander Meer, Cincinnati Reds. By B. C. “JEEP- OATES Battalioa Sports Editor “Huh” McQuillan takes his quin tet to Fort Worth and Dallas this weekend. Friday night they meet the lowly T.C4J, Frogs in Fort Worth and the next night they take on the powerful SJ1.U. Mustang* -“Snipe” Norton, I Bflly PmoU and all • The Mustang* ran over Arkan sas in grand style several days ago, but when they met the Frags the other night they were lucky to get a 11-29 victory over them in a five minute overtime. If the Cadets, who are improv* ing with every game, turn the trick against the defending Mus- kept the cadet* in the ball game I tangs, they will throw the con and gave the Owls * headache. ference race wide open Levi Craddock was the outatand- J. T. Lang has shown, lots of ing man during the game for the improvement lately. “Hub” has Oqrls. His steady work under th'* changed Lang from guard to far basket when the Aggies were ward and the change has looked threatening to overhaul the Owls I good. Dawson has shown lots of proved to be a life-saver. i 1 improvement this year. Everyone The game was .nip and tuck remembers Freeman Bokencamp, throughout with lliee holding a who was about the roughest has 17 to 11 lead at half-time. Theiketball player who ever hit this lead changed four times during the | court first 10 minutes with the Owls finally going to the front 13 to 11, after IS minutes of playing Big Dog Dawson, who worked well under the basket for the Ag gies, took the ball off the boards to start the second half and loopc I a basket He then added a free throw and the Aggies were back in the ball game. Rice pulled away after minutes on basket* by Craddock and Caraweil. Tinker then swung into action with two field goals and the Aggies trailed 21 to 2S ae Dawson left the game on fouls. He never played-a whole game without fouling ect Dawson as a freshman looked lilii him, but now “Big Dog” ia playing full game* without being badlahed. He a high point man agklnst Baylor last PHIL. • ! TI i SWIMMING TEAM Art Adamson ^ iT. get hip swim ming team together soon after mid-term. He didnft want to plan on anyone until after grades wen- out. He says that he has a sopho more that has brdken the confer e record in p^ctice. Bul ba” Reeved is working on rew dive. He pms a champion diver in high school at San An- laak i h TUMBLING TEAM 0. K. I’• • • 'u-nb n*'team put on a good show fduring the half at the Afgie-Bpylor melee last week. This team fc»erve* credit for thmt- work. Thpy spend many hour* practicing pnd as far as this writer knows the| get nothing out of it except the* right to put on their show durpig half-time at home baaketball games. APPROXIMATELY ONE-HALF of thp rtudonts that enter collage gneduat yv* Rice, SMU Win During Weekend Gaines Texas And Arkansas Split Twin Bill RICE BEATS St. MARY’S IN FINAL QUARTER t TRAILER TRIP OH. WE PORGOT TO BRING A PIPE FOR HIM thats easily fdccp. wwy PONT VtXJ l£NP HIM VOURS FOR. PAUL? OX. MAYPL CAN GET A COOL SMOKE our of IT PAUL. YOU SOONP PlSCOORAGEP. IS IT POSSIBLE THAT r YOUVE NEVER TglEP 1 1 PRINCE AUCRT IN THAT PIPE? HER HIRE, HAVE A WELL. JUPGC, PWUCE At* » GOMg TO Bf! THE ONLY TOBACCO FOR TWlS PIPE |pRDM NOW ON. rr SMOKES JUST AS COOL ANPMUP AS MX) SAIP- ANP IT TASTES GRANP, TOO/ *Liil I THOUGHT XXJ'D LIKE PONCE ALKKT. ITS FAMOUS FOR MELLOWNESS. THERE'S NO .otcRtawcco UK£ P. A. DR. A. R. KEMMERER, CHEM let of tha A. A M. College Experi ment Station, has accepted [ap pointment as associate referee on Reboflavin for the Association of Official Agricultural Chemist, it was announced by Dr. G. 8. Fraps. state chemist and head of the de partment. 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A RaraalAi Takaaaa Ca« glpefaL of (ragraat tobacco ia ' ioaryI-ea.'B» of Frkci'AUxTt SINCE JANUARY 1. 1938 CON A stubborn aggressive St Mary’s I struc t ion on college nnd onhrersity four| University quintet nearly waa overj union buildings has been begun or the Rice Owls last weekend but! completed at a Yost of more than the Owls came back into the | |8j000,000. fourth quarter « win 43-31. The Rattlers held a lead over the Owls at the half 18-IF. than the Owls came Into their own towards the end of the third period to forge ahead 30-27; The final quarter was filled with the goal shooting of Frank Carswell and ball-grabb of Bert Selman who teamed togeth er to pile up a 10 point lead. Carswell was the top point mak er of'the evening, accounting for 16 points. He also turned in aa ex cellent exhibition of ball handling. 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VARNER Jeweler Pine Watch Repairing Bryan TEXAS AND spur a Arkansas Southwest champion, sect)live game ing to Texas Texas Team first minute awkward Hogs all the way. Ches ter Granville of Texas was high point man for the game with 10 points. Martin of Arkansas lad hie team with nine. Arkansas University reversed words but sang the same tune that Texas sang on Friday to win over i on Saturday 86-41. The Aik- is team waa composed of four Sophomores and one Senior. Thi* quintet completely outplayed the Longhorn bunch throughout the entire game to avenge the defeat handed them the night before. John Adams, Hog forward, was high (>omt man srith 23 points to his credit Houpt, Texas forward, lead his team with 12 point*. WIN GOBS TO MUSTANGS IN OVERTIME PERIOD A trailing Mustang team opened up in the final quarter 9e force the TCU Frogs into an overtime period. The Mustangs played over- confidant ball all evening, making m after miss te field goals. J. D. Norton, S. M. U. forward, tank the field goal that won the game for the Mustangs in the extra per iod. Wilkerson was high for the game with 1$ points followed by Norton with 10. Duckworth was STOP WITH US, AGGIES :When In Heftrne ECONOMY CAFE HEARNE, TEXAS Only th* Best tt th« Lowwl Prirex" -to— I I ■ LOOK YOUR BEST vf The Campus i & r CAMPUS Over Exchange store —— high for T. C. U. with 8 points. t . Cigarettes? - Yes, Soft Drinks? • Name It v r ri i ' r r;,- j t • .Magazines? - Preference. Razor Blades? - All Brands. T f* 7^' '' i 11 • * v. Hair Oil? - The Best • '■! • -• I'iL" ' CANADY PHARMACY | ^ j j • f ’’IBryMrj— - — ^ i IJ.