The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 07, 1939, Image 3

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    Batta I ion Sports Spring
COLLEGE STATION FEBRUARY 7. 1939 PAGE 3
FEBRUARY 7, 1933
Cadet Cagers and University Team I
Meet at Memorial Gym Saturday Night
»T B. c »JUr OATBS 4
BattaMoa 8»ort* Uitor
Satarday Coach Hub Me-
‘'i QttUlaa'a Acgk eaffara moat Jack
Gray's Steer fhra her* at CoUaga,
bat they will be the uadardoft aaw
that Cap tun Sammy Dwyer is in
eligible. Dwyer waa the only let-
temaa on the aqoad.
Thia way ba a break (or Woody
Varner, jnntor aquadman It looks
to ba a sure tking now that Woody
I wfll gat bb latter
Harold C. Welch, who has bean
counted Ml aa one of the mainstays
of the pitching staff this ye
(married Mrs. Frances Copeland of
the Lavender Beauty Shop in
Bryan Friday night The ceremony
was hold la Hearne.
Arkansas gave warning to the
rest of the baakKb&lt dobs in the
La Salle Barber
Shop
Stewart • O'Ceuaer
COLLBGB STATION
> 8HOB SHOP
Plaest of materiala. Expert
ip. Beliefec ties
raateed or money back.
Dl Caagelesi. Prop.
circuit this past week-end. They
bowled Baylor over in two gamoo
and knocked them out of second
piece. The Aggies still have two
games against the Porkers.
It was reported that Kyle Mc-
Phail, big freshman tackle
ineligible, but a recheek of his
grades shows that he is in good
standing
This writer reported that Mar
shall Kobnett was about to go un
der in his studies, but he «
through in grand style and la not
oven close to the border line.
Unde B.lly Diech has called hie
University of Texas baseball team
together. Offkisly they cant start
practice until March, but they can
workout on their own hook. The
Aggies will probably spend the rdbt
of this month limbering up and get
ting in shape. Jade Cooper ha! re
turned to school and wfll be fight
ing for a place on the squad. Jack
was batting champ last sseson.
Norton started spring training
this afternoon. He waited a day
longer to start than ha had plan
ned to that the boys could go home
between terns. Most at the aften-
noon waa spent in giving out uni
forms and explaining the schedule
for the spring. ThsM wfll prob-
i b y be scrimmage games
Are Open
Saturday afternoon.
For many years the Aggies have
had bub Kwkrabbit” backs. John
Kimbrough is the firet big man to
be ks tha rear cordon in many Upl with a team meeting and the
Norton and his Aggies
their 1939 season today
the Issuing of aaiferme for
practice to approximately
to men. The afternoon was taken
WELCOME, NEW STUDENTS
COME TO SEE US ANY TIME
- And Meet Yonr Friends Ber«
Best of Foods and Drinks at Popular Prims
. THE COLLEGE INN
North Late
yean. Now the coaches are plas-
niag on putting some weight back
then with him. Big Eoel Wesson is
going to the baekfield as it Bolus
Motley who has been shifted from
taekle. Finis White may go in as
a blacking back. Finis is another
200 pounder.
Art Adamson’s swimming team
was hit below the belt when John-
failed to pass the necessary
amount at work.
Dent forget that game with Tex
as Saturday night. It is certeialy
going to be worth seeing. Every
man in the eorp can do him part in
helping the Cadets that night.
Ernie Lain, the 236 pound Rice
quarterback, is in a Houston hos
pital. He was operated on for ap
pendicitis. Hs will miss spring
practice, but Coach Kitts says that
it ki better to loae him ia spring
practice than ia the fall.
Troop C Cav., intramural baaket-
ball champs will go to Austin Wed
nesday night, March 15 where they
wfll plays the champs of Texas op
Fite Nitej •'
Papers Representing
Three Groups To Be
Presented at Oil Show
Right or Wrong?
A 2-minute test for telephone users
isabing of suite
Norton nays that all positions
are wide open end that there Buy
be so see surprise* when next fall
rofls around.
are 19 seniors reporting
six letters. Fourteen
lettered lest fall and
wiD all be in there this spring
eteept Marion Pugh who,will miss
the grind because of a recent opera-
•it-r.
It appears as if there wfll be s
wide open fight for the Job left
open by Dkk Todd. Bud Force,
“Bams” Smith, and Bill Coaataer
will be fighting for it
Three lettermen end* are ready.
‘'Big Dog” Dawson has been shift
ed back to end where he starred
as a freshman before lettering at
tackle this past season. “Junior”
Darby is beck. He is another six
feet five inch 235 pound sun. Don't
be surprised if Darby and Dawson
sre tbs two ends next year.
Ernie Pannell and Joe Boyd hav*
the inside track on the taekle Job*.
Routt and Henke wfll be the under
studies.
Marshall Robaett and “Rock’'
Audish have the Inside track at
guards. Ed Robnett has been shift,
ed to guard from the beckftold and
may give the bunch a run for their
monif.
Tommy Vaughn has the insid.
track at center, but will be puahed
by Henry Hauser, letternun center,
and “Butch” Herman who lettered
SPRING FOOTBALL'
TRAINING BEGINS
AT UNIVERSITY
AUSTIN, Feb. T—The calendar
claims it is still winter, but Urn
of- Texas footballers have
blithely disregarded it and stented
their spring training
A; full mouth of fundamentals
.in.I play polishing it in stem fog
some 75 athletes who will be can
didates for Dam Bible’s third
Ixmghorn Unm neat fall.
Coach Bible plans four intra-
squad games to spice (he session
—Fob. 11, 18 and 2S and March 4.
Absent will be 10 lettermen who
finished their eligibflity last fall—
Ends Joe Roach and John Peter
eon. Tackle Bernie Esunas, Guards
[JGmI HMkaa and Charley Naieer,
Centers Roy Baines and Glenn
Jackson. Backs Wally Lawson, Itm
Boyer snd Bill Forney. Most diffi
cult to replace will ba Rhodes, all-
conference guard, and Lawson, who
did most of the Steers' p*—«ng snd
kicking and much of their ball
carrying.
The coaches hope to pick up a
lettered tackle to repines Esunas.
Barekell Buriinson, winner of n
in *37, did not compete last
fall because of heavy school work.
He has indicated that be wfll take
part in spring training and resume
his varsity career next season.
Allinson and Co-Capt Pary My
ers would give Texas a peir of
Mg, experienced tackles and might
auks it possible to move Don Wil
Hams, 220-pound handy-man of the
line, back to guard in Rhodes'
place. At present Williams is listed
as a taekle, the position et which
he finis'll the *38 season.
If Bible chose, he could plaa oa
an all-1*tteman team except at
Dwyer Ineligible for More Basketball
This Season on Aggie Quintet
LEGISLATURE -
RECEIVES,BLL
ON EDUCATION
The ^'technical paper fro*ja . , . , , , . .
turned In by students in H ' ^ ■ 1 “ u
group
mechanical engineering, chemical
engineering, and petroleum en
gineering will be chosen sometime
before the first part of April to
ba entered in the contest sponsored
by the Oil World Exposition which
is being held in Houston April
34-39.
There will be one paper from the
chemical engineering group, one
from the mechanical enjfineeniiK
group, and one from the petroleum
engineering group which are to be
chosen to represent A. A M. Papers
will be presented by students from
the various engineering colleges of
the southwegl which includes
as, Oklahoma, New Mexico, sad
Louisiana.
Eight prises totaling $300 will
be given as cash swards to the stu
dents presenting the beet piper*
The papers must deal along the
lines of ofl production, refining, or
drilling.
L The Befl System
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2. Owe of tee first usee of vacua
tubes was fat telephony—yaurs I
fore couuuerrial radio telephony.
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B. The leqpet telephone cable tued
by the BeB System eoutaias 2424
wires. "X.
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4. The Bell System employs about
a» many people as live In the dty
ef Dauon, Ohio.
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center.
Finis White, after playing almost
at every line position is going to
the baekfield as a blocking back.
White can play any position on the
(field.
Spring practice will be in order
[for thirty consecutive days. Nor
ton is Manning oa having a game
scrimmage nearly every Saturday
afternoon during thia time.
Todd and Rogers will probabh
be the two hardest men to replace
Pugh, Jeffrey, and Moeer will be
trying for Rogers place. Marshall
Spivey may get the nod at Todd’s
place, but he is going to have to
get down to work in a big way
becaose there Ms several more
who have their eyes on that post
Kimbrough, Motley, and Wesson
will give the Aggies three seen o
six feet and over 300 pounds la
the baekfield. That sounds like e
powerhouse team from the coal
mines.
It is figured that Norton jrfD
work his teams ss unite. He may
have a power teem, a shifty fast
team, and a team that ia fair in
both.
Mach time win be epeat ea p
defense, a department that tha Ag
gies have been weak in for years.
Malar. Jackson, the only experisne-1 yean of the language in hie high
ed center with another year of ell-! school worit Other requirement*
k'lbiUtp'wiU not be ia school next
fall Otherwise the all-veteraa team
might lx* composed from Go-Gap-
taia Nad McDonald, Mike Sweeney
and Shelby Bode, ends; Myars, Al-
linaon, and Bill Kliman, tackles*
Williams and Ted Dewson, guards;
John Gill, quarter; Beef os Bryan
and Giily Davis, left half; Bobby
Moers, Nelson Puett, and Charley
Haas, left half; Bullet Gray, full
back.
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a ftelrptw.ae dtosMecy publish*d la
«h, \ niird Stales.
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1 7 P.M. and all day Sunday.
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E. N. HOLMGRBRN. TEXAS
administrator for tha AAA, B. F.
Vance, assistant administrator, T.
E. Ratten and Woodrow Wallace
rs returned from Mkaisrippi
where they sttendod a oonfervnc.'
ob the work'of the organisation.
The House of Representatives
of the Texas Legislature Friday
dved a Mi which would pro
hibit foreign language* and matbe-
matk* aa requirateenta for bach
elor of aria degrees and master
at arts degress tax any of the in
stitutions of higher learning sup
ports by state funds. The bill
would also apply to bachelor at
•dance ia ‘xbiration degrees
mater of science In education de-
,frees. ^
Lon E. Alan p( of Carthage is
the sponsor of the House Bill Num
bar 401.
Representative Joseph White Jr.
of New Boston fisst mentioned the
| of ettadnatiag foreign lang-
- oagee from the requirements for a
bachelor of arts degree a month
ago. He indicated Friday that be
would strongly urge the paanga
of the bill as presented by Repre-
Alsup
“I find that in some of the eoU
leges that a student who wants to
get s degree ia hay of tee social
sciences, such as history, govern
ment, economics and sociology, in
law, or ana la adaeatioa in order
to be equipped to teach, must take
aa a prerequisite toward that da-
gras at least six semester hours of
mathematics and either twelve or
eighteen hoars of a foreign lan
guage,” the bfllh sponsor stated
"This requirement depends upon
whether the student has had two
u A M.*s hopes for a victory
over the University of Texas Long
horn bnaketeers here Fate 11 hat*
taken a setback.
Per, it was teamed recently,
Sammy Dwyer, captain of the Ag
gie quintet and only lettonaaa og.
the squad, fc inelir'bU for further
intercollegiate , comjx tiuon this
season] withouth
* to this offset |
Dwyer’s ineligibility was seaa as
a hard blow to tes Angie tanas. Hie
ineligibility came to light) wfljh th* 1
posting at first ti-im final gT*d«s
Coach Hob McQuillsn i< *xport
ed to name game captain* for tea
rest of tha
announcement
yet been made.
Dwyer waa one of the Smoothest
players on the ti-imi-Rnd had fir
ured largely in the Aggie attmm
during the first tank if
in many eaaes more Gorman, Ital
ian, French, and the like, than he
n English, or even hie miaor
subject,” Mr. Als ;p stated In ex
plaining hie porpoealof introduc
ing the bOL
■—4—k
■fr
me the student to take only
twenty-four hoars of his ma
subject and twelve hours of his
minor subject and twelve hours of
English." h j /
"After mate - deliberation!- and
thought on the matter, I have corn#
to the conclusion that each require
ments are 'jute a little bit out of
lias. Just a little bit inconsistent
It means in actuality that the stu
dents have to take as much as, snd
The Appropriate
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February 14
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Two-Year Lettermen
In Sports at Texas
To Receive Awards.
*
AUSTIN, Tex., Feb. 8.-^At their
regular meeting in Gregory Gym
Thursday night members of the
’’ Association voted to award
letter-sweaters to two-year letter
a In all intercollegiate sports,
Wallace Lawson, president of the
Association, said. The body at the
sweaters will be orange, with
white leather sleeves and white Ut
ters. The sweaters will be identical
for all sports.
It Was Mdad at tin meet)
to hold the annual Spring Dance
of th# Association soon, but the
date will not be set until the next
meeting, Feb. 16.
Tuea and Wed.
|Feb. 7 and 8 - 6:30 p. m.
If
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BOYS:
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remember you althoinrh
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A. & M. Men Attend
Hi-Y Conference
Three men from A. A M. attend
•d Hi-Y coaferuacM during tte
past week-end. J. Gordon Gay a
ten t- M. C. A. attended the North
as Hi-Y Conference at Amaril-
where ha lad a section of 100
college students ia four discussions
on general information and coflege
Ufa Thera were 660 boys at
conference. Gay left last Thursday
morning aad returned yustef
at coon.
David Thrift, Cadet Colonel.
Dan Russell, Head of the Rural
oology Department, took part
tha program of tha Central
Hi-Y Conference at Corsicana. Rus
sell spoke on leadership. Thrift
Is a speech to the anti
ferencs on "What Should Yen Do
When You Get to College?”
So-
Texas
THE STUDENT WELFARE
Committee will hold an impertant
sting toamrrow night at 1:15
ks tea bantyaet room of tha i
l Following the banquet tor
thoee who attend, a number of im
portant topics wfll ha discussed
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