The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 03, 1939, Image 2

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    Grid Clash Saturday
Sports
Aggie Swimmers Prepare
For Long, Hard Schedule
First Meet|H|iSHHHfl|
Saturday Night
Battalion Sports
COLLEGE STATION
MARCH 3, 1939
PAGE 2
Roster of
Gridsters
BY W. F. “CHIC*" DENNY
After having their ftnt matt of
the year postponed, Coach Art
Adamson’s swimming team will be
pitted against the San Antonio
Y. M C. A. Saturday night The
place has not been decided definite
ly, but it is highly probable that
the meet will take place in the
P. L. Downs natatorium.
The swimming team will be
wmething less than traveling rep
resentatives of A. A M. this year.
Their schedule is made out as
IbUows: March K, San Antonio;
March 10 and 11, Mew Orleans and
Baton Rouge, Louisiana; March 18,
Austin; March 85, here; April 1,
[Waco; April 8, St Louis. .
' 1 When the team travels to Louisi
ana, a match wil be held with
thu New Orleans Y. M. C. A. on
March 10, and the following day
will see the Aggies pitted against
’Louisiana State University. These
two matches will show bow well
the Aggie swimsters stack up
•gainst teams in the Southeastern
Conference.
Next on the list for Uu Aggies
will be the University of^xas at
Austin. A water-polo game will
also be played at this meet.
March 25 will see the second
annual water carnival produced and
put on by the swimming team. This
■how is bound to bring a group ;
■ | of beauties to the show and, as |
I 1 last year, another overflow crowd
is expected. Weason B
The conference meet will take
place April 1 in Baylor’s new pool.
IV numbers of these football
players were not avsilable, but
space has been left for spectators
to insert their numbers as they are
intro,iuced before the game Sat
urday at Kyle Field.
A TRAM ' t i -
l & M. COACHES
Vaughn, C
Aujbh, RG
M. Robnett, LG
Pennell, RT
Boyd, LT
Duncan or
White LE
Price, B
Jeffrey B
Moser B |
Kimbrough B
Thomason B
iz
J&ne IPoacli Ja.
mes
Hauser or
Henuun C
Henry RG
Bucek or .
Rata LG >
Henke RT
Routt or .
Poeris LT
dark RE
Sterling
Pugh I
Spivey
B TEAM
'~Hr
The eight men who help
Head CeecA Homer Norton
tarn oat A A M. athletic
teams are shows here. Top
row, loft to right. Bill Jamoa,
line coach sad Marty Karow,
backfieM aad end coach aad
baseball coach; second raw,
“Hob” McQuillaa, basketball
and frtahmsa football;
“Dough" Rollins, track
coach and baabeos manager
of athletics;' Lil Dimmitt,
trainer; bottom row, Man
ning Smith, backfieM demon
strator and freshman basket
ball aad baseball coach; Vir
gil Jones aad Charlie De-
Ware, assistant freshmen
football coaches.
A-B and C-D Squads
Are Scheduled for Contest
Norton Will Show
All Aggie Players
with
training games end to-
a full 50 minute
the AB team and
This fray is the
of the Sports
and ta due to get
between 3:30 and 4
S
morrow
fray
the CD
feature
Day
under
p. m.
Coach Norton plans to
hia A beam against the O
start
WITH THE ALUMNI
(Poach
Conatser B
Hall B
C TEAM
Competition for the Aggies is ex- g ,,
pected to be stronger on this side g. ' K(
than ever before. The Longhorns
have ruled this meet for the past * ° r
several years and should do so * '
this vear » R ^ RT
April 8 will tee the Aggies going j ^
•fur national Inur.l. .h.n in., ”
show their wares in the National _
A. A. U. junior water polo tourna- r* - ^
ment at St. Louis. After finishing
second in the meet last year to a tpini. p
veteran team from Northwestern, w .
Adamson has high hopes of con- *
quering the meet this yeir. If the
Aggies are victorious in St Louis
it may mean another trip spon
sored by the National A. A. U.
The schedule is not complete
after April 8, hut such trips as
Temple, San Angelo, and Heuston' Pro|)lu RG
are planned in order to stage ex- u ot ) py 1(;
hibition meets and water-polo | Bo<lmgr yj
iBtotaatk LG
leaders RT
Denhardt Speaks On L !J T
“The Saddle Horse” Miiier re
jHeimann RE
'•ft
i
(Poa&A /MPQuilla 1 *
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< [ '/I jvfj
I ifli
1 r i L
McQaillen
students Assn.
(PoacAtyolli
inj
tyrainer&irrimitt
Rathe B
Rogers B
ri ix H
Shelton C JL
Jiirdt-U RG
Walker RG
D TEAM
T "
11 mu
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“The Saddle Horse”
the
topic of a talk given by R. M. Den-
hart to the Saddle and Sirloin Gub
Monday night Mr. Denhardt in
structor in the Agricultural Eco
nomics Dept., is aa authority on
the subject of saddle horses, quar
ter horses and palominoes.
A quarter horse is a cold-blood
ed horse marked by the ability to
run a quarter-mils at a high rate
of speed, according to Mr. Den
hardt. He also explained some of
the work being done ill the breed
ing of palominoes snd steel <ju*t
horses by breeders in Texas
Reed RE
Cowley LE _
Wellborn LK
Boyd LE -
Griffith B
Abbott B
Wade B
Wood B
Mansfield B
MeEver B
Ast (Poac/t Jones Asst &oaJ <0eu,a*
Giants Defeat Packers; League Comes
To Halt in Alphabetical Finish
The New York Giants, Texas Ag-
LOS'
LOST: Log Log Decitrig Duplex
slide rule. Ben Roberts on case.
Number 55085. Twice usual reward.
Return to 58 Puryear.
Of 333 University of Oklahoma
co-ads answering a questionnaire,
318 checked “to make friends” as
the reason for coming to college
MOST POPULAR SENIOR BALLOT
Editors, The Longhorn and Th< Battalion.
Campus
The following named seniors should, in my opinion, be de
signated the most popular members of the senior class.
JtiXd’X t■" : k ‘ 'l i 1 J. I I )T -l
i. —4.^— .
(Signed)
FIRST SERGEANTS are requested to ,'ollect the baBots
FROM SENIORS ONLY and turn them in to The Battalion
Office, 121 Administration, by 12 o’clock Saturday morning.
gie A team, walked off Kyle Field
Wednesday afternoon as cham
pions of the winter footbell round
robin tournament by winning from
the Green Bpy Packers, B team,
21-7. As the Washington Redskins,
C team won, 18 0, from the Chi
cago Bears, D squad, the leairu
closed in an alphabetical finish —
A, B, C, D in the order named.
Twice the Giants made marches
the length of the field after re-
ceving the kickoff to score touch
downs. Jim Thomason returned the
first one for about 40 yards and
John Kimbrough ran hack with the
second one for 50 yards before be
was taken by three tacklers, in
cluding Euel Wesson and Boh Hal,
weighing a total of 475 pounds
The third score came when
Packer punt was blocked and Jot
Boyd, Giant tackle recovered while
the hall was in the sir. He stepped
across from the 8-yard line. Price
converted all extra points to keep
his tournament record clean. In
all attempts so far Price has never
failed to kick the extra point
In tha first march Price com
pleted a pass to Herb Smith that
was good for 25 yards and barely
missed being a touchdown but
Smitty was downed on the 5-yard
park. Three plays later Price
started wide at rigid end but cut
back and scored over tackle.
The second parade began with
Kimbrough’s 50-yard return to the
Packer 47. End sweepe and line
plunges during the advance in
cluded: Moaer, 7; Price 1; Kim
brough 4; Price 3; Kimbrough 11;
Thomason 9; Kimbrough 1; Price
0; Price 4; and then Kimbrough
went the rest of the way sliding
about six feet on his chest after
he lit behind the goal line.
Marshall Spivey pulled the
smartest play of the afternoon
when he crossed top everyone hut
himself and scored from the Giant
27. He took the hall on a spinner
and as the team swept to the left
on a wide run, he pivoted and went
to the right and down along the
sidelines for a touchdown, com
pletely fooling Thomaaon and
Moaer who were too far off bal
ance wlpn they discovered the de
ception. Hall kiriMl the extra
point.
The game ended just after the
Packers had held the Giants for
downs on the six-inch line.
Norton will pick his players
from this game aad stags tbs grid
battle with them against the rest
of the squad Saturday as the main
feature of the annual Sports Day
program.
x LOST: Black overcoat with Brec-
kenndge, Texas, trademark on in-
aide. \ A liberal reward wfU be
paid to anyone who returns, or
gives information leading ta the
return of this coat Positively no
questions caked! Fish Green, D-10
Hart
39, has been made
manager of the Luling
Foundation Farm, Luling, Texas,
but will return to the campus in
June tei receive hia sheep-skin—
Sidney B Smith, ’33, is teaching
English in the S. M. N. Mam
high school, Rt. 2, Houston—R.
Dayton Bhipp, ’97, is with the Soil
Conservstion Service, Springfield,
Coloradd.—E. D. BteeU, W, teach
es vocational agriculture 'ta the
Centennial School, Valera, iexaa—
R. A. Wills, ’39, teaches vocational
agriculture at Midlothian, and B.
R. Hurley, ’39, at Henrietta—John
G. Ferguson, ’37, la party chief,
geo physical exploration, for the
Mott-Smith Corp., box 595, Lees-
ville, La f —Geo. M. Wonnacott, ’8S,
is with the Sterling-London Fur
niture Co., London, Ontario, Cana
da—Wm, H. Gardner, ’37, has been
named Asst County-Agent, A. A
M. Extension Service, Edinburg.
Texas Dr. Wm. T. Kirk, ’38, is at
Homer, ta—R. E. Jriglcr, ’37, is
with Vah Valkenburg and Vogel, |
Landscape architects and both A.
A M. graduates, of Dallas nnd lives
at 5130 Vistor, that city-Joe Hkk-
erson, ’8$, is with the SoQ Conser
vation, Monticello, Ark.—Rufa 8.
Bynum in, and Virgil B. Harris,
’38, are with the Core Laborator
ies, Inc., 225 New Fowler Bldg.,
Centraluy Dl.—Edwin M. Eads,
’87, gets hi* mail at 1066 E. Broadr
way, Ft Worth—Chester L. Bugh,
’88, with the Humble Co., lives at
118V4 Ohio St, Baytown—Ben Alt
man, ’38, is with the Gnlf. Publish
ing Co., writing for their publica
tion the OIL WEEKLY, office
1513 Hunt Bldg, Tulsa, Okla.-
Troy P. Wakefield. ’38, is with the
Woodley Petroleum Co., and lo
cated at.Liberty and Hardin, Tex
as, and irrites he'd lika to see any
of the hoys who wander in that
area—Glen G. Wisenbaker Jr., T6
is with T. A. Carlton, Tenaha, Tex
as, cattle breeder—Charles R. Man
ning, ’B, is with the Firestone
Auto Supply and Service Store
Austin-*Richard L. Baggett, *38
is with the Federal Crop Insur
* Corp.. Railway Exchange
Bldg, Kansas City — Kenneth
Chambers, ’38, has been transfer
red to Mt. Vernon, Texas, where
he is wjth the Texas Relief Com-
missionj replacing Judge G. Rhea,
’38, transferred to DeKalb—Victor
M. Wallace, ’38, is on active duty
with the 9th Infantry, Ft Sam
Houston.
and then substitute tha B crew
tor the A and the D eleven for the
C. In this way the fans will get
a glimpse of tha way the teams .
will appear next fML
There are some new faces in
the hall dab Dow. Derace Moser,
sophomore triple threater, is in
the A team backflel^. j
New men on the B team are
Sterling and Clark at ends, Joer-
is at tackle, Bucek aad Henry
at guards, Spivey s»d Wesson in
the backfleld.
Tha C team claims Darby, an '
end who served his time two years
ago, hut was out last fall, McPhail
and Ruby at tackles, and Id Rob
nett a guard, along with Holder
at the pivot In the rear cordon
there la “Slick IT Rogers.
Most of the D team members
are new and includes Cowley, Well-
bom, Boyd, Heiman, and Reed at
ends; Smith, Grant Landers, and 1
Parish at tackles; Motley, Buck
ner, Walker, and Brooks at guards
aad Abbott, Wade, Mansfield aad
MeEver in the backfleld.
"Cotton” Price la one of the
most improved men on the Ag- .
gie team. He is kimdng, passing,
running, blocking, and calling the
signals this spring and looking
good at all of thaw ‘
Odell “Butch" Herman, who
war shifted from the backfield
to the line, is probably the stand
out of the spring training session;
Coach Norton says that if there
is a potential Ki Aldrich in the
Southwest Conference next year
it M Harman T
LOST: targe three-ring notebook
containing important clasa and
field notes, taken from in front
of Leggett Hall on Wednesday
March 1st betweyn 1 and 3 p. m.
Finder pltase notify Dr. W. P,
Taylor, room 324, Animal Indus-
triee Buildiny
FOR RBNT: Room for X bay
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Williams. Phone C-130. P. O. Box
232.
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VIUbT DAY - SAT.
“LET FREEDOM RING”
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pboujijui
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Tha University of Mississippi is
the latent of the colleges to open a
student-operated night dub on its
campus* A nickelodeon furnished
the muMc for its opening night
f dixie
• • ‘•OK . tubs,
mm of
in TECHNICOLOR
the North
witli
Dick Foran • Gloria Dickson
LOST: Scholarship Honor Socie
ty Key. Name oa back. Please no
tify V.fWrstein, Box 2033, College,
if found. Reward.
STOP WITH US, AGGIES
When In Hearne
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