y FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1989- THE BATTALION PAGE 3 First and Second Aggie Nines To Play CLUBS Grtra* CMatjr CM Tha Grayson Comity A. k X. Mothen Club will five Gray son County) boya a eookic ahowtr March I. '! ArchiUctaral StadenU . Thera will ba a meeting of the Architectural Club Monday, March A at 7 p. m. in the Aebury room of the library. Roger L. Waring will apeak on Toundationa.” BIOLOGY CLUB The Biology Club will meet to night at 7 In the Science lecture room. Dr. R. K. Fletcher, entomo- logiat of the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, will address the dub on the field of entomology H1LLBL CLUB . * There will be a regular meeting of the Hillel Club Sunday night In the Anbury room of the library. The meeting will begin at 7 p. in instead of 7:1b. Plans for the dance will be discussed. Busy Weekend Is on Tap for Aggie Athletes with Sports Day, Laredo [Track Meet, and Exhibition Games SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY The S<-h<. at ship Honor Society will meet at 7 p. m. Tuesday, Mar. 7. Dr. C. B. Campbell will speak. ©^buttons to tear off! it ,1. Arrow Arosnap Shorts \e/iA' Instead of button* • ir Grippers are more convenient and thev re laun dry proof—they won’t break or rip off. £ IP a 05^ up ? vsm CLOTHIERS By B. C “JEEP" OATES < Bettslion Sports Editor This 1 is a wild week and of spcrta. The track team In Laredo, the fish and vanity basketball teams and the tumblin’ team just back from Austin, the baseball and fotbali teams playing tomor- the polo team getting set for Sunday, and the intramural de partment going crasy with so mods stuff going ml Oh ysah, the swimming teem is getting randy to travel, also the pietol and rifle teems are blasting away at their mail order foot. Capt Phil Easkrw’s pistol team grabbed a couple of ms tehee dur ing the peat week. They fired a- gainst three teems, but one of them wae a crew In England and their score has not arrived from across the pond yet Ohio State fell victim > the Cadet marksmen when Bob Shiels fired the high gun with a score of 28l Ohio State had an aggre gate of 129b to 1360 for tho Ag gies. The Cadets used this same score against Xavier and it good enough to win, ae that team was able to tally only 1360. The Aggie Fish also won aver these two schools. The score: Fish ISIS, Ohio Freshmen 1128. This gave the Fish a 1268 to 1070 win over tho Xavier shooters. Some of the men have shown up exceptionally well during spring training are Phot, Herman, Mar shall and Ed Robnett, Bill Dun can, Moeer, Kimbrough, Hoary, and Thomason. Price is probebly the most im- proved ball player on the lot. He i a real honest-to-goodness triple threat man now. Norton .anys that Herman has possibilities of making a center at good aa Ki Aldrich. That Is sayipgltot Jhn Tho ms son looked exception ally good pt blocking most of the time. ‘1 4 Move than 2,000 people danced at the Cornell University Junior prom. FAMIUAR FIGURE Kanw Says Aggies Close Season by Losing to Longhorns G. F. Ashford, Here Since II A Familiar Figure Around A. & M. SAXET “GOOD" ICE CREAM i v ' ■ ! *3 l [ Bryan Dairy Store 10$ E. 26th Bryan This ad and Sf good for one cup of coffee. Are You Collar Blind? SHORT NICK I Wear Arrow GORDON or TRENDrdocg points give your neck sltimda If you want to make the mod of your Lee, select Arrow white shirts with the right style collar to 6t your type of neck. Arrow whites are world- famous, revolutionary in de sign and renown for the best- fitting, best looking collars that ever circled a neck. Arrow whites go with all your suits, always amart^ always nght BY 1BBP ^ Does the name George Praaklin Ashford mean anything to you? Probably not, but be is a fixture here with the athletic department. He has been around here longer than anyone connected with the cdllege, having put in his appear ance here in 1868. In 1888 Ashford came here and helped sink the first deep water well. It eras drilled near the present standpipe. After a few yean he left, but came hack In 1917 to take charge of the barracks of the sol diers who were drafted here for war training. He stayed here until 1920 aad then left for one year. He came hack in 11 aad worked for the Building and Grounds department through 16. In 17 he went down to the athletic field aad weat to work for Dana X. Bible. He has served there under three coaches now, Bible, BeU, and Norton. Ashford makes all trips with the football team. Hie duty Is to take care ef the equipment Be takes care of all the athletic equip ment except the uniforms that -Barge” Carrol haa. He is the man who gives Kyle IONO NECK I Wear Arrow WIND SOR (with tab or tab- less collar) — ihort pointa cut down altitude. NORMAL NECK I Wear Arrow RADNOR — round point*, eery dressy. In tact, all Ar- rows look well on you. Gordon Oxford and Tramp arc two Arrow shira every college man should own , , , they're long on wear and short on the pune-stringe. Only $2. Arrow shirt* art Sanforised Shrunk (fabric shrinkage less than 1%) football (laid, and gym in playing condition. In T? there was a snow just before the Turkey Day game with Texas, but by game time the field was dry, the sun was shining, and no one could toll there had been any snow in the stadium. Ashford built the little gym end the baseball stadium. He builds the betting cages and most of the other things that are used there. He has a little work shop under the west side of the stadium, snd it la equipped for all kinds of work He came here when the enrollment was about 280 and haa soon it grow into the major college it is now. I When asked how old he la, he replied, “I am as young as the youngest athlete." When he is off with the football team, the coaches call him “Tom Cat” because when he finishes his work be cant be found. Once one of the coadhes trailed him, hoping The Texas Aggies play their firat baseball game of the year here tomorrow against the second team Aggie dia mondeers at 2 P. M. The batteries: For the regulars, Cennaly, pitch er; Doran, catcher.. - For the Yannigans, Cohn, pitch er; Kirkpatrick, catcher. Before the game. Coach Karow has announced that a few funda mentals of baseball will be demo*- straled. The double iteal-aqueese play will also ba shown. The game will be about a fhre- Inring contest with the regular pitchers and catcher workii* on the second team, and the relief pitcher* and catcher working on the Varsity, ted Coe ton has agread to umpire. WILLIAMS ON FIRST Captain “Slug” WUliama, a bet tor thaa .300 hitter and All-Con ference man, will be oa the initial sack. Sophomore Jack Lindsey aad “Chubby” Nolen t- ter, S. M. U. about the same, Bay lor a little stronger, and the Ag gies stronger due to added ex- perienoe and more top-flight pitch- era. [ Sam Ba**, star freshman pitcher Twelve Aggies Competing in Border Olympics Coach J. W. “Dough” Rollins has nominated twelve of his thinly* dad cinder men to make the trip to Laredo where he has entered them in the Border Olympics to be held in that city today. His teem will be headed by Co captains Ralph Moser, 440 and re lay man; and Claud Strother, dis tance man. Others wlp will make the trip Include: William "Red” Cedi, hold- of the state high school 100- yard record of 9.6 seconds; Jerry Faobion and Bruno Schroader, dis cus lettormea; M. E. “Mickey” Hogan, milar, letterman; Henry “Blow” Potthast, javelin; Dick Todd. 100-yard dash and 680 rainy, letterman; Hmiry “Pally” Dito man, mile relay, letterman; R. T. "Bob" Kissinger, 880 relay; Har vey Stroma, half miler and mile relay, letterman; aad John Mc Lean, 440 dash and mile relay, letterman. Strother will run the mile and Moeer wil run in the 440 dash, 880 relay and mile relay. - The mile relay team will indude: ikLoaa/ Moeer, Dittman and Su-rjngi. The 880 relay team will have Todd, Cedi, Moeer, and Kis- sin*W. ESTABLISHMENT or A pneumonia control laboratory haa bv«n proposed for Louisiana State University. \ iM-tk WIll.Y HAIL r lM sin ieii weary! kseri e II EVil it Feenler thaa “8 Loves Has Naagy’l to get the low-down, but found of Met year. In The University of Georgia has mned student hitch-hiking et out for several night and has forbidden co-eds to coaching to Norton to that he went to a picture show. : He is the man who built the tower that enabled Coach continue hie coaching during his years of Illness. If you see any kind of a eoo- Field a “face lifting” every year raption running around Kyle Field, after footbiU season. He is the you can bat your last dollar Ash- one that keeps the track, diamond, ford built it ' weeks with a broken finger. hitch-hike at any time. “T” Heads Have Worked Hard in Planning 3rd Annual All* Sports Day activities tomorrow^ represent the untiring work of \ V » s v ff/ ARROW SHIRTS NEW TRUMP |2 V, Want long - collar life? The collar of Arrow's New Tramp Shirt has the longest life of wmj soft collar made! In tests, this specially woven collar was washed 50 differ* cm tones (equal to almost 2 yean’ wear) without evem! fraying! The New Tramp Shin is Mitoga tailored CO fit yOO better. And k’i Sanforized Shrank ... we guarantee k not to shrink. three “T“ men who heed the “T” Club. They arc Bruno ' Pur.” Sch- roeder, president; Karl “Rocky” M-TG-n*. vice president; land Owen “Slick" Rogers, secretary and traaaura* j] These men have been active in athletics at A. A M. for four yean, aa is shown by the fact that Sch- roeder won fish numerals in foot ball and track, three vanity let* A- ton in football, and Is working on his third letter in tnel^ Steffens won fish numerals in football and track, and n varsity letter in* football. He was firat string gunrd in 7* Rogers made numerals in basket ball and football, and three var sity letters In football He wai first teem quarterback in 17 and 18. WJKtvxi nancHOT CAJil TONE MAI It R C0NN9UY RiCINAiO CAROtNIR RITA J0RNS0* RiCINAt D 9ftt N (RANK!IN I’ANWORN PreCeMC Of Merry Mm* SMiWi tsIMiaWn Saturday, Mar. 4th 1 * Fj i •\' * : 12:80 p. m. S A IUG TMBLERS, VOLUNTARY CROUP, ENDS SEASON WITH U. OF T.RMON The Exchange Store BY TOM DA1BOW *< Aaririaat Sports 1 Last night to Austin, the Texas Aggie tumbling team made their last exhibition between the halves of a basketball game. Three of the 16 meir.b*T> of the club will never again hear the roar of the crowd as they perform on the hardwood courts, for they are sen ior* and will graduate to June The tumbling teem has given ex hibitions at all of the Cadet's home games this year besides the one in Austin. The Tumbling team receives no aid from the Athletic Department aad pays all of Ha expenses. They receive as honors from their parti cipation -only the enjoyment they gain from their own efforta. How ever, in the past, the team haa given exhibitions to Hotmton and Belton and this year they have been asked to be put on the pro gram at La Grange aad Houston. This years team includes 14 men, from Mexico to Minnesota, snd from Colorado to Texas. The three seniors are J. D. A ugh try, Co- Captain, W. R. Davie, Co-Captato, and K. D. Bradshaw. Besides these three there are five Junior*, four a sophomore*, and two freshmen. THE GLEB CLUB WILL SING for the morning aerricee of the Methodist Church, campus, Sun day, March 8* Exclusive of the Christinas pro* gram, this wtt be the firat appear •nee of the dub. Director J. A Woolket has announced that the dub Is now open for engagements both religious and secular. / • \ C 7 0lhl(r Ronald fn uitS v miP C XU-t' - Saturday, Mar. 4th 6:30 end 8:30 P.M. —il