m : \ Marty Rarow Starts Baseball Season Off With Forty-five Aggies Out With dtawn a diamond hope-* fula atartinf practice for the 1939 baaehall aeaaon, Coach Marty Karow ia wondering Just how hf is roinf to ehift hie men around in order to gHa the Aggie* a winning combination. With only one |L|k gotw from last year's squad the Cadeta should be much stronger, bat then are smreral things still wrong with the Aggiee^ In spite of all the material that Karow had on hand the first of March, inexperience, the big faalt of the IS team, still dogs the steps of the Cadets. Another thing is the unproven pitching staff which includes 11 men. The Cadeta, it is true, hare the makings sf •ome great pitchers, bat at the present they haven't been made. The whole picture ia a nutshell, is one ef hopes and desires, far at the presit the “Ole Man of South west baaehall," Billy Disch, has the upper hand, and when he’s oa top piTim ■HIM >■■■■ KEfl vm Ml 000 it’s aicht> hard to get around Battalion — COLLEGE STATION MABCH 7, 1939 brts PACK J free from goo nutter how eftea you smoke H. Clmh leafing high ar- priced pipe* in quality sad eel TW first regularly scheduled Mi for Mm Aggies is the 10th and 11th of March, against the Grand Prise team of Houston, and the last one will bs against the >ys powerful Texas Longhorns at College Station. Coach Ka- will have the following men to «ae against the Grand Prixers early next month: Catehors: C. V. Kirkpatrick, Al vin Olbrich, Corden, and Jack Da- M j’ Pitchers: Harry Cohen, A. T. Po- lonovich, Ralph Uadsey. Hal Welch, Sqm Baaa, Q. F. Miller, Droleaky, Penden, Copley, Nugeat, and Key tft. Infielders: Bob Williams, Jack Lindsey, Dave Thrift, Jaa Slicker, Bdanar, Booker, Harvey Stone. Chubby Nolen, Rothe, Call Parker, Simms, Pugh, McCullough, Handley, flerri.'on, Hancock, Owen, and Jttffry. Outfielders: Dave Alsobrook, Bailey Timmerman, Jack Cooper, Bruce Moreland, Rice, Tommie Tinker, Karcher, E. F. Boyle, C. J. Keeae, J. D. Scroggins, and Salman. Out of this array of material there seem to be a few staadouts flv most of ths positions open, however non# of them have been definitely filled yet. Kirkpatrick, letterman from last ytar's squad, seems to be bolding the edge for the backstop job, Over at third base Stone is going to bs poshed hard for his job by Jeffry and Han cock while Dave Thrift ia going to give Will ism* and Pugh a real fight at first base Williams, All- Sou thweet first baseman, has ths edge, but it’s bard to keep two good men oat At the present, Karow is count ing mainly on Harry Cohan, A. T. Polonovich, both saniora from last year’s team, and Ralph Lindsey to carry the bdrdea of the pitching duties. All three of theee hosiers A. & M.’s Big Gridsters Show Off Their Running Ability at Sports Day Saturday SOCKERXPOR SOX - • • By Jack Sords LUAMS m \ P 0J^( ib lUe- -to ■+ AM^'CAa. ASSOC baH nine tied 11,to 11 by the Tan. nigmna, and Coach Homer Norton’* A and B toam trim*his C sad D team by a score of 23 to 4 as * result of touchdowns by “Cotton" DEADUNEFOR • CANDID CAMERA SHOTS EXTENDED Price, Jim Thomason and Derate field goal by Enel II” Rogers taIUed| late in the fray. that was able to play: football game, Mar- kicked a perfect field 40 yard line on the ball traveled some 85 air. representing the see- used s passing gams. The Whites, first teamsrs, used a deceptive type of game, mixing pototog aa* running together. Force, Pricey and Moaer were out standing passers and punters. 'Bama Smith, Spivey, Darby, Finis White and Herb Smith were out standing receivers. Euel Wesson grabbed a pass and along with his rntmi run it was good for about 40 yards. John Kim|rough and Jim Thom ason demonstrated that they could get that extka yard when needed. Herman and Thomason plsyvd the entire gmne for the Whites and both turned ip sparkling work Her- NINE VARSITY BASKETBALL 1,11 LETTERS AWARDED RADIO 8‘jj REPAIRING ' Parts and Tubes STUDENT CO-OP PhMMOlhc* ia> North Mi At a meeting held over the week end here, the Texas A. A M. ath letic council announced the award of nine varsity basketball letters and 11 freshman basketball num erals for the season just toded. Those receiving vanity letters included: J. A. Carrigan, William Daemon, H. V. Duncan, J. T. Lang, J. W. Smith, Thomas Tinker, 5. B. Varner, R. E. Wheelis, ami P. O. Wofford. Freshman numerals wars award ed to the following: R. C. Adams. W. Clark. M. H. Cole, J. W Crouch, R. W. Henderson, Derace Moser, J. A. Mayfield, R. a 1 o» ell, Cullen Rogers, C. H. Steven son, and F. E. Wood. The Scientific Review has an nounced that the deadline for en tries in the Candid Camera Contest ^ m * B WM t M on Jy ^ kite («it-r that has been extended ■ from March 6 :vv ****klp 'aughn w£* in th«- to April 12. This'decision has been ho *P"*' ^*1 ^ H*ua*r made because of the inclement WM on ^e i.idellnes with an m | weather prevailing 'since the first Jurel»e»red to be fairly of the two fields into which the H,ow - but when 11 ^ ^nsidered that contest is divided—engineering and tbe fi ' W k*d been ploughed snd agriculture. And s second prise of harrowed OT ^y ■ fvw days before. $2.00 is also offered in each of the th * y lo °M ^ ^ttog was fields. The contestant* are reminded of the fact that pictures of campus scenes in which some phase of eith er agriculture or engineering is de picted are to be preferred. The pic tures are to be judged upon their news value only. Every camera fan oa the campus has an equal opportunity to tarn his hobby into a profitable enter- j prise, and fans are urged to enter local chapt this contest The extension of the stitute of during the than he did last year.* B his usual starting five, he Utters to Duncan, Varner, lit, snd Wofford. We are all t* see Wofford win his letter. He has worked like a trojan in b..th football and basketball. He that letter fully as much will his degree in Jane. Aggie pistol team shot s 1 match against •Missouri’s last week an dwon 1S66 to L. C. Kennamer shot the gun with s 284. Ho shot s 99 timed, sad 96 rapid, snd Gene Shiels started their again by shooting s pair at to go into a three way tie with of Missouri for second high ^ C. A. Lewis shot 26$ snd J. I Singleton shot a 267. LASALLE BARBER SHOP Stewart-O’Cotuifr-Jonea • 1 the four players on the Vaquero polo team that — urnc r CAFE TEXAS 1 the Lnwa«t Prieto" REMEMBER Your Closest Barber Shop Is Under the “Y" vt H 8 Chain To Servo You Y.M.C.A. BARBER SHOP dangerous abri slow. Norton isfwell pleasoil wi Friday, January 18, tome very good pictures to be tak en between now and the close of the contest, and contestants are urged to get their entries in to Charles Jennings, J-13 Hart; Ernie Maymdd, J-12 Hart; or to the Student Publications Office. 4th Year Architect Students Enter National Contest JUST IN! -ik ik AGGIE STATIONERY, 24 count AGGIE ENVELOPES, 24 enunt (Each Package CeDaphane Wrapped) Infantry - Ftdd Artillery - Cavalry < Coast ArtUkry • Cham. Warfare . Signal Corps And Plain With < ollegt Seal Karow’* baseball team pretty good Saturday, nW game ended in an 11 all Lanky Timmerman drove one the center field fence. The traveled some 366 feet in the Chubby Nolen. Bob Stone, Bob snd “Rad" Kirkpatrick looking pretty good for this eariy ia the season. | talph Moser took the only Aggie fir t place at Laredo with his win over E. T. Steakley of Rice ia the 44 i 11 looks like Beefus Bryan of Te ms ia going to do his shale in helping the Southwest Confwence in the track limelight. He vaalted 14 feet 1 and 1/8 tochsa Saturday fhe T Association will have its annual dance Friday night, ac cording to “Slick" Rogers, secre ts y and treasurer o4 the club. Si ids Gardener who to now playing at; ths Avalon Club, has IruikatH he will kaep Us orchestra tidied up so that they may come Oder hare after their dances. Now that spring training to over, ii CAMPUS VARIETY STORE ' irM-r | || t Fourth year Architectural stu dents have just finished submitting entries in a national competition for designs of a semi-rural sub sistence home. The contest. id, being sponsored by the Free American Magasine, The School of LMng, The Inde pendence Foundation, and The Homeland Foundation Inc. . A prise at $1,000 is offered for fleet place with ten regional prises of $160 each by the Productive Home Architectural Competition A regional prise will be distribut ed in each of the regions of the United States. j \ might spell an evil foreboding of some sort, jxit to the Chemistry department snd to the students themselves | meant the realisation of s goal long sought for. Dr. C. C. Hedges has received the charter knd says he inteada to frame it to hang in the ChemistiV building. This affiliation entitles the students to send representatives to th* national meeting to be held in Akron, Ohio, in May. These meetings are held semi-annually. An effort wps made to send some one from A, A M. to the one held ia Novembm’, but a strain on the association’* finances prevented making this p<>MibWkl ’ , Dr. Lindday, the faculty spon- r, mid that pins and keys would i ordered as soon as the group can hold a pueet .ng. Both pins, and keys wil ba red and white with the words *■ American Institute of Chemical Engtoiara”. Dr. W. 6. Flory To Speak for Plant Science Seminar ball title an eiachsd by Kubba Demand, former Baylor three sport star. This 1s Ganmad’s first year out of collage and that la a great job he has dona. Inddently two of hto flayers wars ylaaad on the All-State team. One at them is a full blooded Indian It stems that ths steps in front of the Ag. Bldg, is the only logical plao* to hold yell practice next year. The Y proved te he too small tost fall. With the new dorms and track team will be strengthened thu increased number of extent John K :mbrough odd BQ1 Conateer will /join "Dough* Itollins’ tracksters Thu Livingston Ugh aefc Lions, who woa the state basket- that wfll be on tha campui larger place wfll bs necessary. Tbs Ag Bldg, to about ths only place that wfll be largo enough and at th* ‘ante*, tins be clous to both ■iewff rf i -- ■ii> ^ Mva ox aorma. S. Flory of the Agrteul-I Station will he at the Plant Seteaeu week an the subject,] Some SpeUto Relationships Resulting Varieties". Dr. Flory has fttudent of this and related jlUi titice ha was an ate. He is a graduate of the „ verstty of Virginia and was at time a National K - at Harvard University. Hs been connected with the Tei Station about four yuan. Thu Sutoinur wfll moat to Roem of the Agsteul tarul Experiment Station oa 1 day, March t, at 7:30 p. nt