The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 24, 1939, Image 3

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KYLE FIELD
BY E. C. •JEEP" OATES
BatUlioa 8p«rts Editor
Aggies Beat Baylor Nine, 5 tb 4
Uncle Billy Diach, conch of
many-times-champion University
Texas baseball team, will have
-watch the Cadets play bis
five times this season. Three
the fames art regular conference
frays, hot two others wfD be plsf
ed at the May Pete in Brenham on
May 18*19. Both the Steers ai}d
the Aggies already had their i
lotmeat of fames for the year, bf
the conference officials agreed V
let them add. these two co lorfal
' BHMi | ' t
Results of the pistol match be
tween the Aggies and the Ham
andTeterthalo Chib of Surbiton,
Surrey near Ham and “
ham Perry, England are back.
Aggies trimmed their “Hingl
cousins from acrott the deep
the lopsided score of 1M1 to 110&
The letter that Bob Shiels re-
• ashed from them is,
R. T. Shiels, Esq.,
College Station,
IhMM.
Dear Mr. Shiels:
We shot our card on Sunday ladt,
and I am attaching a copy of the
results. If you haven’t beaten ifs
I shall no longer believe that
America is the Spiritual Home
the Revolver.
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The actual cards are being sent
to you under separate cover, and
I hope'to send you the photograph
asked for at an early date.
When you send your cards, please
let me know if you would like
another match at a later date.
Yours sincerely,
R. W. Creasy
, , Hon. Sec.
-XTlh.vtoC Meet at Wac® Tonight
COLLEGE STATION
home and the p. of Florida this
week.
Bruno Schrooder was seen at the
hospital yesterday. He said be had
born troubled that morning with
chills. If Bruno la not in good
shape tomorrow, the Aggies chamc
as in the shot and discus will drop
Coach Nertea let down Me
hair, that la his scalp where
his hair need to ha, the other
dajf; and told ae that he waa
rounding up a few pretty goed
beys for the freshman grid
team of next fall He said that
he had the ward ef the twa
Im-mi high school guards hi the
state that they are (oaring to
Aggielaad. Eads and tackles
sip what the Cadets are going
to need after next season, and
the coach la already getting
some on the line.
Battalion Sports
MARCH 24, 1939
PAGE 3
A. & M. Competes
In Three-Way Swim
Baylor will stage its first swim
ming meet in the history of the
school tonight when the Bruins
meet the Aggies and the Ponies in
a triangular meet in the new Bay
lor gym pool.
Last year waa the first time that
the Bears have participated in the
water sport and although they
failed to make any headway in the
conference meet in the fast com
pany of the Aggies, Longhorns,
and Mustangs, they did create a
high interest in the newly organised
sports at the Baptist school.
Second Annual Water
Carnival Held Tomorrow
‘Second Tilt in
Bear Series Isj
Being Played Here
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Zed Coston has signed to play
peo football with the Philadelphia
Eaglet, as did Rankin Britt Davey
O'Brien has finally signed to play
with the same club after saying
that he would not play any more
ball.
With all of its thrills, spills,+
duckings and splashes, the second
annual water carnival will be held
in the P. L. Downs Natatorinm here
tomorrow, Saturday night, start
ing at 7:90 p. m.
Coach Art Adamson has an
nounced that this year the talent
will be divided bKwr<n the girl
members of the L. 8. U. swimming
team and the Aggies. The girts
are also bringing with them the
outstanding clown of the South.
His act, as was seen by team mem
bers last week, was full of laughs
The carnival is presented an
nually in order to raise funds to
send the polo team to St. I>ouis
for the National Water Polo Meet
Last season the team placed sec
ond in the nationals.
Eight hundred tickets are avail
able for the show and 800 fans are
expected for the event. Ducats may
be purchased at the Y. M. G. A.
for twenty-five cents.
On the program will be two
water polo contests, one demon
strafing the way it waa played
before 1900, and the other the way
it la played now.
Hub McQuillan will demonstrate
the way to catch a “human fish".
Armstrong will be the fish.
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lady
Borrow
A winsome young lady from Barrow
Hated ties that were stringy and narrow,
But she’d fall for the gents *,
; ^ ho showed thrift and good sense
And always wore neckwear by Arrow.
ARROW TIES ARE SMART
scr ms week’s post
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WHO SAYS IKE
CIRCUS IS DEAD?
Killed by union warfare? De-
prearioti? Mot yet! Cats and
Kinkort brings you tty atory
and two pages of dran photo
graphs in natural color.
A WW MYSTERY NOVEL Colonel
PTimroae investigatr-g a b H *e of
automatic murder in False to
Any Man, by Leslie Foul Sec- : ]
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SMALL TOWN BANKER Jdm M.
Oak baa never failed to pay a
check with real money, never
once foreclosed a mortgagel
Jesse Raindord -Sprague tells
you about him.
AL9t: Short stories
Stribling, Donald
Margaret Weymouth _
A. Caret Garrett report* what
happened when labor locked
horns with West Coast farmer*
i (toe Whoa* Law and C rdarf)
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Twin Convention
Hein^ Staged at
Baylor University
The first annual Texas Twin
Convention opened today at Baylor
University at Waco.
Aggie twins wens invited. Pres
ident Walton approved authorized
absence* for them to attend. There
are at least eight pair of twins
on the campus.
Every college in Texas is thought
to be represented. There are be
tween 76 and 100 pair at the con
vention among which are the Key
quadruplets of Oklahoma and the
IV-ric-tn quadruplets of Bfeau-
mont.
Bl JKKI*
< Speak ing a twelty hit attack lad
by Jack Deran, g home run by
Jack Cooper, and ftyr and one-third
inning* of one hit pitching by
Ralph Lindsey, thii Aggies moved
into g.tie with Texas for the league
lead here yesterday afternoon when
the trimmed the tyeani of Baylor
by a score of 5 to
Tony Polanovkl started on the
hill far the Karowmen. He walked
Kempe. Bolger flew to right. Witt
Singled to left, tn* Haley hit into
a doable-play. •
| Tommy Pine, lifer twirier, got
bite a hole in the first, but pitched
out Without any d image. With one
out Lindsey walk 4,
ond on Stone’s si igl«> stole third
snd di.-d there after Timmerman
struck out. Cooper w alked, and
Nolen forced Cooper at second.
The Bears threatened in the sec
ond when Lummtrs’ double sent
Tennyson to third, tyt Brice popped
to third.
In the Aggie half Williams broke
his slump with a'hefty double to
center. Doran tripled to score Wil
liams and then gent out trying
to go home on a Hose play. Pola-
no vich hit into a double play and
Also brook whiffed^
Baylor grabbed the lead in the
third with two rtyi* oft of two
hits. Kempe walked and tallied on
Bolger’s hit Bolgsr going to sec
ond on the thrfw-in. Witt flew out
Haley singled Bolg* t* to third and
I when Pine got a life
Nolen’s i
The Cadets grabbed the lead
again in their half of the frame.
After one wa i out Stone singled
and stole I eeond. Timmerman
struck out, bit Cooper lifted one
over the left 1 kid wall. Notes fol
lowed with a wo-bagger, but Wil
liams whiffed
Baylor tied it up with one run
in the fourth md took the lead in
the fifth with knot her before Lied*
sey replaced F alanovich on the hill
The Aggies completed the day's'
scoring in tteir half of the fifth
when Timmernan doubled, Cooper
flew to left, h olen singled through
abort, and tten Doran came up
with his fiuid straight hit snd
drove both of t hem across the plate.
■ Doran got a triple and three
singles out of -four times up. Stone *
and Nolen get two out of four. *•
Cooper wmltyd twice, ho me red,
and flew out
Fine struck out seven Aggies,
Timmerman thrice.
These two tparas meet again to
day with Karoyr sending either Sam
Bass or Hal Welsh to the mound.
Marty Katyw is going to add
much color tokhe Aggies this sea
son. He battl^ all the way and
doesn't hesitate to Sail a player or
an ump down.
Big Melvin .Dtytach. fast balH
pitcher for Texas, turned in a no
hit no-run game against the Rice
Owls Tuesday. j
BOKING FINALISR CHOSEN AFTER
2160D1S HELD THURSDAY BIGHT
Bill Davis, captain of “B” Engi
neers, refereed 21 semi-final match
es in Classes A and B Boxing last
night to pick contestants for final
bouts to be fought Saturday at
8:80 p. m. Eight men will be de
clared champions in each class.
Results of semi-final bouts and
schedules for final bouts follow.
IN CLASS A:
Marshall Robnett, last year's
heavyweight champion of L Inf,
meets John Carson of A C.W.S. for
heavyweight honors.
Arthur Gary, Nor Military Stu
dent, meets Pierce of C Eng. for
179 pound title.
John Reeves of A Eng. fights
“Bubba’’ Adams, of B C.W.S. who
defeated Dodson of C C.A. by de
cision, for championship of 189
pound class.
Jacobs of C CA. will fight for
the 169 pound title against Atkin
son of L ItyL. i
John Muse of 2nd Hq. PA. who
fought three hard rounds to defeat
Bounds of D Cav. will meet Davis
of B Cav. who defeated Boyce of
D Cav. for 149 pound honors.
Moatyn of D Cav. will defend
his 139 pound title against Potts
of B Cav.
Lowry of A FA. who defeated
Heroandet of A Sig. Corps meets
Nicchols of C Cap. winner over
Soto of C Cav. for 129 pound
championshkN *
Fighting for the 119 pound title
will be Kerr of D Cav. and Cass-
well of B C.W.S. i.
IN CLAMS B:
Ram age snd Jotris, both of -K
Inf., will battle for heivyweight
hoaoH.* 1 | •
Thompson of C (mv. winner over
Von Cleave of B Sig Corps meets.
Burke jaf F Inf.,. who defeated
Lindeman of D Civ., for the 179
pound title. .
In the 169 P"u: d > < : i
of D Cav. winner ev«r Petterson
of E FA.-meets Byrd of A CA
who defeated Perkity of F Eng.
Howard of B F^A. defeated So
Relle of 2nd Hq. F.|A. and will -face
Taylor of E FA. who defeated
Cline of C Cav. teifte 156 class.
Vivan of B Cav,: who defeated
Gunn of C Inf. medto Devine of E
Inf., who defeated :H*ydon of F
Inf. after losing tb. first round
but with ha*d fighting in the sec
ond and third ruunfs Regained the
lead in the 149 pnul
Bowder of G 1
Spode of B CAJ
1S9 pqpnd title
H Inf., winner o
Cav. .
Class.
Winner over
for the
Schutte of
Morgan of D
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Newton of E F.A. after defeating
Campbell of B Cav meets Richard
son of A Cav, winner over Ando
of B C.W.S.
Nelms and Slifaatra, both fate
boxen of 2nd Hq. 1 r A, will battle
for the 119 pound tn!>< Nelms de
feated Watson of t FA. in the
second round and Sfebara eras win
ner over Giles of Q Inf.
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