The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 31, 1939, Image 3

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Om ttttb loss did not
tht pistol team m thty hate
pad riffat back oat and
Um Uairaraity of Florida 1882
1210. The freahmen abo
oat and elajabered all orar the
nail freahmeot wianinf 1800 to 1
no. i . :
la the vanity match Bob Shiph,
C. A. Lewis and L. C. Keane
punched the cards for eeores) ol
280. W. A. keeker and Gone
trailed with’872 and 870 rospeetW
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If I am not absent-minded, Cor
nell is Dr. R. P. Lodlam’s old
school.
It is andentsed that Tom
Pickett, the All-Stater from
Temple is planning so enter
ing A. A M. this fall
Zapolac. i*robsMy see of tht
greatest backs in high ■them j
la recent years, la alee learn
lag towards the Aggies. He it !
0 great ball playey and can do
» let of everything that a back
is ragairod to da.
Hers is what Blair Cherry, one
of Dana Bible’s assistant eo»cb*«s,
told the Evening Journal of Lub
bock. ‘The University had the old-
fashioned idea that it was big
enough in iu own right to attract
all kinds of scholars, including
football players, without benefit
of recruiting and subsidising. It
has turned out that it was the
wrong idea, or at
ha idea. So from now on, we’re- in
the thick of the fight for athletes.
We’re gonna go after that
like the other schools are
pftor them.’
ITiat is the kind of talk ms
to hear. We are for the Uni
every time except when they
»ying A. A M., but we are
that they are going to stop
“poppycock” while at the i
time sticking a knife ia c
schools' back when going after , ap
athlete.
We are glad to aae Texas step
eat Jn front and bid for their men
in the open like the rest of ha
schools
Battalion Sports
COLLEGE STATION
MARCH SI, IMS
PACE2
Hunt, Sikes Si
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ft
Jeei Hsat, left. Aggie grid great of the class sf ’28, has tal
Jab el head football caach at the l niversity ef W yam lag. Heat
ad aft the University sf Gasrgia this year blowing a had
“Siki" Sikes, another Aggie at, mill
at Geer gin.
Bobby Mckts has stated his try
for tha third baas job ovsr at
Texas. Hs was Injured in a bas
ketball game on the West Ccuat
recently and ia not in tha best
■ ■■ 1 t '
of shape. Hs was All-Conference
last 'seeson, but wa don't think
that hs will be able to nudge Bob
Stone put for this honor this sear
•on.
Captain Tern Roberts has
hie pale team oa a trip tkra
Oklahoma, He is playing Okla
homa two gnmen nod Oklahoma
Military two games. The Uai-
▼eraity will he played at Mor
mon and the Military school
at Clarsmore.
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The Houston A. A M. Club eritl
stage iu annual “Spring Cleaning
Whingdilley” at Dokey Hall hi
Houston on Friday night, April
11. Carle ton Speed, *88, is general
chairman in charge of ticket sales
and will be assisted by Jack Pink.
’27, Sam Camp, T7, and Jake Ham
blen, Y7. All A. A M. men in South
Texas ore cordially invited to lx
present
That bunth of Exes is ahrafa
doing something at Dokey Hall.
Everyone that baa ever attended
one of the meetings has been well
satisfied
AGGIES MEET
41 COLLEGES
IN RELAYS
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"Like lift
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Track Coach “Dough" Rollins
left with hie Aggie thinly-elads to-
day for Austin where they will
compete in the Annual Texaa Be
lays tomorow against approximate
ly 1800 other track stars from var
ious sections of the country.
Id Oils, U. T. athletic business
manager, took a look at the entry
list the other day and put in a
hurry-up call for 300 more con
testant’s numbers. He already had
1,000 numbers.
There ere 42 colleges already on
the dotted line and high school
entries brings the total to 107
Some of the lead ng runners will
hs Ralph Halle in the two-mile
and one mile About three fourth-
Fish Swimmers
Tried in Meet
In • swimming meet held Tam*
day afternoon, the B-Sqoad v
sity turned bark the freshmen
swimetors by a score of 84 to tl.
The meet was not decided until the
final free style relay when <1||
B-Squad b<>y* touched oat the Pish
by almost a yard.
This meet was held to allow
Coach Adamson to hotter son
his freshman pruspecU for next
The freshmen wore hampered
by the lees of Pish Moore, star
of the fish team. Fish Grs-
goor handled the diving and did
nice job of it considering the lack
of practice.
The rseuHe of the moot
Medley relay, 100 yards—first,
Ftah (Conway, Bigga, Waddell);
»*»nd, B-Squad, Time K)14
820 yards, First, Rohey, B-
Squsd, second R.-nsud, Fish; third
i/oorms. Fish. Tims 2:194
100 yard back stroke—first, Con
way, Fish; Second, Crawford, B-
Squad, Third, Flynn,
Tims 1:184
10 yard frat Style—first, Gre-
gooir, Fish; second, Nordhaus, B-
Squed; third, AOaa. B Squad. Time
87 f let
100 yards fro# stylo—first, Nord
las. B-Squad; second, Allan, B-
|oad; third, Reaaod, Fish. Time
6SJ
100 yar br«-ast stroke—firte Car-
•tor, Fieh; second, Biggs, Hob;
third, Aldridgs, B-Squad. Time
144.
800 yard relay, free etyle—First
B-Squad, (Crawford, Flynn, Gah,
Rtehey, Webb, Hfll); second Fish.
Tims 1tU,7
Diving—first, Davis, B Squad;
eeeoad, Gregoor, Fish. Toul points
wore Davis 4t; Gregoor 38.
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B Squad.
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Station
Dear Mr. and
March 31, 1939
kUbavata*'..4
For the past few months we have
hesitated mentioning “that ten decrees
cooler propositiocL ,# lBut Old Sol is here
again and whether we like it or not he
is here for another eight months.
t i r' ■■ k 1 1 -
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We hesitate to make claims that
seem unreasonable; so won’t you come
out—any time. BUT, be sure and bring
a wrap with you, for a ten degree drop
in temperature is quite a change and
that is what you will find when you
drive in COLLEGE HILLS ESTATES.
Yours truly
1 11 i 4 11 * ' li ✓it (1 n i i
College Hills Estates
P. S. Jimmy says: Hie only mosquitoes
we have
hollow to
migrating from one
Vi
the champions of lost year’s
relays will be bock to defend their
titlaa.
Frol Wolcott, who was the only
doable winner last year, will defend
100-yard dash and ISO high
hardies.
G|Hiam Graham, Tsxas, win he a
new comer to the relays as a team
, and should have little troa
Me in winning the javelin toss
Aggie vanity members on the
teip on Ralph Moser, Henry Ditt-
, “Red" Cadi, Bob Schil
John McLean, Harvey Storms,
Dick Todd, Ed Dreise, Jerry Fao-
bioa, and Bruno Schroeder.
Freshmen are Dersce Moser,
Bob Mansfield, Charles Johnson.
Roy Bucek, Gene Siebert, and Koa
Stallings.
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Days
Heet S. M: l.
Today, Next
Buffaloes
Coach Marty Karow I Aggie nine
la in for a busy oaostoa for the
next weak. After being rained oat
to their ga*« that was scheduled
**oin*t S.M.0. to Dallas jirtm
day, plans have bs«en changed and
they will plate SJf.U. in Dellas
today and teU journey over and
meet the Homed Frogs ef T.C.U..
Saturday and Monday
The # Aig|a| will return horns
Tuesday and will entertain the
S-H.U. Pontes here in a too game
stand Wednesday and Thtraday,*
and Will go to Houston and ploy
the Buffaloes of the Texas Lsa-
fus Friday and Saturday.
Seven gomes in that short time
will be a tough siege on the Ag
gie twirlera, bat if thty come
through it will show that we have
the best pitching staff in the eon* ,
Wednesday
I notified 1
"like father, like asn" halda geed to the c«e of Mefferd Dam
•f Henrietta, and hte aan Bin, for they ore the sniy father mm a
binstioa a# Texaa Aggie lettermen new alive. 1
IbJAs picture above, Dad Is shewing sen hew he.noed to get the
sip on a hnaehsll the apert hi whkh he wen his letter hack in 1914.
Sen Bill ven his letter this post fall as an snd an Um Aggie football
t ft .
Dsd Ih «*m plo> «*d by the College Evtsosiia Service ss eaanty agri-
coHaral agent whh handqeartors In Henrietta. BO Is new a )ai
Annual Bnrse Show To Be Staged
April IS Will Be Best Yet Held
With the Sixteenth Annual Horaef
On mustnehee for collegians:
Mocolester Collage eo-ads voted 96
per cent against thorn.
j; .rrmh.!
Aggie Tennis Team
Plays E. T. 8. T. C.
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The tennis team, under its new
- oa. h. Mannatg SmiUi, was defeat-
ed by East Texas State Tsacbars
College Tuesday afternoon on the
local eoarts.
The Lions won four of the five
singles maUbes and divide,! the two
dsables evonta. George Mitchell
ltd his best to pall the Cadets
throagk. Winning his sigles duel
and teaming with V. C. Denton to
win one of the doubles matches,
84, 8-8, 6*4.
Aggie nettors showed flashes of
ability bat most of the time were
ip against better competition Ten.
nia at the East Texas school te a
major apart and attracts wome of
the host high school tennis stars
of the state.
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Show only two weeks b the off
ing, the entries are coating in
thick and fast and indications age
that the show to hi held at a now
location, will sarpnos any that has
ever been hold mt A. A M n ac
cording to Major William R Ir
win of the Military Science De
partment. sponsor of the show. It
will be staged April II.
Formerly the shows have been
held on the small field behmd
Law Hall, hat this annual event
has outgrown the space and a now
modem'field is being constructed
on the north end of the Field Ar-
tiUery drill field near highway A
The new arena is built in the shade
amid the trees and may be reached
by a goo,|j road from the pave-
""H’l
Twenty-throe girls from the BH
and Spur dob of Austin will enter
the events. They are students of
the University of Texas. Several
of them have appesredt at former
ts hose. One of these girls
well known to the Aggies te
Dolly Marshall from Besumont
She hs* brought her horses here
for several years and is always
ribbon winner
A carload of horses is being
sent over from Austin, bat in
event the girls will ride govern
mem horses so that there will he
no advantage given to them by
fifiHH jfimriliar steeds.
Other entries from Aosth) in
clude Mhate: Amu Lea Spire*,
leader; Mary Jane AUteon, Martha
Virginia Black. Phylis Childs, Pa*,
ty Mas Godson, Jse Young, Vir-
im Hibson, 1 Florence Herns,
Norma Hodge, Ernie Noll Harri
son, Frances Kelly, Virginia Kent.
Mary Ellon Kirvin, Mary Lea Ken.
ley, Janet Long, Tester Loughbor-
k, Winiford Small, Betty
jgktor, Alfa Moo Stone, Mary
Katherine Settegest, Margaret
hisenant, and Hekne Woody.
Jamping for cadets other than
cadet officers will bo over on oat-
side course. A team will bo com
posed of throe men with each rtd-
88 yards apart,
leme of tha jadgea for the
military events will be Col Arthur
E. Welbom at San Antonio, band
judge, and h(aj. Walter Lattimore,
Field Artfllary, end Maj. Gajeske,
Cavalry reserve of Brenhsm
Tha list ad events is is follows;
however it Is fosoible that aonn
of them may b«- omitted
CLASS 1: Mounted Orderly—
Restricted to D.Ejf.L U. H Gov
ernment hones. IfpO p. m
CLASS It: IMms’s Three- -
gartsd Class - Restrict.*! to mom-
of the Childysn’s F.quitaUon
Class. 1:88 pm., y
CLASS III: Janx it 'fiva-gaited
class-open 1:80 p^.
CLASS IV: Tfcfea-gattod saddle
class Open Horses entered ia
fivo-galtod ctane#. got aligible to
show Ite three-gait, c classes. 8:01
P CLAS8 V: Reserve Officers’
Chargor does - Restricted to Re
serve Officers, any.horse. 2:88 p.m.
GLAM VI: Children's three-
gaited doss - Opeg 8:40 p. m.
CLASS VII: l olo iKiny gnumU
course roes - Open To be held oat*
side of arena 2:40 p. m. N
CLASS VtU: llve-gaiu-d saddle
dam • Open ExhibiUon Drill
Gill Scout Mounted Troop. S'.lfil
CLASS IX: Gill Scout Seat and
Hands Clasa-Restricted. 8:86 p
afternoon
from Dallas
ground would be entirely
te play oa Thursday, so they mov
ed the schedule for the northern
•wing book one day.
Tbs Ponies have their two see
pitchers, BiBy Dewell and Dough
erty in ftedt-dass shape for the
Cadets and they will be shooting
tbs works to win their horn* gams.
Over at Ft. Worth the Frogs have
been getting Woodrow Duckworth
in shape to tarn the Godot march!
It appears that the other schools
have decided the Aggies are the
team to beat this year. They are
putting th.-ir best against A. A
M. and are figuring on it paying
h.l'ierii* by the Aggies bea-io^
Texas. !
Coach Ksrow left here ypsterday
with a squad of 19 plsyors that in
cluded, bei'ide* the regular nine,
two inftetders, two outfielders; p j
catcher, and alLfiu pitchirs.
YOUEYBALL
HORSESHOES
TARE LEAD
Class A volleyball and horseshoes
took the lend in intramural sports
this weak ss the champions to
Gass B spesdball and handball
were declared. F Engineers defeat
ed A Field Artillery to capture the
•good bail title and A Chen War-
fore Claimed the handbell title
over A InffcateT- ]*
In the Class A vol
off, 2nd Hdq. Field Ar
A Field jAA^rj to
try against the winner
Field snd C Field Game,
move the valley ball
to the quarter final standing.
Two Engineer Companiee, A and
E, met yesterday to decide on en
try into the quart.-! final hors,-shoe
tournament. The winner will fnoe
at Smuwin Williams paist headquarters 7;
T£RS
Parker-Astin Hardware Go.
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CLASS X: Jnr ping Class - Open ** high-pomtors of the I Hq Field
irifi f.
CLASS XI: R. 0. T. C Charger
Class, Restricted , to Cadet Offi
cers.* 1:80 p. m.
CLASS X|l3 Fine Hornes Clam
Opm, 4:00 p. m.
CLASS Xllt: iHadmey Pony
Class, Open, 4:20 p. m.
CLASS XIV Udies Three-gait-
ed seat and hands doss-Open,
4:80 p. m. Jj - (
CLASS Xt: R,0 T.C. Horseman
ship class Restrict,*! Open to oil
R.O.T.C. cad, t* except cadet offl-
cers. 4:46 p. m.
CLASS XVt: Five gaited combi
nation dona. Open 8 p.
CLASS XVO:pbmt team. Open,
Jamp over outside eonrae. 8:15.
CLASS XVOfi FhanUtion
Open, 5:80 |p. m
CLASS XIX: Itoscue Race, Open
CLASS XX: Bit end Spur dub
Sent and Hands Oambjjbterialai.
CLASS XXI: R. 0. T. C. Jump
ing Oaso. Restricted to R.O.T.C.
and C Coast Artillery match. The
Artillery Band will face the win
ner ef the B Cavnlry-A Field Ar
tillery game.
Entry imnl* for Ctoas IB water-
polo cards grs due by 9 |p m. to
day and the tournament will got
under way Immediately after the
spring holiday*
■ed s three
Centenary
On th,- other side of 48, all
that win bn there when yon
arrive to what yon have asm
on »hrsdL‘ '
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INSURANCE CO.
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H. B. Bi
8U Lor
A. H. McCatdmon,
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A. & M. Wins
Texas A. A M. garnered
to nothing victory over
Wednesday night in the
lecture room at the annua
between the two colUgen.
The subject of th,>
Resolved, That tbs federal
ment should jOsam
funds to stimulate businecs. R. L
Does end Mayo Thompsom .took
the affirmative side for A. A M^
while John Web*tor and O. IK
Dickson took tha negative side for
Centenary.
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A. cV M. Now in Four-Way 1
Swim Meet 8t Baylor University
Tbs 1919 edition of the Sootto*
west Conference swimming moot
will bo held fi) Baylor Univeristy
tonight end tomorrow night with
A. A M., Texas, SJf.U^ and Bay
lor competing*' for the champion
ship.
Tanas, winner of the tills lost
yoar, is a slight favor it* to eo
the flag again but thoir chances
are not so good as toy we
year ago. On«; or taro of their beat
swimmers wiB not be tors because
of on A-AU. meet in the East
* Coach Art Adamson will return
from this meet snd will
water polo imf |
leave for the Junior Ns
St Louis Wednesday, j
the Aggies took secon
this event On the way
stop oyer and moot Tut
Tulsa.
The mewl*'* making ^tbi trip
ora Bing Armstrong, Pinlriy Couch,
Chick Denny, Hat oi l Hensley, At
ex Nordhaus, Paul ^paugh. Mtckey
Ponthieux, Ed Johnson, and Adam-