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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1939)
*! ? TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1939 - THE BATTALION PAGE 3 me TCI) MID SIU TRIM AGCIE DIAMOND MEN DORIC TWO GAMES OVER WEEKEND Afgir diamond stock dropped to > almost nothinf, after beiny above par with two victories over Baylor, when Guy Dougherty pitched the S. M. 0. Poniea to a 4 to S victory over Ranlph Undaey and Sam Bav Friday, and Woodrow Duckworth, T. C. U. mound ace, trimmed them B to 1 While allowing only three ■ingle* in Ft. Worth Saturday. 8. M U. GAME ' Going into the ninth inning with the scare knotted at three all, the Aggies failed , to count in their half of the frame, but the Ponies came to bat in . their portion of the inning with a determination to score. bitHS was then on the mound for the Cadets after relieving Ralph Lindsey earlier to the gamb. With one doem Bruce Kilmer, 8. M. U. shortstop, clouted one over the fence but it was foul by inches. He then drove a hot one toward abort and Chuboy Nolan made a brilliant knock down and recovered to time to throw out the runner, O'Neil came through with a sin* gle, went to second on a pi ball by Doran aad scored on a hit it MM' ASSILVtULY HALL A. MM. Scenes on Quilt < / a\ bjr Churchill. Hits were etvea with each tei gamering eight. The Aggies scored in each of the first, sixth end th frames. The Ponies tallied to the second, fifth, seventh and inaings. XI U. GAm Polanovich started on the hill for jAipia Md got through the inning without any damage, the second innir* the Cadets got ir lone run off of Duckworth they got two of their three Cooper singled aad was iced to second by Nolan. Kar- then singled, sending Cooper with the lone tally. The Frogs jumped on Polanovich their half ef the second and ■bored four runs. In the third to- ring they shelled Polanovich to the tymeh and Roy Peden pitched the tog six and two-thirds to- allowing only two hits, but damage had already been done. Norland Jeffrey gleaned the oth er single off the Frog ace. >» r Little Symphony of Consolidated School Wins First at Moil The College Station Little Sym phony Orchestra of the A. * M Consolidated School, woa first place if concert performance and eight reading at the state regional meet ing of Texas Music Edncaton As sociation to Huatevilk Friday. TV t?i oup is conducted by Col. Richard Dunn, director of the Aggie Band. First place winners to individual competition were Cynthia Lancas- l|r. pad William Bilsiag in harp solos. Taking second place* were Jim <iabtiard, clarinet; Beatric Ivy. violin; Tom Leland, cello. Winning third places were Anb- nf ‘TirsonaJ jdrttg base; Jemee Yarnell, oboej Mary and Tom Le land, violin and cello; Mary Leland, violin. 1 Vjf “HOWDY DAT" IS A BP1CIAL event on the Lof Angeles City QlQbgU calendar. Students wear s)>ecia! identification tags on that <my, aay “howdy" to everyone they Welsh, Lindsey Hurl Cadet Team To Monday Win With Ralph Lindsey. •A built which shows a “campus tour" ef A. A M. to a 71 inch by M inch Mock to shown above. The quih was made by Mias Francos Pnachard. San Saba « ounty Home Demonstrstlay Ageut. and belongs to Jobe H. Shews. M. la the picture above, loft to right are E. B. MriJmllen, secretary of the Former Stedeata' Amoeiatioa. the quilt aad Joba H. Shows. Tuesday • Wednesday April 4 and 5 6:45 P.M. „ SMITH-HUGHES DAY SCHEDULED FOR APRIL 171 Some 2500 high acbool students have signed up for the 2totd annual Smith-Hughes judging contest for future famers which will be held at A. A It-on April 17, breaking all previona records for attendance at the contest Ten different judging contests will be open for the boym to enter this year to compete for number of prises including both Individual and team awards for each con- Exhibit of Baker Oil 5 Tools Equipment Here Wednesday According to Harold Vance, head of the pi’tr.’lrum Engineering de partment 'Baker Oil Tools Incor porated will have an exhibit of equipment which they manufacture oo display and demonstration In front of Urn Petroleum building Wednesday from tWO a. nt to B P- m. The Baker company also contri buted to the senior petroleum engi neering contest fund which was an award af $35 to the two beet pepers written by seniors petroleum engi neers on "Oil Well Cementing Bquipaftent". Let Your Easter Gift Be One of Quality Jewelry W* SUGGEST— A new, colorfol com pact Crow tod Chain ( igarette case Heart or book-shaped I locket OR, IF SHE IS THE “HAVE EVERYTHING KIND”— ! A bottle of Lucient Le- Long Famous Per fume will be accept- I aUn COME IN SOON— SANKEY PARK Diamonds . Stiver Watches i WE WISH YOU A HAPPY EASTER ‘ Spring Holiday s be open after sup- ‘ y and Wednes- Tbe judging contest* to V of fered will V on livestock, dairy al*. crops, soil conservation, horticulture, cotton classing, ento mology, wild game, poultry, and farm shop The winners of the livestock, daisy, and poultry judging eon H will V eligible to enter the national contest which will V Vld during the American Royal Live stock Show at Kaneas City, Mo next October. All winners will be churned aa state champions in their respective divisions and will be given awards both to high point teams and individuals. TV boys will arrive Sunday af ternoon and will spend the night at Kyle field so as to V present for th* early opening of the con tests Monday morning which will have to V extended over the tire day to order to accommodate the large number of student* which will be present. A large number of the t will b< area winners from the ten ■re Farmer areas of Texas; the conteet* will V of a stiffer competition than any of the past affairs. Biology Club Shows Educational Films For Public Tonight Tonight at 7 the Biology Chib, mooting in the lecture room of Animal Industries Building, sponsoring the presentation for the public of a number of new biologic- al films, of late release from the University of Chicago, which have been popularised to be of general interest « TV pictures will be shown on modern sound projection equipment by a representative of the Texas Visual Education Company, agents for Erpi Films, Inc. All vielton are welcomed FIRE SATURDAY IN BASEMENT OF AG BUILDING College Station's Fire Depart ment was called out at 4:10 p. m. Saturday afternoon to put out a fire to tV ba*«ment of the Agri culture building. The fire was caused by the combustion of car bon bisulphide fumes. Paul Mebane, Agronomy senior, was to th* room ■t the time, bat managed to get out unscathed, suffering a “singeing". According to R. C. Potts, the Agronomy Deportment suffered an estimated Joss of around $280. Most of this lose eras accounted to the destruction of numerous bins of grain classified as to type. TV fire started wVn carbon bisulphide fume* exploded. TV ex- pio*ion blew out th* only window to the room aad set fire to the grain Carbon bisulphide is used aa treatment to eradicate weavela. Mebane said V didn’t know what caused the fumes to explode, but that be saw the fire to time to get out before the explosion occurred. ■ey, junior Hgkt- hander, turning In n aterftng relief job, th* Texas Aggies nosed out the T. C. U. Horned Frogs, 4-R, Monday afternoon to gain an even split in the Sou the west conference series in Ft Worth. Dte Frogs' won the opening game Saturday, jb-1. Durward Horner, burly right hander, was the victim. He hurled a fine game himaelf, allowing only ■even Aggie hi4, but was to con stant trouble because of wildness and errors. Harold Welch opened for tV Aggies but went out for a pinch-hitter to th* fifth!after V had been shelled for thnfe of the Frog's five hits and all th> ir ran* Lindsey came in and blanked the Frogs the rest of the wg^, to re ceive credit for th* triumph He gave up only two hits and was in danger of being scored' on only twice. He wtjiffed five Frogs and Welch set down four on sirikee be fore he retired. It was, Horner’s second defeat in three starts. TV Agftoa’opened the scoring with an unearned ran in A* second. A twin killing rained an 'Aggie at tack in the fourth. Stone singled to center and was sacrificed. Cooper walked and Nolen hit for on* ran. Williams also strolled, to fill tV bases, but Kirkpatrick rapped into a double play, Horner to R. Hank- ersley to Forte. TV Frogs then jumped on Welch for three runs to take the toad. With one away, Don l»oney singled to right but was forced by Dennis ThaVraley. R. Tankerstoy walked and Bilderbeck single to right. Sparta then aingtod toi right and went all tV way to t h d while two runs counted as Cooper footed the ball and had to chase it down. With Linda*/ on the MU, the Ag gie* went to work to wit the game in the fifth. It wa* a wild round. Marion Pugh, pinch hitthig, popped <4 ■cored. Stone by KaigVr, Jefl On a doable steal down between fii wasn't tagged brought home (he winning ru This eras all eighth, fV with none down Karcher aingtod tossed Cooper s walked. WiUtoma the squeexe play ami Tankerstoy at third. W short and to the catcher walked Jeffrey aihgtod to one of bis three h|U and man, who had HOP TV public to dance in the A. Thursday night class of Scrip wtl be TV dance 12, with a the music. but was forced and second but until' Jeffrey proved to V ■coring. In tV filled the base* couldn't count and Forte my, Nolen to put o.i missed the ball KareVr out Popped to rolled OUt TED GIVE AY muted to 4 M. gymnasium by th* junior High School. from I until furnishing SPRING APP Remember w< things to ctot EAST TEX CAFE H*: . | Whi One of «n 5 PARKER PEN ‘1,000 m SCHOLARSHIPS [" Sot mu ENTSY BLANK d Bdee at an, mom — Da M. L V A S—« a MM A O • e" TXa A ranter > acumauc renj One Scholarship Awarded Each Week for 5 Weeks r P%U 20 Wt+h CuA AwOs $21 Utk RfhBM, TOTAL: *7,500 A fca? i ^ Wim day for your convenianee. AGGIELAND BARBER SHOP North Gata , y Acroaa from Foot Office t ■f SPECIALS! For R. V. Week! 16,600 STUDENTS I EXPECTED FOR M TERM •il I! la an estimate of enrollment for tv session of 1989-40, E. J. Howell. Registrar, elates tVt he expects | a total enrollment of 4,600 for tV ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS TO MAKE INSPECTION inrr.ir wmmm HERE'S EXTRA AAI mam IN ITT Friday after spring holidays the senior electrical engmeers will sir annual inspection trip. This ye# the trip will cover the hydro-etectric plants on tV Color*, do River aa follows: Marshall For i Dam. twenty miles from Austin; Ink and, Buchanan Damn, thirty miles from Burnet The students will U«vn Friday afternoon and will spend Saturday and tomday at th* three plants M. C. Hughes and N. W. Rod* of the Electrical Engineering Depeut- ment will accompany tV party. i . , ... . ... . „ In eoajunction with tV msp*v- ; whole year with an initial enroll- , , . I in September of M00 tion trip tV electrical engineering T : HAND 98* - $1.11 AGGIE POl 75C Compete Stock of Underwear tAGS $3.75 SHIRTS Socks, Shirta, Keda CAMPUS VARIETY STORE IV accuracy of Registrar How | ell's estimations have been sup ported by past statistics. On April 1, 1988, V estimated 8,700 enroll*** I for tV It ’S# term. TV enroll- ieat turned out to exceed hie a*- mation by only 140. Dividing his estimate Into ctoaa- les, tVre am 200 graduate students, j 48 fifth year students, 910 senior*, i -W junior students, 1,109 aopho- i morse, 2,600 freshmen and II apt- | rial students expected to ai It Is VUcved tVt the enrollment in September will follow thoa* fig ures closely students will attend the Southwest District meeting of tV A. I. B. K. to be Vld in Houston on April 17, 18, 19. TV district covers tV states of Arkansas, Texas, Kansas, Missouri Now Mexico, aad Okla homa. ’ TSCMAIKOWSKY’S FIFTH ■ympVay is tV musical favorite of UaVersity of Minaeaote stu- CAPITAL UNIVERSITY 8TU- dents stag* sa annual "Pay Tour Debt Day” on which they aettto their financial obligations. T ^ I | w- ■ SAYj PIPE FANS, PRINCE ALBERT RATES A-PLUS FOR COOL, MELLOW SMOKINoi ■ 6ASV ON THE '[ TONGUE, VOU BET,/ the bite is out! 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