ON KYLE FIELD 1 BT R. G -JEEP- OATES Th« bora* show U one of tho main features on Up for tomor row afternoon bore. Many good lookinf “banc-tails" with smart riders will be bare for tbe event. The Military department is stack with this shear and they would like to get rid *f ft, I'm sure. It is rot the place fbr a show of this kind. Tbe Military department should have boras shews, but not any of these society shows. What we want in the form of a horse show that the Military department has, is one for students. Why mtaH A. 4k M. have a horse show about once each month and have nothing but Aggie riders and military horses? A thing like this could be flvad up and our military students could get some good out if it They could Mam horsemanship, a thing that they may need some dny, and could have some dam good competition, among the boys. It ia safe to aay that there will not be over 200 students to watch the show tomorrow, and moat of them will go only to see the cadets riding and the smart-lookiag young ladies. I , Why net have a horse show at Aggieland for Aggies? fV • ■ wi ( I ^ ^mmm*» * 7 Coach Art Adamson has an nounced that there wiU be a “fish" swimming team meeting at the Mriauaing pool Monday at 5:16. y tr orse Show that A Mg uaeetioti msrk faced the Aggie water polo team this seaaoa was a goal keeper, but against Chicago ia the game ia which the Cadets won the national wst.-r pnlu title, they had the best oae they have ever sported in Chick Denny. That whale iwnrh ef hoys, Denny, Ceuch, Spnngh, Ponthieux. Armstrong, Hall, Hensley, Nordhaas sad John son denerve lota of credit for their fine showing. — “Dough" Rollins ia sending his track team against Howard Payne and Abilene Christian here tomor row afternoon. The meet will be between the Aggies and Howard Payne. Toes your nickel and guess your awn winner, although the Acgi*» will probably emerge the winner by a few points. Promises Bluest, ! Yet Held WILLIAMS as place tbe Six- Lnnoal Horse Show, which | put on by the Cavalry t in the internet of the tody, their guests, and vis- the school on that partku* of the finest horseflesh ia is will be exhibited in the both students and out- toe it ia open to all, and is invited to compete, rill be no eptry fee, and is anticipated. AS con- such as prisss, cups, and being given by citbwnr Station and Bryan, war’s show promises to be better than last year’s hut and more original—dor the “hunt team" event in Cavalry, the Field Artil- the BUtreore Stables of Nrill participate. In this of three nton each will sorts of hftirdlts and has- < tide the arena in order to which is the best at their horses. Then there cowpony reining" class i< something entirely new '< rent at A. 4 M. and prom- bp one of the most intereet- of the show. Also for time, the Bit and Spur 1'exas University will have rirls participating in the pvents. In addition to the itioned, competition will twetti five-gmited, three- the cowpony classes in and cowpony divisions u „ Kl il Husbandry Depart- the college will ediibit yearling colt that was grand campion in Hort Worth this year. I • Some ♦/ the state’s leading horse fanciers Who prill enter the various events' afe Jack Currie ef Houston, G. A. MpDermott of Cameron, Joe D. Huras of Hou-to! > J. P. Hays of Co|ege Station, Ben M. Levy C. Bm Whom of Houston, Mrs Wm. f. Bell of Austin, and little Joan Robison of Houston, who, m- cidentpllk is aaidj to be the best child rufer in the United States. Battalion Sport L-iliir-,™ : _rr i i; nr | M COtLEGE STATION i AI'RIL U, 1»3> ^ ; rrSMi T? ■ - . Class AOCIE MERMEN TRAVEL SCO MILES TO FACE UNKNOWN TEAMS-TBEN COP NATIONAL WATER POLO TITLE She i4 horses pr < \ ious! ItaWH of he. •W »*> Sgugre Card nta. both of thbitf ability As the Pistol team comes down the home stretch of their schedule lRon we find them winning over lows Atlanta. State College by a score of 1377 te' for 1284. Gene Shiels trimmed hb J hor brother Bob for high gun honors Th^ with a score of 283 to SM Gene in the nfrw aren fired the first perfect gun the [ the) northeast year when he splattered the ‘ bu 1 far 104 points out of s possible 100 in the timed fire. The lowest-shoot ing Aggie shot s higher score than the Iowa high gunner. Tea. Pickett, the All-Stater from Teaiple who has decided to cast his Mt with the Aggies next seaaoa ia soaw gay even off the football tarf. He is 17 years old. was Junior high de- ctaiaur, Vandiver deelahaer. high srh.Mjl deelahaer. viae- presideat of the senior class, president ef the Hi-T, All-Dis trict in football la ’I4-’I7-’M. All-State ia ’38. track letter- auta ia ’17-'38, three year bas ketball lettanaaa. aad All-Dis trict basketbalWr ia '84. That is eaaw record aad #v- ery Aggie will be gild to wel come the tad here next fall Hie decision to cama to Af- gielaad must have beea a blow to same ef the ether conference old, has five and has riden places u Mad New York, and hich are known draw the beat riders in tl.3 country, w this year will take place arena which is located corner of the drill field hnd can be arrived at by highwlyj six, the Janes Park road, or the Hknsel Park road. The show will staff promptly at 1:34 p. m there "will be an admission price and 2^)00 seats will be available Progrgnti will be sold at ten cento each, half of which will go to the Girl Scouts of College Station, the other Hsf to be used to defray the expenses of the show. Colcme) Moore, Chairman of the show, h*s stated that “great ef forts liave been made to complete the arena, and this should be the best ud biirg.-st show that bar been put on.* By E G “JEEP" OATES up d few days to five where plenty of credit is due, to the accomplishments of the tater polo team in the last traveled 800 miles to St to compete in the junior Nat- lonal A. A. U. meet and not know ing the exact strength of any of the opposing clubs, the Aggies pH- ched in, fought their hearts out to protect a near-perfect record aad emerged from the fray with the National crown atop their In kbe drawings, A. 4 M. was given a bye, vrhkh automatically placed them in the semi-finals, pit ted against the strong Washington Univtaxity team. Once this scrap eras pnder way, the Washington boys pushed in a goal within one minute <>f play and commenced to hold the Aggies scoreless for the next Rve minutes. In the last min ute of the first half the Aggies worked the ball well down into the Washington territory and after a series of passes, Ty Hall slipped one iifto the goal to tie the score The half ended as such and the AgirifS (loaded that then and thmre was the time and place to show a little more flgkt. In tbe second half tie forwards found their range and peppered the opponents foal for sit tallies. Shots by Armstrong, Heasily, Couch and Ponthieux proved to be more than tbe Wash- ngton goalie could combat against Having come from behind to win the fif-st game by the score of 7 to 1, the Aggies next opponent was to be Chicago University. This being tbe finals of the tour nament. and knowing that they were fighting for the national crown, the Aggies went into this battle at top speed and did not let up. In the first half. The Aggies caught a one point lead as Cap- SOFTBALL COMBS FRONT HERE TRAMURALS MO SEE >AY WILL MEET tain Armatroag drew back and let fly at the goal H waa a quick shot made from a side eagle. Then was more polo played in this game than in any of the other games and it found Adamson’s boys rushing the Chicago crew each time tbe Chi cago team gained possession ef the ball. The second half of the champion ship game gave up more scoring, and almost proved disastrous to the Aggies. After about four min utes of this half the Aggie forward, Hensley, found his stark again and the A. 4 M. boys were two points in the lead. With but fifty second* to play, Bernhardt for Chicago whipped one that was out of reach of Denny, the goalie, to make Ur •core 2 to 1. Scrimmage was again and the Chicago boys ga: possession of the ball and pepper ed the goal with shots and an the fiaal whistle blew the ball was in the air and got past Denny for a goal to tie the score st two all. An extra period, of six miautes, was to be played and the Aggies! got under way in this period with Armstrong registering his second bull’s eye, with a shot that goalu Mscey touched but could not hold. Turning around for the last three- minute period, Chicago peppered j the Texas net, again, missing four i close ones. Goalie Denny made s' nice save of a shot that was labeled, | and then the A. A M. crew tallied its last goal on a p- rfect shot by Hensley from the near center ofj the pool Paul Spsugh held Sterns in check j throughout the game aad Nickie Ponthieux w«s straddled by Vamta- water, ace forward for Chicago. Chicago was declared the Big Ten conference champion this year after defeating the strong Northwestern crew, the only water polo team ever to defeat the Ag gie*. i So elated at their winning ef- forte, the A. 4 M. swimmers rush ed Coach Art Adamson off his feat and heaved him into the pool for a splashing. CHICAGO Mscey DeGraMe McLaury Vande water Bernhardt Sterns i Schnering Substitutes: A. 4 M.-Nordhsus, Johnson. Chicago Percy, Anderson. Goals: A. 4 M. Hall, Armstroag(2) Hensley. Chicago-Bernhardt, De- Graxia. Time of halves, seven minutes. Extra period, six minutes. AGGIES Denny piMta BMMfh. • Ponthieux Armstrong Hall Hensley \ LA BARBER SHOP Stewart-O’Coaaer-Jonee Jl THE .4 l |y7’ SMART SHOP Invites You To Pay Us A Visit In Oor Air-Conditioned • J1 U] i Store When in Bryan | We Have Gifts for Mother i of some of the er. 2nd Hq F. of Lrague F a Class 'A softball came tg the spotlight this past week as the done of some of the leagues ^rawi A. hold# the with[!fMr';wtni being followed close by C Infantry with three wins. Neither of the two teams has lost a game.* : Other favorites in thfo thre leagues are C Field the Artillery Band, and the try Band. Four organisetioap »re tied fbr the lead in League .0. and G and I of the Infantry. 1 The Class A volley ball pionship will be held First Battalion of the Field lery this year. Battery A will meet Battery C to determine the ing team for Battery B already reached the final standing. Class B water polo opened Wed nesday evening with A Engineers taking a quick lead by defqpting A CWS. B Engineers won oyer A t RICE GOLFERS DEFEAT AGGIES IN DUAL MEET I Rice Institute’s golf team bested the Aggie golfers five matches to one in a dual meet in Houston Tues day Richards was the only Aggie to win, downing Kenneth yMtalv of Rice one up hi a singles match. Carl Letacher and Joa Finger of Rice, shot one under par golf as a team to defeat Henry Hauser and Gourley of the Aggies, 4 to 2, Letacher had a 76 to oust Hauser, 4 to 2 individually, and Finger b< a: Gourley 7 and 6. • Cavalry and A Coast Artillery de- These are D and E Field Ar«Uary l feaUd B Infantry. 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TAILOR SHOP ] - MENDL A HORNAK North Gate Capt Phil Emlow’i piatol aggre gation fires here tomorrow night against tho Bayou RifW Club of Houston and the Department of Public Safety totan of Texas. Ac- cording to the Captain, the Depart ment of Public Safety team ia of the hest, if not the lest piatol team in the country. Their shooters will be patrolmen Don Lawrence, J. L. Cearley, Tom Gallamore, Frank Conklin, T. S. Pbnnington, and O L. Canady, Captain. Coach Karaw takes his baseball- era to Houstotjr where they meet the Rice Owls today and tomorrow. The Aggies will be fighting to re tain their chance at the flag. When the smoke clears at the end of the season we may find about three or four teams In s tie fur the title. Texas really stomped Baylor at Waco Wednesday. They have shown power at the plate all year and they have one pitcher that ia near unbeatable. The Aggie freshmen track squad carrying a rabbit's foot for speed as we$ as good luck, faces the ex perienm! John Tarlrton trackster* Monday at 3:30 p. m. The Tarleton team boasts many good a number at good en tries ki the field events while the Freshmen stand behind s relay team teat placed third Texas Relays and a mile earn that carried second Aggie sprint in tho relay place. Outstanding on the Tarlatan team is Leary, who guns the 100 and t te 220 dashes and carrisd second place in the 100 yard event at Uvi Texaa Kellys. Two hoys who h|ve attended A 4 M. will re turn to offer stiff Competition for the freshmen. Gray, an ax, will be a favorite in both the low and high hurdle i and will also run in both relays, Also on the Tarleton relay teams is Charlie Dye, who ran on tho undefeated Brady relay team and u&o attended A. 4 M. until mid-term. 1 I. *4 i THJ | PKNIC FOB THE MEM hers f the Seigga Bible Class, First Baptist Church, College Sta tion, has had to bo postponed until May dh account of conflicting en- i I IT’S GREAT ! 1 } FUN TO SMOKE CAMELS. 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