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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1939)
u oiHaa KYLE FIELD BT R C OATK8 i . T«** T#d, wm denied admis- S,on ConfiTWM Saturday th* wmuai Spring mating of raeulty repreaenUtlve. of fee • ev « n member xchoola. i Tech wa* also ouited from the Border Conference recently. The achoola also decided against ple<j|ghg th e champion football team to any poet season fame. All school* were in favor of the poet ••••on game exeept Texas. Jim Thomason was the smallest •hot patter Saturday, but he gave the largest heave aal won. It was the best toss he has ever made. Beau Bell, fee former Afgie diamond star, has been traded to Detroit by the -8L Louia. Browns. The swap took place Just before a double-header between fee two taams Sunday. Bell celebrated It to Win 18 to 3 by clouting a ample of hits a«ainst his former teammates Red Cecil had plenty af speed in fee prelims Friday. He poshed Woleott to a new record in fee W and raa a ? <> himself. Safer, day be was tightened op too much. The Aggie baseball team will meet Texas in Brenham Thursday and Friday. When those two games ere over fee sports program for fee year will be over. The only M>ort between now and football fall will be fee annual in the summer. softball E. E. McQuillen has a story in The Aggie concerning fee track records of 1928. They are certainly different from the present records. Gonsaga Untanitplforensic stu dents are broadcasting a weakly roundtable program of undergrad- ■ala ifjahmJ Led fer “Flying Freddie" Wolcott* the Rise Owls ran true to form and walked off wife fifth annual Southwest track and field meets.ourday af ternoon here. Wolcott Wfs high man in fee meet wife points. Two records fell during the meet, Wolcott set a new record at 9.6 SOPHOMORES, ATTENTION! Join, the ranks of the best dressed Cadets and nave us make your uniform. Skilled uniform makers at your service with years of experience. Have us ■Maaure you before you leave. Send us a deposit from hums. - Compare Our Price and Quality of the U ml form ZUBIK’S UNIFORM TAILOR SHOP 1K9« — 4J You* — 1939 H ■ In Den+on send her flower? from „ ELUSON-FfNCHER ^.FLOWER MART r L v TSCW CAMPUS^ PHONE No. 289 Wife fee Texas players rattling the boards for 21 hits feat were am food for 81 bases. Uncle Billy STATION Died) tramped fee AcgU* for the tecond time of the year by a score Of 18 tO* The two teams meet again today at 4 o'clock. In fee first frame the Steers jumped Lefty Cohn for three hits and two runs. Haas popped oat third, bat Moers doubled to tenter. Pfeil singled past third •ending Hoert to third from where •cored on a passed ball. Evans rolled out second to first. Conway •cored Pfeil wife a double. Hill rolled out The Aggies failed to tally as fee first throe hitters went down in order. I Texas added another in fee sec ond. Wife one down Everett walk ed and went to second on Deutach’ single. Hall,’flew oat, but Moera singled to score Everett. Wife one down Williams doubl ed end scored oh Cooper's single. Doran ended fee frame by rolling out to the pitcher. Evana led off wife a double in the third and scored on Hill's sin gle. Lawson hit into a double play. Peden relieved Cohn on the hill for fee Aggies after Hill’a hit. The Aggies failed to scratch in their halt In the fourth wife two on, after Deutach had scored, Evans put one out of fee park. Alaobrook aingled in his half for fee only Cadet threat. The fifth saw Texas go hitless for fee first time. V - <) i v •Li I \ I K?t l- t 1. IPAa/ summer suit bat 1600 open windows ^everyimbojcUtb^toUttbob^broatbe? %Wbat i$ the coolest color * man can woar? 3. » bat is the u orU'e only washable met with t ** weightless shoulder lift? 4. What suit weighs less than 36 ot 5. What does it cost to be cool ' \<dl summer long? m a and eomjortabU \ ANSWERS ii l • ' ,1 T r 1. Gomsim Palm Beach \ 7. Palm Beach White > j 3. Genuine Palm Beac h 4. Palm Beach Aietenes ' 5* the price of the new PALM BEACH SUITS (K75 FOR SLACKS—$18.50 FOR FORMALS) Where can Palm Beach Suits be bought? At your favorite clothier-eva^wfcMtijft fear km nation- wide price. Goodali Company, Ciaammti, Ohio. > « I O « V ,, □ > . rn /Ucu h / 8 A D M TMt O 1 M U « 81 | C L O v N Teams to Play Again Today The sixth did not find any hits by tithe* team, but in the seventh Texas gleaned eight hits and eight nfes when twelve men faced Peden and Polanovieh. Evana was safe on an error. Conway aingled after Evans had been caught steal ing- Hill walked and Conway went to second Lawson doubled to score Conway. Everett singled, Deutach singled and Lawson came home after Hill had scored. Haas singled to right and Everett scored. Moers whiffed. Pheil doubled and then Evans doubled. Conway doubled snd then Hill rolled oat The Cadets picked ap two in fee eighth. Nolen singled through short Jeffrey popped oat. Stone tingled. Alaobrook scored Nolen third frames. Texas added a final run in fee ninth off thwo hits. Pfeil led off with a double Evans men 4 to 1. Leedmg fee was hit by fee pitcher. Conway popped out Laydaa aingled score Pfeil. 4441 Battalion MAT 18, 1939 PAGE 3 — Kk Owls Walk Off With Top Honors From Southwest Track and Field Meet prelims 8. M. U. feet in \j. Gra- old con- ivo of 212 in the 100 yard dash in Friday. Doe O’Neill of bettered his record of fee javelin throw. His 216 feet 8* inches Sa ham of Texas also beat fere nee mark wife a feet 6 inches. The sxpedL* duel between Rice end Texas failed to show up. Rice won wife 66 points; Texas 45*; A. ^ M. $8; 8. M. U. 16; Arkansas 8*; A. A M. lib; 8. M IT. 14; Ark ansas 8*; and T. C U. «*. Jim Thomason tossed fee shot 49 /set, 6* inches. It was the beat toss of his life and came at a time when it was needed for first place. Texas was disqualified in fee 880 hart fe Their men won fee I went for naught and Steen chances. Strother and Hogan ran one, two in the two mile run for the Agyiw and both finished with comfortable tw T ~’- J—; 7—^ tort,. -M. Wm; Smith. T C U t AiteMM; Qsnett, T«wf ••'-•Isefs. Kir*. Urmw, itmm, Kir*; Mow*. Kle*. • fa*. S _ MU* mn- 0>i>rmtrrrt. Tbs*. « : n. tSS-rard d t—n®. 1 . Ut. M*. fcji his."(iSt 5 f„ .. b«. i. Dnas.? A. a M .; 1AK ^ a a''M? wUJTaw: of Trsaa woe ta* KM*. Moktae ««l is «»lsy—T**S* ”(tEe/ b AtekCr’ •) J Kle* ; a |Fu.; A*a^! Stows*. TSm. 41.4 ^Mmas #_ smS Btssd hmu>-Atohlsos, Arksnasa; BoUhwi. Kle*; 8- M. j'U.; Qrskss, Ttes., Smith. A. a M iMSmU. A A M T. C. Ttsss. reseed. OM MS fa*. | Is, U* r*lar- K*U1. 8 M. 0.. 1*17, MU* toW- Rtoe (Wflto, Br fosiwoTttees; A. 4 *4 Arkanto* ■ s: mam srrm • i. is, a mZii. i«. •llr. c v%i. G Infantry Team Takes Class A Title In Intramural Sports Chase RICE GOLFERS j TAKE SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE TOPS 'ii« Rice Owls nosed oat the I-onghom golfers by six points Friday to carry off the Southwest Coaftrence title on the Brae Bam course in Houston. This is fee first time in the his tory af the four man competttiou feat fee title has gone to any school other than Texas. The Rice ■core of ItM to the Unit Ed Letscher fee individual King, deft M% by a Buck Luce, 1 in, Rice, favorites but fourth berth. team was husky Henry Hat who fini-ho-i in fifth place with Spitser and Taylor, both of Texas. Teem competition was first held In the conference i« 1988 with the Texas teem* capturing fee honors through 1938. Before this only in* dividual play whs IhsM. , 1's 1280. Rice carried off Rufus of 8. of 17 points. I Harry Criss- p re-tournament _ tied in the Deeding fee Aggie By HUB JOHNSON The G Infantry teem pat the top on the bottle Friday for Class A Intramural Sports apt- placed both Battery A and 1 H i at fee Field Artillery in uneasy positions by defeating fee A Field softball teem ta win the softball tide. A win for the Artillery boys would have given them a dear way for fee Intrimural Flag. ' As it. now stands fee two Artil lery Batteries are recorded as tied for first place. A meeting of the two intramural manager* and Bi rector Penberthy will be held some fime this week and definite sum mation of points will bo made. If the tie is doelami they will also way in which divided. fee with a double Stone scored when determine the Williams went out. Texas had talli- honor will he ed one in her half of fee frame. ■ Thrift wps pitching for the Ca- The ItaafcMllI date daring the last two and one Field Artillery carried off fee Class B softball championship lest week by defeating fee Battery B fresh- champs” was Louis Cinch wife his’ fine to pitching and good display of hit- PV* I I — f Tho final play-off in water polo for fee freshmen doss has beg in end fee champion should ho known by the last of fee week. Teams 14 the last go around include B Coast Artillery, Batteries E and A of the Field Artillery, D Cavalry, and Companies E and C of fee Infantry j The tennis play off in fee Class B group is now being played and has reached j fee quarter-final standing. C Cavalry, winner* in fee lower bracket, are now stand ing on fee side and waiting for their rivals to be picked for the final matches. G and B Infantry •re playing in fee quarter mark with fee winner scheduled to meet D Cavalry. The season is drawing near to a close wife a tie seen in fee Claes A bracket and a outright claim on the freshmen honor by Battery E of fee Field Artillery.' Stiff compe tition has been seen in ell sports and in both classes this year with Home entering only a few sports but taking high honors in those enter<4; some teams entering all the ports and winning no places, and some teams entinng the re quired numbefr and placing high in fee full season standing. The Arkansas legislature has Pd^aad'a law ^sqaii-jjik all of fee state’s higher eduoptionel insti tutions to tench nature study and conservation. PRESS CLUB MEMBERS TO GET BANQUET The annual dirm.ir of fee A. A M. Press Club, to b« given by the members of tM Mlldent Publica tions Board, will bo held Wednes day night. May 24. at 6:80 in the annex of the mess hall, according to Sam Harris, president of the club. Printed invitations are te be mailed to around 75 members of the club. _ RADIO j . j. 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