The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 16, 1939, Image 2

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THE SUMMER BATTALION
FRIDAY, JUNE l*. 19S9
Eight Teams, Four Games Open Twilight League
* * Cr £1 ^ 4 . t» i‘ j Kt •} ■ i Sfct. ■ • a<; 1 wi
Moncrief Strikes
Out 13 To Win
Lipscomb’s Opener
Eight) Teams Start;
Players Announced
Th« league is composed of sich*
and th«! schedule is manac-
sd by E. C- “Jeep” Oates and Hub
Johnson. The first round will see
the plaTing of seven games and
the picling of the first-semester
candidate* for the Twilight All-
Star team. At the end of the sec
ond semester the All-Star team will
be cbosea to meet the Bryan All-
Star team.
Vis defending championship
teanv The Aggie land Pharmacy, is
Mm aMMMii this year by
“Chick" Denny aad is composed
of Hager, Spbede. Jared. O'Brien,
Alliacm, Wilson, Hewitt, Rodgers,
Bellowe, and Stovall.
The Campus
cornea to the league this year to
HOW THEY STAND
Team
Played
Wen
Leet
Aggie Cleaners —
1
1
0
1.000
Aggieland Pharmacy
1
1
0
IJMO
Lipscomb Pharmacy
1
I
•
1.000
Seaboard Life
I
|
0
1.000
Campon Cleaners X
J 7
0
1
! .000
•
1 1
: .000
College Laundry -4-—.r- -
X-i
0
1 j.
.000
Ag Educators -
- - 1
0
1
.000
N EXT WEEK'S GAMES
Diamond 1 (South of < T*) Aggialand Pharmacy vs Seaboard
Life Insurance.
Diamond t (Southeast of r Y*) Lipscomb Pharmacy vs Ag
\ Bdueators.
Diamond t (East of Bisaell Hall) Csilege lnn vs Aggie Clean
ere. ! ! \ ” ' \ - 1
Diamond 4 (East of Law Hall) Campus Cleaners vs College
- ^nmMha .. v
Diamond i Ag Educators vs Aggieland Pharmacy.
Diamond S College Inn vs College Laundry.
Diamond % Aggie Cleaners vs Seaboard Life.
Diamond 4 Lipscomb Pharmacy vs Campus Cleaners.
Ten Tennis Courts Are
Available to Players
claim the title under, the leadership
of Wane Todd and with the playing
of Kyle, Gray, Hill, Eden, Lewis,
Whitten. MoDavid, Wright, Hodges,
and Isbell.
The Seaboard Life Insurance
team is composed mostly of fac
ulty members aad ia being
eged this summer by K. E. “Satch
ia made up of
DODSON SUCCEEDS
BABCOCK AS EX-
STUDENTS’ HEAD
At Hie
ship meeting ef the Former Sta-
'» | dents Association bald an the after-
ill June S in the Y. M.
“Jocko” Roberta, A. J. McCutcbeon, I Chapel, C. P. Dodson, ’ll. Decatur.
Ken H<-<l*peth, Newt Williamson, j sms named president at the organi-
B. Dana. David McMian, G. J. cation for the
T. H. Terrell, John reeding C. L. Babcock, 'll, ef
Quisenberry, BUI Carl, A. D. Mar- Beaumont. A. G. “Bert” Pfaff.
tin, W. C. Kincannon, Jimmy Joy, _ was elected vice president. E.
and Otin Teague. | McQuUlen, *10, eras re-elected
Melvin J
corns back Una year to represent I Miller, 'll. Fort Worth, succeeded
the Aggie Clssnors. They are man- I Pfaff us Ex-Student Representative
aged by Soany Campbell, and in-1 oa the Athletic Council for a
elude the following: BUI
Morton Robinson, C. A. Lewis.
Ceorge Ayrea, Curtis Holland. Mitt [ sensational surprise wMt the ap-
WUham - BrtK.ks Cofar, Jack Bees-ipearanee of Congressman Martin
ley, Louis Goriski, Charley Kaim. Dies as guest speaker at the Fae-
H. T. Holland. ulty-Farmer Student
The College Inn challengers man- held at noon Saturday. Congress
by BUI Burton return to the mao Dice, nationally known for Ms
field this year to My heavy claim | work as chairman ef the
on the title through the playing of
Grove- BvrryhtU, Clarence Rhode. I Anwriean activities, delivered r is
BUly B i rk la mi, B>lly Regers. BUI ! stirring addroos. He paid high tri-
Gresham, Fred Richmond. Jim Bed- { huts to the fins program of
Earl Hawthorns, and Man-{ship building of the A. B M. Coi-
rieo Blood wodth.
The Agricultural Education Da-
' FINAL EXAM EXEMPTIONS
to the field under the] WILL BE EFFECTIVE THIS
of Ag Educators. The team ia [ SUMMER,
i by Tanksley. and ia
up of Evers, Small, Barber,! j. y. Person, C. BuUock. S. Dyess,
Tonag, Gamy and R. Buckley
bell. Cheery. McEvery, Woods. The
Heat. Mytt. aad Ftoader. enters the field this
Th»- boys from the College Lnan- j boasting a championship
dry «oma to the games this year by B. J.
the directorship of J. O. LnGlaaer, Emmet
Durst. The team M composed of | Moncrief. J. F. Gaffney, “Swede”
J. V. Williams. C. Denman, J. Riley, Anderson. Jude Smith, Tommy Ool-
F. Harrelson, W McGregor, L. hn*, Leroy Johnson, aad J< L Hop-
Price. B. Wallace,
CREDIT fiMION IS!
ESTABLISHED HERE
On the night of June 6, several
A. A M. men met and organised a
Federal Credit Union for A. A M.
Mpgf x men aad employees, under
Federal laws aad under the IParm
Credit Administration.
Credit unions are cooperative as
sociations operating for the pur
pose of promoting thrift and creat
ing a source of credit for provident
d productive purposes. They do
4 operate as commercial banks,
r to competition with them, hut
s hitherto unsupplied need.
This is accomplished by members
accumulating savings, from which
in turn members may receive loans
are made with a minimum
of delay, by application to the loan
MARGARET HOLLING8HEAD
The ten tennis courts on the A
A M. campus arc certainly proving
popular these days.
Thera are six day courts; tws
far faculty use, the remainder for
student use, located across the
street from the swimming pool and
the gymnasium.
South of Kyle Field and north
of the project houses, with the AAA
building to the east end highway
6 to the west, are four more courts,
cement, and about seven years new
the day courts. Thca.
cement courts were built last year,
at a cost of about $5,000. The day
courts made their appearance in
19S2, to the tunc at exactly $4,152
Taking all of the courts together,
with the maximum number of play
era possible on each one, all of 32
lads, out of the 5,000 or mor
sally around this city, could play
tennis at once. That isn’t so good,
but there is s nice, broad ray of
sunshine to the fact that tentative
plans are being made for the con
struction at four more / cement
courts, possibly within the year.
There are several rules governing
the use of the courts during rush
hours. When there are players
those on the courts must
limit their play to one hour; and,
since the courts are primarily for
the use of students, others may
use them only when there are no
students waiting.
Tennis classes are conducted for
the students during the long ses-
M also a tennis
by Manning Smith.
Five members of the tecum won
minor sports letters this past year.
The opening four games in the
sofibsll league played simultane
ously Tuesday, saw Lipscomb Phar
macy, Seaboard Life, Aggie Clean,
era. and the defending champions.
Aggieland Pharmacy, steal the first
ones to take a quick jump over the
rest ef the entries.
Lipscomb Pharmacy, led by -
pitcher Burton Moncrief, downed
the strong College Inn ten with a
narrow margin of 1 to 0. Moncrief
turned down 13 of 26 batters while
his opposing hurler. Prod Rich
mond. sent away 10 out at 25. Le
roy Johnson accounted for the win
ning tally in the fifth inning by go
ing $o first on catcher’s error and
later being sent home by J. L Hop
Umjf
The Seaboard Life team downed '
the College Laundry boys to a
game that furnished the bystand
ers with a couple of toughs as well
ss some exciting happenings. The
laundry boys placed five men on
bases, but didn’t seem able to go
mash further. R. Buckley pitching
for the College Laundry allowed
only two hits hut walked seven
men. The final score of the game
was S to X
The Aggieland Pharmacy team
held tight and took their first vic
tory to their attempt to retain the
title by defeating the
Cleaners 9 to C.
Glasses Fitted
DR. J. W. PAYNE
* OPTOMETRIST
BMg-
4IW
\
Quite often
of a. family has 1
with tha sreussntoted dividsmds are
an incentive for children’s as well
as adults’ savings accounts. This
is placed to a cooperative
hich ia closely super
vised by the Farm Credit Adminis-
tration, managed hy the following
board at director* Ide P. Trot-
r, C. E. Bowles, G. W. Schlaaesl-
E. L. Williams, and C. H.
Winkler; a credit committee—L. 8.
Paine, L. F. Gabbard, and L. D.
Smih; and a superi-isor} commit
tee—F. C. Belton. W. E. Paulson.
SWIMMING LESSONS .
Beginners or Swimmers — Children or AdolU
Individual or Class Instructions
-1
IN COLLEGE POOL
Cnl College 29.1, Ph. Ed. Dept.
C.G. (Spike) White
!l-
The office to temporarily located
in room 401 at tte
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Cnl College 2
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in the
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broadcloth with Super
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“AGGIE ECONOMY CENTER"
Bryan. Texan