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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1939)
FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1989 THE SUMMER BATTALION WITH HUB JOHNSON The aoftbal Mri«s opened with a pretty fast game last weak between the College Inn and the Lipscomb Pharmacy bat since then it has been getting better and better. Wednesday evening, with plenty of stem to be let off by all the play ers, the eight teams took to the field and marked up some nice The Aggies sent a crew of swim mers to the Southwest A. A. U. swimming meet in Fort Worth this weekend. Here’s best of hick to Nick, E. C-, “Chick”, and Jimmie. A gripe now and then ner really hart anyone; so here It omes. Some of the team sponaors hare lost all interest in their bell teams either because of seooo pc playing or tha loss of a game or aa. How about tha boya—after all they are playing under year name. Giro ’em a break! These Harris girls from Cahrert have really been making a shew for themselves. Seen on the bowling alleys daring the last wssk en Frances and Clara and I bear their form is pretty good! Ag Cleaners Beat Oppanents 21 to 1 The Lipscomb Pharmacy tear fel victims to the Sesbosrd Ufe Crew last week as Newt Williams, pitcher for the insdfcmtiee team, lim ited his opponents to only two hits. T. H. Terrell scored both tons for tbs victors with the final aeon registering as S to 0. Tbs defending champions, Ag gisland Pharmacy, downed the Col lege Inn 6 to 4 id a game that saw Fred Richmond, Hurler for the Inn team strike obt sine teen to add to his ten strikeouts of last Tuesday. The College Inn crew started early in the first inning with home runs by Bill Barton, manager, and Fred Richmond, bat fell behind in the third ns “Cat” Hewitt, George Jared, and Chick Denny marked up three for the pharmacy. The Aggie Cleaners cleaned out the Campos Cleaners with s score of 21 to 1 as Cllrtis Holland turned _ HOW THEY STAND 4- — Seaboard Life _ Aggie Cleaners Aggielsund Pharmacy Col legs Laundry •I.ipecomb Pharmacy College Inn •Ag Educators ; i Campus Cleaners ..L •Tie game to be played off June 28. NEXT WEEK’S GAM! Turnday Diamond 1 Aggieland Pharmacy vs Lip Diamond 2 Aggie Cleaners vs College Laundry Diamond S College Inn vs Seaboard Life Diamond 4 Campus Cleaners vs Ag Educators Diamond 2 Lipscomb Pharmacy vs Ag Educators (play-off) Tbaraday Diamond 1 Lipscomb Pharmacy vs Aggie Cleaners Diamond 2 College Laundry vs Aggieland Pharmacy . Diamond 2 Seaboard Ufa vs Ag Edoeatots Diamond 4 College Inn vs Campus Cleaners How ’bout this ... Fred Rich mond barging back to the top of the pitcher’s list by striking out nine more men against the Aggie land Pharmacy team and by down- kig nine in toe Aggie Cleaner ■gate . 1 . Daa Jackson going all toe way to Galveston Just for a swim in the Gulf when we've got 4 swell bole, though maybe not aa large, right here before us . . , “Psncho" Thompson going out for a round of golf last Tuesday even ing or maybe H eras a swim oa the club course . . . Hiram Whitaker renning to the pool every day for a swim . . . - We only beard . . . Albert Clay and George Fuermann gat together for a thriller in the deciding match for the 1 Hddliy-winks champion jahip . . . Nick Ponthieuz preparing for future swims all through tbs nights . . . Lt. Joe Davis, Assist- an Commandant to most of us, ex ercises now and then with a few rounds of golf oa the Bryan Club Course . . . Bod Holloway of Fay etteville, Arkansas, has been hit ting the Bryan Course pretty reg ularly in the last few weeks . We saw . , . Bill Burton knock a home run in the first Inning right after Richmond did the asm the Aggieland Pharmacy gases . . . Claude Saaith and Fred Clarks drtvteg^tay'to^jvbat It’s II toe bail us ths T’ hi Hag alley* as well aa la toe hau far toe Ag- | gfeland Pharmacy . . . Robert Lov ing showing the heys how to sink the “eigk* hul* in a few games of peal . . . BUI Grssfors taking ad vantage of the ping-pong tables in toe ‘Y’ . . , Henry Ransom back from the national opens on the B-van Course ... ♦ the Ag Educators j slowed down the Lipscomb Phar macy team quite a bit last Wed nesday .... Our assistant brings us news from Galveston that the water Is fine *| . . that toe Bryan Country Club will reopen its swimming pool next .weak . . . and there are actu ally fish in the Inks at tbs Country Club. nine marked up times runs for the Aggie. Bill Henbel, Short stop far the Ag Cleaners, started the wide bitting game In the first inning b> going to first on a hit and was followed by C. A. Lewis, first bane Brooks Gofer then came to the plat.- to send one far lute tha field to enael and Lewis and to mark up his first home run fur t h. The College Laundry entered the seventh inning determined to score the two runs needed to top the Ag Educators and finished the gai th one out and a score of 4- to t. Johnnie Teat, pitching for the Edu cators, fanned seven men and al lowed only Your hit% while Curtin Bullock, opposing Hurler also down ed seven men but allowed eight hits. Bob Wallace soored the first d tbs tying run far toe laundry un with Bullock scoring the wia- 8 Lifeguard White Is Swimming Teacher “Spike" White, officially known’ as Carlton G. White, la the bead lifeguard hi the college swimming pool this summer. This la him first mmer here, but ha is by no means a novice, having bad eight years of experience as a lifeguard at Camp Kanakuh, Misaouri. “Spike” recalved a degree in en gineering here in ’26, is now doing graduate work in physical educa tion, and hopes to do intramural work this falL At tbs present, be sides bis studies be meats seven swimming classes a day. compris ing from one to six persona, and including children ef six and adults. During tha swimming hours, “Spike" is constantly on tha alert for swim soars in trouble. Golfing Facilities Numerous At A.&M. Wednesday’s Four Games See {Upsets Wednesday evening proved to bo an exciting one with umny a sur prise turning up hi the four soft MARGARET HOLLING8HRAD Did some one say golf? Thar* are plenty of opportunities here to play the Scottish gems. At the Bryan Country' Club. Just inside the city limits oa highway 4, there has been a nine-hold golf coarse since 1214. The pseaent man ager and pro is Henry Ransom. The course is open all day, and am rates Tor students are 23 par month. Green fees on week days are 26 cents far nine holes, and 26 cents for each additional nine. On Saturday*. Sundays, and holidays, no loss than 18 holes can be signed for. Golf clubs are available at the gelf house, both for sale and rent. They can be rented fur 86 cents aa hour. The longest hole on the course is 648 yards, and the shortest is 122 yards. Ladies’ par for 18 boles 72, men’s par is 12. Ransom'* score |of 48 for 18 boles la the lowest on this course. An invitation golf I open to all comers, will ha held July 88. The entry fee of 81 will include a lunch for participants. Across the highway from the east entrance to the Collegglis a nth-old establishment, "Brah ma’s Driving Range." It ia operated in partnership by Virgfl “Brahms'* Jones, Baal Durland, and James Garrett. * July 3, Not 4, To Be Observed as Holiday The summer-session holiday to • obasmad by the clerical staff ed student body of the college will be Monday, July 2, instead of isaday, July 4 (Independence Day), President T. O. Walton has This change will allow a nearly- three-day vacation frdha school, covering Saturday afternoon, Sun day, and Monday. School will re sume on the following day, toe 4th. Registration for the second se- will 17. be held Mond.ty, July 88 1/2% Dividends at Bad of i Rhch 4 Meatbs mm Tour s Automobile luaursuce Phone Bryan 284 J. HORACE KRAFT State Farm Insurance Cm Eyes Glasses Fitted DR. 4 J. W. PAYNE OPTOMETRIST Bidg Bryan. Tea Worried About Summer Clothes i! Costs? *1 f T TIj* T ; P :. ># j Our Expert Cl—tug and Repairing Will Save You Money • * CAMPUS &JEANKKS , Tbs Callage Ian Same back into tha ptetms by alsnlng out toe Ag gie Cleaners S to 0 la a game that eama Mane to being a no-hit, no ma game end credited to Fred Richmond. Not only did the Inn team run over‘the eld high school boys but every bit made was used to add up to the final count. Rich mond turned down nine men and accounted for two runs himself. The one hit for tha cleaners was made by C. A. Lewis doubling on a bit to left-center field. . The Seaboard Lift team downed the defending champions, Aggie land Pharmacy, with a duick game of 8 to 2. Newt Williamson, pitch ing for th# insurance team, M four men awgy from home pU without scratching. Dave McMian, first bass for tbs Seaboard ton Prof and Mrs. D. W. Williams lately bad as their guests Prof, and Mrs. W. L. Staagel and family. Mr. Stengel teas formerly a member of the Animal Husbandry Depart ment bam at A A M., and Is bow bead of that department and chair man of tbs Athletic Committee at Texas Tech. u credited far two of the runs Ah T. H. Terrell scoring tbs other The College Laundry boys after day’s work came on to the field to down the Gam pun Cleaners, » also arrived just before the last call for play with a score of 10 to 4. Clyde Denman, laundry left fielder, aided hid boys with one horns run and two other tallies. Tbs Ag Educator* surprised the gang on tha field by closing the game at dark with the Lipscomb Pharmacy with the scare standing at 8 to 2. The winner will be de cided in another tilt next Wednes day evening. It was toe Ag Edu cators’ gam* up until the sixth in ning when Lan Glaser and J. B. Gaffney came over the plate mark ing up thg second and third point ers for the Lipscomb team. Try Our— . I j \ SPECIAL SCALP TREATMENT R Y. M. C. A. 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