1 ► tk PAGE 3 COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS Sports AUGUST 4, 1939 Laundry, Aggieland Pharmacy, Aggie Cleaners, Wiri Third Softball Series \ Campos Laundry polled an up** • •at yesterday when they tranced College Inn by a score of 11 to 10, while Anrieland Pharmacy was eking out a • to ( victory over i Campus Cleaners, and Aggie Cleaners was dropping Lipscomb Pharmacy 0 fee Z. ROUTT HOMERS TWICE t ~ Chip Routt continoed to set the t pace in the circuit clout depart- , ment, hut it went for naught because his College Inn mates were too shaky on defeme. Billy Burk- lin, also of College Inn, hit one good for four bases. Bullock twirled for the Laundry and gave up IS hits while his mates were getting only 10. The Lwun- dry tallied two runs in the first without the aid a hit. Colie Inn gleaned three-counters to, the first and three In the second. Laundry counted one in the second with one bingie. .The Inn picked up another In the third while the Laundry failed to tally, but the Laundry came back with three in the fourth and held the Inn-er* in chdefc. , The big fifth saw the Laundry p boys set their guns and pick up five runs with six hits. Ayers, Eder, Lilly, Gunter, Powers and Durst hit safe and the first five men tallied x College Inn picked up two in their half ef the frame on Routt s third hit followed by a hit by Rohde. Yarbodgh ended the »cor ing with a counter in the seventh, bult it waa one short of tying the Mil game. . MONCRIRF WINS _ Moncrief again twirled the Ag- L gieland Pharmacy to a victory to keep the league Ishd, aHhough it j j took a homer in the seventh by i Elwell with s mats oa base to do it. The twirier whiffed seven of the Campus Cleaner crew and had them under control in all but the third inning whpn the Cleaners scoted all five of their runs. ' f Holland pitched for the cleaners ~ and gave up only six hits, as did * \ Moncrief. >* _ FIREMEN'! —1 ■'\ ’ ASSEMBLY HALL Satantoy, Aug. 5th . “WITHIN THE LAW" with Ruth Hussey • Tom Neal Tuesday, Aug. 8th “YOUNG MR UN- COLN" with Henry Fonda • Alice Brady Thursday, August 10th “ARTISTS AND MOD ELS ABROAD” with Jack Benny • Jeaa Bennett ALL SHOWS 7:30 “Here comet the chief” - With Hab I With iaa’t goiag to the permanently—this baa is just -hitting for Hub. Football season is on the way— exas high school coaches will did a coaching school at Rice In titule August 7 to It. Main event wtl be the all-star high school g4me August 12, and amon* the WWi aapeiac of Iville and Tom Pickett of Tem pi^, who plans to enter A. A M i fall. , . . Coaches Leo R. atch) Meyer of T. C. U. end tty Bdl of B. M. U. have invited Dkk Todd and Bruru. Schroedor plsy on their all-star college against the (Green Bay Pach- the National Profhasional league. The. game will be playeB Libor Day to the Cotton Bowl to Dallas. Dkk has already accepted, bring the first back field man to dr se. .., T. C. U.’s Davey O’Brien has begun practicing with the Philadelphia Baglos professional tram, and Billy Patterson, Baylor’s own, Will join up with the Chicago Ben: - ■. > • wiwk. . - . And the Is bell brothers are still in the field CM will be playing for the Green Bay Parkers at Dallas against the | afcflin^ while his nger brother will be on the ying field in Houston to the |e High School all-star game. We'd like to know the distance record for under-water swimming i* the college pod Charles Sksl- 1| mys be can go across it about two and a half tiaaga before coming up for air, and wfcnetsss say Lea lie McCarthy swam the length of the poo! twice underwater. . . Chris Hatchett is oite of the ori ginators of the water goggles fad . . Among the playboys to the pool last week were Paul Stack and Volney Stubbs, playing pyre mid. . . . Jack Rady, Paul Dillon, Guy Garth, and Bill Record seem to belong to the Tarsan (duck-the- gals-and-make-them-Wte-it) school. . . “Spike” White leaves this week for the ’New York World’s Fair. Good luck, Mr. and Mrs. White—we hope you make it. Todd To Be In All-Star i Game Sept 4 Schroeder May Too; S.W. Stars All To Be in Dallas Fray Dkk Todd and probably Bruno Schroeder wiH play to the annual all-star football game in Dallas on September 4. This will be the fourth of each “dream garnet” as dubbed by many, with the all stars of the Southwest Confer cnee facing one of the nation's outstanding professional teams. This year the opposition will he furnished on the part of the Green Bay Packers who boast the strong est of teams. In the past twenty years in professional football, the Packers have been be only one to lay claim te the world’s champion ship four times, winning three seasons straight during the years 1929 to 1981 and again in 1988. For an all-time record, they have a winning percentage of .708, and have piled ap a score of 2,481 points for themselves to their op- poaenta* 1,321. The all-star team will be coach ed by Dutch, Meyer of T. C. U. and Matty Bell of S. M. U. Among those to be included on the play ing list are Davey O’Brien, Ki Aldrich, I. B. Hale, all of T. C. U.; the passing combiaM* ot Billy Pattcraon and Sam Boyd of Bay lor; Billy Dewell and Charlie Sprague of 8. M. U.; Jack Rhodes of Texas; Jake Schuehke of Rice; y.'.r . r.u box of Texas Tech; and Darrell Tully and Gene Hodge of East Texas State Teachers Col- !fg< Seen at the Fair- Marina Transportations building at the World s Pair. Twin prows rise 80 feet, 30 feet higher than bow of Nsnwaadis. HOW THEY STAND Around the ten sis courts we see Tom Booker swinging out on some home runs. . . J Crawford Coke and Eco instructor Tommy Keira working hard. ... BUI McKemk practicing for the tournasseut. . . . and a number of beautiful coats of tan. The tennis tournament is getting under wmy and promises to offer some good games. There aren’t aa many' giria aa there should be, howerer. And among th* torhtantaia. . i . the softball league Is half over now and we find the Aggieland Phanpacy boys h*wng those teams at the top. . . . And Lou Nova and Tony (ialento will meet in a 15-round fight early next month. J RADIO REPAIRING * r Parts and M4 > | W *I STUDENT CO-OP Phone College 139 North Gate Aggieland took the lend with tfu-ee runs in the first with a k to Rodgers, a safety to Den- n and a double by Huebel. Hue- went to third on the throw to plate and scared on an infield Larson picked up another run hr Aggieland in the fourth when te was safe on an error and fi nally worked his way home. AGGIE CLEANERS WIN The Aggie Cleaners started off dith two 1 jruna to the first and hep* pounding away toning after ipning until they had grossed nine runs in the seven frames. Glaser aail'Kincsnnon Scored in che first for the Cleaners on one Itlt. SkeUy and Johnson ta to the second after walking. Atkins ■mtheii up another in the third after hitting safely. Glaser Choke added two more to the fourth after getting on on errors. ITie fifth was scon lew, and to the sixth Lipscomb pkked up their •ply two runs with Chamberlain Sad Prove scoring. Aggie Cleaners added two more to their half of tb* seventh. FURNITURE FOR NEW BUILDINGS SOON TO ARRIVE Patronize-Oar Agent in Your Hall DYERS , AMERI HATTEBS STEAM DRY ' PHONE SS9 Furniture for the twelve new dormitories and the new mess hall is expected to arrive and to be in- *tall«*d in the new buildings with in the next two or three weeks, the president’s office has announced Notice has been received that the State Board ef Control, which ha.H jurisdiction over the purchas- mir <>f furniture for all state gov ernmental agencies and institutions and whkh took the bids for equip ping the thirteen new buildings at A h M^ has awarded the contracts as ialfma: The Swann-Schullc Furniture Company of Austin received the contract for all table* to the dining hall and mattresses in the twelve dormitories, on its low bid of 120,4 M 20. The Bkkley School and Church Furniture Company of Houston waa awarded the contract for din tog-hall chairs, desks, and sta dents’* chairs on ita low bid of 346,433.24, and another contract for all the beds