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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1940)
PANNELL MAY BE OUTSTANDING TACKLE OF NATION IN 1940 Om aid Mmi Brnia PumoU to ail prtfeaMKr ba tW fr«i Udiia to th» ontiT* U»Mad M Uia loll Thia aatoM Ua (Mt •4 all aloac that ha woa tha torkla to tt tort «« w« that «ora hr • tomth of pooplf who boat know tha i ffanmca hatwaaa • forward paaa and aa and run Hor* to as* of tha raaaona wt think Crnit woo a front bojr toot fafl Ha had aafhaniaro anda ptojr- to« nast to htoi and haoidoa ptoj tof hto poaition ho had to ho randy to mow «p for tho tooxportonood hoys ptoyinf on hto ontokto. Loot fall whan too toon wont to Baa franatoea. Ftomol) hurt hto onkto tho night tooy warkad ant to B Paaa PrWtoy night to •todtom ho woo tho firtt man down undar too pnnU. Ho nnd Marahnfl Robfltott bBtll (Ml Muck td> f«tt>ng that Mg eon tor oat of too gnaao m John Kimhcough did In only mm holt fame did wo think Pnnnoll ioohod hnd, that bo- tog tho Arknnana fray. Ho wni front to tho B. M. U.. Tosna, Ktoo •onto Clam, Oontonnry. aid Tu- loao fOBMO. Bmio to now tipping tho at IS! and looks like a Crook God. Ho boo a pair of poworful should ora and anno, and spood to hum Thfc fall ho wHI hart an oxporione- od ond on hto oido of too lino, ho I bo ploying hto toot ho wiD r* hna. Undor 1 ho tho Twilight League Ends Week Lipscombs And Campos Cleaners Still Undefeated Wo aottoo that too Dtoa’ Com- mitto to mortog into Auatin to •tort tTirootigattog oomo (htogs that aro taking ptom around tho bard* or and oa up. Wo haao hoard m- mon that that toetioa of tho ooon try to fall of Rodo Wo otnearaly hop* that Umto to no Fifth Colwnn stuff to or sround our owa A k M. HUB JOHNSON DROPS US A LINE FROM R. 0. T. C. CAMP AT BULLIS of tho flrot oanoro and Martom Pugh's Lip- Tho Clsaosri scorexi throo runs to tho flrot throo fraasoo, and thou mud off a last toatdg rally by too Camput Thao too to win I to 1 Tho fooso fontarad tho tight pitrb- tog of Bndfwirth for tho Clot on and lhapaaa fur tho Thoat Carta Kaaa stogtod and ooorod la front of Dunn’s ooc<>nd hH to tho loot of tho soaonth to giou Lipa- oomb Pharmacy s 1 to I wta over Bonbonrd Ufa 1 ipooomb spot tho laaMMM moo a four-run U to tho flrot, but )>ullr<l up to knot too count at aix oil to tho fifth oa Duna'o run. la a froo hltUng, wild scoring f*mo too Paeulty finally out eountod tho H tioll Hall hoys II to 11 Tho loaboard lids team bias tod out a II to I rictory ooor Aggio- load Pharmacy. They wore working behind Lo Paros fine I hit pitch* tog and aided by a flock of Phar macy errors. Guy Boyd, sptkiaf tho piste I timos, ltd tho Campus Thoatrt to a t to t rictory over Agronomy Scorinf sooon timos to too first throo frames, they wore ncror BATTALIO 1TTALIONJL-4 THURSDAY. JUKE 27. 1M0 PAGES Scoopin’- %mnd With Margarot A fUlor whoa# length M toaorsoly pro. partlBanl to too inortia of too writ* or, and whooo oontonu moot ho fathered hurriedly fhrs mtoutoo ho* fore dood-ltoo. This edema nosds ns farthor totroduotisn it will sorry all tho littlo odds and ends of teterast to tha oporto lino, lo Kimbroaghs Not Carrying A. & M. Banner, Says Utay Joe Utay of Dollaa, chairman of tho sthlotk cummittoo of tho hoard of directors of tho Agricultural and Kachan icol Orttogo of Tana, fo* candy Isanad tha fdtowtag state- "Certain letters carry tog tho ito- K'xiths.l ran h0 srtil at tho Hob Johaaon, who will ho sportsf editor of this paper starting to the fall, dropped us a few linos from Bullie Yeah, door old Bullis . . . wo will newer forgot it Hub says they aro leaving for a 2.H00 mil* maneuver starting the toth He says the column will bo shout II miles long ond will be composed of tho Const Artillery from Galveston in addition to the several bronchos st Bullis and Blton. Hub says be walked guard the other night and it mined. He no doubt received o drenching because those pathos aro like o trench coat ... it rams for ton minute* inside them after it has quit oat- W« notice "Dookie" Pugh study tog up on his football ploys this summer Ppgh will bo tho firtt string quarterback oomo Beptemb- ar Ban tola Handley tho othor night talking to a «mpi* of dumb iaa. Oa# rould hoar, but tho other •ouldat talk so they ware having s groat Uma Jinx Tuckor and Charlie Steven •on am having thair troubles Char lie is pitching far Mount Pleasant The other day Jinx said be wasn’t o pitcher and it mad# Steve mad— tad to fact that ha wanted to get hold of Jinx. The next day Stov* pitched against to* Waco Done and got hit oars pinned down while allowing U hits. Jinx came back and said it was the best game Stove bad over pitched It was juat another way of taking a crack at Stove Wo contended before the poet ••ooon ovar started that Stove wouldn’t win half of bis conference gomes This statement brought fire from Charlie DoWsrs ... firs and s littlo hot , . . that reminds mo, Charlie rtill owes mo tho hot Tho othor pitcher Marty had loot year was Umaal “Lofty" Bumpers and ho will ha tha only pitcher ho has next year One pitcher and Baas and Stevsnaon is all ho needs though Bumpers son win 10 of tho II games Jim Coirall, tha equipment man st the sthlotk department, is leav ing Ike first of Boptombor Wshovo a idea who ko going to lake hio plaee, but tho offlotal announce ment lo not put as yet Jim has boen around hors for many moons. Agfioland Hispano 10 Stogol sack the winners Pharmacy trounced to t Hue kobo* and •cored twice to load Agronomy pounced on pitcher Bullock of the faculty for 14 hits and anS to S victory. Black and Krtsdom paced tha winners with throe runs oach and Terrell starred for tho looors get ting two hits and a run to throe tnpo Bitsoll Hall won their first game at tho txpenae of Hispano by a count of 14 to I. Schovartaonherg pulled the remarksM* foot of ocor- inf four timoo to four trip* to bat. Tho breaking up of tho Loupot team has cauoad a now schedule to bo drawn up by Director Harrison T^o complete schedule will bo printed elsewhere to this paper. League standings art also given, but duo to unforeoon difficultly, no hotting loaders will bo kept. Thooo warm summer days have mode tho swimming pool tho cantor of the social whirl. If everyone who has boon la M far this summer wort to got to at onoo, they would hav« to bo stocked—at this writing, tJM people have Signed tho reg ister sines school started . . . Con gratulations to whoever is roe siblo for tho rope at tho shallow sad—It sltsoinateo a groat deal of sou fusion , . Very totorooUng to watch Coach Adaatoen sad a num ber of local sub-dobo ploying tog They keep him pretty busy . . , Life-guard Boh Taylor ia thanking hie slightly more famous namesake for his now nick-nanM, "G.B" Ho knows what it moans . . . Details for the esrimmiag tournament will be announced soon It should be very suceeeeful ss • number of Johnny Tartans and Kquacade Hloanors bare been spotted The tennis tournament bos been going on since Monday, and may we suggest that, considering the well-known crowded conditions of the tennis courts, everyone obeerw the rule that when there are others waiting to play, thooo on the courts limit themoelv* to one set, or not • than an hoar’s play at oao time If this nils is ignored, those waiting may instrt on ita onforoo- L And hors ia ths schedule for the firtt round at the tournament in the men's singles, which must be played by Saturday. Juno 29. ore H. V. Kennedy m. W J Bock; F. N Stubbs ra Las Vogolman, L R. Holmes et. Curtis Jackson; J. K. Taylor n. H H. Lata; R H Mc- Larn ra. F. R Gloadoaning; J. C. Boudreaux vs. J. R. Clark#, Rex li a spass f Walton vs. C. J. Farrow; oad Bob OeekrsU vs. P. 0. Mayberry Those drawing a bye to tha first round X. H. Fernandes, Bonn) pbell, M. 1. Kraomor, T. H Tsrrslt, A. H. Lynch, J. R. Barf trand, and A. H Krsadorn. la the men's doubles, which moot ho played by Monday, July L ore Krsadorn aad Fernandes vs. Simp- sou oad McBride; Taylor and Wyn ne vs Beck and t; Whall and Vails vs. Torrsll sad f { Farrow and Krao mor vs. Holsts* and Clarhs; Glon- donning and Vannoy vs. Mayberry and Lynch; Cook roll and Harris vs. Kennedy and Goaoett; Me Lam and ? vs. Campbell and Levine. A bye wss drown by Stubbs and Lonoy In tho mixed double*, which must also bo played by Monday, July 1, aro Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Torroll vs. Hattio Roaanatoin and B C. Og deaf sit; and Ruth Thubenhaus and Lao Vogolman vs. Batty Shelton and Robert Cockrell. Your writer and Suany Campbell drew a bye. Tho entire schedule will bo post ed on the bulletin board of the Y. M C. A., and contestants ore urged not to wait until tha last minute to arrange their matchoo Team wars recently oant out over tho SUte by John and Jack Kim brough, students of the A. A M. College to tho interest at a candi date soaking high public office to Texas. These letters wars isanad without tho knowledge, coimodt or approval of tha authorities at the Collage and wore to strict eoeflirt with tha policy which boa Invariably h*-ri maintained by the H'>ard at Directors of tho A. A M. Collage, ■aid policy haiog to taka no part whatsoever on oa institution to anybody’s candidacy for public of fice That policy remains unchang ed today. Tha College, oc on tosti- tntion supported by all tho tax payers of tho State, can ho neither for nor against any candidate far office "This statement is mad* without prejudice for or against any of ( tho gentlemen now running for public office to Texas." Harter Shop LA SALLE HOTEL O’Conner • Jones Bryaa. Tnas Agronomy Courses Gain Recognition The four special summer courses offered in the Department of Agronomy received national raeog- nition to tha form of a full page special announcement recently to the Journal of the Americas So ciety of Agronomy published st Genova. New York. This journal la the profeaaions 1 publication of agronomists through, out tho United States, and in addi tion ia circulated widely among agronomists to all porta o' tho world. Such oa announcement, therefore, is aa outstanding recog nition at the character of work bo- tog offered by Tessa A. A M. Col- lag* to the now plan sponsored by CHERRY WILL WORK FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL Tom D. Cherry, Instructor In | the Department of Agricultural Economic*, has bean aclected to work for the Attorney General of the State of Texas oft his Fact Finding Committee oa Tranupor tstioft Rates. Mr Cherry will work during the summer months only with headquarters to Austin the board of directors during the summer in bringing distinguished visiting professors to the college to teach special courses in the fialds in which they are recognised auth orities Correspondence already received by the Department of Agronomy froir men interested in studing one or more of these special courses has come from the following itales loom, Missouri, Arkansas, Wyous- ing, Michigan, Mexico, Louisiana, West Virginia, and Mississippi It is believed that tho othor course* to bo offered during tho second term of summer school will still further enlarge this list of inter- Mtod EtudenU. HOW TO BEAT THE HEAT! 0 L It's vary aimptot just taka thinga aaay and waar tha right kind of summar clothaa. Coma in and lat ua ihow you tha “right kind” of cm>l clothaa you can waar for any occaakra aH tummar. Arraw Maak Sport Shirta Arrow Mt^k Draw Shlrta \rniw Maak Undarwtar La Playa ih Sport Suita Shear lire** Weight Slack* Sheer I’a jamas (Short Sleeve Knee length) Interwove* Maak Sacks Summer Wash Robes Ventilated Straw Hata Ventilated yOlfords Gantaer Swim Tmaka Gantnar Swim Suita for Ladiaa WeVXj-/ CXOCMERS Bryaa BUI Spark* M trying to got a "Uaguo of Naiioo. h* ' dub to- falhir. Ml* Agfioland Pharmacy tea* is floundering around with tho collar lade Doc Llpacomb's are topping tho leagu*. hut thoy lucked out oa on# game They l>o«tolana. boat Seaboard 7 to 4 with the help tH * r * of Joe Woolket and Harry Royer Jo# and Harry should go into the A.A.A. Officitli Inspect Local Unit Oa Saturday, Jiao ft. I. W Duggaa, regional duecter at the A A A and R. M Ivaaa, national odmtototrater, werq oa the oampus Inspoettof tho <><ul divistoa of the A A A. Thooo official*, with Georg* A. Rlaugher, rhairmafi of tho Texas But# Agricultural Coaearvatto* Committee, come to tho oampus directly from Shreveport whore thoy ottondod tho Nottonal Rio* ConforoMo oft Juno 10-11. Blaugh- tor and others from Tomas, os well as rcprvaeateUvas from Arkansas. and Caltfornk, mot Washington officials. utsH Ull hit tiaai Thurs., June 27th 7:30 P. M. We Appraciate 'Wmtmm Your Tom Adams BARBER SHOP Air Cooled Ground Floor of Maaonic fctdf. * Bryan Sat, June 29th 7:30 P.M. Calling AU Radios! W* want to gat them in parfect order to ra- calve war nawa, iporting •vanta and entartain- loupots RADIO REPAIRS Nwtk Get, Duggan and Even* wore to eon- rtneo Saturday morning with official* of the local A.A.A. and also with coltogo authentic* Tho visiting official* loft CoUogo Sto tion Monday for Midland whore thoy will tab* part in tho National Rang# Conference, an tnopaction of tho ranches through tho Big Bend country from Marfa through Del Rio to Son Angelo. Howell ReturnH From National R.O.A. Meet Major B. J. m at tho collage, n thr national meet! mm Officers Oklahoma Cl WMort than city, June 1S-M. fhrs hundred officer* sent including thooe from *1. over tha United Butos, Puerto Rico, and Hawaii Major Hawaii to a at the Eighth C#ri>« Arua Coun rtl. This arm includes Tamm, OH- mam. Maw MaXtm, Artaaaa, aad Hast ymr Hto maaMag will ho THIS NEW MODERN FI RE-PROOF BRICK BUILDING WILL HOUSE THE FOLLOWING BUSINESSES: a Drag Store — MADELEY DRUG a Life Insurance — SEABOARD LIFE a General Insurance—JOE VINCENT a Doctor — DR. D. W. ANDRES a Real Estate - WEST SIDE and OAKWOOD REALTY COMPANIES a Grocery Store - SOUTH SIDE FOOD MARKET J M • •• - ’ IN THE NEW blind aa the ^*t at them. Rook Aadtob aad Kan Smith are still try ing to got * hit .. . thoy have gat- tea oat ar two, b <t singles don’t ommt Smith to getting u*. old te play ball tkeagh Ho ma stlU field, hat Ids hatting «yo to gaao. 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