The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, July 04, 1940, Image 3

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Leads
Former Afr^e, Jake Mooty, la Pitchinv
Great Ball For The Chleago Nationala
Leaders And
(ampus (lean<*rs
Still Undefeated
Twiight
Mm Moot?, aur Affte t«irl«r4t safety )ust oot of HUUar4’i reach
is INI II14, Is really ffetnc la for Um only Wow la Um fourth
law* this eeasoa with Um Ckteaco frame
Caha Jake ha* wen hla last ftw Mouthy pltebod the Afftoe to f
If awe. Hit last three frays have title ka 1M4.
haea all hittora Here la a quote ——
frtMa a recent aporta pa«e of a Beau Boll la afain enjoying a
laetrap<>htan daily. great year la the majors after be
“The ray el auashtne in Gabby’s in f l" * alump f«»r a ceayla of
life has beea the ahesrtag of Jake •«*•<>*•
Meoty a forgotten man oa the * l » n « '* from
Cab squad until the failures of Lee • eoamaeieo which he received froes
and Paaeeeu forced Gabby to look • ^ ^ nareace Pfail. T.aaa
behind the taryaelm rolls end other Univeaeity bell hawk wbo was sign
bull pen impedimenta la such « "d by the Boston fted Sos and
aoarch. Gabby found Jake. In the farmed to their Eastern Shore
first few months of the season the League clnh, bad luck about like
tone notice Jake bad received as a $a>th
Cub was a life story’ in the Sport- ** ^ outfielder, who is s
ing News teat March ” That prob- rrsut thrower as well as a great
ably was a slip on somoone’s part ‘‘itter. was clouting at a .417 dip
as tt was exported that Jako would * or 11 games, but went to the
be left at the docks at Catalina. | *** “ ***** wh * n
be suffered a broken wrist.
\AW Nwtni End Of
Mnd Somreter Rivalry
By Bouay ( ampholl
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Llpoaomb Pharmacy
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Boahoard Life
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Campus Theater
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Faculty X. -
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THURSDAY, JULY 4. 1*40
PAGE 8
SALMAGUNDI
By MABGABBT HOLLINGSHBAD
Oates Reveals
Hitler-Scaring
Aggie Statistics
By I. C
Having
better with
Jake has been in the big show
at various times but has always
been sent back Last season be
was with the Beds, but they let
him go and the Cubs picked him
J. P. Wood need good judgment
when he decided to give Rice the
air for professional baseball He
V, . ^ . . . would probably have boon a swell
If he continues to hurl the , . „
. .. ^ football player this fall, but not
»f ball he has for the past few .
type of
week* be may
(aba staff It arasn’t
when he set the Giants down un
der the arcs
Thinking of Jake makes us re
call the hurling duel between Jake
and Norman Brunch of Texas
They prere probably the beat two
barters the conference has had
In the first inning with Bohn Hilli
ard on first. Mooty let one come
ever too fast and Graham rattled
the hoards for a triple to score
Bohn Prom then on he set the
Steers down with only two more
bingles This was not good enough
thodph. as Branch was right, and
only one cadet reached him for a
Single Dutch Voelkel dribbled
t*. ere of the 10 •*•0 “ NA00 bonus
he is reported to have received.
long ago
Lefty Bumpers teat hta first
game since he has been playing
with Grand Prise the other day
when Abercrombie beat him 4 to
S
macy waded succeasfully through
a busy week to gain an undisputed
in the Twilight League Al
which to teed off this week, we
might npts as the first sign of fall
the football weather of the past
week end. as though there hasn’t
though the Campus Cleaners are b* en enough said about that wea-
stiil undefeated, they were idle ther already,
two nights last week giving the Ahd along the same line, here
Pharmacist^ who won four are two piscatory items (we need
straight games in as many starts, a dictionary for that one! that
a full game lead. washed ia. M L Cushion. Y
A Secretary, is telling about
EXPERT WASHING
and GREASING
W« rail for and
lletiier
Prod Wolcott ia still breaking
records Hi timber topping He
boated Dugger, the negro who beet
Mm a few days before, by three
or four feet. And talking abeut
retards In the meet test week
end they were throwing the discus
•hove 17D feet, pole vaulting evet
1ft feet, setting new records In the
I.M0 meter One of the Rideout
lads held the record In the I.MM.
but run behind in It this time
mday’s gaasea:
Lipscomb blasted out It runs to
easily swamp the Pacuky by s
count of 12 to 1. The scoring was
pretty evenly divided among the
Lspoeomb beys while Terrill’s lone
run in the fourth frame saved the
teachers frpm a shutout.
Bisaeil Hall hung up a IS to 7
victory oeqr the Campus Thea
ter. The dormitory hoys, aided by
17 walks from Simpson, scored six
ruts ia ths test two frames to
sew up the hell game
Phil Goiman's Aggieland Phar
macy boys outaeored the Agron
omy teds by a IS to 10 score After
finally quelHtg a sixth inning rally
that netted the Farmers four runs,
the Pharmacy sent the final throe
men down in order Scoring was
evenly distributed on both tennis
In looking ever the Aggie feot-
baU team far 1N0 K is seea that
the squad will he an athlete stand
ing SS7 fast inches tall and
weighing in.4^ pounds This
would mako a saAn that evwn i
unbalanced Mr. ■Bier ahd his tank
corps would -to* toll and i
from” just aa some of the cadet
opponents will probably do this
| fall
Plory defeated Whall and Gomes, heol to heel on the foot-
replacing Valte. and Farrow and ball field, starting at one goal lina,
.SSKAMILY
K rarmer defeated Holmes and the Mth man would have his back
Cterke. A complete up-to-date beneath the goal post at the far
srhadule ia potted oa the bulletin end Cut dawn into horse flesh
of the Y M.CX, and there you would have a six horse team
is wise a list of players’ add res
iy* m
a friend of km who wus catching
fish on ths old highway Sunday
it seems a small lake overflowed so
that the fiah were right in the
road The other item concerns Ms
small soa, oa the seme day, m
fishing down a drain in the street
The catch was only a holt and a
piece of wood, however
The rain held up the tennis
tournament very successfully, and
consequently the dead line for the
first round in men’s singles and
double* has been put up to Thun
day. July 4. at I P M A number
of the first rouad singles matches
have already been played, and
players are requested to notice
that the second round dead-lms is
also Thursday. July 4 Those play
tng in the second round are Per
nandet vs Beck. Vogel man vs
Holmes ot Jackson. Campbol! vs
In the swimming pool, Aggie div
an an working against does juve
nile competition—there an a num
ber of youngsters who have grad
uated from the jumping stage One
eleven-year-old doii^ cioee-to-per
fect jack-knives and iwana, de-
of draft bone* like thorn widely
known brewery steeds. While this
giant would be larger than any
man who we can think of, he would
be older than anyone the Bible re
fen to. His age would total l.ltt
years
Boiling this man down to an
average it is seen that he fits
ABLK
MoiL-Tuea. - July 8
7:30 P. M.
9
dared he worked from a 42-foot the average football player This
tower test summer . , . And hert
an the particuten concerninr the
swimming tournament It will be
held Friday night, July 12, at
7 10 P. M The swiming events will
be in six divisions, that ia, junior,
intermediate, and senior classes
for both men and women. Diving
will be in two classes, men’s and
women's. A few special events an
being contemplated, such as the
man would stand an even six feet
tip the scale* at 191 pound* and b*
21 years old.
Ths expected first eleven will be
a man 07 feet on* inch tall, weigh
mg 2,141 pounds and 235 yean
old. Snaking this down to an
average it is seen that the aver
age fint team man will be just
over six foot tall, tip the scales
at 196 and be a few months over
In one of the be*t played games Taytef, KlrMner vs. Vannoy or
Thors an 414 Sport* editors
radio commentators, statistical ex
perts ind others who receive ill the
•porta information Oug ia sent out
by the college publmtg department
These outlet* are from coart-to-
rouat *nd from bnrder-to-border
of Uw ammon Lipscomb shut out
Jimmi* Davis' Campus Theatr* 4
to 0 Pttchsr Hadley of the Phar
macy let the Movie boys down with
five hits while Boyd of the Theater
was almoet as stingy, giving up
Gomes, who is rvptecing Whall}
it II,
til im!
underwater distance contest held 21 years old.
laat summer. Entries may be turn- ■ , t c#n ^ M#n fr#n thw firirM I
ed in at the swimming pool desk tlut th# #ntlr# „ tn j
the latter pert of this w*ek and kg , comparos about the same as
all of noit week, and there will he tl * lh# fini
a list of event* th*rv for which ’ .
contestant* may sign up. Foe Um second consecutive year
NBW lomt _ a. »»>-4 — --*»•
getetemMaNM'terttegB
aiumm* Ms*** Mfceum
um ua*f teaesJ * mss mss
Slightly off the subject w# hear a Rh<xl# | iUllMl guu (>> || #f# play
that the junior* at camp are learn tr hM brok#n th# nat ional inter-
mg the hard way on their trip collegiate basketball scoring roc-
through Mexico For the first few j -
July 4th
7:30 P. M.
A
Terrell vs. Psrrow. and Kreedorn day*, snyhow, they set up camp, ** Okie I Mverslty faculty com
vs Coekrwll or Mayberry Two In dristiea, slept between *how#rt, for seven soneocutiv* year*
games have been played thus far broke camp in downpours, and: mttte# is worfkmg out a curricular 1
HIGH VOLTAGE
in the men s doubles- Terrell and traveled through just plain ruin.
rrxrrrr,™ 1 TEXAS A. & M. STEPS ahead in
salendar that will chart college
activities until 2,000 A D.
GRANT’S
Service Station
Phone ( oUegr 2
Disxy Dean, one of the most
likeable, unusual, disliked, eccen
trie, and egotistical of baseball
players m history has left the
majors, perhaps never to return
He was the hero of the St. Louis
Cards (for awhile) and the bum
of the Chicago Cub*
The Cuba paid 1166.000 for his
arm but didn’t get many wins out
COLLEGE
AND
AMUSEMENT CLUB
SNOOKER and POCKET BILLIARDS
GOOD FOOD — REASONABLE PRICES
\9% Dinrount on Meal TWketn
OPEN ALL NITE
for the winners
(’ampus Cleaners remained un
defeated a* they ran over Agron-1
omy to the tune of 19 to 4. The
Cleaners made nine runs in the
first inning ind 10 ia the sixth.
FIELD OF WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
The wildlife program at Trxas+is felt that Texas has really step-
A A M came to lift officially ped ahead in the rank* of those
December 9, 1936 when the Bureau Building, was established at Texas
Seaboard scored seven run* in 0 f Biological Survey, the American states doing similar work in the
tihe second inning and then protect Wildlife Institute, the Texas Game,
ed their lead despite big Hispeno fM,h end Oyster Commission. A.
uprisings in the fifth snd seventh AM College, including the Teach
innings The final score was 11 to J mg Division, Extension Service,
8 j and the Experiment Button, agreed
to establish and support the Tex
as Cooperative Wildlife Research
Wednesday's Karnes:
Lipscomb continued to run rough _ ..
.bod .» .. tk., 1 ’"'' •* *• L r: h “," •" *~ 1 r ~*" h TOk '"
4 Charlie riTml mt C®* 1 *** SUtion, Dr Walter
P Taylor, senior biologist of the
Biological Survey, assumed active
charge as leeder of the unit.
Those responsible for the or-
ganisation of the unit were Presi
trounced Hispeno IS to
Kane continued his high scoring
for the Pharmacy getting thro*
runs from e walk, a hit, and a
home run Hispano's finely little
catcher scored half of his team’s
NOTICE!
MATCH FOR THE OFFICIAL
OPENING DATE OF THE
CASEY - BUROESS BUILDING
in
Nut Wcwfc’a BalUlkw
The Aggieland Pharmacy scored
six of their seven runs Hi f^e test
two inning* to pull one out of the
fire from Bryant's Bixsell Halt by
n seven to six score
Campus Theater broke a five
inning ti« with two runs hi the
sixth frame and then aet the Fa
culty down to win six to four
Thursday's games
Earl* Hawthorne's Campus
Cleaners won their second game of
United SUtes, and that a great
step forward was taken when the
unit was organised, and provision
made for a cooperative program of
ocnaervation and development of
wildlife resources, under the lead
of competent and qualified teach
Bom* Research Projects
The research program is under
the immediate supervision of Dr
Taylor, and is a regular part of
the work of the Agricultural Ex-;
fbs'i • TNTsrssd#
from dswe Meites
wsy let her shed
high seeiety dews le
eertAWbeepee,
, lapel
For
EATS
DRINKS
SMOKES
It'a
dent T 0 Walton, who has taken Sutk>n ^ program is
Don't Be Caught
Napping!
Personal appearance means to much theae daya.
Neatly cut hair may make the difference! Our bar
ben are ready to rive you exactly the kind of a good
of it' Ditty probably packed in
*>nough eftra cash customers to pay
the chewing gum people thelt in-
veeteteetj
Ole D(k is Mill popular in the
Texas league as ran be seen from
the fact that he ia right at the top
ia the ballot for the All Htars
a personal interest in the work
from the beginning. Dean E. J
Kyle, School of Agriculture, Di
rector A. B Conner, Texas Agri
cultural Expenxsent Station, and
H H Williamson, Director, Texas
Extension Service Previous to the
establishment of the unit. Prof**
sor D. H Retd, head of the De
partment of Poultry Husbandry.
School of Agriculture, pioneered
the wildlife instruction.
of wide compass
nett Job you want WelcMM. Short (otime Y ini tom.
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4* Um
Y.M.C.A. 'BARBER SHOP
t %
It looks like the softball race
here at Uotteg* has settled down to
• fight between Lipscomb Pharm
ary and Campus Cleaners
Marty Karow is playing a little
softball this summer Marty will
have no Better lurk with the ump*
out here than he has witA the
“blind Toms" ia the conference,
The untps out here make their own
rules Mqrty, so you can't even use
• rule h+ok
There is nut enough heckling
of player* around hire this sum
mer. iVat is half of the fen Hi
softball hare and a little mart
af h will create more mteroet,
“All-Conference manager’ Handley
wan pretty fair Hi the conference
hut in tem* this eummer. Maybe
the fnaq at Austin gut him di
about the 17th and IBth of May.
They gave old “Porky" the Um
Reeoerrb Paint* the Way
The wildlife program at A 4
M is divided into research, educe
tkm, and extension, so that the
problem* af restoration, conaerva-
tion, snd management can be at
tacked from all fronts Research
must of necessity be basic to any
sound wlldltfs program—it mast
load the way Only "through well
planned and consistently pursued A. d M
ranarch can the intricacies af the doubtedly the u
Teaching Depart meat
The Department of Fish snd
Gam* of the School of Agriculture,
located in the Animal Industries
A. d M in the fall of 19S7, with
Dr. Walter P. Taylor as head and
Dr. W B Davie as professor and
acting head of the department of
instruction In the fall of 1998, Dr
Kelahaw Bonham was appointed to
handle the fisheries work From
the beginning, Doan E. J. Kyle of
the School of Agriculture has tak
en a deep personal mteroet in the
fish and game work, and has estab
lished national leadership for the
Texas institution among tha agri
cultural schools of ths snttrv
country
Well-Bounded Cnrrknlnm
The course of study offered nt
Cottage is un-
CASEY'S
In The “Y"
Sat • July 6th
7:30 P. M.
Jm
4 ■
NOTICE
The following Cleaners will be closed
Saturday, July 6th instead of July 4th:
!
id the Bouth
probtemn of wildlife end Its en-j^ Htmtenta may taka such
vtrovinMfit be uvuferatood and mymmh jm wiUfUf# wiafiadevnent Midi
roMdtea penacrteed for atetattena conaarvvtiM| orotthaUfy (hM
>, mammalogy (mammal
), scology (plant-animal ra
th# weak at the expense of Ag- tettens), wildlife photography, fish
whore Nature ia oat of balance. It
gieland Pharmacy Rune by Kelly
and Hay cinched tha game in the
fifth inning. Farrow of tho Pbar
msta and Nothortend af Ms
Ctennors both hit for tha circuit
lipocomb Pharmacy increased
their lead a half gaaao over the
Cleaaere as they whipped Agron
omy 14 to 1 Kaua amd Dana ted
In the fteal
life
11 to I.
id oaunnrvntion. sys-
study af ftehaa. and pond
Of ovary 1.M4 rotteg* gradual
who marry only It will bo dhmreod.
an eompnrad with the goaoral aver
age af 164 divoraaa far ovary 1,000
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