The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, July 18, 1940, Image 3

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    Dean Puryear Wu the Father of Football
| At A. & M.; Wae Manager of Team In 1893
OttrWa
whoffor tho flrat thM CWtet Purywr
fmmi away tut wMk. waa the
father of football at A. A M Tat-
aa Afgte football hiatory bogan In
IAN whan the Maroon an* White
la 1M4 the Afgiea playa4
with oat-of-town team*, la
I the Uahraaatty of Taaaa,
NOTICE
I bar* opened my effWe in
the new Caaey Burgesa build
lac. Wept Barb addition,
aouth of Kyle FieW
Dwlfht W. Andrea
M. D
wha baaaaM • faculty member la
l»tt waa the flrat manager
When the Agfiao waa the an
Uonal title laet fall Dana Puryaar
waa probably the meat Inter anted
he waa able to ghra football He
•Urt agd K waa certainly fitting
that be ihonld lira to aoe hio team
reach the peak
lipocomb Pharmacy la the
ebamptaa of the T-i light
league far the flret term. They
defeated (ampaa (Teaaero
Monday afternoon far the title
('ampaa Cloaaera finished sec
uad leaiag only to liporemh
DI KE IN ‘41 ABMY IN ‘«S
The Athletic Council has signed
THURSDAY, JULY It, 1»40
4-2 bi Crucial
TUt Last Monday
PkN Already I’ltfer
Way Far OnranItalian
Of Sermui Ttnn Uacna
Aiaadiags
Won beat
14m—tb T o
MMMMdHMi I
Campus Theatre I I
Buaell Hall 4 t
Seaboard Lfe S 4
Aggie land Fharmacy S 4
Agronomy t I
Faculty Z b
Hiepaao 0 I
After the Cam pea Claaaara had.
moead into a tie for first place 01 * to ita conU,,U wou,d
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IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS
BY MABGAJtrr MOLLINGBHBAD
One of the first rwquirwiMfiU
of a column la that it hare a name
And not just any name, er a dif
ferent name each week so that any-
witk a win and a forefh last week,
they were art down 4 and S by
Lipocomb Monday night to put
not know where to lay the blame
hut a name to more or ieaa warn
the raader of what he’s getting
LETT US DO YOUR CLEANING
AND PRESSING
Cash & Carry Prices
SUITS, ( leaned A PrMtod _ I0<
PANTS, (Imuied A PmmiI _ IS*
LAUTERSTEDi'S
WELCOME I
SUMMER STUDENTS
DROP IN TO SEE U8 . . .
LET I S ( LEAN and PRESS
THOSE COOL SI MMER CLOTHES
CAMPUS CLEANERS
A bote Exchange Store
The occupants of the
CASEY-BURGESS BUILDING
CORDIALLY INVITE* THE PUBLIC TO
0‘l
PARTICIPATE IN THEIR
FORMAL OPENING
ON
TUESDAY, JULY 23rd
PROM
5 P. M. until 9 P. M.
COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS.
REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SBRVED
. full Mund .ilk Ml, * *•
finals when this waa srritton are
Kraadorn and Fernandes, and Far
row and Kraemer Betty Shelton
and Bob Cockrell have dropped oat
of the mixed double*, end up to
now no game* have been played in
that division.
The week of the 4-H Chib in
. SPECIALS
Electric Fans $1.25 up
Aggie Polo Shirts 1 65*
Summer Trousers $1.00
Swimming Caps 10* & 25*
Also School Suppies
CAMPUS VARIETY STORE
NORTH GATE
an sutside chance to tie Pugh'a
Pharmacists If Lipscomb is up
net in their remaining game with
Bixael! Thursday night, the (lean-
era could t|e for first by defeat
ing Seaboard which is their last
game
Campus (TVaator finished out
their schedule with ( wins plac
subject matter Wall, some one fin
ally decided what this column ia
about, so here in the last issue
for the first term it has a perma
nent name—as permanent aa the
column, that is
An enthusiastic crowd turned out
for the swimming meet last Friday
night which waa as interesting far
the participants as few the spec
ing them in second place Bill
W.U'. Kwn. Cluk *^ ** ■* "* m*"*
it
yielding forfeit, to the Cfoners. ** ^ tUrnout **• ^
i Faculty, and the Theater Seaboard although it seem. .
shame the women art so shy—they
steered clear of the diving alto
Life, whose manager. Satch El
kins, has barn Ui, forfeited a game
to Agronomy
gether, and their free style event
Atu, ,«Ul M thr„ hit* .Wh I “ K- • •»>» *1“ o-
entrant. Florence Hollingshead
Summer sports director Luke Har
"cored Hawthorns and Netherland
in the firgt frame. Lipecomb's. .
piu-tor tk. ( .,tk * BMh,r ■»'"""»«
no mo,, hit. 0.1, two m«. ,ot m ~ , “ rm - • to ” *“**-'
or bur. OM m Um »oord rrr or. ..tk ^11 pr..
L tk. r.v.rtk, hoik M . r..ut< of A,,d *1-'
1 mg of tennis, the first tournament
errors "
Mane Rloodsworth gave up only
thros hit* and two walks, but
2 hit*, s walk, ami two infield _ „ . . ... .
error, in LipmN>mb‘. half of «h. J””" " Lynfh wn , 1 ^ C »'* h
lin or Mayberry In the man i
double*, the teams in ths senu
is drawing to a close thta week; in
the men's singles Fernandes plays
Kraemer in the semi finals, and
“30”
a.1
tU aaeoada; pacond plac*. 0. E.
Tomer; men’s diving; first piacw,
Msvlmaaei M tlllfll * saim c-m A Imwa
Mwwnv rNtimi, piM«« n in
MsCarqoadals; third plac*. Gay
Rtt.
The h»dg#* were W L NnWr-
thy. Fred Kewand.t and Bah Tay-
for; sUrter was Nad Bvfogi aa-
Uba Harrison; tiaam. E. C. Onto*;
and diving fodgaa; Fenherthy, Tap.
for, and Ewing
Twelve works af art by taa
American artfoto bava barn aegutr
ad far tbe permanent collection af
the Uafvaraity af Nebraakm.
E. C. "Jeep" Oatea, praaslaeat
attaHaa aparta editor far the past
First Semester
t
was one of the warmest tw# * mr% tb*
so far this summer, but H didn’t ^ wmk wkm * 11 r “
to bother the visitors wry •»« U The Bat
noticeably—the ever-present base ****••• aparta editor, H. 0.
it on iaceaaantly, " H,lh I"!'''* 0 ''
and the swimming pool made aa u . t ‘
great a hit as the mess hall—'
almost Monday afternoon saw 600
beys en)oying the cool water An
outstanding item noticed by many
during the six days of the short
course eras the cheerfulness and
courtesy of the enlisted men who
directed traffic about the cm ns pus -
not an easy job, by any means
From the Odd New* department
The sun-tan situation is getting
darker and darker—lifeguard Ned
Ewing is shout to catch up with
the conceded leader, Fred Renaud.
who is trying to stay ahead of sev
eral young ladies. Fencing team
captain Tom Akarman has a real
reason for getting one—he plays
tennis to devsiop a toast color in
More talented splashing than
usual filled the swimming pool last
Friday night as the first swim
ming meet of the summer was held.
Promoted by Luke Harrison, sum
mer sports director, and managed
by swimming coach A. D Adam
son, it attracted a large audience
and set an excellent precedent for
future meets.
Those taking first and second
preparation for a lif.-guartl job on plo< ** th# ,t,nU ,r * M
a New Jersey beach for the rest * nU>r ,p " ^
of the pool; first place. Sue Sco
last week Earle Hawthorne's
('ampu* blasted Maurice Bryant's
of the summer . . . Walter Gar .
nett's favorite sierris* is walking. ** * seconds; second place,
all an>u*<! the countryside s* well Sh,rW y Hdmgieen; junior boys'
.. here and there to else* ordi fr ~ ,t>rk on ' w,d,h; flr, ‘ pUr *
nary enough so far. but not many Hu * h » 4
of u* prefer our walking hareftiot-IAdamsoa; intermediate
, eti and Art Rider ha. been * irW tr " nt lh '
Hall boys ten to two Eight n»">inated as the diver who make* P 00 ] 1 fir,t f 1 **'
d as many error, by the ••"aiing face, on the way J® ■»g«teda| , * COWd ^
a contract to play Wallace Wade's 14onai ^ F* v * ^ Cfoanar* their » lown • • • 'wimmer should J 8 '* 1 f| C ** >f:
U) P,BJf Wallt " margin Bllmdneorth. Bony, and -stl the article In the last ^
Hawthorne accounted for 2 run* °( Reader* Digest concerning the * c **01.1 u
.piece, one of Blood.worth’s be- — P^ention of ear and H ,nt ' r
mg s homerun Bl<M>daworth was B,nu * trrtuble, they come not from 1 ^ J 9 p * oll#uI!| ,
alee the pitching star giving up the water, but from carelessness
mly 4 hits and l walk.. Three of - the p.rt of the swimmer ^ ^ J * <k
the hit. cm. in the final frame And ths, seem, to be .11 un«ll£^' - -tyle. on.
next term -good luck to those who th * onl y ' nlrBnt WM
need it. g-Kni bye and happy holi- >nfe HolhngMieml. who swam it in
day* to the rest I 21 7 IM * on ' , *• ,r ** atyl*.
second inning *aw Price. Handley.
Pickett, and Smith spike the plate
to provide winning margin Lips
comb picked up anothei tally in
the fifth when Barton carried in
one of the only two came* played 1 Bitaell
( — | bite and
Duks Blue Devils at Durham. N.
C„ Oct 10, 1042 Duke should
be back with a great team by then
The Aggie* are also to play .the
Army in the F.sst at an unan
nounced place and date in 194.1
A G. "Bert" Pfaff of the class
of '26 is the new president of the
Association of Former Students
For the past 10 years Bert ha*
been one of the most active mem
tiers of the alumni group in as
tisting the Aggie sthletk program
For four year* he wss a member
of the Athletic Council Hr is a
true Aggie and certainly has the! touching Putsejousky for 12 hits
and accounted for both of Bit
sell's runs
In the other game Jimmie Davis'
t'aaipus ('leaner* pounded out s
10 to 4 win over Phil Golman’t
Aggieland Pharmacy in a short
five inning fray Simpson held the
Pharmacists to six hits and four
waft* while the Theater boys were
Columnist
length; first place, D. J. Davis, 16.2
seconds; second place, Chester Mc
Daniels; men’s back stroke, one
length; first place, D. J Davis.
MMMI
school at heart.
Aathmii T. ‘Teny" Polaao-
iich 'SO. announce* the legal
rhaage of his name from the
abnte tu Xathoay T. Pall.
I’ll bet toe two to one that
she made him change his name
before she »o«id change hers
This may be the last column this
writer will ever writ* for The
Battalion Huh Johnson is due
back after camp and will take
over from then on. I started writ-. ing to a close
ing for this rag back in 10S6 and in playing pall next term should
it is going to he a hard job to stay contact Director Harrison as soon
away , as possible
and s walk. Schoumack. Theater
left fielder, walked and doubled
twice for s perfect day, scoring
3 runs
The remaining games, accord
ing to Director Luke Harrison,
will put the Aggieland Pharmacy
and Faculty on Tuesday, and Clean
ers vs Seaboard, and Lipscomb vs.
Bit tel I on Thursday.
Plans are already being worked
out for the second term league
which should he even better than
the first term league now draw-
Anyone interested
“* uMW} 1
MlllW
***
no*
Marfaret HotUagahead. summer
aeaatoa sports rotamalst A mem
ber af Alpha Phi aarority at the
University af Taaaa, ah* will at
tend the Bam Haaetea State Teach
ers (adage neat year sad la the
deeghter af Majer F. A. Helling-
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City Collage af
wtU haad.
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mer clothing, hits, shoes,
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$27.50 Mutts Now $21 .MS
$29.50 Suits Now $2S:«5
$.12.50 Suita Now $2S.M5
$35.00 Suits Now $27.M5
$37.50 Suite Now $29.H5
$.19.50 Suits Now $11.65
Men’s Summer
Slacks Reduced
Summer Shirts
and Pajamas
Now On Sale
$1.65 Values Now $1.15
$2.00 Values Now $1.55
$2.25 Valuea Now $1.65
$2.50 Value* Now fl.MS
$2.95 Value* Now $2.25
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Summer Oxfords
Reduced
$1.95 Oxford* Now $2.95
$5.00 Oxford* Now $3.55
$5.50 Oxford* Now $195
ALL SOLID WHITE
OXFORDS NOW
'/i PRICE
i Adits’ Raffs
Fabric Gloves
'/, PRICE
M«'« Sin* mu
Vi PRICE
Gantner Swim
Suits
$1.16 fkdta Nov $1.45
HU Btlla Now 12.1ft
$116 Mia Now $1M$
$5.00 Suite Now $3.$$
$5 9$ Mia Now $4.15
HH Mia Now $5.15
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