\ Herb Smith is Flying For Uncle Sun And Horry Hays la Still Dodging Him Btrfc Smith, tho Acfioo IMS Ail-CoaforoMo omi. now in »t lUn Mph Field gimme to be an arln- tar. Reporta also ahow that Harry H*r». Tulame'a hack who lent hie heed gear to Herb to the Safer •ewl frep leal Near Year’*, la •laa at Randolph with Herb. Hifh School aad both originally hooded for A. A M However. Harry got sidetracked and landed eeer in New Oriaana Before the fame they fell to “buildutf” each ether with the reeult that they bet their helmets on the outcome e# the game and that was the Ht- tle cor Ufether afam in the Air Corps as Bill Cone tear, fleet-footed, fan * topping Aggie halfback, woa h up in the Fort Som Houston hi pttal far a while this aumm However, ihe doctors promise that he wifl he all right come the foot- He and Dense Moeer ere in separable pals eo when “Moee" wont to the college hospital for an appendectomy at mid-term every one kidded Bill about bis not go- iaf along He must have taken K serieualy for he now has hoepi- y in mid field after the | tai eervice to match "Moee ” Lat game Herb receiving Harry's set reperte on the fleet back are head pretoctor aad coming off the that he is coming along OK. A. & M. Will Appear in the Newsreels This Fall in a Series of Sport Films sii " o ' R r ' l - : . *■ r , ’ Sub Cleaners and/ Campus Theater Battle to 9*9 Draw THURSDAY, AUGUST 1,1940 PAGES Campus Cleaners _ Lipscomb Aggie Cleaners Aggie Pharmacy .. Faculty Agronomy Campus Theater . Campus Sub Clean 5 Capable Men Watch Over Summer School Swimmers 0P0 By Margaret OiO There lent mi ooo d*?* as to whe 000 000 We received word from Call forms this week that a news earners would be sent to A. A M early in September to shoot some Pictures of the football team and the campus It was said that the Wading football teems in the nation would he shot and the ptrtsres run in oome of the news reels each week Word from Dick Todd, ei-Agf 1 * whe went to the Washington Red skins last season, is that he will he hack with them next seaeon at a mice increase in pay Reports from Washgiirton say that Dick is as popular up there as hs was in the Southwest Con ference and that the opposing teams have just as much respect for thoee flying feet as the op ponent! down here did. Dick married his schoolboy this summer and ia buying and sailing cattle around Crowell Joe Boyd will nat play in the Pro-AO-Star tilt in Chicago He says that he will not be able to get off from work to participate Joe Hkm to play ball, but we figured when he played his last game for A. A M he would hang up his shoes for good His services were requested by the Washington Redskins, but he had no profea- sional ambitions. Coach Norton will start h)a coach mg duties Monday at Austin at the Texas High School Coaches school He will have charge of the southern AII-Stars who will meet the Meyer-coached northern Atl-Stars Saturday. August 10. h doubt thoee most of the people spend most of their time— of course it's the swimming pool Recreation far them means work and responsibility for five people The second half of the Twilight “ *"*~- Uagoe got off to a rather poor ductk>n *° men who 90 •tart last Friday with only two ™ ttch ® f th#u # t,me •* of the scheduled four games play- for th * ^ " ut ad. The Campus Cleaners, first* First of all there’s Coach Art half champs, received a forfeit Adamson, who has "been every from Agronomy and Lipacomb wh « r » <*<«» everyth tag," to Pharmany received a gift game cal Challenges Two In Membership Drive inwef w SWEET AND LO W .... That * how your radio was made to perform. If you are not getting the fulleat enjoyment out of your set becauae H'l full of all aorta of aounda and noiaea, bring it to >ur expert and put thing* right— You’ll be aurpriaed at the difference in tone and range. a Hlar kvX asKWr I • STUDENT CO-OP No. Gate Ph. CoL.139 Local 577. National Federation of Federal Employees has decided to challenge both liocal 481 at the U. S. Veterans Administration Fa cilities at Waco, and Local 68:i. at University, Louisiana, made up largely of employees of the Agn celtural Adjustment Admimstra tion The proposed membership ^ 7 contest will likely run from Au* * ^ 1 to Oct 1. and it is hoped that the Bryan and College community can win out over the other locali ties mentioned Details of the proposed member ship campaign were initiated on Monday night when the member ship! committee met in the confer ence room at the Triple A head quarters at the A AM Collage Those present included E N Holmgreen, Agricultural Adjust ment Administration; B F Vaace, president of l/ocal 577; L. A j Machemehl in charge of the local LiOIlfl duH work for the Farm Security Ad- Spurger pitcher far the Cleaners and Bullock, pitcher for the Far ulty, were stingy with their pitch mg, each yielding only live hits; but both were continually in trou ble dae to their mate's errors Fseke and Hugh led the Clean •rs scoring with two runs apiece, while Nagel gleaned a pair for the losers Jimmie Davis' Campus Cleaners and Jimmie Walker's Campus Cleaners Sub Station fought to a 9-9 draw that was called in the last of the sixth by mutual agree ment on account af darkness. The substation trailing three to seven put on a big rally in the first of thr sixth that netted six runs and gave them s nine to seven lead came back to knot the count in their half of the sixth It was a wild play with pitchers Rutherford of the Thea ter and Shults of the Suh Station yielding a doaen hits apiece and both teams giving them poor fielding support. Simpson and Woodham each scored two runs for the Theater, and Campbell tallied three and Lewis two for the Cleaners The game will be replayed at a later date Englishman, h« completed his high school and collage work together at A. AM in IA, maintained a B average and acted as swimming <*o»ch at the same time. Hs’s quiet, capable, and holds the com plots respect of tbs boys with whom he works Then there art two Ilfs guards —they might be called the light and the dark ef it The one with dark hair, blue eyes, and a tan a chocolate cake is Fred Renaud of Houston, Infantry jun ior, and a member of the Aggie swimming and water polo teams On ths side he ia majoring in marketing and finance. Easy-go ing and friendly, he nevertheless keeps an eye on everything that happens in the pool. Previous to his work hers, he acted as life guard for two years in Houston. Fred's co-worker is as blond as be is dark, and also blue-eyed Bob from University Park, in the Cavalry, eap- it year's freshman mm, and a member of the water polo team. Ha holds records in the southwest A. A. U. for the 440 free style both ladooc and out, and ths 220 outdoor, and also for the 440 in the Gulf A. A. U. He is a fish and game major and for an extra hobby Ukos to raiso horses. Both boys are attending summer school hero. Two more who should be knows to everyone are the men whe alternate behind the registration desk, taking care of all kinds of jewelry, watches, ear keys, purses, and wallets Both are slow-speak ing and friendly; one is a member of the Physical Education Depart ment, and the other, usually study ing Physics, Is a student. The lat ter is Joe Fagan, Chemical War fare junior from Stephen rills, ms jorin| in Chemical Engineering Hs claims to have held almost as many different types of jobs as Coach Adamson and plays golf in off hours The other is Dewey Hoke, indispensable record-keeper in the athletic office, known to everyone as • "swell fellow ” With The tcwii organised aad ready tp start aad playing aHU begin the first ad next week The rules have been changed somewhat this time, aad it la hoped that this change will eliminate tome ef the confusion connected with scheduling games. Luke Harrison, who is conducting the tournament, has announced that he will seheihilc all the matches himself, at I p. m The contestants are at liberty to play any time before the scheduled day but must play by then They will be noti fied of the dey set for their game, and there will alee he posted the bulletin board of the Y. C. A. a tournament schedule The games may be played on either the cement or clay court*. Those who have entered the meet are: to the men’s singles, R. G. Powell. W J Burch, J E. Taylor, R P Kadi tick, J. B Honneil, J. C. Boudreaux, W W. Cummings, D. L Crist, C. R. Parkerson, H C. Owen, Roy G. Roberts, W, L. Barber, R. M overbeck W C., Swain, Will Coughlin, Bob Lang ford. T. H. tenstl, H. H. Luts, Bill Henaal, Bunny Campbell lingsbaad. fat a golf vfll be played at the Bryan Coun try Ouh course There will ha only ana class, men’s singies Theea whe have entered art Bey 0 Rob erta, Roland West, W. C Rohrsr, R D. Yankee, Sunny Campbell, Bill Hanaal, J, W Thomas, and Sam Crewe. Norton, Aides a! Fish and Swim Before Season the others, he’s interested in his i T H. Terrell and partner. Bill work, and likes to be able to call Henael and Sunny Campbell, and What does a football coach do in th* summer aside from worry about the season footing up? Head Coach Homer Norton took off for Florida for a few waeka of fishing before he starts on the coaching school season. Hs is book ed to conduct a school la New York under the auspieot of the Herald-Tribune and aloe coach the Bob South team in th* annual All-Star Cockrell, and H. V. Kennedy In oigk school gam* In Austin next tha man’s doubles art Bob Lang nsonth In addition, ha will bead ford and partner, W. I. Burrh and the Texas A A M College Fret l G. Powell. J. Walker and B Edmonds, Roy Roberts and W W Bledsoe. W C Swain and E M Overbeck. W L Barker and J. E. Taylor, C. R Parkerson and H C. Owen, D. L. Crist and Davis, J. C Boudreaux and W W Cum mings, Jimmy Rogers and John, everyone by name As s matter of fact, they're all five quit* worth knowing and deserve a great deal of credit and appreciation for the work they’re doing H. V. Kennedy and Gossett In the mixed doubles are Geldon Rob erta and Tom ye Bowden, Mr and Mrs T. H TsrreU, J. E Taylor and Lucille Thornton, Bill Wilson and Florence Hullingshesri. and ministration; Mrs. Travis M pu- Bom. Secretary. Ixicsl 677; WU-j ham S. Smith, Bureau of Agricul-! tural Economics; T. A. Frits, AAA; Paul H. Walser, Soil Onn- servation Service; Berry Marshall. S.S.S ; and Walter P. Taylor, Fish ami Wildlife Service. It was decided to hold the next regular meeting of the Aggie Fed eral Club in Sue Haswell Memorial Park on Friday evening, August 16, at 7 o’clock. There will be a pi^uc supper each person bring ing his own basket picnic. Every mtonber is supposed to bring at least one non-member There will be stunts and interesting activities for all. Believed the longest personal telegram to history, Alabama Poly technic Institute students despatch ed a 7,000 word wire to Kay Kyuer inviting him to play on their cam pus The wire was signed by every member of the student body To Hear Jerry Mann Today at Luncheon The regular meeting of the Bryan and College Station Lions Club was postponed from Tuesday in order that (lerald Mann, Attorney General of Texas might speak This meeting will be held today at 12:16 p m. in the Maggie Parker Dining Room in Bryan Because such s noted speaker is to be present, the Lions Club has invited anyone interested to attend this luncheon, the only pre requisite being that he pay th* usual fee of 40c for his meal AD the energy the average per sea uses to his thinking during one day could be obtained by eat ing on* peanut NOTICE' Bus Leaves Bryan At 7:00 & 7:30 A. M. (auhjart to *Mg*) SAFE .... DEPENDABLE COURTEOUS for or or B QOArter of a rmtorv Reserve Officers Now Faced With Possible Call To Active Duty Reserve officers who are unmar- *d and without dependents are now faced with the poeeibility of being called to active duty with or without their consent if pending legislation which would permit President Roooovelt to call out the National Guard to passed Con tained to a clause In this bill to the aothorisatton far him to call to active daty all reaervt and re- vinM ozneara. More than KMW0 rseervtota have already vo I unto* rod for active duty to order to bo to lino for early promotioa aad theoe men wfll largo, ly of near uta naw anivs wnicn uvt army la craatSif under Ha author taatioa for a strength of 2S6.000 TWILIGHT LEAGUE SOFTBALL SCHEDULE niurwlay. July 27, 6:00 OTIork Die mead Campes Cleaners vs Agronomy 4 Campus Theatre vs Campus Cleaners Sub-Sta. 1 Lipacomb Pharmacy vs Aggioland Pharmacy 6 Aggie Cleaners vs Faculty 7 e ( Tuesday, July 10. 6:00 O’Ckx* Dim wand Campus (Teaners vs Campus ( leanor■ Sub-Sta 7 Agronomy vs Aggieland Pharmacy 1 Friday August 2. 6:00 O'Oock Campus Theater vs Lipscomb Pharmacy vs Faculty Aggie Cleaaers Wtmda). August 5. 6:00 O’Oock Diamond Campus Cleaners vs Aggieland Pharmacy 6 Faculty vs Campus Cleaners Sub-Sta 4 Agronomy vs Aggie Cleaners 1 Campus Theater vs Lipscomb Pharmacy 7 Wedn«nda>, August 7, 6:00 O’Oock Diamond Faculty 5 Aggieland Pharmacy 4 Campus Cleaners Sub-Sta 1 Campus Cleaners vs Aggis Cleaaers vs Lipacomb Pharmacy vs Agronomy vs Campus Theater Honda). August 12, 6:00 O’Oock Campus Cleaners vs Lipacomb Pharmacy vs Oampus Theater vs Agronomy vs Aggie Cleaners Facalty Aggieland Pharmacy Campus Cleaners Sub-Sta 1 Wednmday. August 14, 6:00 O’Oock • Diamond Campus Cleaners vs • Lipacomb Pharmacy 4 Campus Theater vs Aggie Cleaners 1 Agronomy vs Faculty 7 Aggieland Pharmacy vs Campus Cleaners Sub Sta 6 Monday. August 19. •:<>• O’Oock Diamond Campus Cleaners vs Campus Theater 6 Agronomy vs Lipoeomb Pharmacy 4 Aggie Cleaners vs Campos Cleaners Sub-Sta. 7 Faculty vs Aggieland pharmacy 1 State Water Polo Meet Will Be Held Here 2 p. m. Sunday “The State Water Polo Meet will be held ia the F. L. Downs Memorial Natatonum Sunday afternoon at 2:00 o’clock," accord mg to Art Adamson, coach of the Aggie swimming team He continued by saying he ex pected teams from Beaumont, Gal veston, College Station. Dallas and Ftort Worth to enter. < oar King School August 16-24 at Aggieland Hto entire staff will •orvt as assistants L»l Duamitt to spending hto time finishing his new horns and Marty Karow to just starting his. Hs wfll assist Norton with the Austin coaching job in August. Bill Jamou to running hto Camp Stewart soar Kamnlto and is being aided by Charlie DeWaro and Manning Smith. "Huh" McQuillan is chasing coaching schools as s student but plans soai* fishing later. " Dough” Rollins is taking hto vacation ia pieces so is bn the campus moat of the time. He to planning on spend ing some tune on the Gulf later this month. Harry Faulkner, after a month^ rest in Dallas, is bark on the cam pus for th* remainder of the sum mer. Virgil Jonot freshman assist ant. ia finishing off his work for his Doctor of Vdterinary Medicine degree, which ho expects to get this summer, but will take time out to assist Norton and Karow in coaching the South team Jonas has not announced hto fall plans In 1986 Adamson coached , ... . . . . • . . ., , , wit rumors say that he will take Aggie team to the National Junior championship m water polo at the meet in St liouis. 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