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s ^ : —p—^^ — Average Twilight Leagi|e Game Has Gone, Five I mings; A Bit jMore Time Is Desired (Tlike Mm Sports Mitor '. \ I * / Mil ' a Intramural Department Sets Ji Deadline for Turning in Tourn; BATTAUO After almost fk two weeks' sion in tie Twttfht Leairue, question irises as to whether the various t am* have had time roaJ y to make a comp! Came. At the pfesent^ the Leafue ia on an lour ta hour basis,; t^ist is, a time imit oi one hour is h-r>tr etrictly a< ministered So far. the average for s^ost canteats las been S inningH, With two er th ee teams able to go pn other befi>re the 8 o’clock eeriew caught Uem. In the three Hits played by each team, here arv jthe innings r corded by the contest ants in gsmea through last Mon day: 4 rasing affairs (3), S hm- ings (4), 6 innings (2), and timer have heed two full contests of 7 innings r corde^Lv Every tsam has more than’aiul- «d by the starting time 7 o'clock deadline, more that era! but since then all have thaui satisfied the time-keep- 3 As lent Slips 1 < Campos Cleaners Still Unbeaten; Lipscomb’slake Over Second Place The ex been very Twilight pants are grateful. Everything has gone accordfcl^ to plan, with the one r hour time limit being the only discrepancy. As seen by the num ber of innings plsyod by each team so far, five frame* seem to be the average. The regulation softball game is 7 innings. Thus two extra frames would not only provide the playor with more satisfaction but would take only a small amount yf I extra time. Spectators and players have ea- joyed the gsnes because of the extreme done competition of all the tesms concerned sad an added inning or so would make this Twi- In the of ening tilts, a few didn’t | lightj League be the beat of all A. get •gtar ad at that particular A M. softball leagues. • I • ' f \ . Sports Squibs From Here and There; Tom Picket, Aggie Halfback, Lost to Squad v« committee has Thursday, June 26, 1942 ir about the whole ————————— and the partici- > Mr arid Mrs Lightriin' 1 Fhffe 3 (test* in Four Inframural Sports to All Aggies r By Hike Mann Sports Editor The £adHa« for the opea toar- ired by the latra- ia Friday, Jaly wblch time ao more ap- will be accepted. The s orts featured in the tour- its are: aggieminton, hand- Anothei hard blow hit CcAch Homer h orton> 1942 grid t^sm when it tras learned from Tempi*- that Ton Picfertt. fast-stepping Aggie ha! fback, 1 would not bei bj^ck to school 7.-. Firicett. at prgsgnt. is working in a defense industry and plans to entist in the air c<^ps some six weeks from today; .f. . is with the a tryout with bt t did pot fixate <>st.- a* some peo>je were wont to belifv*- Joh i went to Talaa e^i [the iavHatkra he v John Scdggta. who Waco Dots, had Tulaa, of a Chicago Cab seout as pstd % aU his expenses i i and all the Cubg wanted to do was to give John the once-over, and according to reports from Tulsa. John did put over quite a big im pression on the seout ... Of coarse, no promisee of contract or bonuses were made since Scoggia is going into the army in the latter part ef Jaly .1, . First thing said by Dough Rollins when the Cam pus Theatre team lost three in a row was, “By golly, fire the coach. I’m an ex-student, and I won’t stand for aay losses" . . . And was Coach Homer Nor tea beaming . . . “Hm.” be chimed ia. “sow you know bow I felt ia those dreary days of 193S . . . Ul Dimmitt. Ag gie baseball coach, was looking the Twilight League teams over in the hope that he may unravel* a good prospect for his baseball team next year ... He was especially interested ia the play of Grantham, sensational Campos Cleaner short stop . . . this bay has plenty of possibilities . . When you want to give but congratulations or pats on the back don’t overlook Paal Dean. Housted Buff Hurler, who is making a great comeback . . . Daffy Beeim-<i to be a washout for the past couple ef years, but this season the hot Texas sun seems to have done wonders for the right arm of the elder Dean ... He has already accounted for nine vic tories While losing three . . . Two of those setbacks were, by Die margin of onk run . . . Another ten or So gasses to his already re spectable park and you’ll find Dekn hark • with bis old pals, the St. l-oui* Cardihala. 7 ball, bohseshosa and tennis. En- : tranta i re rtminded that intra mural r lee will be used for these contests. If a player is eligible to fday int^amuWd sports he will be eligible to eater these matches. Golf and table tennis are being investigated as possible other sports u be played in open tour naments A decision on this will need at a later date. The a particular sport will rigf on whether* or not played. entry blanks will be here on this page. It that the blanks may far entering either a singles event. Only •■Uy blank will be used for apd^t. These blanks will be in succeeding issue* of The All Ahgies, fish through 10-year men, ssje eligible to enter these tournampnta and no bearing on military** organ i rations will be made. Should two boys from dif ferent ojrganbations desire to .en ter a lioubles event there is noth ing in (the rules to prevent tfiem from dding ao The Campus Cleangr tan took full command of tW Twilight Lon gue lead aa they bla^u-i th. is ultjr 8-1 ht the foat*re. of 4 games reeled «ff Wediwsday pight T* Lipscomb's Pharmacy took over second by siashing^out a 8-2 vic tory over the cellaruimellmg Cam pus Theatre ten. who have yet u> record a win. Hstick’* Scera|.Shutout Holick’* Uecoun-. *3 for the only shutout of the evening by didb bing the Aggie Clegnefs 8-0. Lou pot’s found MadeleyN pharmacy a bard nnt to crack tyit finally won out 4-8. Horace Jennings’ t ..n p era dominated the tilti throughout and held the profs ifc check all the way. Their four game winning streak found them > easily as the top team in the circuit. Lipscomb'* Take Second Lipscomb's, too, jiit up a bid a.-* they pushed over f runs in the fifth frame to che<dt the luckier* Theatre ten. Andy Coginos. pitch Schol^rshipa valued at $374217 have befn awarded to 103 students in the Columbia university school of medgine for the current year. ing for Ryle Drake’s team, hurled steady half bolding his opponent* to five hita, one of which was U long homenin by Willie Zapalac hi the last fragM. Charlie Beasley matched Andy for five innings, but with the score 8-1 in favor of Lipscomb’s, h« was taken out in fnvor of a pineh-hittar, with Kud Rideout taking over the pitching chore* And that’s when the fua started as Lipeopmb's pounded out 7 tallies Loapet’s A Heliek « Win. Lou pot’s got back into the run- ly wan j nteg by edging ant p surprisingly rough Msdeley’s team. It was a tight sffsir all Hie way, with Red Womack’s boys having a slight advantage. HoLick’s had an easy time of it with the Aggie Clean ers. not giving the latter much of a chance. ^ j I v . ' k/• J- Monday Gaaiea y The teams go back into action Monday with the following tilts on Up: V 11’ 7? - (See LEAGLhs Page 4) t T !. Campas Cleaners Lipscomb's Pharmacy i., Faculty Standings - 4.--X Loupnlfla RoiWek Aggie Cleaners Msdeley’s Pharmacy Campus Theatre WEDNESDA VS RESULTS Campus Cleaners, 8 Faculty t Lipscomb’s Pharmacy 8, Campds Theatre 3. Lou pot’s 9, Aggie Cleaners 0 Holick’s 4, Madrley’s Pharmacy 2. w L 8 ' T Pet. G.B. ..4 0 1.000 ' ,,. i R., -....X 1 0 j .750 i j .... . 2 i! ■ .667 1M 2 2 o : .600 2 X 2 o | .500 2 I 2 i | .400 l* ......1 3 o * -250 , 3 V 0 4 0 .000. 4 j Jer*ey ha* awarded sc hoi jto Rutgers university and New arships New Jersey College for women to 30 pln-iicully disabled young men and wepnen with high scholastic records. =3= Patronize Our Agent In Your Outfit ovg m - run 3to nAoc_H att cr s 2*1635 CASH A CARRY ^ NORTH CATE b.;M. DANSBY, ’37 » Leo "Lightain' ” Daniels, swivel-hipped Texas Aggie football sea, is shown with his bride, Lerena Rath Smith of Moultoi and Bryant as they emerged from St Mary’s Chapel after their * adding Sun day morning. Jane 21. Right behind ia Mrs. leoa Mai tiashaw. the bride's sister, who was the matron of honor, and Rpbe rt Tails, ex- Aggie tackle in the Naval Aviation Training progra|a. rhe was the bent man. j l j f * I —Photo by -‘Be nard Berry. OFFICIAL EN'TRY FORM INTRAMURAL TOURNAMENTS /I j . \ ■ PlOhae enter me, (or us), in the tournaMient. In entering this tournament I, MET teduled for me Mitchea: Doubles . Singles (us). 1 (sport! we), promise to play all contest* -i org. org. IT org. ’s.v.i 0. 3ivg you SUPfklRT FOR LIFE • btc i t an made to givv gentle juc hrig >upport An( clauic- tore tMiun inten at the cr>tcb<Mcldt gcnilyj with c ’cry body movement and al vayt returns to its original »hs.jv Neither Wear n X walking dcttri\yi > . 4he luting support oi \ *"B«evs '• ran meet hr »vwy dsr wsw 60c ChOCMXftt Bryan INTRAMDRALS ike Mann Harvard university’s athletic teams are opl-tating on a budget reduced by nearly $40,000 because of reduced tqit'ulUnent and enuto*. • rr; ; ir 1! Prof. Charles <H. Best of the Cniversity of Toronto. co-di*cov- eref of itMtdin. whs the first to demonstrate that choline is essen tial in the living body to utilize fat. U r ' il tlh d If You Want That Neat Appearance Depp By Our Shop SOUTH GATE BARBER SHOP South Gate Through some mix-up an incor rect name was listed in the last rev issue of this column. The star wa ter polo goalie of 3rd Corps Head quarters is J. W. <Jug) Miller. The name is NOT Smith as pre- vidusly announced. There, is that better. Jug? Attention is railed to the offi cial entry forms for the open tour- nambnt* >|>onsored by the Intra mural Department. These forms are printed on this page for th* convenience of those who wish to participate in these matches. If a contestant enters more than one sport he is requested to use sep arate entry blanks. e* still pre ss B softball Jllery brought d stanza to L Infantry If You Wear A I) Uniform WANTS PICTURE LOT US MARE IT NOW! Photogtapfcs of Distinct Ion eland Studio —I FORFEIT DOGHOUifi t . CLASS A 4th CHQ. water polo M Infantry, water pole 4th CHQ. softball ( H Replacement Center, thnnia CLAS! ^placement 88 B Center, rol- Center, soft- L. Chatham, Bfoome and H. Frederick, hit ifcinl and long to defeat .E lnfantA l0-6. F. D. Al britton pitched pis iG Field to a 9-6 victor} .i|pr 1st Head quarters Field. * High •sdoring ^a ominate in theH leagues. F Fiel ia’It ruas in tie take B Coast to* scored 11 run* ifi tie first inning. 8 in the second *nd| A in the third for a 22-7 wmiovlr H Field. C ( hemical W arfare : tallied seven ruaa In the sixt|i apd beat B Rt placement Cent Other Intramqgnl Igcores are: oiHik • 8«Ma | t F.A 16, D CAC I Inf. 8. A S.d 4 F FA. 14, 3 H F.A. 10, C C R.C. 9, E Wat^r liolo E F.A. 1, C F F.A. 8, H C CAC 1, B D Cav. 3 >V B r Inf 1, H C mm mmmm Let Us Serve You With • V . I Ml | I V Come In for Your Own Pleasure i Gamer of I Field Artillery pit ched his Claes A softball team to a 6-2 victory over E Engineers. Gamer held the Engineers in most of the game, allowing only seven men to ranch first bme. Two big innings were all, that were Meaaaary for D Enpmeers to take B Cavalry by a spore of 11-$. The Engineers tallied five times in the third and four times ia the fourth. The C F«*ld boys brooght across at lease a ran an inning to bant P Codat Artillery 12-1 The Ara- Legion sluggers, lad by K C. 0 A Eng. 12, | F CAC 10, ▲ Cav. 9, A H CAC 12, L v L * I Inf. 22, B gsv. 19 C8uu and Comfort WE ALS() HAVE Pat« 4) Drugs School Supplies Candies Smokes Magazines Aggie Stickers £ V). AND Eyes ted Texas ■ 1 i Aggie Jewelry . • ■ * “A GOOD PLACE TO MEET YOUR FRIENDS” AGGIEUNDI PHARMACY ’ “KEEP Vo THE RIGHT AT THE NORTH GATE" mammum