Coach Anderson Ordered to Report for Duty By (Hike Haikin Battalion Sports Editor Circumstances Make it Almost Necessary For Coaching Staff to Add Another Man If that A. & M. coaching staff continues its onward march to the army, this scribe’s worry for gath ering sport news will be all but over. For the second consecutive week, a member of the coaching staff has been called to duty, this time Col. Frank Anderson, cross-coun try and golf mentor, and a candi date for Capt. Dough Rollins’ va cant spot in the track department. Well, whatever Coach Homer Norton had in mind in that respect is over for Col. Andy leaves for Ft. Sill July 11 to resume his du ties as a full-fledged colonel of the U. S. Army. But back to Coach Norton’s problem. His statement that no new coaches will be hired at pres ent doesn’t mean that no new coaches will be hired later. In fact, the latter may be made necessary by the circumstances. But as to who the new coach or coaches will be, your guess is as good as mine. Before Dough and Col. Andy bid this school adieu for a short duration, the possibility of reorganizing the staff was only a simple gesture to Coach Norton, but now, well, that’s a horse of a different color. Let’s just take a peek and see what kind of a reorganization could be made out of the coaches present. Football, baseball and basketball could easily be taken care of by Coach Norton, Lil Dim- mitt, and Manning Smith respec tively. Bill James plus the three mentioned above would take care of football adequately with such boys as Bill Buchanan, Fuel Wes son and Charlie Stevenson among the student coaches taking care of the Fish. But the big problem still reverts to track. Of course, Coach Norton could take over baseball and Lil Dimmitt put on track, but that hardly would be adequate to either of the mentors. Coach Norton, in the first place, would be tied up with thousands of other important things at that particular time while Lil could hardly take care of two sports at once. So if you’re still a bit bothered on the question whether A. & M. will hire a new coach, just put your money that they will, but on a temporary. basis only, for both Capt. Dough and Col. Andy are returning to their home grounds following the termination of the Cross-Country and Golf Mentor to Leave July 11 Fort Sill to be Destination of Former A.&M. Commandant; Served 22 Years Here The possibility of appointing Col. Frank Anderson, head A. & M. cross-cduntry and golf mentor, as the logical successor to army- bound Dough Rollins as head track coach of the Texas Aggies, was nipped in the bud when it was learned Monday that the farmer A. & M. Commandant received orders from the War Department to report for duty July 11 at Fort Sill. Col. Anderson’s call left the A. & M. coaching staff in a more complexed situation than it has ever been. Coach Norton, however, still maintained that “nothing will be done until September.” Only Coach Norton, Lil Dimmitt, Bill Sports Squibs From Here and There; Pete Watkins Steals Spotlight in Corpus Meet Pete Watkins, representing Lip- smob’s Pharmacy stole the spot light in the Corpus Christi Air Station track meet Saturday after noon by winning or placing in seven of the seven events that he entered . . . Watkins tied for first in the highjump and placed in the javelin, discus and shotput . . . he also participated as member of Lipscomb’s team which won sec ond in the 440-yard relay, mile re lay and the 880-yard relay . . . Ulbert Ricks, Ken Stallings and ' harry Wolfe also shouldered their >art of the burden . . . Ricks won Don’t wish for these on the 4th Get them today when you’re thinking of it. Mesh Cotton Slip - on Sport Shirt . . . they’re smart and extra cool. 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Best pitching effort of the early Twi light League season goes to John ny Hejl of Loupot’s who recently shutout the Aggie Cleaners with a one-hit performance . . . He had a no-hitter working with two men out in the final inning, but the tension was too much and a line single from an Aggie Cleaner bat ter ruined Johnny’s bid for en trance into the Hall of Fame . . . Managers are requested to save their scorecards after each game and give them to the writer . Paul Christman, former Missouri football star, dropped around Col lege Station, to recruit cadets for the Naval Reserve. head Aggie golf coach producing some strong contending golf teams. His departure also affects the physical education department heavily since he served as a pro fessor of PE courses. Aggie Cleaners Hand Campus Cleaners First Defeat; Lipscomb’s, Theatre, Loupot’s Win The heretofore league-leading Campus Cleaners fell down a notch yesterday evening when a sur prising and hustling Aggie Clean ers fired away with both barrels to come out on top, 3-1. Surprises do end right here though for the Campus Theatre, sparked on by the two-hit hurling of Charlie Beasley annexed its BATTALION^— Tuesday, June 30, 1942 Page 3 Entries Already Submitted For Intramural Tournaments; More Desired first game by defeating Holick’s Cleaners, 9-0. Lipscomb’s Pharmacy took over first place with the Campus Clean ers by edging out the Faculty, 5-3. Loupot’s outscored Madeley’s in the other affair; 3-2. Of all the games played yester day, the performance of the Aggie Cleaners easily tops the list. Leon ard Holder’s bunch aren’t any su per players^they just played or dinary everyday ball, but that was good enough to down the Campus Cleaners. “Sarge” Brown, a con verted catcher, hurled for the Ags, Twilight League Standings W ' L T Pet GB Campus Cleaners 4 1 0 .800 Lipscomb’s Pharmacy 4 1 0 .800 Loupot’s Trading Post .. 3 2 0 .600 1 Faculty 2 2 1 .500 1% Aggie Cleaners 2 2 1 .500 iy 2 Holick’s Cleaners 2 3 0 .400 2 Campus Theatre 1 4 0 .250 3 Madeley’s Pharmacy 1 4 0 .250 3 MONDAY’S RESULTS Aggie Cleaners 3 Campus Cleaners 1 Campus Theatre 9 Holick’s Cleaners 0 Loupot’s 3 Madeley’s Pharmacy 2 Lipscomb’s Pharmacy 5 Faculty 3 James, and Manning Smith are left to handle the reins of Texas A.. & M. sports. None of the four are in danger of immediate mili tary service. . Coming to Texas A. & M. in 1920, Col. Anderson is the oldest serving member of the Aggie staff. He coached the freshman and var sity track team through 1935 dur ing which time the Ags won their only four track championships 1921-22, 1929-30). He resigned as head track coach to become commandant of cadets from 1935 until his position was consolidated with the PMS&T Col onel. Col. Anderson then returned to the sporting world retaining his job as cross-country coach and pro fessor of physical education. In 1935 he was appointed as Average yearly student expenses at Harvard university are $1,295. It is estimated that at least half of the nearly 1,509,000 youths in American colleges are working to help pay their expenses, while 20 per cent are paying all their costs. William Lyon Phelps, Yale Uni versity author and lecturer, re cently gave 47 new editions to the Friends of the Middle Border treasury room at Dakota Wesleyan University, Mitchell, S. D. WHY NOT GCT THE BEST? We offer you the most complete selection of Fine Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry in Bryan or College — See Our Beautiful Engagement Rings — CALDWELL’S Bryan All is in readiness for the open ing early in July of the six open tournaments sponsored by the in tramural department, states W. L. Penberthy, who will direct the con tests. A number of entries have been submitted to the department but more entries are desired to make the program more exciting and entertaining. All Aggies are eligi ble to enter this contest regardless of classification or outfit. An ap plication blank may be found on this page. When it is filled out and turned in to the Intramural office the entrant is officially in the con test. The events included in the tour naments are golf, table tennis, handball, tennis, aggieminton and horseshoes. The greens fee for the golf entrants will be 25 cents with no charge to those reaching the semi-finals and final matches. Friday at 5 p.m, is the deadline for the entrants. There are four more days in which to fill out an application blank and submit it to the Intramural office. The sports will begin early in July. Contest ants will be notified of the opening of the season. allowing five scattered hits, while his mates were blasting out seven from the offerings of Ramsey. A two run rally in the first on hits by Robinson, Riley and Holder, plus a walk to Beard sowed up the affair. In scoring their first victory of the Twilight League season, the Campus Theatre bunch uncovered a pitcher who should give the oth er teams plenty of worry before the year is out. Charlie Beasley had that wind-mill delivery to per fection, and with a ten-hit attack, led by Bill Black, who slammed out three hits, the Theatre team (See TWILIGHT, Page 4) INTRAMGRALS By Mike Mann At the first meeting of the In tramural Managers Club, consist ing of all departmental, intramural managers, the following officers were elected: Johnny Mouser, president; Dave Meyer, vice presi dent; and “Pinky” Wilson, secre tary-treasurer. The object of this club is the furtherance of intra mural athletics and entertainment of departmental managers. The members have planned a semi monthly meeting with entertain ment and food included. FORFEIT DOGHOUSE CLASS A E Replacement Center, soft- ball D Coast Artillery, softball E Engineers, tennis B Replacement Center, ten nis B Replacement Center, wa ter polo D Field Artillery, water polo B Cavalry, water polo 2nd Corps Headquarters, wa ter polo CLASS B C Chemical Warfare, swim ming E Engineers, swimming H Infantry, swimming F Infantry, swimming son, local swimming coach will no doubt have a worthy assistant m Ponthieux when the latter returns to A. & M. In the Class A softball competi tion, A Engineers nosed out Ma chine Gun Cavalry 13-12 as E Field Artillery defeated B Signal Corps 10-2. D Cavalry walloped K Infantry 11-5. Have Your Eyes Examined Lenses Duplicated Dr. John S. Caldwell Bryan, Texas WE WANT TO BUY ALL AVAILABLE COPIES OF TECHNICAL DRAWING Giesecke Mitchell Spence 2ND EDITION $1.00 Each STUDENT CO-OP SENIORS--- HAVE YOUR FULL LENGTH PICTURE MADE NOW. Aggieland Studio aggieminton handball tennis OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM * INTRAMURAL TOURNAMENTS table tennis horseshoes golf Please enter me, (or us), in the.... (sport) tournament. In entering this tournament I, (or we), promise to play all contests scheduled for me (us). Matches: Doubles org. partner org. Singles For VICTORY Because of the new law we will make one call a day — pick-up and deliver at the same time Holick Cleaners Recreational officers are re minded that 5 p.m. Thursday, July 2, is the deadline for turning in entry cards for new sports to the Intramural office. The sports in cluded at this time are Class A volley ball and swimming and Class B tennis and water polo. Nicky Ponthieux, former assist ant director of intramurals, has written to “the boys down at the office.” Nicky is on leave and is spending the summer managing the swimming pool at the Pleasure Pier in Port Arthur. Art Adam- Lt S M Williams To Report For FA Duty First Lieutenant S. M. 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