V TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 27, 1944 THE BATTALION PAGE 5 Intramural Games Begin Monday, July 3 Athletic Officers Must Turn Entry Cards In To Mr. Penberthy By Wed. After detailed planning and* preparation, the intramural pro gram will get under way next Monday. It was originally planned to start the games this Wednes day afternoon, but lack of entry cards turned in and the announce- As advertised in Life and Esquir*/ pr ig? GANTNER WIKIES There's dash to these new Gantner swim trunks. Built and styled for men of action. All wool Lastex and the Zelan-treated Boxer models. The fabric dries rapidly. See these new swim trunks, you’ll like the built-in support too. WIM8ERLEY • STONE • DANSBY \*jr CLOTHIERS College and Bryan •ment of the holiday Saturday ne cessitated the postponement. First sports on the schedule for the summer will be softball and tennis. The ball games will begin at 4:15 and will be played on the drill fields west of Law Hall. The tennis matches will also begin at 4:15 and will be played on the courts behind Anchor Hall. A schedule of each organization's games will be sent out as soon as they are drawn up. They will be sent to the Dorm C.Q. who will give them to each top kick. Failure of some of the athletic officers to turn in their -entry cards has caused a slight delay in the sched uling of games. Those men who have not turned their entry cards in are urged to do so at once. From all indications of practice games, the softball championship will definitely be taken by upper classmen in the new area. The leading teams in the contest will be J. William’s Co. A and Spider Westbrook’s Co. D. These two com panies have been practicing every chance they have and are really running smoothly. They have al ready played one game and are planning on playing another one Wednesday night. There is a small grudge between these two teams and the competition is running high. If you want to see who is going to win the softball cham pionship this summer keep your eye on these two companies, espe cially the D Company “Spiders.” Tennis matches will also bring forth some interesting competition. A major portion of the league winners in tennis of last semester are still on the campus. The tennis teams are being organized now and are practicing for their first matches which will be next week. In general, there will be more competition for honors between outfits this'summer than there has been in several semesters. Intra mural games are going to be the main events in this competition. The athletic record of a company, battery, or troop is always a re flection of the spirit and attitude of the men’s desire to make their outfit the best. Don’t let your or ganization down. Support it in every way you can. —FRESHMAN— (Continued from page 1) some excellent examples of hyp notic powers, namely the perform ances of Joseph Dunninger in Feb ruary and Dr. Polgar in March. Aggies will remember the show put on at this school by Dunninger last spring. There are no set rules for sub jects being able to respond to a hypnotists’s efforts, but it is gen erally conceded that he must want to be hypnotized. Usually the sec ond time is easier than the first as the subject can be expected to react in a certain way. However, perfect quiet and correct lighting are necessary at ail times, espe cially when mass hypnotism is be ing tried. Mass hypnotism is quite ■difficult, but Fish Crawford has tried it several times without much success at any time, although he continues to be quite successful when he works on individuals. A favorite way of putting his subjects under is to tell them to imagine that they are going around in circles in a boat on a quiet lake. This works rather well, and he can then make them do simple things such as writing their names. In his spare time Fish Crawford is out for the position of tackle on the Aggie football team. He was also on the football team at Mis sissippi State, but as there was no conference last year in Mississip pi, they played only the local ASTP unit. time Harry Boyer indicated that the price for a night in the dormi tory would probably run between 75 cents and one dollar because of the necessity of opening up an unused dormitory. —CORPS— (Continueii fiom Page 1) of admission is for couple or stag. Tentative arrangements have been made for the use of one of the vacant dormitories for the guests of the Aggies. It has been customary in the past for a dorm itory to be made available for the visiting girls because of the limit ed housing facilities in College Station and Bryan. At the present —KYLE— (Continued from page 1) Indian Arts and Crafts Board, U. S. Department of the Interior; R. A. Lambert, the Rockefeller Foundation; Iring A. Leonard, University of Michigan; Carl 0. Sauer, University of California, and T. Lynn Smith, University of Louisiana. The Joint Committee is sup ported by grants from the Rocke feller Foundation, anjl the next meeting will be held during the coming autumn. Dean Kyle has accepted the ap pointment, subject to action of colelge authorities. He also is a member of the Advisory Commit tee on Inter-American Cooperation in Agricultural Education, Depart ment of State, and the United States Commission of nlter-Ameri- can Development, Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs. Seven Juvenile Cases And Two Burglaries Arrested By Police Two burglaries and seven juvem ile delinquency cases have beer apprehended by the City of College Station police department with in dictments returned and the cases held over to the District Judge ir Bryan, according to an announce ment made this week by city offi cials. Lee Norwood, city marsha' of the City of College Station made the arrests. Trial on these cases will be helc in July as sentence will be passec on July 22. One of the cases in volved the theft of clothing anc $25.00 in money from the gym al the Consolidated School. There are now enough laws tc cover a lot of things on which people used to swear off. LOUPOT’S Where You Always Get a Fair Trade Hey, You A ggies! TRADE WHERE YOU CAN GET THE BEST FOR LESS! Drawing Instruments New and Used Log Log Duplex Decitrig Slide Rules Drawing Paper All Kinds of School Supplies Uniforms — Patches — Brass Books — Outlines — Soaps - - - Radio and Bicycle Repairing