The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 06, 1946, Image 3

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    Wednesday Afternoon, February 6, 1946
The Battalion
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Crippled Aggies Meet Longhorns Tonight
Underwood, Foldberg and Townsend
Are Out; Oscar White May See Action
Kern Tips Will Speak at Kiwanis
Banquet for Consolidated Gridsters
Kern Tips, well known radio
sports broadcaster for Station
KPRC in Houston, will deliver the
principal address at the Kiwanis
Club banquet for Consolidated High
School football players on Febru
ary 14.
Tips is a past president of the
Houston Rotary Club and an off
icer of the Houston Chamber of
Commerce, and is well known to
radio listeners throughout the en
tire State of Texas for his rapid-
GUION
LAST TIME WEDNESDAY
“JOHNNY COME
LATELY”
— with —
JAMES CAGNEY
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It s »rom the best seller bv COl. ROBT. L. SCOTT I
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Dennis Morgan
1 DANE CLARK-RAYMOND MASSEY
i ALAN HALE andrea king John riogeiy
{ DireeUd by ROBERT FLOREY ScrwH flay
\ by Pitar Mllm asd Ab#m FlnKti • Music by Frau Waxraaa
BARGAIN DAY . . . Two for
one! One 25^ adm. plus 5^ tax
will admit two persons on
Thursday.
fire, accurate broadcasts of the
outstanding sports contests of the
Southwest.
The A. & M. Consolidated orch
estra, under the direction of Col.
Richard J. Dunn, will play dinner
music during the banquet, and
Gene Brock will act as toastmas
ter. Trophies and awards will be
presented to the outstanding play
ers of the 1945 season by S. A.
Lipscomb, Ford Munnerlyn, and
Luke Patranella.
The general public has been in
vited to attend, and tickets have
been placed on sale at Lipscomb’s
Pharmacy and at Luke’s Grocery.
Tickets for the Tiger gridsters and
their dates will be furnished by
Kiwanians.
Next time the husband calls to
advise that he will be detained at
the office until late—ask him if
you can depend on that. That’ll
stump him!
PALACE
WED. - THURS. - FRI. - SAT.
“STORK CLUB”
— with —
Betty Hutton
SATURDAY PREVUE
SUN. - MON. - TUES.
“MY REPUTATION”
— with
Barbara Stanwyck
SPRING FOOTBALL
All boys interested in work
ing out for spring varsity foot
ball are urged to report to the
DeWare gymnasium at 5:00
p.m. on February 7.
Athletic Department.
Handicapped by the loss of three regular starters, the
Aggie cage quintet will square off against their perennial
foes, the Texas University Longhorns, tonight at 7:00 at
the DeWare Fieldhouse.
“A” Infantry Takes
Championship
“A” Company Infantry put on
a winning sprint in the finish and
won the Intramural Championship
for the 1945 fall semester by 17^4
points. Harry Smith's Paddlefeet
were 40 feet behind the league
leading “B” Infantry at the half
way mark of the semester, but by
winning both the Volleyball and
the Speedball Championship they
pulled away to win the All-Sport
Championship with a total of 337^4
points. “B” Infantry, with the help
of all their athletes playing and
“Goose” Hall and Bob Chenoweth
talking, finished second with 330
points.
Kddie Drago’s “E” Inf. was third
and “Silent” Mijalis piloted his
“A” Battery boys to fourth. The
final standing follows:
A Inf. 337 1-2, B Inf. 330, E Inf.
CAMPUS
Opens 1:00 P. M. — 4-1181
WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY
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A CCOKE ABBOfl PROOMH • Piq iM fewjlii tjf. HUGH HERftI
starring
Mii«< SOI C. SIEGQ • Dir«M Dr 0CH.IRO WJUACE
— Plus!! —
“Bashful Buzzard” Cartoon
Flicker Flashbacks Short
Coach Marty Karow has had* 1
three bad breaks during the past
week, as Bill Underwood, Dan Fold
berg, and Billy Townsend have one
by one dropped out of the avail
able list. Underwood, a former U.
S. Air Corps pilot, is suffering
from* flak wounds received in serv
ice and is not expected to return to
the court this season. Foldberg,
6’-l” freshman center from Dallas,
who has shown plenty of hustle in
games thus far, is in the hospital
with a knee injury; and Townsend,
a freshman guard from Coushatta,
La., is rendered ineligible by schol
astic difficulties.
A single ray of sunshine was in
jected into the otherwise cloudy
picture today when it appeared
that Oscar White, 6’-4” center
from Rising Star, who has been in
the hospital with a bone infection,
would possibly be in condition to
play. Jamie Dawson, sparkplug of
the Aggie offense, received a head
injury Monday night but is ex
pected to be in shape for the game.
The A. & &M. starting lineup
will probably include Homer Ad
ams and Bill Yeoman at guards,
Vass and Kirkland or Weber at
forwards, and Dawson in the cen
ter slot.
Coach Karow was somewhat pes
simistic yesterday as he reviewed
the Aggies’ chances for an upset
victory over the Steers, but com
mented that “we guarantee to see
that T. u. has a very busy evening.”
Tonight’s game has been moved
up to 7:00 p.m. in order to permit
basketball fans to attend the Town
Hall performance at 8:30 at Guion
Hall.
Conference standings:
301 2-3, A Field Artillery, 284 1-6,
F Inf. 277 1-2, C Field Artillery
275, H Inf. 271 2-3, G Inf. 265, D
Inf. 262 1-2, C Inf. 262 1-2, B Field
Artillery 262 1-2, A Cav. 255, B
Cav. 250, D Cav. 250, D Field Artil
lery 245, Art. Band 185, Inf. Band
170, Dorm No. 16 50, Milner 40,
Dorm No. 15 20, Hart-A 10.
THE
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Greetings
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