Wednesday Afternoon, March 13, 1946 The Battalion Page 3 • • • • On Kyle Field • • • • By Marion “Dookie” Pugh Battalion Spirts Editor Yesterday the Aggie footballers finished their 30-day grind of spring drills for this year. This was probably the most successful preseason workout the Maroon and White has enjoyed since the spring of ’42, according to Coach Homer Norton. Coach Norton is very happy about the entire situation, and he fias a right to be after struggling through the lean war years when he was lucky to field eleven men. The head man had praise for the fine attitude of the squad, and was especially pleased with the re turning servicemen. “Everyone of them pitched in and did a won derful job,” he stated. “However,” the coach said, “quite a few of the Ex-men had trouble with their legs, but this is understandable after two or three years out of football. It will take just a little time, and we practically whipped it this spring. Also a few of them had a little trouble here and there in becom ing acquainted with the T-forma- tion, but it is surprising how fast these boys caught on.” ' ?n, &■' LAST TIME TODAY . . . “ESCAPE IN THE L DESERT” Alan Hale - Helmut Dantin£ THURSDAY ONLY '[tjcy're I 'mm " ROBERT HUTTON JEAN SULLIVAN ALAN HALE EEEE^buy ? 0 "ub£ y . also Bugs Bunny BARGAIN DAY ... Bring your wife, room mate, girl friend or buddy. . . . TWO FOR ONE! The draft question is causing a few gray hairs in the genial coach- er’s already thin thatch. “We have 18 boys on the A squad that are eligible for the draft, and if it con tinues we certainly could be dealt a severe blow/ ’he said. In the intra-squad game last Saturday the underdog Red squad trimmed the White squad 14 to 13 in the annual spring game. The game as a whole was a little slow, but there were several spots that gave the fans that turned out, a thrill. Runs by Bobby Dew of Cor sicana, and Gene Johnson were outstanding. Dew’s run was good for about 70 yards, while John son’s covered about 50. The closeness of the score could have indicated to some of the fans that the Aggies have men stacked four deep in every position, but we believe that it was due to the fact that each team was calling signals on one another; that is, the two teams have run against each other so much this spring that every linesman and lineback er knows almost exactly what the opposing quarterback is going to call and this caused the offenses to bog down continually. Outstanding because of their ab sence were such as Bob Goode and Leonard Dickey, away with the track team, and Willie Zapalac, Dickie Haas, and “Snookie” Press- ly, out because of bad legs or ankles. It is felt if these boys had been present for the scrimmage the White squad would have come We do expert Washing 'S. ■ V and Let us keep your car looking good and running smoothly with our expert washing and Certified Mobilubrication. If the finish has become dull, we can make it gleam again with Mobilgloss and Mobilwax. WE CALL Eon AND DELIVED YOU* CAN/ Aggieland Service Station “At the East Gate” YOUNGBLOOD’S BARBECUE HICKORY SMOKED Drive Out for a Quiet Meal at the Rockhouse — Midway — College Road Cold Drinks Phone 2-8038 for Party Reservation We Make Our Sauce BEN YOUNGBLOOD & SON SPORTS Aggie Swimmers Seek Revenge Over T. u. Thursday in Austin Natatorium Competition Hot in Football, Handball E Company literally held full possession of the field in thei^ game with Dormitory No. 12, win ning by an easy score of 22-0. Some powerful running by Wil liams sparked the ofefnse for E Company took a 12-0 victory from Dormitory No. 1, and B Company was defeated by Dormitory No. 16, 18-0. Milner and B Battery play ed the closest game of the week end, with Milner winning on pene trations after the game ended in a scoreless tie. The Band defeat ed A Battery 21-20, in a game full surprise. Dixon kicked the field goal which gave the game to the Band. Mijalis played an excellent game for A Battery. Handball A Troop beat H Company 3-0 in a snappy handball tournament Monday. Rosser, of A Troop, real ly stole the show with a bit of fancy playing. D Infantry and C Infantry won their games on for feits. Horseshoe Pitching B Company held on to the lead by defeating A Battery 2-0, and B Battery defeated D Company *2-1. A Company won over C Bat tery 2-0, and F Company downed A Battery by the same score. C Company was defeated by D. Troop, 21-20, and H Company took a 2-0 victory from A Battery. out on top in the scoring depart ment. The Aggies will field a pretty fair country ball club this coming fall, and we predict that they will win their share of games. Then there was the sailor who just ordered his dinner thrown overboard. You’ll Notice the Difference, Aggies in the QUALITY SERVICE at the North Gate by SMITH’S DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING Chas. N. Smith - Ph. 4-4444 The Texas Aggie tankmen will invade Austin Thursday to seek revenge for their defeat at the hands of the T. u. splashers last February 23 in the A. & M. pool. Coach Art Adamson plans to take a 15-man squad. This coming Saturday night, March 16, an embryo swimming team from SMU will meet the Eight Cagers Get Varsity Letters The Texas Aggie Athletic Coun cil put the final touches to the past basketball season over the week end by awarding varsity letters to eight of the players and the man ager, Lee Duggan, of Houston. Those winning their letters in cluded: Capt. Jamie Dawson, Crockett, and Hilton Hall, Hughes Springs, both seniors; Homer Ad ams, Dallas, and Bill Underwood, Houston, juniors; Oscar White, Rising Star, sophomore; and Jim Kirkland, Dallas, Bill Yeoman, Glendale, Ariz., and Claud (Peck) Vass, Houston, all freshmen. Underwood was hurt in the first part of the season and did not see any action during the second half of the season. Coach Marty Karow announced that Spring cage practice will open April 30 and continue for the al lowable 30 days. AGGIE GOLFERS DROP PRACTICE MATCH 9-6 Last Sunday the Aggies golfers dropped a 9-6 decision in match play to members of the Bryan Country Club. However, Coach Karow was not to disappointed in the showing of his top men for all of them came through in good shape in individual play. Bill Washington, number one man for the Aggies, beat Travis Bryan Jr., 4-2. Don Rutan, seeded hUhlbfer two, trimmed Travis Bryan Sr., 2 up. Qualls, number three man for the Aggies dropped a 1 up de cision to Joe Sosolik. A. R. Frank, number four man, dumped White for Bryan 5-4, and Grann, number five man for the Ags, beat Car- son 7-5. O'"/"'! Opens 1:00 p.m. — 4-1181 Wednesday and Thursday mtrn MERLE OBERON-FRANCHQT TOEs THOMAS MITCHELL TJaaklOi — plus Pluto Cartoon Legionnaires & Auxiliary Members Don’t forget your corsage for your Birthday Dinner Dance March 14 BRYAN FLORAL COMPANY FRED BRUCE — 506 S. COLLEGE — PHONE 2-1266 NOVELTY LEATHER GOODS Belts and Billfolds hand tooled to your taste a feature of the COLLEGE STATION SHOE REPAIR Rubber Heels - - - Invisable Half Sole Call on Luke Court, Mgr. North Gate Aggies in a dual meet. This will be the last competitive event be fore the Conference meet sched uled for Friday and Saturday, March 22-23. The Texas Aquatic Club, com posed of Texas University swim ming team members and various ineligibles, captured the. South western AAU Indoor swim crown last Saturday night at the Dallas Athletic Club. A team of six, com posed of Allen Self, Jimmy Boyle, Jack Riley, Manuel Escobar, Jim my Allen, and Warren Settegast, swam representing A. & M. In the 100-yard freestyle event, Allen Self placed second to Hushla of the TAG. Jack Riley led until the last lap of the 440-yard free where he was overtaken and touch ed out at the finish by Conway Moore, ace freestylist for the DAC, in the 100-yard breaststroke event. A freestyle relay quartet, com posed of Jack Riley, Warren Sette gast, Manuel Escobar, and Allen Self trailed in third position to the TAG and DAC. Van Adamson, son of the coach, placed third in the 440-yard free style. THE MOST HONORED watch on the;.!! cIa m pIu S if I tyttE Si ••offs O'" . World's Pair Grand gf Prizes, 28 Gold Med’*--: a Is and more honors . for accuracy than any /// LADIES of the CAMPUS - - - A special note on shopping You'll find it notably con venient to shop for your Spring clothes at East Gate 'twixt Luke’s Grocery and Culpepper Real Estate agency. An atmosphere of courtesy awaits you along with the finest values you could hope to find by traveling miles. One visit will convince you. 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