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Football Ticket Drawings To' ‘
Be Held Saturday at 2 in Gym
n«re sUrtmg at 2 p.m., Saturday, August 16, ac-
to an announcement jnade today bv W. R. ( Bill)
J director of •thirties at* —- ’
A r <-
tw collafs.
H« mtn all fans to come oat
and mo om workings of the draw
ings and says ho will invito some
of them to participate in drawing
the daaaoles conuining the num
bers from the jars to be set up
tor each game.
A * oach application was receiv
ed they were processed into iota
of SO and placed in n numbered
file. Each applicant received a
card acknowledging receipt of the
order and that card gave a number
which indicated the number of the
folder containing the order plus
another number which indicated
Urn line on which the order was
Ifted. For exampls: the number
77-16 meant that the order is in
folder 77 and is entered on line
16 of the control form.
There will he approximately ItO
■•where, or folders, to be drawn
end the first numbers pulled from
the “goldfiah bowls” wiU get the
•eats nearest tbs fifty-yard line
which are svsllah s. As each num-
>>«ir is drawn It probably will mean
that not over 100 tickets for that
purtirnfar game are sold Each
gasM will bs a separate draw. In
OMo of the Tesas game it is al-
wool ft •erutety that thoee 100
ttokatft are go M for —eh number
^^ftllr •very application calls
for the allowable two tickets for
that game.
The drawing Saturday will be
for applications fsom former stu
dents, faculty and local fans who
applied for coupon books. Un
fortunate as it h, some former
â– ta^aaOV will miss out since only
8600 seats for the Texas game are
available for them and the approx
imately 6000 applications call for
almost U.000 tickets AH faculty
coupou book orders will be filled
with u possibility that all of the
other local fans who applied will
get theirs.
There will be separate drawings
for faculty and local coupon book
•cut locations after the drawings
for the ten games are drawn.
M We feel that the moat equitable
system of tickets has been worked
out by C. D. Ownby, business man
ager of athletics. It may* adt be
absolutely perfect but we are sure
t^at it is a great improvement
W any system used In the past
At least everyone who applied by
the dead-line of August 9 will kavt
ah equal chance to gut Mata and
the same chaaM to get those good
•eats," Carmichael expIdMiTT
The United
no,mm) miles
street ear and
percent Increaa
States now
of trolley ec
bus routM. a
â–º over 11>44
two
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tendered the origin and development erf our stock*
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Carmichael
Takes Over
Athletic Post
W. R. (BUI) Carmichael,
former executive secretary of
the Texas High School Coa
ches AssocisUon and also prin-
a|»l of the Stephen F. Aurtin
■V* •ehool hi Ihryaa, took ov»r
aa director of athletics at Texas
A- m»d M. College Tuseday morn
ing succeeding J. W. (Dough)
loUtaa who has been acting direc
tor since Head Coach Homer Nor
ton gave up that part of his dual
duties last March. Rollins has re-
signed to become dean of men at
East Texas State College.
Camkhaal has long hem •*-
aocistod with high school coaching
taking his first Job aa assistant
foot b» 11 sad bead basketball coach
at Timson sfter be graduated from
Texas AAM in 1928. After two
aurcessful ysars there be moved
te Panhandle and in 1991 came to
Bryaa whert he was assistant foot-
ball and hand cage eoaoh until
I9,ti). In that time bis cage ttains
went te the State mart twkw and
won the district title
In the Fall of 1999 he became
r 1 STten-
ior high school. ShMS 1999 be has
not been an active coach although
bis connection with tbs coaches
•••ociation finally ted to hi. al,#.
Hon as tWtr secretary In 1941.
Ha was re-electannually and this
year was sleeted again and reaten-
•d te teks the AgBTjob all in less
tbs* tWUlfU hours.
CamtebMl is married aad makes
his home te Brran with bis wife
whom
be says will
Sf* He f c r o7t t ,â„¢"*hls education
by receiving his Master of Edu-
«H«o degree from Texas AAM in
196* and has completed one year
if work on hia doctor of philo
Teachers
CMloge in Greely, Colo.
Dorms 10 and 11
Continue to Lead
Softball Race
Tbs Trailer Camp team dropped
another game Monday as Dorm 9
beat them 8 to 4. With the score
» in favor of the Trailer Camp
^ on * ? team came through
with a smashing fifth liming drive
to score 6 runs. Lsadbw Utten
were first baseman Reilyfor Dorm
8 f°r I For the hMnrs right
fielder Coppinger got t for 9.
Dorm 11 came through with a
f? n • W *F 13 to 4 Win over Dorm
1*. Martin. Dorm H’s ace, wae the
* l,OWln * th * > l ° Mra
Taking an early 2 run lead Dorm
^ fteyed out in front to beat Dorm
7, 8 to 1. The winning pitcher
was Pace who allowed only 8 hits
and Struck out 7 men. Steward
the Joeing pitcher allowed but 5
hits.' Leader at the plate wa.
center fielder Collier who got 8
for 8 while catcher^ Williams led
for the losers getting 9 for 9.
Ths Hlllsl Club was held to 1
hit and 1 run as pttehor O’Msra
helped Dorm 10 to a 9 to 1 victory.
In a hard fought battle I>orm 2
edged out a 7 to 6 win over Dorm
8. The winning pitcher was Von
Rosenberg.
DYEBS'FUR STORAGE HATTERS
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PORTS
FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1M7.
Pago 3
Takes Over
•L
W. M.
Mltsolar al
•nr ~wm
lab teal
IS Years at A&M
LILBURN t.
la Inka m
UL” DDt*
â– bar of the
Jab wMb a
Water Carnival Huge
Suecess;Maroom Win
57 T< U %> a> niRht nutroon team downing the whitos
The first event oa the program* 1
was the new beginners relay race
which was won by ths white team
which scored eight points for their
side while the maroon team made
four White team—Aaa Fleming,
Robbie Lowia, David Jones, Jean
Adam, and Robbin HatclmS: Mar
oon team—Chartee Hartel. Walton
Jone., Charles Hatchett, Load
I.vn,-I and Ri. hsrd Millsr.
Hh. kntrokf^-for boys 12 and un.
der, won by the whites with a score
of five to four for the maroons.
yhito team Joe Steen, Tommie
Terrell, Pete Hickman and Orln
- Lron., Fill Th.mM. Dkk
Don Draper, Robert CUUnd. Wen
del Wi.dom ami Tom Barlow
The third event was a very excit
ing 100 yard handicap race made
tag 100 yard handicap raes made Msrtha Terasll, Ralph Shuffler
of „ ^ ,ollow iJ>« awlnunara; Gray.
W ly Karow, Gayle Klipple, Jack Bndmtroke relay—high inter
Kllev. Bernard Hwd.r w— mediates, won by the white team
Wlnnifred Wimn, Don Draper. Bob-
hy Jaoh.om Eleanor Price, Metche
Maroons, Pete Hickman.
Th« Woman's 100 yard back-
strock rmeo was won by Elisabeth
Blank and H. ity (’opeland of the
•ftareon team. White team mem-
ZZ" 9 ” Kty Bonnen, Ann Jean
* Elsie Smith.
Tba Ugh beginner* relay was
won by the white team which was
mads up of ths following: Jean
IVnMrtfar, Beth penberthy, BUI
Er^^ D ]f k ‘ # B1 » nk Mike Murphy,
Mike McQuir. Bobby Potto, Patsy
Wilttanm. The maroon* wars Laigh
Price, Larry Dubuiaaon, Diane Hsr
ris. Chuck Vaughn, Hill Little,
Marian Gtnddla, Dick Hfckereon,
Ernest Tanasr, Jimmie Roberts.
Following ths high beginners re-
• V, P t • < Mmonitration of
the evolution of swimming demon-
'tratt-d by the various mJlaber. of
the swimming classes.
The girls' If and under freestyle
was won by the white team of Nan-
3 - Halo and Virginia Hickman.
»n>on team members were Ann
or* Price**• Sue Ann Benney, Elean-
Fauealgla rainy lo# intermed-
lates, won by the maroon team of
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TUESDAY, AUGUST 19th
Cordially Invite You to Attend Our Opening
830 - - 9:30 P. M.
CORBY MCUON '40
NORMAN HI KD
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TUESDAY, AUGUST 19th
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Sporte Writers
Needed by Balt
Aay Aerie intereeted ia writ-
kg sports for the BatteHea this
f«» pleaae contect Dor Ba ( d-
Village) ar leave *<»ur aamc ia
the Battalioa otfi— Room ft,
Admiateftratioa Buildia c .
’7*““' wo*, rui inotnaa, Dick
Hickman, Bid Heaton, Rebecca
om Wn w J 5T 7 Hlckra * n . Kent Potto,
Bill McDonald. Martha Shawn
Martha Tersdl, Ralph Shuffler
won
Jng maroons: OayU fclippls, j
Gay, Gen* Pott*. Billy 4row.
whites wero Homer LnMotto, Ji
1 I J. : ,
Li CL
Bill Meloy Virginia Hickman;
Dayton Walton, Sue Ann Benney,
Charles Heaton, Ban Trotter
Ths diving svent, which was
made up erf both fancy and comedy
diving, added much pleasure to
theprogram.
e . , m ! dU,r "*** breast,
n^atylc) was won by the follow-
Kllppla, John
r. The
McGee, Spencer B j. h.'nCn^' Philip
Buchanan. r
A very interesting and sxcJUng
water pole game was held between
•• ^ of advanced ssrim-
""J7 witk the maroons the winners.
The special and final event for
tne evening earn* aa a surprise to
the swimmers. Emblems were
swarded to aU of tba swimmers
S** m * t ^ «<|tiirem#nte and
Ae Gulfcrest medals were present
ed to the members of the swim-
*^5“ who had won dUcm in
the Gulf Coaat A. A. U swim-
ming meet held in Houston.
U ater Polo Team
To Enter National
Meet at Detroit
T®*** Aggie swimming
coach Art Adamson annou*
ced today that he has enter
ed a team in the Senior Na
tional Outdoor Water Polo Champ-
lonahip at Drtroit, Michigan. 8at-
ri?L? Dd _?. , f nd , ajr - August 16-17.
Tho team will play aa the Collerr
StetiOB Swimming ( lub not aa Um
Texas Aggtea.
AH members of the team, a-
eept one, mu students, and some
of them won their letters on tbs
affi* ^ k** Bo “-
Aggi# b Van Adanmon, ton of tbs
<*o.rh and long Urn* a holder of
various champion.hip. ia all type,
ofswimming. ISC will be bis
'unr
Dtbers fonatamr the team wiU ia-
cteda: Bernard fiyf.n, John He^
maa. Jack Riley, Gene Summer.
Jimmy Boyb Id Kruae, Ralph
b and Ralph Merriweathw.
a former interna-
SmZt'jiSXL
tince be ia a paid comch
Adanwoa My^ridrat of tba Na-
tional Collegiate Bwlmmiag
Coaches A..onation and chairman
of tee Olympic Water Pole Com
■Mtea •
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Veteran Coach and Trainer to Quit
Sport* for Insurance Job Sept V
. Atx * r *3P* rUr ®««tary of coach-
tog. Ul Dimmitt, aMistant foot
ball coach at A. A M , called it
quite with aU athletics ami will
enter the general insurance field as
rapraammuUn at-large for a Dal
las company with headquarter, m
u^aapUbLri gn * tiot> * ff * e
Dimmitt first entered the eoach-
tog field at Beaumont High School
to 1933 after he resigiMd as mayor
ef Georjretown, his home town. He
remained at Beaumont, with the
•motiou of one year that he
eoadted Lamar Junior Collage, un
H. ^J omed ^ T «“* Aggie staff
to 199ft aa trainer and assistant
coach in freshman p porta./
, In I® 4 * he was upi^ to bead
baaabafl coach and hia team cop
ped the Southwest Conference
championship. The following year
ha moved over as head track coach
and again hia team won the con
fere nee championship. He return
•d to haaobali
ho aarusq aa i
National '
4
immitt
■r 1946 ThlaM»-
Op hh bawhali Job this numml*
r“ devote ainf hi. time to
mhall this year.
After attend^-
University at Gt
Dimmitt had a
before he enten
coaching. Ml*.
two years ago but their
Kelly and two
gmad-children, s girl and a boy,
" ow 1 . Atlanta, Ga., where
Laalif Kelly, his son-ia-law r is con
nected with the Chamber of Com-
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