The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 08, 1948, Image 4

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toi,, president 'of the Iclxas flheiep
ard Goat Rais|rii’ Assoe [atioip, vjjho
al )ng with Salel-s Faiai A of |unc-
tion, first vtcWresidiT f and: Hiir-
ace Fawcett o# i)(d Rio. past fn si
de nt, make up^tfie corn:|tteC, hiijv'e
just comjpleteJ * seri-f Sof. c®:ifpe
er cep wjth J.j!(f. Mi;h f, hjdii-ljof
the aniiriiil huiiijandry i|“])artjioc|it,
and othqr depfittmentja fheaKiy aful
U-
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officials i of Ai-M.
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Puckett sai
the Live
•istock |A'
1 is a ijsl
dvisoi'j
(eonma
Wolverton of the V<ft|-
d ministration regionr I
n Waco will be in Ah5
all on January 14, to ir-
those veterans who haive
their subslsi pt|( e
Wolverton will b; in
ifarrt I; all from 8:30 a. m. tp 5
p. m. . :
W. 1|I. Bailey, V. A. titejrl^
officer requested- all, vet ora is
who h ive not received sulsijst-j
ence c leeks to coutact-Wolvb r-
ton W ‘dnesday.
W.
erans
office
Hart
terview
not received
checks^
reen Direct©
urf Conference
, ; c c i : |; p, _ ; «•
Dr. Fred V. Grau, director of the United Stat
Association, Green Section, Washington, D/C. wijl be on
the ,campus; January 12 through 14 to speak at the Second
Annual Conference on Turf in the Southwest,
./ Dr. Grau will speak on “What’s New in Turf’’ on Mon
day evening at 7:30 p. rji, in the+
MCa Chapel./ k
The 1 Ttjirf Conferenpe isjexpected
attract many people, Since the
estimated value of tu!
t< d States, exclusive bf pi'
ai|d cemeteries, is placed at over
billion dollars, Turf Ion parks
rf inj the Uni-
> of (roadsides
FligM Training
Course Scheduled
For Spring Term
it :jee
in>I the ppmiK ieiiu,i i/V'Oi m q
Howard W|. Barlow j; liu|-
li restocki indultry. ]■ h ; i 1 nounced today.
‘The'iinimat husibajn IWy dfidtt- Aerorautical Engineering 2(2/ jai
mjent i<| ]iloingIf|ne w®iraj’, hep id/private pilot’s eouijse eariyitu: 3
“We give and ltuke a(jvi|e,” M> le- j hours’. credit, will be available to
dp red. i . f j | 11| f I non-veterans as ive|l as vetej/jns,
he said: The coufst may be j ji: ked
as an e
The I.ivesitoifb Advjsoiy eoibn 8t
tee represent# four ' loupsf :he
T‘xas PurebrH Swin d Bmjek rs’
Association,, tHei Texals |ind |.Sbulllh-
western ‘ Cattlemen's ■
J:
Fligh training courses will lie*
e oi'Jghfcizaitilm tof | offered at the College Airport <hA-
.1 Dean of
spring term,I Dean of K
Idpfs' ! culture, and arts ar
I will cost a total of
. ssojfcfltl&n, Veterans
the Beef! Cattlf? land thephepn ijhd I 221 \vi l have the
Goat Raisers’ l&jssociajtiojln, .pqmplis- | from th*ir future enititlement/lujrder
r/j[ n .present regulations of the Veterans
The cpmmit|eje will| iilfet t^k|py AdmjnFtratibn. , Barlow said that
i-1 this 'wduld ijivoive months
ieligibili :y.
ght inj Fort| |Wcirth, |Mi|!yif m
ective in qnj:ineering, a tri-
ind
d sciences
$410.fi0.
registeiing for Aero
cost declpc ted
luhcfed.i
i
Kiwanis Banque
^icketSjdn Si|e| |
Rob HlalpiA.idhaiifma ifjOf tl/
wjanis Club tuikjet salbs/romnjttii'e,
ahnouniejd that |iekcik Ure
lu
today ahnountejd that |ipke|k|
n >w on jsale ^ob the third ahniial
irstallatjon birjquet, i jAnba^r 14,
iri Sbisai Hall| | V Ii.nl'
Tickets are
side Food M*
Pharmady, anq irom
Paul Ba|lancei and Hf!
n ay be purchased up it)
Only thos£ veterans who have
sufficie it eligibility to comp c-te
their college; work under the GI
Bill in addition to the flight poi rse
are encouraged to Register fbr the
course.* 7,
Stucients interested in thkijng
the nurse next semester should
or
the
and airfields' alone dovejrs nearly
t|wb n|i lion acres id the United,
Imtnil i I I s
Follciwing js the complete pro
gram for Moi day, January 12, the
first day of the conferenc e:
1 j MORNING .
8-ltJ liloon I— Registration i n
YMCA lobby. , o
AFTERNOON — YM( \ CHAPEL
Chairinan: Dr. R. D. Lewis, director
of Iptcail Agricultural Experiment
Station.: |
1 if- Address of Welcome: Presi-
rjent ,Gibb Gilchrist,
1 Ao-MSoiils in Relation to Growth
of Turf Grasses: Dr. L. G. Jones,
profCssoy of agronomy.
2:l5~Soi| and Fertiliser Chem
istry!: Dr. Thomas C/Longneoker,
Texps State Research Foundation,
Dallas.
■ pj!!) Practical Aspects of Fer-
t’UliHbig l^aWns and Fairways: Rob-
eijt |t'. Dunning, Southwest Turfing
Ccbiipanv, Inc:, Tulsai Oklahoma.
EVENINt;—YM(1A CHAPEL
Ichjairman: Graham! Ross, Profes-
Hiontii DAC Country ;(l'lub,| Dallas,
7!:|o0-fWhat’s new in Ti|rf: Dr.
Fred V. Gray, Director of USGA
Greed Section, Washington, D. C.
Officer Candidate
.Schools Open In
Army, Air Forces
n
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San Antonio Rabbi
Will Speak During
Religious Week
Dr. David Jacobson, rabbi of
Temple Beth-El in Sad Antonio
will speak during Religious Empha-
phasis Week nyx« month, J. Gor*
don: Gay, assistant secretary of
the YMCA, ann|oUpCed today!
Rabbi Jacobsen! a graduate of
the University lof Cincinnati, was
ordained rabbi by the Hebrew Un
ion College, of'Cincinnati in 1934.
During the following two years he
Was rabbi of West Central Liberal
in London while
meet Monday. January 12
Wedmsday, January 14, in
Petroleum Lecture Room at!
p. m.. Dean Barlow said.
Application blanks and full
b coin U*bho «Luilv, !.formation will be available at ihatl; bounced.
*Aet aik Lt Blitele’s® ar ^ ow stressed thait e-veiy-i ! The Army DCS provides the
fr^m W I'M .rtkTaLn 0,10
(Officer candidate schools are
npw opened at Fort Riley, Kansas
add Lackland Air Field, San An
tonio for Army and Air Force per,
kdnnel, respectively, Sid Loveless,
chairman of. the Brazos County
inf Army Advisory Committee, has an-
pongregqtion
working bn his
ceived from the University of Cam
bridge in 193().
occupied the pu
On'his retip n he
Ip it of the In(liana-
Lonclon
Ph.D. which he re*
polis Hebrew Congregation before
esent post as rabbi
-El. During the war
to become a
going to bis pi
of Temple': Beth
he - left lijs church
Naval Chaplain
Welfare work of all kinds
San Antonio in/*rests Rabbi Jacob
son. He is founder of the San An-;
(onion Council of Social Agencies j
and a board t rrember of the Com
munity Chest, Red Cross, Boys
Clubs, Tuberculosis Association,
and the Jewish Social Service Fed
eration.
As an author Rabbi! : Jacobson
wrote “Social Background of the
Old Testament!’ and other papers
and articles.
McClure Wins Two
Tickets to Cotton
Bowl in NC Drive
t 1 ■ | [ ■ : v
Bv LINDSEA’ UPSCOMB
inn ]
Sgt. Marttih |R. McClure, member
of Headquarters Staff, 386th Ar
mored Engineer Battalion, Texas
National Guard, and also sergeant-
major of the A&M Cadet Corps,
was one of three champion recruit
ers in the State of Texas during
the recent nation-wide recruiting
campaign. ’ s ;: j ; f
Sgt. McClure recruited around
100 men for the two local uhits of
the National Guard and in* sol doing
Won two tickets to; the January 1
Cotton Bowl game, expenses paid,
as well as $160 in cash prizes.
! For hissuccessful recruiting,
Sgt. McClure r^ceivpd a certificate
of merit from the National Guard
Bureau, and letfersi of congratula
tion from the Bureau Chief, the
Commanding General of the 49th
Armored Division * of whjch his
unit is a pgrt, ami faiom the Adjut
ant General of, Texas.
Lt. Col. Kay Hafkell of Bryan,
commanding officer of the engi
neer unit, stated that he was sure
McClure’s efforts were motivated
by a desiijj to Servo his state and
country as much as the prospect of
material rewarefs. •
The zeal which McClure exhibit-
e<l in hjs recent achievement is in
dicative of that which led him to
attainment of high honors in
in i Scouting, ROTC, and other fields.
I What’s Cooking?
1 ....
(Notices should be hi The Bat
talion office before 5 p. m. of the
evening before publication.)
\im§ mm /jm i IjiliF ZmS ifi
.HiSHHMMIMHliHpIlilHHilflH
AGGIE PLAYERS, 7:30 p.m.,
edqesday, Music Hall.
AGRONOMY SOCI
r*r w * r ' i Tp t j
sin with A
FI ED AD. IUt«
f, 7:30 p.
m., Thursday, AI Lecture Room.
Elect officers for next semester.
BOY SCOUT Annua Dinner, 7
p. m., Thursday. Sbisa
CAMERA CLUB,
Guest speaker John
T-’i'i I ' [TTl
battamox ri.ASf ■
FIED !AD. R«te* . . . Sjf r Aord p ■
inwrtlon with a 25<‘ minir n:n. 8|
rate* in Clarified S«*ti<
per column inch. Send Jail
with Remittance to the StuJleh
itie* ;Of(ice. All a<1* should
in by; 10:00 a,m. of the day
Jicatiog.
Hall.
7:30 p.iq„
~ ir *
CLUB, 7:30 fOr S
Equipment Given
ChemE Dept.
By Refining Firm
Monday.
Chjlton.
ELLIS COUNTY CLUB, 7:30
p.m., Thursday, ME Shops Lecture
Room. / j
HEART OF TEXAS
p, m., Thursday, ME Shiops Lecture
Room.
LAMAR COUNTY CLUB, 7:30
p.m., Thursday, Room) 126, Aca
demic.
LANDSCAPE ART pLUB, 7 p.
m. Tuesday’, Room 310 Ag. Eng.
Bide. (Pictures will be shown.)
NAVARRO COUNTY CLUB,
7:30 p.m., Thursday, Room ^2*1,
Academic, ill
NEWMAN CLUB, 8 ]p. m. Thurs-
‘day, Assembly Hall. Ldnghqrn pic
ture.
SIGMA XI CLUB in Chemistry
Lecture Hoops, 8 p.m., Friday, Jan.
9.
TRANS s PECOS CLUB. 7:30
p. nr., Thursday, Romp 223,' Aca-
demic Building.
TRI-CITY A&M CLUB, 7 p m.,
Thursday, Room 106 Academic,
VETERANS WIVES BRIDGE
CLUB, 7:30 p in., Thursday, YM
CA.
WACO McLENNON COUNTY
CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Thursday, Room
301, Goodwin. Briiigj tickets or
money. ,
THR SCRIBE SHOP-Typinf. ihiiheoifi
inR, drawing. Phone 2-(ii05, 1007
23rd, i pryin.
McKK
LEC.
nI.IR-HAUiWIN bukii|i
•Kl offers (refresher course
in hHoI
hand, lXK>kkefpinR and assih | «t<j<i! ai||
jects. Dial 2*6656.. Hryap, Iria*.
)R ^ALE—Small house an ]
hislied; electric refrigerdto r
Rent! alone will bay tor it
Also,: 3 wheel scooter very
e. 11-B, - ' “
FOR $ALF.-5: tube Fada t|aLile mbdU.
green I plastic case with cgir* rtg bajiul
A-C Ij.r D-C, See Kolberg ii-A. h*
yBlaUe. | . • j f \-
H .. , I -j T
FOR cubic foot, 1 Mf. , Dfi
Montgumery W' ar d refrjgern i ij. $22.’,
Also,:! loviei miat, chair aud * 1»d ta)
Apt. !B-16fW.i Ccllege Vijcw j, j
FOR $jAl.Ei Nhw 1947 Olds, flnhlrn
66 series, (radio and hPater. ( dll 2-j l
FOR itALE" New 7-foot Vhild. refr
lor. Call 4-1(09 between ih:(0jiadd
Announc
ii
8 CjO| - LOST A( He''S I I'nii.irinl i. ii •tOjO
h.' Valued aH a gift..
lot. lb
ipchlil* I.
1 ft* ^
■a Jonah
if
ADS
m 4 rooms and
any day after
jrvieW, Collette SUliorj
4N*r*e refrigerator, (all
||f)e|r [.5(00 P. M.
I*-By (owner. 2 bedroom
j CI 600.
II75B. A
ribge. ||
East (late. College. .
c*sh, picW up O. I. loali—
: ithly. Immediate possession,
Isa, practicully new baby rar
aid
4-
SAiJEI-COMPLETELY FURNISH!
room ho >se. * Lot 60 >120, 1 1*3 mi!
utn cinijus. $2.950,00 -terms. See
3 S. Street, Munnerlyn Villaife.
;Xj
sale!
al fur
pg an
|ines.
em s.
jerlyn, fl|rran ( ,i Terns.
.-B(iow i
Small hejme; partly fur nisi e
i(nariiied jitudettt. Picket fflt
(her attractive
4 Pfice ?2.9f 0.0|0—
Bt iRnrnJsel, 216 North Mun
billfold which was bi thilav
kiresent.! R|cwn(d. Please notify jWads-
n ' 481 College.
“l
In 1911 the United States) llad
iajjbtiut fbhr times more momy In <
circulation thAn beford World
!!
MID^Ailf
>=aWITH THE C^F
iimc
o=aWITH | THIS jj (M)AR FRONTS
Between Hi j an & Col
national chairn
pin-lftiy!^!?
uhrv 13. Theyiajrc $1.S|)
-- ighf'o
Dr. Ernest A^righ
nooiitdif
each, j
Hofijstlim,
contemplates takihg thej; initiail six months of training fot'
er|; tomniission in the Ground Forces ! S,*' ess -
le has made!previous apj li-* tonibpt and service arms, while the Paterson listed the issues as fol-
;l Air! Force: schools provides com-; h>ws:
ittend the njeeting \yhetl
or not
cation.
Eas tin wood Airport is about
r ♦ lie UdJXu mDes west of the campus,' and nical personnel,
ieu et < » g_ f i * 'JL: ..W • ’ ti'arisnortation to and from tbe fi*:ld i Accordlintr to
will be the in$t{ill
The Lari
ficerl
'/A missioned administrative and itech-;
Appliance Stor^lin
Bryan—
I Passage of
... I Wagner long
ti’ansportation to and from the fluid j According to information reeeiv- j extension of
will bejpiiovided tn inees ati no; i d'’ ed from Brigadier E.; W. Piburn,! strengthened i
ditionaj Cost, Barlow concluded. *; an applicant must he between 20 : ! passage of an
a lid 128 years of agej with an Army storing control
General, Glassification test score of approval of tb
lib jor higher and art Officer Canili-1 jection of the
A podheUniak low temperature
distillation column And a record
ing potentiometer have been added
to the facilities of the chemical
engineering: deiiaitiilent, according
to an annouhement by President
Gibb Gilchrist. 1
The Taylor Refitting Company of
Corpus Christi has given the dis
tillation column to the college. The
recording pntpntionteter was loan
ed to the college, by the same com-
of legislation on I P lin y- j
'Dr. J. D. Lindsay, head of the
chemical eiiginecriilg ilepaitment,
regiilnr session of Con-1 sai, l: that the distillation colbmn,
which was Used during the war in
the production of synthetic rubber,
would be suitable for analyzing
petroleum gases. The potentiomet
A VC Lists Major
Legislative Items
*
WASHINGTON—Chat Paterson,
tan of the American
Veterans Committee, today listed
tlU- eight item
wihich the Woi
organization
<l(iring the
Id War II veterans
would, concentrate
CALL RANGERS FO
COLLEGE STRIKE
MARSHALL, TEX., Jan. 8 —GPi
—Striking students hi Wiley Col
lege for i Negroes remonstrated
again yesjterday as Sheriff Barry
Rosborou^h prepared to serve in
junction papers on theistrikers and
Texas Rangers headed for Mar
shall froin Dallas to investigate
the situation.
OFFICIAL NOTICE
NOTICE T<> AGRICULTURAL SENIORS
A. W. M()ise. l)ire<rlor uf PerMinnel for
th<» Ralston 1 Purina Compojiy will b«.* on
[ho campus to interview S4*r)i<»rs interenteti
In >«ile> work during the first week in
February. All students who are interested
in having an interview should leave their
my office not later than Jan-
194*.
( HAS. N. SHEPARDSON
Dean <»f Agriculture
★ ALL FOUNTAIN
!
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- This Week
I ! Califo
CONEY tS
V
■| .■ ! !'!r
DftlNKlS
I ACKAClED DRUGS
m
i r
leRtiiring -
names at
uary l. r »
>
' Or, L*4'.dsay said, was an additional
f f
; i
Come jn ana Isee us
or smaill appliances J
I
ihyfieally qualified;, hud, have a
binimUm of a high scihool eduta-
Radios,
dent Lami
Presto Cookers,
Makers .. i
andl_mftn|r
Ir^ns,
Purjina A^ent W ill
Interview
I on 1 ■ ;
A. W. Moiso. dirMtor of;person
al el foj the Ralston Purina Com
pany, jvill be on the campus to in-
terviev seniors interested 1 jin sales
work ( uring the first week, in Feb- 1 'entrance
ruary, Dean of Agriculture iCharlcjs; ,3^
Biologist
the Taff-jEll<|nder-
‘ ,i4 to Stud^S being made
iifoictnnntj pouti-’',) jiqg Equipment was offered to
uit.-inflatun billre- th coPe^'t^rougH J. L. Sewell.
4 on essen* a! items; 1 ■ Y
>1. , „ ; general superintendent of the Cor-
“ ’ 1 * pus Christjh cqncerri Sewell is an
Marshall 1
For Your Visual Problems
Consult
Dr. Carlton R. Lee
OPTOMETRIST "
203 S. Main — Bryan
Phone 2-1662
(litei test sebre of at bjafet 115. He j training progiam; an inert ase
I niust be a United States icitizen, subsistence allpwagces for student
veterans; iniplemtmtatio.n of the
report of the [President's Commit-
ipn, Ij' ;' j [ tee on Civil Rights by .passage of
Veterans must hlive been hon- FKPC and allieii legislation; and
Orhbly
discharged to qualify for
to an OCS, Loveless
i.ion;
repeal of unworkable provisions of
! the Taftj-Hartljey Art,
having an interview should leave- , ^ , ■ 2 j •
Ihoi, ]]anies a, effi
JktaAxfa
CAFETERIA
before January 15.
—! UillTE
APPLIANCES, Inc
25th & Wiwhlngton Sts.
Phqne! 2-149I
1 ■ 1. I : ! I ■
. g o
John S. Caldwell
Optometrist
dwell’s Jewelry Store
Bryan, Texas i ;
j 1 ‘ 1*
OCS graduates must serve two
To Speak Friday
1 .
- PRESSING
ATIONS
- -i
commissioned ofliicerS on ,
aytivo dhty. Some graduates will : Dr. Claude k. Zqiiell, inai ine bi-
be permitted to coipplete three to 1 ologist anil staff mcjrriber at Scripps |
six months on active duty, during Institute of Oceanography, Univer-
tvhich they may take further train- j sity of Califoitnia, will speak at .a
ing in a servicy school and tjien j meeting of Sidma. Xi-Club, Friday. ■
servejthree-jyeafs With a National j 8 p. m. jin thk Chemistry Ijnctuik*
Guard! or Organized Reserve Corps ! Room, atcordiJig; to Dr, P. B. Pear-
unitj 01 active duty. ‘ | j son.
Fur her information may he oh-
tai'ied from the Executive, Texas , ^ Dr, Ejobell will discuss “The
Military District, 415 West 4tn j Science of th|* S<-a and its Relii-
Street,’Austin or from tjie Com- Don to Man”.; He recently return-
hi and ant’s Office in Ross illall. , cd from a torn and study cif marine
I . research laboratories in Europe.
The Sigma; Xi ;is a national
^ WINS j scientific 01 ganization.
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INTERNATIONAL FAME
i 1
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Capita), Mercury, Majestic
bletone, Aladdin, Ex
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NuKiVe, j.jijhie Bon, Specialty and Tgm
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- DILLAVOU -
(Continued from Page 1)
tl)e beginning of mxl
Gi
" Th^j iExchahgle Store
serve until
semester. ,
Thi- Aggie ! Players have
14
Wlnt to eii
1
ibhaai
the i
|.& HURD
first play, 'and Joe
one to Williamson
J inj the right flatj which ended three
yards , from the Pre-Med forty*
; yilrd’ line. Williamson took the ball
again qn a right gnd run which
i wtis good f,)r fifteen yards and a
j penetration. ; , ! j
j With (he plays running out, Jog
j (jullinUn' threw a plass in !the end
zone which was biqkeh up by the
j Medic backfield. Williamson took
| [he hall around right end again At thp jj,!. m ,; e ( jnLr
for thy CB’s and got another, pene- ; member M isS Blanche Wallace
ed a notable
sentation of
plays, the n
‘Pure As Tin
Two S
eb joy-
to Graduating Seniors
portanc^ of I 1
' 11
»d ^ppearpnee”
dURi suits WljLL Glte YOU THE
1 I!
5 PEARANCE
•J ,
1 !!}
tratiorj on ja ten yard run,
A tackling penalty on the play
pushed the Medics back to their
three-yard line and Lane made
the winning touchdown run on
the next play.
With only five plays left in the
success ‘in their pre
man y.. Well 1 ecei ve<t
sst recent of which
were “The Mule Animal”, "A Mur
der lies Been Arranged”, land
Driven Snow”,
ocials; (Manned
one new
bf
| Bryan, was introduced ny Miss Nell
Arhoptilos. Arrangements for a
social get*tog4“ther.;within the next j
two weeks was ijiade, The Student i
Activities Office 1 also will sponsor
a barbecue for The Aggie Players
in appreciation of their fine work
during th<» past year. The time and
ganie the Pre-Meds began passing place for the barbecue will be an-
after receiving the kickoff, but nounced tateh The possibility of
Onjler IY0W fjir February Delivery
CORKVlii HERD CLOTHES
! - i
several thrpws by Series fjiiled to
find, their mark and the gaine end
ed in midfield.
Barribs gml Garre hum wiere the
outstanding players; for thi* losing
presenting two plays during the
coming semester was also discus
sed.
"I would like”, concluded Dilla-
vou, “for the Aggie Players) to be
Medics. Both playerp made ia lot of j able to dt> two things. One is
'ardage but the Engineers linp
held twice to stop scoring threats.
One. rif the chief reasons jfor the
j\S(|E’s! win was the playi-calling
,bf their' captain. Job CjuIlinatL
Whdn the Engineers running game
Was stopped, Cullinan took; to the
jur to throw the opposing team
off balance.
Officials for the game wpre Bill
have enough members; to have two
productions in rehearsal at the
same time, and tj(ie other is to be
able to take a production on the
road to Sam Houston State Teach
ers College, to Texas University,
a»d, last but not least, to TSCW;!”
Baking soda is an effective fire
extinguisher. If grease in a frying
Hodgd, referee, Powell Bchtjumackj, j pan catches firo, never put water
|Cliff Ackerman hei)d Uneji on it, as it will simply spread the
LL
umpire,
man,and
MATTE
Boh Huebner, field judge.
flame. Sprinkle a handful of bak
ing soda on the burning grease to
smother the fire.
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