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L - ! 1 '•: ' With Anderson’ their first The ■ ‘ n X T jl.: i n encetpti ly ;t of 4 •• V. • r v ' 4 FORT WOJi' The yomigcst Ti feanrin history,| peating titlihts, les Simmons of weight Toni and featherwei] S Feb.'18 4< s fliolden < i! luding- thiee vjjweigM ONar- laH, ligftit ife; ivy of Brownfield Bill B|em c(r >on \)f Lubbock, wi|l|goi to CliilpMgo this week-end f^ir th^ annual tjt|ur- jpnf 'dsfcn- nament of €th^ The Lope IS.taa, State’s repirc tatives in the ft g; show j Fet rhhry 23-24-25 w(iite (jifttrnlined Mjii lay night .as the lajfgpst cro^d i i 12 years of the glofts prograin I upped out to watch' ajtout:of The throng liunipelredi 9. ■■I i. , ing to more tban| $0,000 abtefldwice i. for the todttrtalbept’s five rjif| This waf, df^piflej Ijad wejithe • \) 4 " cut the filrstj.twic shiow thousand. \ | ; | • lire only defending cdanjdiion to be dethrdne^ was Tommy! ton of Sherman, the mip weight king of 4^47.; It was . technical kmtcftiOBt register iMorrijs Milburn, Barroni suit* * a bad cut over tne'lefti eyo the referee} spipjpedl “ ll ' L after’ the fifsti lopnd. Milburn was ajsrar IfWtIiaJI jituy . er at Paschal High SenPol last fall. | lights. M i ig- its. At 4y4ral y. sheLby he dashes and the hurdles Cdach rounding into good shape for n. . est Conference Champions Ijirit ~t tasto competition on Satu day, Mhr«jh instead of Martib p as originally planned. A dual |neet is scheduled with Texas ; U. Whom nosed out last year 59 f-3 to W The Cadets have virtually the sanie men returning with ; the 1}3 for the championship. iialiy main setback being the loss of Jirrt Mortenscn. His loss weak- | iv ; 1 f 1 ■ ti. . I ;| | t V 'll 7 ti v • SI I Mortenscn. ens the Ags in the hurdles where Be consistently picked up points. W^bb Jay broke his foot before hriftmas and will not be able to artjcipate in the broad jump in f hie** L — 1 —- J erei will fun pn the sprint relay td^nu Due to a shattered kftee cap whicp he suffered last hummer, Jimmy Hill may be unable: to gar ner hs many points in the | broad jump as he did last year whejn he won | the conference. He will not juiriji for distance until the initial competition. Bill Cardon is showing up well in ftoth the high and low huMles and: may prove a worthy succes sor Ho Mortenson. i ides entering the $hot|put aiid ‘ - - - • T 1 I is ; i H^gh Sd ' - ii.. t , The major} uWLH was it of Jack; Wpomliff pf Eugeric Goo'peij hander. CooppiMhiu ajpatcur figntii night but was hot imamieiit rati yle[ha(l vVocid the third! roju with, 20vpqirilts. E Palmji wp!i] b icfore :);H, ii d’st highly. Ircgalddd I rati ngs Bjuf: eftt by [eft-. . fcht M )|aay in the .touij southpaW-sti, ( zled and in the ihfrdl tfoj u h‘* ^|te|> rific left to! tfte i toihachj piitj the Dallas boy opt} | - I * For the third con esc m five ji>ar Dallas won! the tleaiii epam mm; ship. .That ici^y’i [fighteijs c la it second with! 1$ add Amarillo 1 third with iU}.-HFort Worth ind San An ton ip eacl; got 10 piijits. The Chicajgp uu>uijiuai week will clliiiiiiiate ! thj< the semt-fimili3tt Vive the first iou Chkagp Maijch 5 of champions. ‘ •'—44— The Notre Dare VleVi Before 571,527 jl4t Jockey JoRiipy winners l&stjyeai, mark of ! 324} .^et.i ers hack in jopbl Beaumont tourfnBin ie Thlosc njjs will (forjthe iseaspr .i I ongdeir joi i \3 Hi appiidachir p j the 4 L ■ FOR THOSlfi W|HO DEMAND ;TH^ BEST . College Shoe Kepair Mqrtt SUKLrM-/ y yindont : jow- i r .ent next -fit l| ■ to whi- Ssur- iieti, the Ravelin throw Bob Gootb takep up discus throwing pn, showing promise in that event} Al so hp may enter broad jumping to bolster the team’s chances. A^ter five year’s absence, A1 Rickp returns in the high jump and pole! vault and will be heavily counted on for poihts The team should be even stronger in the 1 quarter-mile; half-mile, mile and two mile this >ea}r according to Colonel Ander- • ’MOM The mile relay leant of Ervin Bildnrbeck, Art Harnden, Rgy Hol brook and Bill Napier was primed for Competition in the Sugar Rowl so ft should be near peak! edndi- tionlj . • , | 4 • ml! ' 0 —r-.. :| ' 1 Negroes Barred | From Big League Ball, Says Rickey n};W YOHK, Ftb. I8 iJiUBast4 ball’p liewest controversy—touched ; off jiy Brooklyn Branch Ripkey’s changes that the other 15 big league clubs voted tp bar Negroes! froni the majors—-took on thei HoiWii from (Ibicago shortly before! midijjight and refused to letreau in 1) : lil v 'in li 1 M i-11 i si H; T . ■ ..- ■IP..}:, j ' ' n 1 4 : 7JT.-1 lowers to Gite In s e Art it stride |WI A wrestling and gymnastics room will bo opened daily from 2 to 6 p. m. accovding to ah announ- Ctmeu from Spike White, Direc- tdr nf Intramurals. The room is located under the north sfdc stands r : 4- M • . , | kLOWKRS, tneinhcr of the A AM Tiimhling (! pb. : giv a lU inonstralitni of trani|UUne tiunhling between halves t j of Hlhe Southwest Mpthmlisi-Aggie basketliall game. Holding the *scanvas foi Flowers are Iftprnei Welch (left) and Bob Gary. If ! [ ■ r Ii 4j: .1 • j ! If ; 4—-f-ft— j—rl — h' 4— t - ■— 1 — - i ier of the umb(ing Club} will bo in ic room. The Aggie give instrjetion in ttlBim|poline tumbling to the brave aiid 1 straight tumbling instruction |p{ thie rest. Flowers ig the Aggie who re cently entertained fans between halves of the SMU and ’HCU bas- kctbdll games with his acrpb&tics on the trampoline. In addition ot the tumbling' fa- cHiti. df the prodessioiiiul golfers assi lights and the other things that I have s|)en|t two weeks nakihg twir winter tour. I wias willi/themH , U fjjii Anjuipio and at the Iwivve ? I’ii-io (Sranqi)! Valloyf Hlpen here". “Everybody knows about the tloc^J|^ r ' JicV(H?J , si l (|U(isli()r| L* IS I with! ! inthingi fundanif'htall)' golf. Inj the first placi }• There vrongi . i: is one cr the few sports I halt jtasintit had a bettjlpg sGunlia] <> |ny .klhd <>( smudge placed !oh it f om afccusationsj of players ‘throw- i ig ijnatche.]" or taking' monby t<> I lay ’d own j’] ;| , . J ,! The.’'trophies have come 1 mostly cyer thi riilhs of play and over wh<> ii re ItjoiOnforte them. ■ 4; If’.: * 4 ■' : Criatg \ytod, the Ibloiide veteraifi from New A ork jw’hd has 1 been inak- Sig t/#el^nmial tours since 15128--} a yekf after they were started V. BAILIFF “Sorry, your paelj “Sure, Donfynt iCKeWijng Sure o'litk.lU Ll.J another pack iwell »hovr?” lentyne |ii'' had Worse still, a Ipss of cotljw-'lncc' (from tlii- people of 'AmeriijaljHkdjo is|ionsor the tournaments and' fu4 jnish the money for which ttthey play. . j | ! NEW YORK, Fob. 18 r . , ,, v ii When flu* Razorbhcks at d Steers ing to ha m arguments, says hy a eommittee. Now he’s the judge tangle this week-end in Fayette*. Woqd. *8 fley are; finely-drawn ' 1 ■' 1 •' ’ 1 *' • athletes w They! fight Thus golf jnSsen^ionk dip. urnni r ’RUSSIANS SKARt HING ORSE TROTTING II tfal duthbrity who!: can step ijp l| ajild . With j firmness Uind wtth[, thfc i, I1WJ rpspect o|t all the players see; that!||,y (Jarmans flurinir the fcajr—r wfcry ; rule is enfc|cei.ll and that has not been fourid. ejVery [/me teecives his propit.dijr The German invasion sa^ the ttSfti ;; .S' ’!| rf«4 'gtjlf; took thp-step that cap I deebmbli 1 tpurnaiine tjngcther' HX 1 *’ j 4 that ehd during the I nt|:here. 'Ilte players got! apd deciqpd something | V faced a loss ‘ |L -—fh— cjpne. Thij i getting yourielf offer you’re seen my fjly By Adams r ‘**lp ■ ■ ! I ^ iIet f Wu ’catTT'lujy’ it—We can make it : ! II r I l Ph< Eldcti P«v r- Russia^ fa- Bears accounted for both Of the moup trotting borsil Graba ^tplen j Porker losses. ij I I- The Bruins on the btht-r hand, j were not seriously considered fop j iE the fho top slot in the conference until | Wehrmacht take off a numlier of the season was well underway, fine race horses from the sjjil of Baylor converted to the Oklahoma the USSR.' In .addition to (fraba,, A&M method of play early in the the famous Gilda was also re- seakon. This methiod calljt for ~ but some eyesight. 'fUT "L ! I i I nr- ! I 1 4 Ihb was found, hodmver,; glower break and a more syste- ■h!ow she had losj;: her nratjc ptocc^duivi of Working the ball in under the goal. This ptivolves - | ifewer shots and a belter percent age of goals and usually results ip lower scores for both teams. Texas gets another crack at the Bears on February 25. The game )s to be played lit Austin. Baylor Closes against TCU in Waco Feb ruary 28. C$eti Cars Fr ii h i t. ;| -j r 0\ ' iliki !| I - We Have Tfieni - |! j ! r j; Hi AN PONTIAC COMPANY te Post Office Texas Across from t P ill Bryan, — 4- a •RECORDS •RADIOS' \i School & Office Supplies ALL YOUR NEEt)S r OYEBS'FUR STOR jjr y. r 2-IS85^ ■ X YOU’LL LIKliS M'g Allir PARK L i r xa^ JAggie varsity ^s- jtMhAviJI be invading points 4rth. this week-end but there will “ plbnt)y Aggie Fjsh-Bce qu ntet ineeta ftflerl Juqior. College alt I'.W T • Cnaktu vi, vn Wagstaff’a Tyler of the better lun- tqams in the state. Thu atts ^re dne of the squads who idve already accepted in invitj ' nnua' U. li, /qnioi Gollede Basketball Touhia- nfent to be played here, and lijoMii show - " >al| that w 11 be pjayed in sslclWith the Tyler squad vlll he the Eleventh official game 'or Coach Jqhpnic Frankie's five- Thje jun.i<||r Aggies have a y*- Cord of six wins against fpur fietbacks. The^ !»« , 4 suite! the Rice Blpe Bolts, 'I|» heir f ph} the Fis liyerake of hirough the mnen s if mark ‘! jeirc] Ama ill Taefr latest effort re- j>4-51 victory oV^r 'contests this pea*} lees have poured an ty points per gaiflu tsket while their op- tallied an average of ph tUt. - , iwell, the formeri has played ojily in a Aggla .i! tallied 48 poin out of{ niii foul | stripe 'have »Well maintain a 16- ’ sa otfter game# are sebo- t ie Tyler game will be, thu I the! Fish-Bees will play riNT g<}Me pace. led/ akt tilt thej Fish-Bees will play meetiiig the Texas Short- hire Hatch 9. The Cadets k [ji 464ft decision from" the o ns in their first meeting t i, 5 'I ’ ' rf: ’ 71, NOR LEAGUER CC^Y NINE yim-RPM- SollyiMis r league mangg dtain, is the lit seWj ’cqac|i at New York’s Ci 7A 6>ia|duatt' of Occidental Col- |Lh Aijgcles, iiK 1927, Mwh- playfd .in the Riinors with tncis^d, Jersey City [jand . He formerly piailjlgml e} H. Y,; ,iq /fbny im, K.' Y. r ‘ 'A' 191; Pei tis-si m ind Amsterdam, nge, :ih bps ian Fr / IbnUi-u. iVellsyi Ie. .Qagu-c and Kj; he Canadiaji-Amcrican ih League. hialWcllsvilJe team fwon Lejigue playoffs. ig,|»ul iRIOE-DAY SERVICE Li _i : • ' ‘l | ! .. MM Cairo tOO*/* Keg Fin«0 Quality Stationery is wch a penonad thing! Choose it thoughtfully, make it truly yours by keepin the «ame ‘‘pattern,” just like your silver, china and crystal “patterns. 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