The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 03, 1948, Image 2

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S ut/er, Statesman, Knightly Gettlemw” ; ‘
i ullivan Ross, Founder of Aggie Tradlb
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Bad Apples...
dtjc
DKI i
ons
. Jis
acts av
oflboth
’ how cleverly cone
ly discoijirage thie:
siastic cboperatiO
an students.
A" Obvibusly, very f
in” the name of a fello-
ulty Panel merely beedust
f fbrth concern-
” in the Bat-
Ail)ple”, are inj
h actions as
light (jtheimud-
tojjiipatible with
should be elim-
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ijy, no matter
ng to effective-
holut-the enthu-
adet and Veter-
ents ylill ‘‘turn
ent to the Kac-
f ufisportsmanh
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WITHE TRAIL
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like conduct. Nbrf![ could the Senior
Court handle cases involving a veteran stu
dent. Thin, to obtain efficient results, to
make a definite step toward the elimination
of these scattered incidents which , have so
deeply marted the reputation of A.&M., a
system of dealing,'virilfh those who commit
these thoughtless actions must be set up
which will Command the faith and support
of the student body daj a whole.
It is for this reason that we feel the Stu
dent Life Committee made up of elected
members of both the Veteran Student Body
and the Cadet Corps together with members
of the faculty, would better serve to try cas
es of unsportsmanlike conduct, than either
the Faculty Panpl 4*1 the Senior Court
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Bricklayer Gets Sock in
John L Sullivan Astray
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When John L. Sullivan was heavyweight
pion ol the worm, he boasted to all and mnd
fits supe!-human suength. on a uuilumg Mia one
ill bntklayei- andrleu con
H s uaaauiig, ana ppoKe up,
ething in that whsel
to f lines Square that j«ou cam wheel baeg.'''
“Why you ihsignuicant squirt,bel
JL-> “i've got a hunured dollars to your
a olank oiank liar." , r
The bricklayer brought over the wheelbarrow
and said bianuiy, "O. K.., mister. Hop jn!’’
if this were fiction, the champ would have been
ao taken by the bricKiayer s ingenuity that) he would
nave tnaue nan ihs pt tyaue aeeteuiry on utfc apot. Or
it would transpire that that bricklayer gew up to
be today the mggest realtor m all the world Un-
tortunaiely, this is a true story, and not even the
flame ox toe ^valiant bricklayer mis been preserved
lor posterity,; i urthermore, me probable (conclusion
pf toe inciuent is that,the champion gave him a bust
<n tbe nosje.
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By TOM CARTER
i- to 60
•s as a
wife's
will akl
On .Uw Tur*
7m (1) DELINQUENCY
I; ... • J. ’ L ; .
Ttr
Leonaui
living.
suik lay SI
venturt
ndec drunk dri4
ting and our calculate
n M days
ELIZABETH, N. J.—Owed to the Elizabeth
public oibraty by a too stuuious booi^ bonower—
to4.oio in Ln«» aii one jcehi a uuy. I ! .
The library said the borrower has field since roobnej iaugnt |
BETWEEN THE BOOK ENDS
• • • •
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What? m Ii^ependence Day?; ...
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Yestierday wai Texas
but the fact seenjied t^lias
among the rank and
citizleniry “
flags w
tongued oratory
boxes across the lenytlj) a
state. Olr if theile were, t
j. ”Ther$ were no
aving, ajidi mds|t i
^ f ri
I
V \ * * i 1
iebendence Day
ilniost unnoticed
?f Texas’ proud
mds playing, np
lazing, np silver
ipijis sized soap
breadth of the
Icertainly were
placed Texas
-satisfied states.
There ist an ugiyl iumdr going around
explanation fpr the Whole un-Texan incident.
not oi^ jthe seal4 that
amohg the natio Vs most s
Is tile old stile, gliorio
finally settling 4own to li\
and lettjing the :fips t!
they may? - It <ouldaiN bfe||.thkt Texans njo-
longer kre proud! of tbeinjllortious heritage:
w of this State
tional Independ-
Tjhase peoplje, most iof[wdiom hail from Dallas
and other civic
iiiig the blame
Commerce. j
Houstoji has iiitartionally played March £3^
wn this year, i|d# said, ‘‘so that Texas ; This ihuminating book ik a
‘Science and Idealisii|i Has
Basic Philosophical Issues
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By MRS. W’TLNOKA ARNOLD
Readers' Adviser
By Maurice CoruJbrth. Interiiation-
an “examination and critique of the
vfxry
)Vlay, 1JI40, live books on juvenile aeuuqu|mcy|
H ittAAlLH UT KOUilNE
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A‘nuin we know drove out in a borrowed car. a
few.uays: agp to visit a mend in the uodel state
prison at Muno. As he was leaving, he disHovejed fie
|*oulUfl t open the back lor inspection, a little rule
they nave mere. He was detained, pleasantly though,
until the inmates Vere counted, then permitted to
go.-' ! j r -
« » L DEEN cheated
' RhOfcmX, — M. M. Stewart, Phouiix, Uxifiy
was semi in !tne market lor a enair.
it sepms he enun t lare so wen yesterday when
your fiust child, if
nui nay,] your term
liicrve thl sixtieth dayi
coat,
exuu
g jin the present
plst fall wherje
\ t subjectivist theories of Berkelev H ews are Bolsheviks and capital-Ij Dainuu ' A jau sentencel was ct
may hfaVe been\ glorious day Hume, Mach, and the agnitics! 1 »t8 at the same time, when Jews ^ ^ ‘-•airying JJ-year-old John
L2 yea Its ago; in \I948, it was and is St 11 alive today, giving rise |are reputed in -secret session to ... . . n
2 down t
llJj Li l*jU JjVvj rr ' " . . || aimo ikiuiiniicEciaEg »^ys/»v ip cue irA.ciiimiaLiuii a live A.11V14UC ux , vn^
can really 3l0W the Uld off on ban Jacinto tendency of modern philosophical thought which, taking its origin in
Day. They’re proba&ly ‘planning some big the materialism of Bacon and his successors, Hobbes and Locke, turned
historj'and all, shindigs down in that Bayou shantv-town fl 1 ' 01, J. materialism to subjective*
’ right now.”! I i'FT • I ideal ism, gave rise to the ytanous
March
for Texas' 112 yealrs ago; in\1948, it was I and is still alive today, giving
just the fif$t Tuesday in the third month. To; 1 ® toesh 1 philosophical meones m
be sure, th4 banks ail closed, caching some ;
of us flat-fboted, Ajdd a handful of the faith- toe Introduction). V
ful did trai'el twenty-miles down the river, The author is concerned ; with
at Washington-onrthe-BrdZOS. to gather in the analysis and triticism of the-
... ( _ the little board h|(hjie or at the ChiMi^s :
the hedrts of Tjekas' ^yalfbojiulation. Suclh monument, j which|fc|prk the spot of Texas’ i cal positivism 1 " U,y
an evert as an (|'|eHo^l|e<il Ifidependence Ilajy birth. But <jn the M'hole, it seems that Tex^s
he bougnlt one from a peddler! to match a chair he
already nan. Wneu ne got it home, he jompiained
uo ponce, ne round the i>eddler hgd sold hm ms own
jehair. I
jj>tu COMFUOM18E
DETROiT—A jail sentence was cdmiiromised
ujumers.
rowjn 1)4
neu
, •■Ml
plan to tiuy
sini’e, I IU1
HAajijtit# 1
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. Hike’s a
wom«jij jannK
nUcuci
Ouuan
to Ml
nrissoi
riN
call
nbofif 10 break into me
IL&Xcfiaiiffe Building. 1'hejr
amf louna fi man pound ng on
i^Uli g, ‘j ’ <t B niy li.cnci )mocK.
“H o*d iianea to get ms pgny or
by inner. Alter oriel
wky—»tui wiuwut me
iMii
ol skiing. h$Vtv liersuadeil Mrsl
BpsUiii, 1'to get Hack to' floucaiul
K(|i on:mg
eg during her l«!st ail-'
! j
ncord; Hospital,
sod for a lilst fur
the lire was being
ujjtWm lorgotuiH.
Mis.; Msteir, sde and her husband
qip ni! coumiry niumc to New uauip-
with ski
4i ; 1;1 , jr- ].
tbei alc(|bol front. In tkibu,
surprisingly enough, only us a
jncipar reason ibr mis w Dec
|to4 kg jierceat «k ‘ '
nmu», mstructor
rfTTil Tli
cuuae
U jierceat aieonol, accordiug
ol apuiiisfic at
T
Possibly the gjobd pnop
simply overlookjeijl the |tn
ence Day and fbfgjoi ftb '
speech-makers ejtjal.
Thi$ oversigjhl ought
fl put f^e bands,
; n-v ■ ill
strike horror im
might conceivably Happen It up Nawth”, but is becoming content With only one state holi- invaluable light on this empiricist
in Texis-“wh«auli,'>iet|;;never, J say;'' ' |T ! ' ( ».
thiit of logi-
or logicttkempiiiicism
as it is variously‘called. It Sheds
day a year.
One World Includes Us.. j
f
f
tor positivist trend by tracing its
historical roots back to the fhate-
1 mlist
rule the world, or is much of it as
possible, the aufhor of this book
fan show the origins of those no
tions. ■ < j 1,1
Dr. Trachtenberg has asked: him-
self why the Jew has been so fear
ed and hated, ini! he has found
a good many ahswers among the
tnores and superstitions of other
generations whose actions wp can i
watch with some objectivity, The :
Traljlic Judge John D. Watts sentenced Lattimer
lation i
to. buci;
to “bus
ton. a
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HJSK Club Elects
Carter President
philosophies
and Locke,
Herb (Jlarter, Senior business ma
jor from Stamford, ] was elected
president of the HJSK Club for the
"* l " >u, ‘ ,v UI VIV VI M, / V 0 I semester, at a recent meeting.
te.,4 8 !u' ,U 4. h .Uu ^Il n other officers elected at the meet
ing weije; James McClure, senior
H little town in the! twelfth eefltury,
p f Bacon; in a city of the fourteenth century,. ^ ^ f JMe, viccpres.-
and fhows gradually form a patten,, and the dent; S L W hite, senior pre-law
Lasjt year HjajrvandLstu|enLs and: faculty contribute the niojtjtmoney. That is the case.
members gave ol\jer $5(|0(|(|.. this year Yaje Yet, even Oountrids; like' war-ridden China subjective
has topped that}markf. jSev|ral schools of the are actively engaged in raising funds for
Southwest Conlerenfferihi
excess [of $6,0(M Last 1 yjelr
Hobbes
whe ^
.7
1
, contributed in their slu&te; . .Wn^^naequ.te NP-SnSTrS
r A&M students ply pf something fok which there IS no sub- • reactionary and anti-scientifii pur-
from Stamford, social chairman.
WKDNKSD)
•• —L—Mi-
I ,illi Hal in or
in ■ j i N
emi ,s J RI ,
oi b P' tlURl
i ■/
inisy can bb yours lor the prac-
stun l«|it fia.sa.’"
/b'Ai'uiic advlruskment
eu tine nickel and dinto;
itoyobcopicttiij ttuii.
quid anive cin scfieduled time
J an miiiiutittimal lin. V 4
—W. J. Graham
*j 1—
00.-and/ faculty stitute—knbwfedgl t
; contribiitetl a Htitle oyer! #1
membei's about ?500. Tjlie M orld Student Se|r-
vice Fund camfi.ign Sdent.sj to, have little ap
peal to us. r j ;|-i '[ [ ;' |
, What is WSS.F? Wjhyh ire'American stu
dents isked to donate t| leir hard-earned tuberculosis
money to support the ii:t|ngible ideals for mimeographed
which the fund ^asie^tkb ij hed ? Is this coujii- iJ ^
try th(| only oneif^ ivhid 1 aid is solicited j?
Are foreign; st .fdents | h ?| ling themselves!?
Those j question! d sjhjoiilfl be answered before
giving- anyone <i>r any bryto biation contribu
tions-l; *'/ . i ; I- H l ”.‘ '■[ .
The World Miildenf S nfnce Fund, (found
ed in - rT ' h - ™ TlL '
zation
ies, ar
dents
World
and the deliberate I exploitation of [ problems of the* Western World.
The Yale Review has a ! para
graph dn their appraisal of this!
To alleiiiow Sltflissible llvinf conditibns j' Throuehout, th« authw aijis to
in many countries^rved by the WS8F. rest j Sd
and studjy b6rtters| been built ... in : necessary for human progress, has
Greece hundreds Of Students are dying from 1 been underlined by these ntpdern
j poses.
book which I quote: “This is a
book that should be read by every
one, particularly by the liberal-;;
Conservative who I says, ‘Sorhe of
.toy best friends, are Jews, but—.’
It is an eloquent book done by an
Textbooks in Poland are i philosophies which, because oi their artist who knows how to build
1 11000 calories a day (as! 0 ^ ositi(,n , t0 materialism, l hav H an in iP r « 88i ® n I ! 1 . .
IS - JT * , 1 T t i .-'AimcatlvEAU Etfitn rL»n\r_' —
pALACC
iTODAY THRU
SATURDAY
Canada, Great
rica, ^jweden, C
igitim,[Holland,
It woujd be
countries relati
THe reason
WV-C I LI11V4, X'/UMVA
937 in Cljlina, i| apt American organi-
jof 1 ojyfer 410,000 needy stu- cial diseasj thnjvjSfiijin peoples faced with a,.
it the jwdrj i. Affiliated with chnsttmti l4ck of |p^d; clothilng, and shelter?! Cni
IJelieif,!; it]handles funds con-'
‘ricaiis.. it maintains; offices
devoted tb rtebdild^ig the minds, bod-
d spirits)
hrougho
Student
tributid by Anji
in mpj)t nationfdotf th)e w|rid. . . Australia,
4ritaip, N rtugal, South Af-
Itiinu, Deiinjiqrk, Norway, Bel-
apd C4ec|(>'!ovakia.
iiatural tblxpect students of
vely 1 ijindjajf wed bvj war to
Cupitf mai ces so many had
at the heart
opposed tpjapproximately 3500 the average I J n 0 g ,ccr l n h V objectv!'y S of 'scientlS
American .student receives) is considered a j knowledge. This book is invalu-
luxury ip that pit|fi.ll nation . . . 1500 quilts!able to contemporary students of
serve 6000 Chine#; students in Pao-Chi. . . 1 fihilosopjiy as well as " to altprac-
but students fromitltot same countrv recently t } c,ng ^leufsts. Nowhere btowoer,
• j <i*i torvA rr d 11^ j v ,u • 1 ■ i- 1 the covers of a single volume is
raised $1,000 U.^.ito aid their starving fel- t0 found such a : rk . h and fistful
low scholars in EuHope! analysis of the basic philosophical
Thohe " " ‘
think. !Wh
Bryan Lutherans
Slate ‘Messenger
Of Peace’Move
iglfcresj should ma!ke one stop to issues of the last few decadp.
at p^littoial-religious-economic-so
THE DEVIL AND THE JEWS,
r Joshua Trachtenl
versify I’resk, lit 18.
help equal
shjots is becaui# he’jji ajitolng
and looking at (the hostor r .
The ave
ty than bra
see better
If! Little R'
today; the moi
had tb meet oi
every [corner!
j. i
ed Riding JHood were alive
ern girl vfeidd scorn her. [She
if ys
Commuriishi, of!, Jbliirse, A fotal war on the i „ r i: , ,, ,
C^munbS ide°l(M can be more effectively j rtfel.
fought ^ ith idGafi | juistriblite; the germs of; s |y OU ) ( | examine carefylly hi$ own
truth through healthy, happy students, and personal prejudices, no matter hoq r
the fog] iof mystery surrounding dight. The author, a scholar of
the Red Star will |be lifted Just give the n °te, pres.cfits_heiie thq “me-
World Stqdent Sfehyice Fuhd the money to j^ s relation to modern autiseito-
ze the battle. If . j tisitt.” I |; L;! ! I. ij . _
' rf wnnIH itorhpr Havp hostii In tn4 ‘ Mitld to A K«» there fwas a Pastor Amin] fttoter; Pau'l Gulf-1
Tt would rattier na e beau story that a j cwls h honle wqs hill- j foyle, as drunken Peter Kerl; and
A motion picture, “Messenger of
Peace,” will be presented at the
Bethel Lutheran Church in Bryan
on Monday, Mai J ch &, at 7:30 p,m!,
Reverend A. F. Droegmueller,
Lutheran student pastor, said to
day. l !] ; |" *■. ‘L |
The movie portrays the service
of a Christian pastor, whose ad
ventures in the hills, where “God*’'
was only a name, offers quiet in
spiration and good’ entertainment.
The main characters include
John Beaf who plays the part ojf j
kUSC the average man can Jon in the East preparing for the Adeline DeWglt Reynolds, who wi|l
than hte pan think. • ! ^ 1
Uy one
#o f; and
not one
have ever wondered whether a
worm tdstes good tf a bird, kindly remember
that birds have rib sense of taste.
Hr!—■—r-;—
are
-thinj
i
v -i
70 of the
lase and
to.
has two.
biggest
Sa’hbbrnl
? ■ I
Ives in the .nation
jjThey date
-
hen a maf
When a gi
evejry-
Dbn’t marr|
heape'r..'/ |
it cheaper.
Tie only
know is jumpirijg to
•L
i
forgot
■} h
ite, he usually has
date, she usually
You can borrow
Plenty of live,wires would be dead ones if
it weren’t for their Connections.
4ft
Everyone is off some use, even if nothing
more thap to serve! as a horrible example.
ACP. , ' '
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j signal that Antichrist had) come be remembered for her similar rote
and Christendom was td be destroy- j n “Going My Way.’’
ed. When Charles V sailed against “Messenger of Peace” was made
Algiers his expedition was thought by Roland Reed Productions, Into,'
to have been frustrated by a;storm and was filmed at the RKO-PatHe
raised by a Jewish magician. Studios under the direction of the
Plagues were often believed the Lutherans Laymen's League,
work of Jews and eh^refi who Rev DroeKnlHdl to- j„vites Jll
j disappeared were supposed Ho he, Lutheran Aggies to see the movie
their prey. For the Jew wasjooM M()r , (la y n ht
on as demonic, leagued with the
enemies of Christ and of alltortho- 1
'‘That. »ont w,o%: w»i4r|HJ Mates Uiess
fault and what was right wtos fhe j, rni •
w'ork of benefictont Christiafi povv- j I niirnAtVlPIlt I lll*5
^FMin I’
man who knows how will always ers - Now when thousapds oTjother-
have his job. The man who knows why will *'» poptej b.lie«e th.t
be his boss.—ACP. ; J | f _ j, ,,;rT Lii'
<\ disomei pecjple we
r ions^
Caustic Gom
bread and you
’ “Steal a loaf of
steal a million dol
lars and you can?buy'your way out.
T h J
Letters
:
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alin<
c
.itie Battali
of Co lcge : Static
afternoon,I; exce
Ushea semi-Weel
! f News contril uti«n!s!m«|y
win Hall, Classified " ^
209, tooodwjn Htol.
AH-American
he Battalion
paper of the Agrictotural and’ Dtechaniijftl Col
/spaper of the Agricijltural and’Mecliani
iblished five times a weak an<j ctoculati
Delays and examination periods. Diuripg
/on rate $4.30 per school year. Aqvertlsii
HOW ADEQUATE?!
Editor, The Battalion! ?
In regard to your editorial, “Ope
Bad Apple,” there is one cctomient
, i . ^ in order. This dues not hav<{ refer-
Collegc af Texas and the City ence to the theme, hut to toe pro-
ejvery Mopjjay through Friday i PoMd Judicial wlvidwt <1
summer The Battalion is pub-
‘ on resuest.
V
•The Associal ed PreAs i
ed to It or not ojthie; J '
Rightjfiiof repuhi
Entared as stcoml clau
Office ( at College t Latior
tUe Act of Congreas of
A-
Vick I imlloy
J. T.‘Hitler. Kembft.l
Mack\'T. Nolen
R. II 8SI
jllingetey. Hi
Tom Carter. Tec( Cov|Ha<i
E. Nelsen,
C. X. Trail, aumeii|
Joluj Singletary, ’
made by telephone (4-5444) or
tverUsing nates furnished
at the editorial office, fU
Month in Austin
f Thc first Southwestern Inter-
collegiate Chess Tournament will
dc held at thft/finiversity of Texas
on March 2?428, Leon Poliakoff,
tournament cltojrman, announced
today. ; ■ li'n
Sponsoretl by the Texas Chess
Association, this tournament will
be open to college students only.
Play will begin on Friday morning
March 27, at 8:30.
A five-round Swiss System with
//jgothirtfi ts
more excit
ing, more
thrilling!" 1
--True Story’
Magamo
.."Pick of Dm
^ pictures!""
•4UMy'
Magazine
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Thursday —
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“BlondieV
Holiday”
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Penny Singl
11T in
I 4- j11 i • ‘■is
tytures Begirt
- fso
I ‘ As I'understahd it -I and it|s hard
to figure out these days), tbgre arc ^e Sonne-berger
„ two judicial bodies now ih eg is-: try scoring systems wjijl be
Room 201, Good- tence, the Senior Court foif mam- to determine the winning college
and Cross-Coun-!
used
be placed by telephone (4-5324) dr. at ttto'Student Activities Office, Room : bers of the Cadet Corps <
1 .• - ■ TffTr- ■ '[ f: rarnT. ' ,«lty Panel, depending on
| Member.of The Associated Press [ Panel for non-nuiitary stu
titled exclusively to the use for rebublicatidn of all news dispatches credit-1 eraTre^at'ores^nt.^xtrem
vely to the use for repu
litfd in the paper and Ibcal news (of
ler matter herein are also
unlcT
CHARLIE MUR tAY, J JIM # NELSON
Bon,I,
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nty "
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Associated Collegiate
Member
Win-
MOM
editor
iors
itor
Frtitur* Writers
Martin C. C. Milnriie,
H-: Ktn -e, J. C. Failn,
lir Goodwyn Reporters
MnnuKing H<liU
Feature |Edii
Writt
of all news dispatches credit-
origin published hereto-
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preMDUd nationally by National M-
itng Sarvlci, Inc., at N«w York 0»ty.
*o. Loo AflgalM, and San FrancUco.
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..Co-Editors
Cadet Corps (br Fac-
he na-
aculty
ts- It
ySfl;
*t said
said
T #*
that the^e
ers are, at present, gxtrem
cient and sufficient. Wouh
offenders (referring back
editorial) fall under one
otf
herts jurisdiction?
It is generally accepted that
itt has become th
...Advi-rtUiuK Mm
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Cartoonists
Editor
ryf j
Sport* Writers
...emulation Manaaer
Photo Engraven
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Butt has become the crusader
the Great Caude, but I fe*r that
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and the individual winner.
Scores of the three highest play
ers from each college will count in
the team competition, Poliakoff
said. There is no restriction as to
the number of members that may
enter from onp college.
Provious totirnament' experience
is not hecessary^,Poliakoff stated.
Free lodging Mt fraternity houses
will be given to those who enter
first. Hotel, reservations may i be
made at the Stephen F. Austin or
the Driskill Hotels; Austin.
Anyone desiring to enter the
tournament should send 3 dollar*
with his name, address, college and
previous tournament record to Leoo
Poliakoff, 1015 Agauier Ave., Sag
Antonio 1, Texas.
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