I .-A V • jl ' LITL ABMEIR T" I ’ ◄ ^U-thet . . YO' GOT CN VO 1 TH^S- pAHtOVES rr.^ ■ rCHERLYJVO IS '5^ f I 1 » "l'lll« -OVES /T—NOW THE! AM r AH WAS SO MIZZUBLE. ONS - AH TOOK A. OATH > 'LEAVE HOME, AN'NES/AH^ CUT MAH WAJp/T- BUT NOW TWET AH HAS FOUND AH IS HAPPY h ! HLANIN' VO' IS GONNA MARRY UP WIF HER ?, 1 :Hi ■' , f ■ i. j ; if!' : r v • . ! ' ’• U THfeBATJ’AUG^ By Ai capp _BASEBALL- Classified Ads DON'T BE RlDIKALUSS'' ALL aJh DO was MISS HER.'T’-NOW, wj AUT WHO'S nobody's gonna MARRY ME-'CEPT HlM-A|g'Ht WONT- ) BUT AH'Lu FOLLY HIM mLTH'END . 1 O'MAWfSoB/;DAYS/ iORT-APS SO HAPPY agin rr~ Our policy is to E^HAUSTlVi: RESE, SCIENTIFIC H TMA" SEQUENCES OF TH WE HEREBY PRJHft-DuR CORF MENT OFFICIALS OTThE I ■cH_ I T Chem. Bldg. AGRKXlLtTURAHi ING SOCIEty, 7 h Agricultural ep our Headers informed oF if GOES; INTO THE MORE INTRICATE COMIC STRIP. 3NDENCE WITH GCVEf w;/'- i *•: 4 '. i. COMPOSITE GROUP.! A R M Y i What’s (looking?i AtTOENP ApSSaT^^ I , NRWMAN CLOB. 7: meet 7j30 ji.mll, Tiiefi., Room ! St. Maiy* Cha I | ORGANIZED RESERVE, 7J30 p. ! mv, Monday, aecoml floor, PMA j ffonnerly AAA) Building, j 15 |i. m., pel.; Open C •it* ^ r y^r.. i More of this tImrilling, behind-the- ' r SCENES CORRESPOND£NCE'TOMORP.CW' ' Continued from Page 3) runs in the third and two more in the fourth. But Nixon gave way to Art Newman during tne fourth inning as the Frogs picked up five runs in the third and fourth frame, j The Aggies added another run in the fifth while the Horned Frogs added twos Home runs in the fourth by Ben McClure and George Stnn- coff in the fifth aided them in their tallies, f- | The sixth and seventh were | scoreless for both teams. In the Baylor University bowed to Texas 2 to 1 and 8 to 1 over the weekend to put the Long horns in undisputed first place. The Aggies* two victories over TCU put them in second place, a game behind the Teahounds. By virtue of their two losses 'to Texas, Baylor is now fourth behind SML’j who surprisingly lest one game to Rice Saturday. Rice is a half game ahead of TCU and the cellar. SELL W.ITH A BATTALION CLASSI FIED AD. Rate? . . i. 3v a word per inRrrticin with a 230! minimum. Space rates in Classified Section r . . COC.per rolumn inch. Send nil classifieds with remittance to the Student Activities Of fice. All ads- should po turned in by 10:00 a m. of the day (before publication. FOR SALE—Model “A" ror.j chAn)rnl condition) scaled j arid nr\r paint joB. Jlntcrj Walter Evans. Hart Hall, . MET All Men ft) injt wrecked Labotd rrpaininjt autotnofcilcs. Motjor FOR SALE—nnchshound pull registered. 2340 (JoUette RJ — ——__—u— FOR RALE—1946 Travelite Area 1. frailer D-2. pnwir. TYPINfH-Brins your themes and thesis to C-13-A, Col!ej:e View Apartments, — ‘ • ; A “*;® ENn " FLo "' HRS ^ I fib / R. C. ECHOLS Realtor Over Canady’s Pharmacy ^ Bryan Phone 2H1454 to yotij for Mol i (May | M WIR* ;SALE OR 1 A. UYell^' ^ ^ax 23*#. MAY.n, 19-:S RADE BY OWN! R Ige rpnvertible. 3e> J. eye View Apt. IM».\ ID—Would 1 ilte to purchase ft i uned microscope, Hione t-S*04. FOR SALE—Sofa red opd C cu. ft. |i ! rrtrirtrttor: -uscld 9 rponth 0 . See A-t-Z, ColUve View. } C 0 R S A q F. s {dr Mother* Day ■AGG4E1.AND •r Rhor i ^4— Fl.OVyKR SHOP AUilLANI) FLOWEH SHOUi Phokj 4-1212 P * NOTICE TO (MAJORS IN MANAGEMENT ■F ; I ENGINEERING All inaiors' in irianayement enfinoc 'jnK who , are compictiiltt their Work du •' | 19-19,: should reftirti r for ManE 302 | ME i 440 durintt tno fir*t term of sUmirtf fesskin. Tpese two-courses ha been I made preretmlsite for Tool Desle Fv V. M. FAIRES. Head . Mnnaremerit EriKinierinf I WANT SALESMEN — Good opportuni-} FOR SALE-Neiwi ItllS Ford | ties. Inquire in person. Has weirs Bryan. ”0!' Tudor. Mflrrion, 0 Id | — j—i—u | whiK, Ridewall tirds, *(lat cp (FORD MECHANICS -Sop Sam La bo id at j nriftinnl owner. Box tjtitX. I Bryan Motor Company. tion, Texan or B.O.Q. Apt,I | ^ 4- i Annex. I~ — t ■r uei autijel IT dera, Texas! A&M, 18’ 5”; second, Franklin Young, Texas A&M, 4(1’ 4”; thirf) Bob Goode, Texas A&M, 41’ 10”. I eighth, tWo errors on the part of Discus Throw—\Von _by George I third baseman Jim, Nolan allowed J Kadera, Texas A&M, 1’3 1 I sec- / '"'T*" p ) forum on world Situation ltd by ENGINEER- j pv, „ | [ >. bi Tue'uliitv i 1 Radio Club, ; ,p. m.., Monday Engikefig Uk’S : 10 “’ Ek ‘^ rk ' a l Kigl^ing Roojn. Princjipal Sfijea^er HT . |*. r in *“ in ^- I Montforil J / • ' [II PRE-LAW CLUB, 1 p.jm. Thurs- B&A SOCttETrkfi (joint mod GROUP ganized Restive, 7:80 ing), 1 p. m., Thursday) Gjuion Hall. Attorney General Pjrije Thtniel Jto. speajk on “5 idelands Question. CAVALRV COMPOSITE day, Second ! AAA) Build i'loor, pMiA (fornufty- ng. ]j . j '1 ENGINEER GROUP, -ITPth ‘ Composite G- oNp, ATirly Organized day, (r'uton Ha//. Attorney 'Genera/ Price Daniel to speak on ‘ Tidjelands Question. ,J , , ’ ' SADDLE AND SIRLOIN CLUB, p. m,, Tuesday, A1 Lectpre (Room. Army Ofr- | Guest speaker John HeiftlHx, stotkj-; m., Ttieb- ' jnareand writer. SOUADiRON, 479th j. r:pni,ip a^,; ni-. Reserve, 7 :c 0 Second Flooi A) Building. p. Ri.,i Thursday, "* nnerly AiA f INFANTRYxRE(HI3pENT TTplh r—H—t =th- WSCS of Methodist Chiurth. 7:30 ). m.. Monday, Home of Mrs. How- trd W. Biulow, Hereford Street College Park. (. | •( YMCA CabintG 7:15 p.i m., Mon- lay, Speaker Chaplain SanJ Hill. Pictures will bp taken. — PH EE’S DAY SPECIAL OFFER • $5.00 fog S2.A5 motherN • So.od for $2.Ai5 j , r AGt.lLLAM) STUDIO ; ]E f O fV E R S / clO BEAUTIFUL SlLVFRTONE PORTRAIT i . | P j (for fin.lv .$2.45• ! .( ' •/ “ALL PORTRAIT^ COME MOUNTED IN X*54iCE FOLlj)EFl’’ Proofs"!j Selettt From «' J o;..: —i*- 4 -' | | Not! good : il'RGrving Agfies dfi ' ONE 8: jNoti good j for-'eopywork. for 28 Years” I 4 i Satisfaction Gtiarahtcrtd Tr : ... J’ For Mother , i_ iTI ! i Oitk 11 *•/> suitabJe sory Bajr. Her4 yoju’ll find gifts that will be; ejertain t(| please. Clear, Sheer Hbleprioof:. Select ' -, J II •! : : j Hemembier Mother on May 9th with 1 gifts fifum our Ladies Acces- [ ( ■ *1,50 to *1.95 t le,’’Kerchiefs . j. • , sheer cottons, j Plain Lovely Ha-nH- ,fine linens 4iid white colors |or /|mai|t prints '.j. ! 50e to 81.9.) • i : I » U s | ; ■ j A smagl Haijidbag jwill^be more than welcome. on from our ico stock mjplete m to S12.95 Plus tak Gonw j :i‘. • 193 N J n orth Main I 1 ' r ay&Co 1 ^ Brva VANITY FUR NO.13 MISS I'lDGK R uri AN el College Staton has been nominated by TEX I IE NEK E to appear thf 11918 Longhorn. 2 Required Man lb Coiirstcs Scheduled theH'anity Fair Section Miiinagt-iijei.t Engihon'i ing !n2 and M tic haul dial Engineering 44(1 dur- ingj the first sumnu-r tenn. y. M. Faires, head of the de- Manjigt inent engineei ing major- paiftmentt said that these two cour- wlni an* innv completing th.-ir work sesj are j)re-veq-uisite,S' for the Tool (luiSngl I'.ijli' should register I'm Dehigp, bourse. ■ - - - P. VU For Mother \ — Beautiful selection from Trifarj’s new Fragonard group. Knquisitcly carved flowers of ' he iven-b(ue chalcedony * and pale, i [I opalescent moonstone* combinje with golden Trifanium and rhinestones in this newest itribtite to X I ringtime by Trifari. Clip-pinj—$15.00, Ei rrings $12.50. Tax extra, i i . friar/ 5h op Bryan j two Aggie runs to cross the platp. j on 0> Bob Goode, Texas A&M, 1.11 As it turned out, one of these gaVfc 1 in ”' Vl ' T ' ,vv,,c ol,,n fne Aggies the decision. In the ninth. Newman gave FOR SALF—Tuxcilq, Sikq ll.tl condition—SI3.00. lAlsfl. wj ja^kc/t—S7.50. .I’hqnc i.7S49l n iwr.l din Dr Jolin S. Caldwell Optometrist Caldwell’s Jewelry Store !’ Bryap, Texas 4 -fv- i. 10”; third. Ed Jarvis, Okla. A&M, ! 129’. Javelin Throw— Won by Bob j Goode, Texas A&M, 188’ -’W; ' second, Ralnh Ashworth, Okla. A &M, 180' 8”; third Vernon Belville, | Texas A&M, 175’ 9" WATCH up two • walks and a single to. fill the bases. Earl Beesley then donned the fiireman’s red cap to come oft the mound. The first two men to face Beesley ground ed and flew oat. Then Jim Boyd's double scored two runs, as an other hgd been scored on Stan* cuff’s infield put. The score read 11 to Iff with the Aggies leading j .tehEor Billy Bock „„ W« | * t»N 8EB V A ' nVE by a pitched ball. Then Beesley j BlIYEK . . . sent three fast balls right across ; the plate to fat] pinch hitter Woody 1 Baker. . 1 | Cotton Lindloff shared batting honors with Jiin Busby. Each hat ted four for fiye. Jim Calvert and ( Tex Thornton leach picked up two ! hits out of three of fie in 1 tii|is to thii plate. ID SALE! Facing old highway 6, we offer a two bedroom home in very good condition on about one ■ half acre of land. This house is priced at ft very low figure for a quick sale. -TRACK- . ’ ' v I | t Continued from Page 31 third between Johnny Davis, Leroy Bodcinan and Albert Ricks, all of Texas A&M. 1U ti”. Broad jump! — Won bv John, Voight. Okla. A&M. 23’ \l 5/8”; ; second, Jim Hill, Texas A&M. 23’ T 1 ** - ’: third, Aillene McNeill, Okla. A&M. 22’ 1>''. ' Shot put—Won bV George Ka- G F Y H. DEATON Typewriter Exchange New & Used Typewriters Guaranteed Repairs 116 S. Main Bryan COLLEGE HILLS ESTATES . . A new two bedroom homo on Kyle Street built - to F.H.A. specifications. This home features lots of built-ins, attached gar age, wall to wall carpet, and azroek tile in the kit chen and bath. , : CULPEPPER Realty Co. East Gate Ph. 4-1101 \ our i Ha! We wiM your old-1petal R. ywitch Banc! Valine • • • • ive ytju up to $1.00 Hand on a new one. H h "T" t- No tiiiru HtIDAY - May 7 McCarty I ■'( V Filers - tfldj Gpte { .! PHILIP MORRIS is so much better to smoke! PHILIP MORRIS offers the smokelr an extra benefit found in no other cigarette. For Philip Morris is the ONE, the ONLY cigairette recog->, nized by leading nose and throat specialists as definitely less irritating. Remember: Less irritation means more smoking enjoyment for yo|u. Yes! 'If every smokerlTnew what Philip Morris smokers know, they’d ALL change to PHILIP MORRIS. r Fj •>5:, • !#'• :kJ aKM *'■& J.l .. E .' . .• ' . ' K' 1 sT " ■ 1 H ■ "i Hi iiil i w its --x i fcs 1% y i m % .4 m§ I ' 4.’ m m if Si. M /• \ r TRY A PACK;..TOD 44- 1- -4- T f ' I ‘ ■ 1 ! - ; ; 1 f, •«* Mi I Tr m : il 2 h 4