The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 18, 1948, Image 2

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the playing field | In the s
won an even tdiigher one.
On Kjfle Fiei^ the k)S!T vr»s> pruuuuiy «»ujuiui|«u i^jW| ai me, enu oi a yen,
the hardest to t^ke . since |the TCU game they were amazingly cooperative in quiet-
in 41. It tame at a time'^hen the entire ing down. All over the campus, before and
school wanted; lesperately to win. The after the ; game, supporters of the two
game itsejf wA hotly cjontested from teams were friendly and helpful as befits
kickoff tb gun, tnd iensioh in the stands
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A year ag
imposslbi ity
bell would ha
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loose into the
victory oroces-i
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ds though, we ' There was no intentional yelling during
I the opponets huddle. When the officials
was probably j captioned the stands at the, end of a yell,
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had- lost. The |
campus in a shiny
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Friday we
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Six of the
west Conferen
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good sportsma
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These student!
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And the change did not go unnoticed.
The TCU ye|l leaders were voluble in
was rum we their praise for the entire school’s behav-
>rters left the ior. Two co-eds told Us they had amended
wbell clanging,; their impression' of Aggies as being cave-
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Letters To The Editor
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first: ri
iging of a' cow
signal for de-
the tossing of anything
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men and vouched for the fact that the date
situation in Fort Worth would improve as
a result.
-Everywhere there was the appearance
of working Sportsmanship. For this,: we
are gratified^ ; i ! |'i • . h
After you have lost consistently at any
thing, you must take several steps before
DISPLEASED FAN!
posing schools ranks. A; you can hope; td win consistently. One of
Winners Would the steps is tp be able to lose graciously,
complete ijiot. | . From the actions this weekend, it
the! cardinal step!
Editor, The Battalion:/
- I [have a bone to pick with the
Student Senate. / j
The Executive Committee, com
posed of seven men, were allowed
to propose and set into action,
Without the vote of the Senate, a
seating arrangement for eight
thousand Aggies at the home
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This arrangement designates
the .usual Aggie Section, that is,
from the 50-yard line north to the
thefir policies for them, we elected
Senators to represent us, the stu-j
dents, by voting./In this mattery
we were not adequately represdn-j
ted or it would not have turned
out so one siped.
ARLES C. BOWERS
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Editor, The Battalion:
Ever so often, when we thrfc>\^
caution to the w.nd and eat at thi
press hall, we meet, with much disf
gust, the same situation which Was
emLzone. It further designates the V present the last time we ate there
hel-; would appoar that'we have taken the; 3 ST 5* K"tmpUclS’wlTeaTit “M M®
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It j Movement, a Good Beginning ...
!w iibmething that should demonstrati'd during the past two weeks,
t C<1rtference-wide level. First we received the generous hos*-
ywii^choojs of the S )uth- pitality of I4U. K ■
;^|t fitiujent represjmta-! Ami this past weekend we showed TCU
fe jitkide (upon a code of how friendly!Aggies can be.
atlihlp; to bn used in judging What a! wholesome thing it would be
nil* 'J^ooIh for I the Sbuth- for all Schpols to participate in* this pro*-
^riortsn/'nship Award, grnm of friondMness!
present ng the c»rnnus This is the purpose of the Sportsman-
iBtddent government^ and! ship Award. | to’sti mil late and encourage
, iftedi-ea rnestly in »jr
mosphere of cbjperation i.nd goodwill
No evijenci petty prcdjudices
tered into tbe''writ ior discuskiohs of
up! | i ||i I: I will illuminaite the way to good, sound,
The code Mlttiup emphasized iudg- ^hicere sportsmanship between student
nt nf hodips ml their attitiufo* bodies %vithout lessening the desire to win.
Saturdays we proved to TCU and to
jrked earnestly in Jn at-i sportsmanship among the student bodies
illLLiij-" A. ! ^ the Souttjwest Conference.
Perhaj'S the meeting on the Aggie
of friendship t ii - each other was propose
by the* school;
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The Passi
yani line, above the band,; as /a
waiting place for Cadpt dates imtil
8iuc|i time as the Cadets finish,
marching and claim them. Then
that area reverts to a Cadet sen
ior ! section.
hose seats hot occupied by
Seniors or their dates can
taken by non/corpHmen as •
sopn as the Kam^ starts, that is,
if the Carps Juniors. Wpi Heads,
and Fish mow nut after picking
tip their dateA. From the HS-yard
line on norjUn is open to veterans |
| and other/fower beings.
j Why Should the non.cortwmen
have to take the less jicsirable
seats-' during all thn.« home
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Roommate* who are uneasy about their
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light profit) by
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irk,; New Jersey, hotel* The siflfn
ranteed to make any coi “
puffer think twice befoi^ llghtihi,
The sign entitled ’‘Instructions to guests
preparing to smoke in bed” says i, ] P
j] "Call the office and notify the manage
ment where you wish your remains sent.
“Notify guests in adjoining rooms of
. ir intention of endangering their lives so
theX.iptf a y tak® all necessary precautions,
to the corridor and locate the near-
jt/fire escape so that if you are fortunate to
.out of your room alive, you may reach
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M*«or m 11 take this Wsk-4you may en.
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vast, sigi of relief is jut} order. Some
m *cie itists have decided that we
t have! to [worry for a littlg while yet. *
The fegr-i llspellurs concept that some
tirs^have; been known to. burst. However
they defif|ltel;r eliminate the sin from that
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grtmoH? It looks like over hitlf
of th
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ffitjor dikeuskions cjf thej C^TTV’iis hais;fired the lighted torch th^t
3 bodies on thdir attijtude^
dembnstraied to the' rival
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inent of studefi
and courtesies;
school’s htudeii| bbi^ and| team. A policy ourselves that it is more pleaspht to dem-
* wjas projposed’ •imstratc this onmmiendable attitude qf
>f the Soiithwest Confer- goodwill than one.pf hostility.
I And we hope ioyr school has set the
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hftj will work has beep pace for others.
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State rodeo h
Jackie Woi
cqWgirl, roped,
her way into
round cowgirl \
ending a 4-day
Miss: Wo
in the barebfi
.place winner
plate,: June Pi
Sissy Allen;
Other firsl
San Ange
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KENNETH BOI
Louie Morgan,....
E.rvry Cherry,
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tg is! a report' on the TriK fna bull riding cqntefct held the thrill jpot-
i ih Amarillo. [ ! light. June Probst, 16-year-old San Angelo
hhigjton, Jacksboro, Texas high school girl who weighs only [93 lbs.
rode, bucked and galloped gave the crowd a chill when her bucking
IP honors as champion allf- horse, Bald I Hqrtiet, threw her near the
’ the tri-state all-girl rodeo end of her ri^e. The spunky youngster,
taijd here last hight. however, received only, an injured leg and
gtqn also came out tops a tom shirt>tail. [ '
rdhc contest over second Blanche Altizer, Del Rio, received only
Turpin, Dalhart; third minor scraiiches when she was dragged
San Angelo and, fourth, nearly 20 feet by a calf she had ro}>ed She
lo. tookithWliplace in the contest.’’
ers were Betty Baron. You men in the Saddle and Sirloin get
Roping; Judy Hayes, your contracts put and dispatch a scout
i»j:j Dude Barton, Flomot up to this affair.
#r : contest anti reserve The rest; of you troops come on over
iwyer, cutting horso con- here in the drug store where it’s safe, and
we’ll wait for the word on how fur the
road contest .and jtho Brah- critter drug the gat what won.
this Mtudcnt body In not being
lidiiquRtely r<'pr«*H«htn*(l if thinifi
Uko thiH iu*t- allowed to happen.
If there must, be it Senior .Sec
tion) then let it be u true senior
Iseotlon. Let the Aictrie ijn>r be the
iadmission rather than a Senior
'uniform. Everyone who wears that
ring is a senior, but you can’t say
that, about the uniform. Does a
Cadet have to work any hardeir
!to become a senior thin anyone
«kjo?
There is tronble written all
over that beautiful seating ar*).
rangement I think if the Student
Senate is worth its salt it will
reconsider this matter and next
time not take the word pf a com
mittee as law but take their
recommendation only. A matter
4s vital as this should be voted
on by those men we elected to
look after our best Interests, not
by a committee of seven men.
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We did not elect senators to sit
aside and let small krpups decide
which means ‘‘Mussicj; Monotony)’
MM as any fool knows, is noth
ing new to the mess halls. In fact
there is some dispute as to whe
ther MM is or is not the oldes 1 !
tradition on the campus. Actually
it seems like a form of hazing
which one must endure while slob-
berinif over his tasty tidbits.
The other day wo were seated
ip Shisa, munchiiur on our ricei
(lacked pepper ami Johnson liras*
and suet, when the enrhantinu
vole* of Vuushn “Matlnec-tee*;
fnr-two I was there where were
you” Munroe came dripping over
our table. Not only once a day
f< r the last year have we heard
this ncord. hut -oin times uui
incredible frequency of once a
meal. Three other ‘‘Bossy" Mun
roe records followed in succes-j
It’s enough to tprn a norma
man’s stomach to a PH of K;2. It|f
not because of the; fact that W»
detest Munrpt*, but! to have tlji
same person vlhratiimr his tonsifi
at you. every meal, day after da
is enough to give one stomaejt
ulcers.
Why is it that the mess hn!)?
can't get some new; records? This
seems to he the mootest of ajl
moot questions. — j
J. B. DOAK
G. HAYS
C. COPENHAUER
Eyes Examined and
Glasses Fitted By
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