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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1948)
' ' T' V ' } , - '.'11: ! f • 'f I I IIP -I. iIMfi if ; - " ,■ ! •'■ P : - rr B rr ! ; m • 'i v i B i/[ ■ m 'i. I'l! fe li iln I [ •v i!'- N„ Water, No Du,t, MDuckHunUng Tvrw, ClosesDe 9i M l! fi The days aa far aa the appearance of 8 : . •••,;■ "ifn "T? idly dwindling d duqk hunter ia concerned,; for with the her the aeaaoii clone* for another Station are looking „ I... mmm of <tew. t y f j-1., ► , time iww» *vo\m Ik If a this y««r. lUL --...n ..Rvu iChti NivnnoU "i .River far mn oriu hank^mik* inir a huRe Nwamn-IMako e«v«i )hR UwroiMds of .iiw* of limber IhiuI, a for waterfowl. Once I timber for wi .m NurroundinR cou Kpi Avould remain tnuler water for h*ff of the winter, ami auch a eltuatloti hah always attracted a groat horde of duckH Booking food and protection from . tho flooded area, flut the ruiim never came thin fall, the river stuy- • ed hi her banka (in fact noarly drying up) and We Had few or no ducks. • lYHi : r A few hunteju have fo(ind a alight run of luck along the Bfa- *0B River since the ieason opened, but here too the shooting has been 1 pretty scattered. The majority of the ducks killed oh the Brazos ■ir have been teal, with an occasional or twa dayi’ possession limit. n' :i1 1 ! one/ too, hay« ffudi boon klllof oocaaibnaly oh; ' tho ■loughs along tho ylvor but goose hunting In] this nook of the Woods For students who plan to gat in a il|lb duck liihuoting before ; the seumi it closes, here are tho general i migratory water fowl regulatiots' that cover hunting »« Taxas., The seal on opened I'l. — 1:' in this state hour befote sunup and one hour before sunset. Bag limit oi| ducks ts five p«j! day, with not more than two lays’ kjll in possession with only one wdjxl duck in> one MILLIKEN GABARDINE (Stiff t V; 100% Virgin Wool • f- v 60 inches wide 0 i $6.98 yd. T' SALE ON WOOLENS sTill in effect 30% .OFF Pruitts ^ SHOP ■ Jj;. ?; ’ OPENS A.M. TO 6P.M. Pltone 4-1169 060 .ij , M;!. ■ I SOUTH SIDE ' 11 -4- Iff Ljy. COL LEGE STATION _ - ■ : i m l.'.VP'V : S'-i . ■:/: - ■ t * me; ■n ' ■ ' ■ ' '-Va ;iV;y <. . ii r'f' Beat ' I • '■ Battalia —”• 1 ’i ■' •' P O R MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1948 •pV , - 1 iT ^ ! r ‘I. • I /■ I- • * • Page 3 ssession at any egal bag limit. This includes either two Canada geese r geese in time is the le sixteen scr. ou are be wise stamp or two white fronts. And by the way, if or older, foots. For people interested in Mud Hens, tfu< bag limit is 16. That of negausers, either American or red sted or in aggregate, is 26 ito possession limit, idle we are on the subject of game laws it might be well to mention a few of the state laws that the hunter must abldo by these days. All ?. Ail persons over sixteen years of age are required io have a hunting license if they hunt out of their county. A few counties of the state, however,! require eVen residents to procure license if they hunt in their home counties. Since there are many deviations of this law, too many to be included here, it would be wise to check with the local authorities in the county where you plan to hunt. In order for a person to be con sidered a resident of Texas, it is required that he live in the State for a period pf, not less than six months. Non-residents seek ing hunting privileges are required to pay a sum of $25.00, whereas resi- Read "Aggieland Forever’ in the ’49 ^4ggie Cabnda LAUNDER IN LEISURE . . . Laundromat Equipped ONE-HALF HOUR LAUNDRY —Open Daily 7:80 a.m.— Last Wash Received— Mon. 7:80 PJtf —Sat. 8:80 PAL Other Days 5:80 PAL STARCHING A DRYING FACILITIES AVAILABLE ember 18 with dent 1 5 Qu $?2, IV peril to Decembei turkey hunu ra, with a general bag nses sell for only $2.00. aehson opened Decen 1 In possession, jbd.from November 10 r 31 is set aside for the Ulaijco. (lill Keminll, Kimble, Kinney, Medina, Menard* Rear, Schleicher, HulUm and Valvxrde the season kill Is to onl] limit idy two gobblers. Still Ural years yet Deer season is open from No- vembbf 16 till December 31 with a bag limit of 2 bucks per sea- son. j| Squirrel, one of the most popu- wide, its a; trying number of bag lint- lar of Texas’ small game, leave a lumber i 1 ie ope monthkj of May, June, July, Oc- seasons. Generally, how ever, the open seasons are the tober November and December, al though many of the western coun ties nave a permanent open sea son. For you people that plan to hunt squirrel in this area, the bag limit in Brazos, Grimes and Robert son county is five per day with not mote than 15 killed per week. Volleyballers Lose To San Antonio 4 Y’ The A&M Volleyball squad, cap tained 'by Joe Bell of Hubbard, dropped its opening match of sea son Saturday night to the San Antonio YMCA in that city. After losing the first two games, 12-15. and 9-15 the Aggieland team came back, strong to win the two new bouts, 15-10 and 15-ll f to tie the score. | But the Santonites took the hard-fought rubber game, 15-9, and the match. Nick Ponteau coaches the team, which includes Ned Burson, D. H. Nowlin, J. Cl Fett, R. B. Fryer, J. F. Bell, and W. J. Dixon. DOG SHOW SLATED NEW YORK —W)— The 73rd annual dog show of the Westmin ster Kennel Club will be staged at Madison Square Garden Feb. 14 and 15, with thousands of entries in V hpnai’efl brew! categories be ing judged, ,'v HIP M } % ’ / ■. V? r ty ::V ■ i bproved Cadets Neve As Offense, Def ■■ By ART HOWJ Last season the Aggies made \ : ' B / M ; •H Christian College to set a . new scoring team in DeWare Fipld House. Saturday ed that mark against the same s victory over ’ the equalled that mark against the same scf a easy 68 to 40 { victory wruey nunwrs, wnn a general nag 0 f a Sl-polnt lead. Aarow quickly limit of three gobblers per person, put hi* first stringers In and let Ip Blanc^GiUeipi^^^ "tart Another scoring ipree. hem start another scoring wpree. Although by no (naans ready fur conference play, tlhe Cidela Imiked their beat TMr ihoetli shota. For afste mn.lwwln mmlwr. ’ waa above aver- ‘■’fsr.tti .... first (Ime this season the Cadet's offensive fast and sustained, ihnger from A&M was never in d|mger from tho opening pun, runni loint lead before the Onl six of his nlhe points in the first five minutes of the game, and from then op Jim Kindand and P 1 found the hopp. Sam Jenkins made }n * 1 Billy Turnbotv furnished most of the gunpowder. Aggie Johri DeWitt started the game, but Was unable to hit the basket or pass well. But Coach Karow tamed him down at the half, and he looked muth better in the second period. After play two years, came through in a blaze of glory and led the Aggie shooters with period. aying secondrstring for s, Jim KirkUnd' finally 18 points. Unimpr* irkland made most of e but ef fective, Kiri his points oh short one-handed shota. V The Christians gave the Aggies possession of the ball numerous times on bad passes, Vhile Turn- bow dominated both backboards for most of the gamq. Only one player, Dee Nutt, was able to make any headway against the Farmer defense. The Aggies have one of the best defensive teams in the conference, hjaving given up an average of only 47.7 points per game. » , . Most of Abilene’s points were made against the second-string players Saturday. In one' phase of the game Bill Batey Was the only experienced man on the floor, with sophomores Marvin M art ^ n » Wal lace Moon, arid junior® Bob Allen and Jackie Miller, none of whom have appreciable varsity time. —f- Offensively, Schrickl bow were the best the court. Schrickle, and Turn- players on 8’ lr, was taking more than his si * the backboard, ai turnbow wa4 doing the aams. turn Matcli Bearbati ! Last week IMsw JmiKlhs, g* ...i..3 KlrklUd, f*.„ Turnbow, f*.„ DeWitt* Schrlvkln, g*. MobNy, g.....k.L,...3 Sonmier, c .0 Batey, c.0 Hrachovy, c..i.i...O .1 T 5 Allen • »••••••*•!• . ♦Denotes starters ! Halftime score: A&M 22, ACC 13. ■■ : ; DRAWS CROWDS MIAMI, —b'P)— Sightseers from two national conventions here shattered all off-season attend ance records at the Hialeah race track. A single day non-racing to tal of 16,000 Visitors was set dur ing the National Letter Carriers convention. The four days the American Legion convention was in session a total of 27,700 eight- 1 seers visited Hialeah. i »v / ■•/j - t : - ' ' . I ■, • J ■r- H WM I i I ^ ■r m % ^ ■ . Lb, Sir Malcolm Campbell’s accomp lishments give him rank as the greatest motor boat driver of all time. ,. ■= Give a ’49 -MM j.FOR CHRISTMAS . 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