The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 11, 1949, Image 4

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220-3 ard low hurdle
Lem in a, Texas A&W ;
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Grave4 Texas A&M 1 i and
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Runne Texas, 12
Mile relay-1. Texps (Call
man, Bob Lemon, B(?b- Escf
and Bib Dillon); 2. T
Time: 3:27.7* (tfo poil 1
ondipli ce.)
Jave in Throw-
Texas, 102 feet
Harry] Richard i,
AGGIE WIVES CIRCLE, 7:30
p. m., Monday, Home of Mrs. J. S.
Mogford, 214 Lee Street.
AVMA, 7:30 p. m., Tuesday, Am
phitheater, Veterinary Hospital.
AIChE, 7:15 p.jk, Tuesday, Pe
troleum I.Wture Room,
i AIEE-IRE, 7:30 p. m., Tuesday,
‘ Engineering Building.
i 7^0 p. m.
Ire Engineering
:inure noom.
305TH COMPOSITE SQUAD
RON, 7 p.m., Monday/301 Good
win HaU.
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Prairie View Chief
Named to National Post
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used four
lers in turning back the Bay
lor nine. Bobby Fretz, the Aggie
utility man, started the game and
pitched thei first three innings.
Blanton Taylo/ took over' from
Fretz. Then oame Jim Love, and
finally Bruce Morisse.
Guy Wallace, the Farmer short
stop, led his team in hits, collect
ing four/hits in six times at bat.
Russ Mays and Wallace Moon led
the winners in runs with 3 each.
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The Aggies come back home
from this game at Waco to meet
$Ke Houston Buffs on Kyle Field,
Londay afternoon at 3 o’clock.
Baylor AB H PO A
Harris, s 4 3 3 1
Dever'x, cf 3 18 0
Rpdding, 2b 3 1 1 4
Szekely, rf 0 2 0 0
Stoeled,' lb 2 0 8 2
ScnFd’r, If 0 2 0 0
Parker, 3h 4 2 2 2
Pearson, c 4040
Blair, p 0 0 0 1
Jnrl, p 5 0 13
Jimbrough
Total
T. A&M
[ays, 3
Wallace, s
Moon, cf
Undloff, 2
DcWltt, If
McPhersop, 1
Maltr., rf
Graham, c
Fretz, p
Taylor
Love, p
Morrlsse, p
Totals
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resentative on the Athletic Council
are the same with the: additional
requirement that he must be a
member of the Corps of Cadets.
'
The position of Town Hall man
ager will be filled by a Senior
Class election. Either a cadet or
a non-corps student can hold the
office of manager. Qualification^
for manager are as follows:
He must have a grade point ratio
of 1.25.
He must be a classified junior;
He must have the consent of the
Director of Student Activities to
file an application for the position.
He must have had at least 1
year’s experience on the Town Hall
staff.
The Town Hall manager is re
sponsible to the Student Life Com
mittee through the Director of
Student Activities.
Magazine Editors Named
All applicants for editors of the
Commentator. Engineer, Agricul
turist, and Southweptyrn veteji-
nurluu will file with the Student
Activities Office and their qimllfl*
cations will he checked by the elec
tion committee. Upon approval a
certified list of eligible candidates
will he sent, to the reHpoctlvo coun
cils who will elect one of the (|iaUl-
fitul candidates prior to May 4.
Qualifications for an editor .of,
a magazine are the same as those
for co-editors of the Battalion and
of the Aggielaml 1050 except that
the student may be either non
corps or a cadpt and the applicant
docs not apply to the Student Life
Committee.
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CLASSIFIED ADS
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MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1949
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Tate free paaH to CampUM.
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name "Oc-
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|e have ybif^rite DORIS DAY
a^d jLE^ recordings for
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OPE SHOW
Field, April 20
TODAY. .
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Gate bus line. Contact J. M. Parker.
Box 196X, College. Laurence Julius
Bernhardt free show at Campus.
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HEADQUARTERS
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N. Main St.
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For better aervlce on
Klerlrlo and nrrtylrqe welding,
Wheel balancing,
Complete motor overhaul
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AGGIE OARAGE
North Gate Phone 4-1X24
SPECIALS UNTIL APRIL :t0, 1949
Fortune. 9 months. /. .$9.75
Glamour, 30 months 4.00
Holiday, 14 months 5.00
Life, 39 weeks /..U.. 3.90
Newsweek, 49 weeks / ... 3.49
Omnlbook, 7 months .............. 1.89
JOHNSON’S MAGAZINE AGENCY
Box 284 College Station, Texas
DECORATORS’ NOTE
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LONDON’S PAINT STORE
’ 2201 College Road \ If
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Helps You Get There, Too
Drapery Materials
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