The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 03, 1949, Image 6

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CHARLES C. SCHWAB
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English Rider
Now Trainer
Around Britain’s racetracks they
used to identify Jockey Fulke Wal
wyn as “the man who had broken
every bone in his body.
His last fracture—of the skull—
proved his best break. The doctor
ordered him to quit. From so-so
success as a jockey, he took up
training and shot to the top.
In 1945, hif first season, Walwvn
saddled six winners. In 194G-47, he
rocketed to the top of the trainer's
list with (10 victories. Lust season
he had 76, a record for 'chasing
here. ii ,
This Seanojj he fell short of the
record becaujte of an epidemic of
coughing that kept many of his
horses from ihls Saxon House sta
bles at Umbourn, Berkshire, hud
won 01 rtices worth § 15,036
($(10,144) thjrough March.
'T don't know how I do It," says
the 88«year4ola trainer. "Maybe
it's because I do nothing else. I
have no hobblM. 1 haven’t hud a
vacation since 1 left the Army.
All I ever think about is racing."
Another gbiid reason is his pret?
ty wife, Dl(ina. a cousin of the
Earl of Ranfdrly. She is his Girl
Friday around the stables. /
Haviqg Won enough race^ to
make hijn top 'chase trainer fbr the
third straight year, Walwyn’s
horses are going out tO/lbll in the
pasture for |the sum
Bob Sweepyl, the / A mer ' can ama
teur golfer and banker who lives
part of the ^edr in England, is
among Walwyn’s patrons. Another
is Miss Dorothy Paget, most ex
tensive 'rabejhW-se owner in Brit
ain, who seat’' Walwyn her string
of 'chasers ip 1946.
Walwyn won the Grand National
iy 1936 on Reynoldstowh. He was
an amateur! rider, a cavalry offi
cer in the 9th Lancers, but the
victory so Isteamed him up for
racing that he resigned hi%^com
mission and became a professional
jockey.
Schwab Elected
Engineer Editor
The Engineering Council has an
nounced the election of Charles C.
Schwab, junior in Mechanical En
gineering, as Editor of the Texas
A&M Engineer magazine. Schwab
whose home is in Beaver, Pennsyl-'
vania, will hold this office for the
coming school year of 1949-50.
Roland Bing, Manager, Student
Publications, announced that the
publishing policy of the Engineer
lias been revised effective next
fall. Starting with the October
issue. Bing said, the Engineer
will be published eight times a
year or monthly
The Engineer will then have re
sumed the eight-issue schedule
which it had maintained prior to
the war. During the war it had
ceased publication. In January 1947
it resumed operations but on a
quarterly basis.
What’a Cooking
AMERICAN CHEMICAL SO-
CIKTY, 7:30 p. m,. Tuesday, Room
9, Chemistry Building,
' A8ME, Tuesday, Mr. Berryman's
home.
AICHE, 7il5 p, m., Tuesday,
Room 104, Petroleum Building.
BASTROP - LEE COUNTY,
7:30 p. m., Thursday, Room 20H,
Academic Building.
DEL RlO A&M CLUB. 7:30 n.
in., Thursday, Rending Room, YM*
CA. /
HEART O’ TEXAS CLUB, 7:30
AL m., Thursday, C. E. Lecture
Room.
PREMEDICAL - PREDENTAL
SOCIETY, 7:30 p. m., Tuesday,
Room 32, Science Hall.
VM '61 WIVES CLUB, Wednes
day, Home of Mrs. Barbara Ryan,
Holick Street, College Station.
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Naval Officers
Hold Interview
The Offlre of Naval Officer Pro-
curement In Pallas will have two
representatives on the campon May
8, 4, and 5 to interview students
interiatad In a eareet of Naval,
tviallnn, Gobnel II. L. Beatwu'i
♦MW, nhneunead Unlay.
It, Cmdi'.j .NMhheelm'k ami Li,
Chapman will ha hare to talk la
students who will receive their
hareatnureai* degrees in June.
Complete information about the
Naval AvtaUOh Program for col
lege graduates will be available,
The officers 'Will be in the li
brary on tty second floor of Ross
Hall from 8130 a, m. until 4:30 p.
m. each of the three days they are
on the campus.
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Business Society
To Meet Tonight
A formal business meeting of
the Business Society will be held
tonight at 7:30 in Buildinjg A ac
cording to Marvin Hegemeier,
president. The meeting will deal-
primarily with planning for the
Spring social, Hegemeier said.
“Itfs very important that every
member of j the Business Society
attend this meeting,’’ said Hege
meier. “For some time discussion
has been going on concerning some
type of social activity to be held
by the club before the end of this
semester. As yet nothing has been
done and time is growing short.”
he continued.
Hegemeujr stressed the fact that
the meeting tonight will be the
last one at which any planning can
be done. “If there is not a quorum
present, thpre will be no meeting
and therefore no social,” he con
cluded. I: i ’
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• BUSINESS SERVICES •
REGISTER NOW for summer term start
ing June 8 for shorthand, typing, book
keeping and associated subjects. Mc-
Kenzle-Baldwln Business College. Dial
2-6655.
~ • WANTED •
WANTED—One used microscope. Call
2-1P7S. Charles Edward Copeonavel free
show at Campus.
Saddle and Sirloiners
Discuss Rodeo Plans
Final plans for the Little South
western and the spring barboque
will be discussed at Saddle and Sir
loin Club meeting Tuesday night
at 7:}10, Carl KempSln, dub presi-
dcut, announced today.
All members uni urged to bo
present so that tlul Little South
western can be effectively organi
zed. The annual Mitring harheque
will also be planned.
FOR SALE—2 bedroom'; house with gar
age and sleeping porch, Southside. Col
lege Station. G. I. loan to qualified
veteran. Phone 4-8117J Price—16,00<).00.
FOR SALE—1937 Ford (Jo coupfl. De
pend a b 1 e, economical transportation.
$235.00. Hancock, Room 321, Chemis
try Bldg., A.&M. College. /
FOR SALE—20’ house trailer. Priced to
sell.;' Trailer K-6. Area 4.
FOR SALE—2 bedroom. pre\rar, ; KHA
house. 100% O. 1. Loan/ Excellent
condition. Large lot.!| Venetian Fblinds,
woodburnlng fireplace.! igArage, shrub
bery, sidewalks. Wajklflg dlstitnre to
college, Ckrnsolldated wniool, anij shop
ping center. Priced rlinit. Phoms 4.H03J
or Inquire at 401 li| 0 htclalr, ^’allege
FOR HAl.W t040 / / »ludemtker Vj (op pick-'
ill. with overdrive, oiiiM new; Jl.’j iplles
hell .a cost / I. I,, <1 Rlrtmrdso#, lios
9241 Room 333, D<9fm 13, Cr,llei|e HIM-
lion, /
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irhile the
Air Force Pulls
Out of Pacific *
WASHINGTON, May 1 —UP)—
The air defense of the central Pa
cific will rest entirely on Naval
and Marine Aviation after next
month. The[ Air Force announced
today that its Pacific Air Com
mand would be terminated on
Jqne 1. '' / *'
G. C. Curtis, D.C., Ph.t.
Palmer Graduate
CHIROPRACTOR
y Modem Uptown Office
Main at 2flth over Creamland
Phone 2-7088
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Dr. Carlton R. Lee
OPTOMKIIURT
With Your Vloual Problems
203 ■. Main — Bryan
Phone 2-1662
1T)B EYE EXAMINATION
* AND QI-ASHE8
. CoimiuU
OR. J. W. PAYNE
OptoiMtrlst
1M iMlh Main St.
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Team W
Marshall 9
Bryan 6
Longview 6'
Kilgore
Tyler / 6
Paris ..r. .J.. 6
Gladewater ..7 .4
Henderson ../. 4
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RIO GRANDE VALLEY LEAGUE
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Corpus Christi
McAllen
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exarkana 4. :....9 6 .600
Wichita Falls 9 6 .600
Waco 7 5 .583
Austin 7 6 .538
Greenville 6 6 .500
Temple 6 7 .462
Gainesville 6 10 .376
Sherman-Deniaon 6 9 * .367
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San Angelo 6 1
Odessa 4 2
Big Spring Jl.J 4 2
Midland -.. .4 2
Roswell ........1 2 4
Vernon j ... 2 4
Ballinger j 2 4
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jCoUege Station I
Regular $2.00 oil change
Now Only $1.75
IS WEEK ONLY
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