Department. Adamsori’s sWii total of eleven mie Flowers, Syfan, and Jm major Awa :daL The Tennis, Pistol teams lettermcft. Agg-'ieil which fisiishc^ Ml recent compe membed. gwha^lng- tin; JtitifTPl Flowers, I)a|l Dallas; ;Kd Kt, , gsitef fell mu unces velt, Corpus Christr. Golf -x Travis Bryan, Jr., Battalion ■n-B Q wait a p o WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1949 —j Page 3 ck Barnett, Bryan; J iromy fey iro 8«ter- nd; Burt Sal- Henry, Ennis. a^d ranklin: >ckdale. ' [ — Wayne M. Alien, Fort Joseph S. La; Cloyde Buchanan, Dallas; H. Duval, Shreveport, La.; elius C. Duyf, Galveston; Hen ry Hilton .Bryanj George S. Kent, ' drt Worth; James A. McCulley, lexandria, La.; Hershd Shelby, Inj Antonio and Clifford Taylor; mwMim SOPHOMORE SHORTSTOPS Ntwifialurtt j ' ( ^ I ' • . X x ' /I The shortstop position is one of the key spots on o major league ball club, and five teams havo entrusted the spot to sophomores. Thest fivo playavs havo developed into impor tant cogt with their teams and appear hoadod for long Wwci ^layeti from | were unimlmn Ttxai: Agglee* baseball team slonal teams Cadets rlloUf were exs-ludoc Pitchar I Mt mmmmm third- and outsider laylor were tions. The re chosen by thitn(i O'H Nri.ttf IrOllW'S j** 1 9 I Total Airioiit ehwk nr M, 0, , • • do.*:,,mtiiooiioi,<>.?«* i m m rnmm a «■ a * a m a.a-a a a a' m t) ael stated that-the Aggies ‘fmight return^ the game in Lexington, Virginia, home of the institution, in 1962.” VMI cbmpafes favorably with Texas A&M as one of the Ihuling military schools jn the country. Locate# in Lexington, Virginia, the school has an enrollment of about 10Q0 men. The VMI team’s nickname Is the Keydsts and its colors a re Red, While, and Yellow. The school is a member iof the Southern Athletic Conference and its head football couch, Art Morton Is u graduate of LHU. This gunto will be numlHir four on the Aggies' 1950 schedule itnd takes the; place of the LSUj game. \ ; ; •’ • \ \ • | • Aggieland’49 Sport Pictures Scheduled . j ] \ | Four groups of studentis will have their pictures taken on [Thurs day, May 26, for the Aggieland 1949. i Y Spring intramural champions and all other intramural winners Who have beOn notified by Barney Welch, director of intramurals, will have their pictnres taken" at DeWare Fieldhouse- tomorrow af ternoon, . Pictures will also be taken at the same time of - the campus ■ sports organizations, such as the Tumbling, Weightlifting, Soccer, Volleyball, Softball, and Handball Clubs. The A&M pistol team will have a squad picture made &t 5 p. m. the same day at the dym. Thursday night at 7:30 pictures will be made of th* Intramural Managers and the different offi cials of the group sjt their annual barbecue at The Grove. 1 The Standings By The Associated Press AMERICAN j ' W New York 21 Philadelphia 19 Boston j i. 16 OMcafO 17 Washington ., 17 Detroit f..’: 16 Cleveland 12 St. Lotus ./....,.U 9 NATIONAL » W New Yk»rk 19 Brooklyn 18 Cincinnati 17 Philadelphia ......... 15 St, Louis l,li PHtsbi^rgh 14 Chicago 11 Jg i.'i 16 19 Pet. .677 .559 .633 .631 .600 .485 .444 .273 Pet. .606 .694 .646 .631 .484 .433 .424 .367 “Ask Me About Our v Business” J. M. Tacker i / « Dlst Mgr. ' Residence: 902 Peace St. Box 1506 College Sta. PLAN’ TO HAVE GOLD IN VOUp POCKETS ... When you have silver in your hair. National Farm Life Insurance Company RtafaM RepmentaUvc*: SAM ROUTH. Dorm 16—211 Vf. W. CLIFTON, Dorm 3—217 - x BOB QUICK. Mitchell—20 JOHN ORR, 12—119 1 —Also— AURIC t; LTI ’ R A L WORKERS MUTUAL A1 INSURANCE COMPi WORKER orro OMPANY Hank Behrman’s poor start with the Giants is^ reminiscent of h|s 1947 failure with the Pirates. As a result, Pittsburgh returned him to Brooklyn. Ray Sanders, plated on the Erfir ves inactive list With a broker, wrist, hit .329 for Hartford, Conn., last season. BOB HALL, junior the outstanding tn when he removed from 1 the record |ho] Conference meet in the record in the sure that he clea been warned that thr before the race so h< i DYERS'FUR College Station Representative Dallas, ttrned in one of he country this season Scott and Freddy Wolcott rd lay* hjirdle race at the .hsas, this year. Hall broke I it in the finals as he made and won thip race. He had e points (q his special event We can have your entire house repapered K ' •'■'! 5 j for less than a broadloom rug Would cpst you for one room. Besides * . . don’t jjou look at your walls first? - - -fgaSI'EGffiEKnn* USll BryfiR. Tfiifiifi ‘‘Nfifit to PQttt m; I’limi# 3* A IV 31 and Jm USED B WANT ' J I ' I t i The Student Senate, thro 4 . y. : i Tr Store, has made arrang used book jobber’s represt change Store; Tuesday, M ^ day June 3 to purchase ol| continued titles. TlTT . • -i : ' J ; 1 v h I | The Student Senate will rdoe ■c \ j ]/ I " T1 I IT sion on all money paid oin will apply* the commissic Senate Scholarship Fun. ' i f j T'TH ' f^ • : f K Look around your room those bid books you dori* take them to The Excha dates mentioned. In so T] 1 jl 1 , vert your unwanted bool ^ and will be helping an : ' REMEMBER Til Al^.OI Jl T Hng Post udent ■ / R 1 ' \ • jl ;4 y » . ;• . •! t / ' ; . i'I ' • b.> • i ‘•-if